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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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5. SANDIE FARM Case #: CPA2023007 Supervisor District: 4 Applicants & Owners: Bill Lally and Kurt Jones, Tiffany & Bosco / Bekids Land LLC Request: Comprehensive Plan Amendment (CPA) to change the land use designation from Rural Densities (0 – 1 d.u /ac) to Industrial Park. CPA approval is by Resolution Site Location: Generally located along the west side of 363rd Ave. between Broadway Rd. and South ern Ave. in the Tonopah area Commission Recommendation: On 7/27/23, the Commission voted 6-0 to adopt a motion recommending the Board of Supervisors approve CPA2023007. (C-44-24-030-X-00)
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6. SANDIE FARM Case #: Z2023029 Supervisor District: 4 Applicants & Owner: Bill Lally and Kurt Jones, Tiffany & Bosco / Bekids Land LLC Request: Zone change with overlay from Rural-43 to IND-2 IUPD Site Location: Generally located along the west side of 363rd Ave. between Broadway Rd. and South ern Ave. in the Tonopah area Commission Recommendation: On 7/27/23, the Commission voted 6-0 to adopt a motion recommending the Board of Supervisors approve Z2023029 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘l’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial con formance with the Narrative Report entitled “Project Narrative”, consisting of 8 pages, dated February 15, 2023, and stamped received February 15, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. b. Administrative approval of a plan of development wi ll 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 t hat the facility has been designed in accordance with their regulations and requirements, and that emergency fire protection service will be provided to the facility. Prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy, local fire protection jurisdiction rev iew and approval will be required. c. The following IND-2 IUPD standards shall apply: 1. MCZO Article 902.5.3 Max. Lot Coverage: 60%; solar panels do not count towards lot coverage 2. MCZO Article 1102.1. Parking Regulations: Does not apply to s olar panels for utility scale solar developments; applies normally to all other structures 3. MCZO Article 902.9.: All uses shall be conducted within a completely enclosed building except parking loading, unloading, or storage, except outdoor solar pa nels. 4. MCZO Articles 902.9.3.B & 902.9.3.C: Minimum chain link fencing at min. 6’ (h) including 1’ barbed wire topping. Gates shall be allowed on the perimeter of the project. Areas adjacent to existing or future residential development, slats will be added to the perimeter fence to provide visual screening. 5. The following uses shall be prohibited: i . Single-family and multi-family residential ii. Adult oriented facilities iii. Medical marijuana dispensary facilities and/or marijuana establishments iv. Hospitals v. Hotels, resorts, motels vi. Halfway Houses vii. Boarding Houses viii. Amusement enterprises and parks ix. Circus, carnival, rodeos, and other related permanent facilities x. Zoos d. The IUPD overlay is applied to restrict the use of the site. Until such time as the site is served by sewer, uses on the site shall only be those acceptable to the Maricopa County Environmental Services Department (MCESD) that can be accommodated by s eptic systems. A public water system and public sewer system shall be required prior to establishment of any non-residential use that requires potable water. e. The following Planning Engineering conditions shall apply: 1. Any new site improvements w ill require a plan of development and traffic impact study. 2. Broadway Road is classified as a principal arterial, and 65-feet dedication in fee is required from the section line. i . At this time only preservation is needed for this requireme nt and can be requested as a design waiver through the narrative of the next submittal. 3. A section line (363rd alignment) coincides with the eastern portion of the parcel. At a minimum, Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance Section 1105 requires building setbacks to start from a future half-street rightof -way of 55 feet. 4. A midsection line ( Roeser Road alignment) coincides with the northern boundary of APN 506-42-2021, and per Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance Section 1105 requires building setbacks to start from a future half street right-of-way of 40 feet. i . Based on geographic constraints, this alignment is not needed for a public roadway and can be requested as a design waiver through the narrative of the next submittal. 5. Any additional dedication and offsite improvements needed will be determined by MCDOT Traffic and MCDOT Permits based on submittal of a TIA/TIS. 6. Without the submittal of a plan of development, no development approval will be inferred by the engineering review, including, but not limited to 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. 7. Engineering review of planning and/or zoning cases is for conceptual design only. All development and engineering design shall be in conformance with Section 1205 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance; Drainage Policies and Standards; Floodplain Regulations for Maricopa County; MCDOT Roadway Design Manual; and current engineering policies, standards and best practices at the time of application for construction. f. All outdoor lighting shall be designed as recommended by the International Dark-Sky Association and shall be in compliance with Section 1112 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. g. Prior to issuance of the initial building permit, written confirmation will be required from the emergency fire protection jurisdiction having authority that the facility has been de signed in accordance with their regulations and requirements, and that emergency fire protection service will be provided to the facility. Prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy, local fire protection jurisdiction review and approval will be req uired. h. Zoning approval is conditional per Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance, Article 304.6, and ARS § 11-814 for six (6) years within which time the initial plan of development and initial construction permit must be obtained. i . The property owner/s a nd their successors waive claim for diminution in value if the County takes action to rescind approval due to noncompliance with conditions. j. Noncompliance with any Maricopa County Regulation shall be grounds for initiating a revocation of this Zone Ch ange as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. k. Non-compliance with the regulations administered by the Maricopa County Environmental Services Department, Maricopa County Department of Transportation, Drainage Review Division, Planning and Development Department, or the Flood Control District of Maricopa County may be grounds for initiating a revocation of this Zone Change as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance l. The granting of this change in use of the property has been at the request of the applicant, with the consent of the landowner. The granting of this approval allows the property to enjoy uses in excess of those permitted by the zoning existing on the date of application, subject to conditions. In the event of the fa ilure 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 right s 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 Cha nge enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the Zone Change is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the Zone Change had never been granted. (C-44-24-029-X-00)
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7. MARBELLA WEST BILLBOARDS AND CELL TOWER FACILITY Case #: MCP2023003 Supervisor District: 4 Applicant & Owner: Bill Lally, Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. / Jorde Farms 3 LLC Request: Amendment to military compatibility permit MCP2020002 and plan of developmen t (POD) Z2022211 in the Rural–43 Military Airport and Ancillary Military Facility Overlay MAAMF Zoning District. Per Arizona Revised Statutes the proposed land use has been deemed to be compatible and consistent with the high noise or accident potential zo ne of a Military Airport or Ancillary Military Facility. Site Location: Generally Located 1,200’ east of the SEC of Northern Pkwy. And Dysart Rd. in the Glendale area Commission Recommendation: On 7/27/23, the Commission voted 6-0 to adopt a motion recommending the Board of Supervisors approve MCP2023003 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘j’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Site Plan entitled “Marbella Ranch Billboards“ , consisting of 3 full-size sheets, dated May 5, 2023, and stamped received June 8, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. b. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Narrativ e Report entitled “Marbella West”, consisting of 14 pages, dated June 5, 2023, and stamped received June 8, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. c. The Military Compatibility Permit shall be limited to the following uses as per UC2019006, UC2022015, and UC2022024: 1. Motor Vehicle Parking 2. Communications (noise sensitive) 3. Utilities 4. Other transportation, communications, and utilities 5. Wholesale trade 6. Building materials-retail 7. Food-retail 8. Automotive and marine 9. Apparel and accessories-retail 10. Eating and drinking places 11 . Furniture and home furnishings-retail 12. Other retail trade 13. Offsite Advertising (billboards) – digital or static 14. Self-Storage facilities 1 5. Equipment rentals and sales, but not including equipment customarily used for heavy construction 16. Wholesale landscape and nursery materials sales 17. Finance, insurance, real estate 18. Personal services 19. Business services 20. Repair services 21. Contract construction services 22. Indoor recreation services 23. Other services 24. Food and kindred products 25. Textile mill products 26. Apparel 27. Lumber and wood products 28. Furniture and fixtures 29. Paper and allied products 30. Printing and publishing 31. Chemicals and allied products 32. Petroleum refining, and related industries 33. Rubber and miscellaneous plastic 34. Ston e, clay and glass products 35. Primary metal industries 36. Fabricated metal products 37. Professional, scientific, and controlling instruments 38. Miscellaneous manufacturing 39. Government services 40. Cultural activities, including churches 41. Medical and other health services 42. Nonprofit organizations 43. Correctional facilities 44. O ther public and quasi-public services 45. Wireless Communication Facilities d. The following Planning Engineering conditions shall apply: 1. Engineering review of planning and/or zoning cases is for conceptual design only. All development and engineering design shall be in conformance with Section 1205 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance; Drainage Policies and Standards; Floodplain Regulations for Maricopa County; MCDOT Roadway Design Manual; and current engineering policies, standards and best practices at the time of application for construction. 2. If grading is performed for the installation of the billboards a detailed grad ing and drainage (site infrastructure) plan must be submitted with the application for building permits. 3. Northern Parkway frontage road is a MCDOT ROW. Any work within the ROW will require a TC permit. This shall include grading, installation of utilities and/or cutting of asphalt. A traffic control plan will be required if Northern frontage road traffic will be impacted due to the installation of the billboards. 4. MCDOT has a current TIP project (TT0347 Northern Parkway) adjacent to this site. Coordination of potential impacts must be communicated to Ben Markert. Please contact him via email at Ben.Markert@Maricopa.gov or by phone at 602-506-8651. e. All occupied buildings are subject to noise attenuation as per ARS § 28-8482(B). f. The following standards shall apply to the Military Compatibility Permit: Max. Height – 60’ Min. Front Yard – 20’ Min. Side Yard – 0’ Min. Street-side Yard – 5’ Min. Rear Yard – 15’ Min. Lot Area – 6000 sq. ft. Min. Lot Width – 60’ Max. Lot Coverage – 60% On-Site Signs – Section 1403 Commercial Regulations or 1404 Industrial Zoning Regulations May Apply Off-Site Signs – Section 1403 Commercial Regulations or 1404 Industrial Zoning Regulations May Apply, except as modified below Off-Site Sign Max. Height – 65’ (top down light fixtures for static billboards may extend up to 5’ above the maximum height) Off-Site Sign Maximum Size – 672 sq. ft. Min. Separati on Distance – 1,000’ / Maximum of 4 Off-site signs along Northern Parkway at min. 600’ separation distance Off-Site Sign Min. Side Yard Setback – 0’ Off-Site Sign Min. Front Yard Setback – 0’ 16. Off-Site Sign Min. Street-side Yard Setback – 0’ 17. Off-Site Sign Min. Setback to Rural or Residential zoning district– 0’ 18. Off-Site Sign Min. Setback to Rural or Residential zoning district for Illuminated Sign – 0 ’ 19. Off-Site Sign Min. Separation from Rural or Residential zoning di strict – 100’/ 0’ along the perimeter of Northern Parkway only 20. The following requirements for the eastern face of the eastern most billboard shall apply: 1. Static billboard illumination shall be shutoff by 11:00 p.m. 2. A Minimum 3’ light shroud shall be installed 21. Screening – Loading docks, outdoor storage and commercial parking within 100’ of a residential zoned district or rural zoned subdivision must be screened from view by a 6’ wall or fence, landscape such as hedges or trees or other screening of 80% opacity or more. Remainder perimeter screening may be chain-link. 22. The following WCF standards shall apply: 1. Maximum Height: 120’ 2. Maximum Diameter of Antenna Arrays: 24’ 3. Maximum Diameter of structure: 14’ 4. Minimum setback to northern lot line: 80’ 5. Minimum setback to western lot line: 25’ 6. Screening: 6’ chain-link fence with privacy slates 7. The WCF shall be painted natural desert colors 8. Maximum of one WCF on site g. The following Luke Air Force Base condition shall apply: Marbella Ranch Limited Partnership shall notify future occupants/tenants as applicable that they are located near a military airport with the following language: Lu ke Air Force Base executes an average of approximately 165 overflights per day. Although Luke’s primary flight paths are located within 20 miles from the base, jet noise will be apparent throughout the area as aircraft transient to and from the Barry M. Go ldwater Gunnery Range and other flight areas. Luke Air Force Base may launch and recover aircraft in either direction off its runways oriented to the southwest and northeast. Noise will be more noticeable during overcast sky conditions due to noise reflec tions off the clouds. Luke Air Force Base’s normal flying hours extend from 7:00 a.m. until approximately midnight, Monday through Friday, but some limited flying will occur outside these hours and during most weekends. For further information, please check the Luke Air Force Base website at www.luke.af.mil/urbandevelopment or contact the Maricopa County Planning and Development Department.” h. Noncompliance with any Maricopa County Regulation shall be grounds for initiating a revoc ation of this Military Compatibility Permit as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. i . 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 co nditions. j. 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 exist ing on the date of application, subject to conditions. In the event of the failure to comply with any condition, and at the time of expiration of the Military Compatibility Permit, the property shall revert to the zoning that existed on the date of applic ation. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either revocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, or the expiration of the Military Compatibility Permit, does not reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divi de, sell or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation or expiration of the Military Compatibility Permit. The Military Compatibility Permit enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the Military Compatibility Permit is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the Military Compatibility Permit had never been granted. (C-44 -24-028-X-00)
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- 2023-07-27 — July 27, 2023 - Planning & Zoning Commis
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8. TRAPEZE TRAINING FACILITY Case #: Z2021104 Supervisor District: 1 Applicants & Owners: Dylan and Kati Philips Request: Special Use Permit (SUP) for recreational open-air facilities to facilitate a flying trapeze and circus training facility Site Location: Generally located approx. 960’ north of the NWC of Chandler Heights Rd. and 182nd St. in the Queen Creek area Commission Recommendation: On 7/27/23, the Commission voted 6-0 to adopt a motion recommending the Board of S upervisors approve Z2021104 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘l’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the plan of development entitled “Phillips Residence Parking” consisting of 1 full-size sheet, dated March 16, 2023, and stamp ed received May 25, 2023. The Plan of Development may be amended administratively under separate application as long as the amendment complies with the established SUP development standards as approved by the Board of Supervisors. Staff may determine sligh t 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 su bstantial conformance with the Narrative Report entitled “Trapeze Training Facility”, consisting of 5 pages, dated May 25, 2023 and stamped received May 25, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. c. Building permits for all existing structu res shall be obtained within six months of BOS approval. d. Required permanent bathroom facilities are to meet all ADA, building code, and environmental service requirements. e. This special use permit is valid for a period of ten years and shall expire on August 23, 2033, or upon termination of the use for a period of 90 or more days, whichever occurs first. All site improvements associated with the special use permit shall be removed within 90 days of such expiration or termination of use. f. The sit e shall not open to the public prior to 8:00 am and shall not remain open past 9:00 pm. g. Lighting shall be extinguished by 9:00 pm daily. h. No amplified music or sound shall eminent from the site prior to 8:00 am or later than 9:00 pm. i . Group events shall have a maximum of 20 participants. j. The following SUP standard shall apply: 1. Height of trapeze structure: 34’ k. The following Planning Engineering conditions shall apply: 1. Prior to the building permit approval, update the Engi neered Grading and Drainage Plans to show the extents of the SUP area (parking, trapeze area, overflow area, etc.). Provide the outline (top of slope perimeter) of the retention basin. 2. Prior to the building permit approval, update the Engineered Grading and Drainage Plans with proposed contours and spot elevations to show how the SUP area will drain into the retention basin. 3. Drainage review of planning and/or zoning cases is for conceptual design only and does not represent final design a pproval nor shall it entitle applicants to future designs that are not in conformance with Section 1205 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance and the Maricopa County Drainage Policies and Standards. 4. All development and engineering design shall b e in conformance with Section 1205 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance and current engineering policies, standards and best practices at the time of application for construction. l. The granting of this change in use of the property has been at the request of the applicant, with the consent of the landowner. The granting of this approval allows the property to enjoy uses in excess of those permitted by the zoning existing on the date of application, subject to conditions. In the event of the failur e to comply with any condition, and at the time of expiration of the Special Use Permit, the property shall revert to the zoning that existed on the date of application. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either revocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, or the expiration of the Special Use Permit, does not reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divide, sell or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation or expiration of the Special Use Permit. The Special Use Permit enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the Special Use Permit is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the Special Use Permit had never been granted. (C-44-24-027-X-00)
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9. POTTERYLAND Case #: Z2022099 Supervisor District: 1 Applicant & Owner: Kathleen Brakefield , KHB Architecture Studios, PLLC / Arnold Castillo, Potteryland Request: Special Use Permit (SUP) for interim industrial storage and sales of outdoor landscaping décor in the Rural-43 zoning district Site Location: Generally located 921 feet south of the southeast corn er of Cooper Rd. and Chandler Heights Blvd. in the Chandler area Commission Recommendation: On 7/27/23, the Commission voted 6-0 to adopt a motion recommending the Board of Supervisors approve Z2022099 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘m’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Site Plan entitled “ Potteryland – Special Use Permit“ , consisting of two full-size sheets, dated May 17, 2023, and stamped received June 7, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. Staff ma y 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 sit e shall be in substantial conformance with the Narrative Report entitled “ Potteryland ”, consisting of five pages, dated May 17, 2023, and stamped received May 19, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. c. The following Planning Engineering conditions shall apply: 1. Engineering review of planning and/or zoning cases is for conceptual design only. All development and engineering design shall be in conformance with Section 1205 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance; Drainage Policies and Standards; Floodplain Regulations for Maricopa County; MCDOT Roadway Design Manual; and current engineering policies, standards, and best practices at the time of application for construction. 2. Based on the conceptual design nature of the information submitted, changes to the site layout may be necessitated by the final engineering design of the site’s drainage infrastructure. 3. Detailed grading and drainage (site infrastructure) plans must be submitted with the application for Bu ilding Permits. 4. At the time of application for the building permits, the grading and drainage plans must indicate that all on-site areas flow to a retention basin including the “uncapturable” area at the southwest driveway. 5. Cooper Road will be annexed to be within the jurisdiction of the City of Chandler. The applicant will be responsible for coordinating with the City to review any traffic impact, right-of-way dedication, permitting, or roadway improvement requirements. 6. Prior to the Drainage Review approval on the Building Permit, a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Permit (SWPPP) from the County will be required prior to the issuance of any construction permits. 7. Prior to the Drainage Review approval on the building permit, a reduction factor for the material stored in Retention Basin A must be applied to the volume-provided calculations. 8. Maximum side slopes for the retention basins shall be 4:1. d. This special use permit is valid for a period of ten (10) years and s hall expire on August 9, 2033, or upon the termination of the use for a period of 90 or more days, whichever occurs first. All site improvements associated with the special use permit shall be removed within 90 days of such expiration or termination of use . e. Prior to occupying the existing residence or any portion thereof for any use associated with the special use permit, the applicant shall obtain a building permit to retrofit the existing residence to meet current commercial building code requirement s as applicable and shall obtain a certificate of occupancy for the retrofitted building prior to occupancy. f. Any outdoor storage shall not exceed the height of the perimeter fencing. g. Parking areas and driveways shall be surfaced with decomposed g ranite to minimize dust pollution, excluding ADA-accessible parking area(s) which shall be paved. Any surfacing shall meet Maricopa County Air Quality regulations. h. There shall be a minimum street side yard of nine (9) feet measured from Cooper Road’s ultimate 65-foot half-width right-of-way. i . The north sight-visibility triangle of the north driveway shall have a dimension of 13 feet by 25 feet and shall not occup y any area of an adjacent property. j. Solid fences more than two (2) feet in height shall be allowed in a sight-visibility triangle but must be spaced a minimum of 11 feet away from a vehicular travel lane of Cooper Rd. k. Any outdoor lighting shall be in conformance with the provisions of Section 1112 of the Zoning Ordinance and shall be placed so as to reflect light away from any adjoining rural or residential zoning district. l. Noncompliance with any Maricopa County regulation shall be grounds for initiating revocation of this special use permit as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. m. 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 th is approval allows the property to enjoy uses in excess of those permitted by the zoning existing on the date of application, subject to conditions. In the event of the failure to comply with any condition, and at the time of expiration of the special use permit, the property shall revert to the zoning that existed on the date of application. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either revocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, or the expiration of the special use permit, does no t reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divide, sell, or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation or expiration of the special use permit. The special use permit enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the special use permit is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the special use permit had never been granted. (C-44-24-026-X-00)
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Z2022099 BOS REPORT.PDF
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10. SAVING PAWS RESCUE Case #: Z2019105 Supervisor District: 3 Applicant & Owner: Michelle Santoro, Gammage & Burnham, PLC / Saving Paws Rescue, Trisha Houlihan Request: Special Use Permit (SUP) for Dog Rescue Facility and Kennel in Rural – 43 zoning district Site Location: Generally located 300’ west of the northwest corner of 15th Ave. and Irvine Rd. in the Phoenix area Commission Recommendation: On 7/27/23, the Commission voted 6-0 to adopt a motio n recommending the Board of Supervisors approve Z2019105 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘l’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Site Plan entitled “Special Use Permit for Saving Paws Rescue“ , consisting of one full-size s heet, dated August 21, 2019, and stamped received April 13, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. Staff may determine slight refinements to remain in substantial conformance with the approved site plan. Minor and major amendments to the sit e 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 “Saving Paws Rescue Arizona”, consisting of five pages, dated April 12, 2023, and stamped received April 13, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. c. The following Planning Engineering conditions shall apply: 1. Final grading design shall ensure that the developed portion of the site drains to the retention basin. 2. 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. This special use permit is valid for a period of ten (10) years and shall expire on August 23, 2033, or upon the termination of the use for a period of 90 or more days, whichever occurs first. All site improvements associated with the special use permit shall be removed within 90 days of such expiration or termination of use. e. Training and exercise area may not exceed 25% of the total p arcel and the outdoor area must be visually screened by a solid wall or buildings adjacent to any residential or rural zoning district. f. The number of customers/adopters shall not exceed five at any time, and shall only occur between the hours of 8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. g. All dogs shall be placed indoor, within the designated kennels, and only allowed outdoors on a rotational routine between the hours of 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. h. This SUP allows the property owner to host up to a maximum of four (4) fundraiser or non-profit events per calendar year that exceed the three (3) volunteer person limit. The Property owner shall notify Maricopa County at least two weeks in advance of such events, including the date and hours of the event, which shall not exceed three (3) hours in length per event. i . Volunteers are considered employees. Therefore, the total number of non-resident person who volunteer and/or employed in connection with the business and are not an immediate family member as defined by ARS § 11-820, shal l not exceed three (3 ); except for special fundraiser or non-project events. j. Any outdoor lighting shall be in conformance with the provisions of Section 1112 of the Zoning Ordinance and shall be placed so as to reflect light away from any adjoining rur al or residential zoning district. k. Noncompliance with any Maricopa County Regulation shall be grounds for initiating revocation of this Special Use Permit as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. l. The granting of this change in use of the property has been at the request of the applicant, with the consent of the landowner. The granting of this approval allows the property to enjoy uses in excess of those permitted by the zoning existing on the date of application, subject to condition s. In the event of the failure to comply with any condition, and at the time of expiration of the Special Use Permit, the property shall revert to the zoning that existed on the date of application. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either rev ocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, or the expiration of the Special Use Permit, does not reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divide, sell or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation or expiration of the Special Use Permit. The Special Use Permit enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the Special Use Permit is gran ted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the Special Use Permit had never been granted. (C-44-24-025-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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12. IMPACT STATEMENT HEARING FOR THE PROPOSED GROVE PARK ESTATES IRRIGATION WATER DELIVERY DISTRICT Pursuant to A.R.S. § 48-261 and § 48-263, convene the scheduled public hearing on the impact statement for the proposed Grove Park Estates Irrigation Water Delivery District. The Board of Supervisors will hear those who appear for and against the proposed district an d 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 t he 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 16, of GROVE PARK ESTATES , a Subdivision of the Northwest Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter, and of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, of Section 29, Township 2 North, Range 4 East, of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian according to the Plat of Record in the Office of the County Recorder of Maricop a County, Arizona, Recorded in Book 35 of Maps, Page 10; TOGETHER WITH Lots 17 through 32, of GROVE PARK ESTATES PLAT B, a Subdivision of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, of Section 29, Township 2 North, Range 4 East, of the Gila and Salt R iver Base and Meridian according to the Plat of Record in the Office of the County Recorder of Maricopa County, Arizona, Recorded in Book 40 of Maps, Page 29; TOGETHER WITH Lots 1 through 6, of CAMELBACK ACRES, a Subdivision of the Northwest Quarter of th e Southeast Quarter, of Section 29, Township 2 North, Range 4 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 39 of Maps, Page 10. Supervi sorial District 2. (C-06-24-038-X-00)
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C-06-24-033-X-02(base: C-06-24-033-X) - Base
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13. DEANNEXATION FROM THE TOWN OF GILBERT ORDINANCE NO. 2871 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 Town of Gilbert jurisdiction to Maricopa County. Right-of-way location: Power Road from Elliot Road to Guadalupe Road. Supervisory District No. 1. The Board of Supervisors determined at a public hearing on August 9, 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 Town of Gilbert Ordinance No. 2871, 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 Town of Gilbert 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 ow ned/operated/maintained by MCDOT. The property adjacent to the eastern right-of-way is developing requiring roadway improvements. These improvements require deannexation to accommodate an arterial roadway This action will ensure the roadway is fully with in unincorporated Maricopa County and reduce conflict of liability. The roadway improvements are a necessary improvement to the traveling public. 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. The Board action will result to add 0.0025 square miles of right of way to County ownership and enable the County to assume responsibility for road maintenance. [Attach adjacent property owner list and any other documents pertaining to item] (C-06-24-033-X-02)
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TOWN OF GILBERT DEANNEXATION ORDINANCE NO. 2871.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 dona tion, purchase, or condemnation.
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C-64-23-332-X-01(base: C-64-23-332-X) - Base
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15. PATENT EASEMENT ABANDO NMENT: ROAD FILE NO. PAB-0230 Convene a hearing for Road File No. PAB-0230 to consider the request to abandon a portion of a Federal Patent Easement Number 1162892, lying in the Northeast quarter of Section 6 – T4N, R3E, of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Maricopa County, Arizona. Located in the general vicinity of Yearling Road and 9th Avenue and known as Assessor Parcel Number 210-12-018F. Notice conditions and the request for comment requirements have been met. Supervisory District No. 3 In a ddition, direct the Clerk of the Board to record the Board of Supervisors resolution with the County Recorder. (C-64-23-332-X-01)
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C-64-23-333-X-01(base: C-64-23-333-X) - Base
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16. PATENT EASEMENT ABANDONMENT: ROAD FILE NO. PAB-0224 Convene a hearing for Road File No. PAB-0224 to consider the reque st to abandon a portion of the easement described in Patent 1174984, lying in General Land Office (GLO) Lot 22 of Section 06 – T4N, R3E, of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Maricopa County, Arizona. Located in the general vicinity of Jomax Road and 19th A venue and known as Assessor Parcel Number 210-11-025X. Notice conditions and the request for comment requirements have been met. Supervisory District No. 3 In addition, direct the Clerk of the Board to record the Board of Supervisors resolution with the County Recorder. (C-64-23-333-X-01)
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C-64-23-331-X-01(base: C-64-23-331-X) - Base
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17. PATENT EASEMENT ABANDONMENT: ROAD FILE NO. PAB-0220 Convene a hearing for Road File No. PAB-0220 to consider the request to abandon a portion of a Federal Patent Easement Number 1149613, lying in the Northwes t quarter of Section 7 – T4N, R3E, of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Maricopa County, Arizona. Located in the general vicinity of Park View Lane and 19th Avenue and known as Assessor Parcel Number 210-07-025B. Notice conditions and the request for comme nt requirements have been met. Supervisory District No. 3 In addition, direct the Clerk of the Board to record the Board of Supervisors resolution with the County Recorder. (C-64-23-331-X-01)
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C-06-24-106-X-00(base: C-06-24-106-X) - Base
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18. RESIGNATION FROM THE BOARD OF HEALTH Accept the resignation of Don Cassano from the Board of Health, Citizen Member, representing Supervisorial District 1. The resignation was effective as of August 1, 2023 (C-06-24-106-X-00)
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19. APPOINTMENTS TO THE BOARD OF HEALTH Approve the appointment of Veronica Oros to the Board of Health, as an At-Large, Chairman Appointment. The term of service will be effective as of Board approval through December 31, 2024. Also, approve the appointment of Cynthia Hardy to the Board of Health, representing Supervisorial District 1. The term of service will be effective as of Board approval through December 31, 2025 (C-06-24-107-X-00)
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C-06-24-048-X-00(base: C-06-24-048-X) - Base
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20. REAPPOINTMENT TO THE AUDIT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Approve the reappointment of Ryan Wimmer to the Audit Advisory Committee, representing Supervisorial District 1. The term of service is effective September 11, 2023 through September 10, 2025. (C-06-24-048-X-00)
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C-06-24-050-X-00(base: C-06-24-050-X) - Base
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21. REAPPOINTMENT TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Approve the reappointment of David Galaviz to the Community Development Advisory Committee, representing Supervisorial District 5. The term of service will be effective as of Board approval through June 30, 20 25. (C-06-24-050-X-00)
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C-06-24-104-X-00(base: C-06-24-104-X) - Base
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22. RESIGNATION AND APPOINTMENT OF PUBLIC FIDUCIARY Accept the resignation of Josephine Jones, Maricopa County Public Fiduciary, and pursuant to A.R.S. § 14-5601A and the Arizona Code of Judicial Administration sec. 7-202E(3)(c), approve by Resolution, the appointment of Heidi Ernst as the Public Fiduciary effective September 9, 2023. Approval of this agenda item also appoints Heidi Ernst to the position of Director of the Office of the Public Fiduciary. Ms. Ernst has successfully completed all licensing requirements and is thereby the designated Principal for the Office. (C-06-24-104-X-00)
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C-06-24-046-X-00(base: C-06-24-046-X) - Base
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23. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR PATHWAY TO WORK Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Nancy Claussen for Pathway to Work at White Tank Mountain Reginal Park at 20304 West White Tank Mountain Road Waddell, Arizona, 85355, to be held on Saturday, February 24, 2024, from 9:0 0 am to 11:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 4) (C-06-24-046-X-00)
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C-06-24-054-X-00(base: C-06-24-054-X) - Base
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24. 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 the following dates: Saturday, October 14, 2023, from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Sunday, October 15, 2023, from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. (Supervisoria l District 3) (C-06-24-054-X-00)
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C-06-24-061-X-00(base: C-06-24-061-X) - Base
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25. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 12144 Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Frank James, Macedon for Knights of Columbus Council 12144 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church Hall at 9728 West Palmeras Drive, Sun City, Arizona 85373 to be held on Saturday, October 14, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 4) (C-06-24-061-X-00)
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C-06-24-064-X-00(base: C-06-24-064-X) - Base
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26. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR CLEAN UP PAPAGO Pur suant 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 Sunday, December 3, 2 023, from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 2) (C-06-24-064-X-00)
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C-06-24-067-X-00(base: C-06-24-067-X) - Base
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27. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR WORLD RIDE Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Julie Sara Cornelius for World Ride at Usery Regional Park at 3939 North Usery Pass Road, Mesa, Arizona 85207 to be held on Sunday, November 12, 2023, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 2) (C-06-24-067-X-00)
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C-06-24-069-X-00(base: C-06-24-069-X) - Base
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28. APPLICATION FOR BOULDER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL FIREWORKS DISPLAY Pursu ant to A.R.S. § 36-1603, approve an application for a fireworks display filed by Kendon Victor of Fireworks Production of Arizona. The event will be located at 40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway, Anthem, Arizona 85086 on Friday, October 27, 2023, at 6:45 pm. (Supervisorial District 3). (C-06-24-069-X-00)
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29. APPLICATION FOR BOULDER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL FIREWORKS DISPLAY Pursuant to A.R.S. § 36-1603, approve an application for a fireworks display filed by Kendon Victor of Fireworks Production of Arizona. The event will be located at 40404 North Gavilan Peak Parkway, Anthem, Arizona 85086 on Friday, October 6, 2023, at 6:45 pm. (Supervisorial District 3) (C-06-24-070-X-00)
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30. PERMANENT EXTENSION OF PREMISES/PATIO FOR ANACAPA GRILL AT CORTE BELLA Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-207.01, approve an application filed by Andrea Dahlman Lewkowitz for a Permanent Extension of Premises/Patio of a Series 12 Liquor License for Anacapa Grill at Corte Bella at 22135 North Mission Drive, Sun City West, Arizona 85375 . (Supervisorial District 4) (C-06-24-071-X-00)
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31. FEDERAL EQUITABLE SHARING AGREEMENT - COUNTY ATTORNEY Approve the FY 2023-24 Federal Equitable Sharing Agreement and FY 2023 Annual Certification Report between the Maricopa County Attorney's Office (agency) and the U.S. Department of the Treasurer and the U.S. Department of Justice. This report accounts for federal equitable sharing funds received from the U.S. Department of the Treas ury or the U.S. Department of Justice. The term of this agreement commences September 1, 2023, and expires August 31, 2024. Authorize the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to sign all documents related to this certification report and agreement. (C-19-2 4-012-X-00)
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32. 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. June 26, 2023 Akash Patel Deputy County Attorney July 10, 2023 Bradley Baugher Deputy County Attorney Clinton Lawrence Rule 39 Kelley McDonald Deputy County Attorney Bradley Perry Deputy County Attorney July 24, 2023 Brook Worcester Deputy County Attorney (C-19-24-016-X-00)
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OATHS 06-26-2023 TO 07-24-2023 BOS 08-23-2023.PDF
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33. AGREEMENT WITH PHOENIX CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR SERVICES FOR MINOR VICTIMS Approve the agreement with Phoenix Children's Hospital on behalf of the Maricopa County Attorney to aid in the investigation and possible prosecution of c hild physical abuse, child sexual assault, and sexual abuse matters involving minors. The term of the agreement becomes effective upon approval of the Board of Supervisors and shall continue for three years thereafter unless otherwise extended. Phoenix Chi ldren’s Hospital maintains and is willing to provide professional healthcare providers, staff, personnel, knowledge, and expertise in the medical evaluation and examination in cases of child sexual abuse and sexual abuse and in records review in cases of s uspected child physical abuse. Authorize the Chairman to sign any and all documents related to this action. The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office (MCAO) will reimburse Phoenix Children’s Hospital at rates outlined in “Attachment B: Compensation and Reimbursement” for services under this agreement. These services are vital to the investigation and prosecution of child physical abuse, child sexual assault, and sexual abuse matters involving minors. (C-19-24-017-X-00)
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34. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT FOR GRANT FUNDING FROM THE OFFICE OF THE STATE TREASURER ARIZONA In accordance with A.R.S. 42-17106(B), approve the following amendments to the FY 2024 budget: Increase the revenue and expenditure authorities for Recorder's Office (D360) Recorder Grants (298) Non Recurring Non Project ( NRNP) budget by $4,053,942. Sec. 129. Appropriation; state treasurer; accuracy; voter registration rolls; fiscal year 2023-202 4. The sum of $6,000,000 is appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2023-2024 to the state treasurer's office for distribution to county recorders offices in counties with a population of more than two hundred thousand persons according to the 2020 United States decennial census. The state treasurer shall allocate monies to the county recorder offices proportionally based on population according to the 2020 United State decennial census. The monies shall be used by county recorders to revi ew the accuracy of the voter registration rolls, including whether any registrations should be canceled pursuant to section 16-165, Arizona Revised Statutes. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitatio n, and therefore expenditure of the revenues is not prohibited by the budget law. These actions will have a county-wide net impact of zero and they do not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenue duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.A 42-17105. The total amount of funds requested is $4,053,941.67. The grant period will cover October 1st, 2023 through September 30th, 2024. The Recorder Department’s indirect rate for FY24 is 22.07%. Total grant indirect costs are estimated to be $894,704.93 and are not recoverable. Nonrecoverable indirect costs will be covered by the departmental general fund budget. This grant does not require a match or on-going cash contributions after the grant period end date. The grant award is nonrecurrin g and has not been awarded to the department in past years. (C-36-24-000-X-00)
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35. FUNDING REIMBURSEMENT FROM PHOENIX PD CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN TASK FORCE Approve acceptance of up to $30,000 from City of Phoenix, PD Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, for which MCSO is an affiliate authorized in IGA 157605--0, AKA C-50-22-139-X-00, approved in an action taken by the BOS on April 6, 2022. The IGA terminates December 22, 2027. The Sheriff’s Office indirect cos t rate for FY24 is 16.72%. The indirect cost basis is $30,000. Unrecoverable indirect costs associated with this Agreement are estimated to be $5,016. These unrecoverable indirect costs will be absorbed by the General Fund. This funding is competitive and does not require a match. The funding is recurring and has been awarded to the Sheriff’s Office for over five years. The agreement does not require future or on-going cash contributions after the grant period ends. This funding is not for a specific mandate but supports the Sheriff’s Office overall public safety mandate. 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. (C-50-24-009-X-00)
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36. AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, REHABILITATION AND REENTRY CONCERNING AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION TRAINING Approve Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 22-155-27 with ADCRR (Arizona Departmen t of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry), to extend the expiration date. This amendment is effective retroactively to June 28, 2023. The Agreement concerns train the trainer programs to be held at Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) Training Ce nter, an AHA (American Heart Association) training site. This Agreement was entered into on June 27, 2022 (C-50-22-183-X-00) and this amendment extends the term by one-year to June 28, 2024. All other original terms and conditions are unchanged. (C-50-22- 183-X-01)
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37. AMENDMENT TO SUBGRANTEE AGREEMENT FROM THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY – PROJECT #220206-02 Approve Amendment #1 to the Subgrantee Agreement from the Arizona Department of Homeland Security, Project #220206-02. This amendment extends the expiration date of the Agreement from September 30, 2023, until September 30, 2024. All other terms and condit ions are the same. This Amendment extends the amount of time to expend the funding awarded for the analyst position. The analyst position wasn’t filled until seven months into the first grant program period because of the extensive hiring process. Ext ensions on the position and this award period are necessary to enable MCSO to expend all funding by 9/30/2024. The original award amount of $110,000 was approved on October 19, 2022 (C-50-23-061-X-00). The funding award is recurring and there is no match requirement. It was competitively bid. The purpose for which it is being used it is not a mandated function. (C-50-23-061-X-01)
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C-50-24-010-X-00(base: C-50-24-010-X) - Base
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38. MOU WITH MARICOPA COUNTY OFFICE OF ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY FOR BACK UP HELICOPTER TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Approve a Memoran dum of Understanding between the Sheriff’s Office and the Office of Enterprise Technology, Radio Division, whereby the Sheriff’s Office will provide backup helicopter transportation when the contracted commercial vendor is unable to deliver service. The un derstanding is retroactively effective to July 1, 2023 and will continue through June 30, 2026. It can be cancelled by either party at any time with a 2-week written notice. The Sheriff’s Office will charge a minimum cost for fuel per service request and based on type of equipment used. The cost of fuel will be based on the rate at the time of service. MCSO has been providing this service since July 2014. The current MOU for this service expired June 30, 2023. (C-50-24-010-X-00)
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39. SUBRECIP IENT AGREEMENT WITH ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY (ASU) FOR THE MARICOPA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, FY2023 ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING GRANT FUND PROGRAM Approve a Subrecipient Agreement (‘Agreement’) between Arizona State University (ASU) (hereinafter referred to as ‘subrecipient’), and the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. The value of this Agreement is not to exceed $254,939. MCSO will reimburse ASU using grant funds awarded from the State of Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (DEM A) and designated for use in Anti Human Trafficking. The Agreement and acceptance of this funding was authorized by the BOS (C-50-23-170-X-00) on April 26, 2023. The Agreement term shall begin on the date of the last signature and terminate on December 31, 2025. The Subrecipient will perform tasks to include, but not limited to: developing approved training courses and videos; assisting with hosting annual conferences; providing training to both MCSO corrections and sworn staff; Building a network with MCS O within the Maricopa County jails to respond to potential sex trafficking victims, identified victims and identified traffickers; working with MCSO program designers to develop prevention and awareness trafficking materials for inmate tablets, and providi ng social work interns to work with MCSO jail staff to provide support and community referrals to high risk and identified victims. This Agreement is contingent upon funding from AZDEMA and MCSO may terminate this agreement if funds are not allocated and available. (C-50-24-013-X-00)
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40. IGA WITH CITY OF TEMPE HIGH INTENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREA (HIDTA) Approve an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the City of Tempe regarding HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area) that allows M aricopa County Sheriff's office (MCSO) to reimburse overtime and provide certain equipment for the Tempe employee(s) assigned to the Maricopa County High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Maricopa County Drug Suppression Task force (MCDST). This IGA is effective July 1, 2023 upon board of Supervisors approval and ends June 30, 2024. The value of the overtime paid in this IGA is not to exceed $30,000. The City of Tempe has been a HIDTA partner for several years. HIDTA partners assist in the investigat ion of criminal organizations that operate drug labs and/or distribute narcotics within the State of Arizona. (C-50-24-016-X-00)
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C-50-24-012-X-00(base: C-50-24-012-X) - Base
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41. IGA WEST VALLEY SEX TRAFFICKING TASK FORCE CREATION AND PARTICIPATION Approve an IGA by and between the City of Avondale, the City of Buckeye, the City of Goodyear and Maricopa County, for and on behalf of their respective police departments or law enforcement agencies, to provide a multi-disciplinary team approach with rega rd to investigation, assessment, medical treatment, and prosecution of child and vulnerable sexual/physical abuse, sexual abuse of adults and domestic violence cases on behalf of the Southwest Family Advocacy Center (“Center”). This IGA is effective upon the date it is signed by all parties and ends December 31, 2025. Any party can withdraw from this IGA with or without cause with a 30-day notice. The City of Avondale was awarded grant funding from the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Aff airs (“DEMA”) for costs associated with programs, equipment and/or activities that reduce human trafficking, and was authorized to distribute grant funding to task force partners. Also approve acceptance of reimbursement funding for the MCSO deputy assig ned to this task force in an amount not to exceed $73,500 which is comprised of up to $64,800 for monthly overtime for the duration of the grant period; a total of up to $4,800 for out of state travel for professional development for three years; and a tot al of up to $3,900 for out of state travel for case follow up for 3 years. The award is nonrecurring, non-competitive, there is no match requirement, and there are no future or ongoing contributions after the grant period ends. The Sheriff’s Office indir ect cost rate for FY24 is 16.72%, applicable to the award amount of $73,500 with no capital expenses for an indirect cost base of $73,500 and indirect costs of $12,289.20. Indirect costs will be absorbed by the General Fund. This is not a mandated functio n although it supports the public safety mandate. The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is one of several local law enforcement agencies in the Phoenix metro area that participates in this effort. These revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of t he constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditures of these revenues are not prohibited by the budget law. (C-50-24-012-X-00)
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42. DONATION TO SHERIFF’S OFFICE Accept the individual cash donations of $409.47 and $413.61 to the Sheriff's Office and designated for the MASH Unit from the Valley of the Sun United Way. 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 c ared for. (C-50-24-015-X-00)
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43. MONTHLY DONATIONS REPORT – JUNE Accept the monthly donations reports from Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) for the month of June with a cash value of $650.85. Also accept the non-cash donations reports from MCSO for the month of June with a non-cash value of $3,761. All the cash and non-cash donations were designated for MASH, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Animal Safe Haven where evidentiary animals seized in criminal animal abuse cases are housed and cared for. (C-50-24-014-X-00)
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44. CONTINGENCY FOR COURT-ORDERED FUND TRANSFERS Approve the transfer of funds, as determined to be necessary under the November 8, 2022, order in CV -07-2513-PHX-GMS Melendres v. Penzone, in an amount not to exceed $1,148,491 from the General Fund (100) to the PSB Staffing Fund (511). If the transfer is necessary under the order, approve the following adjustments to the FY 2024 budget: Decrease the Non Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) Operating (OPER) “Unre served Contingency” line (4711) expenditure budget in an amount not to exceed $1,148,491 Increase the Non Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) Compliance Operating (MEL0) “Transfer to PSB Staffing Fund” line (4712) expenditure budget in an amount not t o exceed $1,148,491 Increase the Sheriff (D500) PSB Staffing Fund (511) Compliance Operating (MEL0) revenue budget in an amount not to exceed $1,148,491 Increase the Non Departmental (D470) Non Departmental Grant Fund (249) Operating (OPER) expenditure budget in an amount not to exceed $1,148,491 Offset the fund transfer with adjustments to the Eliminations (D980) Eliminations Fund (900) Operating (OPER) revenue and expenditure budgets. The court demands that MCSO fill all 39 case investigator positi ons and reduce its backlog by clearing a minimum of 20 additional cases per month. The penalty for not filling all 39 positions is payment of three times the annual cost to recruit, hire, train, and compensate for one year a single PSB budgeted sergeant po sition each month the courts demands are not met. (Annual cost has been established and reported to be $191,415.12. Thus, the monthly penalty would be $574,245.36 per vacancy.) This request is sufficient for 2 vacancies if necessary. (C-50-24-026-X-00)
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45. OFFER ON TAX DEEDED LAND PARCEL 500-03-269 H The parcel below is presented for sale, subject to consideration and approval by the Board of Supervisors. Parcel Number – 500-03-269H Date Previously Offered – May 2023 Purchaser / Name for the Deed – City of Goodyear Amount of Offer – $300.00 Pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-18303(E), the Board of Supervisors may accept an offer from, and sell real property held by this state by tax deed to, the county or a city, town or special taxing district in the county for a public purpose related to transportation or flood control. The Board of Supervisors shall convey the deed and apportion the monies received in the transaction in the manner prescribed by this section. If the Board of S upervisors accepts the offer on the real property, parcel 500-03-269H, the Treasurer’s Office will accept payment and prepare the quit claim deed to convey the property to the winning bidder and deliver it 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 parcel 500-03-269H, the Treasurer shall apportion the remaining p roceeds pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-18303(C). The subject property lies within Supervisorial District 5. Crossroads are N. Dysart Rd. and Interstate 10. (C-43-24-018-X-00)
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46. OFFERS ON TAX DEEDED LAND PARCEL 104-82-006 The parcel below is presented for sale, subject to consideration and approval by the Board of Supervisors. Parcel Number – 104-82-006 Date Previously Offered – Nov 2021 Offer #1 Purchaser / Name for the Deed – Aaron Walters Amount of Offer – $200.00 Offer #2 Purchaser / Name for the Deed – Laura Martini et. al. Amount of Offer – $400.00 Pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-18303, real property, parcel 104-82-006, was offered for sale at auction; however, no bids were received. Therefore, the County may sell the real prope rty, parcel 104-82-006, pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-18303(A), which allows the state tax dead on the property to be sold to the highest bidder for cash. Additionally, there is an attached Assessor’s Review since subsections E and F may apply. If the Board of Supervisors accepts the offer on the real property, parcel 104-82-006, the Treasurer’s Office will accept payment and prepare the quit claim deed to convey the property to the winning bidder and deliver it 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 parcel 104-82-006, the Treasurer shall apportion the remaining pr oceeds pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-18303(C). Once an offer is made and received by the Treasurer's Office and the offer on a parcel has been placed on the agenda, no additional offers on that parcel will be accepted. The subject property lies within Supervis orial District 5. The crossroads are S. 67th Avenue and W. Southern Ave. (C-43-24-006-X-00)
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47. EARLY TERMINATION OF LEASE Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute Agreement for Early Termination of Lease at 1022 East Garfield Street, Phoenix, AZ between Arizona Department of Administration and Maricopa County effective August 31, 2023. Adult Probation will be moving into County owned space. Supervisory Dis trict- 5 Adult Probation leased this space from the Arizona Department of Administration for a nominal fee of one (1) dollar per year. The multi-use site included probation services, GED/literacy education, job training, housing to probationers and counse ling services to probationers and local residents in need. Adult Probation will be moving these services into County owned space. (C-11-04-001-4-03)
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48. MARICOPA COUNTY JUSTICE COURT NAME CHANGES Approve and authorize the name changes of the San Tan Regional Court Center and the Downtown Justice Court. The San Tan Justice Court resides inside of the San Tan Regional Center. Because the court shares the name of the region, litigants and other members of the pu blic have been confused about the correct jurisdiction of their court cases. Staff have been fielding additional phone calls and incorrect court reports, adding additional case processing time and added frustration for public access to court services. Ch anging the name of the San Tan Regional Center to the Ocotillo Regional Center will enhance the public’s access and understanding of court processes. The Downtown Justice Court has the same access to justice challenges, as it resides within the Downtown Regional Center. Changing the name of the Downtown Justice Court to the El Centro Justice Court will also enhance the public’s access and understanding of court processes. The selected names more accurately reflect the history and constituency of the prec incts. The Downtown Justice Court Center name accurately reflects the regional boundary lines. Changing the Downtown Court to El Centro maintains the essence of the original name. In addition, a new name for one of the five occupying courts was a more cost -effective solution to meet the needs of the region. The current San Tan Regional Center name, on the other hand, is not reflective of the regional boundaries of the four courts that occupy the center. The Regional Center name change was more consistent wi th the overall purpose. MCJC Staff discussed the purpose of the naming changes and potential names with the associated Justices of the Peace and members of the Board of Supervisors. These proposed names are consistent with the rationale of the modificatio ns and would enhance public access to justice. The cost of the Downtown Justice Court name change would be $4,000. This cost includes internal wayfinding (directional, office doors, courtrooms, etc.). San Tan Regional Center name change would cost $22,91 5 and will replace building signage and monument sign. Maricopa County Justice Courts will fund the cost of the name changes out of the Judicial Court Enhancement Funds: Fund 204. We respectfully request the Board of Supervisors approve the above listed c hanges. The effective date of the name changes, if approved, will be 1/1/2024. (C-24-24-000-X-00)
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49. APPOINT SUPERIOR COURT COMMISSIONER CLAUDIA MICHELE LAWSON AS SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE PRO TEMPORE Approve the appointment of Court Commissioner Claudia Michele Lawson as Superior Court Judge Pro Tempore in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes § 12-141. The appointment will be for the period commencing August 28, 2023 through June 30, 2024. In order to obtain greater flexibility in the use of Court Commissioners, the Superior Court customarily has all Court Commissioners appointed as Superior Court Judges Pro Tempore so they may, on occasion, hear contested matters. This serves the interest of judicial econom y and promotes sound case flow management. Court Commissioner Claudia Michele Lawson will serve as a Superior Court Judge Pro Tempore without any additional compensation other than that to which she is entitled to as a Court Commissioner. (C-80-24-004-X-0 0)
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50. APPOINT SUPERIOR COURT COMMISSIONER LINDSAY M. HUGHES AS SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE PRO TEMPORE Approve the appointment of Court Commissioner Lindsay M. Hughes as Superior Court Judge Pro Tempore in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes § 12-141. The appointment will be for the period commencing September 5, 2023 through June 30, 2024. In order to obtain greater flexibility in the use of Court Commissioners, the Superior Court customarily has all Court Commissioners appointed as Superior Court Judges Pro Tempore so they may, on occasion, hear contested matters. This serves the interest of judicial economy and promotes sound case flow management. Court Commissioner Lindsay M. Hughes will serve as a Superior Court Judge Pro Tempore without any additional compensation other than that to which he is entitled to as a Court Commissioner. (C-80-24-005-X-00)
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51. BUDGET ADJUSTMENT FOR THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY In accordance with A.R.S. 42-17106(B), approve the following adjustments to the FY 2024 budget to align the budget with the Industrial Development Authority moving from Assistant County Manager – D950 t o Assistant County Manager – D940. a. Increase the Assistant County Manager – D940 (D940) General Fund (100) Operating (OPER) expenditure and revenue appropriations by $615,097. b. Decrease the Assistant County Manager – D950 (D950) General Fund (100) Op erating (OPER) expenditure and revenue appropriations by $615,097. These actions will have a county-wide net impact of zero and they do not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenue duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.A 42-1710 5. (C-18-24-005-X-00) (C-18-24-008-X-00)
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(08.23.2023) C-18-XXX BUDGET ADJUSTMENT FOR THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FINANCIAL IMPACT.XLSX
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52. AIR QUALITY FY23 ANNUAL PERMITTING REPORT As required by A.R.S.§49-471.14 (Reporting; compliance with timeframes), receive the Air Quality Department's FY23 annual permitting report from Control Officer, Philip A. McNeely. (C-85-24-002-X-00)
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53. MOU WITH MOLINA HEALTHCARE, INC. Approve a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Molina Healthcare, Inc. (“MH”) and MARICOPA COUNTY by and through its DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES, (“CHS”). The purpose of this MOU is to establish a collaborative protocol, as described in Section III for effective communication, coordination and continuity of care as outlined in AHCCCS Medical Policy Manual Policy1022 and Policy 1040, for individuals eligible for services provided by MH who are also served by CHS. This MOU shall in no w ay change, modify, or amend the contract between AHCCCS and MH and does not create liability from one party to the other by a party's failure to comply with the protocol. Should any information within this MOU conflict with any terms or conditions within t he AHCCCS contract, the AHCCCS contract shall prevail. This MOU 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 amen dment executed by the Parties’ authorized representatives, this MOU may be extended for supplemental periods of 12 months, up to maximum of 48 months. (C-26-24-002-X-00)
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MEMORANDUM_OF_UNDERSTANDING_(MOU)__BETWEEN_MOLINA_HEALTHCARE__INC._AND_MARICOPA_COUNTY-JILL_SIGNED.P.PDF
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54. 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 retentio n schedule. (C-21-24-003-X-00)
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PC AGENDA FOR 08-23-2023.PDF
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55. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT MONEY FOR SECURING THE CITIES PROGRAM Approve and accept additional grant funds from Department of Homeland Security, Grant No. 20CWDSTC00016-04-00 in the amount of $2,175,000. This grant provides assistance in developing regional radiological/nuclear detection programs and integrating them into a national detection architecture. The grant award begins on Septe mber 25, 2020 and ends October 31, 2031. The Department has an approved Indirect Cost rate of 11.98%. Due to obligated project costs EM will be able to recover $232,689 . The grant award is reoccurring. There is no match requirement for this grant. Maricop a County does not have to fund any additional costs for the program. The grant award is a non-mandated function for This grant award is non-competitive. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, an d 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-15-24-003-X-00)
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57. ADDITION OF FTE’S TO SECURITY SERVICES In accordance with A.R.S. 42-17106(B), approve the following amendments to the FY 2024 budget: Increase the expenditure appropriation in the Emergency Management (D150) General Fund (100) Operating (OPER) budget by $514,260 Increase the expenditure appropriation in the Emergency Management (D150) General Fund (100) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget by $215,858. Decrease the expenditure appropriation in the Non Departmental (D470) General Fund ( 100) Operating (OPER) budget in the “Unreserved Contingency” (4711) line by $514,260 Decrease the expenditure appropriation in the Non Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget in the “Unreserved Contingency” (4711) line by $215,858. These actions will have a County-wide net impact of $0 and they do not alter the budget constraining the expenditure of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. 42-17105. (C-15-24-001-X-00)
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AGENDA_ITEM_FINANCIAL_IMPACT_FORM.XLSX
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58. FUNDS TRA NSFERS; WARRANTS - TRANSFERENCIAS DE FONDOS; WARRANTS Approve regular and routine fund transfers, warrant reports 07/21/2023 through 08/03/2023, 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 sc hedule. (C-18-24-016-X-00)
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59. AMENDED AND RESTATED IGA WITH THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Approve the Amended and Restated Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between Maricopa County and the Industrial Development Authority (IDA) of Maricopa Coun ty. Changes to the IGA include: removing specific references to Shelby Scharbach as the Executive Director of the IDA, clarification on the roles and responsibilities of the County and the IDA with regard to IDA employees, and new sections addressing prior ities and reporting requirements. (C-18-02-009-2-04)
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MARICOPA IGA - 4TH AMENDED - SCHARBACH 2023.PDF
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60. AMEND PREMIUM PAY RATES Approve the Maricopa County Premium Pay Rates effective 8/23/2023. Human Resources recommends creating a Continuing Education Allowance differential. These premium pay rates apply to the County’s elected offices, appointed departments, Judicial Branch of Maricopa County, which receives funding from Maricopa County, the Flood Control District of Maricopa County, and the Maricopa County Library District (Special Districts). The Board of Supervisors is authorized to jointly adopt policies applying to the Special Districts under the Intergovernmental Agreement, C-06-18-393-6-00, approved on April 11, 2018. (C-31-22-131-X-11)
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61. MARICOPA COUNTY COMPENSATION POLICY (HR2470) REVISION Approve a revision to the Maricopa County Compensation Policy (HR2470) effective 8/23/23. This revision establishes a continuing education allowance. This Policy applies to all Maricopa County el ected offices and appointed departments, the Flood Control District of Maricopa County, and the Maricopa County Library District (Special Districts), except for elected officials and their appointed chief deputies covered under A.R.S. § 11-419. The Board o f 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-31-16-002-6-05)
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62. AMENDMENT TO LEASE AGREEMENT WITH BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF THE VALLEY, INC. L7339 Approve and execute this Sixth Amendment to Lease Agreement between Maricopa County (“Lessee”) and Boys & Girls Club of the Valley, Inc. (“Lessor”) dated August 18, 2003, as amended. Space is utilized by the Head Start Program, consisting of approximately 740 square feet of classroom space, playground facility and parking located at 44 North Oak, Gilbert, Arizona, 85233. The Amendment addresses the following: 1. Revises the term of the Agr eement: The term of the Agreement shall commence upon full execution of this Amendment and expires August 31, 2028. 2. Lessee shall pay $5,100 on an annual basis, payable quarterly, upon receipt of electronic invoice, in the amount of $1,275 plus rental tax. 3. Revise Section 11 which addresses Agreement renewal term for an additional four-year term, with annual rent t o remain unchanged at $5,100 annually. In the event of expiration of the Agreement, Lessor hereby grants to Lessee the right of continued occupancy of the property as a “hold over tenant” on a “month to month” basis for up to six (6) months at the rent in effect at the time of expiration, payable monthly. 4. Revise Section 18 to update Agreement's Points of Contact. The Amendment also addresses the following Sections: 23) This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Electronic signatures shall have the same force and effect as original signatures. 24) The Assistant County Manager for Maricopa County and/or the Real Estate Direct or shall administer this Agreement, including the execution of documents. 25) This Agreement, as amended, is subject to cancellation pursuant to the provisions of A.R.S. 38-511. This Agreement may be terminated by Lessee at the end of any fiscal year due t o non-appropriation of funds without penalty or liability to Lessee. Lessee's county and state fiscal years end June 30th federal fiscal year ends September 30th. Lessor and/or any of its employees, agents, officers, directors, members, successors or assig ns hereby waives any and all rights to bring any claim against Lessee or its employees, agents, officers, directors, members, successors or assigns from or relating in any way to Lessee's termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Section 25. Funding for this Amendment shall be provided through the grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)/Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Head Start (OHS), Grant No. 09CH012079/C-22-22-174-X-00. Approval of this Amendme nt will not impact the County General Funds. Supervisorial District: 1 (C-22-04-107-4-06)
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BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF THE VALLEY LEASE AMENDMENT 6.PDF
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63. AMENDMENT TO THE CONTRACT WITH THE A.R.M. OF SAVE THE FAMILY FOUNDATION OF ARIZONA. Approve financial Amendment No. 2 to the Contract with The A.R.M. of Save the Family Foundation of Arizona (“Contractor” or “Developer”) under Serial 220166 RFP for Affordable Housing Development Opportunities. The purpose of the Amendment is to adjust the structure of the Agreement to increase the number of affordable hou sing units to be produced from this Agreement. Summary of changes: 1. Exhibit B1 - Revised number of Units from 4 to 5 and adding the City of Chandler to the Project Description. ARPA funds (ALN No. 21.027) will be used to purchase and rehabilitate the Units. 2. Exhibit B2 – Revised budget to increase by $288,094 from $1,229,600 to $1,517,694. 3. Exhibit B3 – Revised Project schedule, by adding additional Completion Dates. 4. Exhibit D2 – Revised number of Units to be funded with ARPA funds provided to t he County through the U.S. Department of Treasury. The Agreement is amended to incorporate the changes contained in this Amendment No. 2. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement and previously approved Amendments remain in full force and effect. Amendment No. 2 shall be effective upon approval and signatures by both Parties. Supervisor District: 1 & 2 (C-73-22-081-X-19)
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64. AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH CITY OF PEORIA FOR HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS ACTIVITIES Approve non-financial Amendment No. 4 to the Intergovernmental Agreement between City of Peoria and Maricopa County administered by its Human Services Department. The purpose of the Agreement is for the City of Peoria to construct single family homes and provide homebuyer assis tance to eligible families for the purchase of the homes. The County provided the City with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds. The purpose of this Amendment No. 4 is to address the fol lowing items: A. Extend the expenditure timeframe for the 2019 Work Statement from September 30, 2023, through September 30, 2024. B. Revise Section 1 (General Provisions) to add the following new paragraph: CCC. UYGHUR FORCED LABOR PREVENTION ACT (UFLPA) The Agreement is amended to incorporate the changes contained in this Amendment No. 4. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement and previously approved Amendments shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect as executed by the Partie s. Amendment No. 4 shall be effective upon approval and signature by both Parties. Supervisor District: 4 (C-22-17-034-3-04)
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CITY OF PEORIA HOME AMENDMENT 4.PDF
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65. IGA WITH CITY OF AVONDALE FOR HOMELESSNESS PROGRAM Approve an Intergovernmental financial Agreement (IGA) between the City of Avondale (“City” or “Subrecipient”) and Maricopa County (“County”), administered by its Human Services Department. The purpose of the Agreement is to expand homelessness services in the Avondale area. The Subrecipient shall perform street outreach services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, provide shelter, family navigation services and flexible funds. It is anticipated that a minimum of 30 individuals will be provided assistance on a daily basis. The County shall provide the Subrecipient with $262,500 in American Rescue Plan Act, Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery (ARPA) Funds under the Assistance Listing Number 21.027. The Agreement is retroactive to August 1, 2023, through June 30, 2025. Also request authorization for the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to approve and execute Administrative Change Orders upon the recommendation of the Human Services Director and Legal Counsel as identified in Section 5.0 (Administrative Change Orders). Supervisor District: 4 & 5 (C-22-24-004-X-00)
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CITY OF AVONDALE IGA HOMELESSNESS PROGRAM.PDF
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66. IGA WITH LAW COLLEGE ASSOCIATION, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA’S INNOVATION FOR JUSTICE Approve an Intergovernmental Agreement (Agreement) between Law College Association, University of Arizona’s Innovation for Justice (i4J) (“Contractor”) and Maricopa County (County) administered by its Human Services Department. The County and the Contractor collectively are referred to as the “Parties.” The purpose of the Agreement is for the County to support the Contractor's Housing Stab ility Legal Advocates Pilot Initiative (“HSLA Initiative”), to leverage regulatory reform in Arizona to train and empower non-lawyers to give legal advice about housing stability. The HSLA Initiative shall establish a tier of social-service based legal pro fessionals who will be certified to provide limited-scope legal advice to tenants that are low-income and experiencing housing instability. The County shall provide the Contractor with $50,000 in unrestricted grant funds. The term of this Agreement is fr om August 23, 2023, through June 30, 2024. Supervisory District: All (C-22-24-006-X-00)
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67. 230152-RFP, REPROGRAPHIC SERVICES Approve the multiple award contract between Maricopa County and Prime Investments Inc. dba AmeriCopy , Ray Buse Printing & Packaging, Inc dba Buse Printing, Capitol Litho Inc., Complete Printing and Mailing Inc. dba Complete Print Shop, Di- Mor Business Form s Inc., JPonte ’ Printing, Lithotech Inc., Exela Enterprise Solutions Inc., and Viking Premium Post Cards LLC dba Viking Printing at an estimate of $3,500,000.00 over two years until August 31, 2025, with four one-year renewal options. The effective date of the contract will be September 1, 2023. The purpose of the contract is to provide to Maricopa County departments with a list of qualified vendors for various reprographic services. (C-73-24-003-X-00)
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68. 230202-C, VEHICLE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM Approve the multiple award contract between Maricopa County and Canyon State Bus Sales, Courtesy Auto of Mesa LLC, Courtesy Chevrolet, Freightliner of Arizona dba Velocity Vehicle Group, Inland Kenworth, LHM ACJ LLC dba Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Avonda le, LHM ADR LLC dba Larry H. Miller Dodge Ram Avondale, LHM Corp MFD dba Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa, Midway Chevrolet, PFVT Motors LLC dba Peoria Ford, RWC International LTD dba RWC Group, San Tan Ford, Don Sanderson Ford Inc. dba Sanderson Ford, and Sands Motor company at an estimate of $17,000,000.00 over one year until August 31, 2024 with four one-year renewal options. The effective date of the contract will be September 1, 2023. The purpose of the contract is to provide to Maricopa County with an esta blished list of qualified suppliers to participate in providing government fleet pricing for a variety of vehicle makes and models for Maricopa County’s Vehicle Replacement Program. (C-73-24-004-X-00)
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69. 240015-IGA, HOMELESS OUTREACH AND NAVIGATION PROG RAM Approve the adoption of the Contract through an IGA with Phoenix Rescue Mission at an estimate of $495,910.00 for 2 years through 8/30/2025 with an additional 1-year renewal option. The purpose of the contract is to provide to Maricopa County with a program for homeless outreach and navigation services. (C-73-24-005-X-00)
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70. 16012-CI, NEOGOV RECRUITING SERVICES Approve a contract expenditure increase for a competition impracticable contract with NEOGOV Recruiting Services in the amount of $95,000 from $1,151,000 to $1,246,000. The funding increase is necessary to pay for current subscription software and services until June 30, 2024. The purpose of the contract is to provide recruiting products and services for use by the Maricopa County S heriff’s Office. (C-73-16-043-7-02)
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71. 230174-RFP, AUDITING AND CONSULTING SERVICES Approve the contract for award between Maricopa County and: Baker Tilly, Berry Dunn, Clifton Larson Allen, Heinfeld , Meech & Co., P.C., Macias Gini & O’Connell, Mgt of America Consulting, LLC, Moss Adams, Protiviti, Public Sector Performance Associates, RSM US LLP, UHY Advisors and Weaver and Tidwell at an estimate of $1,500,000 for three years until August 31, 2026 with three one-year renewal options. The effective date of the contract will be September 1, 2023. The purpose of the contract is to provide for general auditing services, law enforcement audit services, construction audit services, information technology audit services, and other consulting services on a task order basis. (C-73-24-007-X-00)
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72. CONTRACT WITH MAYO CLINIC FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT Approve a Contract for Service and Business Associate Agreement between Mayo Clinic and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health for participating in a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA). Mayo Clinic shall pay the County for the services described for a total not-to-exceed amount of $46,800. The term of this Contr act is from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2026. The Contract may be extended for one (1) additional month, not to exceed a total extended tern of eight (8) months, except that the cost will be subject to renegotiation. The Department of Public Health’s F Y24 indirect rate for the Fee Fund is 18.67%, indirect costs are estimated at $1,573.27 (per year) and are fully recoverable. This contract will provide funds to support MCDPH’s Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) aimed to identify the unmet need for health services in the service area and/or proposed service area based on the population served. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) approved by Congress in 2010 requires hospitals to conduct regular CHNA’s and adopt implementation strate gies to meet the needs identified. Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) and the Maricopa County Synapse coalition, a coalition of non-profit and federally qualified health care partners, will work collaboratively to implement a comprehensive assessment of health needs of residents in Maricopa County through this contract. (C-86-24-024-X-00)
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73. AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT WITH SOUTHERN ARIZONA AIDS FOUNDATION FOR RYAN WHITE PART A PROGRAM Approve Amendment 5 to Contract PHPQ 21005 with Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation for Ryan White Part A Program Emergency Financial Assistance/Emergency Housing Payment Program. This Amendment shall extend the Expiration date thru February 29, 2024. (C-86 -21-175-X-05)
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74. AMENDMENT TO STUDENT TRAINING ROTATION AGREEMENT WITH CAPELLA UNIVERSITY Approve the third Amendment to the Student Rotation Training Agreement with Capella University which allow students to continue to participate in learning experiences at both the Maricopa County Department of Public Health and the Maricopa County Departmen t of Correctional Health. The agreement is to include Cyber Insurance as specified below: Cyber, Network Security, and Privacy Liability: Cyber, Network Security and Privacy Liability Insurance with a limit of not less than $5,000,000 per claim. The p olicy shall include, but not be limited to; coverage for all directors, officers, agents and employees of Capella University, losses with respect to network risks (such as data breaches, unauthorized access or use, and ID theft of data), violations of the rights of privacy (regardless of the type of media involved in the loss of private information), crisis management, identity theft response costs, breach notification costs, credit remediation, and credit monitoring, defense, and claims expenses, regulator y defense costs plus fines and penalties, cyber extortion, electronic data restoration expenses (data asset protection), and network business interruption. All other terms and conditions of the original Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. MC DPH and Capella have had an affiliation in place since February 1, 2018. (C-86-18-072-3-03)
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MARICOPA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH CYBER SECURITY ADDENDUM 11094 PARTIALLY EXECUTED 7.24.2023.PDF
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75. AMENDMENT TO REVOCABLE LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN DEER VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AND MARICOPA COUNTY FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN (WIC) PROGRAM Approve and execute the Fourth Amendment to License Agreement between Maricopa County (County) and Deer Valley Unified School District, dated March 29, 2017, as amended (Agreement) for County’s access and permitted use (WIC services) of property and premis es located at 18440 North 15th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ. The Amendment extends the term of the Agreement through June 30, 2026. This licensed property is in Supervisor District 3. (C-86-17-052-L-04)
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76. AMENDMENT TO RFP CONTRACT FOR IMMUNIZATION SERVICES AND ADMINISTRATION Approve Amendment #3 to RFP Contract 200234 between Dignity Health and Maricopa County, by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH). This contract is being amended to continue providing immunization services for Maricopa County . These immunizations will occur on an as-needed basis. In addition to extending the expiration date to August 18, 2025, the scope of work has been changed to reflect changes in the Compensation structure as well as delineate responsibilities of the Contra ctor and the terms and conditions has been updated to include newly required clauses. The original contract was approved by the Board of Supervisors on August 19, 2020, and subsequent amendments were processed by the procurement officer. This agreement will be funded by the Arizona Department of Health Services Immunization Grant. Should funding be discontinued, and alternate funding not be available, Section 4.0 of the Contract, Availability of Funds will apply, allowing for a change or termin ation of the contract. (C-86-21-029-X-03)
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77. PURCHASE ORDER TO IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR HIV SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM Approve Purchase Order (PO) 574373 to Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) Contract No. CTR059146, HIV Surveillance Program between Arizona Department of Human Services (ADHS) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health. This PO is in the amount of $73,791.74 which brings the not-to-exceed amount to $131,695.74 for the budget period January 1, 2 023, through December 31, 2023. The IGA term is January 01, 2022, to December 31, 2026. This grant award is reoccurring and has been awarded to the department in previous years. It is non-competitive and there is no cash or in-kind match required. The grant award is a mandated function and should it be dis-continued, on-going contributions may be required. This grant deviates from County policy A2505 and does not allow for full indirect cost reimbursement but a maximum of 15% of salaries and employee related expenses. The Department of Public Health’s indirect rate for FY24 is 15.65%. Total indirect expenses based on full award are estimated to be $10,042.09 of which $9,625.01 is recoverable and $417.08 is not recoverable; and, if necessary, will be absorbed by the departments operating budget. Departmental indirect rates are re-established at the beginning of each fiscal year and the future indirect rates will be collected at the corresponding rates. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure lim itation, and therefore expenditure of revenues is not prohibited by the budget law. This Amendment does not alter the budget constraining expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. 42-17105. The overall grant budget will be adjusted as necessary to accommodate this grant through a future reconciliation. (C-86-23-125-X-01)
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Summary Sheet for - PURCHASE ORDER TO IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR HIV SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM (230062)
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78. APPLY AND ACCEPT GRANT FUNDS FOR HEALTH SERVICE AND RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION FOR LIFE SAVING MEDICAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES Approve the application and acceptance of grants funds for Health Service and Resources Administration (HRSA) in the not-to-exceed amount of $11,285,307. The grant will provide continued lifesaving medical and support services to people living with HIV/AIDS. Authorize the Board Chairman to sign all documents related to these grant funds, as applicable. The non-competing continuation award period begins on March 1, 2024, and ends February 28, 2025. The grant award is reoccurring and has been awarded to the department for many ye ars. This is a non-competing continuation opportunity and there is no cash or in-kind match required. This is not a mandated service but provides a benefit to our citizens with the provision of health related and support services for up to 4500 People Livi ng with HIV/AIDS. Should the grant cease, on-going contributions should not be required. MCDPH indirect rate for FY24 is 15.65%. Sub-recipient awards will total approximately $9,592,512 and is not subject to indirect. The full indirect costs are estimated to be $229,072.56. All program costs are allocated to the grant so there will be no addit ional burden on the department’s operating budget. 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 do es not alter the budget constraining the expenditure of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. (C-86-20-005-3-03)
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79. IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR MPOX VACCINE PROMOTION AND OUTREACH SERVICES Approv e Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) CTR066612 for the Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Program between Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH) to provide grant funding for MP ox vaccine promotion and outreach services. The purpose of this grant is to provide MPox information to every patient that has a Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) test in the STD clinic; as well as offering the MPox vaccination on the same day in conjunction with their current appointment. The not -to-exceed amount is $344,528.00 for the budget period January 01, 2023, through December 31, 2023. The contract term is January 01, 2023, through December 31, 2027. This is the first time this grant has been awarded to MCDPH and it is unknown if it will be awarded again. It is non-competitive and there is no cash or in-kind match required. This grant is not a mandated function but provides a valuable service to the community. The Department of Health’s indirect rate for FY24 is 15.65%. Indirect c osts are estimated at $46,622.25, all of which is recoverable. Departmental indirect rates are re-established at the beginning of each fiscal year the future indirect rate will be collected at the corresponding rates. Grant revenues are not local revenue s for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore expenditure of the revenues is not prohibited by the budget law. This Agreement does not alter the budget constraining expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pu rsuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. The overall grant budget will be adjusted as necessary to accommodate this grant through a future reconciliation. Funding for this Agreement is provided by a grant from ADHS and will not affect the County’s general fund. (C-86- 24-047-X-00)
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80. ROAD ABANDONMENT: ROAD FILE NO. AB-358 Pursuant to A.R.S. §28-7214, adopt Resolution AB-358 to abandon a portion of Vineyard Road between 347th Avenue and 339th Avenue together with 343rd Avenue between Baseline Road and Salome Highway by extinguishing the easement which was conveyed to Maricop a County by State Land Right of Way No. 9-2656 on February 1st, 1961, and recorded by the Maricopa County Recorder in Instrument No. 1961-0155399 and rerecorded by the Maricopa County Recorder in Instrument No. 1986-0697417. LEGAL DESCRIPTION AB-358 A p ortion of land as described in recorded instruments 1961-0155399 and 1986-0697417, Maricopa County Recorder (MCR), situate in Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 5 West of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Maricopa County, Arizona. Said portion o f land being more particularly described as follows: A strip of land 80 feet wide lying 40 feet on each side of the East-West mid-section line of said Section 32, EXCEPT that area within the East 65 feet of said Section 32, Together with a strip of land 80 feet wide lying 40 feet on each side of the North-South mid-section line of said Section 32, EXCEPT that area within the South 65 feet of said Section 32 ALSO, EXCEPT any area lying North of the South Right of Way of Salome Highway as described in recor ded instrument 1959-0018597 MCR. General Vicinity: Salome Highway and 339th Avenue. Supervisory District No. 4. In addition, direct the Clerk of the Board to record the Board of Supervisors resolution with the County Recorder. (C-64-24-008-X-00)
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81. ACQUISITION OF TAX DEEDED PARCELS FOR TRANSPORTATION PURPOSES Approve and authorize, pursuant to A.R.S. 42-18303(E), submittal of an offer to the Maricopa County Treasurer’s Office to purchase tax deeded parcels known as Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 502 -40-048E, 502-40-045A and 502-40-046A and authorize the Chairman to execute all documents related to this action. Supervisory District No. 5 (C-64-24-010-X-00)
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82. IGA WITH CITY OF PHOENIX FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD A ND 99TH AVENUE Approve the Intergovernmental Agreement between Maricopa County and the City of Phoenix to assume full responsibility for the traffic signal at 99th Avenue and Indian School Road (TT0738). The intersection of 99th Avenue and Indian School Road is an existing signalized intersection operated by Maricopa County. The City operates traffic signals north and south of Indian School Road on 99th Avenue. Assuming full responsibility for the signalized intersection will allow the City to prov ide uniform traffic management along the 99th Avenue corridor. The traffic signal will need to be upgraded to sustain the increase in traffic volumes. The City will lead the efforts to rebuild the traffic signal at the intersection. Maricopa County will co ntribute $150,000, and private development within the City will contribute the remaining cost of rebuilding the traffic signal. The southwest corner was recently rebuilt to current standards. Development is occurring in Phoenix on the northeast and southe ast corners, and the developers will be responsible for the cost of rebuilding the traffic signals at their respective corners. The City will be responsible for ongoing operations and maintenance costs for the traffic signal. Either Party may terminate th is Agreement before the expiration date by furnishing the other Party with thirty (30) days’ written notice. Supervisory District No. 4 & 5 (C-64-24-011-X-00)
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Summary Sheet for - IGA WITH CITY OF PHOENIX FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL @ INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD & 99TH AVENUE (230088)
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83. AMENDMENT TO SOLAR AGREEMENT FOR SUN STREAMS EXPANSION, LLC Approve the Amendment to Solar Agreement for Sun Streams Expansion, LLC to place facilities within the public Right-of-Way delivering solar energy to Public Service entities that provide power to the residents of Maricopa County. The Solar Applicant has provided proof that they are able to conduct business in the State of Arizona, and the signatory of the license has the legal authority to enter the Company into this agreement. Supporting documentation has been verified by the Maricopa County Attorney’s O ffice. This location is in Supervisory District No. 4 (C-64-23-306-X-01)
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84. EASEMENT, RIGHT-OF-WAY, AND RELOCATION ASSISTANCE Approve easements, right-of-way documents, and relocation assistance for highway and public purposes as authorized by road file resolutions or previous Board of Supervisors’ actions. A. Project Name: Ocotillo Rd from 148th St to Greenfield Rd– WJ I tem #: D24615 – Project #: TR221 – APN: 304-71-108 – (Grantor: Larry Rivers) A1. Purchase agreement and esc row instructions A2. Warranty deed A3. Special warranty deed A4. Temporary construction easement B. Project Name: Ocotillo Rd from 148th St to Greenfield Rd– WJ Item #: D24623 – Project #: TR221 – APN: 304-76-072 – (Grantor: Valerie J Schroeder) B1. Pu rchase agreement and escrow instructions B2. Warranty deed C. Project Name: Ninety-Nine Holdings on 99th Ln – AH Item #: DD-10916 – Project #: TT0008 – APN: 102-33-002A & 102-33-002B – (Grantor: Ninety-Nine Holdings, LLC) C1. Purchase agreement and escrow instructions C2. Warranty deed C3. Sidewalk easement (C-78-24-006-X-00)
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85. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR SPECTRUM IWDD NO. 48 Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appointment of Trustees pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from Spectrum IWDD No. 48: 1. C ancel the election scheduled to be held on November 15, 2023. 2. Appoint Morgan Neville and Sharon Miller to fill the expired terms. The appointed Trustees shall serve a two-year term effective January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2025, OR until his/her s uccessor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the office as if elected to that office (Supervisorial District 1). (C-06-24-041-X-00)
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SPECTRUM 2023 REQUEST TO CANCEL ELECTION 07-19-2023.PDF
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86. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR TRES PALMAS IWDD NO. 6 Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appointment of Trustees pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from Tres Palmas IWDD No. 6: 1. Cancel the el ection scheduled to be held on November 15, 2023. 2. Appoint Damian Johnson and Jill Ocano to fill the expired terms. The appointed Trustees shall serve a two-year term effective January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2025, OR until his/her successor is ele cted and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the office as if elected to that office (Supervisorial District 3). (C-06-24-043-X-00)
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TRES PALMAS 2023 REQUEST TO CANCEL ELECTION 07-23-2023.PDF
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87. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR MORRISON RANCH IWDD NO. 49 Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appointment of Trustees pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from Morrison Ranch IWDD No. 49: 1. Cancel the electio n scheduled to be held on November 15, 2023. 2. Appoint Dawnie Stewart, Howard Morrison, and Scott Morrison to fill the expired terms. The appointed Trustees shall serve a two-year term effective January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2025, OR until his/her successor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the office as if elected to that office (Supervisorial District 2). (C-06-24-044-X-00)
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MORRISON RANCH 2023 REQUEST TO CANCEL ELECTION 07-21-2023.PDF
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88. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR POMELO PARK IWDD NO. 59 Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appointment of Trustees pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from Pomelo Park IWDD No. 59: 1. Cancel the election scheduled to be held on November 15, 2023. 2. Appoint Shane Abowitt , Robert Calvert, and John Schultz to fill the expired terms. The appointed Trustees shall serve a two-year term effective January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2025, OR until his/ her successor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the office as if elected to that office (Supervisorial District 3). (C-06-24-045-X-00)
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89. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR FOUNTAIN HILLS SANITARY DISTRICT Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appointment of Directors pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from Fountain Hil ls Sanitary District: 1. Cancel the election scheduled to be held on November 7, 2023; 2. Appoint Clayton R. Corey to fill the expired term. The appointed Director shall serve a three-year term commencing January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2027 OR unti l his/her successor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the office as if elected to that office (Supervisorial Districts 2). (C-06-24-051-X-00)
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90. CANCELLATION O F ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR TONTO HILLS DOMESTIC WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appointment of Directors pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from Tonto Hills Domestic Water Improvement District: 1. Cancel the election scheduled to be held on November 7, 2023; 2. Appoint Rick Nelson, Corey Garrison, and Michael Kolb to fill the expired terms. The appointed Directors shall serve a three-year term commenci ng January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2027 OR until his/her successor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the office as if elected to that office (Supervisorial D istricts 2). (C-06-24-052-X-00)
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91. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR CITRUS GARDENS IWDD NO. 33 Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appointment of Trustees pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from Citrus Gardens IWDD No. 33: 1. Cancel the election scheduled to be held on November 15, 2023. 2. Appoint Scott Phillips, Jim Dilworth, and Myrna Chaydez to fill the expired terms. The appointed Trustees shall serve a two-year term ef fective January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2025, OR until his/her successor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the office as if elected to that office (Superviso rial District 3). (C-06-24-053-X-00)
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92. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR BUCKEYE WATER CONSERVATION & DRAINAGE DISTRICT Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appointment of Directors pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from Buckeye Water Conservation & Drainage District: 1. Cancel the election scheduled to be held on November 14, 2023; 2. Appoint F. Ronald Rayner to fill the expired term. The appointed Directors sha ll serve a three-year term commencing January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2026 OR until his/her successor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the office as if elec ted to that office (Supervisorial Districts 4). (C-06-24-059-X-00)
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93. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR MCMICKEN IRRIGATION DISTRICT Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appointment of Directors pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from McMicken Irrigation District: 1. Cancel the election scheduled to be held on November 14, 2023; 2. Appoint R. T. S. (Selwyn) Justice to fill the expired term. The appointed Directors shall serve a three-year term commencing January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2026 OR until his/her successor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the offi ce as if elected to that office (Supervisorial Districts 4). (C-06-24-060-X-00)
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94. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR MARICOPA WATER DISTRICT NO. I Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appointment o f Directors pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from Maricopa Water District No. 1: 1. Cancel the election scheduled to be held on November 14, 2023; 2. Appoint Henry C. Conklin, At-Large and Mike Etchart, Division 3 to fill the expired terms. The appointed Directors shall serve a three-year term commencing January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2026 OR until his/her successor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the office as if elected to that office (Supervisorial Districts 4). (C-06-24-062-X-00)
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95. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR ROOSEVELT IRRIGATION DISTRICT Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appointment of Directors pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from Roosevelt Irrigation District: 1. Cancel the election scheduled to be held on November 14, 2023; 2. Appoint John Vanderwey and K. C. Gingg to fill the expired terms. The appointed Directors shall serve a three-year term commencing January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2026 OR until his/her successor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the office as if elected to that office (Supervisorial Districts 5). (C-06-24-063-X-00)
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96. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENTS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR SAN TAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT Approve the Cancellation o f Election and Appointment of Directors pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from San Tan Irrigation District: 1. Cancel the election scheduled to be held on November 14, 2023; 2. Appoint Sandra Smith to fill the expired term. The appointed Directors shall serve a three-year term commencing January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2026 OR until his/her successor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties o f the office as if elected to that office (Supervisorial Districts 1). (C-06-24-068-X-00)
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97. CANCELLATION OF ELECTION AND APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR CIRCLE G OCOTILLO IWDD NO. 47 Approve the Cancellation of Election and Appoi ntment of Trustees pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) and the letter received from Circle G Ocotillo IWDD No. 47: 1. Cancel the election scheduled to be held on November 15, 2023. 2. Appoint Patricial Grantham, Crystal McClernon , and Jennifer Dwiggins to fill the expired terms. The appointed Trustees shall serve a two-year term effective January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2025, OR until his/her successor is elected and qualified. A person who is appointed pursuant to A.R.S. §16-410(A) is fully vested with the powers and duties of the office as if elected to that office (Supervisorial District 3). (C-06-24-073-X-00)
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98. DUPLICATE WARRANTS Pursuant to A.R.S § 11-632, approve and ratify the issuance of duplicate warrants to replace county warrants and school warrants which were either lost or stolen. Necessary affidavits have been filed with the Board. (C-06-24-049-X-00) Name Warrant No Amount Dept/School Aliana Partida 3700661424 1,170.00 Litchfield Elementary Dist. 79 USA Great Skate 3700654026 1,500.00 Litchfield Elementary Dist. 79 Dawn Michaelson 3700578170 230.06 Queen Creek Unified Dist. 95 Safe Fleet Insurance Services, Inc. 3700646379 80.00 Laveen Elementary Dist. 59 Britni Mueller 3010156032 3,353.57 Risk Management Britni Mueller 3010153674 3,353.57 Risk Management Chase Salinas 3010143811 272.00 MCAO A to Z Pluralism LLC 3010149434 8,743.98 Human Services Sun County Holdings LLC 3010153271 4,228.50 Human Services Arnold Turer 3010153672 1,012.00 Risk Management
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STAMPED & REDCATED - FOR AGENDA ATTACHMENT - ALIANA PARTIDA.PDF
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99. STALE DATED WARRANT S Pursuant to A.R.S. §11-644 the Board of Supervisors finds that claims presented, are legitimate and that claimants have demonstrated good and sufficient reason for failure to present the original check or warrant within the allotted time. Accordingly, the claims are allowed. (C-06-24-066-X-00) Name Warrant No Amount Dept/School Jaquon Clemons 3010121579 645.00 MCAO
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100. DONATIONS PARKS AND RECREATION In accordance with County Policy A2508, accept the monthly donation report received fr om Parks and Recreation for July 2023, for a cash value of $777.85. (C-06-24-072-X-00)
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101. DONATIONS ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL In accordance with County Policy A2805, accept the annual donation reports received from Animal Care and Control for FY2023, as on file in the Clerk of the Board’s Office. (C-06-13-024-7-00) (C-06-24-065-X-00)
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102. DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAX INTEREST WAIVER Pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-18053(C), the attached delinquent property tax interest waiver is presented to the Board o f Supervisors for consideration and approval. (C-43-24-009-X-00)
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103. MINUTES Pursuant to A.R.S. §§38-431.01 and 11-217, approve the minutes of the Board of Supervisors meeting held on February 8, 2021; July 24, 2023. (C-06-24-056-X-00)
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104. TAX ABATEMENT Pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-18353, the tax abatement requests for the parcel numbers and tax years listed below are presented to the Board of Supervisors for consideration and approval. Parcels Tax Years Amount 217-21-165A 2012-2021 $19,414.97 (C-43-24-008-X-00)
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105. 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: 2021/2022: TX2020-001149 (668 North LLC) Represented by Dickinson Wright PLLC; 2022: TX2021-000480 (Opus Development Company) Represented by The Cavanagh Law Firm; 2023: TX2022-000345 (Dared 89 LLC) Represented by Mooney, Wright, Moore & Wilhoit , PLLC; (C-19-24-018-X-00)
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106. MARICOPA COUNTY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD SHARED GOVERNANCE AGREEMENT REVISIONS Approve the Shared Governance Agreement revised document for the Maricopa County Workforce Development Board (MCWDB). The Board of Supervisors authorizes and approves the Shared Governance Agreement revised document with the following minor revisions: 1 . Updated Agreement Term; 2. Confirmed alignment with the Arizona Workforce Council policy and current MCWDB Bylaws; and 3. Administrative edits, such as spelling, grammar and formatting. All documents received legal review prior to processing for signatures and will be filed with the Clerk of the Board’s office. Supervisory District: All Districts (C-95-21-031-X-02)
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107. 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 assignmen ts (MPA) based upon the employee’s full-time equivalent (FTE) status. New MRT Deputy Director - Real Estate $46.39 $71.15 $96,500 $148,000 IDA Administrator $32.69 $65.38 $68,000 $136,000 New Title and Range IDA Economic Development Officer $43.27 $85.10 $90,000 $177,000 New Title and Range: Economic Development Officer IDA Executive Director $57.93 $117.07 $120,500 $243,500 New Title and Range: Industrial Development Authority Executive Director Update Ranges Accounting Specialist $19.15 $27.50 $39,832 $57,200 Accounting Specialist Supervisor $21.45 $33.50 $44,616 $69,680 Administrative Staff Supervisor $21.45 $33.50 $44,616 $69,680 Administrative Supervisor $27.52 $41.11 $57,250 $85,500 Administrative/Operations Specialist $19.65 $30.75 $40,872 $63,960 Background Investigator $21.45 $33.50 $44,616 $69,680 Board of Supervisors' Chief of Staff $57.93 $93.27 $120,500 $194,000 Call Center Representative $19.15 $27.50 $39,832 $57,200 Call Center Representative Lead $20.15 $32.00 $41,912 $66,560 Call Center Supervisor $27.52 $41.11 $57,250 $85,500 Collections Supervisor $27.52 $41.11 $57,250 $85,500 Collector $20.15 $32.00 $41,912 $66,560 Courtroom Assistant $19.65 $30.75 $40,872 $63,960 Courtroom Clerk $21.45 $33.50 $44,616 $69,680 Courtroom Clerk Senior/Lead $23.00 $35.50 $47,840 $73,840 Detention Officer $25.20 $33.50 $52,416 $69,680 Detention Officer (Probation) $25.20 $33.50 $52,416 $69,680 Detention Officer Trainee $25.20 $33.50 $52,416 $69,680 Development Services Supervisor $27.52 $41.1 1 $57,250 $85,500 Development Services Technician $19.15 $27.50 $39,832 $57,200 Development Services Technician Lead $20.15 $32.00 $41,912 $66,560 Development Services Technician Senior $19.65 $30.75 $40,872 $63,960 Executive Assistant to Director $22.00 $ 35.00 $45,760 $72,800 Fiduciary Benefits Specialist $20.15 $32.00 $41,912 $66,560 Fingerprint Analyst $21.45 $33.50 $44,616 $69,680 Fingerprint and Records Manager $37.74 $61.06 $78,500 $127,000 Fingerprint Technician $19.15 $27.50 $39,832 $57,200 Human Re sources Specialist $20.15 $32.00 $41,912 $66,560 Judicial Assistant $21.45 $33.50 $44,616 $69,680 Judicial Staff Supervisor $27.52 $41.11 $57,250 $85,500 Justice System Clerk $19.15 $27.50 $39,832 $57,200 Justice System Clerk Lead $20.15 $32.00 $41,912 $66 ,560 Justice System Clerk Senior $19.65 $30.75 $40,872 $63,960 Justice System Supervisor $27.52 $41.11 $57,250 $85,500 Law Enforcement Officer $32.00 $43.75 $66,560 $91,000 Law Enforcement Officer - Field $32.00 $43.75 $66,560 $91,000 Law Enforcement Services Officer $19.75 $29.75 $41,080 $61,880 Legal Assistant $22.00 $35.00 $45,760 $72,800 Legal Order Server $19.15 $27.50 $39,832 $57,200 Legal Support Specialist $20.15 $32.00 $41,912 $66,560 Legal Support Supervisor $27.52 $41.11 $57,250 $85,500 Management Assistant $22.00 $35.00 $45,760 $72,800 Office Assistant Specialized $19.15 $27.50 $39,832 $57,200 Operations/Program Manager $37.74 $61.06 $78,500 $127,000 Presentence Screener $19.65 $30.75 $40,872 $63,960 Probation Assistant $20.15 $3 2.00 $41,912 $66,560 Probation Dispatcher $20.65 $32.50 $42,952 $67,600 Probation Dispatcher Supervisor $23.00 $35.50 $47,840 $73,840 Probation Officer $30.45 $40.00 $63,336 $83,200 Probation Officer Trainee $30.45 $40.00 $63,336 $83,200 Procurement Specia list $20.15 $32.00 $41,912 $66,560 Surveillance Officer $24.70 $33.00 $51,376 $68,640 Vital Records Manager $37.74 $61.06 $78,500 $127,000 Vital Records Specialist $19.15 $27.50 $39,832 $57,200 Vital Records Specialist Lead $20.15 $32.00 $41,912 $66,560 Vi tal Records Supervisor $27.52 $41.11 $57,250 $85,500 (C-31-24-009-X-00)
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108. MELENDRES, ET AL. V. MARICOPA COUNTY, ET AL. (CV-07-2513-PHX-GMS); ATTORNEYS' FEES Approve payment of attorneys' fees to Plaintiffs' counsel in the amount of $310,000. Additionally, pursuant to A.R.S. 42-17106(B), approve the transfer of expenditure authority in the FY2024 budget as follows: a. Decrease the expenditure budget for Non -Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) Non Recurring (NRNP) "Unreserved Contingency" (4711) line by the amount of $310,000. b. Increase the expenditure budget in the Non-Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) MCSO Judgment Order Non Recurring (MEL1) in t he amount of $310,000. These actions will have County-wide net impact of zero and they do not alter the budget constraining the expenditure of local revenue duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. 42-17105. This matter was discussed in Executive Ses sion on August 21, 2023. (C-19-24-032-X-00)
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109. IGA WITH MESA FOR THE STAPLEY DRIVE AND BROADWAY ROAD DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Approve IGA FCD 2023A002 for the Stapley Drive and Broadway Road Drainage Improvements Project (PROJECT) for the Construction, Construction Management, Operation & Maintenance between the City of Mesa (CITY) and the Flood Control District of Maricopa County (DISTRICT). The estimated total PROJECT cost is $3,500,000 and will be shared 65% DISTRICT and 35% CITY. The DISTRICT’s estimated share of the PROJECT’s cost is $2,275,000. CITY will be the lead agency for the PROJECT and will operate and maintain the PROJECT. The DISTRICT does not have any operation or maintenance responsibilities. The Stapley Drive and Broadway Road Drainage Improvements Project area is located within the City of Mesa (CITY) in the vicinity of the intersection of Stapley Drive and Broadway Road. The construction of t his PROJECT will consist of storm drains and other conveyance improvements in the vicinity of the Stapley Drive and Broadway Road intersection in Mesa to mitigate flooding caused by the 10-year event. In 2008, the City of Mesa completed a Storm Drain Maste r Plan which identified several storm drain systems within the City that warranted improvement. This Agenda Item impacts Supervisorial District 2. (C-69-24-004-X-00)
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110. ACQUISITION OF A TAX DEEDED PARCEL FOR FLOOD CONTROL PURPOSES Pursuant to A.R.S. § 48-3603(C) and § 42-18303 (E), approve and authorize submittal of an offer to the Maricopa County Treasurer’s Office to purchase a tax deeded parcel known as Assessor’s Parcel Number 304-30-013B and authorize the Chairman to execute all documents related to this action. This property is located in Supervisorial District 1. (C-69-24-005-X-00)
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111. MINUTES Pursuant to A.R.S. §§38-431.01 and 11-217, approve the minutes of the Flood Control District meeting held on March 1, 2023. (C-06-24-058-X-00)
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112. 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 Instructi ons 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. Trilby Wash Detention and Floodway – MH Item #: TW-43C, TW-44C, TW-44F – Project #: 204.01.12 – Permit #: 2021P276– APN: 503-97-001B, 503-69-016, 503-69-019 – Flood Control District of Maricopa County/Arizona Public Service Company A1. Non-Exclusive Utility Easement B. Salt River Channel – MH Item #: N-2600EX-AE – Project #: 125.01.12 – Permit #: 2016P024– APN: 132-31-486 – City of Tempe/Flood Control District of Maricopa County B1. Non-Exclusive Ingress and Egress Easement B2. Release of Easement Interest C. Powerline FRS– RE Item #: F-2519 – Project #: 311.01.12 – APN: 304-31-010P – Grupo AzTex LTD/Flood Control District of Maricopa County C1. Purchase Agreement and Escrow Instructions C2. Special Warranty Deed (C-78-24-007-X-00)
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113. 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 writ ten 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 e l 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 ocup ado 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 enviar los 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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114. Supervisors'/County Manager's summary of current events - Resumen de temas de actualidad de los Supervisores / Administrador del Condado
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