Thursday, September 05, 2019

SITE REVIEW: That 'Vision Thing" in 2014 > 3 Final Design Concepts

The Public Hearing for this Zoning Case has been continued to September 25, 2019
PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDAR AND GET PREPARED TO SHOW UP IN-PERSON OR ENGAGE WITH YOUR DESIGNATED MESA CITY COUNCIL MEMBER.
There's a lot at stake here - to turn the center of Mesa into a 'satellite campus' for ASU or not. The future is on-the-line.
Take action on the following zoning case: PZ 19097 ZON19-00477 District 4.
Within the 0 to 100 blocks of East Pepper Place (both sides), the 0 to 100 blocks of East Main Street (north side), the 0 to 100 blocks of East 1st Street (south side), the 0 to 100 blocks of North Center Street (east side) and the 0 to 100 blocks of North Centennial Way (west side). Located north of Main Street and east of Center Street
(4.79 ± acres). Site Plan Review. 
This request will allow the development of a university campus and public plaza.
Holly Street Studios Architects, applicant
City of Mesa, owner.
Planner: Tom Ellsworth
> Staff Recommendation: Continued to September 25, 2019
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Exactly 5 years ago - September 5,2014 -
Final Design Concepts Unveiled for Arizona’s Mesa City Center
01:00 - 5 September, 2014 by
The final design concepts for the redesign of Arizona’s Mesa City Center have been unveiled by the competition's three finalist design teams:
Colwell Shelor + West 8 + Weddle Gilmore;
Woods Bagot + Surface Design;
Otak + Mayer Reed.
The Mesa City Center redesign project aims to develop an 18 acre site in the city’s downtown and enhance the urbanization of the area. When complete, the city center will be transformed into a public space with both programmed and passive space that can be used for informal gatherings as well as events.
“The signature public space will be a key element in the activation of the downtown core and will be a catalyst for high intensity redevelopment surrounding City Center with a variety of uses that activate the public space,”
the competition website states.
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Source and reference:

The world's most visited architecture reference
https://www.archdaily.com
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Read on after the break for descriptions and images from the architects of their design proposals…
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From Colwell Shelor + West 8 + Weddle Gilmore:
The Mesa City Center design combines the City and community’s wishes for a setting for its major events and festivals; a shady, green welcoming setting; and an iconic, world-class space. Conceived as a “town square with a twist,” the design makes City Center an events space that will be the City’s ‘green heart’ and catalyst for the next 100 years of urban growth in downtown Mesa.
The design features a central gathering space, the Events Plaza, which encompasses the centerpiece and icon of the project, a beautiful copper shade structure, called The Wind Dancer.
The Mesa City Center design creates a destination that during different seasons, events, and times of day will feel like a lively downtown hub and an inviting public place.
Our design is not development-dependent to make it activated, can be built in one phase, can be built quickly and will cost the public less than a design that has multiple phases. This strategy will leverage City Center project in a way that is similar to the way other great cities have grown around great public spaces.
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From Otak + Mayer Reed: After learning from the community what currently defines Mesa and what should define it in the future, the Otak team re-imagined the project site as the heart of a bustling, revitalized downtown, filled with people. Team Otak envisions a “Living Room Plaza” surrounded and enlivened by eight acres of mixed-use development. This vibrant, new Urban District will serve as the catalyst for downtown revitalization. Team Otak’s approach considers the site as the key piece of a larger puzzle, connecting existing downtown destinations to the new light rail station opening in 2016. The Living Room Plaza features a mirror pond and interactive water fountains, a multi-purpose event lawn, an interactive digital light bar, an iconic shade structure, and an elevator to a public observation deck.The design sets the stage for significant development opportunities that can include housing, retail, office, and possibly a hotel.
These uses will attract people—residents, workers, students, and visitors— to Downtown Mesa, not just during special events, but every day.
From Woods Bagot + Surface Design:
Inspired by nature and shaped by culture, Mesa Central is a contemporary park that blends civic landscape appropriate for the seat of city government with a variety of experiences and amenities for all ages. Through a program of landscape features, varied pathways, new structures, strategic renovations, and parking options, Mesa Central’s plan offers the city the option of phased implementation to achieve this vision for a new civic public space within the project budget.
Mesa Central features
> 'The Wash’ a landscaped pedestrian corridor that connects a number of key institutions to the north with the Mesa Arts Center and Downtown Main Street to the south.
> A centerpiece of the park is The Hangar,’ a flexible, all-weather space that reinterprets the historic hangar that once drew visitors to the site from around Arizona.
Comprised of earthen walls—made, in part, from soil and asphalt removed from the site— and movable shade canopies, the Hangar can accommodate a diverse offering of events and gatherings, from exhibitions to performances. This multipurpose space acts as an extension of downtown and the culmination of Pepper Promenade, a two-block section of Pepper Place, lined with cultural institutions.
> Set along the Hangar’s south side is ‘The Cloud,’ an open and airy vertical play space that, at night, will becoming a glowing beacon for the city.
The Hangar and the Cloud also will incorporate emerging photovoltaic technologies to drive the site’s energy harvesting strategy.
> Dynamic water elements—integrated with the site’s comprehensive reclaimed water system—work to further activate Mesa Central while cooling respite on hot days.
> Three ‘Hydro Rooms’ draw inspiration from the historic canals of Mesa while playfully reflecting the way water is seen and heard in the Arizona landscape.
Mesa Central will inspire, connect and commemorate the best of Mesa by creating a regional destination that brings people of all generations downtown throughout the year.

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WHAT DID WE GET INSTEAD OF THESE 3 COMPREHENSIVE DETAILED CONCEPTS????????? ...just a rendering from Perlman Architects and they are not the architects  that have been selected!

Time-Warp in City of Mesa's Calendar? Videos Available Before City Council Meetings Actually Happen or What?

Please confirm that - Here's the link that was just checked > http://mesa.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx 
It clearly shows that videos are marked available right now for:
> City Council Study Session 9/5/2019
> City Council Study Session 9/9/2019
> City Council (Regular Meeting) 9/9/2019
Just a glitch or what?

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FINAL AGENDA FOR CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION 9/5/2019
That's for today at 7:30 a.m.
Meeting Name: City Council Study Session Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 9/5/2019 7:30 AM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - Lower Level
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Not available  
Meeting video:
Roll Call (City Council members participate in person or by telephone conference call.)
1 Review and discuss items on the agenda for the September 9, 2019 regular Council meeting.

2 Current events summary including meetings and conferences attended.
3 Scheduling of meetings.
4 Adjournment.¹

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FINAL AGENDA AND MEETING DETAILS FOR MONDAY 09/09/2019
Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Tentative
Meeting date/time: 9/9/2019 5:45 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - Upper Level
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Not available  
Meeting video:

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MESA CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION FOR MONDAY 09/09/2019
Meeting Name: City Council Study Session Agenda status: Tentative
Meeting date/time: 9/9/2019 5:15 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - Lower Level
Published agenda: Not available Published minutes: Not available  
Meeting video:

Wednesday, September 04, 2019

Planning & Zoning Meeting - 8/28/2019

Here's Shelly Allen who reads out loud the Consent Agenda - takes about 4 minutes. . .

Planning & Zoning Board Meetings Wed 28 Sept 2019

PLEASE NOTE: An uploaded video of this was made today, about a week afterwards. It's usually published the same day
3 Take action on the following zoning case:
PZ 19097 ZON19-00477 District 4.
Within the 0 to 100 blocks of East Pepper Place (both sides), the 0 to 100 blocks of East Main Street (north side), the 0 to 100 blocks of East 1st Street (south side), the 0 to 100 blocks of North Center Street (east side) and the 0 to 100 blocks of North Centennial Way (west side). Located north of Main Street and east of Center Street
(4.79 ± acres). Site Plan Review. 
This request will allow the development of a university campus and public plaza.
Holly Street Studios Architects, applicant
City of Mesa, owner.
Planner: Tom Ellsworth
> Staff Recommendation: Continued to September 25, 2019
*3-a
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Way back in  the 1920's this is what was on the site.
There's been a lot of history since then, including moving city government into the foreclosed property it is located in today.
In 2014 some people might remember that city officials had plans [that didn't work out] for something they called
"Mesa Central" ....Remember?



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Planning and Zoning Board - Study Session
City of Mesa
Meeting Agenda - Final
Mesa Council Chambers 57 East First Street

3:30 PM Council Chambers - Lower Level Wednesday, August 28, 2019
1 Call meeting to order.
2 Review items on the agenda for the August 28, 2019 regular Planning and Zoning Board Hearing.
3 Planning Director's Updates.
(The items in the Planning Director’s Updates are not for Board discussion and no Board action will be taken on the updated items.)
  • 3-a Update of Quality Design guidelines.
  • 3-b Update on future study session to discuss Land Use suitability and designations in Mesa.
4 Adjournment
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Meeting Minutes
Planning and Zoning Board - Study Session
Chair Dahlke and Boardmember Crockett, absent
  • Chair Michelle Dahlke
  • Vice Chair Dane Astle
  • Boardmembers:  
  • Jessica Sarkissian
  • Tim Boyle
  • Shelly Allen
  • Jeffrey Crockett
  • Deanna Villanueva-Saucedo
3:30 PM Council Chambers - Lower Level Wednesday, August 28, 2019

1 Call meeting to order.
Vice Chair Astle called the meeting to order at 3:32 pm

2 Review items on the agenda for the August 28, 2019 regular Planning and Zoning Board Hearing.
3 Planning Director's Updates.
(The items in the Planning Director’s Updates are not for Board discussion and no Board action will be taken on the updated items.)
  • 3-a Update of Quality Design guidelines.
  • 3-b Update on future study session to discuss Land Use suitability and designations in Mesa.
4 Adjournment
Approved (Chair Dahlke and Boardmember Crockett, absent)
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Planning and Zoning Board - Public Hearing
City of Mesa
Meeting Agenda - Final
Council Chambers 57 E. First Street
Chair Michelle Dahlke
Vice Chair Dane Astle
Boardmembers: 
 Jessica Sarkissian, Tim Boyle, Shelly Allen,Jeffrey Crockett, and  Deanna Villanueva-Saucedo
4:00 PMCouncil Chambers - Upper LevelWednesday, August 28, 2019

Consent Agenda - All items listed with an asterisk (*) will be considered as a group by the Board and will be enacted with one motion. 
There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Boardmember or citizen requests, in which the item will be removed from the consent agenda, prior to the vote, and considered as a separate item.     
Items on this agenda that must be adopted by ordinance and/or resolution will be on a future City Council agenda. 
Anyone interested in attending the City Council public hearing should call the Planning Division at (480) 644-2385 or review the City Council agendas on the City's website at www.mesaaz.gov to find the agenda on which the item(s) will be placed. Call meeting to order.
1 Take action on all consent agenda items.
Items on the Consent Agenda
2 Approval of minutes from previous meetings.
PZ 19099 Minutes from the August 14, 2019 study session and regular public hearing.

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3 Take action on the following zoning case:
PZ 19097 ZON19-00477 District 4.
Within the 0 to 100 blocks of East Pepper Place (both sides), the 0 to 100 blocks of East Main Street (north side), the 0 to 100 blocks of East 1st Street (south side), the 0 to 100 blocks of North Center Street (east side) and the 0 to 100 blocks of North Centennial Way (west side). Located north of Main Street and east of Center Street
(4.79 ± acres). Site Plan Review. 
This request will allow the development of a university campus and public plaza.
Holly Street Studios Architects, applicant
City of Mesa, owner.
Planner: Tom Ellsworth
> Staff Recommendation: Continued to September 25, 2019
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4 Discuss and make a recommendation to the City Council on the following zoning case:
PZ 19098 ZON18-00687 District 5. 
Within the 1600 through the 1800 blocks of North Higley Road (east side) and 5200 through the 5300 blocks of East McLellan Road (north side). Located south of McKellips Road on the east side of Higley Road.
(21± acres).
Modification of an approved PAD and associated conditions of approval.
This request will allow amendment to the existing landscaping requirements.
Villas at Alta Mesa Property Owner’s Association, applicant
Multiple Owners.
Planner: Evan Balmer
Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions
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Items not on the Consent Agenda
5 Other Business.
6 Adjournment.
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TENTATIVE AGENDA: Mesa City Council Meeting for Next Monday 09 Sept 2019

Here we go again!
Lots of advance notice for a change on what's up for consideration next week by the Mesa City Council.
The fiscal year is over, but the calendar year goes on.
Notice than when this Tentative Agenda was uploaded to a draft on this blog, there was no Items 7 and no Item 8.
Do notice some vague and unclear thing in Item 4-j.
What could that mysterious "adjacent development" be????
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CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
 All citizens are permitted and encouraged to speak on agenda items including and preceding “Items from citizens present.” If you are interested in speaking on such an agenda item, please fill out a blue card in the back of the room and give it to the City Clerk.  When the Council considers the item, you will be called to the podium to provide your comments. 
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
If a citizen wants an item removed from the consent agenda, a blue card must be completed and given to the City Clerk prior to the Council’s vote on the consent agenda.

Meeting Agenda - Tentative
Monday, September 9, 2019 5:45 PM

> Mayor's Welcome
> Roll Call (City Council members participate in person or by telephone conference call.)
> Invocation by Lead Pastor David Caudle with First Church of the Nazarene.
> Pledge of Allegiance
> Awards, Recognitions and Announcements
1 Take action on all consent agenda items.
Items on the Consent Agenda

2 19-0975
Approval of minutes of previous meetings as written

3 Take action on the following liquor license applications: 4 
19-0960 Unit 1 Bravo AOMA
This is a one-day event to be held on Thursday, October 17, 2019 from 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. at Desert Wind Harley Davidson, 922 South Country Club Drive. (District 4)
*3-a
19-0961 Famous Dave’s
A restaurant that serves lunch and dinner is requesting a new Series 12 Restaurant License for Famous Dave’s Ribs Inc., 1011 North Dobson Road - Amy S. Nations, agent.  The existing license held by Famous Charlie LLC will revert to the State. (District 1)
*3-b
19-0962 Rancho De Tia Rosa
A restaurant that serves lunch and dinner is requesting a new Series 12 Restaurant License for Cypress Coast Foods LLC, 3129 East McKellips Road - Lauren Kay Merrett, agent.  The existing license held by Rosa’s LLC will revert to the State. (District 1)
*3-c
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19-0963 Rosati’s Pizza
A restaurant that serves lunch and dinner is requesting a new Series 12 Restaurant License for SRG Restaurants LLC, 1035 North Ellsworth Road, Suite 104 - Lauren Kay Merrett, agent.  The existing license held by JP Bailey Productions LLC will revert to the State. (District 5)
*3-d
4 Take action on the following contracts:
19-0969 One-Year Renewal with a One-Year Renewal Option to the Term Contract for Pest Control Services for the Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department (Citywide)
This contract provides routine and additional pest control services at City facilities.  Interior and exterior services are needed to maintain and avoid common pests.
The Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the renewal with Bug Off Pest Control, LLC, at $29,405 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Producer Price Index.
*4-a
19-0965 Three-Year Term Contract with Two Years of Renewal Options for a Generator Replacement Program for
[1] the Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department and
[2] the Information Technology Department (Citywide)
This contract will furnish and install emergency generators and transfer switches over the next five years.  Facilities Maintenance intends to replace generators in phases throughout the City including eight Fire Stations, Main Library and Police Department Substation.  Communications intends to replace all eight of their existing generators with new generators of the same manufacturer and model over three fiscal years.
Evaluation committees recommend awarding the contract to the highest-scored proposal for each group to
Valleywide Generator Service, LLC (a Mesa business),
  • $635,000 (2019-20)
  • $624,000 (2020-21)
  • $605,000 (2021-22)
based on estimated requirements, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Consumer Price Index.
*4-b

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19-0966 One-Year Renewal to the Term Contract for HVAC Services and Equipment for the Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department (Citywide)
Facilities Maintenance uses three cooperative contracts for a more efficient method to procure HVAC equipment and services and to more effectively manage their heavy workload.  This contract provides various types of HVAC equipment and services.
The Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the renewal using the
Omnia Partners cooperative contract with Comfort Systems USA and
HACI Service LLC
$2,700,000 annually, based on estimated usage.
*4-c

19-0974 Three-Year Term Contract for Video Display/Scoreboard Components and Event Services for Hohokam Park and Fitch Practice Fields as requested by the Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department (Sole Source) (Citywide)
This contract will provide Daktronics electronic replacement and repair components for video displays/scoreboards and event support for the Hohokam Stadium and Fitch Practice Fields.  These configurable video displays/scoreboards enhance patron experience during baseball games and events.
The Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department and Purchasing recommend awarding the contract to the sole source vendor, Daktronics, Inc.,
  • Year 1 at $31,000
  • Year 2 at $33,000
  • Year 3 at $35,000
based on estimated requirements.
*4-d

19-0967 Dollar-Limit Increase for Year 2 and One-Year Renewal (Year 3) to the Term Contract for Medical Billing Services for the Mesa Fire and Medical Department (Citywide)
MFMD started the Medic Unit pilot program using Daisy Mountain for its billing services for three years for the duration of the pilot program. 
The dollar-limit increase is needed because of higher than expected transport volumes. 
The cost is ultimately offset by increased revenue.
The Mesa Fire and Medical Department and Purchasing recommend increasing the dollar-limit with Daisy Mountain Fire District
  • for Year 2 by $45,720, from $70,000 to $115,720
  • and authorizing the renewal for Year 3 at $137,700 annually,
based on estimated requirements.
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19-0968 34-Month Term Contract with Two Years of Renewal Options for Pavement Preservation Service (High Density Mineral Bond) for the Transportation Department (Single Response) (Citywide)
This contract will provide for pavement preservation services including materials and application for the City of Mesa's Seal Coat Program. 
The material is a proprietary product and only produced by one vendor, however, other vendors may purchase and sell it.
The Transportation Department and Purchasing recommend awarding the contract to the single, responsive, and responsible bidder, Holbrook Asphalt, at $765,000 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Consumer Price Index. 
This purchase is funded by the Highway User Revenue Fund.
*4-f

19-0973 Two-Year Renewal to the Term Contract for Water and Wastewater Laboratory Services for the Water Resources Department (Citywide)
Water Resources utilizes various outside laboratories to test water and wastewater samples for compliance with current and changing federal, state and local regulations.
The Water Resources Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the renewal contract using the City of Tempe cooperative contract with
SGS North America, Inc. (formally Accutest Laboratories, Northern California, Inc.);
Aquatic Consulting and Testing, Inc.;
Eurofins Eaton Analytical, Inc.;
Legend Technical Services of Arizona, Inc.;
TestAmerica Laboratories, Inc.; and
Xenco Laboratories (formally Trans West Analytical Services); at
$150,000 annually, based on estimated usage.
*4-g

19-0970 Three-Year Term Contract with Two Years of Renewal Options for Vehicle Wrap Services for the Water Resources Department (Citywide)
This contract will provide a turnkey contract for design and installation of vehicle wraps for an estimated 51 vehicles in the Water Resources fleet. 
The vendor will provide design services, manufacture and install vinyl vehicle wraps.  The design will incorporate the existing branding used by the City, as well as the development of wraps that will promote quality, reliability, value, and service messages to the community.
An evaluation committee recommends awarding the contract to the highest-scored proposal from A&M Graphics (a Mesa business),at $37,500 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Consumer Price Index. 
This purchase is funded by the SRPMIC Grant Fund.
*4-h

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19-0971 Three-Year Term Contract with Two Years of Renewal Options for Welding Certification and Inspection Services for the Energy Resources Department (Citywide)
This contract will provide test certification of welder qualifications and weld inspections of maintenance and repair work performed on steel sections of the natural gas system by the City’s gas utility welders and gas contractors working on capital improvement projects.  Without this contract, welding certification and inspection services for these projects would still be provided by the awarded gas contractor, but at a higher cost to the City.
The Energy Resources Department and Purchasing recommend awarding the contract to the lowest, responsive, and responsible bidder, Western Technologies, Inc., at $250,000 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Producer Price Index.
*4-i

19-0964 1st Avenue Right-of-Way Improvements Project - Phase 1 (Hibbert to LeSueur), Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR), First (of two) Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) (District 4)
GMP No. 1 includes the scope of work to furnish, install, and construct sewer line on 1st Avenue, from Hibbert Street to LeSueur Street, and is needed to accomodate timing of a sewer line connection for an adjacent development.  ??????
This is the first of two GMPs for Phase 1 of this project .
A second GMP for the remainder of the Phase 1 work on the project will follow in the fall 2019. 
The overall project will include narrowing 1st Avenue from Mesa Drive to LeSueur, including
  • new asphalt pavement
  • sidewalk improvements
  • a raised median
  • sewer line installation,
  • a new storm drain,
  • electrical undergrounding, and
  • rehabilitated street lighting. 
Landscape and tree enhancements, as well as gas and water relocations, will be completed by an adjacent developer. 
Improvements from Hibbert to Mesa Drive will not narrow 1st Avenue;
however,
  • it will retain existing curb locations,
  • with new asphalt pavement,
  • American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) sidewalk improvements,
  • a new curb return at the northwest corner of Pomeroy,
  • landscaping,
  • water, gas, sewer line installations,
  • electrical undergrounding of mains and services in various areas,
  • improved storm drains, and
  • relocations of the City’s flood irrigation facilities.
Staff recommends awarding the contract for this portion of the CMAR project to
Haydon Building Corp in the amount of $1,108,797, and authorizing a change order allowance in the amount of $55,440 (5%), for a total GMP award of $1,164,237. 
This project is funded by 2014 Water bonds.
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19-0972 Gilbert Road Light Rail Extension - Landscaping Improvements (District 4)
The approved Design and Construction Agreement of the Gilbert Road Light Rail Extension  includes a process for the City to add City-funded improvements to the project. 
These improvements typically include upgrades to City utilities and other facilities that are located adjacent to or within the new light rail facilities, but are not being directly impacted by the project, referred to as Concurrent Non-Project Activity (CNPA). 
This CNPA request is for landscaping an existing, approximately 9,800 square-foot City-owned lot at the northeast corner of the Mesa Drive Park and Ride site.
Staff recommends approving this landscaping improvement project, at $45,949. 
These improvements are funded by Transportation General Obligation Bonds.

5 Take action on the following resolutions
19-0900 Extinguishing a 20-foot public utility easement located at 307 South Hawes Road to allow development of a 237-unit apartment complex; requested by the property owner. (District 5)
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19-0935 Extinguishing a portion of a 20-foot waterline and public utility easement located at 2055 South Power Road to allow for the development of a mixed-commercial and condominium development; requested by the property owner. (District 6)
*5-b

19-0947 Approving and authorizing the City Manager to accept Proposition 202 funds from the Gila River Indian Community and administer awarded funds as pass-through grants to designated awardees. (Citywide) *5-c

19-0909 Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the Mesa Fire and Medical Regional Dispatch System partners, Superstition Fire and Medical District, Rio Verde Fire District, Queen Creek Fire and Medical Department, and Gilbert Fire and Rescue Department, to provide more effective fire, medical, and other services.
This IGA is an update to the existing agreement with Dispatch System partners that aligns services with current dispatch practices and defines cost recovery for both dispatch and technical services provided. (Citywide) *5-d

19-0959 Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Development Agreement for City Share Reimbursement with PPGN-CORE, LLLP, for the reimbursement of $221,041.45 for street and street lighting improvements that are being required by the City in conjunction with a proposed residential development known as Cadence at Gateway Phase 2 - Crismon Road Improvements, located at 5754 South Crismon Road. (District 6) *5-e

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6 Introduction of the following ordinances and setting September 23, 2019 as the date of the public hearing on these ordinances:
> 19-0949 ZON19-00304 (District 6) 
Within the 6000 through 6300 blocks of South Power Road.  Located south of Williams Field Road between the northbound and southbound lanes of Power Road
(11± acres). 
  • Rezone from RM-4-BIZ and LC-BIZ-CUP to RM-4-PAD; and
  • Site Plan Review. 
This request will allow for a multiple residence development. 
Sean Lake, Pew and Lake, PLC, applicant;
Power Road Gateway, LLC, owner.
Staff Recommendation:  Approval with conditions
P&Z Board Recommendation:  Approval with conditions (Vote: 6-0)
*6-a

> 19-0950 ZON19-00322 (District 3) 
Within the 1600 through 1700 blocks of South Dobson Road (west side) and within the 2000 block of West Isabella Avenue (north side).  Located west of Dobson Road south of US 60 (10± acres). 
  • Rezone from LC-PAD to RM-4-PAD; and
  • Site Plan Review. 
This request will allow for the development of a multiple residence development.
Brennan Ray, Burch & Cracchiolo, PA, applicant
TIC Dobson Ranch, LLC Etal, owner.
Staff Recommendation:  Approval with conditions
P&Z Board Recommendation:  Approval with conditions (Vote: 5-1)
*6-b

> 19-0951 ZON19-00357 (District 5) 
Within the 8000 through 8100 blocks of East McKellips Road (south side).  Located west of Hawes Road on the south side of McKellips Road
(40± acres). 
  • Rezone from RS-35 to RS-15-PAD; and
  • Site Plan Review.
This request will allow for the development of a single-residence subdivision
Alex Caraveo, Coe & Van Loo Consultants, applicant;
Desert Vista 100, LLC, owner.  
Staff Recommendation:  Approval with conditions
 P&Z Board Recommendation:  Approval with conditions (Vote: 5-1)
*6-c

> 19-0952 ZON19-00403 (District 5) 
Within the 5600 block of East Longbow Parkway (south side).  Located north of McDowell Road and west of Recker Road
(3.2± acres). 
  • A Council Use Permit (CUP) to allow a hotel use in the Airport Overflight Area-2 (AOA-2
  • A Bonus Intensity Zone Overlay (BIZ) to allow modifications to the Light Industrial (LI) development standards; and
  • Site Plan Review.
Matthew Kosednar, Allen + Philp Partners, applicant;
Longbow Hotel Associates I, LLC, owner.
Staff Recommendation:  Approval with conditions
P&Z Board Recommendation:  Approval with conditions (Vote: 6-0)
*6-d

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9 Discuss, receive public comment, and take action on the following ordinance:
19-0674 ZON18-00891 (District 3) 
535 West Baseline Road.  Located west of Country Club Drive on the south side of Baseline Road
(1.4± acres). 
Rezone from NC to LI. 
This request will allow for the development of an industrial use. 
Matthew Rettig, applicant
PDE Investments, LLC, owner.
Staff Recommendation:  Approval with conditions
P&Z Board Recommendation:  Approval with conditions (Vote: 4-0)
For continuance to the September 23, 2019 City Council meeting.
*9-a

10 Take action on the following subdivision plats:
19-0910 “Map of Dedication for Avilla Enclave” (District 6) 
Within the 2800 and 2900 blocks of South Hawes Road (east side) and the 8400 block of East Guadalupe Road (south side).  Located at the southeast corner of Guadalupe Road and Hawes Road
(10± acres). 
Nextmetro Development, LLC, developer;
Mitchell H. Ragsdale, Terrascape Consulting, surveyor. *10-a

19-0948 “Olivewood Condominiums at Sunland Springs Village” (District 6) 
Within the 2100 to 2400 blocks of South Signal Butte Road (east side).  Located south of Baseline Road on the east side of Signal Butte Road (9.8± acres).  Olivewood Condominiums at Sunland Springs Village, LLC, developer; Robert J. Blake, Clouse Engineering, Inc., surveyor. *10-b

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