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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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- 2024-01-25 — January 25, 2024 - Planning & Zoning Com
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5. A NEW LEAF – EAST VALLEY MEN’S CENTER Case #: Z2023053 Supervisor District: 2 Applicant & Owner: Donnella Quijano / A New Leaf Request: Zone change with overlay from Rural-43, C-3, and IND-2 to IND-2 IUPD Site Location: Southeast Corner of Country Club Rd. and Lehi Rd. in the Mesa area Commission Recommendation: On 1/25/24, the Commission voted 6-0 (Chairman Hernandez recused) to adopt a motion recommending the Board of Supervisors approve Z2023053 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘j’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the site plan entitled “A New Leaf #Z2023053“, consisting of one full-size sheet, dated December 18, 2023, and stamped received December 19, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. Staff may determine slight refinements to remain in substantial conformance with the approved site plan. Minor and major amendments to the site plan will be determined in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. b. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the narrative report entitled “A New Leaf East Valley Men’s Center”, consisting of six pages, dated December 18, 2023, and stamped received December 19, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. c. The following IND-2 IUPD standards shall apply: 1. Minimum of 1 parking spaces required for every 4 sleeping rooms. 2. Minimum 1 parking space required for 525 sq. ft. of office space 3. Screening: Min. 6’ decorative perforated steel panel fence on the north portion abutting rural residential zoning boundary 4. Sight Visibility Triangles: 15 x 15 d. The following Planning Engineering conditions shall apply: 1. If/when the existing septic system fails, if there is no reserve location on the site, the existing septic system must be exacted and replaced, including select fill for the entire leach bed system. 2. 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. 3. 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. 4. Detailed Grading and Drainage (Site Infrastructure) Plans must be submitted with the application for Building Permits. e. The applicant/property owner shall finalize a lot combination of parcel 136-17-043D and 136-17-043C prior to obtaining building permits. f. All outdoor lighting shall be in conformance with the provisions listed in Section 1112 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. Any outdoor lighting shall be placed so as to reflect away from any adjoining rural or residential zoning district. g. Any amendments to the zone change shall be processed as revised application in accordance with Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance requirements. h. Noncompliance with any Maricopa County regulation shall be grounds for initiating revocation of this zone change 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 conditions. 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 existing on the date of application, subject to conditions. In the event of the failure to comply with any condition, the property shall revert to the zoning that existed on the date of application. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either revocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, does not reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divide, sell, or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation of the zone change. The zone change enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the zone change is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the zone change had never been granted. (C-44-24-182-X-00)
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- 2024-01-25 — January 25, 2024 - Planning & Zoning Com
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6. SUN LAKES RNS CENTER LP COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Case #: Z2023134 Supervisor District: 1 Applicant & Owner: Brent Emmerton, B&R Engineering, Inc / RNS Center LP Request: Zone change from C-2 and R-5 to R-5 Site Location: Generally located about 275’ south of the SEC of Sun Lakes Blvd. and Riggs Rd. in the Sun Lakes area Commission Recommendation: On 1/25/24, the Commission voted 7-0 to adopt a motion recommending the Board of Supervisors approve Z2023134 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘e’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the zoning exhibit entitled “Sun Lakes RNS Center LP Commercial Property “, consisting of 1 full-size sheets, dated September 1, 2023 and stamped received November 11, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. b. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Narrative Report entitled “Sun Lakes RNS Center LP Commercial Property Zone Change Application”, consisting of 4 pages, dated December 15, 2023, and stamped received December 19, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. c. The following Planning Engineering conditions shall apply: 1. Any new site improvements will require a plan of development and traffic impact study. 2. Any additional dedication and offsite improvement requirements will be determined by MCDOT Traffic and MCDOT Permits based on the submittal of a TIA/TIS. 3. This project is located within or adjacent to a programmed MCDOT Transportation Improvement (TIP) Project TT0733 – Riggs Road from I-10 to Dobson Road. Please coordinate with the assigned MCDOT Project Manager, Shonnell Gibbs, Shonnell.Gibbs@Maricopa.gov or 302-506-8647. This may include the necessity of an In-Lieu process for cost share of project. 4. 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. 5. 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 Ordinance; Drainage Policies and Standards; Flood plain Regulations for Maricopa County; MCDOT Roadway Design Manual; and current engineering policies, standards and best practices at the time of application for construction. d. Documentation from Arizona Fire and Medical Authority documenting satisfaction with the site design and layout shall be provided prior to approval of a Plan of Development on site. e. The granting of this change in use of the property has been at the request of the applicant, with the consent of the landowner. The granting of this approval allows the property to enjoy uses in excess of those permitted by the zoning existing on the date of application, subject to conditions. In the event of the failure to comply with any condition, the property shall revert to the zoning that existed on the date of application. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either revocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, does not reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divide, sell or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation of the zone change. The zone change enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the zone change is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the zone change had never been granted. (C-44-24-181-X-00)
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- 2024-01-25 — January 25, 2024 - Planning & Zoning Com
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7. WHITE TANK ENERGY STORAGE Case #: Z2023142 Supervisor District: 4 Applicant & Owner: Chris Webb, Rose Law Group PC / El Mirage 200 LLC Request: Zone change from Rural-43 to IND-2 IUPD Site Location: Generally located at the NEC of El Mirage Rd. and Indian School Rd. in the West Phoenix/Avondale area Commission Recommendation: On 1/25/24, the Commission voted 7-0 to adopt a motion recommending the Board of Supervisors approve Z2023142 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘j’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the narrative report entitled “Zone Change with Overlay – White Tank Energy Storage”, consisting of 12 pages, dated 12/21/2023, and stamped received 12/26/2023, except as modified by the following conditions. b. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the zoning exhibit entitled “White Tank Energy Storage Zone Change with Overlay Site Plan“, consisting of 6 full-size sheets, dated 12/26/202, except as modified by the following conditions. c. Prior to issuance of initial building permits, the applicant must provide a report to Maricopa County Planning & Development and Arizona Game & Fish Department regarding the existence of any animals covered under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. If such animals are detected on-site, the applicant must contact the Arizona Game & Fish Department and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and provide a further report to the County regarding the results of such consultation. d. The following IND-2 IUPD standards shall apply: Additional Regulations (MCZO Section 902.9.1)- The activities and operations associated with the BESS staging area use and activities are not required to be conducted within a completely enclosed building. Parking (MCZO Section 1102) - Office: 1 space per 750 sf., Industrial: 1 space per 1,200 sf. Perimeter Screening (Side & Rear abutting a rural or residential zoning district) – Min. 6’ chain link fencing. e. Prior to issuance of initial building permits, written confirmation will be required from the emergency fire protection jurisdiction having authority that the facility has been designed in accordance with their regulations and requirements, and that emergency fire protection service will be provided to the facility. Prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy, local fire protection jurisdiction review and approval will be required. f. Prior to issuance of initial building permits, a lot split shall be processed to create a single, separate parcel matching the zone change area. g. The following Planning Engineering conditions shall apply: 1. Without the submittal of a precise plan of development, no development approval is inferred by this review, including, but not limited to number of proposed building lots/units, drainage design, access and roadway alignments. These items will be addressed as development plans progress and are submitted to the County for further review and/or entitlement. 2. A Preliminary Grading and Drainage Plan and Drainage Report are required with the Plan of Development. The Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance (MCZO) required that all commercial submittals be prepared by a Civil Engineer registered in the State of Arizona. (MCZO 1205.7.2) 3. For retention volumes required, please see section 6.10.5 of the Maricopa County Drainage Policies and Standards Manual for the equation, V=C*(P/12)*A. The 100-year, 2-hour rainfall depth (P) in inches can be taken from NOAA Atlas 14. The volumes, using this equation, vary slightly compared to the drainage report and does not affect the overall volume provided. This can be addressed during the Plan of Development. 4. See https://apps.pnd.maricopa.gov/plansubmittalchecklist for the most up to date interactive Engineering Plan Review checklist. (Please be sure to check commercial and all related grading matters so the checklist expands properly). 5. This site contains Special Flood Hazard Areas (FEMA Zone AH) along the proposed access route and within the site. 6. Any development in the floodplain will require a floodplain use permit issued concurrent with building permit(s) required for site development. Structures in the floodplain must be elevated to the regulatory flood elevation determined by the engineer. 7. The site is adjacent to lands owned or encumbered by the Flood Control District. In addition to floodplain use permitting, ROW permitting may be required by the District. 8. Please see MCDOT TIS approval attached. A traffic impact study must also be submitted with future entitlement (POD) application(s). 9. Gated access(es) must provide an adequate turnaround area so that vehicles will not back onto public roads. 10. The City of Phoenix maintains a +/- 45’ strip annexation north of Indian School Road. The applicant will be responsible for coordinating with the City to review any permitting requirements for work in their jurisdiction. 11. The subject site is located within the County’s Urbanized Area and thus will require a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Permit (SWPPP) from the County for any disturbance one (1) acre or more. The SWPPP is issued by the County (PND) and will be required prior to issuance of any building permits required for site development. 12. Engineering review of re-zone cases is conceptual in nature. All development and engineering design shall be in conformance with Section 1205 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance; Drainage Policies and Standards; Floodplain Regulations for Maricopa County; MCDOT Roadway Design Manual; and current engineering policies, standards and best practices at the time of application for construction. h. Noncompliance with any Maricopa County regulation shall be grounds for initiating a revocation of this zone change per the process set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. Any action by Maricopa County to revoke this zone change shall only occur following any and all required notices (including identification of the specific noncompliance issue) and cure periods and shall be subject to required public hearings before the Planning & Zoning Commission and Board of Supervisors, as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. i. The property owner/s and their successors waive claim for diminution in value if Maricopa County takes action to rescind approval due to noncompliance with conditions. Any action by Maricopa County to rescind approval shall only occur following any and all required notices (including identification of the specific noncompliance issue) and cure periods and shall be subject to required public hearings before the Planning & Zoning Commission and Board of Supervisors, as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. 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 existing on the date of application, subject to conditions. Failure to comply with any condition may be grounds for consideration of initiating the process to revert the zoning back to the previous Rural-43, in accordance with Maricopa County requirements and procedures. Any action by Maricopa County to revert the zoning shall only occur following any and all required notices (including identification of the specific noncompliance issue) and cure periods and shall be subject to required public hearings before the Planning & Zoning Commission and Board of Supervisors, as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either revocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, does not reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divide, sell or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation of the zone change. The zone change enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the zone change is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the zone change had never been granted. (C-44-24-180-X-00)
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- 2024-01-11 — January 11, 2024 - Planning & Zoning Com
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8. THE VILLE Case #: Z2022068 Supervisor District: 4 Applicant & Owner: Ashley Marsh, Gammage & Burnham, P.L.C. / Gregory Living Trust Request: Zone change with overlay from Rural-43 to R1-6 RUPD for a single-family residential subdivision Site Location: Northeast corner of 73rd Ave. and Thunderbird Rd. in the Peoria area Commission Recommendation: On 1/11/24, the Commission voted 8-0 to adopt a motion recommending the Board of Supervisors approve Z2022068 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘g’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Zoning Exhibit entitled “The Ville (73rd Ave. & Thunderbird Rd.)”, consisting of one full-size sheet, dated September 28, 2023, and stamped received November 1, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. b. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the Narrative Report entitled “The Ville – Single-Family Residential Neighborhood”, consisting of eight pages, dated November 1, 2023, and stamped received November 1, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. c. Before the approval of the initial final plat or precise plan of development, the applicant shall provide the Maricopa County Planning and Development Department with an executed pre-annexation service agreement with the City of Peoria that identifies in detail when the proposed project will be annexed and the provision of water and sewer service. In place of a pre-annexation service agreement the developer must provide a ‘will serve’ letter from the certificated water and sewer provider. d. The following Planning Engineering conditions shall apply: 1. APNs 200-68-020L, 200-68-020P, and 200-68-020S are located within the jurisdiction of the City of Peoria (strip annexed area) and the City must approve any zone change proposal within their confines. 2. Thunderbird Rd. and 73rd Ave. are within the jurisdiction of the City of Peoria. The applicant is responsible for coordinating with the City to review any traffic impact, right-of-way dedication, permitting, or roadway improvement requirements. 3. Without the submittal of a Plan of Development, no development approval is inferred by this review, including, but not limited to number of proposed building lots/units, drainage design, access, and roadway alignments. These items will be addressed as development plans progress and are submitted to the County for further review and/or entitlement. 4. Engineering review of re-zone cases is conceptual in nature. All development and engineering design shall be in conformance with Section 1205 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance; Drainage Policies and Standards; Floodplain Regulations for Maricopa County; MCDOT Roadway Design Manual; and current engineering policies, standards, and best practices at the time of application for construction. e. The following R1-6 RUPD development standards shall apply: 1. Minimum front yards of ten feet for any side entry garage or forward living product. 2. Minimum rear yards of fifteen feet. 3. Minimum lot width of 50 feet. 4. Maximum lot coverage of 55 percent. 5. At least 15% of the area of any plat shall be set aside as common open space. 6. Lots with narrow throats containing a driveway extending from either street knuckles or cul-de-sacs shall have actual building envelope delineated on subdivision plats so that excluding the area of the narrowed throat the lot proper will meet a minimum 50-foot width and minimum 6,000 square foot area. Such lots shall have a throat of at least 20 feet wide and shall be no longer than 100 feet along its greatest dimension. f. Noncompliance with any Maricopa County Regulation shall be grounds for initiating a revocation of this Zone Change as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. g. The granting of this change in use of the property has been at the request of the applicant, with the consent of the landowner. The granting of this approval allows the property to enjoy uses in excess of those permitted by the zoning existing on the date of application, subject to conditions. In the event of the failure to comply with any condition, it may be considered for revocation by the Board of Supervisors, upon recommendation by the Commission, to the previous Rural-43 zoning category. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either revocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, does not reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divide, sell or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation of the Zone Change. The Zone Change enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the Zone Change is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the Zone Change had never been granted. (C-44-24-168-X-00)
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- 2023-11-02 — November 2, 2023 - Planning & Zoning Com
- 2023-10-05 — October 5, 2023 - Planning & Zoning Comm
- 2023-09-14 — September 14, 2023 - Planning & Zoning C
- 2024-01-25 — January 25, 2024 - Planning & Zoning Com
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9. GAMBLERS ROW Case #: Z2022171 Supervisor District: 4 Applicant & Owner: John Mireles, Hitt-Zollars INC / Jordan Ben JTL LLC Request: Special Use Permit (SUP) for an equestrian event facility with an RV Park in the Rural-43 zoning district Site Location: Generally located 500’ west of the SWC of Pete Road and Eagle Eye Road in the Aguila area Commission Recommendation: On 1/25/24, the Commission voted 6-0 to adopt a motion recommending the Board of Supervisors approve Z2022171 subject to conditions ‘a’ – ‘n’: a. Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the site plan entitled “Gambler’s Row“, consisting of nine full-size sheet, dated March 7, 2023, 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 site plan will be determined in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. b. *Development of the site shall be in substantial conformance with the narrative report entitled “Narrative Report for Gambler’s Row”, consisting of sixteen pages, dated December 21, 2023, and stamped received December 28, 2023, except as modified by the following conditions. c. A 6 foot solid CMU wall shall be provided along the east property line to serve as screening from the development. 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. 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 Building Permits. e. *This special use permit is valid for a period of ten (10) years and shall expire on February 28, 2034 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. f. *Event operation hours shall be from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily. g. *All outdoor lighting shall be in conformance with the provisions of Section 1112 of the Zoning Ordinance and shall be shielded directed downward 20-degrees below the horizontal plane at bottom of light fixture and shall not shine onto adjacent properties. Parking lot lighting and related facility lighting shall be shut off by 11:00 p.m. h. *All outdoor speakers shall be directed south away from residential areas located north of the site. i. Noncompliance with any Maricopa County regulation or ordinance shall be grounds for initiating revocation of this SUP as set forth in the Maricopa County Zoning Ordinance. j. The property owner/s and their successors waive claim for diminution in value if the County takes action to rescind approval due to noncompliance with conditions. k. The granting of this change in use of the property has been at the request of the applicant, with the consent of the landowner. The granting of this approval allows the property to enjoy uses in excess of those permitted by the zoning existing on the date of application, subject to conditions. In the event of the failure to comply with any condition, and at the time of expiration of the Special Use Permit, the property shall revert to the zoning that existed on the date of application. It is, therefore, stipulated and agreed that either revocation due to the failure to comply with any conditions, or the expiration of the Special Use Permit, does not reduce any rights that existed on the date of application to use, divide, sell or possess the property and that there would be no diminution in value of the property from the value it held on the date of application due to such revocation or expiration of the Special Use Permit. The Special Use Permit enhances the value of the property above its value as of the date the Special Use Permit is granted and reverting to the prior zoning results in the same value of the property as if the Special Use Permit had never been granted. l. A water truck shall be employed to control dust within arenas and on site. m. The operator show notify all persons entering the site that there are private aviation operations in the immediate vicinity via signage at site entrances. n. Events held on site shall adhere to the Board of Supervisors Resolution, December 1980 as applicable which establishes guidelines and conditions for temporary uses. The following conditions shall apply: Security 1. At least one patrolman or security guard for every 500 persons in attendance. Access to Event 2. The applicant shall provide adequate ingress and egress to the premises and parking areas. Traffic guards shall be employed to ensure orderly traffic movement and relieve traffic congestion onto public rights-of-way. Water and Wastewater 3. The applicant shall provide an ample supply of water for drinking and sanitation purposes. The quality and quantity of water and location of facilities shall be approved by the Maricopa County Environmental Services Department. 4. Supplemental toilet facilities must be provided for every special event. At least one closed toilet facility shall be provided. A toilet for each 40 males and for each 40 persons. The number and location of toilets shall be approved by the Maricopa County Environmental Services Department. Concessions 5. Concessionaries must be licensed. The quality and quantity of food and location of concessions shall be approved by the Maricopa County Environmental Services Department. Refuse 6. At least one trash can with 32 gallons capacity shall be provided for every 25 persons. Trash and refuse disposal shall be pursuant to procedures established by the Maricopa County Environmental Services Department. Outdoor Lighting 7. Temporary lighting shall be shielded so that it is directed downward below the horizontal plane of the fixture and does not trespass onto adjacent properties. (C-44-24-179-X-00)
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10. PETITIONS HEARING FOR THE FORMATION OF THE PROPOSED GROVE PARK ESTATES IRRIGATION WATER DELIVERY DISTRICT Pursuant to A.R.S. § 48-261, § 48-3423 and § 48-3424, convene the scheduled public hearing regarding the petitions filed for the formation of the proposed Grove Park Estates Irrigation Water Delivery District, as they have been determined to be signed by a majority of the owners of the acreage within the proposed district. Pursuant to A.R.S. § 48-3424, any landowner within the boundaries of the proposed district may appear and object to the organization thereof, or to the inclusion of the landowners’ property therein. The Board will hear and consider all comments in favor or against the organization of the district and decide whether to approve or reject the organization of the district within the boundaries proposed in the petition or with modified boundaries. If the Board decides to proceed with the organization of the district, the Clerk is directed to publish a notice and post copies of the notice describing the boundaries of the proposed district and fix a date of March 19, 2024, a date not less than 20 days after the publications and postings are completed. Written protests against the organization may be filed by owners of a majority of the acreage with the proposed district boundaries. If no protest is filed, or if one is filed and found insufficient, an order establishing the district shall be entered and will include the appointment of the following three (3) Trustees of the district as set forth in the petition: Brett Bacon Craig Angell Steve Sargent The legal description of the proposed irrigation water delivery district is as follows: Lots 1 through 16, of GROVE PARK ESTATES , a Subdivision of the Northwest Quarter 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 Maricopa 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 River 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 the 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. (Supervisorial District 2) (C-06-24-513-X-00)
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11. ROAD FILE DECLARATIONS - DECLARACIONES DE CARRETERA Approve, by resolution, petitions to open and declare the following roads into the county highway system. This action will serve as notice of the Board of Supervisors’ acceptance of all U.S. Patent easements, reservations, rights-of-way or properties along the alignments into the Maricopa County highway system and will also authorize the maintenance and acquisition of the necessary rights-of-way through donation, purchase, or condemnation.
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12. APPOINTMENT TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Approve the appointment of Cheyenne McFadden to the Community Development Advisory Committee, representing Supervisorial District 1. The term of service will be effective as of Board approval through June 30, 2024, completing the term of previous member, Jacki Taylor. Also, approve the reappointment of Cheyenne McFadden to the complete term, effective July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2026. (C-06-24-552-X-00)
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13. RESIGNATION OF LUKE PALMER, CONSTABLE, HIGHLAND PRECINCT Accept the resignation of Luke Palmer as Constable of the Highland Precinct, effective February 27, 2024. (C-06-24-589-X-00)
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14. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR CLEAN UP PAPAGO Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Marion Cholieu for Clean Up Papago at McDowell Mountain Regional Park at 16300 McDowell Mountain Drive, Fort McDowell, Arizona 85264 to be held on Friday, May 17, 2024 from 7:00 pm to 11:59 pm. (Supervisorial District 2) (C-06-24-544-X-00)
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15. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR ARIZONA LUTHERAN ACADEMY FEDERATION Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Douglas Neil Meyer for Arizona Lutheran Academy Federation at 6036 South 27th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85041 to be held on Friday, March 22, 2024 from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm (Supervisorial District 5) (C-06-24-553-X-00)
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16. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR HAWES TRAIL ALLIANCE Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Tom Stapley for Hawes Trail Alliance at Usery Regional Park at 3939 North Usery Pass Road, Mesa, Arizona 85207 to be held on Friday, July 19, 2024 from 7:00 pm to 11:59 pm. (Supervisorial District 2) (C-06-24-554-X-00)
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17. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR RISEN SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Jill Lopez for Risen Savior Lutheran Church at 23620 South Alma School Road, Sun Lakes, Arizona 85248 to be held on Saturday, April 6, 2024 from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 1) (C-06-24-556-X-00)
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18. SPECIAL EVENT LICENSE FOR ST. KATHERINE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH Pursuant to A.R.S. § 4-203.02, approve a Special Event Liquor License Application filed by Glenn Richard Thorpe for St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church at 2716 North Dobson Road, Chandler, Arizona 85224 to be held on Saturday, March 16, 2024 from 10:00 am to 11:00 pm. (Supervisorial District 1) (C-06-24-574-X-00)
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19. APPOINTMENTS Pursuant to A.R.S.§11-409 and A.R.S.§11-403, approve the official appointment of the following deputies, special deputies, and assistants of the Maricopa County Attorney. December 29, 2023 Christian Lestinsky Deputy County Attorney January 8, 2024 Courtney Kramer Deputy County Attorney Marla Reed Deputy County Attorney Jason Easterday Deputy County Attorney Courtney Harrold Deputy County Attorney January 23, 2024 Joshua King Rule 39 January 29, 2024 Sara Lander Rule 39 (C-19-24-106-X-00)
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APPOINTMENT AND OATHS 12-29-23 TO 1-29-24.PDF
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C-36-24-009-X-00(base: C-36-24-009-X) - Base
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20. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT FOR GRANT FUNDING FROM ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (230825-01) Approve and authorize the Recorder’s Office for the application of the Homeland Security Grant Program Award administered by the Arizona Department of Homeland Security (AZDOHS) and authorize the Chairman to approve the receipt of any and all such funds awarded. In accordance with A.R.S.42-17106(B), approve a revenue and expenditure appropriation adjustment increasing the FY 2024 Recorder’s Office (360) Recorder Grant Fund (298) Non-Recurring/Non-Project (NRNP) budget in the amount of $235,000. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. This budget adjustment does not alter the budget constraining the expenditure of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. Funding for this Agreement is provided by AZDOHS and will not affect the County’s general fund. The program will support the continued hardening of Maricopa County’s critical election equipment and data infrastructure. The acquisition of hardware, software, and critical services will harden security for both hard and cyber targets. The request represents the Office's efforts to continue to strengthen elections infrastructure and the mitigation and/or elimination of any security gaps identified during the 2020 election cycle and subsequent audits. Elections remain the cornerstone of American democracy and funding from the AZDOHS Homeland Security Grant Program will aid in the department’s mandate to provide fair, safe, and secure elections. The total amount of funds requested is $235,000. The grant period will cover the periods October 1st, 2023 through September 30th, 2024. The grant does not allow for indirect costs for which the County is eligible. The Maricopa County Recorder’s Office composite indirect cost rate for FY 24 is 22.07% or $51,864.50. The recoverable indirect cost of administering this grant is $0; the non-recoverable indirect cost is $51,864.50. Nonrecoverable indirect costs will be covered by the departmental general fund budget. This grant is competitive and does not require a match or on-going cash contributions after the grant period end date. The grant award is nonrecurring and has not been awarded to the department in past years. Maricopa County and the Recorder’s Department are eligible to apply for and receive grant funding through various state agencies. Maricopa County must apply for these funds and the Board of Supervisors must duly authorize the application. (C-36-24-009-X-00)
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C-37-24-015-X-00(base: C-37-24-015-X) - Base
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21. ACCEPT GRANT FUNDS FROM THE FLINN FOUNDATION FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Approve the acceptance of grant funds from The Flinn Foundation, in the amount totaling $754,159 for the purpose of bridging the gap between the education sector and the Bioscience and Healthcare industries, promoting Bioscience and Healthcare as potential careers for students, and helping teachers teach and students learn about essential skills required for these careers. The grant award begins on January 1, 2024, and ends on December 31, 2026. Authorize the Chairman to sign all documents related to these grant funds, as applicable. The County School Superintendent Office’s (Office) approved indirect rate for fiscal year (FY) 2024 is 1.43%, and total grant indirect costs are estimated to be $10,784. However, indirect costs were not included in the grant application and will be absorbed in current budget appropriations. The grant award is reoccurring, and The Flinn Foundation has awarded grants to the Office in the past. This new grant will enable the Office to continue and expand educational support programs that benefit citizens by helping students pursue and be prepared for post-secondary education in in-demand career fields. In so doing, the grant will help the Office meet its statutory requirement (A.R.S. §15-302(A)(11)) to collaborate with the department of education to assist school districts, charter schools, and others on curriculum alignment and teacher staff development to improve student performance leading to college and career readiness. The grant award was competitively bid and has an in-kind match requirement for the Office to maintain an Industry-Education Program Partnership Director, educational tools development, teacher professional development training and training delivery, data analytics, marketing, and communications support. The Office will provide this support through current Office staff. Additionally, the grant agreement requires the Office to develop a strategy for program growth and increased impact beyond the grant period. Any ongoing or future costs will be absorbed by the Office’s operating budget appropriation, new fee revenues, grants/donations, and/or special revenue funds. As a result of this funding and pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17106(B), approve an adjustment to the FY2024 County School Superintendent (D370) Schools Grants Fund (715) Operating (OPER) revenues and expenditures budget in the amount of $251,386. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditures of these revenues are not prohibited by the budget law. This action does not alter the budget constraining the expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. (C-37-24-015-X-00)
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22. TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF RETIRING K-9 – LEX Approve the transfer of ownership of retiring K-9, Lex, #K145, to Sergeant John Davison, #S1038. Lex is approximately 8 years old. Lex has been assigned and working along the side of Sgt. Davison for about 6.5 years as a dual-purpose Explosive Detection and Patrol Canine. Lex was recently diagnosed with an infection due to location and severity deemed inoperable and will be treated with lifelong antibiotic that will not cure and Lex will not regain his biting grip. Also, Lex also has a terminal disease affecting his teeth. Since the veterinarian visit and bill of health, Lex was placed on inactive status immediately for the health and safety of Lex and his handler Davison and the public. Sergeant Davison has created a strong bond with Lex over the years as his handler/partner and will accept full care and financial responsibility for Lex upon adoption and will be asked to sign the Canine Release and Indemnification. THIS ITEM REQUIRES A UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THE BOARD (C-50-24-137-X-00)
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23. TRADE OF CHOPPER SPOTTER FOR CREDIT Approve the trade of one (1) inoperable Chopper Spotter, Asset #S0016479, to Aero Products for a credit of $5,000 toward the cost to refurbish a second Chopper Spotter. MCSO Aviation will continue to utilize the refurbished unit once it has been repaired. (C-50-24-138-X-00)
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24. PERMANENT ADDITIONS TO FLEET AND EXEMPTION FROM MARKINGS Approve 4 permanent additions to fleet of County vehicles; (1) #3122243, a 2022 Ford F250 full-size pick-up truck with an estimated cost of $106,291.15. This vehicle will be used by MCSO Deputy Service Aides (DSA) to perform assigned duties at patrol districts. Vehicles (2) #312246, (3) #3122148, (4) #3122209. All vehicles are 2022 Ford F250 full-size pickup trucks with values of $86,474.19, $86,474.19 and $80,265.30 respectively. These vehicles will be assigned to MCSO Enforcement Support Division. They will be used to tow trailers, misting units, mobile restrooms, etc. during the course of routine business with the ability to traverse varying terrains throughout the County. Also, approve exemption from markings for vehicle: (2) #312246, (3) #3122148, (4) #3122209. The General Fund (100) will purchase these vehicles and support annual operations that are estimated to be $5,000 per vehicle for a total of $20,000 per year. (C-50-24-139-X-00)
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25. DONATIONS TO SHERIFF’S OFFICE Accept the individual cash donations to the Sheriff's Office and designated for the MASH Unit as follows: Maria I Williams for $300.00 and Valley of the Sun United Way for $358.27. These cash donations total $658.27. Also, accept the non-cash donation from PACC 911 consisting of Cat Food and Dog Food, valued at $1,053.00. These donations will be used in MASH, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Animal Safe Haven, where evidentiary animals seized in criminal animal abuse cases are housed and cared for. A list that includes dates of donation and donor addresses is attached. (C-50-24-140-X-00)
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26. MODIFICATION OF GRANT OR AGREEMENT FOR THE OPERATING AND FINANCIAL PLAN WITH THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE, TONTO NATIONAL FOREST Approve “Modification of Grant or Agreement” #3 to accept funding in the amount of $100,400 for the CY 2024 Operating and Financial Plan (Exhibit A) between Maricopa County on behalf of the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Tonto National Forest. The reimbursement period will be retroactive to January 1, 2024, through December 31, 2024. Also approve a rollover amount of $16,067.97 from the CY 2023 Agreement. Also approve an estimated amount of $30,000 that is allowed for in the agreement for special enforcement situations that include but are not limited to fire emergencies, drug enforcement, and certain group gatherings for a total of $146,467.97. The MCSO Indirect Rate is 16.72%. Total grant indirect costs are estimated to be $24,489.44, and none of this amount is recoverable. The unrecoverable amount of $24,489.44 will be absorbed within the Sheriff’s General Fund operations. This grant award is multi-year and recurring. The Sheriff’s Office has been providing these services for more than 30 years. The award does not require a cash contribution, nor an in-kind contribution, and there are no future or ongoing contributions required following the grant period. This service is not mandated; however, it furthers the Sheriff’s public safety mandate. Funding is used to pay deputy overtime, the leases on two vehicles, monthly charges for cell phones, and other supplies related to this grant agreement for MCSO to assist in patrolling portions of the Tonto National Forest, located in Maricopa County. 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. (C-50-21-140-X-02)
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27. AGREEMENT WITH THE ARIZONA CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION FOR ARIZONA CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND TREATMENT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM - CY2024 FUNDING Approve the Agreement and acceptance of grant funds to the Sheriff’s Office from the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission, Arizona Criminal Justice and Treatment Improvement Program (AZCJTIP) Agreement Number CJTIP-24-002 in the amount of $350,000 for the award period beginning retroactively on January 1, 2024, and terminating on December 31, 2024. This agreement can be terminated by any of the parties by written notice to the other parties thirty (30) business days prior to termination. This is the first time the Sheriff’s Office has received this funding. There is no match requirement. The Sheriff’s Office indirect cost rate for FY24 is 16.72%, applicable to the award amount of $350,000 with $0.00 in capital expenses for an indirect cost base of $350,000 and indirect costs of $58,520. Indirect costs are unallowable by the terms of this Agreement and $58,520 in indirect costs will be absorbed by the General Fund. There are no future or ongoing contributions required after the grant period ends. This is a competitive award. This is not a mandated function although it supports the MCSO public safety mandate and provides a benefit to the citizens by providing financial and technical assistance to develop, implement, and/or expand efforts to identify, respond to, treat and support those impacted by illicit opioids, stimulants and other drugs of abuse. These 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-50-24-141-X-00)
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28. APPLICATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF FUNDING FROM THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FOR THE FY2025 INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT (IDEA) BASIC ENTITLEMENT Approve Application and Acceptance of up to $50,000 in continued grant funding from the Arizona Department of Education, for the FY2024 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Basic Entitlement. This funding provides contracted special education consulting services for staff training and IDEA implementation along with a variety of contracted professional services for juvenile inmates. The term of this funding is from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditures of these revenues are not prohibited by the budget law. This funding award is re-occurring and has been awarded for last twenty (20) years. A cash or in-kind match is not applicable. There is no future or ongoing contribution required following termination of the grant period. The grant award is not competitively bid. The Sheriff’s Office indirect cost rate for FY2024 is 16.72%. Unrecoverable indirect costs associated with this funding are estimated to be $8,360.00. The maximum recoverable indirect cost is estimated to be $6,000; there is a cap of 12% on operating costs. The priority use for these funds is to ensure Maricopa County Jail Education Programs are in compliance with state and federal special education requirements. These funds will be used to contract with special education consultants to work with staff in implementing the IDEA Laws and Regulations, to assist staff in providing transitional services and to assist in special education program improvement efforts. The Sheriff's Office has participated in the County Jails Education Program for many years. (C-50-24-142-X-00)
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29. COMPETITION IMPRACTICABLE WITH TELEDYNE FLIR UNMANNED GROUND SYSTEMS, INC Approve a Competition Impracticable (CI) with Teledyne FLIR Unmanned Ground Systems, Inc. in the amount of $114,000 to upgrade and repair existing robot systems. These robot systems are manufactured and provided by FLIR Unmanned Ground Systems, Inc. There are no other systems available on the market that use the same operating systems or allow the ability to combine multiple units onto one controller unit. These robot platforms are a system currently used by the Bomb Squad Bomb Technicians which ensures complete compatibility of both training and usage. The MCSO has been using this system for several years now. (C-50-24-143-X-00)
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30. RENEWAL OF MOU/INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING AGREEMENT WITH MARICOPA COUNTY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD AND ITS WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT PARTNERS Request approval of the following actions: 1. Approve the renewal of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)/Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA), (the “Agreement”) between Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, the Maricopa County Workforce Development Board and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) mandated Partners to the Maricopa County Workforce Development One-Stop system. Revision to the MOU/IFA include: MOU A. Addition of the Department of Labor’s MOU Negotiations Impasse; and B. Citation, grammar, and spelling updates. IFA A. Updates to reference documents and policies; and B. Updates to Partner point-of-contact, ARIZONA@WORK One-Stop center locations and specialized centers. 2. Request authorization for the Chairman to sign all documents related to the MOU/IFA. The original term of the MOU/IFA is July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2026. The above revisions are effective upon approval of the Board of Supervisors through June 30, 2026. Through this action, the approved MOU/IFA shall supersede the previously approved MOU/IFA. Supervisory District: All (C-95-23-051-X-01)
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31. MOU WITH GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY, FEDERAL DIESEL EMISSIONS REDUCTION ACT STATE CLEAN DIESEL GRANT PROGRAM Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Maricopa County Air Quality Department (MCAQD) and Grand Canyon University (GCU) for MCAQD to provide up to $169,400 in federal DERA sub-award funding to GCU for the replacement of one diesel shuttle bus. This MOU will provide up to $169,400 in funds to support the State Clean Diesel Grant Program and benefit air quality by replacing one 2007 Class 6 diesel shuttle bus with one new 2021 or newer Class 6 CNG low NOx shuttle bus. Matching funds of 65% will be provided by GCU. This agreement shall become effective upon execution by all parties and will be valid until March 31, 2025. The program is consistent with Maricopa County Air Quality Department’s (MCAQD) mission “to provide clean air to Maricopa County residents and visitors so they can live, work, and play in a healthy environment.” This project is in District 3. (C-85-24-032-X-00)
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UPDATED GCU FY23-24 DERA SUBAWARD AGREEMENT.PDF
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32. INTERGOVERNMENTAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH YUMA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT, FEDERAL DIESEL EMISSIONS REDUCTION ACT (DERA) STATE CLEAN DIESEL GRANT PROGRAM Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Intergovernmental Services Agreement (IGA) between the Maricopa County Air Quality Department (MCAQD) and Yuma Elementary School District for MCAQD to provide up to $283,321.50 in federal DERA sub-award funding to Yuma Elementary School District for the replacement of three diesel powered school buses. This agreement will provide up to $283,321.50 in funds to support the State Clean Diesel Grant Program and benefit air quality by replacing three diesel school buses. One 2004 model year diesel school bus, one 2006 model year diesel school bus, and one 2008 model year diesel school bus with three 2023 Ultra-Low NOx propane school buses. Matching funds of 65% will be provided by Yuma Elementary School District. This agreement shall become effective upon execution by all parties and will be valid until March 31, 2025. The program is consistent with Maricopa County Air Quality Department’s (MCAQD) mission “to provide clean air to Maricopa County residents and visitors so they can live, work, and play in a healthy environment.” This project is in Yuma County. (C-85-24-033-X-00)
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33. NEW HOPE AGREEMENT WITH STAY WITH ME ANIMAL RESCUE Approve an agreement between Stay With Me Animal Rescue and Maricopa County, administered by Maricopa County Animal Care and Control, to allow said rescue to transfer animals that have been deemed eligible for the New Hope program. Maricopa County will provide a rabies vaccination, dog license tag, and new owner transfer fee within the first year of transfer for each dog three months of age or older at no cost to the Contractor. The cost for these services is $52 for each animal transferred in FY 2024 and thereafter. Animal Care and Control estimates six (6) New Hope transfers annually, for a total of $312.00 per year, over the term of the agreement. The term of this agreement shall commence upon approval and execution by the Board and will expire on March 1, 2027. (C-79-24-008-X-00)
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2024.02.28 NEW HOPE CONTRACT (STAY WITH ME ANIMAL RESCUE) C-79-24-XXX-X-XX PARTIALLY EXECUTED.PDF
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C-26-19-002-3-04(base: C-26-19-002-3) - Base
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34. AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH ARIZONA HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM (AHCCCS) Approve Amendment No. 6 to the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS)-MEDICAID YH16-0018-07 and Maricopa County by and through the Department of Correctional Health Services (CHS). The purpose of this Amendment is to change rates and quarterly estimate of State Match Advance Payments. All other terms and conditions of the Intergovernmental Agreement remain in full force and effect. This is a cost avoidance for Maricopa County, as CHS would be responsible for 100% of the cost if patients are not approved to be AHCCCS eligible, thereby making AHCCCS the payer rather than the County as payor of last resort. This Agreement is entered into pursuant to A.R.S. § 36-2903 to provide AHCCCS with the appropriate State Match in order to pay for Medical Services that qualify for Federal Financial Participation (FFP) provided to Inmates who qualify for Title XIX while they are an inpatient in a non-secure ward of a Medical Institution. It also provides AHCCCS with the funds to pay for administrative costs associated with this Amendment. (C-26-19-002-3-04)
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COMPLETE_WITH_DOCUSIGN_ARIZONA_HEALTH_CARE_C.PDF
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35. AMENDMENT WITH VALLE DEL SOL Approve Amendment No. 1 to the agreement between Valle del Sol, Inc. (“VDS”) and Maricopa County. This agreement establishes a program to identify and address Mental health, Substance abuse, Peer support, and Physical health services for incarcerated patients transitioning to the community. The purpose of this Amendment is to extend the agreement for twelve (12) months. There are no financial responsibilities assigned to either party. All other terms and conditions outlined in the Agreement will remain in full force and effect. (C-26-23-018-X-01)
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VALLE DEL SOL (VDS) AMENDMENT #1.PDF
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C-21-24-040-X-00(base: C-21-24-040-X) - Base
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36. APPOINTMENTS OF 2024 MARCH PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE ELECTION BOARDS In accordance with state law (A.R.S. §16-531), approve the appointment of election boards and central boards necessary to conduct the March 19, 2024, Presidential Preference Election. The board worker appointments are made by the Elections Director overseeing in-person voting, election services, warehouse operations, and tabulation. Appointments are on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and retained in accordance with LAPR approved retention schedule. This action also authorizes the Elections Director to pay election boards compensation wages and communications expenses. This board action also authorizes the Director of Election Day to hire additional election boards and central board positions that are not yet filled and/or replace election boards and central boards appointees if the originally appointed board member is unable to work. (C-21-24-040-X-00)
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C-21-24-041-X-00(base: C-21-24-041-X) - Base
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37. ADOPT RESOLUTION FOR THE MARCH 2024 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE ELECTION The list of vote centers and emergency voting centers and their hours of operation are on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and retained in accordance with LAPR approved retention schedule and are posted on Maricopa County Elections’ website. If a vote center established pursuant to this resolution becomes unavailable and there is not sufficient time for the Board of Supervisors to convene to approve an alternate location for that vote center, the Director of In-Person Voting and Tabulation is authorized to make changes to the approved vote center location and shall notify the public and the Board of Supervisors regarding the change as soon as practicable. The alternate vote center shall be as close in proximity to the approved vote center location as possible. The list of vote centers and emergency vote centers as of February 19, 2024, are listed in exhibits (A) and (B). The Board of Supervisors also authorized the use of drop boxes for the March 19, 2024, Presidential Preference Election. The list of Drop Boxes is included in exhibit (C). The drop boxes will adhere to the security requirements established in the December 2023 Arizona Secretary of State’s Elections Procedures Manual and will be used to accept early ballots. The list of drop boxes and their hours of operation will be on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and posted on Maricopa County Election’s website. If a location authorized pursuant to this resolution becomes unavailable and there is not sufficient time for the Board of Supervisors to convene to approve an alternate location, the Director of In-Person Voting and Tabulation is authorized to designate an alternate drop box location and shall notify the public and the Board of Supervisors of the change as soon as practicable. The alternate drop location box shall be close in proximity to the approved drop box location and adhere to the security requirements established in the December 2023 Arizona Secretary of State’s Elections Procedures Manual. (C-21-24-041-X-00)
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2-28-2024 BOS RESOLUTION FINAL.DOCX
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EXHIBIT A - 2024 MARCH PPE VOTING SITES SCHEDULE 2-21-2024.XLSX
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EXHIBIT B - 2024 MARCH PPE EMERGENCY VOTING SITES SCHEDULE .XLSX
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EXHIBIT C - 2024 MARCH PPE DROP BOXES.XLSX
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C-21-24-041-X-00
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C-21-24-042-X-00(base: C-21-24-042-X) - Base
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38. VOTE CENTER LEASE AGREEMENT FOR PRIMARY AND GENERAL ELECTION Approve and execute Lease Agreement between Maricopa County and JCL Commercial, LLC, for short-term lease of 2400 square feet of retail space located at 4501 E. Main Street, Suite 217, in Mesa. The term of the lease is 9 months from March 1, 2024 through November 30, 2024 at $4,400 per month plus rental tax ($3,600 Rent; $800 in common area maintenance.) The suite will be used as a vote center for the upcoming Primary and General elections. The property is in Supervisor District 2 (C-21-24-042-X-00)
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4501 E MAIN ST MESA ELECTIONS LEASE AGENDA_AWS.DOC
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VOTE CENTER LEASE AGREEMENT FOR PRIMARY AND GENERAL ELECTION
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C-21-24-043-X-00(base: C-21-24-043-X) - Base
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39. PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN Pursuant to A.R.S. §16-821(B), determine whether a vacancy (or vacancies) exists in the office of Precinct Committeeman and, if so, make appointments to that office. The list of suspected vacancies and recommended nominations is on file in the Clerk of the Board’s Office and retained in accordance with Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records (ASLAPR) approved retention schedule. (C-21-24-043-X-00)
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PC AGENDA FOR 02-28-2024.PDF
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C-21-24-043-X-00
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C-15-24-018-X-00(base: C-15-24-018-X) - Base
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40. SUBGRANTEE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE RIO VERDE FIRE DISTRICT FOR FUEL REDUCTION Approve a subgrantee reimbursement Agreement between the Rio Verde Fire District and Maricopa County through the Department of Emergency Management, in the not-to-exceed amount of $8,500.00. This Agreement is funded by a grant from Department of Forestry through Title III Forestry Fee. The purpose of this Agreement is to reduce the risk of catastrophic fire to wildland urban interface communities. This Agreement is effective from October 1,2023 until June 30,2024. 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. (C-15-24-018-X-00)
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SIGNED SUBGRANTEE AGREEMENT RVFD 2024.PDF
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C-41-24-005-X-00(base: C-41-24-005-X) - Base
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41. MOU WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY AND NATIONAL GUARD Approve a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Maricopa County and Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs-Arizona National Guard allowing the Office of Enterprise Technology to participate in the Arizona National Guard Cyber Joint Task Force. Arizona National Guard Cyber Joint Task Force (AZNG CJTF) and the Office of Enterprise Technology (County) desire to consult and build a partnership for assistance with skills, tactics, techniques, and procedures pertaining to cyber operations. (C-41-24-005-X-00)
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CJTF MOU_COUNTY_OCT2022_FINAL_02FEB2024.DOCX
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MOU WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY AND NATIONAL GUARD
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C-88-12-010-7-00(base: C-88-12-010-7) - Base
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42. BOARD OF HEALTH FEE WAIVER REIMBURSEMENT Approve a fund transfer of $6,945 from the General Fund (100) to the Environmental Services Environmental Health Fund (506). The purpose of the transfer is to reimburse Environmental Services for Fee Waivers approved by the Board of Health pursuant to C-88-12-010-7-00. Pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17106B, authorize the transfer of FY2024 expenditure authority in the amount of $6,945 from Non Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) Non Recurring Non Project (NRNP) Contingency (4711) to Non Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) Non Recurring Non Project (NRNP) Other Programs (4712) to the line item titled “Board of Health Fee Waiver Fund Transfer” for the reimbursement of the Environmental Services fee waivers approved by the Board of Health. Also authorize an increase in revenue authority in the amount of $6,945 in Environmental Services (D880) Environmental Services Environmental Health Fund (506) Non Recurring Non Project (NRNP) and increase expenditure authority in the amount of $6,945 in Non Departmental (D470) Grants Fund (249) Non Recurring Non Project (NRNP) with offsetting revenue and expenditure adjustments in Eliminations (D980) Eliminations Fund (900) Non Recurring Non Project (NRNP). This action will have a net zero impact on the overall County budget. (C-88-24-012-X-00)
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FEE WAIVER FINANCIAL_IMPACT_FORM_BOH_1-22-24.XLSX
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C-88-24-012-X-00 -
01-22-24 BOS SUMMARY SHEET.XLSX
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C-88-24-012-X-00
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C-74-24-002-X-00(base: C-74-24-002-X) - Base
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43. TRANSFER VEHICLE FROM MARICOPA COUNTY EQUIPMENT SERVICES TO MARICOPA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION The purpose of this is to approve the following: A) The Transfer of equipment/vehicle from the Equipment Services Department (D740) to the Department of Transportation (D640). This transfer is an increase to the Department of Transportation fleet. The piece of Equipment/ vehicle # 299 -1995 Ghott B - model name is Wadu, this is a mobile pressure washer with a trailer attached. B) A one-time Non-Recurring Transfer of $3,500 from the Transportation Operations Fund (232) to the Equipment Services Fund (654). C) Increase the FY 2024 revenue authority for Equipment Services (D740) Equipment Services Fund (654) Non-Recurring (NRNP) in the amount of $3,500. D) Increase the expenditure authority for the Department of Transportation (D640) Transportation Operations Fund (232) Non-Recurring (NRNP) in the amount of $3,500. E) Offsetting revenue and expenditure adjustments for the fund transfer in the Eliminations (D980) Eliminations Fund (900) Non-Recurring (NRNP) in the amount of $3,500. F) This transfer eliminates sending to auction and using the remaining life expectancy in another County department. (C-74-24-002-X-00)
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FINANCIAL_IMPACT_-_MCDOT_TRANSFER_TO_EQS.XLSX(1).XLSX
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C-74-24-003-X-00(base: C-74-24-003-X) - Base
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44. RENEWAL OF VEHICLE EXEMPTIONS FROM MARKINGS Pursuant to A. R. S 38-538-03 approve the continuation of an exception from County markings for vehicles belonging to the following Departments Adult Probation, County Attorney, Juvenile Administration, Sheriff's Office, Public Defender, Public Defense Services Administration, Legal Defender Administration, Office of Public, Advocate, legal Advocate, legal Defender, Superior Court Security. This is the annual renewal of exemptions that were previously approved by the Board of Supervisors. The exemption from markings is requested due to the vehicles being used for felony investigations, activities of a confidential or sensitive nature, and social service work. (C-74-24-003-X-00)
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C-18-24-090-X-00(base: C-18-24-090-X) - Base
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45. BUDGET ADJUSTMENT TO TRANSFER CAPITAL AND DEBT FUND BALANCES In accordance with A.R.S. 42-17106(B), approve the following amendments to the FY 2024 budget: 1. Increase the expenditure authority for Non Departmental (D470) Pension Reserve Fund (510) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget by $5,695,061. 2. Increase the expenditure authority for Non Departmental (D470) Pledged Revenue Fund (322) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget by $7,666,682. 3. Increase the expenditure authority for Non Departmental (D470) County Improvement Debt 2 (321) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget by $594,525. 4. Increase the expenditure authority for Non Departmental (D470) County Improvement Debt (320) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget by $6,714,625. 5. Increase the expenditure authority for Non Departmental (D470) County Improvement COP Series 2015 (440) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget by $4,056,451. 6. Increase the revenue authority for Non Departmental (D470) General Fund (100) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget by $22,165,366. 7. Increase the revenue authority for Non Departmental (D470) Detention Fund (255) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget by $2,501,869. 8. Increase the revenue authority for Transportation (D640) Transportation Operations (232) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget by $60,109. 9. Offsetting revenue and expenditure adjustments for Eliminations (D980) Eliminations Fund (900) Non Recurring (NRNP) budget by $24,727,344. These actions will have a County-wide net impact of zero 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. The budget transfers are to clean up fund balances in the capital and debt funds and return to the home fund. The balances are primarily accumulated interest. (C-18-24-090-X-00)
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DEBT AGENDA ITEM - FINANCIAL IMPACT FORM.XLSX
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C-18-24-090-X-00
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C-18-24-091-X-00(base: C-18-24-091-X) - Base
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46. FUNDS TRANSFERS; WARRANTS - TRANSFERENCIAS DE FONDOS; WARRANTS Approve regular and routine fund transfers, warrant reports 01/19/2024 through 02/08/2024, from the operating funds to clearing funds including payroll, journal entries, allocations, loans, and paid claims and authorize the issuance of the appropriate related warrants. Pursuant to A.R.S. §11-217(D) and A.R.S. §11-623, said warrants and claims are on file in the Clerk of the Board’s office and retained in accordance with LAPR approved retention schedule. (C-18-24-091-X-00)
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WEEKLY_WARRANT_REGISTER 02082024.PDF
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C-18-24-093-X-00(base: C-18-24-093-X) - Base
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47. MCTIS PROJECT BUDGET ADJUSTMENT Pursuant to A.R.S. §42‐17106B, authorize the following adjustments to the FY 2024 budget: 1. Approve the transfer of expenditure authority in the amount of $1,217,919 from the Non Departmental (D470) Technology Capital Improvement Fund (460) ULTIS Project Reserve (PRSC) to the Non Departmental (D470) Technology Capital Improvement Fund (460) Treasurer Technology System Upgrade (TTSU) in the Treasurer Technology Improvements (TTS1) budget. This action will have a net zero impact on the overall County budget. The FY 2024 project reserve budget has $1,217,919 available to be appropriated after a project health check is completed. The Treasurer’s Office has provided a project health check completed by the County's CIO in February. (C-18-24-093-X-00)
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MCTIS PROJECT BUDGET ADJUSTMENT.XLSX
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MCTIS PROJECT BUDGET ADJUSTMENT -
TRS TECHNOLOGY HEALTH CHECK (ULTIS) - FEB 2024.PDF
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MCTIS PROJECT BUDGET ADJUSTMENT
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C-06-18-393-6-00(base: C-06-18-393-6) - Base
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48. MARICOPA COUNTY CODE OF CONDUCT (HR2416) REVISION Approve the revisions to the Maricopa County Code of Conduct (HR2416) effective February 7, 2024. This revision updates the political activity section of the Code of Conduct to be consistent with the rules for Classified Employees found in the Employee Merit Rules and clarifies that only service animals are allowed in the workplace. This Policy applies to all employees of Maricopa County-appointed departments as well as 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. An elected office may follow this Policy for its employees when it does not have a similar policy. (C-31-18-037-6-02)
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CODE OF CONDUCT (HR2416) 2024-02-28.PDF
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C-31-18-037-6-02
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C-22-20-039-3-11(base: C-22-20-039-3) - Base
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49. AMENDMENT TO THE IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY FOR COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY PROGRAM SERVICES Approve financial Amendment No. 11 to the Intergovernmental Agreement (Agreement) between Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) and Maricopa County administered by its Human Services Department (County). DES provides funding to the County for administration of community services. The Human Services Department administers the Community Action Agency Program SERVICES to provide eligible residents with low-incomes with eviction prevention services and crisis navigation. The purpose of the Amendment is to amend the Agreement as follows: A. To revise the Itemized Service Budget for the period of July 1, 2023, through June 30,2024 B. In accordance with the Alert issued on 11/20/2023, the revised allocations are as follows: The total value of the budget is revised from $3,341,569.00 to $4,027,092.36 as detailed in the attached Itemized Service Budget. This amount includes the estimated carryover funding from State Fiscal Year 2023 in the amount of $685,523.36. DES contracts with the County on an annual reoccurring, non-competitive basis for service delivery of the Community Action Agency program activities. Receipt of the funds from DES does not require in-kind or match funds and no future or ongoing contributions by the County at the end of the Agreement term. The services provided under this Agreement are not a mandated function but provide a benefit to the citizens by providing eligible low-income residents with financial assistance and services for economic self-sufficiency. Receipt of the funds from DES does not require in-kind or match funds and there will be no future or ongoing contribution by the County at the end of the Agreement term. The services provide under this Agreement are not a mandated service but provide a benefit to the citizens by providing eligible low-income residents with community and navigation services. The Human Services Department provisional indirect rate for FY2024, approved by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is 22.2% for salaries and employee related expenses. The Amendment funds are $685,523.36 of which $0 is for salaries and ERE, therefore indirect costs are $0 and are not subject to indirect cost recovery. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the revenues is not prohibited by the budget law. This Agreement 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 Amendment through future budget reconciliation. All terms and conditions of the original Agreement and previously approved Amendments shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect. The amendment shall become effective on the date of last signature. The County contracts with local Cities and Towns to provide services at the local level: Avondale, Surprise, Tolleson, Scottsdale, Tempe, Buckeye, Guadalupe and Wickenburg. The County also contracts with Foundation for Senior Living (FSL) to provide services in Peoria, procured under Serial No. 220270. Supervisory District: ALL (C-22-20-039-3-11)
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DES CAA AMENDMENT 11.PDF
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AMENDMENT TO THE IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY FOR COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY PROGRAM SERVICES -
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AMENDMENT TO THE IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY FOR COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY PROGRAM SERVICES
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C-22-22-120-X-02(base: C-22-22-120-X) - Base
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50. AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH THE CITY OF TOLLESON FOR COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Approve Amendment No. 2 to the financial Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Tolleson and Maricopa County, administered by its Human Services Department. The County contracts with the City for the provision of Community Action Program (CAP) services in specific geographic areas and service boundaries. CAP services include the delivery of Crisis Case Management and the coordination of services to assist low-income households in crisis situations and support economic mobility and self-supporting activities. The purpose of Amendment No. 2 is to address the following: A. Revise Section 1 (General Provisions) to add required clauses related to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) B. Revise Section 4 (Budget and Compensation), Paragraph 1.0 (Budget), Subparagraph 1.2.4 (Funding), by adding Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 21.027 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) as a source of funding. The ARPA ALN is an existing source of funding in the Agreement and the overall Agreement budget is not impacted. This Amendment No. 2 shall be effective upon approval and signature by both Parties. Supervisor District: 5 (C-22-22-120-X-02)
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CITY OF TOLLESON CAP AMENDMENT 2.PDF
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AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH THE CITY OF TOLLESON FOR COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM ACTIVITIES
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51. AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH THE TOWN OF GUADALUPE FOR COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Approve Amendment No. 2 to the financial Intergovernmental Agreement between the Town of Guadalupe and Maricopa County, administered by its Human Services Department. The County contracts with the Town for the provision of Community Action Program (CAP) services in specific geographic areas and service boundaries. CAP services include the delivery of Crisis Case Management and the coordination of services to assist low-income households in crisis situations and support economic mobility and self-supporting activities. The purpose of Amendment No. 2 is to address the following: A. Revise Section 1 (General Provisions) to add required clauses related to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) B. Revise Section 4 (Budget and Compensation), Paragraph 1.0 (Budget), Subparagraph 1.2.3 (Funding), by adding Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 21.027 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) as a source of funding. The ARPA ALN is an existing source of funding in the Agreement and the overall Agreement budget is not impacted. This Amendment No. 2 shall be effective upon approval and signature by both Parties. Supervisor District: 5 (C-22-23-003-X-02)
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TOWN OF GUADALUPE CAP AMENDMENT 2.PDF
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C-22-24-076-X-00(base: C-22-24-076-X) - Base
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52. DEVELOPER AGREEMENT WITH NAC EL MIRAGE HOUSING, LLC Approve the following actions: 1. Approve a financial Developer Agreement (“Agreement”) between Maricopa County, administered by its Human Services Department (“County”), and NAC El Mirage Housing, LLC, an Arizona Limited Liability Corporation (“Developer”). The County and the Developer are collectively referred to here as the “Parties” and individually as a “Party.” The purpose of the Agreement is for the Developer to expand affordable housing availability by constructing a new 45-unit multifamily rental community to be located in Surprise, Arizona. The project will service residents located within Maricopa County in the Urban County Cities of: City of El Mirage, Town of Youngtown, City of Tolleson, City of Avondale, City of Peoria, City of Surprise and any unincorporated areas of Maricopa County West of 67th Avenue. The Developer will provide onsite supportive services, including individualized case management and workforce development services. This project was identified in the HUD-required Annual Action Plan as approved by the Board of Supervisors on March 23, 2022. The County will provide the Developer with $6,140,196 in U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) HOME Investment Partnerships Program funds (HOME ARP) under Assistance Listing Number 14.239 and $10,583,125 in American Rescue Plan Act Funds (“ARPA”) under Assistance Listing Number (“ALN”) 21.027 provided to the County by the U. S. Treasury. The total amount to be funded under this Agreement is $16,723,321. The Agreement term shall begin February 28, 2024, and will expire December 31, 2026. 2. Authorize the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to approve and execute Change Orders/Administrative Changes as listed in Section 1 General Provisions, Paragraph 6.0. 3. Authorize the Chairman to sign any of the following documents that pertain to the Agreement: a. Promissory Notes. b. Deed of Trusts. c. Declarations and other documents. Supervisory District: 4 (C-22-24-076-X-00)
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NAC HOME-ARP AGREEMENT.PDF
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DEVELOPER AGREEMENT WITH NAC EL MIRAGE HOUSING, LLC
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C-22-24-079-X-00(base: C-22-24-079-X) - Base
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53. DATA SHARING AGREEMENT WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY Approve a Data Sharing Agreement “Agreement” (DES Agreement No. 245501) between Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) and Maricopa County administered by its Human Services Department. The Agreement will allow the Human Services Department Workforce Development Division program access to the DES’ Arizona Job Connection (AJC) and Unemployment Compensation (UI) databases. DES maintains database systems that must be accessed by Workforce Development Division staff members to enroll individuals in Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) programs, complete case management reports, and report performance measures as required by WIOA funding. Approval of this Agreement will ensure Maricopa County remains contract compliant. The term of this Agreement is effective upon approval and signature by both parties and will remain in effect for five (5) years. The County has an active Data Sharing Agreement with DES which will be replaced by this action. There is a $300 account set up fee for access to the UI database system. Supervisory District: All (C-22-24-079-X-00)
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54. INTERNAL DATA SHARING AGREEMENT WITH ARBOR E&T, LLC DBA EQUUS WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS Approve an Internal Data Sharing Agreement “Agreement” between Arbor E&T, LLC dba Equus Workforce Solutions (“EWS”) and Maricopa County administered by its Human Services Department. The purpose of the Agreement is for the County to authorize EWS to access Arizona Department of Economic Security (“AZDES”) database systems. EWS is a Maricopa County Youth Services and One-Stop Operator Contractor and is responsible for conducting Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) activities. EWS must access DES’ Arizona Job Connection (AJC) and Unemployment Compensation (UI) databases to complete case management and report performance measures as required by WIOA funding. DES maintains database systems that must be accessed for WIOA reporting. DES has approved this Internal Data Sharing Agreement. Approval of this Agreement will ensure Maricopa County remains contract compliant. The County and DES will enter int a separate Data Sharing Agreement for access to the database systems listed above and must include EWS in the Agreement as an additional database systems user. The term of this Agreement is effective upon approval and signature by both parties and will remain in effect for five (5) years. Supervisory District: All (C-22-24-082-X-00)
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INTERNAL DATA SHARING AGREEMENT EQUUS 2024.PDF
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55. IGA WITH TOWN OF GUADALUPE FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ACTIVITIES Approve a financial Intergovernmental Agreement (“Agreement”) between the Town of Guadalupe (“Subrecipient”) and Maricopa County the (“County”) administered by its Human Services Department. The purpose of the Agreement is for the Subrecipient to provide adequate and enhanced lighting to the Town’s neighborhoods by removing existing lighting and replacing with 48 new and higher lighting poles and decreasing the distance between the poles. This will provide a safer well-lit neighborhood, thus achieving the goal of greater safety and security for the residents of the Town of Guadalupe. The project will benefit approximately 755 residents in the Town of Guadalupe. The County will provide the Subrecipient with $493,600 in U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Year/Fiscal Year 2023/2024 (PY/FY 23/24) funds under Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 14.218. The term of this Agreement is retroactive, beginning February 1, 2024, through January 31, 2026. Also request authorization for the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to approve and execute Change Orders/Administrative Changes as listed in Section 1 General Provisions, Paragraph 5.0. Supervisory District 5 (C-22-24-078-X-00)
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TOWN OF GUADALUPE CDBG PY23 LIGHTING IGA.PDF
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56. IGA WITH TOWN OF GILA BEND FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ACTIVITIES Approve a financial Intergovernmental Agreement between the Town of Gila Bend (“Subrecipient”) and Maricopa County administered by its Human Services Department (“County). The purpose of this Agreement is to improve drinking water quality for the Town of Gila Bend residents by removing asbestos cement pipe. The Subrecipient shall facilitate design, engineering, and construction to replace 1,635 LF of asbestos cement pipe with C-900 PVC, comprising three different segments. The project will benefit approximately 575 residents in the Town of Gila Bend. The County will provide the Subrecipient with $497,000 in U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Year/Fiscal Year 2023/2024 (PY/FY 23/24) funds under Assistance Listing Number 14.218. The term of this Agreement is retroactive, beginning February 1, 2024, through January 31, 2026. Also request authorization for the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to approve and execute Change Orders/Administrative Changes as listed in Section 1 General Provisions, Paragraph 5.0. Supervisory District: 5 (C-22-24-080-X-00)
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TOWN OF GILA BEND CDBG PY23 WATERLINE IGA.PDF
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57. IGA WITH CITY OF EL MIRAGE FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ACTIVITIES Approve a financial Intergovernmental Agreement (“Agreement”) between the City of El Mirage (“Subrecipient”) and Maricopa County the (“County”) administered by its Human Services Department. The purpose of the Agreement is to replace an outdated sanitary sewer line serving residents in the City of El Mirage. The project will provide improved wastewater flow, reduced risk of system downtime, and mitigate health risks associated with backups and potential leaking for its residents. The Subrecipient will remove and replace approximately 1,700 linear feet of 8-inch PVC and VCP sanitary sewer main. The project will benefit approximately 700 residents in the City of El Mirage. The County will provide the Subrecipient with $820,000 in U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Year/Fiscal Year 2023/2024 (PY/FY 23/24) funds under Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 14.218. The term of this Agreement is retroactive, beginning February 1, 2024, through January 31, 2026. Also request authorization for the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to approve and execute Change Orders/Administrative Changes as listed in Section 1 General Provisions, Paragraph 5.0. Supervisory District 4 (C-22-24-081-X-00)
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58. 240049-DBB, MARICOPA COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTER Approve and award a Design Bid-Build construction contract between Maricopa County and Econosmart Property Services LLC, dba Signature Projects at a not to exceed amount of: $5,353,613.32 with an estimated completion date of 330 calendar days from the issuance of the Notice To Proceed. The purpose of the contract is to provide construction services for the new Maricopa County Early Childhood Education Center, located at 441 W. Madison St., Phoenix, AZ 85003 (C-73-24-048-X-00)
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59. 240100-S, PLUMBING SERVICES Approve the contract for award between Maricopa County and DMS Companies Inc. dba Hernandez Companies, and Irontree Construction, Inc. at an estimate of $1,200,000.00 over two years until February 28, 2026, with three one-year renewal options. The effective date of the contract will be March 1, 2024. The purpose of the contract is to provide to Maricopa County Facilities Management and other County departments with access to qualified contractors to provide plumbing repairs, gas fitting repairs, installations, maintenance, and remodeling for County owned facilities on an as needed basis. (C-73-24-051-X-00)
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60. 240004-ROQ, MARICOPA COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRIBUTION CENTER Approve the Contract for Award to GH2 Architects at an estimate of $613,152 with an approximate completion date of 03-16-2025. The purpose of the contract is to provide professional design services for the Facilities Management Department for the Maricopa County Library Distribution Center located at the SW Corner of W. Durango St & S 27th Ave. (C-73-24-052-X-00)
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61. 240024-RFP, STRATEGIC CONSULTING SERVICES Approve the contract for award between Maricopa County and: 65TH North Group, Accenture, Amalia Cunningham Consulting, Baker Tilly, Be Bravely Bold LLC, Berry Dunn, Board Developer, Business Trade and Services, Capital Partnerships INC, Community Alliance Consulting, Ferguson Learning Company, Stemmler & Associates LLC DBA Frame Shift Group, Glancy Consultants Inc, Guidehouse Inc, Health Management Associates, Illuminative Strategies, Integrated Solutions Consulting Corp, Intentional Achievements, Keen Independent Research LLC, Le Croy Milligan Associates INC, LPI Consultants LLC DBA PC Prime, Moss Adams LLP, MGT of America Consulting LLC, MSS Business Transformation Advisory INC, Nichole Wesson Coaching Consulting LLC, ReadySet Solutions Co., RSM US LLP, Sears Coaching, Sheila Murphy LLC, Slalom LLC, The Research Associates, The Well Group LLC, and Zarr Consulting Services LLC at an estimate of $2,100,000.00 over two years, beginning on the 1st day of March 2024 until February 28, 2026 with four one-year renewal options. The purpose of the contract is to provide to Maricopa County a list of approved consultants to be selected through individual Task Orders for various consulting engagements. (C-73-24-057-X-00)
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62. 240101-S, GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICES Approve the contract for award between Maricopa County and Bruce Kimura dba All Property Services, Diamond Ridge Development, Generation Industrial, TCS SVC LLC dba Total Construction Services, and BWC Enterprises Inc. dba Woodruff Construction at an estimate of $2,000,000.00 over one year until February 28, 2025, with four one-year renewal options. The effective date of the contract will be March 1, 2024. The purpose of the contract is to provide Maricopa County departments with a list of qualified contractors to perform general maintenance, repair, and commercial and residential handyman services for County owned and maintained facilities and properties. Contract services also include general services and repairs for County residents, as referred by the County. (C-73-24-058-X-00)
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63. 220158-CI, CAD/MOBILE SYSTEMS SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE Approve the renewal of a competition impracticable agreement (CI) for one (1) year for $500,000 until February 28, 2025 with the option for a one-year renewal with Intergraph Corporation (Hexagon) to provide Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Mobile for Police System (MPS) support and maintenance for the Sheriff’s Office (MCSO). The current contract expires February 29, 2024, and support is needed up to two (2) years while MCSO and the Office of Procurement Services (OPS) award a new contract under a request for proposal (RFP). (C-73-22-073-X-02)
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64. 230192-RFP, NEXT GEN REACT SERVICES PILOT-GLENDALE & PEORIA Approve the contract for award between Maricopa County and: Enterprise Network Solutions, iCone Technologies and OZ Engineering at an estimate of $610,989.00 of which $566,632.00 is Federally Funded over two years until February 28, 2026 with one one-year renewal options. The purpose of the contract is to provide to Maricopa County the ability to obtain REACT vehicle equipment and integration into RADS protocols and expand REACT services reach for the areas of Glendale & Peoria. The effective date of the contract will be February 28, 2024. Pilot NextGen Traffic Incident Management (TIM) technology-enabled operations by utilizing new NextGen technologies including CCTV, and enhanced arrow boards and cones to support automated map-based information and alerts about the location of major arterial incidents and to provide information about arterial detour routing in place through REACT responders. Process and integrate data into the Regional Archived Data System (RADS) to increase the availability of arterial incident data for both traffic management agencies and to the public (via 511). Provide up to 3 years of NextGen technology-enabled REACT operations pilot within MCDOT, City of Peoria, and City of Glendale through operating assistance support. This project supports the NextGen TIM initiative in FHWA EDC-6 and MAG SMO Plan. (C-73-24-053-X-00)
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65. AFFILIATION AGREEMENT WITH BUILDING BLOCKS NUTRITION, LLC Approve the Affiliation Agreement (AA) with Building Blocks Nutrition, LLC, to provide clinical nutrition training experience for graduate students in the dietetic internship. The agreement is non-financial, and the term is to be from March 1, 2024 through June 30, 2033. As a part of its established accredited dietetic internship program, the Department of Public Health seeks to provide its dietetic interns with a broad and diverse practicum experience. This agreement with Building Blocks Nutrition allows dietetic interns to continue to receive approved practicum experience in clinical nutrition. Supervised by BBN registered dietitians in BBN facilities or virtual platforms, interns would continue to be responsible to Public Health. This agreement is non-financial, and does not affect the County general fund. (C-86-24-154-X-00)
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66. AMENDMENT TO IGA WITH MARICOPA COUNTY SPECIAL HEALTHCARE DISTRICT (VALLEYWISE HEALTH) Approve Amendment number one (1) for Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) C-86-22-145-X-00 between Maricopa County Department of Public Health, Ryan White Program and Maricopa County Special Health Care District, DBA Valleywise Health. This amendment will increase the Agreement Amount from $2,000,000 annually to $3,000,000 annually, for a not-to-exceed amount of $9,000,000. The term of this contract has not been changed and it is from March 1, 2022, to February 28, 2025. The amendment also updates Section III Scope of Work to include two new services (Referrals for Healthcare and Support, and an EHE Infrastructure Development and Expansion of data systems). All other terms and conditions of the original contract shall remain in full force and effect. The purpose of this IGA is to provide medically necessary health care and support services for individuals with HIV infection. The award was competitive and there is no cash or in-kind match required. This is not a mandated service but provides a benefit to the community through enhancing access to a comprehensive continuum of high quality, community-based care for families with HIV/AIDS. If discontinued, ongoing cash contributions should not be required. The Department of Public Health indirect rate for FY24 is 15.65%. Full indirect costs are estimated at $405,966.28 all of which are recoverable. Departmental indirect rates are reestablished at the beginning of each fiscal year and the future indirect rates will be collected at the corresponding rates. All program costs are allocated to the grant so there will not be an additional 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 does not alter the budget constraining the expenditure of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. (C-86-22-145-X-01)
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67. AMENDMENT FOR EARLY TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT WITH WESLEY COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. Approve and execute (P50301) amendment No. 3 to the agreement between Wesley Community Center, Inc. dba, Wesley Community Health Center and Maricopa County (County) dated May 10, 2017, as amended (Agreement) for early termination of Agreement. The parties agree to terminate the Agreement on February 29, 2024. County shall vacate the premises located at 1625 N. 39th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ on or before the termination date. Supervisorial District No. 5 (C-86-17-066-L-03)
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EARLY TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT WITH WESLEY COMMUNITY CENTER (1).PDF
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68. IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION STAFFING AND PROGRAMMING Approve Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) CTR068457, between Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH) to provide grant funding for suicide prevention staffing and programming. The objective of this Agreement is to expand public health staff capacity for suicide prevention activities in Maricopa County. The total not-to-exceed amount for year one is $209,999.58, for the budget period January 01, 2024, through December 31, 2024. The term of the Agreement is January 01, 2024, through December 31, 2029. This is a non-recurring, one-time grant that 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. No future or ongoing contributions are required after the grant period ends. The Department of Health’s indirect rate for FY24 is 15.65%. Indirect costs are estimated at $28,417.58, all of which is recoverable. Departmental indirect rates are re-established at the beginning of each fiscal year, future indirect rates will be collected at the corresponding rates. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore expenditure of the revenues is not prohibited by the budget law. This Agreement does not alter the budget constraining expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. The overall grant budget will be adjusted as necessary to accommodate this grant through a future reconciliation. Funding for this Agreement is provided by state funding from Prop 207 proceeds, through ADHS and will not affect the County’s general fund. (C-86-24-146-X-00)
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69. IGA FROM ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES RYAN WHITE EARLY PREVENTION SERVICES PROGRAM Approve Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) CTR065199 between Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health to provide funding for Ryan White Early Prevention Services. The funding for this program is in the not-to-exceed amount of $932,880.00 for the budget period January 01, 2023, through December 31, 2024. The term of the agreement is from January 01, 2023, through December 31, 2028. This is a new IGA with no requirement for in-kind match or ongoing contributions. This award was not competitive. Ryan White Early Prevention Services are not a mandated function but provide benefits to citizens by providing HIV Testing Services, Partner Support Services, and Data to Care Activities. Although this is a new IGA, this grant award is recurring and has been awarded to the department for several years. 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 Health’s indirect rate for FY24 is 15.65%. Total indirect expenses are estimated to be $126,952.80 of which $5,272.80 is not recoverable and will be absorbed by the department’s operating budget. Departmental indirect rates are reestablished 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 limitation, and therefore expenditure of the revenues is not prohibited by the budget law. This Amendment does not alter the budget constraining expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. §42-17105. The overall grant budget will be adjusted as necessary to accommodate this grant through a future reconciliation. Funding for this Agreement is provided by a Grant from ADHS and will not affect the County’s general fund. (C-86-24-142-X-00)
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70. IGA WITH ISAAC SCHOOL DISTRICT #5 FOR DENTAL SEALANT SERVICES Approve a non-financial Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between Isaac School District #5 (ISD) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH), Office of Oral Health, Dental Sealant Program for free dental sealant services for students. This IGA is effective July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2028. The funding for this IGA represents a long-term commitment that is recurring between ADHS and MCDPH. The current work activities require the administration of a Dental Sealant Program in Maricopa County. This school based dental sealant program is an evidenced-based, comprehensive strategy that is effective in reducing tooth decay. It is available to Maricopa County schools with 50% or greater participation in the National School Lunch Program. (C-86-24-153-X-00)
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71. MOU WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR SHARING OF PUBLIC HEALTH DATA Approve Amendment 1 of the non-financial Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH). This MOU sets forth and defines the terms under which ADHS and MCDPH agree to provide one another specific data as defined in Section 2.2. The data to be provided include all those listed in the table in Exhibit A and as further defined and limited within any other exhibit attached to this agreement. The original term of the Agreement began February 15, 2022 and will continue through February 14, 2027. The above-named contract is hereby amended as specified below: 1. Pursuant to the Uniform Terms and Conditions, Provision Eleven (11), Amendment or Modifications, the Agreement is hereby revised with the following: 1.1 Section 2.2.4., Data Transfer Methods, of this Agreement is hereby revised and replaced; 1.2 Section 20., Notices, Correspondence, and Reports, of this Agreement is hereby revised and replaced; 1.3 Exhibit A is hereby revised and replaced; 1.4 Exhibit B is hereby revised and replaced; 1.5 Exhibit C is hereby revised and replaced; 1.6 Exhibit D is hereby revised and replaced; 1.7 Exhibit E is hereby revised and replaced; 1.8 Exhibit F is hereby revised and replaced; 1.9 Exhibit G is hereby revised and replaced; 1.10 Exhibit K is hereby revised and replaced; 1.11 Exhibit L is hereby revised and replaced; 1.12 Exhibit M is hereby revised and replaced; 1.13 Exhibit N is hereby revised and replaced; 1.14 Exhibit O is added; and 1.15 Exhibit P is added. Either Party may terminate this MOU, in whole or in part at any time before the Term expiration by giving thirty (30) days written notice to the other party. The MOU may also be cancelled pursuant to A.R.S. 38-511. (C-86-22-106-X-01)
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MOU - HU156031 - DSA - MARICOPA COUNTY - A1.PDF
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MOU WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR SHARING OF PUBLIC HEALTH DATA
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C-86-24-152-X-00(base: C-86-24-152-X) - Base
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72. RESIGNATION FROM THE RYAN WHITE PLANNING COUNCIL Accept the following removal from the Greater Phoenix Ryan White HIV Services Planning Council (Council). 1. Casey Johnson (Community Member), resignation effective 12/19/2023. (C-86-24-152-X-00)
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C-86-23-071-X-01(base: C-86-23-071-X) - Base
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73. PURCHASE ORDER FOR IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR IMMUNIZATION SERVICES Approve a retroactive Purchase Order (PO) PO581702 for Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) CTR060585-1 between Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health (MCDPH) for Immunization services. Funding is in the amount of $1,539,725 for the budget period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024. The IGA term is July 01, 2022, through June 30, 2027. This grant award is reoccurring and has been awarded to the department since 1993. The grant award is a mandated function and provides a benefit to the citizens by ensuring that immunization coverage levels in the County’s child, adolescent, and adult populations improve for both public and private health care recipients. This is a non-competitive grant award that has been awarded to the Department in previous years. There is no cash or in-kind matching requirement. Should the grant cease, ongoing contributions are not required. The Department of Public Health’s indirect rate for FY24 is 15.65%. Grant indirect costs are fully recoverable in the amount of $208,358.81. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore expenditure of the revenues is not prohibited by the budget law. This Amendment does not alter the budget constraining expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. 42-17105. The overall grant budget will be adjusted as necessary to accommodate this grant through a future reconciliation. Funding for this grant is provided by ADHS and will not affect the County general fund. (C-86-23-071-X-01)
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PO0000581702_MARICOPA_COUNTY___IMMUNIZATION_SERVICES___BIZS-MARICOPA_COUNTY (1).PDF
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C-86-23-071-X-01
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74. PURCHASE ORDER FOR IGA WITH ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES FOR A CLINICAL SURVEILLANCE AND TESTING PROJECT Approve a retroactive Purchase Order (PO) for Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) Contract No. CTR045915 between Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and Maricopa County by and through its Department of Public Health. The goal of eGISP (Enhanced Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project) is to monitor antimicrobial susceptibility trends in the U.S. The PO is in the not-to-exceed amount of $52,848.00 for the budget period August 1, 2023 through July 31, 2024. The term of this PO is August 01, 2019 – July 31, 2024. This grant is in its last year of it’s 5-year term and it is not certain whether it will reoccur. The award was noncompetitive and there is no cash or in-kind match required. This is a mandated function; should this grant be discontinued ongoing cash contributions may be required. The Department of Public Health indirect rate for FY24 is 15.65%. The full indirect costs are estimated at $7,151.50 all of which is recoverable. Departmental indirect rates are reestablished at the beginning of each fiscal year and the future indirect rates will be collected at the corresponding rates. Program costs not covered by the grant will be subsidized by the MCDPH indirect cost pool. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation therefore expenditure of the revenues is not prohibited by the budget law. This Amendment does not alter the budget constraining expenditures of local revenues duly adopted by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. 42-17105. The overall grant budget will be adjusted as necessary to accommodate this grant through a future reconciliation. (C-86-20-013-3-04)
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EGISP MARICOPA COUNTY PO601923 8-1-23 TO 7-31-24.PDF
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C-86-20-013-3-04
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75. RATIFICATION OF PURCHASE PRICE Ratify the Real Estate Director’s agreement to a reduction in Purchase Price for the Purchase Agreement and Escrow Instructions (C-78-24-045-X-00) between the County and D23, LLC, previously approved by the Board on December 6, 2023. The original Purchase Price was $11,500,000, however, inspection of the property resulted in a request by staff to reduce the Purchase Price to $11,300, 000. Because of the need to transfer title by an established date certain, the Director agreed to the reduction. The property was transferred to the County on January 31, 2024, and was purchased for use as an office building by Public Health Department. The property is in Supervisory District 3. (C-78-24-045-X-01)
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PRICE CHANGE FULLY EXECUTED.PDF
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C-78-24-045-X-01
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76. PURCHASE AGREEMENT AND ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS Approve and execute a Purchase Agreement and Escrow Instructions (PSA) for the purchase of real property and improvements located at 450 S. 5th Avenue, Phoenix, from WIC West Lincoln JV, LLC, a Delaware corporation, and authorize the Chairman to execute all other documents required to purchase the property, including a Prospective Purchaser Agreement with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, without further Board action provided the terms are in substantial conformance with the PSA and approved by legal counsel. The purchase price is $4,200,000. The property is being purchased for parking, staging, and other County uses. In accordance with A.R.S. 42-17106(B), approve the following amendments to the FY 2024 budget: 1. Increase the expenditure authority for the Non Departmental (D470) County Improvement COP Series 2023 (444) Downtown Facility (DELF) budget by $1,800,000. 2. Decrease the expenditure authority for the Non-Departmental (D470) Non Departmental Grants Fund (249) Non Recurring (NRNP) Contingency (4711) budget by $1,800,000. These actions will have a County-wide net impact of zero 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. This action takes place in Supervisory District 5. (C-78-24-066-X-00)
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450_S_5THAVENUEPSA_AGENDA_FINAL.DOCX
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450_S_5TH_AVENUE_SPECIAL_WARRANTY_DEED.DOCX.PDF
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PURCHASE AGREEMENT AND ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS
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C-64-24-157-X-00(base: C-64-24-157-X) - Base
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77. LISTING AGREEMENT WITH ROI PROPERTIES, LLC Request the Board to approve and execute a Listing Agreement between Maricopa County (County) and ROI Properties, LLC (ROI) authorizing ROI to list and market real property to the public that has been declared as excess to the needs of the County. The County is authorized to offer up to a 3% brokerage fee pursuant to Resolution 2007R012. Interested buyers procured by ROI will be required to bid at public auction pursuant to A.R.S. § 11-251. The County utilizes its disposition program on all excess properties to evaluate them for the best potential of sales or leasing, depending on current market information. The properties would be sold at public auction with the minimum bid being market value as determined by appraisal, unless to another agency for public purposes, at market value without auction. (C-64-24-157-X-00)
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MCDOT_ROI-LISTING-AGREEMENT_2024.PDF
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LISTING AGREEMENT WITH ROI PROPERTIES, LLC
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C-64-24-176-X-00(base: C-64-24-176-X) - Base
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78. TRANSFER OF COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE TOWN OF QUEEN CREEK: ORDINANCE NO. 821-23 Pursuant to ARS §9-471(O), approve the transfer of County right-of-way to the Town of Queen Creek, Arizona. The County right-of-way is situated along Power Rd North of Riggs Rd. In accordance with Queen Creek Ordinance No. 821-23 the transferred right-of-way will be treated as newly annexed territory. In addition, direct the Clerk of the Board to record the Clerk Certification with the recorded City Ordinance with the County Recorder. (General Vicinity: Power Rd North of Riggs Rd. Supervisory District No. 1) (C-64-24-176-X-00)
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821-23 ANNEXATION_COUNTY ROADWAY RE-RECORDED.PDF
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TRANSFER OF COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE TOWN OF QUEEN CREEK: ORDINANCE NO. 821-23
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79. TRANSFER OF COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE CITY OF BUCKEYE: ORDINANCE NO. 42-23 Pursuant to ARS §9-471(O), approve the transfer of County right-of-way to the City of Buckeye, Arizona. The County right-of-way is situated along McDowell Rd West of Perryville Rd, Perryville Rd South of McDowell Rd and Roosevelt St West of Perryville Rd. In accordance with Buckeye Ordinance No. 42-23 the transferred right-of-way will be treated as newly annexed territory. In addition, direct the Clerk of the Board to record the Clerk Certification with the recorded City Ordinance with the County Recorder. (General Vicinity: McDowell Rd West of Perryville Rd, Perryville Rd South of McDowell Rd and Roosevelt St West of Perryville Rd. Supervisory District No. 4 & 5) (C-64-24-177-X-00)
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CITY OF BUCKEYE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE NO. 42-23.PDF
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TRANSFER OF COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE CITY OF BUCKEYE: ORDINANCE NO. 42-23
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80. EASEMENT, RIGHT-OF-WAY, AND RELOCATION ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS Approve easements, right of way documents, and relocation assistance for highway and public purposes as authorized by road file resolutions or previous Board of Supervisors’ action. A. Project #: TT0008 - Project Name: Dedication DD10920 491st Ave at Courthouse RD – Agent: MM Item #: D24980 - APN: 506-29-023C – Grantor: Kawela One, LLC A1. Dedication agreement and escrow instructions A2. Warranty deed Supervisory District 5 B. Project #: TT0551 - Project Name: Skunk Creek Crossing at Desert Hills Dr – Agent: TD Item #: D24016-R1 - APN: 211-50-015A – Displacee: Ponderosa 2018 LLC B1. Estimated determination of relocation benefit and authorization for relocation benefits authorization form Supervisory District 3 C. Project #: TR221 - Project Name: Ocotillo Rd from 148th St to Greenfield Rd – Agent: WJ Item #: D24626 - APN: 304-76-213– Grantor: Barkmann Family Trust C1. Purchase agreement and escrow instructions C2. Warranty deed C3. Temporary construction easement Supervisory District 1 (C-78-24-065-X-00)
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C-18-24-092-X-00(base: C-18-24-092-X) - Base
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81. ADOPT A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO FINANCE PROPERTY LOCATED IN MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA, FOR THE BENEFIT OF FOUR THREE EDUCATION, INC. THROUGH THE NATIONAL FINANCE AUTHORITY Adopt a resolution approving for purposes of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the issuance by the National Finance Authority of its Education Revenue Bonds (Four Three Education, Inc. Project), Series 2024A, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $700,000,000. (C-18-24-092-X-00)
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FOUR THREE EDUCATION - SUMMARY LETTER FOR TEFRA HOST APPROVAL.PDF
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FOUR THREE EDUCATION - BOS RESOLUTION FOR TEFRA APPROVAL - REVISED.PDF
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ADOPT A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO FINANCE PROPERTY LOCATED IN MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA, FOR THE BENEFIT OF FOUR THREE EDUCATION, INC. THROUGH THE NATIONAL FINANCE AUTHORITY -
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ADOPT A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO FINANCE PROPERTY LOCATED IN MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA, FOR THE BENEFIT OF FOUR THREE EDUCATION, INC. THROUGH THE NATIONAL FINANCE AUTHORITY
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82. BINGO LICENSE APPLICATION FOR DANA’S TRAILER RANCH Pursuant to A.R.S. § 5-404(I), receive the application filed by Dana’s Trailer Ranch for a Class A Bingo License to be used at 10712 East Apache Trail, Apache Junction, Arizona 85120 and set a public hearing to be held on March 13, 2024 at 9:30 am. At the hearing, the Board of Supervisors will recommend approval or disapproval of the application and forward the original application endorsed with its approval or disapproval to the Arizona Department of Revenue. (Supervisorial District 2) (C-06-24-576-X-00)
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DANA'S TRAILER RANCH_REDACTED.PDF
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C-44-24-160-X-00(base: C-44-24-160-X) - Base
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83. PLANNING & ZONING SETTING OF HEARINGS Schedule the following items for public hearing at the March 13, 2024 Board Hearing: CPA2019009 – Village at Waddell – CPA – Dist. 4 Z2019082 – Village at Waddell – ZC with overlay – Dist. 4 Z2023119 – AES Westwing 2 – ZC with overlay – Dist. 4 (C-44-24-160-X-00)
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84. ROAD FILE NO. 6011 Set a hearing for March 27, 2024 to adopt a resolution for Road File No. 6011 to declare streets in Zanjero Trails Infrastructure Phase 1C Parcel 35A as shown in Book 1430 of Maps, Page 22 into the County Transportation System. In accordance with A.R.S. Titles 28-6701 and 28-6702, it is recommended by the Department of Transportation Director, that the Board of Supervisors Open and Declare the following streets in Zanjero Trails Infrastructure Phase 1C Parcel 35A into the County Transportation System, Road File No. 6011. OPEN AND DECLARE ROAD FILE NO. 6011 All streets consistent with the rights-of-way and appurtenances as depicted in “Zanjero Trails Infrastructure Phase 1C Parcel 35A”, a subdivision recorded in Book 1430 of Maps, Page 22, Maricopa County Records, lying Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter in Section 16 – T2N, R2W, Maricopa County, Arizona. Containing 3.98 Acres. A map or plat depicting such streets is attached. General Vicinity: Bethany Home Road and Perryville Road, lying within Supervisory District 4, in an unincorporated area. Legal description and map or plat identified as Exhibits "A” & “B” are attached. (General Vicinity: Bethany Home Road and Perryville Road. Supervisory District No. 4) In addition, direct the Clerk of the Board to record the Board of Supervisors resolution with the County Recorder. (C-64-24-158-X-00)
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ROAD FILE NO. 6011
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85. ROAD FILE NO. A514-R Set a hearing for March 27, 2024 to adopt Road File No. A514-R to Open and Declare the following described alignment(s) into the County Transportation System. In accordance with A.R.S. § 28-6701, 6702 and 6703, it is recommended by the Department of Transportation Director, that the Board of Supervisors Open and Declare the following described alignment(s) into the County Transportation System, Road File No. A514-R. Two roadway alignments of varying width, together with all appurtenant rights, being consistent with the right of way as shown on the right of way plans for 227th Avenue from Montgomery Road to Dove Valley Road and Dove Valley Road from 1,172.38 feet West of and 100 feet East of said 227th Avenue; Project Number TT0657, on file with the Maricopa County Department of Transportation and lying within Sections 14, 15, 22, 23 all within Township 5 North, Range 3 West of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Maricopa County, Arizona. GENERAL VICINITY: Two said roadways known as 227th Avenue from Montgomery Road to Dove Valley Road and Dove Valley Road from 1,172.38 feet West of and 100 feet East of said 227th Avenue, lying in Supervisory District 4. The beginning, ending, general course and direction of the highway is depicted in the attached Exhibit, pursuant to A.R.S. § 28-6701(B). (C-64-24-160-X-00)
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A514-R LEGAL - FOR PUBLIC NOTICE ONLY.DOCX
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C-64-24-160-X-00
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C-64-24-178-X-00(base: C-64-24-178-X) - Base
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86. PATENT EASEMENT ABANDONMENT: ROAD FILE NO. PAB-0226 Set a hearing for May 8, 2024, for Road File No. PAB-0226 to consider the request to abandon that portion of the easement described in Patent 1192682, lying in the Northwest quarter of Section 15 – T5N, R4E, of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Maricopa County, Arizona Located in the general vicinity of 64th Street and Ocupado Drive and known as Assessor Parcel Number 216-50-036. Supervisory District No. 2 (C-64-24-178-X-00)
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2024-02-08 -PC 559 -PAB-0226-EXHIBIT.PDF
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2024-02-08 -PC 559 -PAB-0226-OWNERSHIP.PDF
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87. PATENT EASEMENT ABANDONMENT: ROAD FILE NO. PAB-0229 Set a hearing for May 8, 2024, for Road File No. PAB-0229 to consider the request to abandon that portion of the easement described in Patent 1199041, lying in the Southwest quarter of Section 21 – T5N, R4E, of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Maricopa County, Arizona Located in the general vicinity of 56th Street and Milton Drive and known as Assessor Parcel Number 211-45-065B. Supervisory District No. 2 (C-64-24-179-X-00)
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2024-02-08 -PC 560 -PAB-0229-OWNERSHIP.PDF
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88. PATENT EASEMENT ABANDONMENT: ROAD FILE NO. PAB-0245 Set a hearing for May 8, 2024, for Road File No. PAB-0245 to consider the request to abandon that portion of the easement described in Patent 1206507, lying in a portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 28 – T5N, R4E, of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Maricopa County, Arizona. Located in the general vicinity of 62nd Street and Skinner Drive and known as Assessor Parcel Number 211-44-111. Supervisory District No. 2 (C-64-24-180-X-00)
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2024-02-08 --PC 557-5A-PAB-0245-LEGAL.PDF
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2024-02-08 --PC 557 -PAB-0245-OWNERSHIP.PDF
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89. PATENT EASEMENT ABANDONMENT: ROAD FILE NO. PAB-0237 Set a hearing for May 8, 2024, for Road File No. PAB-0237 to consider the request to abandon That portion of the easement described in Patent 1207030, lying in the Southeast quarter of Section 8 – T4N, R1E, of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Maricopa County, Arizona. Located in the general vicinity of Lake Pleasant Parkway and Calle Lejos, and known as Assessor Parcel Number 201-08-042. Supervisory District No. 4 (C-64-24-181-X-00)
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2024-02-08 -PC 558 -PAB-0237-LEGAL.PDF
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2024-02-08 -PC 558 -PAB-0237-OWNERSHIP.PDF
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C-06-24-464-X-00(base: C-06-24-464-X) - Base
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90. PROPERTY RE-CLASSIFICATION APPEALS - FOR APPROVAL Pursuant to A.R.S. §42-12052, approve the property owners' appeal to re-classify properties, which have satisfied the requirements of occupancy status, and direct the County Assessor to re-classify the properties to class three (owner occupied), pursuant to A.R.S. §42-12003. List kept on file in the Clerk of the Board’s Office in accordance with LAPR retention guidelines. (C-06-24-464-X-00)
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APPROVED PARCELS 2-28-2024 MEETING.PDF
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C-06-24-465-X-00(base: C-06-24-465-X) - Base
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91. PROPERTY RE-CLASSIFICATION APPEAL CASES - FOR DENIAL Pursuant to A.R.S §42-12052, deny the property owners' appeal to re-classify properties, which have not satisfied the requirements of occupancy status, and maintain legal classification at class 4.1 (non-primary residence). List kept on file in the Clerk of the Board’s Office in accordance with LAPR retention guidelines. (C-06-24-465-X-00)
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DENIALS PARCELS 2-28-2024 MEETING.PDF
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C-22-24-077-X-00(base: C-22-24-077-X) - Base
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92. HEAD START PROGRAM REPORT FOR DECEMBER 2023 Receive the Head Start report for December 2023 submitted by the Human Services Department. • Program Enrollment • Number of Children Served with Disabilities • Program Eligible Children on Waitlist • Funding Amount and Expenditures • Parent Education & Volunteer Hours (C-22-24-077-X-00)
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HEAD START REPORT FOR DECEMBER 2023.PDF
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HEAD START PROGRAM REPORT FOR DECEMBER 2023
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C-06-24-551-X-00(base: C-06-24-551-X) - Base
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93. DONATIONS PARKS AND RECREATION In accordance with County Policy A2508, accept the monthly donation report received from Parks and Recreation for January 2024, for a cash value of $1732.55. (C-06-24-551-X-00)
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JANUARY 2024 DONATION REPORT.PDF
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C-50-24-144-X-00(base: C-50-24-144-X) - Base
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94. MONTHLY DONATIONS REPORT – DECEMBER Accept the monthly donations reports from Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) for the month of December with a cash value of $946.94. Also accept the non-cash donations reports from MCSO for the month of December with a non-cash value of $3,123. 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-50-24-144-X-00)
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DECEMBER 2023 CASH LESS THAN $250.PDF
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C-06-24-538-X-00(base: C-06-24-538-X) - Base
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95. 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-06-24-538-X-00) Name Warrant No Amount Dept/School Garrett B. Barney 3700726014 907.19 Queen Creek Dist.#95 Amparo Reyes 3700710997 543.00 Nadaburg Dist.#81 Pro EM Operations, LLC 3010169421 4,598.17 Facilities Management Delta T Group 3700717535 3,438.00 Riverside Dist. #2 Ada Cillis 3700636124 25.38 Littleton Dist.#65
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STAMPED & REDACTED - FOR AGENDA ATTACHMENT - GARRETT B BARNEY.PDF
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STAMPED & REDACTED - FOR AGENDA ATTACHMENT - ADA CILLIS.PDF
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C-06-24-550-X-00(base: C-06-24-550-X) - Base
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96. STALE DATED WARRANTS Pursuant to A.R.S. §11-644 the Board of Supervisors finds that claims presented, are legitimate and that claimants have demonstrated good and sufficient reason for failure to present the original check or warrant within the allotted time. Accordingly, the claims are allowed. (C-06-24-550-X-00) Name Warrant No Amount Dept/School Robert Palma 3010128730 162.39 Finance Quicktrip Corporation 952436 12,754.35 Treasurer Quicktrip Corporation 945539 4,060.23 Treasurer Elena Shorb 947621 596.92 Treasurer
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REDACTED - FOR AGENDA ATTACHMENT - ROBERT PALMA.PDF
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C-06-24-543-X-00(base: C-06-24-543-X) - Base
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97. SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS CANVASS OF ELECTIONS Pursuant to A.R.S. § 16-642(B), accept the 2023 canvass of election submitted by the following Special Taxing Districts: Camelview IWDD No. 44 (Supervisorial District 2) (C-06-24-543-X-00)
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CAMELVIEW 2023 ELECTION RESULTS 01-26-2024.PDF
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C-06-24-543-X-00
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C-06-24-545-X-00(base: C-06-24-545-X) - Base
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98. RICO FUNDS QUARTERLY REPORT Pursuant to A.R.S. § 13-2314.01(F) and 13-2314.03(G), receive the RICO Funds Quarterly Reports regarding asset forfeiture funds for the anti-racketeering revolving funds, from the following entities: 2023 10-12 City of El Mirage Police Department 2023 10-12 Town of Youngtown Police Department 2023 10-12 City of Mesa Police Department 2023 10-12 City of Chandler Police Department 2023 10-12 City of Goodyear Police Department 2023 10-12 Maricopa County Sheriff's Office 2023 10-12 City of Scottsdale Police Department 2023 10-12 Town of Gilbert PD and PO Department 2023 10-12 Maricopa County Attorney's Office 2023 10-12 City of Glendale Police Department (C-06-24-545-X-00)
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2023 10-12 CITY OF EL MIRAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT.PDF
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C-43-24-072-X-00(base: C-43-24-072-X) - Base
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99. TREASURER'S COLLECTIONS AND DISBURSEMENT SUMMARY FOR JANUARY 2024 Pursuant to A.R.S. § 11-501, accept the Treasurer's Collections and Disbursement Summary for January 2024, as on file in the clerk of the board's office and retained in accordance with Arizona State Library Archives and Public Records (ASLAPR) approved retention schedule. (C-43-24-072-X-00)
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TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT FOR JANUARY 2024.PDF
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C-43-24-072-X-00
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C-43-24-073-X-00(base: C-43-24-073-X) - Base
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100. 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 314-05-219 2019 $4,297.56 902-95-530 1982 $850.71 (C-43-24-073-X-00)
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314-05-219 .PDF
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C-43-24-073-X-00
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C-19-24-107-X-00(base: C-19-24-107-X) - Base
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101. 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: 2022: Camelback Owner LLC (TX2021-000494) Represented by Donald P. Roelke. 2023: 1100 Washington ST LLC/MBK Real Estate LLC (ST2023-000007). 2024: Marquette Living Trust (ST2023-000013); Adelson Family Trust/Cheri & Ronald Adelson, Tr (ST2023-000014); RCL Revocable Trust/Carly & Ryan Levine TR (ST2023-000015); Jarrell Family Trust/Daniel & Betty Jean Jarrell TR (ST2023-000237); 1100 Washington ST LLC/ MBK Real Estate LLC (ST2023-000007). (C-19-24-107-X-00)
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BOS AGENDA 02-28-2023.PDF
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SETTLEMENT/RESOLUTION OF PROPERTY TAX CASES AND CLAIMS
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C-19-24-103-X-00(base: C-19-24-103-X) - Base
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102. RICO ONE TIME EXPENDITURE APPLICATION Pursuant to A.R.S. § 13-2314.03E, approve the FY24 Q3 One Time RICO expenditure application of $100,000 (State). This item was heard at the February 26, 2024 Executive Session. (C-19-24-103-X-00)
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FY24 Q3 PROPOSED ONE TIME RICO BUDGET.PDF
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C-19-24-103-X-00
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C-19-24-109-X-00(base: C-19-24-109-X) - Base
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103. CONFLICT WAIVER REQUEST FROM SPENCER FANE Approve a conflict waiver request by Spencer Fane, wherein the County waives any potential conflicts with Spencer Fane representing an adverse party to Maricopa County in the Condemnation Project TT0372 Northern Parkway, Parcel 142-002B. This item was heard at the February 26, 2024 Exec session. (C-19-24-109-X-00)
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C-19-24-108-X-00(base: C-19-24-108-X) - Base
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104. INITIATE LITIGATION REGARDING ZONING CODE VIOLATIONS AT 2504 AND 2510 W. NEW RIVER RD. NEW RIVER AZ 85087. Authorize the County Attorney to institute litigation seeking appropriate relief, including equitable relief, for zoning code violations involving property at: 2504 and 2510 W. New River Rd. New River AZ 85087, APNs 202-29-088C, 202-29-088D, 202-29-088E and 202-29-087C, located in Supervisor District 3. This item was heard at the February 26, 2024 Exec session. (C-19-24-108-X-00)
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C-31-24-046-X-00(base: C-31-24-046-X) - Base
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105. CHIEF DEPUTY SHERIFF APPOINTMENT Pursuant to A.R.S. §11-419, approve the appointment of Stephanie Molina as Chief Deputy Sheriff at a salary of $200,262 ($157,334 (Captain Base Rate) + $42,928 (Chief Deputy Management/Professional Assignment) effective February 28, 2024. This appointment was discussed in an executive session on February 26, 2024. (C-31-24-046-X-00)
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C-69-24-054-X-00(base: C-69-24-054-X) - Base
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106. LISTING AGREEMENT BETWEEN FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT AND ROI PROPERTIES Request the Board to approve and execute a Listing Agreement between the Flood Control District (District) and ROI Properties, LLC (ROI) authorizing ROI to list and market real property to the public that has been declared as excess to the needs of the District. The District is authorized to offer up to a 3% brokerage fee pursuant to Resolution 2007R012. Interested buyers procured by ROI will be required to bid at public auction pursuant to A.R.S. § 48-3603. The District utilizes its disposition program on all excess properties to evaluate them for the best potential of sales or leasing, depending on current market information. The properties would be sold at public auction with the minimum bid being market value as determined by appraisal, unless to another agency for public purposes, at market value without auction. (C-69-24-054-X-00)
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FCD_ROI-LISTING-AGREEMENT_2024.PDF
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LISTING AGREEMENT BETWEEN FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT AND ROI PROPERTIES
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C-06-24-585-X-00(base: C-06-24-585-X) - Base
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107. MINUTES Pursuant to A.R.S. §§38-431.01 and 11-217, approve the minutes of the Flood Control District meeting held on September 27, 2023; October 18, 2023. (C-06-24-585-X-00)
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092723FB.DOCX
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C-78-24-064-X-00(base: C-78-24-064-X) - Base
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108. EASEMENT, RIGHT-OF-WAY, AND RELOCATION ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS Approve easements and right-of-way acquisition documents, appraisal and relocation assistance services contracts under $5,000 per Resolution FCD 87-12; Escrow Instructions per Resolution FCD 87-13; Payment of Tax Notices per Resolution FCD 97-07; License Procedures and Fee Schedules per Resolution FCD2002R002; and disposal of easements, excess real property and fixtures under $250,000 documents per FCD 1999R016 for Flood Control purposes. A. Powerline Floodway – MH Item #: SLD-09-3681A – Project #: 311.01.12 – Permit #: 2021P244 -- Flood Control District of Maricopa County A1. Release and Extinguishment of Easement Supervisor District 2 B. Reems Road Channel and Basin – MH Item #: A022-001 & A022-001A – Project #: 470.12.12 – Permit #: 2023P223 – Grantor/Grantee: Flood Control District of Maricopa County/VIP Industrial Holdings LLC B1. Sign Easement Supervisor District 4 (C-78-24-064-X-00)
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MCDOT MEMO FOR 02.28.24 MEETING.PDF
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FCD_MEMO FOR 02.28.2024 MEETING.DOCX
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C-65-24-022-X-00(base: C-65-24-022-X) - Base
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109. MONTHLY DONATIONS REPORT - JANUARY 2024 Accept and approve the non-cash monthly donations report from Maricopa County Library District (MCLD) for the month of January with a non-cash value of $3,221.18 (C-65-24-022-X-00)
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01_MONTHY BRANCH DONATIONS_ JAN 2024.DOCX
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C-06-24-582-X-00(base: C-06-24-582-X) - Base
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110. MINUTES Pursuant to A.R.S. §§38-431.01 and 11-217, approve the minutes of the Library District meeting held on October 18, 2023. (C-06-24-582-X-00)
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C-06-24-579-X-00(base: C-06-24-579-X) - Base
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111. MINUTES Pursuant to A.R.S. §§38-431.01 and 11-217, approve the minutes of the Stadium District meeting held on October 18, 2023; January 3, 2024. (C-06-24-579-X-00)
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112. Public comment on matters pertaining to Maricopa County government. Please limit comments to two minutes. Note that pursuant to Arizona Open Meeting Law, Board members may not discuss matters raised under this public comment portion of the meeting; however, an individual Board member may respond to criticism made by those who have addressed the Board, ask staff to review an issue raised or may ask that the matter be placed on a future agenda. (Public comment is at the discretion of the Chairman.) If you would like to send a written comment, please send email to agenda.comments@maricopa.gov . Written comments will be summarized at the meeting noting the topic or topics. All written comments will be forwarded to each Board Office for their review. Comentarios del público sobre las materias relacionadas con el gobierno del Condado de Maricopa. Por favor limite sus comentarios a dos minutos. Tenga en cuenta que de conformidad con el Derecho de Reunión Abierta de Arizona, miembros de la Junta no podrán abordar las cuestiones planteadas en esta parte de comentario público de la reunión, sin embargo, un miembro de la Junta individuo puede responder a las críticas de quienes se han ocupado de la Junta, pida al personal para examinar una cuestión planteada o puede pedir que la cuestión se incluya en una agenda de futuro. (Comentario público es a discreción del Presidente.) Si le gustaría mandar sus comentarios por escrito favor de enviarlos por correo electrónico a agenda.comments@maricopa.gov. Comentarios escritos se resumirán en la reunión tomando nota del tema o temas. Todos los comentarios escritos se remitirán a cada Oficina de la Junta para su revisión.
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113. Supervisors'/County Manager's summary of current events - Resumen de temas de actualidad de los Supervisores/Administrador del Condado
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