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2023-03-01 · 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-20-23-009-X-00(base: C-20-23-009-X) - Base
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5. ED WINFIELD RETIREMENT Recognition of Ed Winfield, Chief Information Officer, for his years of service to Maricopa County (C-20-23-009-X-00)
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C-43-23-064-X-00(base: C-43-23-064-X) - Base
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6. DELIA BORUNDA RETIREMENT Recognition of Delia Borunda, Client Services Supervisor, Treasurer's Office, for 32 years of dedicated service to Maricopa County. (C-43-23-064-X-00)
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C-56-23-006-X-00(base: C-56-23-006-X) - Base
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7. PROCLAMATION PUBLIC DEFENSE RECOGNITION WEEK Proclaim the week of March 13, 2023, as Public Defense Recognition Week. WHEREAS, March 18, 2023, marks the 60th anniversary of the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Gideon v. Wainwright; and WHEREAS, on March 18, 1963, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Gideon that the United States Constitution’s Sixth Amendment right to the assistance of counsel is essential to a fair trial, and requires the appointment of counsel for indigent defendants accused of felonies in state court; and WHEREAS, the Supreme Court recognized in Gideon that “. . . lawyers in criminal courts are necessities, not luxuries;” and WHEREAS, Maricopa County upholds and affirms the guarantee of the Sixth Amendment’s right to counsel, recognizing counsel as essential to the fairness of criminal proceedings; and WHEREAS, Maricopa County Public Defense Services’ attorneys and support staff continue to work tirelessly to provide essential, constitutionally-guaranteed legal services to those who would not otherwise have access to representation; and WHEREAS, Maricopa County Public Defense Services not only represents its clients but also upholds the rights set forth in the United States Constitution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors does hereby proclaim that the week of March 13, 2023, shall be recognized as “Public Defense Recognition Week” in appreciation of the essential role played by the attorneys and staff of Public Defense Services in upholding the Sixth Amendment guarantee of counsel and protecting the fundamental right to a fair trial. (C-56-23-006-X-00)
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C-44-23-224-X-00(base: C-44-23-224-X) - Base
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8. BIBLOW PROPERTY EASEMENT ABANDONMENT Case #: S2023001 Supervisor District: 2 Owner: Jim Biblow Request: A Resolution to redelineate a public utility easement on Lot 2728 of Leisure World Plat 26 Site Location: APN 141-56-635 @ 2728 Leisure World, Mesa, AZ 85206 Staff Recommendation: Approval (C-44-23-224-X-00)
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C-44-23-211-X-00(base: C-44-23-211-X) - Base
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- 2023-01-26 — January 26, 2023 - Planning & Zoning Com
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9. 101 & NORTHERN AVE Case #: Z2022178 Supervisor District: 4 Applicant & Owner: Bill Lally - Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. / Happy Valley II LLC Request: Zone Change from Rural-43 to C-2 CUPD Site Location: Generally located 400’ east of SEC of Northern Ave. & the Loop 101 Freeway in the Glendale area Commission Recommendation: On 1/26/23, the Commission voted 6-0, to recommend approval of Z2022178 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘i’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Zoning Exhibit entitled “101 & Northern: Zoning Exhibit “, consisting of 1 full-size sheet, dated December 7, 2022, and stamped received December 9, 2022, 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 “101 & Northern”, consisting of 9 pages, dated December 7, 2022, and stamped received December 9, 2022, except as modified by the following conditions. c. The following C-2 CUPD standards shall apply: 1. Off-Site Billboard Height: 48 ft. 2. Off-Site Billboard Sign Face Area: 672 sq. ft. per sign face d. The following Planning Engineering conditions shall apply: 1. Without the submittal of a precise plan of development, no development approval is inferred by this review, including, but not limited to number of proposed building lots/units, drainage design, access and roadway alignments. These items will be addressed as development plans progress and submitted to the County for further review and/or entitlement. 2. A traffic impact study must be submitted with future (non-billboard) entitlement (POD) application(s) Maricopa County Planning & Development. 3. Northern Avenue is within the jurisdiction of the City of Peoria. The City of Glendale maintains a strip annexation across the site’s frontage as well. The applicant will be responsible for coordinating with both cities to review any traffic impact, right-of-way dedication, permitting or roadway improvement requirements for this and future entitlements. 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; MCDOT Roadway Design Manual; and current engineering policies, standards and best practices at the time of application for construction. e. Prior to a precise plan of development approval for the development of a commercial use requiring utilities, not including billboards uses, the applicant shall provide the Maricopa County Planning and Development Department with an executed pre-annexation service agreement with the City of Glendale that identifies the detail for when the proposed project will be annexed and/or the provision of water and sewer service. In lieu of a pre-annexation service agreement, the developer must provide a ‘will serve’ letter from the certificated water and sewer provider, unless otherwise approved by Maricopa County Environmental Services Department. 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 subject site. Prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy, local fire protection jurisdiction review and approval will be required. g. 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. h. The property owner/s and their successors waive claim for diminution in value if the County takes action to rescind approval due to noncompliance with conditions. i. 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-44-23-211-X-00)
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Z2022178 BOS REPORT.PDF
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C-44-23-098-X-00(base: C-44-23-098-X) - Base
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- 2024-01-11 — January 11, 2024 - Planning & Zoning Com
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10. THE VILLE – APARTMENT TOWNHOMES Case #: Z2022068 Supervisor District: 4 Applicant & Owner: Ashley Marsh, Gammage & Burnham, P.L.C. / Gregory Living Trust Request: Zone change with overlay from Rural-43 to R-4 RUPD for future multi-family residential development Site Location: Generally located ¼ mile east of the northeast corner of 75th Ave. and Thunderbird Rd. in the Peoria area Commission Recommendation: On 9/22/22, the Commission voted 7-1, to recommend approval of Z2022068 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘g’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Zoning Exhibit entitled “The Ville – Apartment Townhomes”, consisting of one full-size sheet, dated June 20, 2022, and stamped received June 22, 2022, except as modified by the following conditions. b. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Narrative Report entitled “The Ville – Apartment Townhomes”, consisting of 14 pages, dated June 22, 2022, and stamped received June 22, 2022, except as modified by the following conditions. c. The following Planning Engineering conditions shall apply: 1. APNs 200-68-020L, 200-68-020P and 200-68-020S are located within the jurisdiction of the City of Peoria (strip annexed) who must approve any zone change proposal within their confines. 2. Thunderbird Rd. and 73rd Ave. are within the jurisdiction of the City of Peoria. The applicant is responsible for coordinating with the City to review any traffic impact, right-of-way dedication, permitting or roadway improvement requirements. 3. Without the submittal of a Plan of Development, no development approval is inferred by this review, including, but not limited to number of proposed building lots/units, 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. 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; MCDOT Roadway Design Manual; and current engineering policies, standards, and best practices at the time of application for construction. d. The following R-4 RUPD development standards shall apply: 1. Maximum height of 30’ for structures. 2. Minimum 20’ perimeter setback from any zoning boundary or adjacent street, excluding any refuse enclosure or parking spaces form a zoning boundary. 3. Minimum standard parking space widths of 9½’ and depths of 20’. However, parking spaces may overhang two feet into a landscape strip or pedestrian walkway, but any parking spaces that protrude over a pedestrian walkway shall maintain at least a four-foot-wide clearance to allow for pedestrian access. e. Prior to a precise plan of development or final plat approval, the applicant shall provide the Maricopa County Planning and Development Department with an executed pre-annexation service agreement with the City of Peoria that identifies the detail for when the proposed project will be annexed and the provision of water and sewer service. In lieu of pre-annexation service agreement the developer must provide a ‘will serve’ letter from the certificated water and sewer provider. f. 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. 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. This item was continued from the January 25, 2023 meeting. (C-44-23-098-X-00)
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11. LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS - APLICACIONES DE LICENCIA DE LICOR This is the time for a public hearing on the applications for liquor licenses. At this hearing, the Board of Supervisors will determine the recommendation to the State Liquor Board as to whether the State Liquor Board should grant or deny license.
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C-06-23-431-X-01(base: C-06-23-431-X) - Base
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12. DEANNEXATION FROM THE CITY OF MESA ORDINANCE NO. 5762 TO MARICOPA COUNTY Pursuant to A.R.S. § 9-471.03 convene the scheduled public hearing regarding the de-annexing road right-of-way from City of Mesa jurisdiction to Maricopa County. Right-of-way location: From Sossaman and Warner intersection to 1471.47 feet north. Supervisory District No. 2. The Board of Supervisors determined at a public hearing on January 25, 2023 that such action would be in the public interest and has complied with the additional requirements of A.R.S. § 9-471.03. If approved, the Board of Supervisors: 1. Orders that the public right-of-way be returned as specified in City of Mesa Ordinance No. 5762, returning the public right-of-way to Maricopa County. 2. Pursuant to ARS § 9-471.02, directs the Clerk of the Board to notify the City of Mesa that the Board of Supervisors order regarding the de-annexation of the public right-of-way was approved, and 3. Directs the Clerk of the Board to certify a copy of the order of the Board and file it for record in the Office of the County Recorder. Legal description of the roadway being de-annexed, identified as Exhibit "A", is attached. MCDOT Analysis: The existing roadway is owned/operated/maintained by MCDOT. The adjacent area is currently under development for industrial uses requiring roadway improvements. These improvements require the deannexation of 32 feet along Sossaman Road to accommodate an arterial roadway. This deannexation will ensure the roadway is fully within unincorporated Maricopa County and reduce conflict of liability. The roadway improvements are a necessary improvement to the traveling public. The Board action will result to add 0.0019 square miles to County ownership and enable the County to assume responsibility for road maintenance. Financial Status: Cost of the roadway(s) development falls to the developer with no initial cost to Maricopa County. Cost of maintenance moving forward is typical of roadway maintenance cost and will be the responsibility of Maricopa County. The cost of roadway maintenance provides a benefit to the traveling public. (C-06-23-431-X-01)
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LIST OF ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS.PDF
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CITY OF MESA RECORDED ORD 5762.2023.PDF
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MARICOPA COUNTY ANNEXATION ORDINANCE.DOC
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MARICOPA COUMTY ANNEXATION RESO AND ORDER.DOC
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C-06-23-527-X-00(base: C-06-23-527-X) - Base
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13. IMPACT STATEMENT HEARING FOR THE PROPOSED SHERWOOD MESA 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 Sherwood Mesa 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 35 of Sherwood Mesa a Subdivision of the West half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, 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 65 of Maps, Page 50; TOGETHER WITH Lots 36 through 146 of Sherwood Mesa Amended a Subdivision of the West half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, 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 66 of Maps, Page 27; TOGETHER WITH Lots 8 through 37 of Sherwood Mesa Unit 2 a Subdivision of the East half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, 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 78 of Maps, Page 28. TOGETHER WITH Lots 109 through 111, and Lots 122 through 158 of Sherwood Mesa Unit 4 a Subdivision of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, 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 100 of Maps, Page 34; TOGETHER WITH Lots 172 through 176 of Sherwood Mesa Unit 5 a Subdivision of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, 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 106 of Maps, Page 36; (Supervisorial District 2) (C-06-23-527-X-00)
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SHERWOOD MESA IMPACT STATEMENT - FINAL 01-11-2023.PDF
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SHERWOOD MESA CITY OF MESA RESOLUTION 01-11-2023.PDF
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14. 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-64-23-206-X-01(base: C-64-23-206-X) - Base
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15. ROAD ABANDONMENT: ROAD FILE NO. AB-349 Convene a hearing for Resolution AB-349. Pursuant to A.R.S. §28-7214, adopt Resolution AB-349 to abandon a portion of Rancho Del Oro Dr. between 63rd St. and 64th St. and a portion of 64th St between Wildcat Dr. and Rancho Del Oro Dr. by extinguishing the easement which was conveyed to Maricopa County by an easement for highway purposes on August 17, 1967 and recorded by the Maricopa County Recorder in Instrument No. Docket 6704 Page 633. (General Vicinity: Rancho Del Oro Dr. and 64th St. and known as Assessor parcel 211-45-013A.) Supervisory District No. 2 (C-64-23-206-X-01)
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C-06-23-576-X-00(base: C-06-23-576-X) - Base
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16. APPOINTMENT TO THE TRAVEL REDUCTION PROGRAM REGIONAL TASK FORCE Approve the appointment of Lori Draffkorn to the Travel Reduction Program Regional Task Force, representing Supervisorial District 4. The term of service will be effective as of Board approval through January 31, 2025. (C-06-23-576-X-00)
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C-06-23-544-X-00(base: C-06-23-544-X) - Base
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17. APPOINTMENT TO THE CORRECTIONS OFFICER RETIREMENT PLAN (CORP) LOCAL BOARD AND TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM (PSPRS) LOCAL BOARDS Pursuant to A.R.S. 38-847 and 38-893, approve the appointment of Rebekah Friend as a Citizen Member, (Chairman of Merit Systems Commission) to the following local boards: Corrections Officer Retirement Plan (CORP) Local Board County Attorney Investigator's Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS) Local Board Sheriff's Office Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS) Local Board The term of the service is effective January 24, 2023 (date elected as Chairman of the Merit Systems Commission) through December 31, 2023. (C-06-23-544-X-00)
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C-06-23-536-X-00(base: C-06-23-536-X) - Base
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18. REAPPOINTMENT TO THE MERIT SYSTEMS COMMISSION Approve the reappointment of Rebekah Friend to the Merit Systems Commission, representing Supervisorial District 5. The term of service will be effective as of Board approval through December 31, 2027. (C-06-23-536-X-00)
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C-06-23-547-X-00(base: C-06-23-547-X) - Base
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19. RESIGNATION FROM AND APPOINTMENT TO THE BOARD OF HEALTH Accept the resignation of Kristen Acton from the Board of Health, representing Supervisorial District 4. The resignation is effective as of February 2, 2023. Approve the appointment of Joanne Osborne to the Board of Health, representing Supervisorial District 4. The term of service will be from Board approval through December 31, 2023, completing the term of resigning Kristen Acton. (C-06-23-547-X-00)
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C-06-23-529-X-00(base: C-06-23-529-X) - Base
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20. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR CLEAN UP PAPAGO Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Marion Cholieu for Clean Up Papago at McDowell Mountain Regional Park at 16300 McDowell Mountain Drive, Fort McDowell, Arizona 85264 to be held on Friday, May 19, 2023 from 7:00 pm to 11:59 pm. (Supervisorial District 2) (C-06-23-529-X-00)
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C-06-23-530-X-00(base: C-06-23-530-X) - Base
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21. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR HAWES TRAIL ALLIANCE Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Tom Stapley for Hawes Trail Alliance at Usery Regional Park at 3939 North Usery Pass Road, Mesa, Arizona 85207 to be held on Friday, July 21, 2023 from 7:00 pm to 11:59 pm. (Supervisorial District 2) (C-06-23-530-X-00)
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C-06-23-542-X-00(base: C-06-23-542-X) - Base
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22. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR ANTHEM ROTARY FOUNDATION Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Edward John Salem Jr. for Anthem Rotary Foundation at Anthem Community Park at 41703 North Gavilan Peak Parkway, Phoenix, Arizona 85086 to be held on Saturday, April 22, 2023 from 10:00 am to 9:30 pm. (Supervisorial District 3) (C-06-23-542-X-00)
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C-06-23-568-X-00(base: C-06-23-568-X) - Base
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23. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR ARIZONA LUTHERAN ACADEMY FEDERATION Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Douglas Neil Meyer for Arizona Lutheran Academy Federation at 6036 South 27th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85041 to be held on Saturday, April 1, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm (Supervisorial District 5) (C-06-23-568-X-00)
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C-06-23-570-X-00(base: C-06-23-570-X) - Base
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24. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR WEST VALLEY TRAIL ALLIANCE Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Brian Murphy for West Valley Trail Alliance at White Tank Mountain Reginal Park at 20304 West White Tank Mountain Road, Waddell, Arizona 85355 to be held on Friday, August 18, 2023 from 7:00 pm to 11:59 pm. (Supervisorial District 4) (C-06-23-570-X-00)
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C-06-23-574-X-00(base: C-06-23-574-X) - Base
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25. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR ST. KATHERINE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Evangelia Archuleta for St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church at 2716 North Dobson Road, Chandler, Arizona 85224 to be held on Saturday, March 25, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 11:59 pm. (Supervisorial District 1) (C-06-23-574-X-00)
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C-16-23-008-X-00(base: C-16-23-008-X) - Base
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26. GRANT RECONCILIATION Accept FY2022-23 grants for the Clerk of the Superior Court in the amount of $1,402,221. The indirect costs (based upon a rate of 39.43%) of $600,818 are not fully recoverable, as reflected in the funding agreements. FY2022-23 grants allow for $396,540 of recoverable indirect costs and $204,278 of unrecoverable costs. Also, pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17106, approve appropriation adjustments, resulting in a net increase to revenue and expenditures of $240,785 in FY2022-23 Clerk of the Court (160) Grants Fund (216) Operating (OPER) budget. Approval of this item will result in an overall grant funds appropriation of $1,402,221 for revenues and expenditures in the Clerk of the Court (160) Grants Fund (216) Operating (OPER) budget. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of constitutionals expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of these revenues is not prohibited by the budget law. This request does not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. Administrative Order #95-50, approved by Presiding Judge Robert D. Myers on June 29, 1995, adopted for the Judicial Branch a policy for the administration of grant funding. The policy is identical in form and substance to the policy adopted by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on an annual basis. A summary of each grant has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the policy. Copies of the agreement and supporting documents have been provided to the Office of Management and Budget, County Finance and Legal Departments. (C-16-23-008-X-00)
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27. 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. December 12, 2022 Serena Serassio Deputy County Attorney December 20, 2022 Sophia Petrillo Rule 39 December 27, 2022 Leah Cuesta Deputy County Attorney Johnny Jacquez Deputy County Attorney Stephanie Large Deputy County Attorney Aline Luttinger Deputy County Attorney Parker Nielson Deputy County Attorney Benjamin Schoenkin Deputy County Attorney January 9, 2023 Shannon Caldwell Evidence Specialist Johanna Chavez Paralegal Stephanie Claros Advocate Judith Ezeh Paralegal Jonathan Fugate Deputy County Attorney Sarah Heckathorne Deputy County Attorney Zachary Heyne Deputy County Attorney Flavio Montiel Claims Specialist Warren Morris Legal Support Clerk Karen Munoz Ortiz Legal Support Clerk Jennifer Torres Ramirez Paralegal Jilisa Webb Legal Support Specialist January 13, 2023 Jeremy Fenn Rule 39 January 17, 2023 Travis Grogan Rule 39 Ashlynn Medina Payroll Specialist Urszula Stepien Accounting Specialist January 18, 2023 Lyndsey Creer Rule 39 January 19, 2023 Christopher Giles Rule 39 January 23, 2023 Isaac Branson Rule 39 Sarah Buell Legal Support Clerk Lisa Corona Legal Support Assistant Darby Cowley Paralegal January 23, 2023 Brandon Hiller External Affairs Manager Samantha Pieri Legal Support Assistant Scott Pritchett PC/LAN Technician Silky Sharpe-Lower Paralegal January 30, 2023 Eilen Castellano-Tatis Rule 39 Veronica Rios Rule 39 (C-19-23-087-X-00)
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28. APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT THE 2023 TITLE I-D GRANT FROM THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FOR THE JAIL SCHOOL Approve the application for and acceptance of the Title I – Delinquent grant from the Arizona Department of Education in the amount of $84,369. The purpose of this grant is to provide prevention and intervention programs for children and youth who are neglected, delinquent, or at-risk. The Grant period is from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023. The grant award is reoccurring. The Department has no in-kind match requirement during the grant award period, and the grant award does not require ongoing cash contributions. The grant award is for a mandated function as it goes to jail school education for 16-to-18-year old's already in County jail. The Maricopa County School Superintendent’s Office serves as the fiscal agent for the jail education program. Although MCSSO has an approved fiscal year 2023 indirect cost rate of 0.45 percent, it is not planning to charge indirect costs on this grant. This award is non-competitive, and the grant award is a federal entitlement grant award. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the MCSSO’s operating budget. As a result of this funding and pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17106(B), approve an adjustment to the FY2023 County School Superintendent (D370) Schools Grants Fund (715) Operating (OPER) revenues and expenditures budget in the amount of $84,369. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditures of these revenues are not prohibited by the budget law. This action does not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. (C-37-23-025-X-00)
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29. APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT THE 2023 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL EMERGENCY RELIEF (ESSER III) GRANT FOR THE JAIL SCHOOL Approve the application for and acceptance of $51,300 from the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund. The ESSER Fund is authorized under Section 18003 of the Education Stabilization Fund per the CARES Act to aid schools in preventing, preparing for, and responding to the coronavirus virus (COVID-19). Funds for this program have been allocated per Section 18003(c) to local educational agencies (LEAs) in the State in proportion to the amount of funds such LEAs received under Title I-A in the most recent fiscal year. Funds for this program have also been allocated per Section 18003(e) to LEAs in the State that did not receive funds under Title I-A in the most recent fiscal year. The term of this grant is March 13, 2020, to September 30, 2024. Authorize the Chairman to sign all documents related to these grant funds, as applicable. The grant award is a formula grant CFDA 84.425. The cash or in-kind match is not applicable. Ongoing cash contributions are not applicable. The Maricopa County School Superintendent’s Office serves as the fiscal agent for the jail education program. Although MCSSO has an approved fiscal year 2023 indirect cost rate of 0.45 percent, it is not planning to charge indirect costs on this grant. These funds will be a direct benefit to the Jail school within MCSSO. The grant award is non-competitive and an entitlement grant from the federal government. There are no costs that will need to be absorbed by the MCSSO’s operating budget. As a result of this funding and pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17106(B), approve an adjustment to the FY2023 County School Superintendent (D370) Schools Grants Fund (715) Operating (OPER) revenues and expenditures budget in the amount of $51,300. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditures of these revenues are not prohibited by the budget law. This action does not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. (C-37-23-024-X-00)
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C-50-23-140-X-00(base: C-50-23-140-X) - Base
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30. TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF RETIRING K-9 - RYKER Approve the transfer of ownership of retiring K-9, Ryker, #134, to Detective S. Sanfillippo #S1511. Ryker has served MCSO for seven years primarily assisting with seizures amounting to over $118K in cash and illegal drugs with street values of over $4.5 million total. He has assisted with the arrest and apprehension of countless individuals in the County of Maricopa/State of Arizona. Ryker will be 9 years old in April 2023 and is experiencing a noticeable decrease in stamina and focus plus minor medical issues. Detective S. Sanfillippo has been Ryker's first and only handler/partner since 2015 and will accept full care and financial responsibility for Ryker upon adoption. A Canine Release and Indemnification form will be processed. THIS ITEM REQUIRES A UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THE BOARD (C-50-23-140-X-00)
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31. AMENDMENT TO THE SUBGRANTEE AGREEMENT FROM THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY PROJECT Approve Amendment #2 to the Subgrantee Agreement from the Arizona Department of Homeland Security, Project #210811-02. This amendment extends the expiration date of the Agreement from December 31, 2022, until March 31, 2023. All other terms and conditions are the same. Approval of this item allows additional time to complete the purchase of the portable radio headsets, command dual radio and a MEMO MESH network radio. The original award amount of $76,900 was approved by the Board on October 20, 2021, in action C-50-22-260-X-00. This funding award is recurring and there is no match requirement. It was competitively bid. This is not a mandated function although it supports the MCSO public safety mandate and provides a benefit to the citizens by responding to serious incidents involving hostages and /or individuals which have been identified as having involvement in serious criminal offenses and/or terrorist activities. (C-50-22-260-X-02)
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32. MONTHLY DONATIONS REPORT - DECEMBER Accept the monthly donations report from Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) for the month of December with a cash value of $2,657. Also accept the non-cash donations report from MCSO for the month of December with a non-cash value of $4,372. 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-50-23-143-X-00)
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33. DONATIONS TO THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE MASH Accept the individual cash donations for a total of $2,041 designated for MASH as follows: $941 from Valley of the Sun United Way, $500 from Justin Nydell, $300 from Judith A. Miller Dinon, and $300 from Marie L. Cusenza. 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-50-23-142-X-00)
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34. OFFER ON TAX DEEDED LAND PARCEL 301-68-152 Pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-18303, the foregoing parcel was offered for sale at auction. No bids were received for the parcel at the auction, but thereafter the following bid was received. Please consider the cash offer on the following Tax Deeded Land parcel. A.R.S.§42-18303(A) allows the county to sell property in the county held by the State by tax deed to the highest bidder for cash. Additionally, there is no need for an Assessor’s Review since subsections (E) and (F) will not apply in the following case. The following description and considerations are presented to the Board of Supervisors, for final approval for the sale of the parcel: Parcel Number – 301-68-152 Date Previously Offered – Nov 2021 Purchaser / Name for the Deed – Sierra Gray Amount of Offer – $150.00 If the Board accepts the offer on the subject property, direct the Treasurer’s Office accept payment and prepare the Quit Claim Deed to convey the property to winning bidder and deliver to the Clerk of the Board for further processing. Pursuant to A.R.S. §42-18303(C), the proceeds of the winning bid shall be paid to the county treasurer. After deducting and distributing interest, penalties, fees and costs charged against the parcel, the treasurer shall apportion the remainder according to ARS §42-18303(C). Once an offer(s) is made and received by the Treasurer's Office and the offer(s) on a parcel have been placed on the agenda, no additional offers on that parcel will be accepted. The subject property lies within Supervisorial District 1. Crossroads are N. Kyrene Rd. and W. Chandler Blvd. Supervisor District 1. (C-43-23-051-X-00)
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35. OFFER ON TAX DEEDED LAND PARCEL 301-68-149 Pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-18303, the foregoing parcel was offered for sale at auction. No bids were received for the parcel at the auction, but thereafter the following bid was received. Please consider the cash offer on the following Tax Deeded Land parcel. A.R.S.§42-18303(A) allows the county to sell property in the county held by the State by tax deed to the highest bidder for cash. Additionally, there is no need for an Assessor’s Review since subsections (E) and (F) will not apply in the following case. The following description and considerations are presented to the Board of Supervisors, for final approval for the sale of the parcel: Parcel Number – 301-68-149 Date Previously Offered – Nov 2021 Purchaser / Name for the Deed – Sierra Gray Amount of Offer – $140.00 If the Board accepts the offer on the subject property, direct the Treasurer’s Office accept payment and prepare the Quit Claim Deed to convey the property to winning bidder and deliver to the Clerk of the Board for further processing. Pursuant to A.R.S. §42-18303(C), the proceeds of the winning bid shall be paid to the county treasurer. After deducting and distributing interest, penalties, fees and costs charged against the parcel, the treasurer shall apportion the remainder according to ARS §42-18303(C). Once an offer(s) is made and received by the Treasurer's Office and the offer(s) on a parcel have been placed on the agenda, no additional offers on that parcel will be accepted. The subject property lies within Supervisorial District 1. Crossroads are N. Kyrene Rd. and W. Chandler Blvd. Supervisor District 1. (C-43-23-052-X-00)
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C-11-23-004-X-00(base: C-11-23-004-X) - Base
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36. ADULT PROBATION GRANTS FOR FY2023 Accept the FY 2023 grants and associated revenue for the Adult Probation Department of the Judicial Branch in the amount of $2,972,917. The indirect cost rate as of July 2022 is 12.51% as approved by the Department of Finance. Some of the grants for FY 2023 do not allow indirect cost recovery as reflected in the funding agreements filed with the Department of Finance. The status of indirect costs for each grant is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board in accordance with ASLAPR retention policy. The amount of indirect costs on eligible expenditures are estimated to be $368,958 with $326,420 as unrecoverable and $42,538 as recoverable. Total in-kind matching amount is $124,415.00. Also, pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-17106, approve appropriation adjustments resulting in a net increase to expenditures of $477,731 in the FY 2023 Adult Probation Department (D110) Adult Probation Grants Fund (211) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget. Approval of this item will result in an overall appropriation of $477,731 for expenditures in the Adult Probation Department (D110) Adult Probation Grants Fund (211) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation and, therefore, expenditures of these revenues are not prohibited by the budget law. This request does not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenues adopted by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-17105. The agenda item includes reoccurring and non-reoccurring grants. Future ongoing contributions may or may not be required after the grant award periods end. Grant awards fulfill judicial mandated services. Grant awards are competitively and non-competitively bid. The total cost the department’s operating budget will absorb is $0.00. Superior Court policy # F-210, approved by Presiding Judge Robert D. Myers in June of 1995, adopted for the Judicial Branch a policy for the administration of grant funding. The policy states that the Presiding Judge will make a presentation to the Board of Supervisors on an annual basis of the Judicial Branch’s grants. (C-11-23-004-X-00)
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C-27-23-000-X-00(base: C-27-23-000-X) - Base
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37. JUVENILE PROBATION GRANTS FOR FY2023 Accept the FY 2023 grants and associated revenue for the Juvenile Probation Department of the Judicial Branch in the amount of $4,071,682. The indirect cost rate as of July 2022 is 22.81% as approved by the Department of Finance. Some of the grants for FY 2023 do not allow indirect cost recovery as reflected in the funding agreements filed with the Department of Finance. The status of indirect costs for each grant is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board in accordance with ASLAPR retention policy. The amount of indirect costs on eligible expenditures are estimated to be $925,329 with $925,329 as unrecoverable and $0 as recoverable. Total matching amount is $67,948. Also, pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-17106, approve appropriation adjustments resulting in a net increase to revenues and expenditures of $415,596 in the FY 2023 Juvenile Probation Department (D270) Juvenile Probation Grants Fund (227) Operating (OPER) budget. Approval of this item will result in an overall appropriation of $4,071,682 for revenues and expenditures in the Juvenile Probation Department (D270) Juvenile Probation Grants Fund (227) Operating (OPER) budget. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation and, therefore, expenditures of these revenues are not prohibited by the budget law. This request does not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenues adopted by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-17105. The agenda item includes reoccurring and non-reoccurring grants. Future ongoing contributions may or may not be required after the grant award periods end. Grant awards fulfill judicial mandated services. Grant awards are competitively and non-competitively bid. The total cost the department’s operating budget will absorb is $0.00. Superior Court policy # F-210, approved by Presiding Judge Robert D. Myers in June of 1995, adopted for the Judicial Branch a policy for the administration of grant funding. The policy states that the Presiding Judge will make a presentation to the Board of Supervisors on an annual basis of the Judicial Branch’s grants. (C-27-23-000-X-00)
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38. SUPERIOR COURT ADMINISTRATION GRANTS FOR FY2023 Accept the FY 2023 grants and associated revenue for Superior Court Administration of the Judicial Branch in the amount of $6,232,388. The indirect cost rate as of July 2022 is 70.85% as approved by the Department of Finance. Some of the grants for FY 2023 do not allow indirect cost recovery as reflected in the funding agreements filed with the Department of Finance. The status of indirect costs for each grant is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board in accordance with ASLAPR retention policy. The amount of indirect costs on eligible expenditures are estimated to be $4,412,165 with $3,812,198 as unrecoverable and $599,967 as recoverable. Total matching amount is $433,866. Also, pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-17106, approve appropriation adjustments resulting in a net increase to revenues and expenditures of $550,244 in the FY 2023 Superior Court (D800) Superior Court Grants Fund (238) Operating (OPER) budget. Approval of this item will result in an overall appropriation of $6,232,388 for revenues and expenditures in the Superior Court (D800) Superior Court Grants Fund (238) Operating (OPER) budget. Also, approve appropriation adjustments resulting in a net increase to expenditures of $301,401 in the FY 2023 Superior Court Department (D800) Superior Court Grants Fund (238) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget. Approval of this item will result in an overall appropriation of $590,684 for expenditures in the Superior Court Department (D800) Superior Court Grants Fund (238) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation and, therefore, expenditures of these revenues are not prohibited by the budget law. This request does not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenues adopted by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-17105. The agenda item includes reoccurring and non-reoccurring grants. Future ongoing contributions may or may not be required after the grant award periods end. Grant awards fulfill judicial mandated services. Grant awards are competitively and non-competitively bid. The total cost the department’s operating budget will absorb is $0.00. Superior Court policy # F-210, approved by Presiding Judge Robert D. Myers in June of 1995, adopted for the Judicial Branch a policy for the administration of grant funding. The policy states that the Presiding Judge will make a presentation to the Board of Supervisors on an annual basis of the Judicial Branch’s grants. (C-80-23-010-X-00)
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39. COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS FUNDING POLICY REVISION Approve the revision to the Maricopa County Community Solutions Funding Policy (A1125). This revision extends the end date from June 30, 2023 to June 30, 2024. This Policy applies to Maricopa County elected offices and appointed departments, 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-31-17-039-6-07) (C-20-22-010-X-01)
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40. AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT (ARPA) EXPENDITURE APPROVAL AND BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS Approve the following uses of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding consistent with the Board of Supervisors approved priorities. Animal Care and Control -Animal Care and Control Service Expansion increase by $1,000,000 for a new estimated amount of $2,400,000 Assistant County Manager -Reduce Business Association Support by $1,000,000 for a new estimated amount of $1,000,000 Public Health -Reduce COVID testing by $15,000 for a new estimated amount of $2,485,000 -Enhanced Syphilis Treatment Services increase by $15,000 for a new estimated amount of $420,000 In accordance with A.R.S. 42-17106(B), approve the following adjustments to revenue and expenditure authority in FY 2023 for the Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Fund (Fund 296) Non Recurring Non Project (NRNP) in the following departments: Animal Care and Control (D790): $1,000,000 Assistant County Manager (D950): ($1,000,000) Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the Budget Law. Approval of this action does not alter the budget constraining the expenditure of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. (C-95-23-041-X-00)
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41. PETCO LOVE GRANT AGREEMENT AND BUDGET ADJUSTMENT Approve the application and acceptance of grant funds from Petco Love Agreement (the “Agreement”) in the amount not-to-exceed $100,000. The grant provides funding for a mandated service, which is to support lifesaving objectives at the Maricopa County Animal Care & Control. The grant award begins upon execution and ends on March 31, 2024. Authorize the Chairman to sign the Agreement and authorize the Animal Care and Control appointed authority and/or designee to sign other grant-related documents, such as reporting requirements, etc., as applicable to administer the grant. In accordance with A.R.S. §42-17106(B), authorize the increase of revenue and expenditure authority in the Animal Care and Control (D790) Animal Control Grants Fund (573) Non-Recurring Non-Project (NRNP) appropriation group by $100,000 in Fiscal Year 2023. The grant allows a 0% rate or $0 for indirect costs. The Maricopa County Department of Finance has calculated the Fiscal Year 2023 indirect cost rate at 16.70% or $16,700. The recoverable cost rates for administering this grant is $0 and the Animal Care and Control will absorb the non-recoverable indirect cost of $16,700 into the department’s operating budget over the next two fiscal years. This grant is non-recurring, and a cash or in-kind contribution is not applicable. There are no future or ongoing contributions required following the grant period. Funding for this agreement is provided by a Grant from Petco Love and was competitively bid. The grant cannot be used in any way that decreases the allocation or budget of governmental funds for animal welfare purposes. This request will increase the grant budget appropriation in the Animal Control Grants Fund (573) to accommodate revenues and expenditures authorized by the grant. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation and, therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. The approval of this action does not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. This agenda item impacts all supervisory districts. (C-79-23-024-X-00)
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42. COMPETITION IMPRACTICABLE WITH FIX-ADOPT-SAVE Approve and execute a one-year Competition Impracticable agreement between Animal Care and Control and Fix-Adopt-Save (FAS) to deploy high volume mobile veterinary clinics to underserved areas of the County. FAS provides coordinated mobile clinics to targeted zip codes responsible for the vast majority of animals entering both of our shelters. This agreement will be in effect from March 1, 2023, through February 29, 2024. This agreement will benefit all supervisory districts. (C-79-23-025-X-00)
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43. AGREEMENT WITH COMMUNITY MEDICAL SERVICES HOLDINGS, LLC Approve an agreement between Community Medical Services Holdings, LLC "CMS" and Maricopa County to establish a program to increase access to Medication Assisted Treatment (“MAT”), Opioid Use Disorder (“OUD”) recovery support services, and opioid prevention awareness for incarcerated patients transitioning to the community. This Agreement shall begin upon approval by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and shall terminate one year thereafter unless otherwise terminated or amended as provided herein. By mutual written amendment executed by the Parties’ authorized representatives, this Agreement may be extended for supplemental periods of twelve (12) months, up to maximum of forty-eight (48) months. There are no financial responsibilities assigned by this Agreement; the Agreement is intended to allow CMS and Correctional Health Services (CHS) to work together to better address the needs of the community. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to be a commitment or obligation of funds, personnel, or other resources by either party. (C-26-23-014-X-00)
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AGREEMENT BETWEEN CMS AND MARICOPA COUNTY 2023.PDF
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44. AFFILIATION AGREEMENT WITH A.T STILL UNIVERSITY FOR CLINICAL ROTATIONS Approve an Affiliation Agreement between A.T Still University Arizona School of Health Sciences and Maricopa County through the Department of Correctional Health Services, for the purpose of conducting clinical rotations. This Affiliation Agreement is non-financial and is effective from March 1, 2023 and shall have an initial term of five years. This agreement is set to expire on February 28, 2028. (C-26-23-015-X-00)
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45. AMENDMENT TO MOU WITH MERCY CARE FOR COLLABORATIVE PROTOCOL Approve Amendment Number 4 to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Mercy Care and Maricopa County through the Department of Correctional Health Services (MCDCHS). The purpose of this Amendment is to extend the term for a twelve (12) month period. This Amendment is non-financial and is effective from February 13th, 2023 until February 12th, 2024. All other terms and conditions of this Agreement remain in full force and effect. (C-26-19-011-3-04)
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46. ADDITION OF PERMANENT VEHICLE TO THE ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT FLEET Approve a permanent addition to the Elections Department fleet of one (1) – six-passenger golf cart. The estimated cost is $13,787 + tax. Additional costs for operating and maintenance are estimated to be approximately $700.00 per fiscal year. Vehicle and operating costs will be absorbed in the Elections Department’s operating budget. (C-36-23-005-X-00)
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47. PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN Pursuant to A.R.S. §16-821(B), authorize the appointment or cancellation of appointment of Precinct Committeemen. List 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-21-23-020-X-00)
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PC AGENDA 02 16 2023 FOR 03 01 2023.PDF
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48. AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT WITH THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Approve Amendment for the Arizona Department of Homeland Security 21-AZDOHS-HSGP-210207-01 to extend period of performance for the regional use of Emergency Plans Software for Maricopa County and jurisdictional partners. The original grant award period was October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023. The new award period is October 1, 2022 through November 30, 2023. All other terms of the original Sub Grantee Agreement remain effective. (C-15-22-004-X-02)
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49. GRANT FUNDS FROM ARIZONA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FOR RENEWAL OF EMERGENCY PLANS SOFTWARE Authorize Emergency Management to apply for grant funds from Arizona State Department of Homeland Security, (FFY23 SHSGP), in the not-to-exceed amount of $68,000 for the MaricopaRegionPrepares.com subscription renewal. This is a Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) software package for all jurisdictions within Maricopa County. The grant period for this grant is October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2024. The Maricopa County Department of Finance has calculated the Department of Emergency Management's composite indirect cost rate at 28.82% or $19,597.60. The Department will not be recovering indirect costs off of this grant. The amount of unrecoverable indirect cost is $19,597.60. Emergency Management will absorb these indirect costs within their general budget. The grant award is non-recurring, the department has to apply every year however, we have received the grant for the past six years. The department does not have an in-kind match requirement for this grant. The grant award is not a mandated function, but it is a department strategic goal to have all county departments with a viable Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP). The grant is awarded through the Arizona State Homeland Security Department-State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSGP), which is a competitive grant program. Maricopa County jurisdictions compete for projects based off the State grant initiatives. Maricopa County has spear headed the grant for the Emergency Operations Plans (EOP)/COOP software project for all county departments and jurisdictions within Maricopa County. Each year Maricopa County applies for the recurring cost of the software maintenance and training funds. Maricopa County does not have to fund any additional costs for the program. The grant is intended to renew the MaricopaRegionPrepares.com subscription. This software tool benefits Maricopa County in developing Emergency Operations Planning (EOP), Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP), Continuity of Government (COG) Planning for local government. The Department was awarded a grant for the software in 2015, we are applying for a grant to cover the cost associated with the maintenance of the system. Funding for this agreement is provided by a grant from the State of Arizona Department of Homeland Security in the amount not to exceed $68,000. The overall grant budget will be adjusted as necessary to accommodate this grant through future reconciliation. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. The approval of this action does not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. (C-15-23-011-X-00)
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50. GRANT FUNDS FROM AZ DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FOR TRAINING AND EXERCISES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT Authorize Emergency Management to apply for grant funds from the Arizona State Department of Homeland Security, (FFY23 SHSGP), in the not-to exceed amount of $182,824 for the regional use of training and exercise funds for all the jurisdictions within Maricopa County. The effective period is October 1, 2023 to September 30, 2024. This grant will be MOU'd to the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (DEMA) upon receipts of award letter. Indirect costs are not applicable since Maricopa County Department of Emergency Management (MCDEM) will not accept the grant funding. DEMA will retain and manage the grant during the performance period. It is the intent of MCDEM to MOU the grant funds to DEMA to retain and manage the money. The grant is intended to support training and exercises for local government within Maricopa County. DEMA has offered to be the fiduciary manager of the local training funds for the local government within Maricopa County since they have a Training and Exercise Division dedicated to the developing, maintaining, and managing all training classes and exercises for the State of Arizona. (C-15-23-012-X-00)
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2023 STATE HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT APPLICATION_DRAFT.PDF
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51. GRANT FUNDS FROM ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS Approve and accept grant funds from Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs, Grant No. EMF-2022-EP-00009-S01, CFDA # 97.042 in the amount of $1,441,521. These grants are for emergency planning within Maricopa County. The grant award begins on July 1, 2022 and ends June 30, 2023. Authorize the Chairman to sign all documents related to these grant funds, as applicable. The Department will be recovering the allowable 28.82% rate based on the total direct charges, which totals $415,446. The grant award is reoccurring and has been awarded to the department for the past thirty (30) plus years. The department has a match requirement of $1,441,521. during the grant award period, the match for this grant comes from the General Fund (100-D150-1510), Palo Verde (100-D150-1510), and the Intergovernmental Agreements (100-D150-1510-CTIGA). Maricopa County does not have to fund any additional costs for the program. The grant award is a mandated function for emergency preparedness through the Robert T. Safford Act. This grant provides funds for recipients to build and maintain emergency management programs at the state and local level. This grant award is non-competitive and all counties in the state are eligible to apply for funds to support their Emergency Management Programs. 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. (C-15-23-015-X-00)
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INDIRECT-COST-CALCULATOR-XLS.XLS (1).XLS
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52. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IGA TO ASSIST CITIES AND TOWNS WITH THEIR EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PROGRAMS Approve Intergovernmental Agreements between Maricopa County through the Department of Emergency Management and the following cities/towns: Buckeye, Peoria, and Youngtown. 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-00)
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53. BOARD OF HEALTH FEE WAIVER REIMBURSEMENT Approve a fund transfer of $7,250 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 FY2023 expenditure authority in the amount of $7,250 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 $7,250 in Environmental Services (D880) Environmental Services Environmental Health Fund (506) Non Recurring Non Project (NRNP) and increase expenditure authority in the amount of $7,250 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-88-23-013-X-00)
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BOS FEE WAIVER SUMMARY 01-23-23.XLSX
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54. FUNDS TRANSFERS; WARRANTS - TRANSFERENCIAS DE FONDOS; WARRANTS Approve regular and routine fund transfers, warrant reports 01/20/2023 through 02/09/2023, 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-18-23-079-X-00)
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55. MONETARY DONATION FROM FREEPORT-MCMORAN INC. Accept unrestricted monetary donation of $1,518,871.71 from Freeport-McMoran Inc. to be deposited into the County General Fund. The Company is mitigating the impact to the County for estimated revenue that was lost as a result of a ruling by the Arizona Department of Revenue related to the sale of electricity and natural gas used in metallurgical operations. (C-18-23-080-X-00)
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56. AMEND PREMIUM PAY RATES Approve the Maricopa County Premium Pay Rates effective 3/1/2023. Human Resources recommends increasing the Veterinarian Day Off Differential. These premium pay rates apply to the County’s elected offices, appointed departments, Judicial Branch of Maricopa County who 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-06)
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C-31-23-049-X-00(base: C-31-23-049-X) - Base
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57. 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. Update Ranges: Deputy Director - Superior Court IT $64.42 $101.43 $134,000 $210,975 Food Services Assistant Manager $30.50 $41.25 $63,440 $85,800 Food Services Manager $35.20 $52.70 $73,225 $109,620 Food Services Shift Supervisor $20.15 $28.65 $41,912 $59,592 Food Services Supervisor $23.50 $33.75 $48,880 $70,200 Food Services Worker $18.50 $25.35 $38,480 $52,728 (C-31-23-049-X-00)
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58. AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH THE CITY OF SCOTTSDALE FOR COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Approve Amendment No. 1 to the financial Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Scottsdale and Maricopa County, administered by its Human Services Department. The County contracts with the City for the provision of Community Action Program (CAP) services in specific geographic areas and service boundaries. CAP services include the delivery of Crisis Case Management and the coordination of services to assist low-income households in crisis situations, and to move closer to economic self-sufficiency. The purpose of Amendment No. 1 is to address the following: A. Revise Section 4 (Budget and Compensation), paragraph 1.2 (Funding), subparagraph 1.2.3 by removing in its entirety and replacing. B. Revise Section 4 (Budget and Compensation), paragraph 1.5 (Operating Budget) by removing in its entirety and replacing. The County shall provide the Contractor with an increase funding amount of $226,875 for the period of January 1, 2023, through June 30, 2023. The Agreement amount is now increased to a total of $453,750. The foregoing paragraphs contain all the changes made by this Amendment No. 1. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement and approved Amendments remain in full force and effect. This Amendment No. 1 shall be effective upon approval and signature by both Parties. This Amendment will not impact the County General fund. Supervisor District: 2 (C-22-22-117-X-01)
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59. AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH THE CITY OF SURPRISE FOR COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Approve Amendment No. 1 to the financial Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Surprise and Maricopa County, administered by its Human Services Department. The County contracts with the City for the provision of Community Action Program (CAP) services in specific geographic areas and service boundaries. CAP services include the delivery of Crisis Case Management and the coordination of services to assist low-income households in crisis situations, and to move closer to economic self-sufficiency. The purpose of Amendment No. 1 is to address the following: A. Revise Section 4 (Budget and Compensation), paragraph 1.2 (Funding), subparagraph 1.2.3 by removing in its entirety and replacing. B. Revise Section 4 (Budget and Compensation), paragraph 1.5 (Operating Budget) by removing in its entirety and replacing. The County shall provide the Contractor with an increase funding amount of $268,125 for the period of January 1, 2023, through June 30, 2023. The Agreement amount is now increased to a total of $536,250. The foregoing paragraphs contain all the changes made by this Amendment No. 1. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement and approved Amendments remain in full force and effect. This Amendment No. 1 shall be effective upon approval and signature by both Parties. This Amendment will not impact the County General Fund. Supervisor District: 4 (C-22-22-110-X-01)
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60. 230037-ROQ, TERM ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Approve and award a professional architectural services contract between Maricopa County and Arrington Watkins Architects, BWS Architects Inc, Dekker Perich Sabatini, DWL Architects Planners Inc, Emc2 Group Architects Planners, M Arthur Gensler Jr & Associates Inc and GH2 Architects, in a not to exceed amount of $4,000,000.00 per firm. Contract term is 3 years with 2 (1) year options for renewal. The purpose of the contract is to provide professional design services for Facilities Management Department at various County locations. (C-73-23-061-X-00)
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61. 230105-S, RE-LAMPING AND REPAIR SERVICES Approve the contract for award at an estimate of $2,000,000.00 over two years until February 28, 2025, with four one-year renewal options. The effective date of the contract will be March 1, 2023. The purpose of the contract is to provide to Maricopa County departments with access to qualified contractors to replace lamps, bulbs and related equipment on County building interiors and exteriors, parking lots, emergency lighting, signalized intersections, and other lighting applications on a time and materials basis for jobs estimated under $10,000.00. (C-73-23-065-X-00)
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62. 230001-RFP, DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS PROPERTY Approve the contract for award at an estimate of $150,000.00 over two years until February 28, 2025 with three one-year renewal options. The effective date of the contract will be March 01, 2023. The purpose of the contract is to provide to Maricopa County with a third-party method for the auctioning of County surplus materials including cars and machinery. This is a revenue-generating contract for Maricopa County. Vendor: Western Sales Management (C-73-23-066-X-00)
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63. AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND THE RYAN WHITE PROGRAM-PART A Approve Amendment No. 1 of an IGA between Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health and Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS). The purpose of this amendment is to extend the end date of the agreement to February 28, 2025. All other terms and conditions of the original contract shall remain in full force and effect. The contract is hereby amended as specified below: A. The expiration date shall be extended to February 28, 2025. B. The Agreement amount is not to exceed $1,150,000 for the remainder of the contract. All other terms and conditions of the original contract shall remain in full force and effect. The original term of this agreement began February 1, 2021, through January 31, 2024. (C-86-21-116-X-01)
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64. AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR COVID-19 DISEASE MITIGATION AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH Approve Amendment 3 to Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) Contract No. CTR055638 between the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and Maricopa Count by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH). This is a no-cost-extension amendment to provide continued funding for the Covid-19 Disease Mitigation and Community Outreach efforts. The amendment serves to extend the Contract from May 1, 2023, to July 31, 2024. Moreover, the amendment has additionally reallocated the budget at our request. All other provisions of the agreement remain unchanged. 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. Funding for this Agreement is provided by a Grant from ADHS and will not affect the County’s general fund. (C-86-22-194-X-03)
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C-86-22-056-X-03(base: C-86-22-056-X) - Base
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65. AMENDMENT FOR IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR COVID-19 ELC FUNDING FOR K-12 SCHOOL REOPENING Approve amendment No. 3 for the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) CTR057220, 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 COVID-19 ELC K-12 School Reopening grant. This amendment is a no-cost extension and shall extend the agreement from May 31, 2023, to July 31, 2023. This is a YEAR 3 of the ELC 3 Grant and it is uncertain whether it will occur beyond the initial term. All other provisions of the agreement remain unchanged. The purpose of this project is to reduce transmission of COVID-19 disease and related deaths in students, and faculty through four targeted functional activities, including implementation of a COVID-19 module within student information systems; COVID-19 testing and mitigation outreach; temporary staffing assistance to support testing, investigation, and disease mitigation; and establishing a grant coordination and management unit. (C-86-22-056-X-03)
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CTR057220 AMD 3 K-12 MARICOPA.PDF
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C-86-22-073-X-01(base: C-86-22-073-X) - Base
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66. AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT #PH NOI 21021 WITH PROVIDERTECH, LLC FOR THE PURCHASE OF SERVICES RELATED TO ADVANCING HEALTH LITERACY TO ADVANCE EQUITABLE COMMUNITY RESPONSES TO COVID-19 Approve Amendment 1 by and through Department of Public Health and ProviderTech, LLC for Contract #PH NOI 21021 for the purchase of services related to advancing health literacy to advance equitable community responses to COVID-19. The above-named contract is hereby amended as specified below: A. Exhibit A, Pricing TOTAL BUDGET ALLOCATION is changed to $352,030. The additional $11,700 is for the additional services beginning on page 2 of this Amendment. All other terms and conditions of the original contract shall remain in full force and effect. (C-86-22-073-X-01)
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CONTRACT AMEMENDMENT 1_DISTRIBUTED.PDF
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C-86-20-008-3-10(base: C-86-20-008-3) - Base
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67. AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR HIGH-RISK PERINATAL PROGRAM/NEWBORN INTENSIVE CARE PROGRAM COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING PROGRAM Approve Amendment 6 to the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) Contract for Community Nursing Services CTR046941 awarded by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) High Risk Perinatal Program (HRPP) with Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH). This amendment is a notice from ADHS to extend the contract for one more year, year five (5). This amendment is extending the agreement from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024. All other provisions of the agreement remain unchanged. The HRPP NICP grant award is reoccurring and has been awarded to the department since 1988. This grant does not require an in-kind match, indirect cost is fully recoverable and ongoing cash contributions are not required. The grant award is not a mandated function but provides a benefit to the citizens by providing developmental follow-up through home-based services for families whose children received intensive or special care immediately after birth and for children with identified special health care needs. The grant award is competitive. All program costs are allocated to the grant so there will be no additional burden on the department’s operating budget. (C-86-20-008-3-10)
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CTR046941 A5 SIGNATURE.PDF
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C-86-20-021-3-07(base: C-86-20-021-3) - Base
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68. AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT WITH ARIZONA ALLIANCE FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS (AACHC) FOR ASSESSMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE INFRASTRUCTURES Approve Amendment No. 7 to RFP Contract #200142, between Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health and Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers, to continue to provide assessment of Substance Abuse Infrastructures in Federally Qualified Community Health Centers. The above-named contract is hereby amended as specified below: I. An additional $116,031 was added to the previously approved $258,000 for budget period of September 1, 2022, through August 31, 2023. This brings the total NTE for this budget period to $374,031. II. The Scope of Work has been modified to add additional work as shown on Page 2 of the amendment. III. A revised Budget Justification Narrative was added as shown on Page 3 of the amendment. All other terms and condition of the original contract and its amendment shall remain in full force and effect. The total not to exceed amount shall be $1,275,031 for the term of the entire contract. The term date of this contract is September 1, 2019, thru August 31, 2023. The revised amount is for the continuation of Year 4 of the grant. Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers was the sole respondent to PH RFP 200142 Solicitation that closed on September 30, 2019. Due to their current infrastructure as well as their ability to fulfill the expectations of this contract, it was determined that a second solicitation was not in the best interest of the County. (C-86-20-021-3-07)
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MARICOPA COUNTY SUD GRANT - AMENDMENT - JY SIGNED.PDF
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C-86-05-915-4-06(base: C-86-05-915-4) - Base
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69. AMENDMENT TO LEASE AGREEMENT L-7251 WITH UNIVERSITY CENTRAL CENTER LLC DBA POLLACK PLAZA Approve and execute the Fifth Amendment to Lease Agreement L-7251 between University Central Center LLC DBA Pollack Plaza (Landlord) and Maricopa County (County) for County’s use of 2,520 square feet of office space located at 3002 N. Arizona Ave, Suite 13, Chandler, Arizona. The Amendment extends the lease term from April 1, 2023 through September 30, 2024. County shall pay rent in the amount of $3,200.40 per month plus taxes. This leased property is in Supervisorial District 1 (C-86-05-915-4-06)
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COUNTY_POLLACK LEASE 5TH AMEND - FINAL UPDATED ARS 35-394.PDF
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C-86-23-101-X-00(base: C-86-23-101-X) - Base
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70. IGA WITH CITY OF BUCKEYE FOR HOME BOX PROGRAM Approve an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health and the City of Buckeye. The purpose of this agreement is to provide funding to purchase residential lock boxes for residences located within the City of Buckeye. The targeted residences will be those occupied by seniors and non-ambulatory adults. The Home Box Program will offer a secure way for first responders to access homes when responding to elderly, chronically ill and homebound community members during emergency situations. This will allow the ability to expedite entry into a residence using a key rather than using forced entry methods. The City of Buckeye will provide small key vaults that will hold a single key and can be easily mounted near the door of homes. The Agreement amount is not-to-exceed $50,000 for the first year. The agreement amount for each year of the subsequent years of the term will be renegotiated based on the availability of funds. This agreement will begin on January 1, 2023, through December 31, 2024. Funding for this IGA is provided Centers of Disease Control (CDC) Health Disparities Grant. (C-86-23-101-X-00)
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4F IGA WITH COUNTY FOR HOMEBOX PROGRAM.PDF
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71. PH RFP 230126 SUPPORTING MARICOPA COUNTY’S AGING AND OLDER ADULTS’ POPULATION CONTRACTS Pursuant to MC1-329 of the Maricopa County Procurement Code, authorize the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to execute one or more Public Health Request for Proposal (PH RFP) contracts, in a form approved by the County Attorney’s Office, to one or more successful bidders in response to PH RFP230126 Supporting Maricopa County’s Aging and Older Adults' Population. The goal is to contract with agencies serving older adults to identify new opportunities or expand existing initiatives. Initiatives may include building systems/networks/partnerships that address social isolation because of COVID; enhancing technology and virtual connection to increase access to telehealth; addressing vaccine hesitancy or increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates; strengthening agency infrastructure by building an inclusive workforce; increasing access to care and mental health using telehealth, home visitation, ambulatory care, community health workers, etc.; educating and preparing a better system to serve the aging population in case of a health emergency such as a pandemic; updating data infrastructure to better track key demographics; and, updating communications/processes/systems to be culturally and linguistically appropriate. The RFP was released on February 01, 2023, and responses are due by 2:00pm on March 10, 2023. A Public Health Evaluation Committee will review all responses received utilizing evaluation criteria included in the RFP and select those most advantageous to Maricopa County. The anticipated amount to be spent among all awarded contracts is approximately $1M with a limit of $500,000 per entity. The anticipated start date of the contracts is April 1, 2023 and will end May 31, 2024. If additional funds become available, awards resulting from this solicitation may be amended and/or extended based on the need for continuous services as well as satisfactory Contractor performance. These agreements will be funded by the COVID-19 Health Improvement Plan-Disparities Grant. Should the funding source cease and alternate funding not be available, Section 4.2 of the RFP, Availability of Funds, will apply allowing for a change or termination of the agreement. (C-86-23-102-X-00)
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EXHIBIT 3 DRAFT CONTRACT PH RFP 230126.PDF
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C-86-23-103-X-00(base: C-86-23-103-X) - Base
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72. PH RFP 230125 PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS PROJECTS IMPACTING MARICOPA COUNTY’S DISABILITY COMMUNITY CONTRACTS Pursuant to MC1-329 of the Maricopa County Procurement Code, authorize the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to execute one or more Public Health Request for Proposal (PH RFP) contracts, in a form approved by the County Attorney’s Office, to one or more successful bidders in response to PH RFP 230125 Pandemic Preparedness Projects Impacting Maricopa County’s Disability Community. The goal is to contract with agencies serving adults and/or children with disabilities to identify either new opportunities or expanded initiatives. Initiatives should address any of the following: better preparation of the disability community for future emergencies such as pandemics; supporting COVID recovery; addressing vaccine hesitancy and/or increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates; increasing partnerships with community-based organizations; updating data infrastructure; ensuring seamless communication of public health information to historically marginalized groups; strengthening infrastructure by building or expanding an inclusive workforce; and, updating communications to be culturally and linguistically appropriate. The RFP was released on January 29, 2023 and responses are due by 2:00pm on March 6, 2023. A Public Health Evaluation Committee will review all responses received utilizing evaluation criteria included in the RFP and select those most advantageous to Maricopa County. The anticipated amount to be distributed among all selected Contractors is anticipated to be approximately $1.5M and entities are requested to limit their requests to no more than $500,000 each. Initial contracts will begin on April 1, 2023 and end May 31, 2024. If additional funds become available, awards resulting from this solicitation may be amended and/or extended based on the need for continuous services as well as satisfactory Contractor performance. These agreements will be funded by the COVID-19 Health Improvement Plan-Disparities Grant. Should the funding source cease and alternate funding not be available, Section 4.2 of the RFP, Availability of Funds, will apply allowing for a change or termination of the agreement. (C-86-23-103-X-00)
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EXHIBIT 3 DRAFT CONTRACT PH RFP 230125.PDF
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C-86-20-043-3-04(base: C-86-20-043-3) - Base
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73. PURCHASE ORDER FOR THE IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR THE MATERNAL HEALTH INNOVATION GRANT Approve a Purchase Order (PO) for the Maternal Health Innovation IGA (CTR048567), year 4, between the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH), South Phoenix Healthy Start program (SPHS). This an additional funding for the budget period of September 30, 2022, through September 29, 2023. The PO is the amount of $90,000.00 which will bring the budget period to a not-to-exceed of $427,500.00. PO states that these additional funds shall be used by June 30, 2023. The term for the IGA started on March 1, 2020, through May 1, 2025. This was a new, non-competitive award and it is not known whether it will continue beyond this 5-year term. The grant does not require an in-kind match or ongoing cash contributions. This is not a mandated function but provides a benefit to the citizens by assisting MCDPH in optimizing resources to address disparities in maternal health. All program costs are allocated to the grant therefore no costs will be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. The MCDPH indirect rate for FY23 is 17.24%. The indirect costs are estimated at $13,234.39 and are fully recoverable. (C-86-20-043-3-04)
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PO486153-1 - CTR048567.PDF
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C-86-21-035-X-02(base: C-86-21-035-X) - Base
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74. RESCIND AND APPROVE REVISED AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR TITLE V MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH HEALTHY ARIZONA FAMILIES Rescind the action approved by the Board on August 31, 2022 for item C-86-21-035-X-02, Amendment No. 2 for Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) CTR055260 between Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and Maricopa County By and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH) to provide funding for the Title V Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Healthy Arizona Families & Preventive Health and Health Services Program. The rescind action is necessary due to the incorrect funding amount that was stated by ADHS for MCH Healthy Arizona Families Public Health Improvement (PHI) Program. Also approve a revised Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) CTR055260 Amendment between ADHS and Maricopa County By and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH) to provide funding for the Title V Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Healthy Arizona Families & Preventive Health and Health Services Program. This Amendment 3 updates the funding amount of $330,280 for CHBLOCK for the budget period of July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023. The term of this cost reimbursement IGA began on July 1, 2020 and terminates on June 30, 2025. The PHI portion of the grant deviates from County Policy A2505 and does not allow for full indirect cost reimbursement, but a maximum of 10%. The full indirect costs are estimated at $51,763.88 of which $30,025.45 is recoverable and $21,738.43 is unrecoverable. (C-86-21-035-X-03)
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CTR055260 (MARICOPA COUNTY) A3 (1).PDF
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C-18-13-027-3-01(base: C-18-13-027-3) - Base
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75. FIRST AMENDMENT TO REVOCABLE LICENSE AGREEMENT Approve and execute the First Amendment to Revocable License Agreement between Maricopa County (Licensor) and Maricopa County Regional School District (Licensee) for the colocation of internet cabling located at the Maricopa County Durango Campus in the vicinity of 35th Avenue and Durango Street in Phoenix, Arizona. This amendment extends the term of the Agreement through March 12, 2033. The Assistant County Manager for Maricopa County and/or the Real Estate Director for Maricopa County may administer this Agreement. There is no cost to the County. This County owned property is located in Supervisor District 5. (C-18-13-027-3-01)
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FIRST AMENDMENT TO LICENSE WITH MC REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.PDF
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C-06-18-393-6-00(base: C-06-18-393-6) - Base
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76. POLICY REVISION TO A2218 REPORTING INDUSTRIAL INJURY OR IILLNESS Approve the revision to the Maricopa County Reporting Industrial Injury or Illness policy A2218 effective 3/1/2023. This revision has minor changes to content. An application section was added; the Authority section was removed; and the format and terminology were updated for clarity. This Policy applies to all Maricopa County appointed departments, the Flood Control District of Maricopa County, the Maricopa County Library District, and the Maricopa County Stadium 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-49-15-058-6-01)
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A2218 CLEAN DRAFT.PDF
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C-64-23-236-X-00(base: C-64-23-236-X) - Base
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77. CHANGE ORDER WITH CACTUS ASPHALT Approve Construction Services Contract No. 2022-024, with Cactus Asphalt, A Division of Cactus Transport, Inc., Change Order No. 06 in the amount of $940,951.51 for inefficiencies the Contractor encountered during the construction of the project that was not within their control. Supervisory District No. 1 (C-64-23-236-X-00)
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TT0622_CONT_CO_06_INEFFICIENCIES_SIGNED-INTERNALLY-FOR-BOS-APPROVAL_DRAFT_2023.01.31.PDF
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C-64-23-235-X-00(base: C-64-23-235-X) - Base
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78. AGREEMENT WITH CORTE BELLA COUNTRY CLUB ASSOCIATION, INC. FOR SUPPORT SERVICES PROVIDED WITHIN MARICOPA COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY Approve the Agreement between Maricopa County and Corte Bella Country Club Association, Inc. Support Services Agreement detailing services provided by each party within Maricopa County right-of-way. This Agreement formalizes the partnership between Maricopa County and Corte Bella Country Club Association, Inc. Support Services Agreement. Under the Agreement, the parties will coordinate the services provided within Maricopa County right-of-way, including developing an annual work plan detailing expected projects for each upcoming fiscal year for planning and budgeting purposes. This Agreement shall be effective upon approval by the Board of Supervisors and automatically renew each year on January 1. Supervisory District No. 4 (C-64-23-235-X-00)
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2023-01-31 - CORTE BELLA COUNTRY CLUB ASSOCIATION, INC. SUPPORT SERVICES AGREEMENT.PDF
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79. PATENT EASEMENT ABANDONMENT: ROAD FILE NO. PAB-0216 Set a hearing for May 10, 2023 for Road File No. PAB-0216 to consider the request to abandon a portion of a Federal Patent Easement Number #1201578, lying in Government Lot 16 of Section 06 – T4N, R1E, of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Maricopa County, Arizona. Located in the general vicinity of Tether Trail and 112th Avenue and known as Assessor Parcel Number 201-21-014A. Supervisory District No. 4 (C-64-23-234-X-00)
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PAB-0216-RESOLUTION (1).DOC
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PAB-0216 REPORT TO BOS REVISED.DOCX
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C-06-23-546-X-00(base: C-06-23-546-X) - Base
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80. DONATIONS FOR PARKS In accordance with County Policy A2508, accept the monthly donation report received from Parks and Recreation for January 2023, for a Cash Value of $2,526.26. (C-06-23-546-X-00)
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JANUARY 2023 DONATION REPORT.PDF
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C-88-23-012-X-00(base: C-88-23-012-X) - Base
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81. DONATIONS In accordance with County Policy A2508, accept the donation report received from Environmental Services for the month of February 2023 for a cash value of $75. (C-88-23-012-X-00)
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STORMWATER DONATION FORM5.PDF
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C-06-23-543-X-00(base: C-06-23-543-X) - Base
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82. 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-06-23-543-X-00) Name Warrant No Amount Dept/School Aqua-Serv Engineers Inc. 3700583678 362.00 Wickenburg Dist #9 Parrco Electric & Development 3700591626 1,622.84 Riverside Dist #2 Patricia Wenzel 52487021 298.50 Elections Amy Foreman 52485889 476.53 Elections Patricia Fitzgerald 52485182 449.50 Elections Miguel L. Carranza 3700609645 1,296.64 Aqua Fria UHSD #216 Guadalupe Quintana-Rodriguez 3010128108 143.15 Finance Launa Campos 3010128409 128.73 Finance Michelle Cardello 3700613025 724.55 Fountain Hills Dist. #98 Brandan Bennett 52487016 365.50 Elections OPID Chandler LLC, dba Mira Santi 3010133074 5,965.17 Human Services Daniel Gonsowski 52487122 399.42 Elections
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STAMPED & REDACTED - AGUA-SERV ENGINEERS, INC.PDF
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83. 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-06-23-545-X-00) Name Warrant No Amount Dept/School Realty Transition Company, LLC 928081 662.95 Treasurer Lawyers Title 924042 549.36 Treasurer Lawyers Title 922659 2,132.31 Treasurer Lawyers Title 924429 877.58 Treasurer
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REDACTED - FOR AGENDA ATTACHMENT - REALTY TRANSITION COMPANY LLC.PDF
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C-43-23-059-X-00(base: C-43-23-059-X) - Base
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84. TAX ABATEMENT Approve and sign requests for tax abatements from the Treasurer’s Office pursuant to ARS 42-18353 for the parcel numbers, tax years and amounts as listed below: 310-07-086 2013-2019 $35,575.66 (C-43-23-059-X-00)
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85. DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAX INTEREST WAIVER HOUSE BILL 2025 Approve and sign request for the delinquent property tax interest from the Treasurer’s Office pursuant A.R.S §42-18053(C) for the attached list. (C-43-23-060-X-00)
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BOS 03-01-2023.XLSX
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86. MARICOPA COUNTY HEAD START PROGRAM OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 2022 REPORT Receive the Head Start report for October and November 2022 submitted by the Human Services Department. Report includes information on: • Program Enrollment • Number of Children Served with Disabilities • Program Eligible Children on Waitlist • Funding Amount and Expenditures • Parent Education & Volunteer Hours (C-22-23-058-X-00)
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HEAD START PROGRAM REPORT.PDF
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87. TREASURER'S COLLECTIONS AND DISBURSEMENT SUMMARY FOR JANUARY 2023 Pursuant to A.R.S. § 11-501, accept the Treasurer's Collections and Disbursement Summary for January 2023, as on file in clerk of the board's office and retained in accordance with Arizona State Library Archives and Public Records (ASLAPR) approved retention schedule. (C-43-23-058-X-00)
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88. SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT CANVASS OF ELECTIONS Pursuant to A.R.S. § 16-642(B), accept the 2022 canvass of election submitted by the following Special Taxing Districts : Paloma Irrigation & Drainage District Roosevelt Water Conservation District Wild Horse Ranch IWDD No. 75 (C-06-23-569-X-00)
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89. SECURED/UNSECURED TAX ROLLS CORRECTIONS Pursuant to A.R.S. §§42-15155, 16002, 16215, 16258, and 19118, approve requests from the Assessor for corrections of the Secured Tax Rolls Resolutions, as attached and on file in the Clerk of the Board's office in accordance with LAPR retention guidelines. This reflects actual tax dollar corrections to the County tax rolls due to administrative corrections of the Assessor and as a result of property tax appeals. (C-06-23-573-X-00)
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90. SETTLEMENT/RESOLUTION OF PROPERTY TAX CASES AND CLAIMS Pursuant to A.R.S. §§42-16201 through 16258, approve the settlement/resolution of tax cases and claims as listed: 2020: TX2019-001767 (Elvira Waddell, Personal Representative of the Estate of Thomas Waddell, Deceased) Represented by Donald P. Roelke (C-19-23-088-X-00)
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91. PROPERTY RE-CLASSIFICATION APPEAL CASES - FOR DENIAL Pursuant to A.R.S §42-12052, deny the property owners' appeal to re-classify properties, which have not satisfied the requirements of occupancy status, and maintain legal classification at class four (non-primary residence/rental). List kept on file in the Clerk of the Board’s Office in accordance with LAPR retention guidelines. (C-06-23-571-X-00)
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92. PROPERTY RE-CLASSIFICATION APPEALS - FOR APPROVAL Pursuant to A.R.S. §42-12052, approve the property owners' appeal to re-classify properties, which have satisfied the requirements of occupancy status, and direct the County Assessor to re-classify the properties to class three (owner occupied), pursuant to A.R.S. §42-12003. List kept on file in the Clerk of the Board’s Office in accordance with LAPR retention guidelines. (C-06-23-572-X-00)
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93. COMPETITION IMPRACTICABLE FOR BURGESS LAW GROUP Authorize the County Attorney to engage Burgess Law Group in a not-to-exceed amount of $ 300,000. The prior authorized not-to-exceed amount was $200,000. This matter was heard at the February 27, 2023 meeting. (C-19-23-090-X-00)
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94. CONFLICT WAIVER REQUEST FROM FENNEMORE CRAIG RE: REPRESENTATION OF MUTUALINK, INC. Approve a conflict waiver request from Fennemore Craig regarding their representation of Mutualink, Inc. This matter was heard in Executive Session on Feb. 27, 2023. (C-19-23-089-X-00)
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95. COLT TRACTOR & SUPPLY COMPANY F/K/A MONTANA TRACTOR AND PLOW COMPANY V. MARICOPA COUNTY, CV2023-000858 In litigation filed against Maricopa County, bearing case number No. CV2023-000858, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors ratifies the filing of a counterclaim seeking judgment for the civil penalties imposed by a hearing office and authorizes the County Attorney to file, pursuant to A.R.S. § 11-815(H), a counterclaim seeking equitable relief to cease the zoning code violations. This matter was discussed in Executive Session on Feb. 27, 2023 (C-19-23-091-X-00)
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96. AMENDMENT TO LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR USE OF REAL PROPERTY WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY Approve and execute Amendment No. 8 to License Agreement for Use of Real Property between Maricopa County (Licensor) and Arizona Department of Economic Security (Licensee) for the use of County controlled facilities located at 4425 W Olive Ave, Glendale, AZ, and 1001 W Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ. Licensee shall provide County with base rent and shared operation costs associated with the operations of the facilities which are not considered revenue. The purpose of this Amendment No. 8 is as follows: A. Increase Licensee’s use of space in Facility 4 to total space of 1,308 SF. With the space increase the Licensee costs will also increase. Commencing March 1, 2023 through June 30, 2023 Licensee shall pay a monthly amount of $4,703 for base rent and $949 for shared operations costs. B. This Amendment extends the term of the Agreement as of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024. Licensee shall pay a monthly amount of $4,762 for base rent and $996 for shared operations costs for the extension term. All funds collected under this Agreement will be applied against the costs associated with the operation of the Facilities and are not considered revenue. C. Additional changes to the space allocations and exhibits identified within. FY2023: $22,608 FY2024: $69,096 Supervisor Districts: All (C-22-19-034-L-08)
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97. MOU WITH ASU REGARDING SEX TRAFFICKING INTERVENTION RESEARCH (STIR) Approve an MOU establishing a partnership between MCSO and ASU’s Sex Trafficking Intervention Research (STIR) Office for the purpose of jointly securing grant funding to use in training personnel and MCSO sharing relevant crime data so that it can be researched and analyzed by ASU. This MOU is effective when signed by the parties and will remain in effect for three years. Either participant may terminate this MOU upon 60 days’ written notice. (C-50-23-141-X-00)
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98. APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITY FROM CENTERS OF DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION Approve MCDPH to apply for a Grant funding opportunity from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) NOFO title “BOLD Public Health Programs to Address Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias”. The anticipated funding and term date has yet to be determined. The estimated award date will be issued September 2023 with the final amount and terms. This is a competitive award, at this time, it has not been determined if it will be reoccurring. There is a cash or in-kind matching requirement of 30% during the cooperative agreement period. Match can be provided through additional funds by MCDPH and in-kind services. Should the agreement cease, ongoing contributions are not required. This grant allows for full indirect cost reimbursement. The indirect rate for (FY23) is 17.24%. Indirect costs are fully recoverable. The grant award is not a mandated function but provides a benefit to the citizens in Maricopa County by building an infrastructure and increase capacity in the field of Alzheimer’s Disease and related Dementia. Funding for this grant will be provided by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (C-86-23-109-X-00)
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99. ON-CALL SERVICES CONTRACT WITH ENTELLUS, INC FOR CENTRAL MESA FLOODPLAIN DELINEATION STUDY Award Contract FCD 2022C010 On-Call Services to Entellus, Inc. (Consultant) to provide professional engineering services for the development of a hydraulic model to evaluate the floodplains in Central Mesa for possible updates to the floodplain as a part of the On-Call Central Mesa Floodplain Delineation Study (Contract FCD 2022C010). The estimated contract price is $500,000.00. The contract will be effective for 730 calendar days, from the date of the Notice to Proceed to Final Completion with possible extensions. The Flood Control District of Maricopa Country (District) and Consultant will mutually agree to a detailed scope of work for each work assignment. This is a qualifications-based selection in accordance with the Maricopa County Procurement Code, Article 5, Paragraph 504 and Article 5 Procurement Procedures Manual, Chapter II – Section 2. Floodplains were identified in previous studies, such as the Eastern Canal FDS, the Consolidated Canal FDS and the Upper Roosevelt Water Conservation District Canal FDS. This Agenda Item impacts Supervisorial District 2. (C-69-23-037-X-00)
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100. 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. New River Channelizaton - MDH FCD Parcel #: R-2-FCD and R-245-FL – FCD Permit #: 2021P314 – APN: 102-59-007G and 102-59-007H ptns. – Flood Control District of Maricopa County A1. Non-Exclusive Wall Easement (C-78-23-055-X-00)
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101. MINUTES Pursuant to A.R.S. §§38-431.01 and 11-217, approve the minutes of the Flood Control District of Maricopa County meeting held on June 20, 2022; November 2, 2022. (C-06-23-539-X-00)
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102. AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF SURPRISE FOR THE INTERIM PROVISION OF NETWORK AND POLARIS LIBRARY SERVICES Approve the Agreement between the Maricopa County Library District and the City of Surprise for the provision of Network Services and the Polaris Integrated Library System for the three (3) Surprise Public Libraries. The Agreement is effective upon execution by both the Maricopa County Library District and the City of Surprise until July 1, 2023. (C-65-23-018-X-00)
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103. MINUTES Pursuant to A.R.S. §§38-431.01 and 11-217, approve the minutes of the Maricopa County Library District meeting held on June 20, 2022; November 2, 2022. (C-06-23-538-X-00)
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104. 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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105. Supervisors'/County Manager's summary of current events - Resumen de temas de actualidad de los Supervisores/Administrador del Condado
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