27 June 2021

Flash Forward > TENTATIVE AGENDA Mesa City Council Mon 08 July 2021

KEEPING YOU INFORMED well ahead of time - you are actively encouraged to engage with your city government.
There's a helluva lot on-the-table.
Scroll down to see if anything catches the attention of your eyes - for example in the dollar amounts of Contract Awards, or if there's anything in the district where you live that you might want to know about...and then again, there's always the issue of water for expanding mixed-use development.
It only takes a few minutes to get informed 
 
Use the link provided to send in online comment cards or if you want an item removed from the Consent Agenda
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Council Meeting Notice: To decrease COVID-19 exposure, the City Council Chambers is closed, but public participation and viewing will be available electronically.
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Members of the City Council may appear electronically for this meeting, via a video conferencing platform, and the live meeting will be accessible via broadcast and telephonically. 
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Because of the current public health emergency, the City Council Chambers is closed for Council Meetings. Public participation will be available electronically.
If you want to provide a written comment or speak telephonically at the meeting, please submit an online comment card by going to Mesaaz.gov/bluecard at least 1 hour prior to the start of the meeting. If you want to speak at the meeting, you will need to indicate on the comment card that you would like to speak during the meeting, and you will need to call 888-788-0099 or 877-853-5247 (toll free) using meeting ID 5301232921 and following the prompts, prior to the start of the meeting. You will be able to listen to the meeting; and when the item you have indicated that you want to speak on is before the Council, and it is your turn to speak, you will be prompted to unmute your line to provide comment.
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CONSENT AGENDA All items listed with an asterisk (*) will be considered as a group by the City Council and will be enacted with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember or citizen requests, in which event the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered as a separate item. 
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City Council Meeting Agenda - Tentative July 8, 2021 
Mayor's Welcome 
Roll Call (City Council members participate in person or by electronic means.) 
Invocation by Pastor Vance Pascua with Christ’s Church of the Valley 
Pledge of Allegiance Awards, Recognitions and Announcements 

1 Take action on all consent agenda items.
Items on the Consent Agenda 
*2 21-0630 Approval of minutes of previous meetings as written. 
 
3 Take action on the following liquor license applications: 
21-0739 One Stop Food Mart & Deli A convenience store is requesting a new Series 10 Beer and Wine Store License for Sri Sairam Foods LLC, 1620 West University Drive, Suite 1; Anasuya Devi Badri, agent. The existing Series 10 Beer and Wine Store License held by Pro Techno Inc., will revert to the State. (District 3) *3-a 
21-0740 QuikTrip #1433 A convenience store is requesting a new Series 10 Beer and Wine Store License for QuikTrip Corporation, 5215 South Ellsworth Road; Perry Charles Huellmantel, agent. There is no existing license at this location. (District 6) *3-b 
21-0742 Mango Mini Mart A convenience store is requesting a new Series 10 Beer and Wine Store License for MV4 Enterprises LLC, 760 South Alma School Road; Lauren Kay Merrett, agent. The existing Series 10 Beer and Wine Store License held by Paras Nath LLC will revert to the State. (District 4) *3-c 
 
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4 Take action on the following contracts: 
21-0746 One-Year Renewal to the Term Contract for PC Cycle Replacement and Supplemental Computers, Ruggedized Laptops and Tablets for Various City Departments as requested by the Department of Innovation and Technology (Citywide) 
This contract provides for the City's PC Cycle Replacement program managed by the Department of Innovation Technology and provides supplemental purchases of computer equipment for departments as needs are identified. The Department of Innovation and Technology and Purchasing recommend renewing this contract using the State of Arizona cooperative contracts with Dell Marketing LP, Apple Computer Inc., Panasonic Solutions, and Microsoft Corporation, at $2,440,000. *4-a 
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21-0737 Three-Year Term Contract with Two Years of Renewal Options for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Preventative Maintenance Services for City Facilities for the Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department (Districts 1, 3, and 4) 
This contract will provide preventative maintenance services for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment and Armstrong pump rebuilding in the following municipal buildings: THERE ARE 12:
Arizona Museum of Natural History, Charles K Luster Utilities Building, Communications Building, District Cooling facility, i.d.e.a. Museum, Mesa Arts Center, Mesa City Plaza, Municipal Court, PD Fiesta, PD Headquarters and the Transportation Building. 
An evaluation committee recommends awarding the contract to the highest scored proposal from Comfort Systems USA Southwest, Inc., at $156,400 annually, with an annual increase of up to 5%, or the adjusted Consumer Price Index. *4-b 
21-0734 Dollar-Limit Increase to the Term Contract for Police Uniform Badges for the Mesa Police Department (Citywide) 
This contract furnishes custom police uniform badges. The department recently increased inventory levels to meet demand. The additional capacity is needed to maintain an adequate stock of each badge and rank on hand. The Police Department and Purchasing recommend increasing the dollar-limit with Sun Badge Company by $30,000, from $55,000 to $85,000 annually, with an additional increase allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Consumer Price Index. *4-c 
 
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21-0735 Purchase of Two Replacement Helicopter Cameras and Three New Moving Map Systems for the Mesa Police Department (Citywide) 
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This purchase will replace two thermal imaging cameras that have become obsolete and provide new moving map systems for use in three police helicopters used by the Air Support Unit to provide video images for day and night missions to assist ground units. 
An evaluation committee recommends awarding the contract to the highest scored proposals from Wescam USA, Inc., Churchill Navigation, dba Shotover Systems, and Precision Heli-Support LLC (a Mesa Business), at $1,254,967.58. 
The purchase is funded through the Mesa Police Department Operating Budget - Public Safety Sales Tax Funds. 
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21-0754 Purchase of a Drone Detection System for the Mesa Police Department (Citywide) 
This equipment will be used to detect, locate, track, and mitigate an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) threat at sporting events, large gatherings, presidential and dignitary events, key resources, and critical infrastructure. 
The system can be used independently or in unison with other agencies to cover large areas of an event with multiple high-risk locations. 
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The Police Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the purchase using the State of Arizona cooperative contract with Transource Service Corp, at $112,500. The purchase is funded through a Grant from the Arizona Department of Homeland Security. *4-e 
 
21-0741 Purchase of Two Replacement Technical Search and Rescue Color Cameras for the Mesa Fire and Medical Department (Single Response) (Citywide) 
These cameras supplement and accelerate investigations to focus on hot points and contrasts in temperatures, helping to locate victims or their thermal signature following natural disasters or other major incidents. 
The Fire and Medical Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the purchase from the single, responsive and responsible bidder, L.N. Curtis and Sons, dba Curtis Tools for Heroes, at $38,200
The purchase is funded through a grant from the Arizona Department of Homeland Security. *4-f 
 
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21-0743 One-Year Renewal with a One-Year Renewal Option to the Term Contract for AC Delco and Motorcraft Vehicle Parts for the Fleet Services Department (Citywide) 
This contract provides genuine AC Delco (General Motors) and Motorcraft (Ford) parts for the maintenance and repair of the City's fleet of sedans, light-duty trucks, and vans. 
The Fleet Services Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the renewal with Parts Mart Inc., at $250,000 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Consumer Price Index. *4-g 
 
21-0736 Purchase of a Replacement Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer and Related Annual Supplies for the Water Resources Department (Citywide) 
This contract will replace the gas chromatograph mass spectrometer used in the Water Resources Compliance Lab and provide on-going annual related supplies. The equipment being replaced is 10 years old and identified in the 2021/2022 replacement cycle. 
The equipment is used to meet regulatory requirements of the Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products Rule and to analyze for volatile organic compounds in drinking water. 
The Water Resources Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the purchase using the City of Tempe cooperative contract with Agilent Technologies, Inc., at $114,000. *4-h 
 
 
21-0729 Hohokam Stadium Repairs - Second Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP No. 2) (District 1) 
The scope of work for GMP No. 2 includes replacement of concrete and handrails in lower and upper bowl seating areas, creating ADA accessible paths, improving ADA ramps, repairing/replacing perimeter steel fence panels, and making concrete repairs in the dugout, bullpen, and on the steps, walkways, seating areas and retaining walls. 
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Staff recommends awarding a construction services contract for this project to W.E. O’Neil Construction in the amount of $3,115,986 (GMP), and authorizing a change order allowance in the amount of $311,600 (10%), for total amount of $3,427,586. 
This project is funded by the capital budget. *4-i 
 
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21-0753 North Center Sports Fields - Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR), Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) (District 1) 
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This project scope includes the development of the park with regulation-size LED lighted soccer fields, lighted parking lot, new irrigation system, new restroom/storage building, and additional landscape and site improvements. In addition, the project will provide improvements to Center Street, adjacent to the park
Staff recommends awarding a construction services contract to the Construction Manager at Risk, Valley Rain Construction Corp, in the amount of $8,206,683.18 (GMP), and authorizing a change order allowance in the amount of $410,334 (5%), for a total amount of $8,617,017.18. 
 
This project is funded by 2018 General Obligation Bonds and proceeds from the sale of the City property. *4-j 
 
21-0750 Northeast Public Safety Facility - Pre-Construction Services and Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) (District 5) 
 
 
The Northeast Public Safety Facility is proposed to meet the increasing fire, medical and police public safety needs. The facility will accommodate up to two fire crews, one ambulance crew, and one battalion crew to handle the increasing emergency call volume in northeast Mesa, due to the continuous growth in the area. 
The facility will be located on an eight-acre site on the northeast quadrant of the Power and Brown Roads intersection. 
Staff recommends selecting CORE Construction Inc. (a Mesa business), as the CMAR for this project and awarding a pre-construction services contract in the amount of $196,746. 
This project is funded by 2018 Public Safety Bonds. *4-k 
 
5 Take action on the following resolutions
21-0702 Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Agreement with the Hickey Family Foundation to accept $188,000 for overtime, equipment, and training for the Police Department to combat domestic minor sex trafficking, and to comply with the requirements set forth in the award notice. (Citywide) *5-a 
21-0732 Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Grant Agreement with the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission to accept up to $100,000 in grant funds to be used for training and equipment for the Police Department’s Forensic Services Division. (Citywide) *5-b 

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21-0733 Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Grant Agreement with the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission to accept up to $13,145 from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs and up to $16,730 in state funds to be used for overtime and employee related expenses by the Police Department’s Forensic Services Division. (Citywide) *5-c 

21-0751 Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Grant Agreement with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the reconstruction of the Higley Ramp West at Falcon Field Airport. 
The total estimated cost for this project is $3,320,343. 
Should federal funding become available, the estimated amount is $2.8 million. 
Airport Enterprise funds will be used for the remaining project costs, estimated at $520,343. (District 5) *5-d 
21-0752 Approving and authorizing the sale of certain City-owned real property at the northwest corner of East Thomas Road and the Loop 202 Red Mountain Freeway (APN: 141-02-002E) to Lehi Land, LLC for the sale price of $1,700,000, and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Development Agreement with Lehi Land, LLC for the development of the property. (District 1) *5-e 
 
21-0681 ZON20-00447 (District 6) 
Within the 10600 block of East Pecos Road (north side) and within the 6700 block of South 222nd Street (east side). Located west of Signal Butte Road on the north side of Pecos Road (4.7± acres). Site Plan Review. This request will allow for the development of an RV storage facility. Adam Baugh, Withey Morris PLC., applicant; Van Co Properties, LLC, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 6-0) *5-f 
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6 Discuss, receive public comment, and take action on the following ordinances: 
21-0679 Amending Chapters 31 and 70 of Title 11, the Zoning Ordinance of the Mesa City Code modifying correctional transitional housing facility development standards and modifying Administrative Use Permit standards. (Citywide) Staff Recommendation: Adoption P&Z Board Recommendation: Adoption (Vote: 7-0) *6-a 
 
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*6-b 21-0678 *6-c 21-0680 21-0586 Amending Title 11 (Zoning Ordinance), Chapter 31 (Standards for Specific Uses and Activities), Section 14 (Group Homes for the Handicapped), of the Mesa City Code by repealing in its entirety the existing 11-31-14 and replacing it with 11-31-14: Community Residences; amending Chapters 4, 5, 6, 8, 31, 32, 58, 64, 86, and 87 of Title 11 Zoning Ordinance, pertaining to Community Residences and other Group Residential Uses; and adopting by reference the additions and deletions in that public record known as “2021 - Amendments to the Tables in Chapters 4, 5, 6, 8, 32, and 58, Title 11 Zoning Ordinance Pertaining to Community Residences and Group Residential Uses.” The amendments include, but are not limited to, removing, modifying and adding definitions to Chapter 86: Use Types and Chapter 87: Definitions; and modifying various land use tables. (Citywide) 
Staff Recommendation: Adoption 
P&Z Board Recommendation: Adoption (Vote: 7-0) Amending Title 11 (Zoning Ordinance), Chapter 31 (Standards for Specific Uses and Activities), Section 34 (Medical Marijuana Facilities), of the Mesa City Code by repealing in its entirety the existing 11-31-34 and replacing it with 11-31-34: Marijuana Facilities; amending Chapters 7, 86, and 87 of Title 11 Zoning Ordinance pertaining to marijuana; and adopting by reference the additions and deletions in that public record known as “2021 - Amendments to Chapter 7, 86, and 87 and Repeal and Replace Chapter 31, Section 34, Title 11 Zoning Ordinance, Pertaining to Marijuana Facilities.” The amendments include, but are not limited to, removing, modifying, and adding definitions to Chapter 86: Use Types and Chapter 87: Definitions; and modifying the land use tables. (Citywide) 
Staff Recommendation: Adoption 
P&Z Board Recommendation: Adoption (Vote: 7-0) 
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ZON19-00832 (District 3) Within the 1800 block of West Main Street (north side) and within the 100 block of North Dobson Road (east side) and within the 0 to 200 blocks of North Sycamore (west side). Located east of Dobson Road and north of Main Street (21± acres). 
Modification to the Sycamore Station Smart Growth Community Plan. This request will allow for a mixed-use transit-oriented development. 
  • Neil Calfee, Miravista Holdings, LLC, applicant; 
  • Dobson Station, LLC; City of Mesa; Pride Ventures, LLC, owners. 
Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions 
P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 6-1) *6-d 
 
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21-0682 ZON21-00069 (District 6) Within the 4900 to 5200 blocks of South Power Road (east side) and within 6800 to 7000 blocks of East Ray Road (north side). Located north of Ray Road on the east side of Power Road (overall 41± acres). Modification to an approved Planned Area Development Overlay (PAD); rezoning 1± acre of the 41± acres from Agriculture (AG) to Limited Commercial (LC) PAD; and Site Plan Modification on the 41± acre property.
This request will allow the development of a mixed-use development. 
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  • Jose Pombo, Vivo Development Partners, applicant; 
  • Power 202 Mixed Use, LLC, owner. 
  • Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions 
P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 6-0) *6-e 
 
21-0683 ZON21-00177 (District 6) 
Within the 10700 block of East Hampton Avenue (south side) and within the 1400 to 1600 block of South Signal Butte Road (west side). Located north of the US60 Superstition Freeway on the west side of Signal Butte Road 
(15± acres). Site Plan Modification. 
This request will allow for a mixed-use development
 
Andrew Call, Thompson Thrift, applicant; 
Signal Butte Hampton Mesa AZ, LLC and Signal Butte BFC, LLC, owners. 
Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions 
P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 6-0) *6-f 
 
7 Discuss, receive public comment, and take action on the following ordinance, and take action on the following resolution, relating to property on the northwest corner of East Elliot and South Ellsworth Roads
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21-0724 ZON21-00224 (District 6) 
Within the 8800 to 9100 blocks of East Elliot Road (north side) and within the 8900 to 9100 blocks of East Peterson Avenue (south side). Located west of Ellsworth Road on the north side of Elliot Road 
(41± acres). 
  • Rezone from Limited Commercial (LC) with a Planned Area Development Overlay (PAD) and Planned Employment Park (PEP)-PAD to Light Industrial (LI)-PAD and 
  • Site Plan Review. 
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This request will allow for an industrial development. 
Taylor Earl, Earl & Curley, PLC, applicant; 
EL DORADO ELLIOT 128, LLC, owner. 
Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions 
P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 4-1) *7-a 

21-0755 Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Development Agreement with El Dorado Elliot 128, LLC, relating to 40.5 +/- acres of property located at the northwest corner of East Elliot Road and South Ellsworth Road for the primary purpose of prohibiting certain land uses. (District 6) *7-b 

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