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2023-11-15 · Formal

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1. ROLL CALL - LISTA

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2. INVOCATION - INVOCACIÓN INVOCATION - INVOCACIÓN

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3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - JURO FIDELIDAD A LA BANDERA

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4. PET SHOWCASE BY MARICOPA COUNTY ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL - PRESENTACIÓN DE ANIMALES DOMESTICOS POR EL DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROL Y CUIDADO DE ANIMALES

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C-20-24-006-X-00 (base: C-20-24-006-X)
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5. KEN PRESCOTT RETIREMENT Recognition of Ken Prescott, Security Specialist, for his years of service to Maricopa County (C-20-24-006-X-00)

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C-44-24-096-X-00 (base: C-44-24-096-X)
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C-44-24-096-X
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  • 2023-10-19 — October 19, 2023 - Planning & Zoning Com

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6. GILA HYDROGEN FACILITY Case #: CPA2023009 Supervisor District: 4 Applicant & Owners: Stephen Anderson, Gammage & Burnham / Jae Koo Huh and Miriam Huh Family Trust Request: General Comprehensive Plan Amendment to change the land use designation in the Vision 2030 Comprehensive Plan from Rural Development Area (0-1 d.u./ac) to Heavy Industrial. CPA approval is by Resolution. Site Location: Generally located 1,000’ north and 3,200’ west of the NWC of Interstate 10 and Salome Highway in the Tonopah area Commission Recommendation: On 10/19/23, the Commission voted 8-0 to adopt a motion recommending the Board of Supervisors approve CPA2023009. (C-44-24-096-X-00)

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C-44-24-095-X-00 (base: C-44-24-095-X)
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  • 2023-10-19 — October 19, 2023 - Planning & Zoning Com

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7. GILA HYDROGEN FACILITY Case #: Z2023059 Supervisor District: 4 Applicant & Owners: Stephen Anderson, Gammage & Burnham / Jae Koo Huh and Miriam Huh Family Trust Request: Zone change with overlay from Rural-43 to IND-3 IUPD Site Location: Generally located 1,000’ north and 3,200’ west of the NWC of Interstate 10 and Salome Highway in the Tonopah area Commission Recommendation: On 10/19/23, the Commission voted 8-0 to adopt a motion recommending the Board of Supervisors approve Z2023059 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘g’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Zoning Exhibit entitled “Gila Hydrogen“, consisting of 2 full-size sheets, dated August 17, 2023, and stamped received August 17, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. Staff may determine slight refinements to remain in substantial conformance with the approved site plan. Minor and major amendments to the site plan will be determined in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. b. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Narrative Report entitled “Gila Hydrogen Facility”, consisting of 41 pages, dated August 17, 2023 and stamped received August 17, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. c. The following conditions as per Arizona Game and Fish recommendations shall apply: 1. The applicant shall coordinate with Arizona Game and Fish to come up with an acceptable plan of removal if any evidence of Sonoran Desert Tortoise or the Western Burrowing Owl are found on site. 2. Deterrent measures shall be in place to prevent birds and other wildlife gathering at the evaporation pond. 3. All other recommendations provided by Arizona Game and Fish shall be adhered to, whenever possible, as per the letter dated June 2, 2023. d. The following Planning Engineering Conditions shall apply: 1. Without submittal of a precise plan of development, no development approval is inferred by this review, including, but not limited to number of proposed buildings, drainage design, access and roadway alignments. These items will be addressed as development plans progress and are submitted to the County for further review and/or entitlement. 2. Dedication of right-of-way across the Salome highway site frontage (both parcels) is required to provide 65’ half-width from center. Dedication shall occur prior to the issuance of building permits. 3. Right-of-way preservation along the east side of 523rd Ave shall be 25’ 4. Engineering review of re-zone cases is conceptual in nature. All development and engineering design shall be in conformance with section 1205 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance; Drainage Policies and Standards; floodplain Regulations for Maricopa County; MDOT Roadway Design Manual; and current engineering policies standards, and best practices at the time of application for construction. e. The following IND-3 IUPD standards shall apply to the site: 1. Maximum Height: 150’ 2. Parking: one stall per 10,000 sq ft floor area 3. Carpool Parking Stalls: Minimum 10 dedicated carpool stalls 4. Site Screening: minimum 6’ chain link fence topped with barbed wire 5. Loading and Unloading spaces: one loading/unloading space per 100,000 sq feet of floor area 6. Use: use of site shall be limited to production of hydrogen and ancillary uses f. Administrative approval of a Plan of Development will be required prior to approval and issuance of construction permits to develop and establish use of the site. Prior to issuance of a building permit, written confirmation will be required from the emergency fire protection jurisdiction having authority that the facility has been designed in accordance with their regulations and requirements, and that emergency fire protection service will be provided to the facility. Prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy, local fire protection jurisdiction review and approval will be required. g. The granting of this change in use of the property has been at the request of the applicant, with the consent of the landowner. The granting of this approval allows the property to enjoy uses in excess of those permitted by the zoning existing on the date of application, subject to conditions. In the event of the failure to comply with any condition, the property shall revert to the zoning that existed on the date of application. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either revocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, does not reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divide, sell or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation of the Zone Change. The Zone Change enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the Zone Change is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the Zone Change had never been granted. (C-44-24-095-X-00)

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C-44-24-094-X-00 (base: C-44-24-094-X)
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C-44-24-094-X
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  • 2023-10-19 — October 19, 2023 - Planning & Zoning Com
  • 2023-10-05 — October 5, 2023 - Planning & Zoning Comm

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8. JUNIOR’S RECYCLING CENTER Case #: Z2022097 Supervisor District: 2 Applicant & Owner: Paul Almond, Almond ADG / Eduardo Gonzalez Request: Special Use Permit (SUP) for an interim industrial recycling collection center in the C-3 zoning district Site Location: Generally located 840 feet east of the NEC of Apache Tr. and Hawes Rd. in the Mesa area Commission Recommendation: On 10/19/23, the Commission voted 8-0 to adopt a motion recommending the Board of Supervisors deny Z2022097. Withdrawn by Applicant: In a letter dated 10/27/23, the applicant has withdrawn the special use permit request. Staff Alternative: The staff report presented to the Commission included staff recommendation for denial. However, in the event the Board motions for approval of Z2022097, staff suggests conditions ‘a’ – ‘l’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Site Plan entitled “Juniors Recycling“, consisting of one full-size sheet, dated August 15, 2023, and stamped received August 16, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. Staff may determine slight refinements to remain in substantial conformance with the approved site plan. Minor and major amendments to the site plan will be determined in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. b. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Narrative Report entitled “Juniors Recycling”, consisting of three pages, dated August 8, 2023, and stamped received August 9, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. c. The following Planning Engineering comments shall apply: 1. The applicant shall be responsible for coordinating any requirements that may be imposed by ADOT for access to Apache Trail (redletter@azdot.gov). 2. Any new development shall be in conformance with Section 1205 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance; Drainage Policies and Standards, and current engineering policies, standards, and best practices at the time of application for construction. d. This special use permit shall be valid for ten years and shall expire on November 15, 2033, or upon termination of the use for a period of 90 or more days, whichever occurs first. All improvements associated with the special use permit shall be removed within 90 days of such expiration or termination of use. e. Daily operations of the facility shall only take place during the hours of operation listed in the applicant’s narrative report, which are 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. every day. f. The property owner or applicant must submit as-built building permits for any structure that has been built on-site that has a footprint over 200 square feet or a height more than ten feet, including fences and any signage, that has been constructed without permits. g. Any stored materials shall be placed behind an eight-foot-tall screening wall around the perimeter of the site behind the front plane of the building, and no material stored on site shall exceed the height of a screening wall or the existing rear storage shed. h. There shall be no required sight-visibility triangles on this site. i. Any outdoor lighting shall be in conformance with the provisions of Section 1112 of the Zoning Ordinance and shall be placed so as to reflect light away from any adjoining rural or residential zoning district. j. The excavator machinery that is used to crush recycled materials shall be removed from the site. k. Noncompliance with any Maricopa County Regulation shall be grounds for initiating a revocation of this special use permit as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. l. The granting of this change in use of the property has been at the request of the applicant, with the consent of the landowner. The granting of this approval allows the property to enjoy uses in excess of those permitted by the zoning existing on the date of application, subject to conditions. In the event of the failure to comply with any condition, and at the time of expiration of the special use permit, the property shall revert to the zoning that existed on the date of application. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either revocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, or the expiration of the special use permit, does not reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divide, sell or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation or expiration of the special use permit. The special use permit enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the special use permit is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the special use permit had never been granted . (C-44-24-094-X-00)

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C-06-24-207-X-00 (base: C-06-24-207-X)
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9. IMPACT STATEMENT HEARING FOR THE PROPOSED AMBERWOOD ESTATES IRRIGATION WATER DELIVERY DISTRICT Pursuant to A.R.S. § 48-261 and § 48-263, convene the scheduled public hearing on the impact statement for the proposed Amberwood Estates Irrigation Water Delivery District. The Board of Supervisors will hear those who appear for and against the proposed district and shall determine whether the creation of the district will promote public health, comfort, convenience, necessity, or welfare. If the Board determines that the public health, comfort, convenience, necessity, or welfare will be promoted, it shall approve the district impact statement, a bond of $250, and authorize the persons proposing the district to circulate petitions within the following proposed boundaries of the district: Lots 1 through 61, of AMBERWOOD ESTATES II, a Subdivision of a portion of the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 1 North, Range 5 East, of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian according to the Plat of Record in the Office of the County Recorder of Maricopa County, Arizona, Recorded in Book 406 of Maps, Page 33. (Supervisorial District 2) (C-06-24-207-X-00)

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C-06-24-248-X-00 (base: C-06-24-248-X)
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C-06-24-248-X
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10. IMPACT STATEMENT HEARING FOR THE PROPOSED TREMAINE PARK IRRIGATION WATER DELIVERY DISTRICT Pursuant to A.R.S. § 48-261 and § 48-263, convene the scheduled public hearing on the impact statement for the proposed Tremaine Park Irrigation Water Delivery District. The Board of Supervisors will hear those who appear for and against the proposed district and shall determine whether the creation of the district will promote public health, comfort, convenience, necessity, or welfare. If the Board determines that the public health, comfort, convenience, necessity, or welfare will be promoted, it shall approve the district impact statement, a bond of $250, and authorize the persons proposing the district to circulate petitions within the following proposed boundaries of the district: Lots 1 through 15, Lots 18 through 30, Lots 32 through 46 and Tract “A”, of TREMAINE PARK, a Subdivision of the Northwest Quarter, of Section 10, Township 1 South, Range 5 East, of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian according to the Plat of Record in the Office of the County Recorder of Maricopa County, Arizona, Recorded in Book 116 of Maps, Page 36. (Supervisorial District 1) (C-06-24-248-X-00)

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11. ROAD FILE DECLARATIONS - DECLARACIONES DE CARRETERA Approve, by resolution, petitions to open and declare the following roads into the county highway system. This action will serve as notice of the Board of Supervisors’ acceptance of all U.S. Patent easements, reservations, rights-of-way or properties along the alignments into the Maricopa County highway system and will also authorize the maintenance and acquisition of the necessary rights-of-way through donation, purchase, or condemnation.

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C-12-24-004-X-00 (base: C-12-24-004-X)
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C-12-24-004-X
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12. ASSESSOR APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT-QASIMYAR IMPLEMENTATION In accordance with A.R.S. §42-17106(B), approve the following adjustments to the FY2024 budget: 1. Increase the Assessor (D120) General Fund (100) Qasimyar Implementation (QMYR) expenditure appropriation by $1,612,556. 2. Decrease the Non-Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) Non Recurring (NRNP) Contingency (4711) expenditure appropriation by $1,612,556. These actions will have a County-wide net impact of zero, and they do not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenue duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. (C-12-24-004-X-00)

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C-06-24-353-X-00 (base: C-06-24-353-X)
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13. APPOINTMENT OF AN INTERIM COUNTY AUDITOR Appoint Susan Adams as Interim County Auditor with a Management Professional Assignment at a bi-weekly amount of $550.00 effective November 15, 2023. (C-06-24-353-X-00)

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C-06-24-308-X-00 (base: C-06-24-308-X)
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14. APPOINTMENT TO THE HEAD START ZERO-FIVE POLICY COUNCIL Approve the appointment of Selene Saucedo to the Head Start Zero-Five Policy Council, as the Board of Supervisors Representative. The term of service will be effective as of Board approval through September 26, 2024. (C-06-24-308-X-00)

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C-06-24-311-X-00 (base: C-06-24-311-X)
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15. APPOINTMENT TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF MARICOPA COUNTY Approve the appointment of Cindy Stotler to the Housing Authority of Maricopa County, representing Supervisorial District 3. The term of service will be effective as of Board approval through February 25, 2027 (C-06-24-311-X-00)

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C-06-24-348-X-00 (base: C-06-24-348-X)
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16. APPOINTMENT TO THE TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD Approve the appointment of Pam Schwartz to the Transportation Advisory Board, representing Supervisorial District 4. The term of service will be effective as of Board approval through May 21, 2024, completing the term of previous member Merlyn Carlson. Approve the reappointment of Pam Schwartz to the Transportation Advisory Board, representing Supervisorial District 4. The term will be effective May 22, 2024 through May 21, 2026. (C-06-24-348-X-00)

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C-06-24-307-X-00 (base: C-06-24-307-X)
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17. RESIGNATION FROM THE BOARD OF HEALTH Accept the resignation of Dr. Paul Stander from the Board of Health, representing the Physician position, Chairman Appointment. The resignation is effective as of October 24, 2023. (C-06-24-307-X-00)

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C-06-24-303-X-00 (base: C-06-24-303-X)
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18. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR VULTURE CITY PRESERVATION INC. Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Robin Moriarty for Vulture City Preservation Inc. at 36610 North 355th Avenue, Wickenburg Arizona 85390 to be held on Saturday, November 25, 2023, from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 4). (C-06-24-303-X-00)

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C-06-24-341-X-00 (base: C-06-24-341-X)
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19. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR ARIZONANS FOR THE PROTECTION OF EXPLOITED CHILDREN AND ADULTS Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Janet Rae Olson for Arizonans for the Protection of Exploited Children and Adults at Desert Farm Lights at 14629 West Peoria Avenue, Waddell, Arizona 85355 to be held on the following dates: Friday, November 17, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Saturday, November 18, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Sunday, November 19, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Monday, November 20, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Tuesday, November 21, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Wednesday, November 22, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Thursday, November 23, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Friday, November 24, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 4) Approval of the special event liquor license contingent upon TU2023071 temporary use permit approval prior to the temporary events. (C-06-24-341-X-00)

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20. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR ARIZONA HYGIENE FOR HOPE Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Heidi Lorraine Hemp for Arizona Hygiene for Hope at Desert Farm Lights at 14629 West Peoria Avenue, Waddell, Arizona 85355 to be held on the following dates: Monday, November 27, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Tuesday, November 28, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Wednesday, November 29, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Thursday, November 30, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Friday, December 1, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Saturday, December 2, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Sunday, December 3, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 4) Approval of the special event liquor license contingent upon TU2023071 temporary use permit approval prior to the temporary events. (C-06-24-343-X-00)

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C-06-24-347-X-00 (base: C-06-24-347-X)
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21. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR ALL THE WAY UP, INC Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Emily Sadler for All the Way Up, Inc at Desert Farm Lights at 14629 West Peoria Avenue, Waddell, Arizona 85355 to be held on the following dates: Monday, December 11, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Tuesday, December 12, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Wednesday, December 13, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Thursday, December 14, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Friday, December 15, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Saturday, December 16, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Sunday, December 17, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 4) Approval of the special event liquor license contingent upon TU2023071 temporary use permit approval prior to the temporary events. (C-06-24-347-X-00)

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C-06-24-346-X-00 (base: C-06-24-346-X)
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22. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR THE COPPER RAIN FOUNDATION Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Chelsea Craigs for The Copper Rain Foundation at Desert Farm Lights at 14629 West Peoria Avenue, Waddell, Arizona 85355 to be held on the following dates: Monday, December 18, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Tuesday, December 19, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Wednesday, December 20, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Thursday, December 21, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Friday, December 22, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Saturday, December 23, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Sunday, December 24, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 4) Approval of the special event liquor license contingent upon TU2023071 temporary use permit approval prior to the temporary events. (C-06-24-346-X-00)

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C-06-24-342-X-00 (base: C-06-24-342-X)
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23. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR SILVER LINING RIDING PROGRAM Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Stefani Lynn Wong for Silver Lining Riding Program at Desert Farm Lights at 14629 West Peoria Avenue, Waddell, Arizona 85355 to be held on the following dates: Saturday, November 25, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Sunday, November 26, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 4) Approval of the special event liquor license contingent upon TU2023071 temporary use permit approval prior to the temporary events. (C-06-24-342-X-00)

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C-06-24-344-X-00 (base: C-06-24-344-X)
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24. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR SILVER LINING RIDING PROGRAM Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Stefani Lynn Wong for Silver Lining Riding Program at Desert Farm Lights at 14629 West Peoria Avenue, Waddell, Arizona 85355 to be held on the following dates: Monday, December 4, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Tuesday, December 5, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Wednesday, December 6, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Thursday, December 7, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Friday, December 8, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Saturday, December 9, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Sunday, December 10, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 4) Approval of the special event liquor license contingent upon TU2023071 temporary use permit approval prior to the temporary events. (C-06-24-344-X-00)

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C-06-24-345-X-00 (base: C-06-24-345-X)
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25. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR HEMP LEGACY FOUNDATION Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Douglas Robert Hemp for Hemp Legacy Foundation at Desert Farm Lights at 14629 West Peoria Avenue, Waddell, Arizona 85355 to be held on the following dates: Tuesday, December 26, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Wednesday, December 27, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Thursday, December 28, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Friday, December 29, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Saturday, December 30, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Sunday, December 31, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 4) Approval of the special event liquor license contingent upon TU2023071 temporary use permit approval prior to the temporary events. (C-06-24-345-X-00)

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C-19-24-070-X-00 (base: C-19-24-070-X)
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26. OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS AND OATHS OF OFFICE Pursuant to A.R.S.§11-409 and A.R.S.§11-403, approve the official appointment of the following deputies, special deputies, and assistants of the Maricopa County Attorney. October 27, 2023 Nicholas Klingerman Special Deputy County Attorney (C-19-24-070-X-00)

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C-37-24-012-X-00 (base: C-37-24-012-X)
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27. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES TRANSCRIPT Pursuant to A.R.S. §15-442, accept the filing of the transcript of the boundaries for each school district within Maricopa County, as submitted by the Maricopa County School Superintendent. The boundaries reflected in the transcript shall remain the legal boundaries of the districts until changed and filed as provided by law. The transcript of the school district boundaries is on file with the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and retained in accordance with LAPR approved retention schedule. (C-37-24-012-X-00)

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C-50-24-092-X-00 (base: C-50-24-092-X)
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28. DONATION TO SHERIFF’S OFFICE Accept the individual cash donations to the Sheriff's Office and designated for the MASH Unit in the amounts of $592.74 and $382.38 from the Valley of the Sun United Way and $250 from Christopher Lew and $250 from Treena Kay. These donations will be used in MASH, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Animal Safe Haven, where evidentiary animals seized in criminal animal abuse cases are housed and cared for. (C-50-24-092-X-00)

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29. WEAPON TRADE FOR CREDIT Approve the trade in of 1 M & P Handgun & 3 magazines for a credit of $195.03 including tax from ProForce Law Enforcement per the attached. The trade-in credit will be used toward the purchase of a handgun and/or accessories needed to replace or replenish current weapon. (C-50-24-094-X-00)

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C-43-24-053-X-00 (base: C-43-24-053-X)
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30. TREASURER’S BUDGET APPROPRIATION FOR CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT In accordance with A.R.S. § 42-17106(B), request consideration and approval for the following adjustments to the Treasurer’s Office FY 2024 budget for the Qasimyar class action lawsuit. 1. Increase the Treasurer (D430) General Fund (100) Qasimyar Implementation (QMYR) expenditure appropriation by $5,523,486. 2. Decrease the Non-Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) Non Recurring (NRNP) Contingency (4711) expenditure appropriation by $5,523,486. These actions will have a County-wide net impact of zero, and they do not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenue duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-17105. It is anticipated that the Tax Court will issue their final judgment in December 2023 in which the budget request will be used to fulfil the Treasurer’s Office compliance requirements. The Budget request includes temporary staff, overtime pay, special work assignment, postage, etc., and is estimated to take between 23-41 months depending upon the requirements of the final judgment. The volume of resolutions to be processed is approximately one million, or fifty-times our normal processing of resolutions within one-year. Approval of the budget appropriation in November 2023 will allow the Treasurer’s Office to hire and train temporary staff during December 2023 so that the internal processes can be established for resolution processing. (C-43-24-053-X-00)

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C-11-24-000-X-00 (base: C-11-24-000-X)
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C-11-24-000-X
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31. PERMANENT ADDITIONS TO THE FLEET Approve a permanent addition to the fleet of two Ford Explorer Sport Utility Vehicles (SUV) to be used by the Adult Probation Department (APD). As the sex offender probation population has continued to grow, APD has identified existing positions that can be reassigned to this case type, along with sufficient funding to purchase the required vehicles. The two new vehicles will be used by APD staff in support of the growth supervision teams, as is standard practice in the Sex Offender program. The estimated cost is $53,000.00 for each vehicle, for a total cost of $106,000.00 which includes taxes and onboarding costs. As permanent additions to the County vehicle fleet, the Judicial Branch is requesting that future replacements be addressed by County Equipment Services through established policies and procedures. FY2024 General Fund Operating Budget: $106,000.00 which includes taxes and onboarding costs. (C-11-24-000-X-00)

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C-20-24-007-X-00 (base: C-20-24-007-X)
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C-20-24-007-X
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32. FY 2024 BUDGET ADJUSTMENT FOR THE COUNTY MANAGER’S OFFICE In accordance with A. R. S 42-17106(B), approve the following adjustments to the FY 2024 budget: 1. Increase the County Manager’s Office (D200) General Fund (100) Operating (OPER) expenditure appropriation by $831,063. 2. Decrease the Non Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) Operating (OPER) Unreserved Contingency expenditure appropriation by $831,063. These actions will have a county-wide net impact of zero and they do not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenue duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S 42-17105. This adjustment will provide full year funding for a centralized public records group and additional communications resources to support the ongoing priorities of the Board of Supervisor and Maricopa County Administration. The public records group will centralize training and resources to ensure all county departments are efficient and accurate in their production of public records pursuant to Arizona Public Records Laws. (C-20-24-007-X-00)

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C-95-21-031-X-00 (base: C-95-21-031-X)
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C-95-21-031-X
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33. REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF MARICOPA COUNTY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD PY2022 ANNUAL REPORT Request for review and approval of the Maricopa County Workforce Development Board (MCWDB) Program Year 2022 Annual Report. The MCWDB is established and receives its authority in accordance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), which was signed into law on July 22, 2014 as Public Law 113-128. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (BOS) shall have final authority. Per the Shared Governance Agreement between the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and Maricopa County Workforce Development Board, the Workforce Development Board and its staff shall prepare and submit an annual report to the Board of Supervisors for review and approval. (C-95-21-031-X-00 – K. Communication of Parties). Supervisory District: All Districts (C-95-24-002-X-00)

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C-95-24-003-X
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34. APPOINTMENT OF MARICOPA COUNTY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD MEMBER Approval for the following actions regarding the Maricopa County Workforce Development Board (MCWDB) as set forth below: 1. Accept the Maricopa County Workforce Development Board (MCWDB) application of Anne Landers Chief Operating Officer, Junior Achievement of Arizona (Community-Based Organization) category of the Maricopa County Workforce Development Board, effective upon approval through June 30, 2025 (completing the term of former member Steve Navis.) The full term of service will follow, effective July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028. The MCWDB is established and receives its authority in accordance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), which was signed into law on July 22, 2014 as Public Law 113-128. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (BOS) shall have final authority. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors approves the appointments and reappointments and accepts the resignations of MCWDB members. Supervisory District: All Districts (C-95-24-003-X-00)

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C-85-24-023-X-00 (base: C-85-24-023-X)
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C-85-24-023-X
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35. WITHDRAWAL OF THE ARIZONA STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (SIP) SUBMITTAL TO REMOVE RULE 41 (MONITORING) FROM THE SIP AND REPLACE IT WITH RULE 245 (CONTINUOUS SOURCE EMISSION MONITORING) The Maricopa County Air Quality Department (MCAQD) requests approval to withdraw the May 4, 2023 SIP submittal requesting the rescission of Rule 41 from the Arizona SIP and approval of Rule 245 into the Arizona SIP. On April 26, 2023, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors adopted revisions to Rule 245 and approved submittal of the revised rule into the Arizona SIP as a replacement for Rule 41 as a revision to the Arizona SIP. On May 4, 2023, MCAQD through the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality submitted the SIP revision to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In July 2023, EPA recommended that MCAQD withdraw the SIP submittal since the revised Rule 245 only applies to nitric acid plants, sulfuric acid plants, and fluid bed catalytic cracking units and is not required to fulfill EPA SIP requirements. In addition, EPA advised that Rule 41 can be removed from the SIP without replacement because it is not required to fulfill EPA SIP requirements and is duplicative to other provisions in the Arizona SIP. (C-85-24-023-X-00)

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C-86-12-056-3-04 (base: C-86-12-056-3)
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C-86-12-056-3
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36. HEAPLUS COMMUNITY PARTNER AGREEMENT AMENDMENT #3 To approve Amendment #3 to the Agreement between Maricopa County and Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) for Health-e-Arizona Plus (HEAplus). Correctional Health Services (CHS) is one Community Partner Organization as part of this Agreement. The CHS Community Transitions team uses the HEAplus system to verify AHCCCS status/eligibility and complete pre-release AHCCCS applications for justice-involved individuals transitioning from jail back into the community. Amendment #3 includes additional language for termination as established by AHCCCS and all other terms remain unchanged. (C-86-12-056-3-04)

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C-21-24-022-X
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37. PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN Pursuant to A.R.S. §16-821(B), determine whether a vacancy (or vacancies) exists in the office of Precinct Committeeman and, if so, make appointments to that office. The list of suspected vacancies and recommended nominations is on file in the Clerk of the Board’s Office and retained in accordance with Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records (ASLAPR) approved retention schedule. (C-21-24-022-X-00)

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C-15-23-014-X-10 (base: C-15-23-014-X)
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C-15-23-014-X
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38. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IGA TO ASSIST CITY OF EL MIRAGE AND TOWN OF GILBERT WITH THEIR EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PROGRAMS Approve Intergovernmental Agreements between Maricopa County through the Department of Emergency Management and the following cities/towns: City of El Mirage and Town of Gilbert. The purpose of this Intergovernmental Agreement is to assist in developing their Emergency Operations Plan, conducting exercises and training, educating the public, as well as providing a variety of other related technical and administrative services and guidance to develop and maintain state and federal mandated emergency plans and programs. Each Intergovernmental Agreement is effective from July 1, 2023, until June 30, 2033 (C-15-23-014-X-10)

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C-88-12-010-7
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39. BOARD OF HEALTH FEE WAIVER REIMBURSEMENT Approve a fund transfer of $2,663 from the General Fund (100) to the Environmental Services Environmental Health Fund (506). The purpose of the transfer is to reimburse Environmental Services for Fee Waivers approved by the Board of Health pursuant to C-88-12-010-7-00. Pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17106B, authorize the transfer of FY2024 expenditure authority in the amount of $2,663 from Non Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) Non Recurring Non Project (NRNP) Contingency (4711) to Non Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) Non Recurring Non Project (NRNP) Other Programs (4712) to the line item titled “Board of Health Fee Waiver Fund Transfer” for the reimbursement of the Environmental Services fee waivers approved by the Board of Health. Also authorize an increase in revenue authority in the amount of $2,663 in Environmental Services (D880) Environmental Services Environmental Health Fund (506) Non Recurring Non Project (NRNP) and increase expenditure authority in the amount of $2,663 in Non Departmental (D470) Grants Fund (249) Non Recurring Non Project (NRNP) with offsetting revenue and expenditure adjustments in Eliminations (D980) Eliminations Fund (900) Non Recurring Non Project (NRNP). This action will have a net zero impact on the overall County budget. (C-88-24-008-X-00)

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C-18-24-054-X-00 (base: C-18-24-054-X)
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C-18-24-054-X
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40. FUNDS TRANSFERS; WARRANTS - TRANSFERENCIAS DE FONDOS; WARRANTS Approve regular and routine fund transfers, warrant reports 10/13/2023 through 10/26/2023, from the operating funds to clearing funds including payroll, journal entries, allocations, loans, and paid claims and authorize the issuance of the appropriate related warrants. Pursuant to A.R.S. §11-217(D) and A.R.S. §11-623, said warrants and claims are on file in the Clerk of the Board’s office and retained in accordance with LAPR approved retention schedule. (C-18-24-054-X-00)

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C-06-18-393-6-00 (base: C-06-18-393-6)
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C-06-18-393-6
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41. AMEND PREMIUM PAY RATES Approve the Maricopa County Premium Pay Rates effective 11/15/2023. Human Resources recommends dropping the 2-hour requirement for shift differentials and clarifying CHS weekend differentials are from 3 pm Friday to 7 am Monday. These premium pay rates apply to the County’s elected offices, appointed departments, Judicial Branch of Maricopa County, which receives funding from Maricopa County, the Flood Control District of Maricopa County, and the Maricopa County Library District (Special Districts). The Board of Supervisors is authorized to jointly adopt policies applying to the Special Districts under the Intergovernmental Agreement, C-06-18-393-6-00, approved on April 11, 2018. (C-31-22-131-X-14)

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C-31-24-027-X-00 (base: C-31-24-027-X)
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C-31-24-027-X
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42. MARKET RANGES Pursuant to A.R.S §11-251 (38) and 251 (51), approve the addition, replacement, and/or deletion of Market Ranges to the authorized comprehensive listing of employee compensation Market Ranges previously approved by the Board of Supervisors and approve the addition and/or replacement of bi-weekly stipends for management/professional assignments (MPA) based upon the employee’s full-time equivalent (FTE) status. New Market Range Title: Human Resources Analyst Senior $31.25 $49.76 $65,000 $103,500 Updated Range: Director - Facilities Management $62.02 $98.32 $166,750 $204,500 Human Resources Analyst $28.85 $46.15 $60,000 $96,000 Update MPA: Sheriff's Tactical Operations Unit (TOU) $115.38 Deputy Sheriffs, Detention Officers, or Sergeants who serve on the Tactical Operations Unit. (C-31-24-027-X-00)

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C-22-24-036-X-00 (base: C-22-24-036-X)
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C-22-24-036-X
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43. AFFILIATION AGREEMENT WITH EAST VALLEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Approve a non-financial Affiliation Agreement (Agreement) with East Valley Institute of Technology District #401 ("EVIT") and Maricopa County (“County”) administered by the Human Services Department Early Education Division – Head Start Program (“Program”). The Agreement is concerning internships and hands-on training experiences for students enrolled in the EVIT Early Childhood Education program (“Students”). EVIT seeks to place selected Students in internship experiences provided by the Department (collectively, the “Program”) as part of their overall education, to ensure competence and promote quality early childhood education opportunities for mutual benefit. The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of three (3) years from the effective date (November 15, 2023, through November 15, 2026). The Agreement may be extended for an additional two-year term upon acceptance and approval by the Parties. Approval of this item will not impact the County General Fund. Supervisory District: All (C-22-24-036-X-00)

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C-22-21-049-X-03 (base: C-22-21-049-X)
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C-22-21-049-X
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03

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44. AMENDMENT TO THE IGA WITH THE TOWN OF GILBERT Approve financial Amendment No. 3 to the Intergovernmental Agreement between the Town of Gilbert (Town), and Maricopa County administered by its Human Services Department. The purpose of the Agreement is for the Town to acquire and rehabilitate homes and rent to low-income families in the Town of Gilbert. The County shall provide the Town with HOME investment partnerships funds. The purpose of the Amendment is to address the following items: A. Revise Section 1 (General Provisions) 36.0 INSURANCE, delete in its entirety and replace with the following: 36.0 INSURANCE The Subrecipient shall provide the County a Certificate of Self-Insurance equal to: General Aggregate $3,000,000 Each Occurrence Limit $1,000,000 B. Revise Section 1 (General Provisions) to add the following paragraph: 55.0 UYGHUR FORCED LABOR PREVENTION ACT (UFLPA) C. Revise Section 3 (Work Statement) to address the following paragraph: 1. Add an additional Work Statement hereinafter referred to as “2023 Work Statement”. The Work Statement is for the Town to purchase and rehabilitate a single-family home made available for rental to an eligible family. The County shall provide the Town with $337,297 for this activity. The funding is provided by PY23 HOME HUD funds, under ALN 14.239. All work performed or costs incurred or expensed shall be reimbursable through September 30, 2025. D. The Agreement funding is increased by $337,297 from $2,048,069 to a new total amount of $2,385,366 and will consist of the following fund sources: The Agreement is amended to incorporate the changes contained in this Amendment No. 3. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement and previously approved Amendments shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect as executed by the Parties. This Amendment No. 3 shall be effective upon approval and signature by both parties. This work statement is within the HUD approved Annual Action Plan. Supervisor District: 1 (C-22-21-049-X-03)

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C-22-17-048-3-05 (base: C-22-17-048-3)
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C-22-17-048-3
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05

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45. AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH CITY OF CHANDLER FOR HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS ACTIVITIES Approve financial Amendment No. 5 to the Intergovernmental Agreement between City of Chandler (“Subrecipient”) and Maricopa County (“County”) administered by its Human Services Department. The purpose of the Agreement is for the City of Chandler to provide single-family owner-occupied housing reconstruction and tenant based rental assistance programs. The County provided the City with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds. The Parties agree to enter into this Amendment No. 5 to amend the Agreement as follows: A. Revise Section III (Work Statement) to address the following: 1. Add 2023 Work Statement A - The City to acquire and/or construction Multi-Family Rental Housing which will provide affordable housing opportunities for Chandler residents. The County shall provide the City with $442,726 HUD HOME PY2023 funding under ALN 14.239 for this activity. The expenditure timeframe is through September 30, 2025. 2. Remove 2019 Work Statement A that was added to the Agreement in Amendment No. 3 and reallocate $141,585 to a new revised 2019 Work Statement B. The City shall provide Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) to eligible individuals and families that reside in the City of Chandler. The funding for this Work Statement shall consist of $370,876.29 (HOME PY19 $141,585 and $229,291.29) previously allocated in Amendment No. 3. The expenditure timeframe for these funds is through September 30, 2025. B. Funding for Amendment No. 5 is $442,726 and the total Agreement funding amount has increased from $4,382,804.29 to $4,825,530.29. The Agreement is amended to incorporate the changes in this Amendment No 5. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement and previous Amendments remain the same and in full force and effect as approved and amended. This Amendment No. 5 shall be effective upon approval and signature by both Parties. These Work Statements are within the HUD approved Annual Action Plan. Supervisor District: 1 (C-22-17-048-3-05)

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C-22-19-039-3-09 (base: C-22-19-039-3)
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C-22-19-039-3
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09

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46. AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT WITH COMMUNITY BRIDGES, INC. FOR HOMELESS NAVIGATION SERVICES Approve financial Amendment No. 9 to the Agreement between Community Bridges, Inc. (Subrecipient) and Maricopa County (County) administered by its Human Services Department. The purpose of the Agreement is for the Subrecipient to provide Navigation services for individuals experiencing homelessness in Maricopa County. The Subrecipient and the County shall be referred to as the Parties. The purpose of the Amendment No. 9 is to address the following: A. Revise Section III (Work Statement), Scope of Work – Outreach Scope of Work by removing in its entirety and replacing with revised Hand in Hand Scope of Work. B. The County shall provide the Subrecipient with $81,435 in County General Funds for Fiscal Year 2024 Funds for Hand in Hand activities. Funding availability period is from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024. The total FY24 funds are now increased to $481,435. C. Upon approval of this Amendment No. 9, the Agreement funding total amount is $1,669,379.29 and shall consist of the following fund sources: 1. $528,000 – CDBG 2. $1,136,513.82 – General Funds 3. $4,865.47 – Non-Federal Grant Funds The Agreement is amended to incorporate the changes contained in Amendment No. 9. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement and previously approved amendments shall remain the same and unchanged and in full force and effect as executed by the Parties. This Amendment No. 9 shall be effective upon approval and signature by both Parties. Supervisory District: All (C-22-19-039-3-09)

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C-22-24-034-X-00 (base: C-22-24-034-X)
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C-22-24-034-X
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47. IGA WITH THE TOWN OF GILBERT FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES Approve a financial Intergovernmental Agreement between the Town of Gilbert (“Subrecipient”) and Maricopa County (“County”) administered by its Human Services Department. The purpose of the Agreement is to improve housing conditions and increase affordable housing in the Gilbert area. The Subrecipient shall acquire and rehabilitate three (3) homes, to be sold to low-to-moderate income homebuyers through a community land trust. This project will supply safe affordable housing and increase homeownership opportunities for individuals and families in need of permanent housing. This project meets the goals set by the Board of Supervisors to create affordable housing opportunities through the County’s investment of $130 Million of American Rescue Plan Act funds. The County shall provide the Subrecipient with $450,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds under the Assistance Listing Number 21.027. The Agreement is retroactive to November 1, 2023, through June 30, 2025. Also request authorization for the Chairman to approve and execute Administrative Change Orders upon the recommendation of the Human Services Director and Legal Counsel as identified in Section 5.0 (Administrative Change Orders). Supervisory District: 1 (C-22-24-034-X-00)

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C-22-24-027-X-00 (base: C-22-24-027-X)
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C-22-24-027-X
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48. IGA WITH THE CITY OF PHOENIX FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES Approve a financial Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the City of Phoenix (“Subrecipient”) and Maricopa County (“County”) administered by its Human Services Department. The purpose of the Agreement is to expand affordable housing in the Phoenix area. The City will develop two (2) mixed-income, multifamily rental community units. One development will be new construction of a 109-unit within the Edison-Eastlake Community and the other will be a renovation of a 125-room former hotel that will be converted into affordable rental housing units. Both projects will allow individuals and families a path towards housing stability. The County shall provide the Subrecipient with $10,000,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds under the Assistance Listing Number 21.027. The Agreement is retroactive to October 18, 2023, through June 30, 2026. Also request authorization for the Chairman to approve and execute Administrative Change Orders upon the recommendation of the Human Services Director and Legal Counsel as identified in Section 5.0 (Administrative Change Orders). Supervisory District: 5 & 3 (C-22-24-027-X-00)

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C-22-24-035-X-00 (base: C-22-24-035-X)
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C-22-24-035-X
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49. IGA WITH THE CITY OF CHANDLER FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES Approve a financial Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Chandler (“Subrecipient”) and Maricopa County (“County”) administered by its Human Services Department. The purpose of the Agreement is to expand affordable housing in the Chandler area. The City will develop two (2) new construction rental developments. One project is located at 73 S. Hamilton St. and will consist of an estimated 300 affordable rental units. The other project is Villas on McQueen and will be 157 units that will target seniors, veterans, families, and disabled. The goal of the project is to revitalize the community and provide decent, safe housing. The County shall provide the Subrecipient with $10,000,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds under the Assistance Listing Number 21.027. The Agreement is retroactive to November 1, 2023, through November 30, 2026. Also request authorization for the Chairman to approve and execute Administrative Change Orders upon the recommendation of the Human Services Director and Legal Counsel as identified in Section 5.0 (Administrative Change Orders). Supervisory District: 1 (C-22-24-035-X-00)

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C-22-24-037-X-00 (base: C-22-24-037-X)
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C-22-24-037-X
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50. IGA WITH CITY OF CHANDLER FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT INITIATIVES Approve an Intergovernmental Agreement (“Agreement”) between the City of Chandler (“City or Subrecipient”) and Maricopa County, administered by its Human Services Department (“County”). The City and County are collectively referred to here as the “Parties” and individually as a “Party.” The purpose is to provide funding for the City’s Housing Stability Services Initiative (the “Initiative”) to provide support and resources to individuals and families experiencing housing instability and homelessness. The Initiative’s objective is to assist residents in Chandler and the surrounding area to secure housing, address underlying challenges, achieve long-term housing stability, and recruit and engage landlords in providing housing to households with low income. The County shall provide the Subrecipient with Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) funds for Initiative activities in the amount of $125,000; period of funding availability and term of the Agreement shall be retroactive to November 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024. Also request authorization for the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to approve and execute Administrative Change Orders upon the recommendation of the Human Services Department Director and Legal Counsel on behalf of the County as identified in Section 5.0, (Administrative Change Orders), subsection 5.1 in the Agreement. Supervisor District: 1 (C-22-24-037-X-00)

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C-22-24-033-X-00 (base: C-22-24-033-X)
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C-22-24-033-X
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51. IGA WITH CITY OF TOLLESON FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT INITIATIVES Approve an Intergovernmental Agreement (“Agreement”) between the City of Tolleson (“City or Contractor”) and Maricopa County, administered by its Human Services Department (“County”). The City and County are collectively referred to here as the “Parties” and individually as a “Party.” The County seeks to support the City’s Farmer’s Market Initiative (the “Initiative”) to expand access to fresh food distribution, nutrition education and support services targeted to the most vulnerable populations, including households with minor children and seniors, in the City of Tolleson and the surrounding area. The County shall provide the Contractor with Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) funds for Initiative activities in the amount of $24,750; period of funding availability and term of the Agreement shall be retroactive to November 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024. Also request authorization for the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to approve and execute Administrative Change Orders upon the recommendation of the Human Services Department Director and Legal Counsel on behalf of the County as identified in Section 5.0, (Administrative Change Orders), subsection 5.1 in the Agreement. Supervisor District: 5 (C-22-24-033-X-00)

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C-22-24-039-X-00 (base: C-22-24-039-X)
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C-22-24-039-X
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52. IGA WITH CITY OF SURPRISE FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT INITIATIVES Approve an Intergovernmental Agreement (“Agreement”) between the City of Surprise (“City or Subrecipient”) and Maricopa County, administered by its Human Services Department (“County”). The City and County are collectively referred to here as the “Parties” and individually as a “Party.” The County seeks to support the City’s Temporary Shelter and Housing Services Initiative (the “Initiative”) to expand emergency homeless shelter services to families with minor age children, along with on-site case management and supportive services to achieve long-term and sustainable housing solutions in the City of Surprise and surrounding area. The County shall provide the Subrecipient with Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) funds for Initiative activities in the amount of $125,000; period of funding availability and term of the Agreement shall be retroactive to November 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024. Also request authorization for the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to approve and execute Administrative Change Orders upon the recommendation of the Human Services Department Director and Legal Counsel on behalf of the County as identified in Section 5.0, (Administrative Change Orders), subsection 5.1 in the Agreement. Supervisor District: 4 (C-22-24-039-X-00)

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C-44-24-075-X-00 (base: C-44-24-075-X)
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C-44-24-075-X
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  • 2023-10-05 — October 5, 2023 - Planning & Zoning Comm

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53. SUN PONDS II ADMINISTRATIVE CORRECTION Approve an administrative correction to the action taken November 1, 2023 with regard to Sun Ponds II Z2023025 (C-44-24-075-X-00). The Board approved Z2023025 subject to the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission. However, the conditions of approval recommended by the Commission were incorrectly listed on the published agenda with references to “Sun Pond I” instead of “Sun Pond II”. The correct conditions ‘a’ – ‘o’ are noted below: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the site plan entitled “Sun Pond 2 Solar Project”, consisting of nine full-size sheets, dated July 2023, and stamped received July 19, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. Staff may determine slight refinements to remain in substantial conformance with the approved site plan. Minor and major amendments to the site plan will be determined in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. b. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the narrative report entitled “Sun Pond II Solar Project”, consisting of 18 pages, dated July 2023, and stamped received July 19, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. c. A Plan of Development is approved subject to a site plan entitled “Sun Pond 2 Solar Project” consisting of nine full-size sheets, dated July 2023, and stamped received July 19, 2023. The Plan of Development may be amended administratively under a separate application as long as the amendment complies with the established IUPD development standards as approved by the Board of Supervisors. Staff may determine slight refinements to remain in substantial conformance with the approved site plan. Minor and major amendments to the site plan will be determined in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. d. Prior to the submission of building permits the developer must conduct a Class I Cultural Resources Inventory of the site to determine the extent of any known cultural resources. The developer shall take measures to avoid and minimize the impact of any known or found cultural resource during the construction of any phase of the development. e. Prior to the submission of building permits the developer shall provide a letter from the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) stating if or if not, the site is located in an area of historical or cultural significance. f. The landowner or developer shall coordinate with the Arizona Game & Fish Department in each phase of development to determine best management practices to minimize impacts on the area’s wildlife. The landowner or developer shall coordinate with the Arizona Game & Fish Department to determine the appropriate wildlife and habitat surveys that will need to be conducted during the development of the site. g. The following Planning Engineering comments shall apply: 1. Detailed Grading and Drainage Plans must be submitted with the application for Building Permit(s) indicating that runoff from each solar field area will be directed to a retention basin. 2. Building permit submittals shall include analysis to determine stabilization requirements for perimeter channels to meet County requirements. 3. Any retention and spreader basins shall drain within 36 hours. 4. Drainage Waiver case DRB2023007 must be approved prior to issuance of building permit(s). 5. If permitted or constructed together, a consolidated drainage design is required at the southeast corner of Sun Pond I site and the southwest corner of Sun Pond II site. 6. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the Traffic Statement must be approved by MCDOT’s Traffic Branch. 7. A Solar License is required from MCDOT for any private utility company that will occupy the County right-of-way (i.e. transmission facilities). 8. Engineering review of planning and/or zoning cases is for conceptual design only. All development and engineering design shall be in conformance with Section 1205 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance; Drainage Policies and Standards; Floodplain Regulations for Maricopa County; MCDOT Roadway Design Manual; and current engineering policies, standards, and best practices at the time of application for construction. 9. Based on the conceptual design nature of the information submitted, changes to the site layout and/or a reduction in the number of solar arrays may be necessitated by the final engineering design of the site’s drainage infrastructure. h. The following MCDOT Planning comments shall apply: 1. The landowner or developer shall provide a reserved minimum right-of-way of 55 feet relative to the roadway’s centerline along the site’s east, north, and south frontage. i. The following IND-2 IUPD zoning district development standards shall apply: 1. There shall be no required yards. 2. There shall be an average perimeter setback along reserved right-of-way and along boundaries without reserved right-of-way of 20 feet. 3. There shall be no parking requirements. 4. There shall be no required loading/unloading spaces. 5. Photovoltaic solar panel arrays shall not contribute to lot coverage calculations. 6. Chain link fences without screening materials shall exceed two feet in height but shall not exceed the maximum fence height of eight feet inside a 25-foot by 25-foot sight-visibility triangle. 7. Photovoltaic solar panel arrays shall not be enclosed in a building. 8. Alternative surfacing materials or other methods approved by Maricopa County Air Quality to minimize dust pollution shall be allowed in driveways and parking areas. 9. A minimum of six-foot tall chain link fences and gates without screening materials shall be allowed adjacent to any zoning district. 10. Attached barbed wire or concertina wire shall be permitted under a height of eight feet for fences and gates. 11. The landowner or developer shall coordinate with the Arizona Game & Fish Department to determine fencing design and layout to provide appropriate wildlife access and maintain wildlife connectivity across the project area. j. The IUPD overlay instrument is applied to restrict the use of the site and this IND-2 IUPD shall limit the use of the site to a photovoltaic electric generation facility including any ancillary uses of the facility. The IUPD may be amended to entitle additional uses via Modification of Condition application to the Planning & Development Department, but will require legislative approval by the Board of Supervisors after recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission. k. All outdoor lighting shall be in compliance with Section 1112 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. Any outdoor lighting shall be placed so as to reflect light away from any adjoining rural or residential zoning district. l. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, written confirmation shall be required from the emergency fire protection jurisdiction having authority that the facility has been designed in accordance with their regulations and requirements and that emergency fire protection service will be provided to the facility. Prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy, local fire protection jurisdiction review and approval will be required. m. Amendment to the zone change shall be processed as a revised application in accordance with Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance requirements. n. Noncompliance with any Maricopa County Regulation shall be grounds for initiating a revocation of this Zone Change as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. o. The granting of this change in use of the property has been at the request of the applicant, with the consent of the landowner. The granting of this approval allows the property to enjoy uses in excess of those permitted by the zoning existing on the date of application, subject to conditions. In the event of the failure to comply with any condition, the property shall revert to the zoning that existed on the date of application. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either revocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, does not reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divide, sell, or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation of the Zone Change. The Zone Change enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the Zone Change is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the Zone Change had never been granted. (C-44-24-075-X-01)

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54. SUN PONDS III ADMINISTRATIVE CORRECTION Approve an administrative correction to the action taken November 1, 2023 with regard to Sun Ponds III Z2023026 (C-44-24-080-X-00). The Board approved Z2023026 subject to the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission. However, the conditions of approval recommended by the Commission were incorrectly listed on the published agenda with references to “Sun Pond I” instead of “Sun Pond III” and to an incorrect number of pages in the referenced documents. The correct conditions ‘a’ – ‘o’ are noted below: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the site plan entitled “Sun Pond 3 Solar Project”, consisting of eight full-size sheets, dated July 2023, and stamped received July 19, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. Staff may determine slight refinements to remain in substantial conformance with the approved site plan. Minor and major amendments to the site plan will be determined in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. b. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the narrative report entitled “Sun Pond III Solar Project”, consisting of 11 pages, dated July 2023, and stamped received July 19, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. c. A Plan of Development is approved subject to a site plan entitled “Sun Pond 3 Solar Project” consisting of eight full-size sheets, dated July 2023, and stamped received July 19, 2023. The Plan of Development may be amended administratively under a separate application as long as the amendment complies with the established IUPD development standards as approved by the Board of Supervisors and Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance requirements. Staff may determine slight refinements to remain in substantial conformance with the approved site plan. Minor and major amendments to the site plan will be determined in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. d. Prior to the submission of building permits the developer must conduct a Class I Cultural Resources Inventory of the site to determine the extent of any known cultural resources. The developer shall take measures to avoid and minimize the impact of any known or found cultural resource during the construction of any phase of the development. e. Prior to the submission of building permits the developer shall provide a letter from the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) stating if or if not, the site is located in an area of historical or cultural significance. f. The landowner or developer shall coordinate with the Arizona Game & Fish Department in each phase of development to determine best management practices to minimize impacts on the area’s wildlife. The landowner or developer shall coordinate with the Arizona Game & Fish Department to determine the appropriate wildlife and habitat surveys that will need to be conducted during the development of the site. g. The following Planning Engineering comments shall apply: 1. Detailed Grading and Drainage Plans must be submitted with the application for Building Permit(s) indicating that runoff from each solar field area will be directed to a retention basin. 2. Building permit submittals shall include analysis to determine stabilization requirements for perimeter channels to meet County requirements. 3. Any retention and spreader basins shall drain within 36 hours. 6. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the Traffic Statement must be approved by MCDOT’s Traffic Branch. 7. A Solar License is required from MCDOT for any private utility company that will occupy the County right-of-way (i.e. transmission facilities). 8. Engineering review of planning and/or zoning cases is for conceptual design only. All development and engineering design shall be in conformance with Section 1205 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance; Drainage Policies and Standards; Floodplain Regulations for Maricopa County; MCDOT Roadway Design Manual; and current engineering policies, standards, and best practices at the time of application for construction. 9. Based on the conceptual design nature of the information submitted, changes to the site layout and/or a reduction in the number of solar arrays may be necessitated by the final engineering design of the site’s drainage infrastructure. h. The following MCDOT Planning comments shall apply: 1. The landowner or developer shall provide a reserved minimum right-of-way of 55 feet relative to the roadway’s centerline along the site’s west and south frontage. i. The following IND-2 IUPD zoning district development standards shall apply: 1. There shall be no required yards. 2. There shall be an average perimeter setback along reserved right-of-way and along boundaries without reserved right-of-way of 20 feet. 3. There shall be no parking requirements. 4. There shall be no required loading/unloading spaces. 5. Photovoltaic solar panel arrays shall not contribute to lot coverage calculations. 6. Chain link fences without screening materials shall exceed two feet in height but shall not exceed the maximum fence height of eight feet inside a 25-foot by 25-foot sight-visibility triangle. 7. Photovoltaic solar panel arrays shall not be enclosed in a building. 8. Alternative surfacing materials or other methods approved by Maricopa County Air Quality to minimize dust pollution shall be allowed in driveways and parking areas. 9. A minimum of six-foot tall chain link fences and gates without screening materials shall be allowed adjacent to any zoning district. 10. Attached barbed wire or concertina wire shall be permitted under a height of eight feet for fences and gates. 11. The landowner or developer shall coordinate with the Arizona Game & Fish Department to determine fencing design and layout to provide appropriate wildlife access and maintain wildlife connectivity across the project area. j. The IUPD overlay instrument is applied to restrict the use of the site and this IND-2 IUPD shall limit the use of the site to a photovoltaic electric generation facility including any ancillary uses of the facility. The IUPD may be amended to entitle additional uses via Modification of Condition application to the Planning & Development Department, but will require legislative approval by the Board of Supervisors after recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission. k. All outdoor lighting shall be in compliance with Section 1112 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. Any outdoor lighting shall be placed so as to reflect light away from any adjoining rural or residential zoning district. l. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, written confirmation shall be required from the emergency fire protection jurisdiction having authority that the facility has been designed in accordance with their regulations and requirements and that emergency fire protection service will be provided to the facility. Prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy, local fire protection jurisdiction review and approval will be required. m. Amendment to the zone change shall be processed as a revised application in accordance with Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance requirements. n. Noncompliance with any Maricopa County regulation shall be grounds for initiating a revocation of this Zone Change as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. o. The granting of this change in use of the property has been at the request of the applicant, with the consent of the landowner. The granting of this approval allows the property to enjoy uses in excess of those permitted by the zoning existing on the date of application, subject to conditions. In the event of the failure to comply with any condition, the property shall revert to the zoning that existed on the date of application. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either revocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, does not reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divide, sell, or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation of the Zone Change. The Zone Change enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the Zone Change is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the Zone Change had never been granted. (C-44-24-080-X-01)

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55. 13123-RFP, AMENDMENTS #14 TO TREASURER INFORMATION SYSTEM (TIS) CONSULTANT CONTRACT WITH GUIDEHOUSE CONSULTING (FORMERLY GRANT THORNTON, LLP) Approve Amendment No. 14 to the Contract (13123-RFP) between Maricopa County and Guidehouse Consulting (formerly Grant Thornton, LLP) to eliminate a Database Developer and add an Organizational Change Manager and a Quality Assurance Analyst. $340,755.82 in unused contract authority from prior amendments will be used to fund the new positions. The overall contract total and project budget remain unchanged. (C-73-14-037-7-08)

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56. 240034-S, PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR SERVICES Approve the contract for award between Maricopa County and Aegis Group, LLC; Agency NW Investigations; Aimpoint Point Consulting and Investigations; Analytic Investigations; Applied Forensic Solutions, LLC; Arizona Investigative Associates, PLLC; Blue Core Investigative Solutions. LLC dba BCIS; Blue Line Research & Consulting, LLC dba Ralph McLaughlin; Cactus Investigations; Carlson Investigations; Cool Cat Investigations LLC; Crown Pointe Investigations, LLC; D. Michael & Associates Inc.; DeSaye PLLC; Farmer & Associates LLC; Fisheye Investigation Group; Foundation Investigation; Hebert Enterprises LLC; Impact Investigations LLC; Investigative Professional Services LLC; Joseph Daniel & Meyer II, Inc.; Kimmons Investigations and Consulting Services LLC; Lawman Investigations; McCloskey Mitigation and Investigations; MDS61 Investigation LLC; Nelson Mitigation Investigation; Old School Investigations, LLC; Outback Adjusting and Investigative Services LLC; Pathfinder Investigations; Petrosino Investigations; Solved It Investigations; Sterling Investigative Services, LLC; The Almeida Group; We Due Process, LLC; Williams Investigations at an estimate of $12,000,000.00 over three years until November 30, 2026 with a three-year renewal option. The effective date of the contract will be November 15, 2023. The purpose of the contract is to establish a pool of qualified private investigators for the Maricopa County Office of Contract Counsel (OCC) to assign to court proceedings in Maricopa County (County). (C-73-24-030-X-00)

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C-73-23-075-X
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57. 220094-CMR, SOUTHEAST JUVENILE COURTROOM AND OFFICE RENOVATION PHASE II GMP 2 Approve the Phase II (Construction Services) Contract for Award to Okland Construction Co., Inc with a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP 2) of $26,430,674 with an estimated completion date of 06/30/2025. The purpose of the contract is to provide Phase II construction manager at risk services to renovate space in the Southeast Juvenile Courts Facility located at 1810 S. Lewis St. located in District 2. (C-73-23-075-X-01)

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58. APPROVE USE OF OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUNDS FOR PURCHASE OF NALOXONE, PUBLIC HEALTH STAFFING, AND CORRECTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES STAFFING Approve the use of Public Health Opioid Settlement Funds for purchase of naloxone, Public Health staffing, and Correctional Health Services staffing. The amount to be used for the purchase of naloxone shall not exceed $750,000. The amount to be used for Public Health staff shall not exceed $170,000. Staffing will expand capacity to measure the impact of Opioid Settlement dollars and implementation of programs. Includes an Epidemiologist, Evaluation Coordinator, and partial Accountant and Substance Use/Mental Health Manager. The amount to be used for staff shall not exceed $1,000,000. Staffing to include expanded medical and support staff for the augmented MAT program hosted by Correctional Health Services. Includes Addictionologists, Midlevel Providers, Registered Nurses, Emergency Medical Technicians, Correctional Health Technicians, Mental Health Associates, and an Office Assistant. Staff will provide substance use treatment, administer medication, monitor withdrawal, observe patients, schedule appointments, and link individuals to outside providers and counseling services to set up ongoing success post-release. (C-86-24-098-X-00)

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C-86-20-011-3-05 (base: C-86-20-011-3)
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C-86-20-011-3
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59. AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR DIETETIC INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Approve Amendment No. 5 to Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) Contract No. CTR046145 between Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH) to provide continued funding for the Dietetic Internship Program. The price sheet is effective October 1, 2023, through September 30, 2024, for the not-to-exceed amount of $186,725.72. The term of this Agreement is October 1, 2019, through September 30, 2024. It is mutually agreed that the referenced IGA is amended as follows: 1. Pursuant to Terms and Conditions, Provision Six (6), Contract Changes, Section 6.1, Amendments, Purchase Orders and Change Orders, the following changes are hereby made under this Amendment Five (5); 1.1 The Price Sheet is hereby revised and replaced; and 1.2 Exhibit A is revised and replaced. This grant award is reoccurring and has been awarded to the department for many years. There is no cash or in-kind match required and indirect costs are fully recoverable. Ongoing cash contributions will not be required. The grant award is not a mandated function but provides a benefit to the citizens by increasing the number of Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Registered Dieticians to provide nutrition counseling for the community. The grant award is not competitively bid, and the department’s operating budget is not required to absorb any costs. The Department of Public Health’s Indirect Rate for FY2024 is 15.65%. Indirect costs are budgeted at $25,268.12 which are fully recoverable. Departmental indirect rates are reestablished at the beginning of each fiscal year and the future indirect rates will be collected at the corresponding rates. Board Required Information: Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore expenditure of the revenues is not prohibited by the budget law. This Amendment does not alter the budget constraining expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. The overall grant budget will be adjusted as necessary to accommodate this grant through a future reconciliation. Funding for this Agreement is provided by a Grant from ADHS and will not affect the County’s general fund. (C-86-20-011-3-05)

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60. AMENDMENT TO OFFICE LEASE WITH HIGLEY PROJECT, LLC Approve and execute the Third Amendment to Office Lease between Higley Project, LLC and Maricopa County (County), dated July 30, 2014, as amended (Agreement), for County’s operation of immunization/vital records and administrative offices at the property located at 1850 North 95th Avenue, Suite 182, Phoenix, Arizona. The Amendment extends the term of the Agreement through December 31, 2024. The County’s Assistant County Manager and/or the Real Estate Director may administer this Agreement. This property is in Supervisor District 5. Base Rent monthly installments remain unchanged at the current amount of $9,991.75 plus tax. (C-86-15-005-1-06)

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C-86-23-099-X-02 (base: C-86-23-099-X)
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61. PURCHASE ORDER FROM ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR PROP 201 SMOKE FREE ARIZONA—MARICOPA COUNTY Approve a retroactive purchase order (PO) 573394 for Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) CTR063289 between Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH) for services related to the PROP 201 Education and Compliance Activities Program. The Program provides tobacco use prevention and education services for Maricopa County. Funding is in the amount of $816,413.00 for the budget period July 01, 2023, through June 30, 2024. The IGA term is July 01, 2022, through June 30, 2027. The Department of Public Health’s indirect rate for FY24 is 15.65%. Grant indirect costs are fully recoverable in the amount of $110,478.72. The grant award is not a mandated function but provides a benefit to citizens by providing education and compliance activities in accordance with program guidelines. This is a non-competitive grant award that has been awarded to the Department in previous years. There is no cash or in-kind matching requirement. Should the grant cease, ongoing contributions are not required. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore expenditure of the revenues is not prohibited by the budget law. This Amendment does not alter the budget constraining expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. 42-17105. The overall grant budget will be adjusted as necessary to accommodate this grant through a future reconciliation. Funding for this grant is provided by ADHS and will not affect the County general fund. (C-86-23-099-X-02)

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C-86-24-095-X-00 (base: C-86-24-095-X)
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62. CONTRACT WITH PHOENIX CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT Approve a Contract for Services between Phoenix Children’s Hospital and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH) for participating in a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA). Phoenix Children’s Hospital shall pay the County for the services described, in the amount of $15,600 per year, for three years, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $46,800. The term of this Contract is from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2026. The Contract may be extended by mutual written and signed agreement of the Parties for additional terms up to three-years each. The Department of Public Health's standard indirect rate for FY24 is 15.65%, The fee fund rate for FY24, however, is 18.67%. This CHNA contract will fall under the fee fund rate of 18.67%. As such, indirect costs are estimated at $2,454.30 (per year) and are fully recoverable. (C-86-24-095-X-00)

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63. IGA WITH ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS ON BEHALF OF ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Approve an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf of Arizona State University (ASU) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH) to provide funding for epidemiology services. The purpose of this IGA is for MCDPH to gain the capacity to rapidly scale and respond to emergency public health events with trained investigators. This Agreement will also allow ASU students to gain practical experience in public health. The budget period is from January 01, 2024, through December 31, 2024, with a not-to-exceed amount of $175,900.00. The term of the IGA will be January 01, 2024, through December 31, 2024. Subject to the availability of funds ad acceptable Contractor performance, this IGA may be extended for additional one-year periods, not-to-exceed a total extended term of five (5) years, except that the cost will be subject to renegotiation. Any extension of this Agreement shall be in writing mutually acceptable to the Department and the Contractor and signed by both parties. (C-86-24-096-X-00)

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64. SOLE SOURCE SERVICE CONTRACT WITH THE ARIZONA PARTNERSHIP FOR IMMUNIZATION (TAPI) FOR BILLING IMMUNIZATIONS Approve this Sole Source Service Contract between The Arizona Partnership for Immunization (TAPI) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH). This Contract continues the established program that coordinates public health clinics so that Maricopa County can be compensated for immunizations administered to clients with current health insurance. Also, this Contract generates revenue for MCDPH. The term of the Sole Source Service Contract is January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2028. (C-86-24-097-X-00)

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65. SALT RIVER PROJECT POWER DISTRIBUTION EASEMENT Approve and execute a Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (“SRP”) Power Distribution Easement for the property located at 1325 North Fiesta Boulevard, Gilbert, AZ to SRP without public auction pursuant to A.R.S. § 11-251(9). The property is located in Supervisor District 1. THIS ACTION REQUIRES UNANIMOUS CONSENT OF THE BOARD. (C-78-24-032-X-00)

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66. TERMINATE IGA WITH CITY OF PHOENIX TO ACCEPT 5307 GRANT FUNDING Terminate the Contract Amendment between Maricopa County and the City of Phoenix to accept 5307 Grant Funding to improve Lower Buckeye Road from 125th Avenue to El Mirage Road. Under this request, the Board of Supervisors will terminate the Contract Amendment and the authority of the Maricopa County Director of Transportation, or their designee, to accept federal grant funds for $140,000, as a pass-through from the City of Phoenix Public Transit Department. The Parties have mutually agreed to terminate the Contract as Valley Metro/RPTA has chosen to reroute transit services in the area. The project was never started nor were there any monetary funds exchanged between the Parties. The County’s financial contribution and a local match of $35,000 will be dissolved back into the department’s budget, FY2022 Transportation Department (640) Transportation Capital Project Fund (234) Five Year Program in the Transportation System Management Project, Sub-Project TT0700. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. The termination of this requested action does not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. Section 42-17105. Supervisory District No. 5 (C-64-22-065-X-01)

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67. AMENDED AND RESTATED IGA WITH CITY OF CHANDLER FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY ASSISTANCE FOR LINDSAY ROAD FROM OCOTILLO ROAD TO HUNT HIGHWAY Approve the Amended and Restated Intergovernmental Agreement between Maricopa County (County) and the City of Chandler (City) for assistance in acquiring right-of-way and related easements within County’s jurisdiction and authorize the County’s legal representative to work in cooperation with the City to contract with outside Counsel to perform all acts in the manner required by law to acquire, including condemnation, the property necessary for the City’s roadway improvements to Lindsay Road from Ocotillo Road to Hunt Highway. The City is seeking streamlined Real Estate support from the County to acquire right-of-way and related easements within unincorporated Maricopa County required for the Project. The City will pay for all costs associated with the right-of-way acquisition, including condemnation costs. The proposed improvement will complete the minor arterial standard in places not completed by private development. The improvements will include four vehicular travel lanes (two lanes in each direction), raised medians, bike lanes, curb, gutters, sidewalks, ADA ramp upgrades, traffic signal upgrades, street lighting, undergrounding SRP 12kV, drainage improvements, landscaping, dual left turn lanes at Riggs Road, water, sewer, and private utility improvements. The Intergovernmental Agreement requires the City to annex the Project upon completion. The City will be authorized to hire outside counsel, on behalf of the County, for condemnation cases. While the majority of the work will be done by the City and outside counsel, settlement agreements will still need to be approved by the Board of Supervisors. Supervisory District No. 1 (C-64-22-213-X-01)

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68. EASEMENT, RIGHT-OF-WAY, AND RELOCATION ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS Approve easements, right-of-way documents, and relocation assistance for highway and public purposes as authorized by road file resolutions or previous Board of Supervisors’ actions. A. Project Name: Ocotillo Rd from 148th St to Greenfield Rd – WJ Item #: D24632 – Project #: TR221 – APN: 304-76-021 – (Grantor: Max A and Deborah A Almodavar) A1. Purchase agreement and escrow instructions A2. Warranty deed A3. Temporary construction easement Supervisory District 1 B. Project Name: Olive Ave from SR 303 to Sarival Ave – WJ Item #: D23446 (Sarival Ave) – Project #: TT0561 – APN: N/A – (Grantor: BNSF Railway Company) B1. Easement agreement with a Construction and Maintenance Agreement incorporated within B2. Memorandum of easement Supervisory District 4 C. Project Name: Olive Ave from SR 303 to Sarival Ave – WJ Item #: D23501(Reems Rd) – Project #: TT0561 – APN: N/A – (Grantor: BNSF Railway Company) C1. Easement agreement with a Construction and Maintenance Agreement incorporated within C2. Memorandum of easement Supervisory District 4 (C-78-24-034-X-00)

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C-44-24-073-X-00 (base: C-44-24-073-X)
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  • 2023-11-16 — November 16, 2023 - Planning & Zoning Co

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69. PLANNING & ZONING SETTING OF HEARINGS Schedule the following items for public hearing at the December 6, 2023 Board Hearing: CPA2023014 – White Tank Grand Avenue Area Plan – Area Plan Update – Districts 4 & 5 CPA2023011 – Maricopa Energy Center – Major CPA – Dist. 5 CPA2023012 – Belmont Mixed Use – Major CPA – Dist. 4 CPA2023013 – Desert Gem Solar & Storage Project – Major CPA – Dist. 5 Z2021065 – AZ Happy Valley Royal Care, LLC – SUP – Dist. 4 Z2021128 - Crown Castle Cashion 806982 – SUP Mod of Condition – Dist. 5 Z2022185 – PH68137A – TowerCom Hun – SUP – Dist. 4 Z2022212 - 5251 S. 43rd Avenue Rezone – ZC with Overlay – Dist. 5 Z2022222 - The Grove Bible Church – SUP – Dist. 1 Z2023030 - US-AZ 7049 (Tolleson) Cell Tower – SUP – Dist. 5 Z2023041 - Broadway & 91st Ave. Storage Facility – ZC with Overlay – Dist. 5 Z2023042 - Broadway & 91st Ave. Storage Facility – SUP – Dist. 5 Z2023069 – Desert Studios – ZC with Overlay – Dist. 4 Z2023078 – Camino Del Sol Pet Cemetery – SUP - Dist. 4 Z2023089 – Carefree Garage Condominiums – ZC Overlay – Dist. 3 Z2022171 – Gamblers Row – SUP – Dist. 4 (C-44-24-073-X-00)

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C-06-24-309-X-00 (base: C-06-24-309-X)
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70. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR HOFFMANTOWN I & II IWDD NO. 62 Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appointment of Trustees pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from Hoffmantown I & II IWDD No. 62: 1. Cancel the election scheduled to be held on November 15, 2023. 2. Appoint Joe Caslake, Debi Griffith, and Susan Grace to fill the expired terms. The appointed Trustees shall serve a two-year term effective January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2025, OR until his/her successor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the office as if elected to that office (Supervisorial District 3). (C-06-24-309-X-00)

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C-06-24-310-X-00 (base: C-06-24-310-X)
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71. CIVIL PENALTY APPEALS - FOR APPROVAL Pursuant to A.R.S. §42-12052, for property owners who timely satisfied the requirements of primary residence status: 1. Approve property owners' appeals of a civil penalty assessment, direct the Assessor to reclassify the subject properties to class three, and waive the civil penalty. 2. Approve the related resolutions associated with changing the legal classification to class 3 (owner occupied) pursuant to A.S.R. §42-12003 and apply State Aid Credit, if applicable. 3. Direct the Treasurer to make conforming corrections to the property owners’ tax bills and send notifications of the change in tax liability. A list of recommended parcels is attached and will be on file in the Clerk of the Board's Office in accordance with LAPR approved retention schedule. (C-06-24-310-X-00)

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C-56-24-003-X-00 (base: C-56-24-003-X)
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72. COST PER FELONY CASE ANNUAL REPORT Pursuant to A.R.S. § 11-584(B)(2), receive the cost per felony case annual report as submitted by the Office of the Legal Advocate; Office of the Legal Defender; and Office of the Public Defender of Maricopa County. (C-56-24-003-X-00)

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C-43-24-051-X-00 (base: C-43-24-051-X)
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73. DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAX INTEREST WAIVER Pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-18053(C), the attached delinquent property tax interest waiver is presented to the Board of Supervisors for consideration and approval. (C-43-24-051-X-00)

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C-06-24-299-X-00 (base: C-06-24-299-X)
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74. DUPLICATE WARRANTS Pursuant to A.R.S § 11-632, approve and ratify the issuance of duplicate warrants to replace county warrants and school warrants which were either lost or stolen. Necessary affidavits have been filed with the Board. (C-06-24-299-X-00) Name Warrant No Amount Dept/School Maria Castaneda 3700601008 29.81 Avondale Dist. #44 Lacey Nicole Saldana 3700700490 630.38 Litchfield Elementary Dist. #79 Andrea Redfield 3700661427 58.85 Litchfield Elementary Dist. #79 Amy Brown 3012303990 62.84 Superior Court Traci E. Graham 3700670972 851.61 Littleton Dist. #65 Desert View Tolleson LLC 3010157527 2,461.32 Human Services Debra Ritchheart 3700700509 836.00 Litchfield Elementary Dist. #79 Jacquon Clemons 3010150754 645.00 MCAO Samantha Jones 3700697989 914.20 Queen Creek Dist. #95 Playworks Education Energized 3700683123 40,000.00 Laveen Dist. #59 Laura McCue 3010159757 2,085.00 Planning and Development TSA Consulting Group Inc. 3700689348 22,628.71 Queen Creek Dist. #95

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C-06-24-300-X-00 (base: C-06-24-300-X)
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75. STALE DATED WARRANTS Pursuant to A.R.S. §11-644 the Board of Supervisors finds that claims presented, are legitimate and that claimants have demonstrated good and sufficient reason for failure to present the original check or warrant within the allotted time. Accordingly, the claims are allowed. (C-06-24-300-X-00) Name Warrant No Amount Dept/School Carol A. Mack / Christopher J. Mack 945555 269.84 Treasurer Landmark Title Assurance Agency 944082 486.14 Treasurer Stewart Title Guaranty Company By: Courtney Creech 944909 515.19 Treasurer QuickTrip Corporation 939881 19,962.59 Treasurer Bank of America By: Ernst & Young 935882 12,186.66 Treasurer

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C-50-24-093-X-00 (base: C-50-24-093-X)
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76. MONTHLY DONATIONS REPORT – SEPTEMBER Accept the monthly donations reports from Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) for the month of September with a cash value of $1,228.67. Also accept the non-cash donations reports from MCSO for the month of September with a non-cash value of $4,376. All the cash and non-cash donations were designated for MASH, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Animal Safe Haven where evidentiary animals seized in criminal animal abuse cases are housed and cared for. (C-50-24-093-X-00)

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C-43-24-052-X-00 (base: C-43-24-052-X)
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C-43-24-052-X
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77. TAX ABATEMENT Pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-18353, the tax abatement requests for the parcel numbers and tax years listed below are presented to the Board of Supervisors for consideration and approval. Parcels Tax Years Amount 504-64-025 2012-2019 $571.09 949-36-511 2015 $176.48 990-00-066 2015 $242.64 949-24-117 2015 $172.62 949-36-520 2015 $205.32 948-54-649 2015 $230.68 960-36-557 2007-2019 $956.23 (C-43-24-052-X-00)

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C-06-24-352-X-00 (base: C-06-24-352-X)
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78. MINUTES Pursuant to A.R.S. §§38-431.01 and 11-217, approve the minutes of the Board of Supervisors meeting held on September 13, 2023. (C-06-24-352-X-00)

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C-19-24-083-X-00 (base: C-19-24-083-X)
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C-19-24-083-X
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79. SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY V. ARIZ. DEP’T OF REVENUE, NO. 1 CA-TX-21-0008 Authorize the Attorney General to file a petition for review, at the Attorney General’s discretion, of the Arizona Court of Appeals’ decision in San Diego Gas & Electric Company v. Ariz. Dep’t of Revenue, No. 1 CA-TX 21-0008 (Ariz. Ct. App. Oct. 24, 2023). This matter was heard in Executive Session on Nov. 13, 2023. (C-19-24-083-X-00)

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C-22-24-038-X-00 (base: C-22-24-038-X)
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C-22-24-038-X
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80. IGA WITH CITY OF TEMPE FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT INITIATIVES Approve an Intergovernmental Agreement (“Agreement”) between the City of Tempe (“City or Contractor”) and Maricopa County, administered by its Human Services Department (“County”). The City and County are collectively referred to here as the “Parties” and individually as a “Party.” The County seeks to support the City’s Expanded Food Security Initiative (the “Initiative”) to expand access to food and nutrition for recurrent users of food pantry services by providing emergency food boxes, nutritional education, and community resource navigation to improve economic security and physical health and wellbeing in the City of Tempe and surrounding area. The County shall provide the Contractor with Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) funds for Initiative activities in the amount of $62,500; period of funding availability and term of the Agreement shall be retroactive to November 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024. Also request authorization for the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to approve and execute Administrative Change Orders upon the recommendation of the Human Services Department Director and Legal Counsel on behalf of the County as identified in Section 5.0, (Administrative Change Orders), subsection 5.1 in the Agreement. Supervisor District: 1 (C-22-24-038-X-00)

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C-73-24-017-X-00 (base: C-73-24-017-X)
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C-73-24-017-X
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81. 230076-RFP, SCHOOL SAFETY PILOT PROGRAM Approve the contract for award between Maricopa County and Motorola Solutions, Inc. at an estimate of $5,150,000 over three years until October 31, 2026 with a two-year renewal option. The effective date of the contract will be November 15, 2023. The purpose of the contract is to provide a turnkey instant notification system for implementation in schools that will minimize the amount of time spent responding to an active shooter event or other emergency where multiple notifications must go out at or near the same time. This includes district, campus, emergency personnel, and law enforcement response. (C-73-24-017-X-00)

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C-69-24-029-X-00 (base: C-69-24-029-X)
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C-69-24-029-X
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82. BIDS AND AWARD FOR SUPERSTITION SPRINGS GOLF COURSE LAKE Authorize the advertisement of the Invitation for Bids of the Superstition Springs Golf Course Lake project and the award of the contract to the lowest responsible bidder if the bid is not more than ten percent (10%) over the engineer’s estimate. The proposed improvements at the project area include filling in the existing lake to re-establish flow through the channel, construction of a concrete low-flow channel and maintenance access ramps, redirecting an existing drainage pipe outfall further upstream, constructing shallow basins to capture rainwater, and the use of drought-tolerant native plantings. The project is intended to manage nuisance water, eliminate vector issues, restore conveyance of stormwater within the EMF, and provide a landscape treatment that is acceptable to stakeholders and the general public while increasing potential rainwater capture and minimizing District maintenance activities. The multi-benefit project will address local stakeholder concerns while implementing a sustainable and functional flood conveyance channel design. This Agenda Item impacts Supervisor District 1. (C-69-24-029-X-00)

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C-69-24-030-X-00 (base: C-69-24-030-X)
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83. IGA BETWEEN US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND THE FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT FOR WATER RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS Approve Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) FCD 2023A009, between the United States Geological Survey (USGS) [Agreement #23ZFJFA00079410 (USGS)] and the Flood Control District of Maricopa County (District), for the period of October 1, 2023, to September 30, 2024, for collection of streamflow data on local watersheds throughout Maricopa County. The total cost of the IGA is $319,390. The District’s costs under this agreement will be $209,640, with the USGS contributing the remaining $109,750. In addition, USGS will facilitate Federal Priority Stream gaging Funds of $52,410. Payments from the District are to be made quarterly. The agreement covers costs associated with the maintenance, collection, and publication of stream flow data and river reach characteristics at seven continuous stream flow monitoring stations and 14 peak flow monitoring sites throughout Maricopa County. This agreement will further develop and evaluate long-term flood histories on watercourses in Maricopa County and provide information critical to determining the risk of flooding in these watercourses. The information generated by the USGS’s ongoing work is vital to the safety of Maricopa County residents and the continuing hydrologic studies performed by the District. This agenda item impacts all Supervisorial Districts. (C-69-24-030-X-00)

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C-69-15-008-5-03 (base: C-69-15-008-5)
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C-69-15-008-5
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84. CHANGE ORDER NO. 7 TO CONTRACT FOR THE VINEYARD FLOOD RETARDING STRUCTURE REHABILITATION PROJECT Approve Change Order No. 7 to Contract FCD 2014C014 for Pre-Construction Services CMAR for Vineyard Flood Retarding Structure (FRS) Rehabilitation Project. Change Order No. 7 for Pre-Construction Services CMAR Contract FCD2014C014 adds funds in the amount of $900,000.00 to the existing contract, increasing the value of the contract to $3,150,000.00. The additional funds are required to proceed with developing acceptable filter compaction requirements for District dams that are reasonable and acceptable to the Arizona Department of Water Resources. Additionally, it will allow the District to construct an acceptable test filter that meets the requirements of the Arizona Department of Water Resources. Part of this funding will also allow the District to potentially use this CMAR for Vineyard FRS Phase 3. Change Order No. 7 will not add additional days to the contract. Contract FCD 2014C014 ends on August 30, 2025. Vineyard Road FRS is one of three earthen FRSs located in northwestern Pinal County, east of the Central Arizona Project (CAP) canal and south of Baseline Road. These three FRSs work as a hydraulically connected system, where the impoundment water from all three FRSs discharges to one outlet, the Powerline Floodway. The Powerline, Vineyard Road, and Rittenhouse FRSs Rehabilitation or Replacement Project was a District sponsored planning study that analyzed alternatives and selected a preferred alternative that would correct the dam deficiencies, maintain the flood control benefits to downstream properties, and comply with NRCS and state dam safety requirements. The selected alternative for Vineyard Road FRS involves raising and rehabilitating the structure. The raising and rehabilitation of the 5-mile-long Vineyard Road FRS involves reconstructing 2 emergency spillway reinforced concrete structures, raising the embankment, constructing a filter for the entire length of the structure, reconstructing the principal outlet, and erosion protection measures. This Agenda Item impacts Supervisorial District 1 & 2. (C-69-15-008-5-03)

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C-78-24-033-X-00 (base: C-78-24-033-X)
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85. EASEMENT, RIGHT-OF-WAY, AND RELOCATION ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS Approve easements and right-of-way acquisition documents, appraisal and relocation assistance services contracts under $5,000 per Resolution FCD 87-12; Escrow Instructions per Resolution FCD 87-13; Payment of Tax Notices per Resolution FCD 97-07; License Procedures and Fee Schedules per Resolution FCD2002R002; and disposal of easements, excess real property and fixtures under $250,000 documents per FCD 1999R016 for Flood Control purposes. A. 27th Ave and Olney Ave Storm Drain Project – WJ Item #: F00405 – Project #: 117.05.31– APN: 300-16-001H – Charles S Bryson and Nancy R Bryson Living Trust / Flood Control District of Maricopa County A1. Temporary construction easement Supervisory District 5 B. East Maricopa Floodway Reach 5 - MH Item #: N-2269– Project #: 121.01.12 – Permit #: 2022P285 – APN: 304-05-018Q – Flood Control District of Maricopa County / Stone Applications LLC B1. Non-Exclusive Drainage Easement Supervisory District 1 C. Rittenhouse Road Drain – MH Item #: M-2148-03– Project #: 480.01.12 – Permit #: 2022P193 – APN: 304-61-020M and 304-61-015G – Flood Control District of Maricopa County / Power Industrial Owner LLC C1. Non-Exclusive Drainage Easement Supervisory District 1 (C-78-24-033-X-00)

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C-69-24-035-X-00 (base: C-69-24-035-X)
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86. SETTLEMENT IN WINDES FARMS V. CITY OF PHOENIX AND MARICOPA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT Approve the Settlement in Windes Farms v. City of Phoenix: Maricopa County Flood Control District et al., Maricopa County Superior Court, case no. CV2023-002368. Authorize payment to the Plaintiff in accordance with the attached Settlement Agreement, in the amount of $114,806.50. This matter was discussed in Executive Session on October 30, 2023. (C-69-24-035-X-00)

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C-06-24-294-X-00 (base: C-06-24-294-X)
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87. MINUTES Pursuant to A.R.S. §§38-431.01 and 11-217, approve the minutes of the Library District meeting held on June 28, 2023; August 9, 2023; September 13, 2023. (C-06-24-294-X-00)

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C-68-04-001-2-01 (base: C-68-04-001-2)
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88. FY2024 BUDGET APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT Approve and direct the Maricopa County Stadium District (District) to remit to the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority (Authority) all District-held Car Rental Surcharge Revenues in accordance with Section 4 of Amendment No. 1 to the Intergovernmental Agreement dated November 1, 2023 (C-68-04-001-2-01). The District-held Car Rental Surcharge Revenues are estimated at $5.4M. Authorize an increase in the expenditure authority in the Stadium District (D680) Cactus League Operations Fund (250) Non Recurring (NRNP) by $5,400,000. This action will adjust the District budget to reflect the disbursement of the District-held Car Rental Surcharge Revenues in accordance with Amendment No. 1 of the Agreement. District revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation and therefore expenditures of these revenues are not subject to the constitutional expenditure limitation. The approval of this action requested does not alter the budget constraining the expenditure of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. Item was heard in executive session on October 30, 2023. (C-18-24-053-X-00)

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89. MINUTES Pursuant to A.R.S. §§38-431.01 and 11-217, approve the minutes of the Stadium District meeting held on June 28, 2023; September 13, 2023. (C-06-24-293-X-00)

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90. Public comment on matters pertaining to Maricopa County government. Please limit comments to two minutes. Note that pursuant to Arizona Open Meeting Law, Board members may not discuss matters raised under this public comment portion of the meeting; however, an individual Board member may respond to criticism made by those who have addressed the Board, ask staff to review an issue raised or may ask that the matter be placed on a future agenda. (Public comment is at the discretion of the Chairman.) If you would like to send a written comment, please send email to agenda.comments@maricopa.gov . Written comments will be summarized at the meeting noting the topic or topics. All written comments will be forwarded to each Board Office for their review. Comentarios del público sobre las materias relacionadas con el gobierno del Condado de Maricopa. Por favor limite sus comentarios a dos minutos. Tenga en cuenta que de conformidad con el Derecho de Reunión Abierta de Arizona, miembros de la Junta no podrán abordar las cuestiones planteadas en esta parte de comentario público de la reunión, sin embargo, un miembro de la Junta individuo puede responder a las críticas de quienes se han ocupado de la Junta, pida al personal para examinar una cuestión planteada o puede pedir que la cuestión se incluya en una agenda de futuro. (Comentario público es a discreción del Presidente.) Si le gustaría mandar sus comentarios por escrito favor de enviarlos por correo electrónico a agenda.comments@maricopa.gov. Comentarios escritos se resumirán en la reunión tomando nota del tema o temas. Todos los comentarios escritos se remitirán a cada Oficina de la Junta para su revisión.

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91. Supervisors'/County Manager's summary of current events - Resumen de temas de actualidad de los Supervisores/Administrador del Condado

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