Wednesday, May 18, 2022

City of Mesa Planning & Zoning Board Meeting Wed 05.11.2022

Irrigation & The Citrus Groves and those proverbial 100-Year Water Reports that are so outdated and unreliable
Last Wednesday's PUBLIC HEARING followed a non-transmitted Study Session where Item 3-a was removed from the Consent Agenda for good reasons. . .
Looks like in these parched times where water is such a scarce commodity, there are more plans to build more new homes - this time on former agricultural lands included in 'a family farm' with existing irrigation pipes - turned into Pay-Dirt for real estate developers who make the assertion for approval that residences use less water than the prior use of flood irrigation to grown citrus trees.
The current plans, approved with conditions, are related to other plans for massive new home construction in the area called "Pioneer Crossing" marking the arrival of early settlers from Utah sent to colonize Arizona.


Meeting Name:Planning and Zoning Board - Study SessionAgenda status:Final
Meeting date/time:5/11/2022 3:00 PMMinutes status:Draft 
Meeting location:Lower Council Chambers
Published agenda:Agenda AgendaPublished minutes:Minutes Minutes

PLANNING 7 ZONING BOARD STUDY SESSION MINUTES
Planning and Zoning Board - Study May 11, 2022 Session 
Meeting Minutes 
1 Call meeting to order. Chair Sarkissian called the meeting to order at 3:05 pm. 
2 Review items on the agenda for the May 11, 2022 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.)  
4 Adjournment. Approved (Vote 5-0; Vice Chair Villanueva-Saucedo and Boardmember Ayers, absent) 
Meeting Name:Planning and Zoning Board - Public HearingAgenda status:Final
Meeting date/time:5/11/2022 4:00 PMMinutes status:Draft 
Meeting location:Council Chambers
Published agenda:Agenda AgendaPublished minutes:Minutes Minutes 
Meeting video:
Video Video 
 
Attachments:
File #Agenda #TypeTitleActionResultAction Details
PZ 22083*2-aPZ MinutesMinutes from the April 27, 2022 study session and regular meeting.  Not available
PZ 22073*3-aPZ Zoning - ActionZON21-01301 District 1.
Within the 3500 to 3600 blocks of North Val Vista Drive (west side) and within the 3500 block of East Thomas Road (south side).
Located south of Thomas Road on the west side of Val Vista Drive.
(9± acres).
Site Plan Review.
This request will allow for an attached single residence development.
  • Josh Hannon, EPS Group, applicant; Burden West Limited Partnership, LLP; 
  • Todd R/Lisa K Burden, owner. 
Planner: Cassidy Welch
Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions
  Not available
PZ 22074*3-bPZ Zoning - ActionZON21-01311 District 1.
Within the 2900 to 3100 block of North Oakland (west side), within the 4200 to 4400 block of East Palm Street (south side), and within the 2900 to 3100 block of North Omaha (east side). Located west of Greenfield Road on the north side of McDowell Road.
(3± acres).
Site Plan Modification.
This request will allow for a building expansion to an existing industrial development.
  • Robert Brown, Robert Brown Architects, applicant; 
  • KGN, LLC, owner. 
Planner: Kellie Rorex
Staff Recommendation: Continue to the May 25, 2022 Planning and Zoning Board meeting
  Not available
PZ 22075*3-cPZ Zoning - ActionZON22-00047 District 6.
Within the 7700 to 7800 blocks of East Velocity Way (south side). Located east of Sossaman Road and north of Pecos Road
(28± acres).
Site Plan Review.
This request will allow for an industrial development.
  • Glenn Klipfel, ADM Group Inc., applicant; 
  • PHOENIX-MESA GATEWAY AIRPORT AUTHORITY, owner. 
Planner: Sean Pesek
Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions
  Not available
PZ 22078*3-dPZ Zoning - ActionZON22-00155 District 6.
Within the 3300 block of South Power Road (east side). Located on the east side of Power Road and north of Elliot Road.
(9+ acres).
Site Plan Review.
This request will allow for the development of an industrial warehouse.
Alex Hayes, Withey Morris, applicant; Garage Town USA LLC, owner.
Planner: Robert Mansolillo Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions
  Not available
PZ 22069*4-aPZ Zoning - Discuss and RecommendZON21-01285 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 (41± acres). Site Plan Modification. This request will allow for the development of a hotel. Jose Pombo, Vivo Development Partners, applicant; Power 202 Mixed Use, LLC., owner. Planner: Kellie Rorex Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions  Not available
PZ 22076*4-bPZ Zoning - Discuss and RecommendZON22-00093 District 6. Within the 7900 block of East Warner Road (south side). Located east of Sossaman Road and west of Hawes Road (50± acres). Rezone from Agricultural (AG) to Light Industrial with a Planned Area Development overlay (LI-PAD) and Site Plan Review. This request will allow for an industrial development. Shane Cassidy, Comunale Properties, applicant; Victor Riches, owner. (Companion case to Preliminary Plat “Mesa Connection”, associated with item *5-a) Planner: Sean Pesek Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions  Not available
PZ 22077*4-cPZ Zoning - Discuss and RecommendZON22-00154 District 6. Within the 7300 to 7500 blocks of the South Crismon Road alignment (east side) and within the 10000 to 10300 blocks of East Germann Road (north side). Located north of Germann Road on the east side of the Crismon Road alignment. (64± acres). Site Plan Review; and Special Use Permit. This request will allow for an industrial development. Adam Baugh, Withey Morris, PLC, applicant; The Cubes at Mesa Gateway, LLC, owner. Planner: Cassidy Welch Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions  Not available
PZ 22080*4-dPZ Zoning - Discuss and RecommendZON22-00157 District 5. Within the 4400 to 5200 blocks of East McKellips Road (north side); within the 2000 to 2800 blocks of North Greenfield Road (east side); within the 4400 to 5200 blocks of East McDowell Road (south side); and within the 2000 to 2800 blocks of North Higley Road (west side). Located north of McKellips Road and east of Greenfield Road. (575.5± acres). Falcon Field Design Guidelines Update. This request will modify the existing Design Guidelines to guide future development at Falcon Field Airport. City of Mesa, applicant; City of Mesa, owner. Planner: Joshua Grandlienard Staff Recommendation: Continue to the June 8, 2022 Planning and Zoning Board meeting  Not available
PZ 22081*4-ePZ Zoning - Discuss and RecommendZON22-00160 District 3. Within the 800 block of North Country Club Drive (west side), within the 400 block of West Rio Salado Parkway (north side) and within the 400 block of West 9th Street (south side). Located south of Brown Road on the west side of Country Club Drive. (2.3± acres). Rezone from Multiple Residence (RM-4) and Limited Commercial (LC) to Limited Commercial with a Bonus Intensity Zone overlay (LC-BIZ), Site Plan Review; and a Special Use Permit. This request will allow the development of a new Child Crisis Arizona headquarters. Chris Woosley, Architectural Resource Team, applicant; SAFE KIDS STRONG FAMILIES LLC, owner. Planner: Jennifer Merrill Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions  Not available
PZ 22082*5-aPZ Preliminary Plat“Mesa Connection” Within the 7900 block of East Warner Road (south side). Located east of Sossaman Road and west of Hawes Road (50± acres). Preliminary Plat. Shane Cassidy, Comunale Properties, applicant; Victor Riches, owner. (Companion case to ZON22-00093, associated with item *4-b) Planner: Sean Pesek Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions  Not available


ITEM 3-a

File #:PZ 22073   
Type:PZ Zoning - ActionStatus:Agenda Ready
In control:Planning and Zoning Board - Public Hearing
On agenda:5/11/2022
Title:ZON21-01301 District 1. Within the 3500 to 3600 blocks of North Val Vista Drive (west side) and within the 3500 block of East Thomas Road (south side). Located south of Thomas Road on the west side of Val Vista Drive. (9± acres). Site Plan Review. This request will allow for an attached single residence development. Josh Hannon, EPS Group, applicant; Burden West Limited Partnership, LLP; Todd R/Lisa K Burden, owner. Planner: Cassidy Welch Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions
Attachments:1. Vicinity Map, 2. Staff Report, 3. Site Plan, 4. Grading and Drainage Plan, 5. Landscape Plan, 6. Elevations, 7. Project Narrative, 8. Citizen Participation Plan, 9. Citizen Participation Report, 10. Avigation Easement, 11. Preliminary Plat, 12. Presentation
 
ITEM 3-b
File #:PZ 22073   
Type:PZ Zoning - ActionStatus:Agenda Ready
In control:Planning and Zoning Board - Public Hearing
On agenda:5/11/2022
Title:ZON21-01301 District 1. Within the 3500 to 3600 blocks of North Val Vista Drive (west side) and within the 3500 block of East Thomas Road (south side). Located south of Thomas Road on the west side of Val Vista Drive. (9± acres). Site Plan Review. This request will allow for an attached single residence development. Josh Hannon, EPS Group, applicant; Burden West Limited Partnership, LLP; Todd R/Lisa K Burden, owner. Planner: Cassidy Welch Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions
Attachments:1. Vicinity Map, 2. Staff Report, 3. Site Plan, 4. Grading and Drainage Plan, 5. Landscape Plan, 6. Elevations, 7. Project Narrative, 8. Citizen Participation Plan, 9. Citizen Participation Report, 10. Avigation Easement, 11. Preliminary Plat, 12. Presentation

 

Big Challenges Ahead

Mesa City Council Study Session Thu 05.12.2022 at 07:30 a.m.

Curious about what they 'studied' - let's start there! And please note the fuzzy language used.
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Meeting Name:City Council Study SessionAgenda status:Final
Meeting date/time:5/12/2022 7:30 AMMinutes status:Draft 
Meeting location:Lower Council Chambers
Published agenda:Agenda AgendaPublished minutes:Not available 
Meeting video:
Video Video 
 
Attachments:
File #Agenda #TypeTitleActionResultAction Details
22-06992-aPresentationHear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on the continuation of the alternative expenditure limitation - Home Rule option.  Not available
22-07002-bPresentationHear a presentation, discuss, and take action on a recommendation in favor of the declaration of a Stage One Water Shortage in accordance with Title 8 Chapter 10 of the Mesa City Code, thereby implementing informational conservation measures and encouraging voluntary water conservation.  Not available
22-06413-aMinutesHuman Relations Advisory Board meetings held on February 23 and March 23, 2022.  Not available
22-06763-bMinutesEconomic Development Advisory Board meeting held on April 5, 2022.  Not available
22-07083-cMinutesHousing and Community Development Advisory Board meeting held on Mach 3, 2022.  Not available



ITEM 2-a
File #:22-0699   
Type:PresentationStatus:Agenda Ready
In control:City Council Study Session
On agenda:5/12/2022
Title:Hear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on the continuation of the alternative expenditure limitation - Home Rule option.
Attachments:1. Presentation


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WHY THE STATE EXPENDITURE LIMITATION FORMULA DOES NOT WORK
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Does not take into account voter approved revenue streams FY 21/22 
 Public Safety Sales Tax $35M 
 Quality of Life Sales Tax $35M 
 Local Streets Sales Tax $40M 
 General Fund Sales Tax $25M 
Does not take into account new revenue streams and changes to accounting structure FY 21/22 
 Environmental Compliance Fee $15M 
 Employee contributions to medical/dental $30M 
IMPACT IF HOME RULE IS NOT CONTINUED 
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The FY 23/24 budget would need to be reduced by about $810M from the expenditures that are subject to the limitation
Expenses NOT subject to the limitation are: 
 Bond proceeds, some Debt Service, Highway User Funds, Community Facilities Districts, Joint Ventures, Grants, most of the Trust Funds, etc. 
 The bulk of the expenses subject to the limitation are: 
General Governmental Funds, Public Safety Sales Tax, Local Streets Sales Tax, and Utility Fund
ITEM 2-b
File #:22-0700   
Type:PresentationStatus:Agenda Ready
In control:City Council Study Session
On agenda:5/12/2022
Title:Hear a presentation, discuss, and take action on a recommendation in favor of the declaration of a Stage One Water Shortage in accordance with Title 8 Chapter 10 of the Mesa City Code, thereby implementing informational conservation measures and encouraging voluntary water conservation.
Attachments:1. Presentation 
    Where Does Mesa’s Water Come From? 
The water you receive depends on where you live. 
Each valley city has their own water outlook and Mesa has long prepared for shortage through careful planning to build a robust infrastructure and diverse water portfolio. 
Mesa has three primary sources of water that include 
  1. Surface water from the Colorado River (Eastern and Southern Zones)
  2. Salt and Verde Rivers (City Zone)
  3. Groundwater supplies (all zones)
Due to historic drought, climate change, and over-allocation, conditions on the Colorado River are worsening. 
While deeper shortages may come quicker than anticipated, Mesa recognizes the situation is serious and continues to strategically plan for a future with less water. 
What We’ve been Doing ??????????
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 Managing and balancing the water needs of new growth, including policy changes to manage large water users and working with commercial/industrial customers on water sustainability plans 
 Maximizing efficiency in operations by utilizing industry best practice water auditing 
 Employing advanced technologies for pipe inspection and replacement to reduce water loss in the distribution system 
 Using water efficiently in parks and along City streets by installing smart landscape controllers that monitor weather conditions and plant health and detect leaks 
 Reducing the area of overseeding on select turf areas in City Parks 
 Designing new Parks to focus on functional turf design, minimizing ornamental turf 
 Re-lined the VVWTP Reservoir to save 250k gallons of leakage per day
What We’ve been Doing ????????????
 Reusing effluent for agricultural use in exchange for approximately 6,800 acrefeet (AF) of vital surface water annually 
 Maximizing potable water supplies through the Central Mesa Reuse Pipeline – will exchange up to an additional 12,000 AF of effluent annually 
 Banking 520,000 AF of water stored in the aquifer for long-term supply resilience 
 Exploring sustainable and cost-effective water augmentation opportunities
What We’ve been Doing ????????????
 Expanding customer outreach and conservation programs to help residents and businesses take an active part in using water efficiently 
 Participating in a historic partnership with other water agencies to bolster Lake Mead levels with a 1,200 AF contribution as part of the 500+ Plan
Water Shortage Plan – Stage I Declaration Components 
 Increased monitoring of SRP and CAP surface water supply availability. 
 Continue to report to City Management and Council as water supply conditions change and potential impacts arise 
 Continued Reduction of water use at City facilities 
 Increased public awareness to alert residents to shortage conditions, impact on Mesa’s supplies, and highlight Mesa’s efforts to use water efficiently 
 Encourage voluntary water conservation measures by the public 
 Stage 1 does not include any mandatory commercial or residential water reductions
Conclusion ...........................................
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Mesa’s effective water management and efficient water use allow us to thrive in the desert, even in a future with less Colorado River water. 
While water conservation measures are currently voluntary, practical water-wise changes in lifestyle can significantly impact our community’s water future. Water conservation and efficiency are vital to a sustainable future in the desert. The Stage 1 Declaration of the Water Shortage Plan would show Mesa’s commitment to maintaining a sustainable water supply.
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