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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPackets - Council Packets (1127) **AMENDED (11/16/04, 4:00 P.M.) AGENDA ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION NOVEMBER 17, 2004 ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 11000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE REGULAR SESSION AT OR AFTER 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL EXECUTIVE SESSION AT OR AFTER 6:00 PM Pursuant to ARS 38-431.03 (A)(3) & (A)(4) Legal Advice, direction and settlement authority pertaining to a lawsuit filed September 17, 2004 regarding La Canada Drive/Lambert Lane Development/Extension of landscape completion date (0V12-02-06 and 6A) (Beztak Companies) RESUME REGULAR SESSION AT OR AFTER 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE UPCOMING MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS — TOWN MANAGER COUNCIL REPORTS DEPARTMENT REPORTS TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT The Mayor and Council may consider and/or take action on the items listed below: ORDER OF BUSINESS: MAYOR WILL REVIEW THE ORDER OF THE MEETING CALL TO AUDIENCE — At this time, any member of the public is allowed to address the Mayor and Town Council on any issue not listed on today's agenda. Pursuant to the Arizona Open Meeting Law, individual Council Members may ask Town Staff to review the matter, ask that the matter be placed on a future agenda, or respond to criticism made by speakers. However, the Mayor and Council may not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during "Call to Audience." In order to speak during "Call to Audience" please specify what you wish to discuss when completing the blue speaker card. 1. CONSENT AGENDA (Consideration and/or possible action) A. Minutes — 10-25-04; 10-27-04; 11-2-04; 11-3-04 B. Building Safety Activity Report — October 2004 11/17/04 Agenda, Council Regular Session 2 C. Police Department Report - October 2004 D. Coyote Run Progressive Monthly Data Report — October 2004 E. Resolution No. (R)04-115 Award of contract to RS Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $411 ,585.00 for professional engineering services for post design for the Oracle Road Improvement District Project No. OV 30 99/00 08 F. Resolution No. (R)04-116 Award of contract to Cactus Transport, Inc. in the amount of $16,371.00 for the Rancho Feliz, Phase II — Fog Seal, Project No. OV 30 01/02 24 G. Resolution No. (R)04-117 Renewal of an Intergovernmental Agreement between the Town of Oro Valley and Pima County in order for the Town to bill and collect sewer user fees on behalf of Pima County H. Resolution No. (R)04-118 Declaring as a public record that certain document filed with the Town Clerk and entitled "Town of Oro Valley Personnel Policies and Procedures Code I. Resolution No. (R)04-119 Amending that document known as the "Rules and Operating Procedures, Oro Valley Budget and Bond Committee and making such document a public record J. Resolution No. (R)04-120 Approval of an Intergovernmental Agreement between the Town of Oro Valley and Pima County/Tucson Metropolitan Counter Narcotics Alliance (CNA) formerly known as Metropolitan Area Narcotics Trafficking Interdiction Squad (M.A.N.T.I.S.) K. Adoption of Council Policy #11 related to a standard request form and basic information necessary for a member of the Town Council to request an item on the Town Council Agenda L. Approval of the revised Town Manager's Employment Agreement 2. STATUS UPDATE BY THE DM-50 BY MIKE HARRIS, PRESIDENT 3. RECOGNITION OF IRONWOOD RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT DANIEL BORG FOR HIS SELECTION TO PLAY IN THE U.S. ARMY ALL- AMERICAN BOWL ON JANUARY 15, 2005 4. RECOGNITION OF MARGO HURST, MEMBER OF THE ORO VALLEY PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD FOR RECEIVING THE PROFESSIONAL EMERITUS AWARD FROM THE ARIZONA PARKS AND RECREATION ASSOCIATION (APRA) FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE IN THE FIELD OF PARKS AND RECREATION 5. FINANCE REPORT FOR QUARTER ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 6. PUBLIC HEARING — ANNEXATION ORDINANCE NO. (0)04-43 EXTENDING AND INCREASING THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, PIMA COUNTY, STATE OF ARIZONA, 11/17/04 Agenda, Council Regular Session 3 PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 9, CHAPTER 4, ARTICLE 7, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, BY ANNEXING THERETO CERTAIN TERRITORY CONTIGUOUS TO THE EXISTING TOWN LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA (3.259 ACRES, ANNEXATION AREA I) 7. OV12-03-09 REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN CONSISTING OF TWO (2) OFFICE BUILDINGS AND TWENTY EIGHT (28) SINGLE-FAMILY LOTS, AND AN APPEAL OF THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD'S DECISION REGARDING AN ALTERNATE PARKING PLAN FOR THE OFFICE DEVELOPMENT, LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF ORACLE ROAD, NORTH OF EL CONQUISTADOR WAY AND SOUTH OF GREENOCK DRIVE, PARCEL # 224-33-1320 8. OV12-04-02 REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR A 49 LOT SUBDIVISION, LOCATED WITHIN THE LA RESERVE PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT (PAD) ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF PUSCH WILDERNESS DRIVE AND NORTH BUCK RIDGE DRIVE (ADJACENT TO THE FOOTHILLS BUSINESS PARK), PARCEL #220-08-008K 9. DISCUSSION AND ACTION REGARDING GENERAL PLAN FUTURE PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT PROCESS; SCHEDULING; AND FUTURE EVENTS. 10.** RESOLUTION NO. (R)04- 121T0 TEMPORARILY SUSPEND THE ECONOMIC INCENTIVE PORTIONS OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY GUIDELINES PENDING A COMPLETE REVIEW OF THE OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS AND BENEFIT TO THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY 11. DISCUSSION AND/OR POSSIBLE ACTION TO SCHEDULE "OPEN HOUSE" OR "TOWN HALL" MEETINGS IN 2005 12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS (The Council may bring forth general topics for future meeting agendas. Council may not discuss, deliberate or take any action on the topics presented pursuant to ARS 38-431.02H)) CALL TO AUDIENCE — At this time, any member of the public is allowed to address the Mayor and Town Council on any issue not listed on today's agenda. Pursuant to the Arizona Open Meeting Law, individual Council Members may ask Town Staff to review the matter, ask that the matter be placed on a future agenda, or respond to criticism made by speakers. However, the Mayor and Council may not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during 11/17/04 Agenda, Council Regular Session 4 "Call to Audience." In order to speak during "Call to Audience" please specify what you wish to discuss when completing the blue speaker card. ADJOURNMENT POSTED: 11/10/04 AMENDED AGENDA POSTED: 11/16/04 4:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Ih Ih When possible, a packet of agenda materials as listed above is available for public inspection at least 24 hours prior to the Council meeting in the office of the Town Clerk between the hours of 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. The Town of Oro Valley complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If any person with a disability needs any type of accommodation, please notify the Town Clerk's Office at 229-4700. INSTRUCTIONS TO SPEAKERS Members of the public have the right to speak during any posted public hearing. However, those items not listed as a public hearing are for consideration and action by the Town Council during the course of their business meeting. Members of the public may be allowed to speak on these topics at the discretion of the Chair. If you wish to address the Town Council on any item(s) on this agenda, please complete a speaker card located on the Agenda table at the back of the room and give it to the Town Clerk. Please indicate on the speaker card which item number and topic you wish to speak on, or if you wish to speak during "Call to Audience", please specify what you wish to discuss when completing the blue speaker card. Please step forward to the podium when the Mayor announces the item(s) on the agenda which you are interested in addressing. 1. Please state your name and address for the record. 2. Speak only on the issue currently being discussed by Council. Please organize your speech, you will only be allowed to address the Council once regarding the topic being discussed. 3. Please limit your comments to 3 minutes. 4. During "Call to Audience" you may address the Council on any issue you wish. 5. Any member of the public speaking must speak in a courteous and respectful manner to those present. AGENDA ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION NOVEMBER 17, 2004 ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 11000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE REGULAR SESSION AT OR AFTER 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL EXECUTIVE SESSION AT OR AFTER 6:00 PM Pursuant to ARS 38-431.03 (A)(3) & (A)(4) Legal Advice, direction and settlement authority pertaining to a lawsuit filed September 17, 2004 regarding La Canada Drive/Lambert Lane Development/Extension of landscape completion date (OVI 2-02-06 and 6A) (Beztak Companies) RESUME REGULAR SESSION AT OR AFTER 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE UPCOMING MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS —TOWN MANAGER COUNCIL REPORTS DEPARTMENT REPORTS TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT The Mayor and Council may consider and/or take action on the items listed below: ORDER OF BUSINESS: MAYOR WILL REVIEW THE ORDER OF THE MEETING CALL TO AUDIENCE —At this time, any member of the public is allowed to address the Mayor and Town Council on any issue not listed on today's agenda. Pursuant to the Arizona Open Meeting Law, individual Council Members may ask Town Staff to review the matter, ask that the matter be placed on a future agenda, or respond to criticism made by speakers. However, the Mayor and Council may not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during "Call to Audience." In order to speak during "Call to Audience" please specify what you wish to discuss when completing the blue speaker card. 1. CONSENT AGENDA (Consideration and/or possible action) A. Minutes — 10-25-04; 10-27-04; 11-2-04; 11-3-04 B. Building Safety Activity Report — October 2004 C. Police Department Report - October 2004 11/17/04 Agenda, Council Regular Session 2 D. Coyote Run Progressive Monthly Data Report— October 2004 E. Resolution No. (R)04-115 Award of contract to RS Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $411,585.00 for professional engineering services for post design for the Oracle Road Improvement District Project No. OV 30 99/00 08 F. Resolution No. (R)04-116 Award of contract to Cactus Transport, Inc. in the amount of $16,371.00 for the Rancho Feliz, Phase II — Fog Seal, Project No. OV 30 01/02 24 G. Resolution No. (R)04-117 Renewal of an Intergovernmental Agreement between the Town of Oro Valley and Pima County in order for the Town to bill and collect sewer user fees on behalf of Pima County H. Resolution No. (R)04-118 Declaring as a public record that certain document filed with the Town Clerk and entitled "Town of Oro Valley Personnel Policies and Procedures Code I. Resolution No. (R)04-119 Amending that document known as the "Rules and Operating Procedures, Oro Valley Budget and Bond Committee and making such document a public record J. Resolution No. (R)04-120 Approval of an Intergovernmental Agreement between the Town of Oro Valley and Pima County/Tucson Metropolitan Counter Narcotics Alliance (CNA) formerly known as Metropolitan Area Narcotics Trafficking Interdiction Squad (M.A.N.T.I.S.) K. Adoption of Council Policy #11 related to a standard request form and basic information necessary for a member of the Town Council to request an item on the Town Council Agenda L. Approval of the revised Town Manager's Employment Agreement 2. STATUS UPDATE BY THE DM-50 BY MIKE HARRIS, PRESIDENT 3. RECOGNITION OF IRONWOOD RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT DANIEL BORG FOR HIS SELECTION TO PLAY IN THE U.S. ARMY ALL- AMERICAN BOWL ON JANUARY 15, 2005 4. RECOGNITION OF MARGO HURST, MEMBER OF THE ORO VALLEY PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD FOR RECEIVING THE PROFESSIONAL EMERITUS AWARD FROM THE ARIZONA PARKS AND RECREATION ASSOCIATION (APRA) FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE IN THE FIELD OF PARKS AND RECREATION 5. FINANCE REPORT FOR QUARTER ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 6. PUBLIC HEARING — ANNEXATION ORDINANCE NO. (0)04-43 EXTENDING AND INCREASING THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, PIMA COUNTY, STATE OF ARIZONA, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 9, CHAPTER 4, ARTICLE 11/17/04 Agenda, Council Regular Session 3 7, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, BY ANNEXING THERETO CERTAIN TERRITORY CONTIGUOUS TO THE EXISTING TOWN LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA (3.259 ACRES, ANNEXATION AREA I) 7. OV12-03-09 REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN CONSISTING OF TWO (2) OFFICE BUILDINGS AND TWENTY EIGHT (28) SINGLE-FAMILY LOTS, AND AN APPEAL OF THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD'S DECISION REGARDING AN ALTERNATE PARKING PLAN FOR THE OFFICE DEVELOPMENT, LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF ORACLE ROAD, NORTH OF EL CONQUISTADOR WAY AND SOUTH OF GREENOCK DRIVE, PARCEL # 224-33-1320 8. OV12-04-02 REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR A 49 LOT SUBDIVISION, LOCATED WITHIN THE LA RESERVE PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT (PAD) ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF PUSCH WILDERNESS DRIVE AND NORTH BUCK RIDGE DRIVE (ADJACENT TO THE FOOTHILLS BUSINESS PARK), PARCEL #220-08-008K 9. DISCUSSION AND ACTION REGARDING GENERAL PLAN FUTURE PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT PROCESS; SCHEDULING; AND FUTURE EVENTS. 10. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION TO TEMPORARILY SUSPEND THE ECONOMIC INCENTIVE PORTION OF THE "ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY GUIDELINES" PENDING A COMPLETE REVIEW OF THE OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS AND BENEFIT TO THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY 11. DISCUSSION AND/OR POSSIBLE ACTION TO SCHEDULE "OPEN HOUSE" OR "TOWN HALL" MEETINGS IN 2005 12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS (The Council may bring forth general topics for future meeting agendas. Council may not discuss, deliberate or take any action on the topics presented pursuant to ARS 38-431.02H)) CALL TO AUDIENCE —At this time, any member of the public is allowed to address the Mayor and Town Council on any issue not listed on today's agenda. Pursuant to the Arizona Open Meeting Law, individual Council Members may ask Town Staff to review the matter, ask that the matter be placed on a future agenda, or respond to criticism made by speakers. However, the Mayor and Council may not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during "Call to Audience." In order to speak during "Call to Audience" please specify what you wish to discuss when completing the blue speaker card. 11/17/04 Agenda, Council Regular Session 4 ADJOURNMENT POSTED: 11/10/04 4:30 p.m. lh When possible, a packet of agenda materials as listed above is available for public inspection at least 24 hours prior to the Council meeting in the office of the Town Clerk between the hours of 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. The Town of Oro Valley complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If any person with a disability needs any type of accommodation, please notify the Town Clerk's Office at 229-4700. INSTRUCTIONS TO SPEAKERS Members of the public have the right to speak during any posted public hearing. However, those items not listed as a public hearing are for consideration and action by the Town Council during the course of their business meeting. Members of the public may be allowed to speak on these topics at the discretion of the Chair. If you wish to address the Town Council on any item(s) on this agenda, please complete a speaker card located on the Agenda table at the back of the room and give it to the Town Clerk. Please indicate on the speaker card which item number and topic you wish to speak on, or if you wish to speak during "Call to Audience", please specify what you wish to discuss when completing the blue speaker card. Please step forward to the podium when the Mayor announces the item(s) on the agenda which you are interested in addressing. 1. Please state your name and address for the record. 2. Speak only on the issue currently being discussed by Council. Please organize your speech, you will only be allowed to address the Council once regarding the topic being discussed. 3. Please limit your comments to 3 minutes. 4. During "Call to Audience" you may address the Council on any issue you wish. 5. Any member of the public speaking must speak in a courteous and respectful manner to those present. Thank you for your cooperation. A MINUTES JOINT STUDY SESSION OF THE ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL/GRIEVANCE REVIEW BOARD STUDY SESSION AND SPECIAL SESSION OF THE ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL OCTOBER 25, 2004 ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 11,000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE STUDY SESSION: AT OR AFTER 4:30 PM CALL TO ORDER 4:40 p.m. ROLL CALL ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL: PRESENT: Mayor Loomis Vice Mayor Abbott (arrived at 5:10 . Council Member Carter Council Member Culver Council Member Dankwe Council Member Gillaspie Council Member Parish ORO VALLEY GRIEVANCE REVI '{ I PRESENT: Jack Redavid, Cha . Ethel Rocco Steve is Ro a` IaN. �x • 1. JOINT M IN I- H GRIE ANCE REVIEW BOARD MEMBERS Human Res► r h:; s Dire: ff• stated that at the August 4, 2004 regular Town Council mf Y , the Cou requested that a study session be scheduled with the members oft } ` .: ent G snce Review Board to discuss the makeup of the Board and other issues affe ±{# •and and its efforts (policies, etc.) Mr. Grant explained t at the GRB was created with the approval of the Personnel Policies and Procedures (Policies 18, 19 & 20) that were adopted by the Mayor and Council effective July 1, 1993. He explained that a survey of grievance processes in other Arizona jurisdictions was conducted in early 1993 and as a result of that survey, the format that was developed for the Oro Valley process involved ideas and elements of several of the processes used in other jurisdictions. Mr. Grant stated that the Oro Valley grievance review process was specifically created to: 1) Provide a fair and consistent process for dealing with employee grievances. 2) Resolve relevant issues at the earliest opportunity. 10/25/04 Minutes,Town Council Study Session 2 3) Provide employee involvement with the grievance process to the greatest extent possible. 4) Allow the employee population to elect the members who they feel can best represent them. 5) Provide ongoing input from the Board to Town Management regarding the process. Mayor Loomis asked the GRB to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of a combined Board that includes citizens of the community and employees of the Town. Chairman Jack Redavid responded that his experience with Oro Valley GRB dates back to 1999 as a citizen member. He explained that the mix of citizens • employees the Town has does work. He agreed with Mr. Grant that the purpo • GRB is to provide a menu for employees to question actions independent of out- 4 uences. However, he stated, there are different models. His experience outsi c I ley largely rests with Cityof Tucson which uses a varietyof grievance • -sses. In cases, they use 100% citizenp anel and in other cases 100% employ= nel. He state. .oth the City's and Oro Valley's structures work. He felt e a -r is what i right for the Town of Oro Valley. He reiterated that this proce • ide employees an opportunity to question actions that they object to, p for an impartial appeals pp y process and, the process works. Citizen Member Ethel Rocco stated that as :oard since 1993 and stated that for the first few years, there were no . explained that she worked for the federalovernment mana. 'on co labor relations and the Human g Resources Department. S r . . ' that s as also Assistant Vice President for Human Resources and Lab. - . ions l • servisor. Before joining the Oro Valley GRB, she had not had th. ng with a mix of citizens and employees. She process reed with M eda this does work. However, she suggested one change: that a. e the GRB should not hear a grievance if the employee is ' the S. -pa t. She stated that whatever the Council decides, p employee d be kept he GRB because of their Town perspective and awareness of what is go • in the n. Employee Lorinda o stated that she has been on the GRB for over 3 years. During that time she has hear% 2 grievances. One grievance did involve an employee from her department. She stated that the Board had discussed the possibility of adding a fourth employee member who would rotate on the Board to remove any perception of influence if the employee hearing the Grievance was from the same department as the aggrieved. Ms. Navarro pointed out that the GRB was unanimous in the Bloomfield decision. What they were not unanimous on, was the form of punishment. Employee Roxana Garrity agreed that the mix of citizens and employees is great. She stated that she has been on the Board for 6 years. She referred to the stress she felt when making decisions, however, she was told that if she didn't feel that way she should not be 10/25/04 Minutes,Town Council Study Session 3 on the Board. She agreed that these were hard decisions but they volunteered to serve, were voted in by their peers and they knew what was ahead of them. She felt the Board has done a good job. Employee Steve Faaborg stated he has been on the Board for about 5 '/2 years. He felt that using employees is a good idea because they understand what the employees deal with on a daily basis that a citizen Board member may not fully understand. He pointed out that each employee member has an alternate that could fill in if an employee is from the same department as the GRB member. He stated that he has worked for the Town for 10 years and enjoys how the Town cares about its employees. He expressed the importance of having a voice on the Board. Mr. Grant stated that as he indicated in his council communicat'' .my 5 grievances have been referred to the GRB since its inception in 1993. A •rievances have been successfully resolved at earlier levels in the process. to ,t of the five heard by the GRB, one was determined by the Board not to b= 'evable. er four were heard in their entirety with the Board upholding the 's action in e. stance (rulingthat the Town had complied with its polic d pr. ures in ev- situation). In answer to auestion byCouncil Member Gillaspi Redavid explained that he q currently works for Human Resources at ' Commu 'liege and prior to that worked for 30 years with the City of Tu 10 y- s the Human Resources Director. He explained the variety of theie��'• processes the city currently has. He pointed out that the city has 5500 < =s . that they have a very complicated system. Mr. Redavid stated that ity's es a ery formal and structured,but they do work. Response from enen through the process will be based on the outcome of the gri- . ce o „` •.1. He pointed out that City of Phoenix is also very formalized ane it u y F •le union grievance procedures. Council Dankwe sked the Board members what they felt about a 2 tiered system. She •� :Y':: ed th. „ oard like what the Town currently has would handle Y `` {{ 11,* enous situations would be handled bya Judge or minor grievance``�� � � Attorney(s). Mrs. Rocco pointed out that in her last job the employees were totally unionized. She found that because the union and the company had to contribute monetarily, the union allowed only a very few grievances (monetary only) to go to an administrative law judge because the costs were so expensive. She didn't feel it was advisable to do a 2 tiered system because of Oro Valley's small size and the few grievances that the Town has had. She stressed that the members of the GRB, are able to put personal feelings aside when making their decisions. She added that the only items that come before the GRB are those that are unable to be solved at a lower level. 10/25/04 Minutes,Town Council Study Session 4 Mr. Redavid stated that the Board members have all thought about changing the grievance process. However, he stated that he is not convinced that the current process is not working. He is not convinced that Oro Valley needs multiple levels of grievance review or that the current process needs to be revised. He stated that the question that everyone is trying to answer is what works and what is best for the Town of Oro Valley? He stated that as the Chairperson for the Oro Valley Grievance Review Board. He felt that the current process provides employees with an impartial review and the employees have the ability to question town actions independent of Town influence. He stated that individuals on the GRB, whether they are citizens or town employees, have taken their role seriously. Council Member Carter agreed with Mr. Redavid and stated that i I process is working there is no need to change at this time. Mr. Grantp ointed out that 2 out of 4 grievances heard by t to Court and Acting Town Attorney Tobin Sidles stated that the Co • • eld the 's 2 GRB decisions that were taken to Court. In response to Mr. Gillaspie's question about the • •f the GRB, Mr. Grant stated p p that the employees are given an opportunity to help nd guide the process by electing their peers when they run for th- :. He sta t the employees take this selection process very seriously. In response to Council Member Parish's r� - a - nan Resources recommendation, Mr. Grant at Ori ey is unusual in that the GRB has the abilityto turn over the To , an." : ' s dec and the inherent trust in the ability of Town employees to un• and t - . 114 ated that the current process is good and does work. Mayor Loomis ou .d the Grievance Review Board to think about establi shin_ - icy to a .te in the event that the representative from the . departmen 's affecte• be included as a member of the GRB when that item is being review, #ssibly ember Board of which 5 would sit during the consideration o e. In response to a quest en by Vice Mayor Abbott concerning whether the Town Manager sits in on GRB hearings, Mr. Redavid replied that the GRB is subject to the open meeting law and, therefore, anyone can attend the meetings, but to date, the Town Manager has not attended. Council Member Parish stated that because of the Town's maturation, it may be necessary to go to a multi-tiered system as the Town continues to grow. He pointed out that undue strain may be placed on employees and suggested the idea of developing a pool of grievance board members who would rotate through that pool. He pointed out the importance of paying attention to the Town's growth and the perception of the employees is extremely important. 10/25/04 Minutes,Town Council Study Session 5 Discussion followed among the Council and GRB regarding the following topics: • Perception that the Board is weighted with more employees then citizen members. • Possible solutions to negate those perceptions to insure the Town has the fairest process possible. • Keeping up with the growth of the Town by knowing when it is the appropriate time to change the make-up of the Grievance Review Board. • Establishing a policy to add an alternate in the event that the representative from the department that is affected shall not sit in that grievance hearing. • Possibility of going to a tiered system whereby the final decision of the grievance would be made by a 7 member citizen board appointed by th- Mayor and Council. currently us=:: ::::. employees to serve Mr. Grant explained the election process that is cu y nvf.{ on the Grievance Review Board. 2. DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED CHANG " S T E TOW k,4, ORO VALLEY PERSONNEL POLICIES AND P ' DU ' MANUAL Human Resources Director Jeff Grant reviewed prop• anges which are primarily of a "clean-up"nature, and reflect compar :, .•;...inor ch. o wording, and p p h ��;4 clarification of wording to the Town of k ::,:110.�.� �s �_� - onolicies and Procedures. kHe then pointed out 3 major changes to P ` Ii� }x Appeal to the Grievance Review Board Hearing Process"• 'olicy 2 h� � uter W sage, E-Mail and Internet Policy"; and Policy 31 "Co ' Emp fry} lent." y Vice Mayor Abbott ask 14p •*. a cost comparison for drug testing and Mayor Loomis asked Mr ose jobs required to be drug tested, those that are randoml • -stet he jobs that do not require drug testing. f re • e thepart in the parentheses, 4th line down Mayor Loosked th regarding t ` 'ticipated 'mony"in Policy 20. Mayor Loomis s •` - e Grievance system in place has been shown to work. There are some things tha e done to make it better. He is hearing that there is a perception of unfairness, however, he is not hearing any evidence that anything unfair has been done. He stated that he sees a group of people that have taken their jobs very seriously and they have proven to be fair and unbiased. He expressed concern with the direction that Council is moving in, which is how do we change it, how do we make the process different? He stated that he does not feel it is necessary to make the GRB process different other than ways to eliminate the stress on the employees serving on the GRB who may have their immediate colleagues filing a grievance. At this point, he didn't feel that the system was broken or that the process needed to start over again. Council Member Parish stated that the GRB has done a fantastic job and he doesn't feel the process is broken,but perception, when it comes to employee's morale is reality. He 10/25/04 Minutes,Town Council Study Session 6 is not interested in waiting until the system is broken, but rather to be proactive in all town policies and actions in an attempt to continue to make things better for the town and the employees. He suggested just having one more citizen member than an employee. Having a pool of employees available might be an idea so that not one department is unduly strained during some of the longer and more strenuous hearings. Council Member Culver agreed. Council Member Dankwerth stated she agreed in part,however, she didn't feel a complete change is necessary. She reiterated having an alternate and see how that works first before rushing into something with a larger magnitude. Council Member Gillaspie suggested surveying the Town employ-• isking them what their perception of the GRB process is. In response to Council Member Carter asking what the GR ei ould like to see changed, the GRB members stated that if there is a per 'on that t' - not representing the employees, the employees can vote out. If the m..'` of the Council wants to change the structure of the GR icy 1' ould be a ended. This can be done in a multiple of ways. They asked " - _ •' e majority of the Council members want to do?" K.ti} i :: F.�:''..'.••.�v.�.......: Mayor Loomis directed staff to rewrite .„,,-,,c---,,',,,, ,1- nclu•. :.rocess for an alternate stating that that affected department wou:, :.:t:::• . y.y-,:;%�`:>; . ed during the hearing. Six 1010members would be on the GRB with 5 me' ; ':::..;.. . .ri e case. He asked that the rest of thep ersonnel policies be b• ,orwar% fsf° : that a memo be distributed by HR concerning the drug testin. a that i ncil wants to make any additional changes to Policy 19, a. •se s .• -• ch. _es when it is decided to be voted on. Council Member G .s•ie 1 if it wou • be possible to circulate an employee survey finding out wh, a e- eption is of the GRB process. Discussio -wed conc, Zg the alternatives that should be presented to the employees: • Leave a • 2 citizens/ oyees/1 judge appointed by GRB. • Change weigh ing—3 citizens/2 employees. • 1 Alternate employee. In response to a question by Council Member Dankwerth, the employees of the GRB responded that the only complaints they received were from the police department, only after the Bloomfield case. Prior to that time, there were no complaints. Mayor Loomis pointed out that this survey would be used as feedback only and would not be a binding decision. This survey would be prepared and distributed by Human Resources. , 10/25/04 Minutes,Town Council Study Session 7 ADJOURNMENT OF STUDY SESSION A MOTION was made by Council Member Parish and SECONDED by Council Member Dankwerth to adjourn the study session at 6:50 p.m. MOTION carried 7 — 0. SPECIAL SESSION CALL TO ORDER OF SPECIAL SESSION: 6:51 p.m. PRESENT: Mayor Loomis Vice Mayor Abbott Council Member Carter Council Member Culver Council Member Dankwerth Council Member Gillaspie : Y° :, Council Member Parishkv;f" •:f SAF t`ti$,;..•. Fvii'+i?f'>: EXECUTIVE SESSION: 6:55 p.m. A MOTION was made by Council Member Culv, SEP DED by ouncil Member Parish to go into an Executive Session a • .ursuant to ARS 38- 431.03(A)(1) 8- 431.03 A (1) regarding the annual performance revs- i he Town Manager. MOTION carried 7 — 0. A MOTION was made go • - t of Exec b ession at 9:25 p.m. by Council Member Parish. MOTION SE k - Cou ember Dankwerth. MOTION UNANIMOUSLY carried 7 — Vp. ADJOURNMENT A MOTION was made you •; sial sion at 9:26 p.m. by Council Member Parish. MOTION SEC• - P ember Dankwerth. MOTION carried 7— 0. espectfully submitted, Kathryn E. Cuvelier, CMC Town Clerk I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the Special Session of the Town of Oro Valley Council of Oro Valley, Arizona held on the 25th day of October 2004. I further certify that the meeting was duly called and held and that a quorum was present. Dated this day of , 2004. Kathryn E. Cuvelier, CMC Town Clerk MINUTES ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL STUDY SESSION OCTOBER 27, 2004 ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 11,000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE STUDY SESSION: AT OR AFTER 4:30 PM CALL TO ORDER 4:35 p.m. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Mayor Loomis Vice Mayor Abbott Council Member Carter Council Member Dankwerth Council Member Gillaspie (arrived p. EXCUSED: Council Member Culver Council Member Parish 1. DISCUSSION REGARDING THE POSS REATION OF AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADV " '" 'Y COTS .EE Council Member Dankwerth distributed . t .. •..tif;i1W4 tober 27, 2004 outlining her suggestion of developing a "think tank" a R } {:: s would like to follow. She stated that this group of peop brain economic development ideas to help decide what types of econ• se pment community wants. She pointed out that �,:. this "think tank" would , prec • dev sing an Economic Development Yi - :`•sed "think tank" steps that she felt could AdvisoryCommittee. � �.......:.{.::....: p } fa occur during four s-•.rate i ?:. :: •s. r R IY' $Y,` REVISIONS OF THE COMMUNITY ECONOINEVELO F NT STRATEGY (CEDS) AND ECONOMIC DEVELOP ‘' GUI 1� Y `INES Discussion follow- =ding: • Council Mem'per Dankwerth's idea for an Economic Development "think tank" group. • Notp lacing any restrictions on the "think tank" group so that they are allowed to "think outside the box." • The "think tank" group will take place prior to any workshops or formation of an Economic Development Advisory Committee. • The need to complete revisions to the Community Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) and Economic Development Guidelines as soon as possible. • The differences between the function of a "think tank" and an Advisory Committee. 10/27/04 Minutes,Town Council Study Session 2 • Should the focus be on revising the Guidelines first and the Strategies second or vice versa? • Continuing to work with the current policies while revisions are taking place. • "Think tank" group should have a plausible strategy that fits in realistically for Oro Valley and the region. • Council Member Dankwerth's suggestion of investigating Pima Community College building a facility in Oro Valley geared toward training in high tech industries. These high tech industries in Oro Valley would partner with the College by offering apprenticeships for students. • Duplicating economic development efforts with the regional GTEC committee forming in Pima County? • Should the Council meet first with the"think tank" grou. ey know what the Council's ED vision is? MayorLoomis asked staff to bringforward a Plan for th- e 'fish •f the Economic Development StrategyGroup ("think tank"), in additi• the amen. to the CEDS p and Economic Development Guidelines. Then a "t, ate ent" shoul given to the p EDSG ("think tank") identif in a roduct that it w ike to see come out of identifying p that "think tank", including a schedule of when it .ccomplished. The results of the Group (("think tank") would be used as a precurso #.e revision of the Strategy and CEDS, which should be able to identify erable" is group. He stated that somethingfrom staff should be circulat Cou members and then place something on a future agenda to provide tio' #e forward. g Time frame: Hold 1 studys- To uncil to get i deas together first, before starting the"think tank" gs . the fi January 2005. Vice Mayor Abbott state. iv• - to see our current policies "stand still" and take ap ause unti 'on 1- T: from Council and the community on which direction in that is still active, then it seems it maycommit the we want to go �� •. Council to eve som tha either the committee members or council members agree with. Mayor Loomis d Mr. Weir read the first sentence in Exhibit A, the Economic Development Incentive Policy Guidelines and stated that the current policy is totally discretionary. He referred to the second page, Item 16 that states "each action is separate and independent from all other actions associated with the approval of the use of an incentive and/or inducement." He stated that it is totally discretionary, the Council may choose to use the incentives or not. Mr. Weir pointed out that each one has to stand on its own merits and nothing really obligates the Town Council. Council Member Gillaspie agreed with Mr. Weir and Mayor Loomis that the policies in place aren't bad, and they are at the discretion of the Mayor and Council. He pointed out that his concern had to do with issues that protect the public interest and to make sure it 10/27/04 Minutes,Town Council Study Session 3 clearlydefines what protections there are for the taxpayer's money. He stated that his concerns were not in terms of the overall economic policy. He agreed that the Council can address those issues but keep moving simultaneously on the process. Discussion followed regarding Vice Mayor Abbott's request to place "Discussion regarding the Economic Development Guidelines" and its impact on the Town on the 11- 17-04 Town Council Agenda. In answer to auestion byMr. Sweet, Mayor Loomis stated that the direction to staff is q top repare an Agenda item before the end of the year that would potentially create this group/task force/think tank. This group would get started in January 2005 and bring forward the Plan for the revisions of the CEDS and its technical co' ittee, as well. ADJOURNMENT A MOTION was made byCouncil Member Carter and ' •NDE• •uncil Member Dankwerth to ADJOURN the study session at 6:20 • OTION ca —0. Resp; } .mitted, y I E. ► ' 'er, CMC To, 4fi r / i w rx C } rJ...F5 }fi//: idp :tit;?;: i:;� }e;::.;7ns:�•gym^;rr': '-:,s+ :•:55:5.: }::;;;:: $C:•,i'r::+ L}:R>i}:i:}Yi: •k;}..Sii`+•i ryv.: Civ<:Si::C::Civ:• .. •lXly Y { "}�Ci•C.+4,:}f:}ilii:% •iFt R+}:i:!`:i$iii.. MINUTES killORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL/PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION JOINT STUDY SESSION NOVEMBER 2, 2004 HOPI ROOM, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BUILDING 11,000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE STUDY SESSION: AT OR AFTER 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER 7:00 p.m. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Town Council: Mayor Loomis Council Member Carter Council Member Culver Council Member Dankwerth Council Member Gillasp. Council Member Pari EXCUSED: Vice Mayor Abbott Planning & Zoning Commission: Do► Chairm. Jo :} ice an Pet‘ :.. tai •,� f ,t,, sioner %MOKen ' o issioner Robe owitz, Commissioner Ilpa onal I oss, Commissioner 0• .. ee, Commissioner 1. DISCUSSI I h, RE► S ING TO N COUNCIL AND PLANNING COMMISSIO. }° B ' ' LATIONSHIPS AND APPOINTMENTS Acting y To To Sidles reviewed his Council Communication stating that omey the Planning . sing C• ission is a non-mandatory creation under ARS 9-461.02. In part this Statute • " nunicipal planning commission is created, the organization, number of member erms of office and the method of appointment and removal shall be as provided by loc.' ordinance, except that each planning and zoning commission shall have at least 5 members. " The Town Code, Article 3-5-1 establishes the Commission: "There is hereby established a (Commission)for the Town of Oro Valley to consist of not less than five nor more than seven members, each of whom shall be a resident of the town, to be appointed by Council. ....etc. " ...etc. " The Commission duties are outlined in the OV Zoning Code Revised, Article 1, Section 1-401. These duties include (paraphrased): 1. Setting the Commission Work Plan. 2. Initiate, develop and recommend to Council a General Plan (including 40110 amendments to the General Plan). 11/02/04 Minutes,Town Council/P&Z Commission Joint Study Session 2 3. Initiate the development and review process on all other land use plans and, subsequent to plan preparation, provides recommendations to the Town Council on the draft plan. 4. Initiate and provide recommendations to the Town Council on amendments to the OVZCR in accordance with Article 3-1 of the OVZCR. 5. Initiate and develop sector plans and provide recommendations to the Town Council on proposed sector plans. The bulk of the powers delegated by the Council to the Planning and Zoning Commission fall in the area of initiation and recommendation to the Council regarding zoning and rezoning. Mr. Sidles referred to a Powers and Duties Matrix prepared by g Administrator Bryant Nodine. Discussion followed regarding the following: • Planning & Zoning Commission's role as a 'iso board to own Council and representing the Town as p offi c' • Concerns and discussion regarding letter s.R or sent to the Northwest Explorer Newspaper by members of the P : • mission. • The P & Z Commission should - -nt the b- }' } -rest of the community and not use their position for any p - .:e. • P & Z Commission has the right { :r: °�` on but need to remember that }} {4.:-r av-nues to bring they work for the Tow d they ,�....,, up issues of discourse with the • Changes in local -mm with t' ection of new council members. • Respecting ea' a er f• d constituents. • Communicating ' • '°`" ith the Town Council. • P & Z - 'on • wide are a recommending body to city/town cou • e, - officials may not always vote as was re ended b P & This is not uncommon and elected officials deal wi -s from . ferent perspective than a P & Z Commission does. DISCUSSION ' G PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE PLANNING & ZONING COM ION RULES & PROCEDURES Commissioner Krenkowitz explained that the proposed amendments to the Planning & Zoning Commission Rules & Procedures were prepared after researching P & Z Rules from other cities/towns. The proposed amendments to the Planning & Zoning Commission Rules & Procedures were reviewed and minor suggestions for changes were made. This document will be presented to the Town Council for final approval at a future Town Council meeting. ADJOURNMENT 11/02/04 Minutes,Town Council/P&Z Commission Joint Study Session 3 A MOTION was made b Council Member Gillaspie and SECONDED by Council y Member Dankwerth to adjourn the study session at 8:30 p.m. MOTION carried 6—0. Respectfully submitted, Kathryn E. Cuvelier, CMC Town Clerk MINUTES ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION NOVEMBER 03, 2004 ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 11000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE REGULAR SESSION AT OR AFTER 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER 7:02 p.m. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Paul Loomis, Mayor Paula Abbott, Vice Mayor(Arrived ,:x04 p.m.) K.C. Carter, Council Member Conny Culver, Council Memb- .,<> Helen Dankwerth, Council �' •i Mir Barry Gillaspie, Council 9.0mber Terry Parish, Council l er PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE s-4 . Mayor Loomis led the audience in the Pl :of Allege :F7�'" jy �"'.f .fir• _+r..sN.�:?: UPCOMING MEETING ANNOUNC y, V"',1%,,, sN ;: A N r tior Town Manager Chuck Sweet, ' ed the : . ring meetings and events. He also /�',{'.'�!.^.."f.iiFJ iY:?iy.% +�%` �:%4J:^. is Jb'''$..� �:c%1:.::>.1f,4;,.Y,�{/: rw�',rN. yi:, th announced that the Town k :,cffrwoul *- ;dosed November 11 for Veteran's Day. COUNCIL REPORTSi4 ya-ci is TME ��:��. � �,.. DEPAR ►' �,..r,::rr/ y',J•`J•: T 7. �' i6 ,r fire '/r•Jr,,. Chief Dan arp annou 1 that the Citi -" zens' Academy would be holding their 11 + tuber ' graduation orifi - at 6 .:.,.^.� .00 p.m. Community Development Director Brent Sinclair announced that the General Plan Revision Committee would be holding an Open House on November 16th at 6:30 p.m. He further announced that the Building Safety Division would be holding a workshop on November 10th at Sun City regarding the building permit process for home improvement projects. He then reported that on Thursday, November 4, at 4:00 p.m. there would be an opening ceremony for the new restroom at James D. Kreigh Park. TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT—No report. 11/03/04 Minutes,Council Regular Session 2 CALL TO AUDIENCE Chet Oldakowski, 11706 N. Via De La Verbenita, yielded his time to Barry DiSimone. Barry Di Simone, 13 840 N. Como Drive, addressed the Council regarding energy savings, energy generation and water conservation. He asked that the Council set short term and long term goals to address these issues and work with citizens and staff. Nancy Martin, 11780 N. Via De La Verbenita, stated that Pima County is beginning a study regarding a tram from the west side of the Catalina Mountains to the Mt. Lemmon area. She encouraged the Council and the Economic Development Department to partner with the County and get involved in the project. 1? :: Responding to Call to Audience, Vice Mayor Abbott stated t ,,,A �::: e ➢ She and Council Member Carter have asked that then.gym } _ placed on a future Study Session agenda ' pN:�k�./y ➢ Asked if the Town has a Water Conservation i-Committee : . Utlllt f,f ( Director Alan Forrest explained that the T::IT does :.ave a Water onservation Sub-Committee and that theymeet on a rat,. ➢ Directed staff to set upa StudySession with th -`- uncal and the Water v �y,�f Conservation Sub-Committee so r :f.:.:u+.}rftr ,m e in Janua:` " tems to be covered would f•} ..•. ,,. 'r �`•. .ifs'_. l;;�,,.., ,.� /�:;. include: 4+ f o Goals of Council on how �' pr• r: r;, cofrnit. servation• l�r Z� • o Form some type of"Manha : :._7 ` ec n implement conservation and dies '.�•f.y',F: alternative en r.. o Draw upon: ii ex't,t•: ,�lle::: nce the Council has to offer. F i o Questio y ' , y • As `ttij�,lconfdence level in the Twn's 20-year a. ... wateRrance plan in light of current extreme drought? f•:. u w'e cri into consideration the adjoining communities that '`'` •i: th• an -ds of new homes which will draw from our limited .. aqu .f ;; G:::: Dohave an accurate inventory of what is going on around us? ' - possess the necessary expertise to identify readily available iwe. VIATTiniques in use by other communities and throughout the world? ➢ Town can"6ke a lead on this issue and set the bar on what can be done for the state and the entire country. 1. CONSENT AGENDA Mayor Loomis pulled Item J from the Consent Agenda for discussion. MOTION: Council Member Carter MOVED to APPROVE the Consent Agenda with the exception of Item J. Council Member Culver SECONDED the motion. Motion carried, 7 —0. 11/03/04 Minutes,Council Regular Session 3 A. Minutes— 10/11/04; 10/20/04 B. Police Report— September 2004 C. Resolution No. (R)04- 110 Award of contract for professional engineering services to RS Engineering in the amount of$21,119.00 for post design of the Tangerine Road/La Cholla Boulevard Project D. Resolution No. (R)04-111 Amending contract for Project No. OV 30 99/00 08 professional engineering services with RS Engineering in the amount of $271,231.00 for the Oracle Road Improvement District E. Resolution No. (R)04-112 Authorizing the execution of an Intergovernmental Agreement with ADOT for the funding and maintenance of the traffic signal for the Tangerine Road and Innovation Park Drive Intersection F. Approval of public art at Dr• Linaker Dental Office located.within the Ridgeview Plaza on the northeast corner of Oracle R i�- and Magee Road,��;yr^.: n�c: Parcel #225-14-246A ,,, G. Approval of public art for the Bank of America cate '°{r e Safeway Vistoso Plaza on the northeast corner of Ra Vistoso"it,':(;,;;;-;yard, and 220-02-0310 y' Tangerine Road, Parcel # H. Approval of a request from roperty owns wit lithe 10700 e ock of pp g p f:,..:::.:.: •.: Shannon Road for a street name chap :. '''*innon Road to Owl Vista Place to better identify their properties : I al Plat for 60 single-family e Canyon y: '� 2 , OV 12-01-03 Approval of the` axe �.`�: -slFYy:y:.;x'::•jc;::;.:>:.. r f r r•�:. lots on 83.07 acres abuttin `" . t fMountath rcle and the west side of g �'•nr..:.: r�?:w: ,'r t:::xd:T::::.. Rancho Vistoso Boulevard, located ` rA�t : f the Club at Vistoso Golf Course in Rancho Vistoso, Nei : e::o` . `d Parcel #219-19-1970 ,,�s��h ,'�"��Y wk's:, J. OV12-03-26 A ` :°`r:;a fina }1at for New World Development - 105 single-familysingle-family,1Spd294peres Aitin the Monterra Hills Planned Area Develo me '���} sated ;` a ,:Y. outh de of Tangerine Road just north of the .•rF%"rte•9,u„f"%. 1,.:..r,:,�<>?N,ri..�•,;;•:r,.,.':�C:::34.%��;i'f'J:''•Y+,; �': is%•.•:' 'i::•. .i?4:}::: - ?h:':::::: • 0 (PULLED FOR Naranja Tow1��� � �pPt`�.� �� 827 DISCUSSION) Y .f.f k�':+y.Y Q:"• l•::ji::: 4jpiy K. Resolution No:` rye; `1 113 Approvingthe Assessment Diagram for the Oracr6'Ita,lpproVprt District r J. OV12-6 :APPRO` `��°:�������-� OF A FINAL PLAT FOR NEW WORLD OP1 f `. - 105 SIS►GLE-FAMILY LOTS ON 29.3 ACRES WITHIN THE D E E L y;,{yr �y�r���. MONTERRA �`�� �5 'NNED AREA DEVELOPMENT, LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE O ` ERINE ROAD JUST NORTH OF THE NARANJA TOWN SITE, PAR YL#224-01-8270 Mayor Loomis stated that during the Preliminary Plat approval for this development, the Council had discussed adding a General Note informing potential buyers that there would be a neighborhood park next door. He asked that the following condition be added to the Final Plat for approval: "This project is adjacent to a proposed regional park consisting of active indoor and outdoor recreation• Some recreation venues will be lighted and will generate noise beyond the property line. The primary access to the park will be the proposed Musette Drive as dedicated by this plat." 11/03/04 Minutes,Council Regular Session 4 MOTION: Council Member Gillaspie MOVED to APPROVE OV 12-03-26, Tangerine Terrace Final Plat with the addition of General Note 17 to read: "This project is adjacent to a proposed regional park consisting of active indoor and outdoor recreation. Some recreation venues will be lighted and will generate noise beyond the property line. The primary access to the park will be the proposed Musette Drive as dedicated by this plat." Council Member Culver SECONDED the motion. Motion carried, 7 — 0. 2. RECOGNITION OF ORO VALLEY RESIDENT AND WORLD WAR II VETERAN SHERMAN WALGREN AND PRESENTATION OF A MEMORIAL QUILT TO HONOR HIS SERVICE ABOARD THE USS NORTHAMPTON Public Information Officer Bob Kovitz reported that Mr. Shermanter; .fi lgren served on the i USS Northampton duringWorld War II. In honor of {`service during the battleship p ., r� g War and for his help in providing information regarding them " who was lost at sea � ���••���"iidg�� �• `;:�;�:::»>; Texas, have sent while serving on that ship, Mr• and Mrs• Phillip Bucklew o ry irffit:4.;i:-. handmade quilt to be presented on their behalf to Mr•; :1 ren• Mr ::`sitz then a presentation from the Bucklew's com an ., : site re ardin �.::,: vat ren and showed a p y,�,::;:};. g g��� g the poem he wrote while serving on the USS No •a 'pton•::=:•,, then presentedMr. P*4` '`Wal ren the uilt on behalf of the Bucklew's• f::f. ,g q :r Mr• Kovitz also explained that Mr• Wal : was design 's'"r1 e Poet Laureate of the �H►i:N r.,..a.::.:.ffi F;, f%"��: �,`,:�..go/{�r:r.��: "Sailing 1 Reunion Association for l � irin :;: oem eqti:fedHome. Northampton �.: r..,....s:.fig.;�? ,: Mr• Wal ren then recited hispoem and ;:;::Anted t : .or and Council with copies of g p :hrFfi:r. .+S[...` ..:. .. r: �•c;'�si''f:: .4!'s•:y>�% s�%?fes' f'•„ hispoem. !r. 313// � "?`f• , Mayor Loomis then read tarn thattl,relaimed November 3, 2004 as "Sherman a er h ored all past members of the armed forces E. Walgren Day" in Or/��;:r: 1ey z�:.�-`vh on Veteran's Day 2004. 4 r}F%- 0,1041•01-"P Mayor Loomis r: 4e meetingat 7:45 p.m. The meeting resumed at 7.50 p.m. ,,;;;t/` �' . , - RESOLUTION NO. 3• RtS UTI ON ( 114 AMENDING 01-80, CONTAINING HE REVISED TOWN COUNCIL PARLIAMENTARY RULES AND PROCEI y` CODE OF CONDUCT, SECTIONS 5.2(D) AND 8.10 REGARDING T ss r; ER OF THE COUNCIL AGENDA(S) Acting Town Attorney Tobin Sidles reported that Council Member Culver had requested that "Future Agenda Items"be added as a permanent line item to the Regular Town Council Agendas. He stated that by adopting Resolution (R)04-114, the Council would amend the Town Council's Parliamentary Rules and Procedures and Code of Conduct and thus place this item as requested. He cautioned the Council that there could be no discussion regarding the item during this time but just a request to place a specific item on a future agenda. MOTION: Council Member Culver MOVED to ADOPT Resolution (R)04-114 amending Sections 5.2 and 8.10 of the Revised Town Council Parliamentary Rules and 11/03/04 Minutes,Council Regular Session 5 Procedures and Code of Conduct finding that such is in the best interests of the Town of Oro Valley. Council Member Dankwerth SECONDED the motion. Motion carried, 7- 0. 4. CONSIDERATION OF ALLOWING THE GENERAL PLAN REVISION COMMITTEE TO USE PROXY VOTES Community Development Director Brent Sinclair reported that the General Plan Revision Committee has voted (6— 5) to forward a request for Council's approval allowing an absent committee member to assign their proxy vote to another committee member who is present at the meeting. He then stated that the Committee voted to assign Bill Adler to represent those who voted for the proxy vote to the Council. y:.. y.c%!ag: • dee r.,. Bill Adler, 10720 N. Eagle Eye Place, reviewed reasons for absf, embers providing a '���� !y"�"` ) H e then proxy to an attending member (i.e. workingmembers, emer • : t tc. explained that absent members could either provide specificdrect how that proxy was to be voted on agenda items or they could provide vection to the ttkitpmber receiving the proxy that they could vote that proxy as they wish*y -` ,�.4/4" 4,7;, 1,46, ;.:. DISCUSSION FOLLOWED REGARDING: ; r : yf,,.V r ➢ Council Member Dankwerth: Pioblemsith oxies - Person absent would not know extent of discussion :wing a bla::bm::,roxy to another member could conceivablyskew the � h absent *Ober maynot necessarily �• .... � '•u;7,r/:Y•k;;%:'.'':iii.:%..,:x.52::;,.;.,•,+�/� ''' l vote. Vote byGeneral agree with how the member vilthe �' CL,'Wfo*hat %• e the dissenting reasons? (Mr. Plan Revision Committee was Adler explained thatraZy,that :felt thRi► yvas incumbent upon the people appointed nted ::r to attend the m etin` s. also stated that this would be discretionary and the person would `'X` `have.:• "'', :ve a r yvote. He also explained that the ,:r.��,!;v,,;7'.'f`:. x•�if�;„V::u9�.r:,.,r,:, T'. • ..•�/•.��G:;:;.;r..�:!'•�::., �`�rry'!R;5:->„'�Sj,$i,{��%+•i,L,.',•�'.,�y�,',',�{r�yn+yr,`• reg for absent members to use a speaker Committee ha �� � : ..:: :: phone.Cour .•'�... . [ :9•`^�;N.?S rR'+,f'"` Aykv3 T . i l em" uu'Y e` or a member of anyother �b.cr� .-, :_: If a Council Member r:.l.:{:/r A:/•:./`»r�4M�itif if���:%�r':rF:. �{' 1i:i. B ` or orwrgs absent they do not have a proxy. They are not wit tfirt,scnt for disc ion leading up to the vote. How can one be sure that the me r with th proxy vote is representing the absent member? (Mr. Adler J�RiY?+''f:i: expla tha `'felt that the proxy would be given to those that the absent membeir "maximum confidence in, someone they trusted.) ➢ Vice Mayor Abbott--Committee members have the option as whether or not they use this. It is a tool for them to use if necessary. MOTION: Vice Mayor Abbott MOVED to allow the General Plan Revision Committee to utilize proxy voting whereby an appointed Committee member could assign proxy vote to another appointed Committee member. Council Member Gillaspie SECONDED the motion. DISCUSSION: Council Member Parish commented that the General Plan Revision Committee was a recommending committee to the Council. He stated that he did not see any harm in allowing them to utilize a proxy vote. He stated that if the Council trusts the 11/03/04 Minutes,Council Regular Session 6 people that they appointed to the Committee, then they should trust them to give their vote as a proxy. Council Member Culver stated that it was not an issue of trust. She stated that it was a matter of finding a better alternative. She commented that they may be able to readdress specific items at the next meeting if the members that were absent felt it necessary. She stated that her concerns lie with the member not being present for the discussion before the vote and she would rather the votes came from the actual Committee member. Council Member Dankwerth agreed that it was not a matter of trust, but that when people agree to serve on a committee, etc., they should accept the responsibilities associated with F the appointment. She also commented that having only 6 member Dresent with 5 members absent could preclude having a diversity of opinion exp : ged and also miss out on having alternatives. :. 4444:,;. Member Carter commented that there are alte `for the "' Y:;:ted members Council ;:.: .;s who could carryon the information but he knew tha the"alternates wer �ci;'votin ;. ��� �:.. g members and he wanted to make sure that it continuedthat : Y.A;.y. In response to a question from Council Member Cul :,a,,fr .,f`5. Adler explained that the Committee does not have the liberty of continuances as GN hh; ave a definite deadline to : meet Nor �� ,ys H'(OW/; i.�..:r.r • Mayor Loomis commented that the Counc�.; ::tgrven ecific direction that alternates y . would not be able to vote• HipsoppmmerrtmttnatHe the Committee must consider all points of view and he felt :::: v� tp,matte trust confidence and respect. He stated � .s. ��:: � p . �,��'.. that he has not seen an 4,Aat need F p, :x v&ing on any committee of any size. Vice Mayor Abbottr.,; ointe. ` that this was a creative compromise, another tool for the ��,,dry:::.:.. �� �s.. Committee to use- _ ?�: 'tedfig* Committee could decide if there were enough %iir.%���,,.a`':,.:,:>' tt....:fir,^,')/i„'?' /���...:,;, •f+"lj:G:.. •N:%2>"u,.5'"�•'.M':._ "+w%��;. •.;. • people availableto disc Nd v ,on issues and if not, they could continue the item Sri r"Yf�K F%•� until a lar ..N . orum was ent. Council MemberGi lasp .stated that he supported the request for a proxy vote• He reminded the CountraOfthe Committee is under an extremely tight time frame. He also stated that they have highly professional people sitting on the Committee and many stated up front that they had other time commitments. He also stated that the Committee had discussed that the person giving the proxy vote could challenge the vote at the next meeting if they felt it necessary. CALL FOR THE QUESTION: Council Member Gillaspie called for the question. MOTION CARRIED, 4 —3, with Mayor Loomis and Council Members Culver and Dankwerth opposed. 11/03/04 Minutes,Council Regular Session 7 5. STATUS REPORT ON THE GLOVER ROAD PEDESTRIAN PATH Town Engineer Bill Jansen explained that the pedestrian path on the east side of Glover Road was submitted to the Town's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) process for the past two years but it did not receive funding due to lack of funds. He then reviewed overheads and three options for the eastside Glover Road Pedestrian Path. The three options were as follows: Option 1 - $131,284 (Widen road by 10 ft. & add a concrete barrier, La Cholla to Mountain Breeze) Option 2 - $88,270 (Detached 5 ft. wide concrete sidewalk separated 5 ft. from edge of pavement, La Cholla to Verch Way) Option 3 - $63,008 (Detached 5 ft. asphalt path separated 5ft. fromAge of pavement, Mountain Breeze to La Cholla) (Staff is recommending this optiplAm a cost standpoint.) � .:j die01 4:, *1;!-I dir Steve Faaborg, Senior Engineering Civil Tech, reviewe ::video thatW;.�`;, ok on November 1, 2004 showingthepedestrian and bic c ' ffic alongGl ��V'yY road during y . ��:: � g school "rush hour." /0-0'Jw .. /et1::k Discussion followed regarding Amphitheater Schon ':.` •Jct sharing in the cost, Construction Sales Tax to offset the cosj4ther areas ii`t. ` oiwn that may have safety a fety i concerns, shared-use path with se aratihA� succes n terms of safety, possible le future Glover Road connections, DAREb;:titicerg',4600,„..educate students on bicycle safety and helmet use, and demographics c4'thekea v Mayor Loomis opened the �maCiof:•6 uSVFblic c .::F , ent. !Av.,/ Nancy Martin, 11780 N.1t'j>;'• 4. Y:...5.:�{ %is'`a stated that there was a need for a detached 0J.;".� l .:.y H.iFfiS::%.. ..o.rixa`..;�F•.'•ti::t;::::F'a::� 7 separated path on the.east sWeofGlover Road to keep the children safe. She stated that itt,,,st ‘eft*,, ,i on Monday, N Yshy Jted at least 70 children riding bicycles. `. •:tom sz< f•�.,�y, J;:•:• -;%�;;. •: r): Vice Mayo bf ott direcrecl taff to place consideration of this item on the December 1 st Council Age J In response to a question Vice Mayor Abbott, Mr. Jansen explained that the length of time to construct a dike/pedestrian path would take about 30 days. However, the issue is that the Town can not start construction until school is out for the summer when they don't have school traffic to worry about. Mayor Loomis asked Mr. Jansen to identify where the funds would come from. Mr. Jansen replied that he felt that there were adequate funds in the Highway Fund to cover a $68,000 - $70,000 project but he would verify that with the Finance Director. CALL TO AUDIENCE —No speakers. 11/03/04 Minutes,Council Regular Session 8 ADJOURNMENT MOTION: A MOTION was made by Council Member Parish and SECONDED by Council Member Culver to adjourn at 8:55 p.m. Motion carried, 7—0. Respectfully submitted, Roxana Garrity, CMC Deputy Town Clerk 4�;/,:,^,.fir.;:, SO'ty..y.J'r<,.`t•SFY.^.: Vaii. /. /f/fJ�AtFI 1 F ri., I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are t:; °ue and c rrect copyof the minutes �°��',':>%>::::>; k.'"i.Via;'` of the regular session of the Town of Oro Valle i u f l of Oro Valley, Arizona held on the 3rd day of November 2004. I further certify certilyAR,t the meeting was duly called and held and that a quorum was7ififr rese l: t. Dated this day of VIC.4141011110:94.:yrri•.; •r Yt;�•y:yyj%3;,; ,fi " Ilk',eV iftgal,10 Kathryn E. 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SUMMARY: This project involves the Professional Engineering Services for the post design of the Oracle Road Improvement District. The consultant will provide Construction Management and Inspection Services during construction, address requests for information during the construction process and provide Construction Materials Testing Services as required per ADOT's Right of Way Permit No. 92856. These services will be provided on a time and materials basis as needed, not to exceed $411,585.00. Attached is a detailed scope of work from RS Engineering, Inc. dated October 8, 2004. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution (R) 04-115 2. RS Engineering, Inc. proposal dated October 8, 2004. FISCAL IMPACT: The funding for this project will be from the sale of bonds from the Improvement District. RECOMMENDATIONS: Public Works Staff recommends the awarding of this contract to RS Engineering, Inc.. through the adoption of the attached resolution. RS Engineering, Inc. is the designated Engineer for the Oracle Road Improvement District. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 2 SUGGESTED MOTION: The Town Council may wish to consider one of the following motions: I move to approve Resolution (R) 04-115 authorizing the Mayor to accept the proposal and award a contract to RS Engineering, Inc. for Professional Engineering Services .for post design for the Oracle Road Improvement District Or I move to deny Resolution (R) 04- 115 . Or .7/'---/ I move to I/ J e Rodriguez PE, Engineering Div Mgr / ",,,, / ' , ' / I.- ' I i ,,...... ‘,„_ Wi am Jansen, „Sept He.: ',41 Chuck Sweet, Tawn Manager RESOLUTION NO. (R)04- 115 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA, AWARD OF CONTRACT TO RS ENGINEERING, INC. FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR POST DESIGN OF THE ORACLE ROAD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the construction of roadway improvements within the Town's Right of Way is necessary to the public health, safety, and welfare in order to provide for the safe and effective movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic; and, WHEREAS, the Town Council deems it necessary, in the interest of providing for the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Oro Valley, to authorize the Mayor to contract with RS Engineering, Inc. for Professional Engineering Services for Post Design of the Oracle Road Improvement District; and, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE MAYOR AND THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA: The Mayor is authorized to contract with RS Engineering, Inc. for Professional Engineering Services for Post Design of the Oracle Road Improvement District. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona this 17th day of November, 2004. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA Paul H. Loomis, Mayor Date ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Kathryn E. Cuvelier, Town Clerk Date Mark Langlitz, Town Attorney Date October 8,2004 Town of Oro Valley 11000 N.La Canada Drive Oro Valley,AZ 85737 Attn: Jose Rodriguez ENG / NEER / NG Re: ORID Construction Management&Inspection Services Fee Proposal Dear Jose: R S Engineering is pleased to submit this proposal for Construction Management and Inspection services for the above-referenced project. These services will include: • Provide Construction Management and Inspection Services during construction • Attend the Pre-Construction Meeting • Address RFI's during the construction process • Provide Construction Materials Testing Services The above services will be provided on a time and materials basis for a fee not to exceed$411,585. Not included in this proposal are construction staking,permits,permit fees,and reproduction costs beyond our in-house needs. Please note that this proposal is based upon an estimated construction period of 45 weeks. All work will be performed in strict accordance with ADOT standards. Should additional services be required that are not covered by this contract letter,prior to commencement of work,you will be notified in the form of a contract letter,which will specify the services to be performed. This proposal is valid for a period of 30 days from the date shown. You will be billed monthly or bi- monthly and invoices are due and payable upon receipt. Invoices not paid within 30 days of the date rendered will be assessed a finance charge of one percent per month, or fraction thereof, for each month beyond 30 days past due. Invoices not paid within 60 days will result in R S Engineering stopping work until such invoices rendered are paid in full. Invoices not paid within 90 days of the date rendered will be referred for collection. Claims disputes or other matters in question between the parties to this Agreement arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the breach thereof, shall be subject to and decided by arbitration in accordance with the Construction Industry Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association currently in effect unless the parties mutually agree otherwise. Demand for arbitration shall be filed with the other party to this Agreement and with the American Arbitration Association. A demand for arbitration shall be made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute or other matter in question has arisen. The award rendered by the arbitrator or arbitrators shall be final, and judgment may be entered upon it in accordance with applicable law in any court having jurisdiction thereof. R S Engineering,Inc. 2445 N.Tucson Blvd. •Tucson,AZ 85716 •Tel:(520) 791-3933 • Fax:(520) 791-9405 • www.rsengineering.com ORID Construction Management&Inspection Services Fee Proposal October 8,2004 Page 2 If you are in agreement with the above,please sign below. The signed original of this letter agreement will be required prior to the commencement of any work on this project. Sincerely, R S ENGINEERING,INC. Kevin S. Perko, P.E. Vice President KP/kp ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO: Town of Oro Valley By: Printed Name: Title: Date: E:\0128\04-Construction\ltr-ORID-CM-feeproposal-revised-100704.doc Attachment -41 Yf v PCOYy � c- r 7 -, w 0 z LE burl' MONRAD ENGINEERING, INC.RI o = � Principals: Consulting Electrical Engineers �l9'6vr�o+�pES,.s Lawrence E.Monrad, P.E. 1926 East Ft. Lowell Road, Suite 200 Fernando Galvez, P.E., RCDD Tucson, Arizona 85719-2391 Joseph F. Smith, P.E. -`g_tiffl Christian K. Monrad, P.E. (520) 884-0045 FAX (520) 884-0048 mei @monradengineeringinc.com Mf M 0.* October 7, 2004 R S Engineering 2445 North Tucson Blvd. Tucson AZ 85716 Attention: Mr. Kevin Perko, P.E. Subject: Electrical Engineering/Construction Administration Services for Oracle Road Improvement District Dear Kevin, As requested, we submit for your review, approval and negotiation our revised fee proposal for the subject project. We include the following items: o Project Scope of Services. o Task Description & Man-hour Estimate. o Derivation of Cost Proposal Summary In accordance with our discussions to date, Monrad Engineering confirms that our services include the following project Scope of Services: Review and prepare responses to contractor electrical submittals, shop drawings and temporary signal plans. Review utility service drawings (i.e. TEP and QWEST engineering drawings) and respond to contractor RFC/RFIs as required. Provide field inspections of temporary signals, all underground raceways, pole foundations, traffic signal wiring, traffic signal and street lighting installations, emergency vehicle preemption equipment installation, video detection equipment installation, and utility service installation. Review contractor QA/QC documentation. Provide engineering support for utility service start-up, traffic signal system start-up, and EVPE system start- up. Review contractor as-built drawings,operations and maintenance manual submittals,and assist with project close out as required. For performing these services, we are requesting a task order contract for: Construction Administration $49,942 All salaries and rates are in accordance with our current financials and are subject to audit. Very truly yours, MONRAD ENGINEERING, INC. . NERLIY7."-' D. iA. e "4")`444 r: Lawrence E. Monrad, P.E. OCT 7 li F.; President ��, R S ENGINEERING APPROVED: R.S. Engineering Date C:\MY DOCUMENTS\PROJECT\01\01027G\PROPOSAL ORID CA SERVICES.DOC BROAD VISION. ACEC PROFESSIONALLY MANAGED. AMERICAN COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING COMPANIES PROVEN EXCELLENCE. The Voice of America's Engineering Industry OCTOBER 7, 2004 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR ORACLE ROAD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION FIRM NAME: MONRAD ENGINEERING, INC. Consulting Electrical Engineers TASK DESCRIPTION AND MAN-HOUR ESTIMATE Principal Engineer/ Journeyman Engineer Designer Electrician Sub-Total Preconstruction 8 60 0 68 Activities Construction/Field Inspections 8 238 200 446 16 298 200 514 BROAD VISION. WI MONRAD ENGINEERING, INC. PROFESSIONALLY MANAGED. Consulting Electrical Engineers PROVEN EXCELLENCE. OCTOBER 7, 2004 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR ORACLE ROAD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION FIRM NAME: MONRAD ENGINEERING, INC. Consulting Electrical Engineers DERIVATION OF COST PROPOSAL SUMMARY ESTIMATED DIRECT LABOR Classification Estimated Average Labor Manhours Hourly Cost Rate Principal Engineer 16 $45.00 $720.00 Engineer/Designer 298 $41.75 $ 12,441.00 Journeyman Electrician 200 25.00 $ 5,000.00 (Subcontractor) Total Estimated Labor $ 18,161.00 OVERHEAD @150% of(Est Labor) $ 27,241.00 Sub-Total $ 45,402.00 Total Estimated Cost to Consultant $ 45,402.00 Net Fee (Direct cost+ Overhead) X Multiplier 10% $ 4,540.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST $ 49,942.00 CONTRACT TIME: 225 WORKING DAYS BROAD VISION. MONRAD ENGINEERING, INC. PROFESSIONALLY MANAGED. Consulting Electrical Engineers PROVEN EXCELLENCE. X O co in CC)J Q N 0) CD CO O p co) O H COw O O CD o N E� E� r H Efl b9 to 'C}' -o E� to c,) .j Vi L O O .,_. O O ,- r- CU c co o (0 0 h. 0) O E� O rn rn O cO. 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N c H o O c Y I- a c o ca I- X fn U>- Q 0 -o = cH 0) v)-n p (13 y- crs c ct3N 0 c (13 CD c -(14-) o0a) w 2 cu N w O Cn O a) N U NOEH co C ye � -, = WtJ2 a) • 015 X p >+ p jo _ po r' W Z F- co Ce n ON owQ goJ coCe 0 0 c v 'Er) Z a> H � w -� a � 0 I c0 � J 0 H o a) �� `C ) -aQ U ° ( o ° o �(Ni 2 .n > o) p c U o x p oo =O E ' .V a) w01-- - ZU a_ Qw 2 � X2 W LL r-• ii; (/) C CU ' pC3' O U) co Z U Z H F- m j co Y ?, ,- (C N CO �- < CO + .Oco a) .a Q L H a) L Q. - a c TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & COUNCIL FROM: Jose N. Rodriguez, P.E., Engineering Division Manager SUBJECT: Resolution (R) 04- 116 Award of contract for Project No. OV30 01/02 24 Rancho Feliz Subdivision Phase II —Fog Seal SUMMARY: ThisJro'ect is a continuation of the pavement rehabilitation for Rancho Feliz. Fog p Seal is a bituminous material applied to asphalt pavement to seal and rejuvenate asphalt. This material was to be applied immediately after the roads in Rancho Feliz were overlayed with S.A.M. (Stress Absorbing Membrane); however, we were advised byasphaltexperts to wait several months to allow the S.A.M. to cure. Thus instead of waiting several months for Pima Paving to perform this task (which were already declining in work performance) we opted to close the original contract with Pima Paving and contract this task at a later date. This work involves fog sealing the roads within the Rancho Feliz Subdivision, setting up traffic control and other incidental items of work. In response to the advertisement for bids, the Town received two bid proposals. The bidro osals were opened by Town staff at 10:00 A.M. Monday, November 8, p p 2004. The following is a summary of the bids received along with the engineer' s estimate: 1. Sunland Asphalt, Inc. $38,810.00 Lump Sum 2. Cactus Transport, Inc. $16,371.00 Lump Sum Engineer' s Estimate $40,000.00 Lump Sum Staff investigated Cactus Transport, Inc. contractors license No. ROC 179814, Type A - Commercial General Engineering for past performance and found no complaints filed under Arizona Registrar of Contractors -see attached. Furthermore, the asphalt material supplied and to be applied by Cactus Transport meets our specifications base on the certificate of compliance submitted to us by Cactus Transport. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution (R) 04-116 TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 2 FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for this project is available from budgeted Town funds Funding Summary: Fiscal year 02/03 $250,000.00 In-House Design fee $561.89 Construction (Pima Paving) $109,802.81 Balance $139,635.30 RECOMMENDATION: Public Works staff recommends the award of this contract to Cactus Transport, Inc. through the adoption of the attached resolution. SUGGESTED MOTION: The Council may wish to consider one of the following motions: I move to approve Resolution (R) 04 - 116 OR I move to deny Resolution (R) 04 - 116 �' /17/,,V;,---- 17" d r" Jose N. Rodrigu- P.E., Engineering Div. Manager / r. ; 1, j / , i f IL_ t-..--- '' ...--- ..._ Willi. A. Jansen P. ., own Engineer // ,%4 Chuck Sweet, Town Manager AZ ROC - Contractor Detail Page 1 of 1, ft h - as c Lo." r_,, 1 i; - AR)213 NA Roc Arizona Registrar of Contractors 6111111111111111111111 -,,.- ROC Home Search by Name march by Licence VIEW BOND DETAIL BUILDING CONFIDENCE RETUN TO LIST The data supplied below is based on your specific request(s)and is correct to the best of our knowledge as of the date and time it'was extracted from our data files. The information is provided without personal research or analysis. The data is subject to change on a daily basis.If this information is required for legal purposes,you may request an affidavit or certified copies for a fee as specified in A.P.S.32-1104A3.Please read our Standard Disclaimer at www.azroc.goviLegal/Disciaim.html License Information ROC179814 Nov 9, 2004 11:13:57 AM Please note: The company or individuals listed on this license may hold other Arizona contracting licenses. To view information, status and complaint history for the past two years on other licenses held,go to the License Inquiry page and do a "Company Name and Personnel"search by entering the name of the company or individuals listed on the license. Company Name: CACTUS TRANSPORT INC License Status: CURRENT Status Date: Action: Status Narrative: Address: 8211 W SHERMAN ST TOLLESON,AZ 85353 Phone Number: 623-907-2800 Former Company Name: Date of Name Change: License Number: ROC179814 License Class: A- COMMERCIAL GENERAL ENGINEERING License Entity: CORPORATION License Issue Date: 11/5/2002 Renewed Thru: 11/30/2004 Qualifying Party Information:(Last name listed first) DOMINY JACOB WADE Position: CORPORATE OFFICER Date Qualified: 11/5/2002 Principal Information:(Last name listed first) DOMINY JACQUELINE RUTH , PRES-TREAS DOMINY GALE JAMES , VP DOMINY AMY ELLEN , VP HOVER MICHELLE DOMINY , VP Complaint Information: Complaints against this contractor license during the past two years are listed below. These complaints do not include those that were cancelled by the complainant prior to an inspection. Contact the Registrar of Contractors at 602-542-1525 or toll-free statewide at 1-888-271-9286 to identify the ROC office location you need to visit to view complete complaint documentation. Open: 0 This is the number of complaints against this contractor that are currently open. http://www.azroc.gov/clsc/AZROCLicenseQuery 11/9/2004 AZ ROC - C )ntractor Detail Page 2 of 2 Closed: Disciplined: 0 This is the number of complaints against this contractor that resulted in discipline being imposed after an administrative hearing or default because of a violation(s)of state contracting law. Resolved/Settled/0 This is the number of complaints closed against this contractor that were resolved or settled Withdrawn: by the contractor or withdrawn by the complainant before or after an administrative hearing. Denied Access: 0 This is the number of complaints against this contractor that were closed without corrective work being performed because the contractor was denied access by the complainant. Bankruptcy: 0 This is the number of complaints against this contractor that were closed because the contractor is in bankruptcy. Terms of Use I Privacy Policy I Contact Us Copyright 2003 Arizona Registrar of Contractors,All Rights Reserved http://www.azroc.goviclsc/AZROCLicenseQuery 11/9/2004 RESOLUTION NO. (R) 04- 116 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA, APPROVING AUTHORIZATION FOR THE MAYOR TO CONTRACT WITH CACTUS TRANSPORT, INC. FOR THE RANCHO FELIZ SUBDIVISION PHASE II - FOG SEAL, PROJECT NO. OV 30 01/02 24. WHEREAS, thep avement rehabilitation within the Town's right of way is necessary to the public health, safety, and welfare in order to provide for the safe and effective movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic; and WHEREAS, the Town Council deems it necessary, in the interest of providing for the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Oro Valley, to authorize the Mayor to contract with Cactus Transport, Inc. to fog seal the roads within the Rancho Feliz Subdivision, stripe stop bars, set up traffic control and other incidental items of work. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE MAYOR AND THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA: Authorizing the Mayor to contract with Cactus Transport, Inc. to fog seal the roads within the Rancho Feliz Subdivision, stripe stop bars, set up traffic control and other incidental items of work. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona this 17 thday of November, 2004. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Kathryn E. Cuvelier, Town Clerk Mark Langlitz, Town Attorney TOWN OF ORO VALLEY G COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & COUNCIL FROM: Shirley Seng, Utility Administrator SUBJECT: Resolution No. (R) 04-117 A Resolution of the Mayor and Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona Approving and Authorizing the Execution of an Intergovernmental Agreement Between the Town of Oro Valley and Pima County In Order for the Town to Bill and Collect Sewer User Fees on Behalf of Pima County. SUMMARY: The Town of Oro Valley has been billing and collecting sewer user fees on behalf of Pima County for the past 3 years as authorized by Resolutions No. (R) 00-17 and (R) 01-35. The existing Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) expired on June 29, 2004. Adoption of the resolution before you authorize the Town to continue to provide billing and collection of sewer user fees on behalf of Pima County for an additional three years expiring June 30, 2007. Additionally, the administrataive fee that Pima County would pay to the Town for these services would be increased from 580 to 590 per bill. FISCAL IMPACT: The water utility would receive an estimated $320,000 in revenue over the life of the agreement. RECOMMENDATION: Staff respectfully recommends approval of Resolution No. (R) 04- 117 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution (R) 04- 2. Intergovernmental Agreement between the Town of Oro Valley and Pima County SUGGESTED MOTION: I move to approve Resolution No. (R) 04- 117 A Resolution of the Mayor and Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona approving and authorizing the execution of an Intergovernmental Agreement between the Town of Oro Valley and Pima County in Order for the Town to bill and collect sewer user fees on behalf of Pima County. OR I move to \ LI, Uti y Admini rator de, 0 '. Wa - U lity Dire s r / /1 i Ai ,tet Town Manager RESOLUTION NO. (R) 04- 117 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY AND PIMA COUNTY IN ORDER FOR THE TOWN TO BILL AND COLLECT SEWER USER FEES ON BEHALF OF PIMA COUNTY. WHEREAS, pursuant to ARS § 11-952, The Town of Oro Valley is authorized to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement for joint and cooperative action with Pima County; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Pima County sewer user fee ordinance, the Town shall provide billing and collection of sewer user fees, as part of the billing and collection system for the water utility, from customers receiving water from the Town water utility though discharging wastewater into the County sewer system; and WHEREAS, the Town of Oro Valley was previously authorized to provide billing and collection sewer users fees for the County with the approval of Resolutions No. (R) 00-17 and (R) 01-35; and WHEREAS, the Town of Oro Valley and Pima County both desire to continue to have the Town provide billing and collection of sewer user fees on behalf of Pima County; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the Town to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with the County, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference, in order to provide billing and collection of sewer user fees as the County will pay the Town a monthly administrative fee per account. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, that the Intergovernmental Agreement between the Town of Oro Valley and Pima County for the billing and collecting of sewer user fees by the Town on behalf of the County from date of recordation of this agreement through June 30, 2007 is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and any other administrative officials of the Town of Oro Valley are hereby authorized to take such steps as are necessary to execute and implement the terms of the Intergovernmental Agreement. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona this 17th day of November, 2004. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Town Clerk Town Attorney INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT for Billing of Sewer User Accounts and Provision of Water Consumption Data This Intergovernmental Agreement (Agreement) entered into pursuant to ARS §11, Chapter 7, Article 3,by and between the Town of Oro Valley(Town); and Pima County, Arizona, a body politic and corporate, a political subdivision of the State of Arizona (County). RECITALS A. The County is empowered by A.R.S. § 11-264 to operate and maintain a public sanitary sewerage system and is the designated public sewer system provider for the residents of the Town. B. The Town is a public water provider and provides water to its residents. C. The Town and County wish to accommodate their shared customers by billing sewer user fees based on the Town's customer water use data. D. The Town is the sole source of water use data for its customers. E. The Town and the County intend to reduce the number of delinquent sewer accounts. NOW THEREFORE, in furtherance of these matters, the Town and the County agree: ARTICLE I The Town shall bill and collect sewer user fees authorized by the County's sewer user fee ordinance. As part of the billing and collection system for the water utility, it is understood that the Town will be billing and collecting the following type of accounts: A. Water and Sewer Accounts - customer is receiving water from the Town water utility and discharging wastewater into the County sewerage system. ARTICLE II TOWN'S RESPONSIBILITIES The Town shallp rovide the following sewer billing and collection services for the County: A. Provide water consumption data for each water and sewer account and provide monthly billings and collection of these accounts; B. Update all water and sewer accounts (turn-on and turn-off) to maintain an accurate, active customer file; C. Bill and disconnect delinquent sewer accounts in same manner the Town uses to bill and disconnect delinquent water accounts, and transmit delinquent account information to the County for collecting those delinquent sewer accounts that cannot be collected through the water billing system; D. Process sewer user fee adjustments transmitted by the County and adjust sewer user fees in accordance with adjustment policies authorized by the County; E. Maintain an accurate, computerized sewer billing and accounts receivable; F. Provide the County with read-only access to the computerized customer billing system maintained by the Town; G. Provide the County with winter(December, January, and February)water use data for those sewer users on the Town water system; H. Provide the County with all necessary and agreed upon computer-oriented reports required to effectively manage the revenues and customer accounts of the sewer utility; I. Provide the County with the ability to insert sewer utility-related information into the monthly customer billings; J. Upon receipt of sewer user fee payments, the Town shall deposit the funds with the County Treasurer as per the agreed upon schedule; K. At the County's option, the Town shall provide a register showing active account status of each account on a monthly basis and will provide a final delinquent account register of all accounts considered as the inactive final billing register; L. The Town shall provide a Project Manager for this agreement who shall serve as liaison with the County on all issues relating to this Agreement; M. The Town shall provide the County with the opportunity to provide input to any billing system changes prior to implementation; N. The Town shall cooperate with the County to develop procedures and reporting modifications to satisfy deficiencies identified in yearly audits; and O. To the extent possible, the Town shall provide additional computer services in the form of special computer programs or printouts to the County at no cost. ARTICLE III COUNTY'S RESPONSIBILITIES A. For performing all of the services described in Article II above, the County agrees to pay and the Town agrees to offset against amounts owed the County, a monthly administrative billing fee of$.59 per account per month,not to exceed $319,564 for the three (3) year term of this Agreement. Such fees will reimburse the Town for the cost of billing and collection services. B. The County also agrees to provide the following: 1. Adjust Town sewer-user fee accounts as required; 2. Answer sewer complaints from Town customers; 3. Provide a Project Manager for this Agreement who will serve as liaison with the Town on all issues relating to this Agreement; 4. Accept responsibility to collect all delinquent sewer accounts served by the Town after they have been written off to bad debt expense by the Town; and 5. Inspect and identify any computer errors and notify the Town of any necessary changes. C. The County and Town will review and adjust the monthly administrative billing fee on an annual basis, provided the fees are appropriate. D. The County and Town agree to provide security measures for all hardware and software to assure confidentiality of all data. Each entity is to provide security for its own facility and information. ARTICLE IV ACCESS TO RECORDS A. The Town shall maintain books, records, documents, and other evidence directly pertinent to performance under this Agreement in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and practices consistently applied. The Town shall also maintain the financial information and data used by the Town in time preparation or support of the cost submission and a copy of the cost summary submitted to the County. The County shall have access to such books,records, documents, and other evidence for inspection, audit and copying. The Town shall provide proper facilities for such access and inspections. B. Audits conducted under this article shall be performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and established procedures and guidelines of the reviewing or auditing Agency(ies). C. The Town agrees to the disclosure of all information and reports resulting from access to records, as described in Article IV(A), to the County-designed auditor, provided that the Town is afforded the opportunity for an audit exit conference and an opportunity to comment and submit any supporting documentation on the pertinent portions of the draft audit report and that the final audit report will include written comments of reasonable length, if any, of the Town. D. At the County's request and with the concurrence of the Town,the Town may provide billing and collection services for sewer accounts receiving water from private water companies. If the Town agrees to provide billing and collection services for these accounts, the County shall pay fees as described in Article III(A), above. ARTICLE V A. Non-discrimination. Town shall not discriminate against any employee, client or any other individual in any way involved with the County and Town,because of race, age, creed, color, religion, sex, handicap or national origin in the course of carrying Town's duties pursuant to this Agreement. Town agrees to comply with the provisions of the Arizona Executive Order 75-5, as amended by Executive Order 99- 4. B. Americans with Disabilities Act. Town shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act(Public Law 101-336,42 U.S.C. 12101-12213) and all applicable federal regulations under the Act, including 28 CFR Parts 35 and 36. C. Effective Date. This Agreement shall be effective upon filing the original hereof with the Office of the Pima County Recorder and shall expire on June 30, 2007 unless earlier terminated by either party in accord with the terms of this Agreement. • D. Termination/Cancellation. 1. This Agreement may be terminated by either the County or the Town with written one hundred-twenty(120) day notice. This Contract is subject to cancellation for conflict of interest pursuant to ARS § 38-511, the pertinent provisions of which are incorporated into this Contract by reference. 2. Notwithstanding anyother provision in this Agreement, this Agreement may be terminated if for any reason the Pima County Board of Supervisors does not appropriate sufficient monies for the purpose of maintaining this Agreement. In the event of such cancellation, Pima County shall have no further obligation to Town other than for payment for services rendered prior to cancellation. E. Indemnification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, each party agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other party and the other party's officers, agents, and employees from all claims, losses, and causes of actions arising out of, resulting from, or in any manner connected with this Agreement,but only to the extent such claim, loss, cause of action, damage or injury is caused or contributed to by the negligent acts or omissions of the indemnifying party. F. It is not intended by this Agreement to, and nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed to create any partnership,joint venture, or employment relationship between the parties or create any employer-employee relationship between the parties. No party hereto shall be liable for any debts, accounts, obligations, or other liabilities whatsoever of the other. G. Legal Authority. Neither party warrants to the other its legal authority to enter into this Agreement. If a court, at the request of a third person, should declare that either party lacks authority to enter into this Agreement, or any part of it, then the agreement, or parts of it affected by such order, shall be null and void, and no recovery may be had by either party against the other for lack of performance or otherwise. H. Worker's Compensation. Each party shall comply with the notice of A.R.S. § 23- 1022(E). For purposes of A.R.S. § 23-1022, each party shall be considered the primary employer of all personnel currently or hereafter employed by that party, irrespective of the operations of protocol in place, and said party shall have the sole responsibility for the payment of Worker's Compensation benefits or other fringe benefits of said employees. I. Rights and Duties of Parties. This Agreement is intended to govern the rights and duties of the contracting parties only and is not intended to confer on any third party any rights or benefits which would not exist in the absence of this Agreement. J. Entire Agreement. This document constitutes the entire Agreement between thearties pertaining to the subject matter hereof, and all prior or p contemporaneous agreements and understandings, oral or written, are hereby superseded and merged herein. This Agreement shall not be modified, amended, altered or extended except through a written amendment signed by the parties and recorded with the Pima County Recorder. COUNTY OF PIMA TOWN OF ORO VALLEY By: By: Chairman,Pima County Board of Mayor, Town of Oro Valley Supervisors Date: Date: ATTEST: ATTEST: Clerk, Board of Supervisors Town Clerk APPROVED: _ Alf Kathleen M. Chavez,P.E., Director Pursuant to A.R.S. § 11-952, the undersigned public agency attorneys have determined that this Intergovernmental Agreement is in proper form and is within the powers and authority granted under the laws of the tate of Arizona. ag Alz D ut Co F 7 ttorney Town Attorney y r) d-411 t TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: Jeff Grant, Human Resources Director SUBJECT: Resolution (R) 04 - 118 DECLARING AS A PUBLIC RECORD THAT CERTAIN DOCUMENT ENTITLED "TOWN OF ORO VALLEY PERSONNEL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES CODE" SUMMARY: At the Town Council Study Session on October 25, 2004 the Town Council instructed the Human Resources Director to bring forward (with additional changes) the proposed amendments to the Town Personnel Policies and Procedures manual for final adoption by the Council. The attached Exhibit incorporates the change that the Council requested to Policy No. 20, and eliminates the change originally proposed for Policy 4 (concerning drug testing of new employees) pending additional study. Additional amendments have also been included in Policy 18, which simply make all time frames consistent at fourteen calendar days instead of ten working days. In addition, at the October 25 meeting, the Council requested an employee survey regarding the makeup of the Grievance Review Board. That survey is currently inderway. At the conclusion of the survey, a revision to Policy 19 may be proposed for future Council action at a subsequent Town Council meeting. The purpose of the Resolution before you is to declare the amendments to the Town of Oro Valley Personnel Policies and Procedures Code (attached in Exhibit A) a public record. Three copies of the Exhibit are on file with the Town Clerk's office for public viewing. It is anticipated that a final revision to the Personnel Policy manual will be brought back to the Council as an Ordinance at the first Council meeting in December. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution NO. (R) 04- 118 2. Exhibit A—"The Town of Oro Valley Personnel Policies and Procedures Code"with proposed revisions, with deletions in -. :.:- - and additions in bold double underlined text. POSSIBLE MOTION: I move to adopt Resolution (R) 04- 118 , declaring the amendments attached in Exhibit A to the "Town of Oro Valley Personnel Policies and Procedures Code" a public record. f 'r. -t, Human,r esources Direc r `i. Chuck Sweet, To7n n Manager RESOLUTION NO. (R) 04 - 118 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA DECLARING AS A PUBLIC RECORD THAT CERTAIN DOCUMENT FILED WITH THE TOWN CLERK AND ENTITLED "TOWN OF ORO VALLEY PERSONNEL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES CODE." BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, Arizona that certain document amending the "Town of Oro Valley Personnel Policies and Procedures Code," replacing the contents thereof as adopted by the Town of Oro Valley with amendments thereto attached as Exhibit A, three copies of which are on file in the office of the Town Clerk, is hereby declared to be a pubic record, and said copies are ordered to remain on file with the Town Clerk. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona this 17th day of November , 2004. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn E. 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C 4' •= C v, C U C 4.. = Ccii) C •� O C . v CC 4- .^ J CC CL .= .0 .- ,, C U C 'O U CC c C C,+..+ t = CC O ti .� C '= 'L� 4C L.i. C O •� CC L L LCJ CC •� '� C. CC ,C z •^ U L, Vi C V) CLC , CO [� GA U V� U GA CC GA+-, CC 4? C 6 W U U C U ,= CC Gi) L C U GA > •U C2. U C 4� CL U C 4� El U `�'. z y L C •i. c U .�: O 'v, +" C3• GA O 4- '= C cv w p GA U C W C2. C A GA : .5 < CC U C r�•+". Ei'l "'C I CV CC "--. C .a C TOWN OF ORO VALLEY .COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & COUNCIL FROM: David L. Andrews, Finance Director SUBJECT: Resolution No. (R) 04-119 Consideration and Possible Approval of Amendments to the Rules and OperatingProcedures of the Oro Valley Budget and Bond Committee. SUMMARY: of the Oro Valley Rules and Operating Procedures Budget and Bond Committee state that their be amended if anyproposed rules and procedures may amendments are approved by the Town Council. On October 25, 2004, the Budget et and Bond Committee held its regular quarterly meeting. The p committee discussed its Rules and Operation Procedures and considered a motion to suggest an amendment be made to the Powers and Duties section. The motion passed 5-0 and would add the r and Duties, "Upon review and acceptance of the annual financial following language under Powersp Bond Committee shall update their 5 year financial projections and target audit, the Budget and p rd presentations of projections and related recommendations to the Town Council in the 3 quarter of the fiscal year." youevening The agenda item before this is for Council consideration of these amendments as proposed by the Budget and Bond Committee. The sentences recommended for strikeout under the Membership and Officers sections are "housekeeping" items recommended by the staff. G:\JOSEPHIFinance Reports 2004-200511 Q Finance Reports\BBC Rules and Oper 11-17-04.doc TOWN OF ORO VALLEY ,OUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 2 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. (R) 04-119 2. Rules and Operating Procedures --- Oro Valley Budget and Bond Committee. SUGGESTED MOTION: I move to approve the Resolution No. (R) 04-119 making amendments to the Budget and Bond Committee's Rules and Operating Procedures. or I move to . . . Atild - atki,./3.------ D _ ,,7? David L. Andrews Finance Director i / 2 1 ., , , Chuck Sweet Town Manager G:IJOSEPHIFinance Reports 2004-200511 Q Finance Reports\BBC Rules and Oper 11-17-04.doc RESOLUTION NO. (R)04-119 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA AMENDING THAT DOCUMENT KNOWN AS THE "RULES AND OPERATING PROCEDURES, ORO VALLEY BUDGET AND BOND COMMITTEE AND MAKING SUCH DOCUMENT A PUBLIC RECORD WHEREAS, the Town of Oro Valley has established its own Budget and Bond Committee and adopted rules and operating procedures approved by Mayor and Council on June 2, 1999; and WHEREAS,the Mayor and Town Council desire to amend the Rules and Operating Procedures for the Budget and Bond Committee as recommended by the Committee's members. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY that those sections of the Rules and Operating Procedures of the Oro Valley Budget and Bond Committee entitled"MEMBERSHIP", "OFFICERS", and "POWERS AND DUTIES" shall be amended as follows with additions in ALL CAPS and deletions in - - •. = - - : MEMBERSHIP The Budget and Bond Committee shall be composed of a total of five members who shall be g residents of the Town. The members of the Budget and Bond Committee shall be appointed by the Council. Appointments shall be for a period of two years each ending on June 30, with terms of members so staggered that the terms of no more than three members shall expire in any one year. •• • • • r•• •• • • • •- - • •• • ••-• •• - t • - •:* • - •- order to allow for staggered terms thereafter. Vacancies for any reason shall be filled by appointment by the Council for the remainder of the unexpired term. The term of all members shall extend until their successors are appointed. If a member misses three consecutive regular meetings, a letter of inquiry requesting a response shall be sent. If the response received is indicative of a continuation of frequent absences, the Budget and Bond Committee may request that the Town Council appoint a new person to complete the term. OFFICERS The Budget and Bond Committee shall elect a Chairman and Vice-Chairman from among its own members in July of each year who shall serve for one year. -- ':. • •:- • • •= - .=- Vice Chairman. The Chairman shall preside at all meetings and exercise all the usual rights, duties and prerogatives of the head of any similar organization. The Vice-Chairman shall perform the duties of the Chairman in the absence or disability of the Chairman. If both Chairman and Vice-Chairman are absent from a meeting, the senior member of the Commission shall preside. Vacancies created by any cause shall be filled for the unexpired term by a new election. POWERS AND DUTUES D. UPON REVIEW AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE ANNUAL FINANCIAL AUDIT, THE BUDGET AND BOND COMMITTEE SHALL UPDATE THEIR 5 YEAR • • cra) ' -a .. • >, .� to' Q.. — EUO c{,_, 0 O 'N al >, •r-• ca cr -- ',.7) �.+ GCS O -0 G I w G �, •cid ¢" U c,... V 6. •'C3 6. a) G _ 1 "-4--.'r-0 .P-,2d C:2 r"':•9 CC. • • 77_A '3 -� o 'o •> (1) Cf., ° (1) C O aN� G U G� aJ •^ al ,O c •v al 0 U 6. CO cf up cC O v, 0.4 ,i, i14 p O c4.., 4) i,,,i, = �- s-. .r., v, (4 U .� O CZ 0 6 U O N N = = = cC .... = O 0 0 a) 4) v0 �- v s--cis O O a. z, '� U •E ._- = O �., u 'i- = a) '� 7, 6. v' (i) in Z •Q 4J r-; N M 4 vO [� oG O; •-- O .- 0 O cz p O . •C E~ a) E—' Q- o U - Q- U U E U W •' " W .�� a) C/) Q = V) v, V) 't3 'T GIJ = a) = a) v' = T.: V y r� � Q] O . . r r Q) "- = co t -,-It e- ,.. ct r-, o - CI . sra. .. . G G i � O • O _ • •� .� a) U U +, 0 • O •' "0 O vv a N U . 0 RS O 0= t S . O . 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Members of the Budget and Bond Committee shall be presented a copy of the Town Manager's Recommended budget and shall review and present comments and suggestions to the Council with regard to the Manager's Recommended Budget. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Oro Valley this day of November, 2004. Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Kathryn E. Cuvelier, Town Clerk Tobin Sidles, Acting Town Attorney RULES AND OPERATING PROCEDURES ORO VALLEY BUDGET AND BOND COMMITTEE BE IT DIRECTED that the Rules and Operating Procedures of the Budget and Bond Committee for the Town of Oro Valley shall be as follows: MEMBERSHIP The Budget and Bond Committee shall be composed of a total of five members who shall be residents of the Town. The members of the Budget and Bond Committee shall be appointed by the Council. Appointments shall be for a period of two years each ending on June 30, with terms of members so staggered that the terms of no more than three members shall expire in any one year. Upon initial formation, two of the five thereafter. Vacancies for any reason shall be filled by appointment by the Council for the remainder of the unexpired term. The term of all members shall extend until their successors are appointed. If a member misses three consecutive regular meetings, a letter of inquiry requesting a response shall be sent. If the response received is indicative of a continuation of frequent absences, the Budget and Bond Committee may request that the Town Council appoint a new person to complete the term. OFFICERS The Budget and Bond Committee shall elect a Chairman and Vice-Chairman from among its own members in July of each year who shall serve for one year. The •• -- - --- • -- -.- ... .. -- . .. .- e" -• '-- '-- - -- -- ' '-- - - a; — - -- - - - .• -- - The Chairman shall preside at all meetings and exercise all the usual rights, duties and prerogatives of the head of any similar organization. The Vice-Chairman shall perform the duties of the Chairman in the absence or disability of the Chairman. If both Chairman and Vice- Chairman are absent from a meeting, the senior member of the Commission shall preside. Vacancies created by any cause shall be filled for the unexpired term by a new election. MEETINGS Regular meetings of the Budget and Bond Committee shall be held at the Oro Valley Town Hall subsequent to the 10th day of the month following each calendar quarter but before the last day of that month and such meeting shall be duly noticed, in accordance with Arizona Statutes, as to exact time. If it is necessary to change the location of the meeting, a notice of such change shall be posted at the Town Hall so it may be readily seen and read whether or not the Town Hall is open. If a quorum is not present at a regular or special meeting, such meeting will be continued to a specific time. If there are no time-considered agenda items, the meeting may be continued to the next regular meeting. G:\JOSEPH\Finance Reports 2004-2005\10 Finance Reports\BBC R&OP Communication.doc -1 - AGENDAS Agendas and accompanying information shall be available to the members of the Budget and Bond Committee and the public no later than seven days before the Committee meeting. SCOPE The Budget and Bond Committee primarily advises the Town Council on Town budgetary issues and reviews expenditures from long-term debt issuances for conformity to the intended uses of the funds. POWERS AND DUTIES The Budget and Bond Committee performs the following duties: A. Budget Reviews On a quarterly basis, the Budget and Bond Committee reviews the Towns actual revenues and expenditures compared to budgeted amounts and provides a report to the Town Council with respect to its findings. Such reviews and reports shall use as a guideline the Town's Fiscal and Budgetary Policy that has been established and may be amended from time to time by the Town Council. B. Reviews of Proceeds from Long-Term Debt Issuances From time to time, the Town Council may authorize the issuance of long-term debt which shall be defined as the financing of a principal amount equal to or greater than $100,000 with repayment to occur over a period in excess of one year. On a quarterly basis, the Budget and Bond Committee reviews the expenditures of long-term debt proceeds to the originally stated intended uses of the funds. The findings from such reviews shall be reported to the Town Council. C. Town's Annual Financial Audit On an annual basis, the Budget and Bond Committee shall be presented the results of the Town's financial audit performed by a certified public accounting firm and make a recommendation to the Council with respect to Council acceptance of the audit. D. Upon review and acceptance of the annual financial audit, the Budget and Bond Committee shall update their 5 year financial projections and target presentations of projections and related recommendations to the Town Council in the 3rd quarter of the fiscal year. G:\JOSEPH\Finance Reports 2004-2005\1Q Finance Reports\BBC R&OP Communication.doc -2- E. Review of Town Manager's Recommended Budget On an annual basis, the Town Manager submits a recommended budget for the fiscal year to the Town Council for consideration and final approval. Members of the Budget and Bond Committee shall be presented a copy of the Town Manager's Recommended budget and shall review and present comments and suggestions to the Council with regard to the Manager's Recommended Budget. AMENDMENT These rules shall be amended only by an affirmative vote of three or more members of the Budget and Bond Committee. Such amendments shall be proposed at a regular meeting and voted upon not sooner than the following regular meeting. The amendments become effective upon approval by the Town Council. G:\JOSEPH\Finance Reports 2004-2005\1Q Finance Reports\BBC R&OP Communication.doc -3- J TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17,2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: Daniel G. Sharp,Chief of Police SUBJECT: Resolution No. (R)04-120 IGA of PIMA COUNTY / TUCSON METROPOLITAN COUNTER NARCOTICS ALLIANCE (CNA) formerly known as Metropolitan Area Narcotics Trafficking Interdiction Squad (M.A.N.T.I.S.). SUMMARY: The Town of Oro Valley Police Department currently has an Intergovernmental Agreement with M.A.N.T.I.S. (Metropolitan Area Narcotics Trafficking Interdiction Squad). This drug task force was re-organized and under the completed transformation is now known as the Pima County / Tucson Metropolitan Counter Narcotics Alliance (CNA). Request is being made to replace the current IGA for M.AN.T.I.S. with an IGA for CNA. The change will not affect any existing personnel or personnel reimbursement agreements. The new agreement will become effective upon the day a fully executed agreement is filed in the Office of the Pima County Recorder pursuant to A.R.S. §11-952 and shall continue in force until December 31, 2004. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: 1) Resolution No. (R) 04-120 2) Original Agreement(CNA) for Signatures. RECOMMENDATIONS: Acceptance is recommended. SUGGESTED MOTION: I move that Resolution No. (R) 04-120 be adopted. (1, Daniel G. Sharp, Chie Fblice I :lir Charles F. Sweet,own Manager RESOLUTION NO. (R) 04- 120 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA, APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN PIMA COUNTY / TUCSON METROPOLITAN COUNCIL NARCOTICS ALLIANCE (CNA) formerly known as Metropolitan Area Narcotics Trafficking Interdiction Squad (M.A.N.T.I.S.). WHEREAS, the Town of Oro Valley pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) § 11-952 is authorized to enter into or renew agreements for joint and cooperative action with other public agencies; and WHEREAS, the Town of Oro Valley is authorized to establish and maintain the Oro Valley Police Department, pursuant to A.R.S. § 9-240 (B)(12); and WHEREAS, the Town of Oro Valley desires to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with Pima County and member agencies for the participation and administration of a multi-agency drug task force in the Tucson metropolitan area designated as the Pima County/Tucson Metroplitan Counter Narcotics Alliance (CNA); and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the Town to enter into the IGA, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference, in order to set forth the terms and conditions to provide for the health, safety and welfare of the residents in the Town of Oro Valley; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY,ARIZONA AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the Intergovernmental Agreement between the Town of Oro Valley and Pima County and member agencies of the Pima County/Tucson Metropolitan Counter Narcotics Alliance (CNA) attached hereto as Exhibit"A" is hereby approved. 2. That the Mayor of the Town of Oro Valley, Chief of Police and other administrative officials are hereby authorized to take such steps as necessary to execute and implement the terms of the IGA. PASS AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Oro Valley,Arizona, this 17TH day of NOVEMBER , 2004. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Kathryn E. Cuvelier, Town Clerk Tobin Sidles, Acting Town Attorney S � a t INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR PIMA COUNTY/TUCSON METROPOLITAN COUNTER NARCOTICS ALLIANCE (CNA) WHEREAS, the City of Tucson has received a grant of federal funds from the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission in the total amount of$867,770 for administration of a multi-agency drug task force in the Tucson metropolitan area designated as the Pima County/Tucson Metropolitan Counter Narcotics Alliance (hereinafter"CNA)", and WHEREAS, the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission may from time to time provide the City of Tucson with additional grants to implement such law enforcement projects,and WHEREAS, Pima County has received a grant of federal funds for eleven positions assigned to the Pima County/Tucson Metropolitan Counter Narcotics Alliance, from the federal program High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (hereinafter "HIDTA"), to further its primary goal of significantly reducing unlawful narcotics activity in the Pima County metropolitan area, and WHEREAS, the City of Tucson, Pima County, the Town of Oro Valley, the Town of Marana, the City of South Tucson, the Arizona Board of regents, and the State of Arizona, pursuant to A.R.S. §13-3872, and in accordance with the provisions of A.R.S. Title 11, Chapter 7, Article 3, and as authorized by appropriate action of the governing body for each party, desire to enter into this mutual aid agreement on behalf of their various law enforcement agencies with respect to such grants, and WHEREAS, the City of Tucson is empowered by Tucson Charter Chapter X, Section 7, to maintain a Police Department for the purposes stated herein and is authorized to contract by Tucson Charter Chapter XV, Section I,and WHEREAS, the Sheriff of Pima County is empowered by A.R.S. §11-441, et.seq. to maintain a Sheriff's Department for the purposes stated therein and the County Board of Supervisors is empowered by ARS §11-201 to enter into contracts on behalf of the County Sheriff's Department, and WHEREAS, the Town of Oro Valley is empowered by A.R.S. Title 9 to contract and by A.R.S. §9- 240(B)(12)to maintain the Oro Valley Police Department for the purpose stated therein, and WHEREAS, the Town of Marana is empowered by A.R.S. Title 9 to contract and by A.R.S. §9- 240(B)(12)to maintain a Police Department for the purposes stated therein, and WHEREAS, the City of South Tucson is empowered by A.R.S. Title 9 to contract and by A.R.S. § 9- 240(B)(12)to maintain the South Tucson Police Department for the purposes stated therein, and WHEREAS, the Arizona Board of Regents is empowered by A.R.S. §15-1627(F) to maintain the University of Arizona Police Department for the purposes stated therein and by A.R.S. §15-1625 to enter into contracts on behalf of the University of Arizona Police Department, and WHEREAS, the Department of Public safety is empowered by A.R.S. §41-1712 to maintain a narcotics enforcement and criminal investigation division, and 1 • WHEREAS, implementation of this Intergovernmental Agreement will substantially further the public safety,health, and welfare: NOW,THEREFORE,the parties do hereby agree as follows: ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS A. "Party"means each of the governmental entities that have executed this agreement. B. "Chief Law Enforcement Officer" means that person who is a "department or agency head with peace officer jurisdiction, or his duly authorized representative, having the primary responsibility for law enforcement within the jurisdiction or territory," as such phrase is used in A.R.S. §13-3871, whether designated by appointment or election. C. "CNA" means the Pima County/Tucson Metropolitan Counter Narcotics Alliance. The governmental entities making up the CNA are the City of Tucson,Pima County, the Town of Oro Valley, the Town of Marana, the City of South Tucson, the Arizona Board of Regents, the State of Arizona and the United States Government. ARTICLE 2 PURPOSE The primary goal of the CNA is that drug enforcement in the Pima County and Tucson metropolitan areas be conducted in a concerted effort, in order to maximize available resources. Enforcement will be addressed from the street level to the international level through cooperation of local, State, and Federal agencies, and Arizona HIDTA initiatives. This Alliance will be an interrelated drug and anti-terrorism enforcement effort that shares resources and intelligence in the successful interdiction of illegal narcotics. ARTICLE 3 OBJECTIVES Program objectives include the following: 1. Reduce the rate of crime associated with drug trafficking and drug use. 2. Enact strategies that will serve to interdict the availability, shipment, and flow of illicit narcotics within and through the Pima County/Tucson Metro service area. 3. Employ investigative and enforcement strategies that target offenders, locations, and organizations involved in activities associated with illicit narcotics. 4. Use intelligence driven enforcement to focus collaborative resources. 5. Work toward reducing the demand,prevalence, and chronic use of illicit narcotics. 2 ARTICLE 4 JURISDICTION The Chief Law Enforcement Officers of each of the parties hereto individually consent to the extension of peace authority into their jurisdiction or territory by the peace officers assigned to the CNA by the Chief Law Enforcement Officers of the other parties, in accordance with the provisions of A.R.S. §13- 3872.Nothing in this agreement shall be construed as either limiting or extending the lawful jurisdiction of any of the parties, other than as expressly set forth herein. ARTICLE 5 PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION A. Establishment of and Powers of Policy Board: 1. The CNA will be governed by a Policy Board having final authority for its operation. 2. The Policy Board shall establish policies to select cases to be investigated; allocate, focus, and manage project resources; and provide oversight of project investigations. 3. The Policy Board will disburse any forfeited funds or real property to members of the CNA or the County Attorney's Anti-Racketeering Fund pursuant to the provisions of A.R.S. §§13-2314 and 13-2315,with the exception of any forfeiture generated by the participating federal jurisdictions. 4. Forfeiture investigation and analysis will be conducted by the Financial Remedies &Property Management Units assigned to CNA and administered by the Tucson Police Department. 5. The Policy Board shall meet monthly beginning January 2004. The CNA Commander shall make quarterly reports to the Policy Board. 6. Minutes will be kept of all meetings, and members shall be notified of meetings. 7. A quorum of three-quarters of the Board will be sufficient to take Board action. B. MEMBERSHIP OF POLICY BOARD 1. Each member of the Policy Board shall have an equal vote. 2. The Policy Board will consist of the chief law enforcement officer or, in the case of federal agencies, the head of the Tucson office, from the following agencies: Pima County Sheriff's Department, Tucson Police Department, Arizona Department of Public Safety,Federal Bureau of Investigation,Drug Enforcement Administration, and Customs and Immigration Enforcement. 3. A single policy board member selected from among their ranks shall represent the remaining parties (participating jurisdictions) to this agreement on the policy board. Initially, the South Tucson Police Chief shall serve as the participating jurisdiction representative. 4. The chief officer of each law enforcement agency may appoint a designee to fill the chief's position on the Policy Board. A designee may exercise the appointing chief's voting rights. 3 5. Both the policy board chairperson and vice-chairperson positions shall rotate among the sponsoring agencies. Initially, the chairperson shall be Tucson Drug Enforcement Administration Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge and the vice-chair shall be the Tucson Police Department Chief. The terms of these positions shall not exceed one year. C. OPERATIONAL COMMAND Operational command of the CNA will initially be the responsibility of the Tucson Police Department. The Tucson Police Department will assign a Police Captain to command the CNA. This individual will be responsible to the Policy Board for carrying out approved policy. CNA commanders will serve a term of three years,beginning with the Tucson Police Department, and may be appointed from the Tucson Police Department, Pima County Sheriff's Department or the Arizona Department of Public Safety. With the approval of the selected agency, the policy board will select the agency that will provide the commander. D. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION AND REPORTING The Tucson Police Department shall assume responsibility for project administrative and financial matters, such as contract administration, accounting, equipment purchase, project evaluation, funding source reports,and submission of proposals for further funding. The Tucson Police Department shall establish requirements for the provision of documentation necessary to reimburse participating agencies for grant approved expenditures. All grant-funded expenditures must comply with current federal regulations and the grant contract with the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission. E. STAFF The CNA shall include staff from grant-funded and non-grant funded sources. Grant funded positions shall be allocated by the policy board to state or local agencies,with the perspective of encouraging and maintaining a multi jurisdictional staff. Grant funded positions will not be allocated to federal agencies. Personnel selected to fill grant-funded positions shall be chosen in accordance with federal affirmative action guidelines. Agencies providing grant funded employees agree to pay the salaries and fringe benefits for said employees and submit documentation, as required by the Tucson Police Department, for reimbursement under the grant. Agencies receiving grant funds agree to preserve and make available all salary and fringe benefit records for a period of five (5) years from the date of final payment, or for a longer period of time if required by state or federal regulation. Agencies providing grant funded positions shall not use these positions to supplant currently budgeted positions. F. PROVISION OF EQUIPMENT AT GRANT TERMINATION Any equipment purchased with grant funds shall be disbursed in accordance with the federal guidelines at the time the grant is terminated. The Policy Board may disburse grant funded equipment to participating agencies, if these agencies provide the Tucson Police Department 4 with written assurance that said equipment will be used in the criminal justice system and consistent with those objectives outlined in the CNA grant application. Equipment provided by participating agencies shall be returned to the agency supplying such equipment. ARTICLE 6 EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM This agreement will become effective upon the day a fully executed agreement is filed in the Office of the Pima County Recorder pursuant to A.R.S. §11-952 and shall continue in force until December 31, 2004. In the event that other grants are forthcoming or funds from other sources become available for continuation, this agreement shall be renewed annually,not to exceed a period of five years. ARTICLE 7 TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated at any time by mutual written consent or by any party terminating the agreement as to such party by giving not less than sixty (60) days written notice to the other parties. In the event of such termination, each party shall retain possession of its separately owned equipment and property. Any party whose participation in the Agreement is terminated for any reason, prior to the expiration of the initial term or during extended terms as specified in ARTICLE 6 above, shall return any equipment purchased with grant funds to the Policy Board. This contract is subject to cancellation by the parties pursuant to A.R.S. §38-511. ARTICLE 8 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY A. For the purposes of workman's compensation, an employee of a party to this agreement, who works under the jurisdiction or control of, or who works within the jurisdictional boundaries of another party pursuant to this particular intergovernmental agreement for mutual aid in law enforcement, shall be deemed to be an employee of the party who is the employee's primary employer and of the party under whose jurisdiction and control the employee is then working as provided in A.R.S. §23- 1022(D) and the primary employer party of such an employee shall be solely liable for payment of worker's compensation benefits for the purpose of this section. Each party herein shall comply with provisions of A.R.S. §23-1022(E)by posting the public notice required. B. Except for the purposes of worker's compensation as noted in the preceding paragraph of this Article, each party shall be solely responsible and liable for claims, demands or judgments (including costs, expenses and attorney fees) resulting from personal injury to any person or damage to any property arising out of its own employee's performance under this agreement. Each party shall have the right of contribution against the other parties with respect to tort liability judgments should multiple parties under this agreement be found liable. This right of contribution shall not apply to any settlement or demand and each party shall be solely responsible for its own acts or omissions and those of its officers and employees by reason of its operations under this agreement. This responsibility includes automobile liability. Each party represents that it shall maintain for the duration of this agreement liability insurance.The parties may fulfill their obligations by programs of self-insurance providing protection. 5 1 y n f C. Each party agrees to be solely responsible for any expense resulting from industrial insurance by its employees incurred as a result of operations under this agreement. ARTICLE 9 HUMAN RELATIONS Each party will comply with human relations provisions of its respective code and Federal Affirmative Action guidelines required by this contract. ARTICLE 10 METHOD OF EXECUTION This agreement may be executed in one or more identical counterparts each of which shall be deemed an original,but all of which taken together shall constitute one agreement. ARTICLE 11 NOTICE Any notice given pursuant to this contract shall be in writing and shall be considered to have been given when actually received by the following addresses or their agents or employees: Tucson Chief of Police Tucson Police Department 270 S. Stone Avenue Tucson,Arizona 85701 Pima County Sheriff Pima County Sheriffs Department 1750 E.Benson Hwy. Tucson,Arizona 85714 Director,AZ Department of Public Safety P.O.Box 6638 Phoenix,Arizona 85005 South Tucson Chief of Police South Tucson Police Department P.O.Box 7307 South Tucson,Arizona 85725 Marana Chief of Police Marana Police Department 13291 N. Lon Adams Marana,Arizona 85653 Oro Valley Chief of Police Oro Valley Police Department 680 W. Calle Concordia Oro Valley,Arizona 85737 6 • i Chief of Police University of Arizona Police Department 1852 E. 1st Street Tucson,Arizona 85721 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Chief Law Enforcement Officer or Chief Executive Officer of the parties hereto have severally given their respective consents authorized by A.R.S. §13-3872 and the parties hereto have executed this agreement by and through their respective officers duly authorized. 7 CNA I.G.A. CONTRACT NO. CONSENTS BY CHIEF LAW ENFORCEMENT OR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Oro Valley Chief of Police PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT ATTEST: TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, municipal corporation By By Town Clerk Mayor REVIEWED AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: Pursuant to A.R.S. §11-952, the attorneys for the Parties hereto have this day of , 2004 determined that the foregoing Agreement is in proper form, and is within the powers and authority granted under the laws of this State. Town of Oro Valley Attorney 8 TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: 11/17/04 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: Chuck Sweet, Town Manager SUBJECT: Council Policy #11 — Standard Request Form and Basic Information Necessary for a Member of the Town Council to Request an Item on the Town Council Agenda SUMMARY: At the request of the Council, a Council Policy has been prepared to establish a standard request form and basic information necessary for a member of the Town Council to place an item on a future Town Council Agenda. By using this form, it will provide sufficient information to allow staff to prepare a Council Communication on the agenda item and prevent violations of the Open Meeting Law. ATTACHMENT: I. Council Policy#11 SUGGESTED MOTION: I MOVE to ADOPT Council Policy#11. est Chuck Sweet, Town Manager TOWN COUNCIL POLICY Policy No. 11 Date of Adoption: 11/17/04 Date of Revision: TITLE: STANDARD REQUEST FORM AND BASIC INFORMATION NECESSARY FOR A MEMBER OF THE TOWN COUNCIL TO REQUEST AN ITEM ON THE TOWN COUNCIL AGENDA Purpose and Need for Policy Theose u of this policy is to establish a standard request form and basic p � information necessary for a member of the Town Council to place an item on a future Town Council agenda; sufficient information to allow staff to prepare a Council Communication on the agenda item; and prevent violations of the Open Meeting Law. II. Policy To ensure that all items requested by Town Council members to be on future q Town Council agendas are complete, in proper order and have sufficient information contained in the request for an adequate Council Communication to be drafted by the Town staff it will require Town Council Members to provide the basic information relating to their request as outlined in attached Exhibit"A" ("Sample"). III. Procedure Town Council members requesting agenda items for future Town Council supply meetings shall the history and background of their request; identify the reasons this agenda item is being requested; and statement of estimate of town resources and funding that maybe necessary to address the request. (Exhibit "A"—"Sample") APPROVED BY A MAJORITY OF THE TOWN COUNCIL: Paul H. Loomis,Mayor Date: EXHIBIT—"A" "SAMPLE" TOWN COUNCIL AGENDA REQUEST FORM DATE OF REQUEST: COUNCIL MEETING DATE REQUESTED: COUNCIL MEMBER REQUESTING: COUNCIL MEMBER SECONDING REQUEST: AGENDA ITEM TITLE: SUMMARY OF AGENDA ITEM HISTORY AND BACKGROUND: REASON AGENDA ITEM IS BEING REQUESTED: ESTIMATE OF TOWN RESOURCES (i.e., staff time and/or funding) NECESSARY TO ADDRESS THE REQUEST: TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & TOWN COUNCIL FROM: Chuck Sweet, Town Manager SUBJ: ADOPTION OF REVISED TOWN MANAGER'S EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT SUMMARY: The Employment Agreement for the Town Manager has been revised pursuant to the previous discussions during the Executive Session of October 6, 2004 and October 25, 2004. One significant change to the Employment Agreement is the addition of an Exhibit "A," which outlines the Annual Performance Goals of the Town Manager. As discussed, the Council and the Town Manager will define goals and performance objectives for the benefit of the proper operation of the Town and in accordance of the Council's written policy objectives. Further, these goals and performance objectives shall be used as part of the criteria for an annual evaluation of the Town Manager. ATTACHMENTS: Employment Agreement Exhibit "A" —Annual Performance Goals Chuck Sweet, Town Manager EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 17th day of November 2004 by Town of Oro Valley, a municipal corporation in Pima County, State of and between the Arizona, hereinafter "Employer",called "Em to er", and Charles F. Sweet, hereinafter called "Employee". WITNESSETH desires to renew the WHEREAS, Employeremployment services of CHARLES Town Manager of the Town of Oro Valley, as provided by Chapter 3, F. SWEET as g rd Article 3-2, Section 3-2-1 of the Oro Valley Town Code, commencing January 3 , 2005; and, desirous of providingcertain benefits accruing to WHEREAS, employer is goodemployee,employee for the of the while employee desires to provide the benefits of his leadership and expertise on behalf of the employer; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Town Council to (1) secure and retain the provide Employee of Em to ee and to inducement for him to remain in such employment,(2) to g act as a deterrent against malfeasance or dishonesty for personal gain on the part of the Employee, (3) to provide a just means for terminating Employee's services at such he maybe unable fullyto discharge his duties due to age or disability or when time as Employer may otherwise desire to terminate his employ, and (4) to provide means for Employee to terminate his services; and , WHEREAS, employee y to ee desires to retain employment as Town Manager of said Town of Oro Valley; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual covenants herein contained, the parties agree as follows: Section 1. Duties Employer agrees to renew the employment of CHARLES F. SWEET as Town ManagerEmployer of said Em to er and CHARLES F. SWEET agrees to accept renewal of his appointment as Town Manager for the Town of Oro Valley, to perform the functions and g duties specified in the State Law and by the Town Code of the Town of Oro Valley and as furtherapprovedjob set forth in the description for the position of Town Manager, and top erform such other legally permissible and proper duties and functions in a professional and workmanlike manner, as the Town Council shall from time to time assign. 1 Section 2. Term A. Employee agrees to continue employment on January 3, 2005 and to remain in the employ of Employer through January 3, 2006. Employee shall neither accept other employment nor become employed by any other employer, except as herein provided, during the term of this agreement or any extension hereto. B. Nothing in this agreement shall prevent, limit or otherwise interfere with the right of the Town Council to terminate the services of Employee at any time, for cause, such as malfeasance in office, willful breach or habitual neglect of duties or illegal activity or criminal misdemeanor or felony convictions, occurring either within or outside of Employee's scope of employment, or similar acts or omissions. C. The Employee shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and Council and shall be removed without cause by a majority vote thereof subject only to the provisions set forth in Section 4, Paragraph A of this agreement. D. Nothing in this agreement shall prevent, limit or otherwise interfere with right of the Employee to resign at any time from this position with Employer, subject only to the provisions set forth in Section 4, paragraph B, of this agreement. E. This Agreement is to be reviewed for renewal annually by the Town Council no later than ninety(90) days before expiration. Section 3. Suspension Employer may suspend the Employee with full pay and benefits at any time during the term of this Agreement. Any decision to terminate the Employee other than for cause shall be in accordance with Section 4. Section 4. Termination Without Cause and Severance Pay A. In the event Employee is terminated by the Town Council other than for cause, during such time that Employee is willing and able to perform his duties under this agreement, then Employer agrees to pay Employee severance pay in periodic installments in the same manner as Employee's previous remuneration as provided in this Section. 2 1) If Employee is terminated, other than for cause, or if the Town Council allows this agreement to lapse or expire, Employee shall receive severanceY a equal ual to six months salary in periodic installments in the p same manner as Employee's previous remuneration at the date of termination. 2) Further, employee shall continue to receive such benefits as he received during his employment with the Town for a period of time equal to the number of months of severance pay to which employee is entitled hereunder. 3) In the event severance pay is disbursed according to Section 4 (A) (1) Employee agrees to be available to Employer during the severance pay period of time to whatever extent desired by the Employer for consulting services, special project work or general assistance to Town staff. B. In the event Employee voluntarily resigns his position with Employer before expiration of the aforesaid term of his employment, then Employee shall give Employer ninety (90) days notice in advance unless the parties otherwise agree. Should employee resign from his position, employee is not entitled to the severance pay provisions. Section 5. Removal of Town Manager In the event that the Employee is removed without cause and receives severance pay pursuant to Section 4 above, the Employee waives the right and covenants to bring legal action against the Town or any of its officers or employees for any act or omission or any action for any and all damages, attorneys fees or cost arising out of his employment with the Town of Oro Valley or his removal by the Town of Oro Valley, so longs as such acts, omissions, actions, damages and claims upon which claim, lawsuit, damages, fees or costs is based, arises or occurs within the scope of employment or official capacity of any agent, officer or employee of the Town. However, nothing written in this section shall result in a waiver or shall nullify the Employer's obligation pursuant to Section 20 of this agreement. Section 6. Disability If Employee is permanently disabled or is otherwise unable to perform his duties because of sickness, accident, injury, mental incapacity or other health reasons for a period of six successive months beyond any accrued leave, Employer shall pay severance to Employee according to the requirements of Section 4 paragraph A. However, Employee shall be compensated for any vacations, holidays, and other accrued benefits not otherwise previously exhausted by Employee. 3 Section 7. Annual Performance Goals A. Annually, the Town Council and Employee shall define such goals and performance � necessary objectives for the proper operation of the Town of Oro Y Valley to attain the Town Council's written policy objectives. Achievement or Va y lack thereof of theseperformance objectives and goals shall be used as part of criteria for Employee's annual evaluation. See attached Exhibit "A" for a the current list of the annual performance goals, attached by reference herein. Section 8. Annual Evaluations of Employees Performance Goals shall be reviewed and evaluated on a semi-annual basis (first regular Town April Councilmeetingin A ril 2005 and first regular Town Council meeting of October 2005.) Emto ee shall be evaluated and his contract renewal discussed by the p y Council of the Town of Oro Valleyon an annual basis on the first regular Town Council Meeting in October each year beginning with the first regular Town Council meeting in October 2005. (See also Section 2 (E) of this Agreement). Section 9. Salary and Salary Adjustments Employer agrees to pay Employee Em to ee for services rendered pursuant hereto a salary of ONE HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED ELEVEN DOLLARS ($120,411) ANNUALLY ayable in installments at the same time and in the same - p manner as other salaried employees of the Employer. Uponemployment annual em to ent evaluation of the Employee by the Town Council, the salary and allowances of the Employee may be adjusted by the Town Council upon satisfactory job performances. ForEmployment extensions of this Em to ent Agreement, Employee's annual salary shall be adjustedmutually acceptable to a rate to Employee and Employer. In no event will Employee's salarybe set lower than the salary amount currently in effect by this agreement as amended for the position of the Town Manager. Section 10. Hours of Work Employee shall devote full time to the business of Employer and shall neither accept nor engage in outside activities, whether paid or unpaid, which interfere with Employee's responsibilities to Employer. Section 11 Reserved Section 12 Reserved 4 Section 13. Mileage The Town of Oro Valley will pay the Employee the current Town vehicle mileage personal permile traveled usinghis vehicle on Town business at the current rate allowed by town regulations. Section 14. Vacation and Sick Leave Employee shall accrue vacation at the rate of twenty (20) days per year. Sick leave shall be accrued at the rate set forth in the current personnel rules and procedures in effect at the time of accrual. Section 15. Health, Dental,Life and Disability Insurance Employer agrees to provide health, vision, dental, life and disability insurance coverage for the Employee and his family under the same terms as such benefits are paid to all other Town employees. Section 16. Retirement Employer agrees to allow Employee to participate in the Arizona Sate Retirement System (ASRS) under the same terms and at the same co-contribution costs as paid by its other management employees. Section 17. Bonding Employer shall bear the full cost of any fidelity or other bonds required of Employee under any law or ordinance. Section 18. Dues and Subscriptions Employer agrees to budget for and to pay reasonable costs for professional dues and subscriptions of Employee, Service Club dues (such as Rotary expenses) subject to budgeting constraints. Section 19. Professional Development A. One of Employer's duties hereunder, is to budget for and pay reasonable travel and subsistence expenses of Employee for professional and official travel, meetings and occasions necessary to continue the professional development of Employee and to allow Employee to adequately pursue necessary official and other functions for Employer i.e., the Annual 5 • Conference of International City Management Association, the national and state meetings of city management organizations and such other national, regional, state management organizations and such other national, regional, state and local governmental groups and committees thereof on which Employee serves as a member. B. Employer also agrees, subject to budgeting constraints, to budget and to pay for the travel and subsistence expenses of Employee for reasonable short courses, institutes and seminars that are necessary for his professional development and for the good of the Employer. Section 20. Indemnification Employer shall defend, save harmless and indemnify Employee against any tort, professional liability claim or demand or other legal action, whether groundless or otherwise, arising out of an alleged act or omission occurring within the scope and in the performance of Employee's duties as Town Manager. This indemnification shall not extend to any acts or omissions occurring outside of Employee's scope of employment or outside of the performance of Employee's duties as Town Manager. Section 21. Other Terms and Conditions of Employment A. The Town Council, in consultation with Employee, shall fix any such other terms and conditions of Employment, as it may determine form time to time, relating to the performance of Employee, provided such terms and conditions are not inconsistent with or in conflict with the provisions of this agreement, the Town of Oro Valley or any other law. B. All other provisions of the Oro Valley Town Code, and regulations and policies of Employer relating to vacation and sick leave, retirement and pension system contributions, holidays, and other fringe benefits and working conditions as they now exist or hereafter may be amended, also shall apply to Employee as they would to other management employees of Employer, to the extent that they are consistent with the terms of this Agreement. Section 22. Notices Notice pursuant to this agreement shall be given as follows: A. Employer Town Clerk's Office Town of Oro Valley 11000 North La Canada Drive Oro Valley,Arizona 85737 6 B. Employee Town Manager's Office Town of Oro Valley 11000 North La Canada Drive Oro Valley, Arizona 85737 Section 23. General Provisions A. The text herein shall constitute entire agreement between the parties. Any representations, statements, promises or understandings not contained herein shall be of no continued force, effect or validity. B. This agreement shall be bindingupon and inure to the benefits of the parties, g and their respective heirs, successors, and assigns. C. This agreement shall be effective November 17, 2004. D. If any provisions or any portion thereof contained in this agreement is held unconstitutional, invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this agreement or portion thereof, shall be deemed severable, shall not be affected and shall remain in full force and effect. E. Pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-511, the Town of Oro Valley may cancel this agreement, without penalty or further obligation, within three years after its execution if any person (other than the Town Attorney who is preparing the document by mutual consent and waiver of claim against each other by both parties), is significantly involved in initiating, negotiating, securing, drafting or creating the agreement or any extension of the agreement is in effect, an employee or agent of any other party to the agreement in any capacity or a consultant to any other party of the agreement with respect to the subject matter of the agreement. In the foregoing event, the Town of Oro Valley elects to recoup any fee or commission paid or due to any person significantly involved in commission paid or due to any person significantly involved in initiating, negotiating, securing, drafting or creating this agreement on behalf of the Town of Oro Valley from any other party to the agreement arising as a result of this agreement. Both parties also agree to waive any conflicts or complaints against the Town Attorney for his/her role in the creation of this document. 7 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Town of Oro Valley caused this agreement to be signed and executed in its behalf by Paul H. Loomis, Mayer of the Town of Oro Valley, and duly attested by its Town Clerk, and Employee has signed and executed this agreement, both in duplicate, the day and year first above written. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY Paul H. Loomis Mayor of the Town of Oro Valley ATTEST: Kathryn E. Cuvelier Town Clerk (SEAL) Charles F. Sweet Employee APPROVED AS TO FORM: Tobin Sidles Acting Town Attorney 8 EXHIBIT "A" 9 Exhibit "A" Annual Performance Goals: A. Annually, the Town Council and Employee shall define such goals and performance objectives which are determined to be necessary for the proper operation of the Town of Oro Valley and in attainment of the Town Council's written policy objectives. These performances goals and objectives shall be used as part of the criteria for Employee's annual evaluation. The performance goals identified for the next evaluation period are as follows: 1. Oro Valley Strategic Plan (September 05) Initiate and substantially define process, goals and objectives for the Oro Valley strategic plan that involves all departments. Strategic Plan Elements: • Evaluation and identification of 5 year financial prospectus and develop recommended strategies for future funding of Town services to include all taxing/funding mechanisms including property tax as necessary for review and consideration by the Town Council. • Evaluation of the Town's budgeting process for incorporation of "best budgeting practices"available in the field of public administration and as identified by the International City Management Association (ICMA). Evaluation would consider a cyclical program review of departments and budget programs. • Development of an Information Technology Master Plan that sets direction for digital government that will deliver high quality cost effective services to the citizens and that promotes efficiency and quality in town administration. (Measurement instruments for this performance goal will be as follows: a. Submittal of an Interim DRAFT Strategic Plan for Oro Valley to the Town Council for their review during the Semi-Annual Review to be conducted in April 2005. Interim DRAFT Strategic Plan must demonstrate at least 40% of Strategic Plan has been accomplished. Final Strategic Plan submitted to Town Council for their review by September 2005) b. Submit Analysis report of the Town Budgeting Process to the Town Council along with the submittal of the Manager's 2005/06 Tentative Budget submittal in May 2005; with incorporation of new budget techniques and practices in the budget cycle for 2005/06 fiscal year and beyond; c. Submit the DRAFT Information Technology(IT) Master Plan to the Town Council for their by December 2004, with FINAL DRAFT ready for Town Council consideration and adoption in February 2005; 2. Naranja Town Site Funding Strategy. (July 05) Develop funding strategy for the Naranja Town Site property. Evaluation and Analysis should include all possible funding strategies available to the town in order to implement the current Naranja Town Site Master Plan. (Measurement instrument for this performance goal will be the submittal of a DRAFT report in April 05, with Final Funding Strate_ y Report completed in July 05) 3. Employment Policy Amendments (April 05) Define and develop employment policies regarding employee involvement with political issues, communications with outside parties and communication to the Town Council. (Measurement instrument for this performance goal will be the submittal of a DRAFT ordinance/resolution to be discussed in a Study Session in March 2005, with FiNAL ordinance/resolution ready for Town Council action in April 2005.) 4. Regular Meeting with Public Safety Providers (Start: Nov. 04) Establish regular meetings between the Town and all public safety providers (i.e., fire & police). These meetings should be to foster communication and improved service delivery and support services between agencies. (Monthly) (Measurement instrument for this performance goal is the reporting to the Town Council on a monthly basis the date the meetings have been held with the public safety providers in Oro Valley; summary of the subjects discussed at the meetings; and identifying critical public safety issues within the community that may require Town Council action in the future.) 5. Town Council packet modification to a two week cycle. (Jan. 05) Modify the Town's Development Processing Calendar and Regular Agenda Packet process to provide the Town Council with Regular Agenda packet two weeks in advance of the meeting date. (Measurement instrument for this performance goal will be the production of Regular Agenda packets posted and delivered to the Town Council two weeks in advance of the Regular meeting date, starting with the Regular Meeting of January 5th 2005) 6. Procurement Process Assessment Report & Recommendation (May 05) Assess and report to the Town Council on the amount of time and resources that are currently being expended on an annual basis by all departments on the procurement of services; supplies; and capital improvement projects for the town. (Measurement instrument for this performance goal will be the delivery of a Procurement Process Assessment Report to the Town Council in conjunction with the delivery of the Manager's Tentative Budget for 2005/06 by May 2nd 2005) TOWN OF ORO VALLEY Item #2 Addendum: COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & TOWN COUNCIL FROM: Chuck Sweet, Town Manager SUBJ: STATUS UPDATE BY THE DM-50 SUMMARY: The attached correspondence was received late Friday afternoon, November 12, 2004 via facsimile from Mr. Mike Harris, President of DM-50. The attachmentp rovides a summary of the work completed to date by DFI International. DFI International is a firm assisting DM-50 in developing strategies dealing with the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure mandate. This firm provides9 overnment services which assist a variety of government agencies with their policy, analytical, and management challenges. The expertise of DFI International's staff is both deep and broad providing thorough, innovative, and non-partisan strategy solutions. ATTACHMENT: November 12, 2004 Memo to Mayor & Council with attached DFI International Progress Report 9 2/ I 0 . Chuck Sweet, Town Manager COUNCIL COMMUNICATION TOWN OF ORO VALLEY MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 2 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & TOWN COUNCIL FROM: Chuck Sweet, Town Manager SUBJ: STATUS UPDATE BY THE DM-50 SUMMARY: DM-50 was organized by 50 local businessmen and women to provide a formal means of support and continuity to the leadership and personnel stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. When Congress established the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) act, the DM-50 was well positioned to assist in the efforts to ensure the long term presence of Davis-Monthan in this region. Mr. Mike Harris, as President of the DM-50, requested funds to address the proposed Davis-Monthan Air Force base realignment and closure. Mr. Harris is present tonight to provide the Mayor and Council a status update since his receipt of$5,000 from the Town of Oro Valley. / 1 Chuck Sweet, Town Manager TOWN OF ORO VALLEY 3 COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & TOWN COUNCIL FROM: Bob Kovitz, Public Information Officer SUBJ: Recognition of Ironwood Ridge High School Student Daniel Borg Ironwood Ridge High School senior Daniel Borg has excelled in the classroom and on the athletic field. His success brings honor to himself, his school and the community, and it will be our pleasure this evening to commend him for his accomplishments. r—TrA 4P ,40111111110 ‘ ' Bob Kovitz, Public Inform tion Officer I \ CChuck Sweet, Town anager TOWN OF ORO VALLEY r'OUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: Ainsley Anne Reeder, Parks and Recreation Administrator SUBJECT: Recognition of Margot Hurst for Receiving an Award from the Arizona Park and Recreation Association SUMMARY: The Parks and Recreation Division is delighted to report Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Member Margot Hurst recently received a statewide honor. On September 2, 2004, Ms. Hurst was awarded the Arizona Parks and Recreation Association (APRA) Professional Emeritus Award for outstanding service in the field of Parks and Recreation. Margot received her award at the APRA Awards Banquet at the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort in Phoenix Attached is a copy of the Awards Booklet that was distributed at the Banquet. The article on page 22 is devoted to Ms. Hurst. Parks and Recrea ion Administrator 111 Community Develo ent Director / Town Manager enclosure: Awards Booklet TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & COUNCIL FROM: David L. Andrews, Finance Director SUBJECT: Consideration Approval n and Possible A roval of the Town's Budget and Bond Committee Report to Council for the Quarter Ended September 30, 2004. SUMMARY: y On October 25, 2004, the Town of Oro Valley's Budget and Bond Committee held its regular quarterly meeting. The Committee had several items on its agenda including the results of the Town's annual financial audit and the financial status of the Town as of September 30, 2004. The audit will be presented to Council on December 1 at your regular meeting. o Staff will present the Town's financial status for the first quarter of FY 2004/05 at tonight's meeting. A copy of the agenda and minutes from the Committee's October 25 meeting are also included as informational items along with this communication. GENERAL FUND: Fiscal year-to-date revenue collections indicate that revenues will be above budget by $262,900 fiscalyear end. The primaryrevenue sources contributing to this surplus are local sales tax (1.3%) at collections, state shared revenues, and charges for services. Local Sales Tax Collections • Cons truction tax and retail sales tax collections are tracking to budget after the first quarter of fiscal year 2004/05. • Ta x collections for restaurants and bars are 18.6% higher than the same period last year. If this trend continues through the fiscal year end, restaurant and bar local sales tax collections should exceed budget by around $50,000. • Hotel/Motel sales tax revenues are 10% higher than the same period last year. Revenues from this source areJ ro'ected to meet the budget amount by fiscal year end (a 10% increase over p last year's collections was budgeted). G:\COUNCUBBC Report to Council 11-17-04-rev..doc TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 4 • The $160,000 projected surplus for "All Other" is related to the manufacturing, real estate rental and leasing, finance and insurance, wholesale trade, arts and entertainment, and communications and utilities classification industries. State Shared Revenues State shared revenues as a whole are expected to exceed budget by over $101 ,000 (1.4%), primarily driven by Vehicle License Tax Collections. State Income and State Sales Tax Collections are on track to meet the annual budget by the end of the fiscal year. Residential Building Permits permitswere 500 single family residential building budgeted for 2004/05 and 118 permits were issued g during the first quarter of thefigure year. The 118 fi ure annualizes to 472 building permits by the end of the fiscal year. Additionally, an average e fee of $3,462 per permit was budgeted, while the average g fee collection during the first three months was $3,390. A decrease in the number and average fee for residential building permits results in an estimated $131,000 shortfall to the residential building permit revenue budget. Federal/State Grants Overall Grant Revenues are expected to be $572,900 at fiscal year end compared to a budget of $702,900. The difference can be attributed to a delay in the hiring of officers through the COPS Universal Grant and a reduction of expected grant revenue from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety. All other grant revenues are expected to meet budget. Charges for Services g Revenue sources for charges for services include a variety of Town fees including court costs, zoning and subdivision fees, recreational user fees and real property rental income. Fiscal year-to-date include a one time payment of $50,000 for Recreation in Lieu Fees. Charges for Services collectionsp Y should budgetby exceed close to 30% or ($176,900) by the year end if these trends continue, excluding the one-time in-lieu fee collection. HIGHWAY FUND: H U RF (gas tax) collections are 7.1% higher when compared to this time last year. This should bring II ctions past the $2,555,000 budget amount set for this fiscal year by $135,000. Pima Association co collections of Governments (FAG) grant revenues should track to budget, with more collections anticipated after the first half of the fiscal year. G:\COUNCILIBBC Report to Council 11-17-04-rev..doc TOWN OF ORO VALLEY „OUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 3 of 4 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FUND: isprojected to surpass the Public Transportation Fund its revenue budget by almost $74,000 This windfall can be attributed to $89,262 of LTAF II funds which were at the end of the fiscal year. 2004/05 Public Transportation budget. LTAF II funds are additional not originally included in the p funds distributed by the Arizona a year Lotteryafter of high lottery ticket sales. The funds will be reimbursements for the purchase of additional transit vehicles in this fiscal utilized along with STP year. Urbanized Area Formula Funds in the amount of $15,000 will not be used during 2004/05. TOWNWIDE ROADWAY DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES FUND: Development impact fee collections slightly mayfall sli htl lower than originally budgeted. This reduction is directly related to residential permits,building with 472 permits projected after the first quarter results. Pima County Bond Proceeds remain on track for distribution as well as PAG reimbursements. ORO VALLEY WATER UTILITY: Jverall, revenues are tracking to budget within (2/10 of 1%). BUDGET AND BOND COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Committee recommended forwardingof its report to the Town Council for approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1 . Finance Report for the Quarter Ended September 30, 2004 2. Agenda from the October 25, 2004 Budget and Bond Committee meeting 3. Draft Minutes from the October 25, 2004 Budget and Bond Committee meeting SUGGESTED MOTION: g I move to approve the Budget and Bond Committee report to Council for the quarter ended September 30, 2004. or I move to . . . G:\COUNCILABBC Report to Council 11-17-04-rev..doc TOWN OF ORO VALLEY ,,OUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 4 of 4 0,a/tile7? a-aket44-#* David L. 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CON 'Cr N ' -0 I` 0) r- COCO >- m O O Il Eft Eft U) C) C) IL i O a) IL CD 0 O .0:?- ? o Q a) C) v cn • a� o co C E a0 )co co D- ct CU Cn - _ _O y N U C) tC CC cC ) ca O 0 — i 2 0 1-- Town of Oro Valley GENERAL FUND Budget Compared to Actuals Report Through September 30, 2004 Year Completed 3 of 12 Months OR 25% 2004/2005 Y-T-D Remaining Percentage of Total Budget Actuals Balance Budget Completed REVENUES: Local Taxes $ 7,990,000 $ 1,333,683 $ 6,656,317 16.7% Licenses& Permits 2,165,000 503,791 1,661,209 23.3% Federal Grants 594,400 26,965 567,435 4.5% State Grants 108,500 29,556 78,944 27.2% State Shared 7,110,000 1,435,518 5,674,482 20.2% Other Intergovernmental 507,000 - 507,000 0.0% Charges for Services 589,100 247,221 341,879 42.0% Fines 200,000 48,796 151,204 24.4% Interest Earnings 165,000 42,267 122,733 25.6% Miscellaneous 125,000 1,501 123,499 1.2% Fund Balance Carryforward 7,335,587 - 7,335,587 TOTAL REVENUES $ 26,889,587 $ 3,669,298 $ 15,884,702 18.8% EXPENDITURES: Town Council $ 189,509 $ 65,737 $ 123,772 34.7% Town Clerk 334,393 55,459 278,934 16.6% Magistrate Court 552,035 115,872 436,163 21.0% Town Manager 402,888 77,363 325,525 19.2% Human Resources 253,163 50,584 202,579 20.0% Economic Development 626,550 43,844 582,706 7.0% Finance 472,603 105,663 366,940 22.4% Information Technology 407,130 89,095 318,035 21.9% Legal 569,504 125,966 _ 443,538 22.1% Community Development Administration 388,315 68,558 319,757 17.7% Planning&Zoning 809,407 152,274 657,133 18.8% Parks& Recreation 1,549,008 424,877 1,124,131 27.4% Library Services 967,829 178,462 789,367 18.4% Police 8,888,736 1,787,588 7,101,148 20.1% Police-Grant Contingency 115,800_ - 115,800 0.0% Building Safety 1,249,432 221,628 1,027,804 17.7% Public Works 317,403_ 56,592 260,811 17.8% Custodial& Facility Maintenance 151,139 23,955 127,184 15.8% General Administration: 1,560,020 1,176,575 383,445 75.4% Contingency 7,084,723 - 7,084,723 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 26,889,587 $ 4,820,093 $ 14,984,771 24.3% REVENUES LESS EXPENDITURES $ (1,150,796) UNENCUMBERED BALANCE AT JULY 1, 2004 ' $ 8,981,512 CURRENT FUND BALANCE _ $ 7,830,716 _ G:\JOSEPH\Finance Reports 2004-2005\1Q Finance Reports\September 2004-2005 FINANCE REPORT Town of Oro Valley HIGHWAY REVENUE FUND Budget Compared to Actuals Report Through September 30, 2004 Year Completed 3 of 12 Months OR 25% 2004/2005 Y-T-D Remaining Percentage of Total Budget Actuals Balance Budget Completed REVENUES: Local Sales Tax $ 1,575,000 $ 213,900 $ 1,361,100 13.6% _Licenses&Permits 25,000_. 7,513 17,487 30.1% PAG Reimbursements 565,000_ - 565,000 0.0% State Shared Fuel Tax 2,555,000 394,870 2,160,130 15.5% Charges for Service 1,000 724 276 72.4% Interest Income 20,000 9,755 10,245 48.8% Miscellaneous 2,000 916 1,084 45.8% Fund Balance Carryforward 1,879,272' - 1,879,272 0.0% TOTAL REVENUES $ 6,622,272 $ 627,679 $ 4,115,322 13.2% EXPENDITURES: Personnel $ 1,543,820 $ 320,372 $ 1,223,448 20.8% Operations& Maintenance 877,650 113,914 763,736 13.0% Capital Outlay _ 3,814,620 39,219 3,775,401 1.0% Contingency 386,182 - 386,182 0.0% TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 6,622,272 $ 473,505 $ 5,762,585 7.6% REVENUE LESS EXPENDITURES $ 154,173 UNENCUMBERED BALANCE AT JULY 1, 2004 $ 2,079,264 CURRENT FUND BALANCE r $ 2,233,437 G:\JOSEPH\Finance Reports 2004-2005\1 Q Finance Reports\September 2004-2005 FINANCE REPORT Town of Oro Valley PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FUND Budget Compared to Actuals Report Through September 30, 2004 Year Completed 3 of 12 Months OR 25% 2004/2005 Y-T-D Remaining Percentage of Total Budget Actuals Balance Budget Completed REVENUES: Federal&State Grants $ 71,580 $ - $ 71,580 0% Local Transportation Assistance Funds 192,000 51,955 140,045 27% Charges for Services 31,500 7,420 24,080 24% Interest Income 2,000 923 1,077 46% Transfer from General Fund 95,998 95,998 - 100% Donations 100 - 100 0% Fund Balance Carryforward 45,817 - 45,817 0% TOTAL REVENUES $ 438,995 $ 156,296 $ 236,882 39.8% EXPENDITURES: Personnel $ 275,600 $ 54,709 $ 220,891 20% Operations&Maintenance 103,395 24,101 79,294 23% Vehicles p 60,000 - 60,000 0% Contingency Fund - - 0% TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 438,995 $ 78,810 $ 360,185 18.0% REVENUE LESS EXPENDITURES $ 77,486 , UNENCUMBERED FUND BALANCE AT JULY 1, 2004 $ 95,908 'CURRENT FUND BALANCE _ $ 173,394 G:\JOSEPH\Finance Reports 2004-2005\10 Finance Reports\September 2004-2005 FINANCE REPORT Town of Oro Valley TOWNWIDE ROADWAY DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES FUND Budget Compared to Actuals Report Through September 30, 2004 Year Completed 3 of 12 Months OR 25% 2004/2005 Y-T-D Remaining Percentage of Total Budget Actuals Balance Budget Completed REVENUES: 235,074 $ 4,254,592 5.2% PAG Reimbursements $ 4,489,666 $ 1,460,000 335,984 1,124,016 23.0% Development Impact Fees - 1,438,000 0.0% Pima County Bond Proceeds 1,438,000 - 21,814 (21,814) 0.0% Interest Income r 10,000 0.0% Fund Balance Carryforward Miscellaneous 10,000 - 5,139,193 - 5,139,193 0.0%TOTAL REVENUES $ 12,536,859 $ 592,872 $ 6,804,794 8.0% EXPENDITURES: 345,053 5.7% Personnel $ 365,795 $ 20,742 $ 62,350 10,942 51,408 17.6% Operations&Maintenance 13.4% 9,381,666 1,254,818 8,126,848 Capital Improvements � 926,268 4736.7% 19,977 946,245 ( ) Debt Service Transfer to Capital Projects 1,325,000 1,269,753 55,247 95.8% 1,382,071 1,382,071 0.0% Contingency TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 12,536,859 $ 3,502,499 $ 7,652,289 27.9% REVENUE LESS EXPENDITURES $ (2,909,627) UNENCUMBERED BALANCE AT JULY 1, 2004 $ 5,757,473 CURRENT FUND BALANCE $ 2,847,846 _ _ ._._...._.._,..,,_• __ -._ nnnn onnR\1 n Finanren RPnnrts\September 2004-2005 FINANCE REPORT Town of Oro Valley ORO VALLEY WATER UTILITY Budgeted Income Statement Through September 30, 2004 Year Completed 3 of 12 Months OR 25% 2004/2005 Y-T-D Remaining Percentage of Total Budget Actuals Balance Budget Completed OPERATING REVENUES: Water Revenues $ 8,774,100 $ 2,173,434 $ 6,600,666 24.8% Service Charges& Meter Income&Miscellaneous 982,900 290,760 692,140 29.6% TOTAL REVENUES $ 9,757,000 $ 2,464,194 $ 7,292,806 25.3% OPERATING EXPENSES: Personnel $ 1,726,184 $ 357,314 $ 1,368,870 26.1% Depreciation&Amortization 1,955,173 461,767 1,493,406 30.9% Operations& Maintenance 3,011,620 568,304 2,443,316 23.3% TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $ 6,692,977 $ 1,387,385 $ 5,305,592 20.7% OPERATING INCOME $ 1,076,809 NON-OPERATING REVENUES(EXPENSES) Water Connection Fees $ 840,000 $ 263,176 $ 576,824 31.3% Alternative Water Impact Fees 126,000 43,650 82,350 34.6% Interest Income 122,500 84,593 37,907 69.1% Interest Expense (2,950,444) (862,868) (2,087,576) 29.2% TOTAL NON-OPERATING REVENUES (EXPENSES) $ 4,038,944 $ (471,448) $ 2,784,657 31.1% NET INCOME - $ 605,361 - r RETAINED EARNINGS AT July 1, 2004 $ 15,825,222 CURRENT RETAIINED EARNINGS _ _ $ 16,430,583 r_`•\ incm31-4\Pinanr. RAnnrtc 7nna_7nnF\1 n Finanr.P RPnnrts\September 2004-2005 FINANCE REPORT Town of Oro Valley ORO VALLEY WATER UTILITY Capital Budget Through September 30, 2004 Year Completed 3 of 12 Months OR 25% 2004/2005 Y-T-D Remaining Percentage of Total Budget Actuals Balance Budget Completed CAPITAL BUDGET Reclaimed Reclaimed Water Booster Stations $ 2,444,100 $ 196,502 $ 2,247,598 8.0% Reclaim Water-Mains 6,869,600 864,307 6,005,293 12.6% Reclaimed Water-Reserviors 1,453,500 575,927 877,573 39.6% Equipment--Reclaimed 206,600 - 206,600 0.0% Subotal Reclaimed $ 10,973,800 $ 1,636,736 $ 9,337,064 14.9% All Other Minor Assets $ 12,650 $ - $ 12,650 0.0% Meters 87,000 28,121 58,879 32.3% Wells 1,230,600 107,665 1,122,935 8.7% Booster Stations 300,000 - 300,000 0.0% Transmission/Distribution Main 3,734,200 489,080 3,245,120 13.1% Reserviors 299,500 - 299,500 0.0% Structures 140,000 2,276 137,724 1.6% Vehicles 90,000 - 90,000 0.0% Equipment 13,200 721 12,479 5.5% Security Equipment 200,000 14,825 185,175 7.4% Subtotal All Other $ 6,107,150 $ 642,688 $ 5,464,462 10.5% TOTAL CAPITAL BUDGET $ 17,080,950 $ 2,279,425 _ $ 14,801,525 13.3% rr.\I(ICFPN\FinanrP Rennrtc 2nn4-2nm1 C) Finance Renorts\September 2004-2005 FINANCE REPORT Town of Oro Valley CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Through September 30, 2004 Year Completed 3 of 12 Months OR 25% Annual Expenditure YTD Remaining Budget Expenditures Balance PROJECT Roadway Projects: 403,679 $ 4,835,987 La Canada Widening: Lambert to Calle Concordia $ 5,239,666 $ Tangerine Road:First Avenue to La Canada 2,830,000 148,821 2,681,179 Lambert Lane Safet &Capacity Improvements 487,000 377,300 109,700 La Canada Drive Widening (Naranja to Tangerine) 350,000 - 350,000 La Canada Drive Extension 4,910,000 386,905 4,523,095 First Avenue Bridge 3,335,000 105,011 3,229,989 Pusch View/Lambert Lane Ext. 3,400,000 749,572 2,650,428 CDO Linear Park 1,570,000 - 1,570,000 Road Improvement District 5,150,372 59,466 5,090,906 Oracle p 171110 - Tangerine/La Cholla Improvements , - 100,000 La Cholla Safety Improvement 100,000 (Northern to Eastern Town Limits) 100,000 100,000 Magee Lambert Lane/La Cholla Intersection Signal 200,000 - 200,000 All Other Projects 75,000 75,000 Subtotal Projects RoadwayPro"ects $ 27,747,038 $ 2,476,864 $ 25,441,284 Pima County Bond Projects: - $ 2,000,000 Steam Pump Acquisition $ 2,000,000 $ Bee Village Acquisition 1,000,000 1,000,000 Honey 9 q Naranja Town Site Acquisition 3,000,000 - 3,000,000 LibraryConstruction Fund 1,100,000 1,100,000 Subtotal Pima County Bond Funds Projects $ 7,100,000 $ - $ 7,100,000 Total _ $ 34,847,038 $ 2,476,864 $ 32,541,2841 G:\JOSEPH\Finance Reports 2004-2005\1Q Finance Reports\September 2004-2005 FINANCE REPORT AGENDA Town of Oro Valley Budget and Bond Committee Regular Meeting Hopi Conference Room 11,000 N. La Canada Drive Oro Valley, Arizona Monday, October 25, 2004 7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting Call to Order — 7 p.m. Roll Call Call to Audience 1. Approval of Minutes from the April 26, 2004, July 26, 2004, and August 30, 2004 Meetings 2. Consideration and Recommendation Regarding Acceptance of Town's Financial Audit for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2004 3. Consideration and Possible Recommendations Regarding Revisions to the Rules and Operating Procedures of the Oro Valley Budget and Bond Committee 4. Economic Development Activity Report 5. Report on the Status of Pima County Bond Projects 6. Ratification of Committee Appointment of Honey Pivirotto to Capital Improvement Program Technical Advisory Committee 7. FY 2005/06 Town Capital Improvement Program Status Report and FY 2004/05 CIP Financial Status as of September 30, 2004 8. Review of Town Use of Proceeds from Long-Term Debt Issuances: a) Water Development Fee Revenue Obligations, Series 2000 b) 2003 Municipal Property Corporation Senior Lien Water Project Revenue Bonds 9. Quarter Ended September 30, 2004 Budget to Actual Review of Town Revenues and Expenditures/Expenses 10. Oracle Road Improvement District 11. Economic Development Advisory Committee Adjournment The Town of Oro Valley complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If any person with a disability needs any type of accommodation, please notify the clerk's office at 229-4700. F:\AGENDAS\Budget and Bond\10-25-04.doc 1 DRAF[ MINUTES DRAFT TOWN OF ORO VALLEY BUDGET AND BOND COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING HOPI ROOM DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING 11,000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE ORO VALLEY,ARIZONA MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2004 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER—6:59 P.M. PRESENT: Honey Pivirotto, Chair—arrived at 7:10 p.m. Lyra Done, Vice-Chair Anil Hiremath, Member Tony Eichorn, Member Sarah Frost, Member STAFF PRESENT: David Andrews, Finance Director Joseph Meyer, Management & Budget Analyst Mary Rallis, Accounting Supervisor Danielle Tanner, Senior Office Specialist ALSO PRESENT: Dennis Osuch, Senior Accountant, Cronstrom & Trbovich 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM THE APRIL 26, 2004, JULY 26, 2004,AND AUGUST 30, 2004 MEETINGS Vice-Chair Done requested the following changes to the Minutes: • In the April 26, 2004 Minutes,page 4, the word"City"will be changed to "Town". • In the August 30, 2004 Minutes, page 2, should reflect that Vice-Chair Done was the only Budget and Bond Committee member who met the specifications for the General Plan Update Committee by completing the CPI classes. MOTION: The Minutes from the April 26, 2004, July 26, 2004, and August 30, 2004 meetings are approved upon correction. Motion carried, 4-0. 2. CONSIDERATION AND RECOMMENDATION REGARDING ACCEPTANCE OF TOWN'S FINANCIAL AUDIT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2004 Mr. Osuch gave an overview of the four reports issued by Cronstrom & Trbovich: • Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) F:\MINUTES\BUDGET AND BOND\10-25-04.doc DRAFT • Management letter • Annual Expenditure Limitation Report • Tri-annual court audit—The Supreme Court requires an audit every three years. That audit report is an agreed upon procedure. They go through a required procedure and address each item and they had no findings this year. They an unqualified ualified opinion for the financial statements and had no major findings. This is the second year that it was presented under GASB-34 which is the new reporting model. Member Hiremath stated that the interim statement that the Committee received on June 26, 2004 had an amount for sales tax variance close to $1M. He asked if this variance was related to the modified accrual methodology or timing. Mr. Andrews responded that approximately $600,000 of the variance was related to construction sales tax collections. When the Town increased the sales tax rate from 2%to 4%, construction contractors accelerated contracts where ever possible to avoid the rate increase. Vice-Chair Done pointed out that the analysis in the audit presentation expresses that the Town had been managed fiscally responsibly. Member Hiremath mentioned the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting. Chair Pivrrotto asked who takes notice of the certificate. Mr. Andrews stated that Town staff and Council recognize it. Chair Pivirotto suggested that the motion include a suggestion that the certificate be presented at a Council meeting. MOTION: Vice-Chair Done MOVED that the Town's Financial Audit for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2004 be forwarded to the Town Council with a favorable recommendation for Council acceptance. Member Eichorn SECONDED the motion. Motion carried, 5-0. AMENDMENT AND MOTION: Vice-Chair Done MOVED to make a friendly amendment to the above motion to add recommending that the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting be highlighted for the Town Council. Member Eichorn SECONDED the friendly amendment to the motion. Motion carried, 5-0. 3. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING REVISIONS TO THE RULES AND OPERATING PROCEDURES OF THE ORO VALLEY BUDGET AND BOND COMMITTEE Member Frost recalled that Council Member Dankwerth was going to speak to the other Council Members regarding any additional Council expectations of the Budget and Bond Committee. Vice-Chair Done extended Council Member Dankwerth's apologies that she is attending a Special Session and will not be able to attend this meeting. Vice-Chair Done suggested that the Committee make any revisions they feel necessary and the Council has the option to approve them. F:\MINUTESIBUDGET AND BONDI10-25-04.doc 2 • DRAFT Vice-Chair Done recommended that under the section"Powers and Duties" that the following be added: "Each year after Council's acceptance of the audited financial report of the Town, the Budget and Bond Committee will be responsible for updating their financial projection report and adding the projections for the next year. Upon this work being completed, the Committee will review the necessity any possible new revenue sources which might be needed." She Y suggested that this be item letter"D" and the current letter"D"be changed to "E". The reason that she suggested the updating of the financial report after the acceptance of the audited financial report is to be sure that they are working with the final figures. Chair Pivirotto asked if the projections should be for a 5 year period. Member Hiremath stated his concern with the 3-5 year projection is that while it is easier to be more accurate in a smaller timeframe, it is important to think about the correlation with the General Plan in the longer term. Chair Pivirotto stated that she believes that it is important to have collaboration between the Town Finance Director and his staff and the General Plan Update Committee when the consulting team has put together the financial underpinnings of the General Plan. She is concerned that because there is not this collaboration, the General Plan Update Committee may end up with the General Plan having a substantially different financial picture than the Budget and Bond Committee. She inquired about the status of the General Plan. Vice-Chair Done stated that in regard to the General Plan Update Committee, it is her understanding that none of the people recommended from any of the boards and commissions were utilized. The Committee that was formed by the Town Council has begun work. She believes that the financial part of the plan is not being reviewed. Chair Pivirotto asked about the General Plan going to the voting public without additional work on the financial aspect. Mr. Andrews explained that the Town Council has debated the scope of work for the General Plan Update Committee. The Town did a survey to find out why the General Plan failed and they may be focused on those issues. Member Eichorn added that growth projections were not an issue brought up by the voters. Chair Pivirotto asked Mr. Andrews if he was involved in the General Plan work. He indicated that he is not currently involved in the process. Chair Pivirotto expressed concern that he is not involved and is interested in knowing when the financial input will be drawn in. Mr. Andrews stated that he believes if the Committee goes forward with this recommendation to look at the long range financial projections, that eventually it can evolve in and highlight this issue. Mr. Andrews stated that Finance will deliver the Town Manager's Recommended Budget to the Town Council and the Budget and Bond Committee in late April. It is a new process which integrates the Budget and Bond Committee into the budget process earlier. This would cause more special meetings for the Committee. Chair Pivirotto agreed that there would have to be some special meetings in order to be ready on the request that the Town Council schedules a Study Session, which may be in February or March. The Budget and Bond Committee would need to be ready in January. Mr. Andrews said that it would be subject to revision because Finance can not get it out in January due to the dependence on residential construction and development and the community survey may not be ready until February or March. Finance could get a solid preliminary number. F:IMINUTESIBUDGET AND BOND110-25-04.doc 3 DRAFT MOTION: Member Eichorn MOVED to add the following as letter D, on page 2 of the Rules and Operating Procedures: "Upon review and acceptance of the Annual Financial audit, the Budget and Bond Committee shall update their 5 year financial projections and target presentations of the projections and related recommendations to the Town Council in the 3rd quarter of the fiscal year." Member Frost SECONDED the motion. Motion carried, 5-0. 4. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT Mr. Andrews reviewed the status report which was prepared by Jeff Weir, the Town Economic Development Administrator. Mr. Andrews discussed the following: • The Northwest Medical Center • Splendido Continuing Care Retirement Community(CCRC)—Chair Pivirotto indicated that the CCRCs can be financially problematic. She asked if anyone at the state level did regulatory oversight on this project. Mr. Andrews stated that he believes there were two state agencies. Chair Pivirotto stated that it may become a political issue in the future. She explained that generally, the way CCRCs work is that someone pays a large fee to buy in and then they live in a particular area and pay maintenance fees. As their health deteriorates, they move to assisted living and eventually to the skilled nursing facility. During financing there is not enough money to operate the skilled nursing facility because the large sum from the beginning has been spent. By the time a percentage of the CCRC residents move to the skilled nursing facility, the CCRC can't afford to continue operating. She asked what review the Town did from a regulatory aspect. Mr. Andrews stated that he will research who regulates it. Vice-Chair Done stated that the Development Review Board visited the Splendido facility in Phoenix. Chair Pivirotto suggested that the Town research how long the facility in Phoenix has been in business and their financial position. • Steam Pump Village Retail Center • Oracle Crossings Retail Center • The Oro Valley Marketplace • Oro Valley Town Center Retail Center • Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. • Projects in the works Other discussion followed regarding: • Vice-Chair Done described the Donley project as the Pusch View Lane commercial buildings with a possible restaurant. She believes it will be a nice addition to the Town. • Member Frost asked why the Town may be adding another hotel at the Oro Valley Town Center if hotels are not bringing a lot of business to the Town. Chair Pivirotto replied that the developer believes there is demand. Vice-Chair Done stated that the Hilton has a great investment in Oro Valley. Their community involvement during the Aspen fire and project graduation shows that they are a supporting neighbor. • Chair Pivirotto expressed concern about some of the items not being approved in the development plan. She attended a Community Association meeting and the citizens wanted to know why the Budget and Bond Committee doesn't do a cost projection for real estate taxes to allow developers to put these projects in place. She thinks that the F:IMINUTESIBUDGET AND BONDII 0-25-04.doc 4 D„a-. A F T Committee should be aware that pressure from the community will become greater as they work on the 5 year financial projections. • Member Eichorn asked if the widening of Oracle would take place before the commercial retail developments. Mr. Andrews stated that construction will begin in January on the Oracle Road Improvement District which will improve 1st and Oracle. Tangerine and Oracle is phased over a 10 year period and ADOT has ownership of Oracle road and so it will be coordinated through them. 5. REPORT ON THE STATUS OF PIMA COUNTY BOND PROJECTS Member Frost asked if Finance has become involved in the IGAs. Mr. Andrews stated that he made the recommendation and has not heard back yet. Vice-Chair Done said that she understands that the Oversight Committee, which she has suggested that Member Hiremath be the backup person for, has not held its oversight of the spending of the money by the County to be sure it is being spent per the voters approval. Chair Pivirotto added that the Budget and Bond Committee made a recommendation regarding Member Hiremath and also recommended that Finance staff be involved. The Town is waiting on Pima County to finalize the IGA. Chair Pivirotto expressed concern due to the problems which occurred last year with the Oro Valley Library. Vice-Chair Done stated that she understands that some of the other municipalities such as the City of Tucson want to turn their library over to the County and let the County run them with the money that is coming out of the library district. Chair Pivirotto stated that there should be an agreement that it can be finished,put in place, and not be the subject of additional concern and confusion as we go forward, particularly when it's concerning the one million dollar expansion. In the expansion of 10,000 square feet there will be additional operating costs and it is important that the IGA with the County is finished, clear, and concise. Mr. Andrews will provide the Committee with more information and detail on the status of the IGAs. Chair Pivirotto requested a status report on the Oversight Committee. Vice-Chair Done indicated that so far the Oversight Committee has worked on land acquisition. 6. RATIFICATION OF COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT OF HONEY PIVIROTTO TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MOTION: Vice-Chair Done MOVED to ratify the appointment of Chair Pivirotto to the Town's Capital Improvement Program Technical Advisory Committee. Member Hiremath SECONDED the Motion. Motion carried, 4-0. 7. FY 2005/06 TOWN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM STATUS REPORT AND FY 2004/05 CIP FINANCIAL STATUS AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 Mr. Andrews stated that on September 9, 2004 the Town kicked off the 2005/06 Capital Improvements Program. Finance and Planning and Zoning sent out the project request sheets along with an explanation of the CIP. Chair Pivirotto asked if funding levels are expected to be low. Mr. Andrews responded that they may be unless cash reserves are used. The Town Manager has placed the CIP process on hold with the intent that funding levels are anticipated to be low and he wants to have a study session with the Council regarding the CIP process before any TAC meetings. The study session with the Town Council is scheduled for November 29th F:IMINUTESIBUDGET AND BOND110-25-04.doc 5 DRAFT Chair Pivirotto stated that the last 3 years the Town had limited money and the CIPs needed to be limited and she is concerned that this will cause problems. The Committee should consider this when working on the 5 year financial projection. The CIP has been very limited so now there is a back log of concerns. Mr. Sinclair and Mr. Andrews said that it was important to document the requests even if they are not funded. He stated that they got the project request sheets last Friday and will be compiling all of the requests, documenting them, and bringing them forward. Chair Pivirotto stated that her main concern is that we are not getting a complete listing or an outline of the consequences of the projects not being funded. S. REVIEW OF TOWN USE OF PROCEEDS FROM LONG-TERM DEBT ISSUANCES a) Water Development Fee Revenue Obligations, Series 2000 Ms. Rallis explained that the remaining funds are $104,918. The Water Utility department should be done with by the end of the year. b) 2003 Municipal Property Corporation Senior Lien Water Project Revenue Bonds Ms. Rallis stated that the funds paid to date are $7,732,882. The funds will be used by the end of this fiscal year. Mr. Andrews stated that the reclaimed water system is progressing well. They had their annual Municipal Property Corporation Board Meeting last Monday and David Ruiz from the Water Utility reported that the reclaimed system is on schedule and under budget. They anticipate completion in June of 2005. MOTION: With regard to the Quarterly Review of Proceeds from Long-Term Debt Issuances, Member Hiremath MOVED to forward the report to the Town Council with a favorable recommendation for Council acceptance. Member Eichorn SECONDED. Motion carried, 5-0. 9. QUARTER ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 BUDGET TO ACTUAL REVIEW OF TOWN REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES Mr. Meyer discussed the following: • The General Fund • Local sales tax collections including construction tax and retail sales tax, tax collections on restaurants and bars, Hotel/Motel sales tax revenues, and "all other". • State shared revenues • Residential building permits • Federal and state grant revenues • Charges for Services • Highway Fund • Public Transportation Fund • Townwide Roadway development Impact Fees Fund • Oro Valley Water Utility F.IMINUTESIBUDGET AND BOND110-25-04.doc 6 DRAFT Vice-Chair Done asked if they will be able to pull building permits for the subdivisions that have gone through once the extension on La Canada is complete. She asked if we can anticipate the road being complete so that the builders can pull permits and start building. Mr. Andrews responded that he was told that it will be a 12 month construction period. Mr. Andrews reported that everything is tracking to budget or slightly better. They are closely watching the construction sales tax due to the accelerated collection during the last few months of FY 2003/04. Retail is down slightly in the second month but it is probably an anomaly. Finance will know more by mid-year. Chair Pivirotto asked about the one time payment for $50,000. Mr. Andrews explained that it was paid in lieu of building a park facility. Zoning code requires a developer who puts in a certain amount of housing in an area to put in a park. In the case that it is a small subdivision and it is not logical to put in a park, the developer can pay a fee instead. MOTION: Member Frost MOVED to accept the Finance Report for the quarter ended September 30, 2004 and that it be forwarded to the Town Council with a favorable recommendation for Council acceptance. Member Hiremath SECONDED. Motion carried, 5-0. 10. ORACLE ROAD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Mr. Andrews explained that the Town will be selling bonds in December or January and it will be added to long term use of bond proceeds and will be reported back to the Committee. Member Frost asked with respect to Oracle and 1st Avenue if they are going to be widening 1st Avenue between Oracle and Tangerine to avoid congestion. Mr. Andrews replied that it is not part of this project and that the plan is to eventually widen 1St Avenue from the bridge to Tangerine. 11. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Mr. Andrews explained that the Town is currently updating its economic development program via a Council appointed committee. He stated that he believes that this group would update the community economic development strategy. Vice-Chair Done had requested this item be placed on the agenda and that it be recommended to the Town Council that the Budget and Bond Committee have representation on the Economic Development Advisory Committee. MOTION: Vice-Chair Done MOVED to nominate Honey Pivirotto as the Budget and Bond Committee Representative on the Economic Development Advisory Committee. Member Eichorn SECONDED the motion. Motion carried, 4-0. Chair Pivirotto summarized that the Budget and Bond Committee was seeking modification to the Rules and Operating Procedures regarding the plan to put the financials together. The Committee should wait until the 6 month results are available between mid-February and mid- March. Member Hiremath stated his willingness to assist the Finance staff update the financials with 6 months of actual data for the current period. The Committee will be prepared between mid-February and mid-March and have a presentation ready for the Town Council. ADJOURNMENT F:IMINUTESIBUDGET AND BOND110-25-04.doc 7 4. DRAFT MOTION: Vice Chair Done MOVED to ADJOURN the meeting at 8:45 p.m. Member Hiremath SECONDED the motion. Motion carried, 5-0. Respectfully submitted, Danielle Tanner Senior Office Specialist F:IMINUTESIBUDGET AND BONDI10-25-04.doc 8 t t TOWN OF ORO VALLEY 6 i rilUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: Scott Nelson, Special Projects Coordinator SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING - ANNEXATION ORDINANCE NO. (0) 04-43 EXTENDING AND INCREASING THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, PIMA COUNTY, STATE OF ARIZONA,PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 9, CHAPTER 4,ARTICLE 7,ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO BY ANNEXING THERETO CERTAIN TERRITORY CONTIGUOUS TO THE EXISTING TOWN LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY- ANNEXATION AREA I. SUMMARY: initiated at the request of the property owners within the proposed annexation area. On August This annexation was q p p 18, 2004 the Mayor and Council voted to initiate the annexation process for 3.259 acre parcel known as Annexation 03-06 Oro Policy for Annexation of unincorporated Land area I, as outlined in Oro Valley Resolution No (R) Valley and per the requirements of Arizona State Law. This land is also in conformity with the Town of Oro Valley's adopted General Plan. -471 (A)(1),the blank etition, map and legal description was filed with the Pima County ccordance with ARS 9 p _.,,order on September 28, 2004. Apublic hearingwas held on this annexation request on October 20, 2004. The . 100% annexation were received, representing 100% of the property owners and of the required signatures for this p assessed value were received beforeone yearday;and/or 365 da ; 10/28/2005 deadline. To date, no utility valuation for this area has been received from the Arizona Department of Revenue. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Ordinance No. (0) 04- 43. Exhibit"A" Legal description 2. of Annexation Area I. 3. Exhibit"B" Map of Annexation Area I. SUGGESTED MOTION: I move to adopt Annexation Ordinance No. (0) 04- 43 extending and increasing the corporate limits of the Town of Oro Valley. A - _- I.. A _. S 'al Pro.,ect t oordinator 7 v 11,' Town Manager ORDINANCE NO. (0)04-43 AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING AND INCREASING THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, PIMA COUNTY, STATE OF ARIZONA, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 9, CHAPTER 4, ARTICLE 7, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, BY ANNEXING THERETO CERTAIN TERRITORY CONTIGUOUS TO THE EXISTING TOWN LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA- (3.259 ACRES, ANNEXATION AREA I) WHEREAS, ap etition in writing, accompanied by a map or plot of Annexation Area I, attached hereto as Exhibits "A & B" , having been filed and presented to the Mayor and Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, signed by the owners of more than one-half in value of the real and personal g property and more than one-half of the persons owning real and personal property as would be p y subject to taxation by the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona in the event of annexation within Annexation Area I as shown by the last assessment of said property, which said territory is contiguous to the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, asking that Annexation Area I more particularly described in Exhibits "A & B" be annexed to the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, extending and increasing the corporate limits of the Town of Oro Valley ; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, are desirous of complying with saidp etition and extending and increasing the corporate limits of the Town of Oro Valley to include Annexation Area I; and WHEREAS, the saidp etition sets forth a true and correct description of all the exterior boundaries of the entire arearo osed to be annexed to the Town of Oro Valley, and had attached thereto at all times p p an accurate map of the territory desired to be annexed; and WHEREAS, no alterations increasing or reducing the territory sought to be annexed have been made after the saidp etition had been signed by any owner of real and personal property in such territory; and WHEREAS,thep rovisions of ARS 9-471, and amendments thereto, have been fully observed; and WHEREAS, pp ro er and sufficient certification and proof of the foregoing facts are now on file in the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, together with a true and correct copy of the original petition referred to herein, which is on file in the Office of the County Recorder. g NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA, AS FOLLOWS: That the followingdescribed territorybe, and the same hereby is, annexed to the Town of SECTION 1. Oro Valley, Arizona, and that the present corporate limits be, and the same hereby are, extended and increased to include the following described territory contiguous to the present Oro Valley limits, to wit as fully described in Exhibits "A & B", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference including county/state lands. SECTION 2. That a copyof this ordinance, together with an accurate map of the territory hereby y annexed to the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, certified by the Mayor of said Town of Oro Valley, be forthwith filed and recorded in the office of the county recorder of Pima County, Arizona. 3. That all ordinances and part of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are here SECTION by repealed to the extent of such conflict; p SECTION 4. That this ordinance and the various parts thereof are hereby declared to be severable. If any section, sub-section, sentence, clause, word or phrase of this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be unconstitutional, such holdings shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance. PASSED AND ADOPTED Mayor bythe Ma or and Town Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, this 17TH day of NOVEMBER , 2004. APPROVED this day of , 2004. Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn E. Cuvelier, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Tobin Sidles, Acting Town Attorney CERTIFICATION OF MAP I Paul H. Loomis, Mayor of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, do hereby certify that the foregoing map is a true and correct map of the territory annexed under and by virtue of the petition of the real and personalproperty owners in the said territory and by Ordinance No. (0) 04- annexing the territory described in Ordinance No. (0) 04- and as shown on said map as a part of the territory to be included within the corporate limits of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona. Paul H. 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BEDNAR, SUBJECT: REQUESTS APPROVAL OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN CONSISTING OF TWO (2) OFFICE BUILDINGS AND TWENTY EIGHT (28) SINGLE-FAMILY LOTS, AND AN APPEAL OF THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD'S DECISION REGARDING AN ALTERNATE PARKING PLAN FOR THE OFFICE DEVELOPMENT, LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF ORACLE ROAD, NORTH OF EL CONQUISTADOR WAY AND SOUTH OF GREENOCK DRIVE, PARCEL N:--2-24=3-3-132 . BACKGROUND: The 6.5 acre property was annexed into the Town in 1974 and was rezoned R-6, Multi-family Residential T e p p y District. It was partlarger of a lar er Horizon Heights subdivision approved by Pima County in 1961 at a similar density. In the 1980's, the site was dramatically disturbed. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) used 't as a soil material source. The once hilly site was mined and scoured; only the eastern and southern edges remain with 25% or greater slopes. SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT: The Project includes two components—office and residential. Each component is described separately as follows: Office Development The proposed office development would include the following features: • Two buildings of 4,800 square feet(sf) each on a 1.16 acre portion of the 6.25 acre Project Site. One g office building faces Oracle Road and the other faces the Project's residential development. • 28g arkin spaces,aces, 2 Class II bicycle parking spaces, and 1 freight loading area shared by the two office p buildings. • An 85 foot wide building setback from Oracle Road, a 20 foot"side" setback along the northern property line, and a 20 foot"rear" setback along the western property line have been provided per p y zoning code requirements. • A 30 foot wide landscape bufferyard along Oracle Road frontage, a 10 foot wide landscaped bufferyard ion the northern boundary, and a landscaped bufferyard on the western side ranging from 20 to 40 along p feet. • 18,162 sf of open space. • Building height limits of 18 feet with the buildings proposed for a maximum of 16 feet in height. � • A landscaped median and the access roadway separate the office use from the residential use. • Landscaped courtyards at the entrance of each office building. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY CCOUNCIL OV120309 Pale 2 COMMUNICATION, • Public art visible from the entrance roadway. Location and type is subject to Public Art Review Committee and Town Council review. Residential Development • 27 or 28 lots with a typical, and a minimum, size of 3,200 sf(Lot 13 could be a cross-access road to the p south). With the exception of Lots 24 and 25 which abut the recreation area, the lot width of each lot is 50 feet. Lot 24 is 48 feet wide and Lot 25 is about 44 feet wide. • Total residential development on 5.09 acres. • Single roadwayaccess with a looproad circulation pattern(with a potential for cross-access to the property to the south through Lot 13 —a complete description is provided on page 6). p y • foot setback alongthe western boundary and a 40 foot setback along the southern boundary have A 20 been provided per zoning code requirements. • O ne 14,353 sf combined drainage facility and recreation area located south of Lots 24 and 25 in Common Area"A". • Natural open space totaling 14,214 sf in Common Areas"B" located along the eastern and southern p hillsides,which are dominated by 25% and greater slopes. • andsca ed hillside areas totaling 31,863 sf in Common Areas "C" along the western property line,just L p east of the off-site"Mutterer Wash" and also along the southern and eastern hillside areas between and around Common Areas B. • A g landscaped drainage area of 2,646 sf in Common Area"D"located north of Lot 20 and south of the westernmost office building, for a total of 63,076 sf of open space area which exceeds the required 10% open space requirement by about 41,000 sf. • Building height limits of two-story and 25 feet on 20 lots (Lots 1-12 and 21-28), and one-story and 14 � feet on 9 lots (Lots 13-20). Building height zoning requirements are detailed on page 3. • Individual lot front setbacks of 20 feet,rear setbacks of 10 feet, and 5 feet side setbacks. • Corner lots would have 20 foot setbacks from each street frontage. • 4kin arspaces per lot,2 within a garage and 2 on the driveway, for a total of 112 spaces. p g • The Common Area A recreation area includes landscaped open areas, a horseshoe pit,walking paths, benches, and three adjacent parking spaces. • The recreation area has been sited to provide natural surveillance from half the lots in the subdivision. SURROUNDING LAND USES: North: Medical office building. South: A similarly-zoned R-6 District vacant parcel abutting the project site ("Wolfley property"), and El Conquistador Way south of that parcel. Wes g y t: Sin le-family attached homes (Oro Valley Townhomes and Valle de Oro Townhomes). TOWN OF ORO VALLEY OUNCIL COMMUNICATION, OV12-03-09 Page 3 East: Oracle Road and east of the road is a vacant parcel zoned for resort use and, north of that is the commerciallyzoned San Jose Plaza which houses the Holiday Inn Express motel and the Pizzeria Uno restaurant. COMPLIANCE ANALYSIS: Residential Development Compliance. R-6 District Compliance - zoningallows single-family detached subdivisions to be designed in accordance with the development The R 6 g y standards of the he lower densityR-4 District. Those development standards are found in Section 7-104. The Project meets all zoning standards. Noteworthy items are specified below: • The property is zoned R-6, Multi-Family Residential District which allows attached, detached single- familyp p y homes or apartments and business and professional office uses as-of-right. Property so p developed, however, must contain a minimum of 5 acres for residential use, and a minimum of 1 acre for office use. The Project meets this standard. • The R-4 standards allow one dwelling unit for each 5,450 gross sf of land area devoted to residential use (including its related roads, bufferyards, drainage areas and open space). The 5.09 gross acre residentialp ortion of the Project would be allowed up to 40 dwelling units. The Project proposes 27 or 28 single-family detached homes which meets the R-4 District density standard. • The R-4 District limits building heights to 25 feet and 2 stories. The Project proposes maximum residential building heights hts of 25 feet. Furthermore, the Applicant has agreed to limit building heights alongthe western edge (nearest the existing homes to the west) to 1 story and 14 feet in height. The R- g R- 4 District limits 2-story buildings to no more than 30% of the homes which front a dedicated street; therefore, the Project could only have up to eight 2-story homes. Only Lots 1 through 12 or 21 through 28 could have 2-story homes,per General Note Number 21. Chapter 14, Landscaping and Bufferyards qires a Bufferyard Section14-207 requires and B along the western edge of the site which abuts the R-4 zoned ry Townhomes to the west. The code allows a range of bufferyard depths from 15 feet to 40 feet, depending upon the density plantings of lantin s p rovided therein. The Applicant proposes a 20 foot bufferyard which requires 7 trees, 7 shrubs and 12 accentp lants per 100 lineal feet of this western boundary. The Project meets this standard. Commercial Development Compliance R-6 District Compliance Professional office buildings must meet the development standards of the R-6 District; the Project meets all standards. Noteworthy items are described below: • The office development meets the 1 acre minimum lot standard. • Building heights in the R-6 District can be 25 feet; however, this standard is superceded by the Oracle � Road Scenic Corridor Overlay District (ORSCOD) building height limit of 18 feet. At 16 feet tall, the Project's office buildings meet the more stringent ORSCOD building height limit. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION, OV12-03-09 Page 4 • Parking areas, mechanical structures, storage and refuse areas must be screened and the Project meets g these standards. • The area between Oracle Road and the first (easternmost) office building must be landscaped for a distance of at least 35 feet; this standard is met. Chapter 27 Alternate Parking Plan The Project is required to provide 29 spaces parkings aces and it includes only 28 spaces. The last parking space does not "fit" on the office portion oft the site, principally because of a zoning code requirement to provide a parking lot island at the southeast corner of the westernmost office building. The Applicant believes that 28 spaces g would adequately serve the two office buildings and submitted a request to DRB for an"alternate parking plan" required. The alternate parking plan request letter is shown as Attachment 4. in which only 28 spaces would be q The Applicant, T.J. Bednar Homes, would be the occupant of the eastern office building, using it as its corporate headquarters, and believes that the 13 spaces provided adjacent to that building would be adequate to providers, and occasional guests. Staff agrees with the analysis provided by the serve its workers, service ParkingPlan letter and supports the request for a reduction in the required Applicant in the attached Alternate p parking by one space. The DRB, in their recommendation of denial of the Project, did not specifically address, either in support of or in opposition to, the Alternate Parking Plan. However, since the Board denied the Planthis application includes the Applicant's appeal to Council to Project, including the Alternate Parking reverse the Board's October 12, 2004 denial of the Alternate Parking Plan. Oracle Road Scenic Corridor Overlay District (ORSCOD) The Project Site lies within the ORSCOD. As an "overlay" district, the development standards of the underlying R-6 District wouldpp y except a 1 where the ORSCOD standards are more restrictive. The Project has been designed to meet all ORSCOD standards. The most significant issue involves preservation of view corridors. Section 10 407.A.5. limits buildingheights on structures lying within 100 feet of the Oracle Road right-of-way (ROW)to a maximum of 18 exception with the exce tion of single-family detached homes. In sum, limitation of the office buildings to 16 feet, built at a distance of at least 80 feet from the homes to the west, would still reduce the existing views of the distant mountains. The loss of a portion of the distant view of the Catalina Mountains bythe addition of landscaping along the western edge of the site which would would be partially compensated . mass, replacing the mountain view with views of vegetation. Further reduction, or screen the buildingp g . . mitigation, of the loss of mountain views could be achieved by sensitive design of the office building's western façade Cultural Resource Preservation Section 10-801 requires a cultural resource records check of the site which was conducted by the Arizona State previous(ASM). Due to evidence of soil mining and scouring of the site, the ASM found that it is g unlikely that there are archaeological resources on the site. They ask that if any human remains or funerary items are discovered during construction, or at anytime, all work in the vicinity of the remains must cease and Coordinator must be contacted immediately, per ARS Section 41-865. The Applicant the ASM Repatriation has included General Note Number 34 on the Plat to assure that this procedure is followed by the applicable contractor(s). TOWN OF ORO VALLEY ION COUNCIL COMMUNICATION, OV12-03-09 Page 5 Chapter 16 Design Guidelines Section 16-103 provides site planningdesign guidelines relative to the visual impact of mass grading, siting buildings to conform to the natural topography, providing transitions between incompatible land uses, and habitat, preserving existing archaeological sites, making drainage areas preserving existing landscaping 'n lot lines, screeningloading areas from public view, screen parking lots, and appear natural looking, varying provide public amenities in commercial developments. The Project meets these guidelines in the following ways: • The Applicant will retain the remainingnatural "edge" hillsides to the greatest extent possible, will stabilize their steep slopes where necessary, and will landscape and re-seed disturbed areas. • of the site has been designed to separate the residential and office uses by the main access The interior � 'n and loadingareas of the office portion will be screened from view from Oracle Road road. The parking and from the residentialportionby screen walls and/or landscaping. The office use is not incompatible with the residential use of the site. • The drainage areas will be surfaced with decomposed granite and intermittent landscaping. • Oracle Road, at this location, does not have sidewalks but does have a bicycle travel lane. The Project willprovide rovide sidewalks on both sides of the interior loop street and will provide a flat, dirt shoulder from the Project to the Oracle Road bicycle lane. • The residential street is appropriate ro riate to the scale of this subdivision. It has sufficient"90 degree"turns to slow traffic. The recreation area isplaced farthest away from the most intensive traffic generated by the subdivision which is at the entrance to the residential portion and next to the office ingress and egress roadway. • he two office buildings have similar, yet distinct building orientation and mass. The ORSCOD T g building height and ratio of building height to street setback limits the building height to 18 feet. Within those constraints, the Applicant has provided building orientation, landscaping, open courtyards, public art, and seating that would both provide consistency in design, while creating a diversity between the g two buildings, such that the apparent mass and scale of the buildings closely match the residential buildings to the south. from the most intensive traffic, is separated from the potentially • The recreation area is placed farthest p publicly -accessible-accessible "Mutterer Wash" to the west, and is sited to provide natural surveillance from half the lots within the subdivision. This meets Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles. Traffic Access into the subdivision will be a right-in right-out only subdivision street to Oracle Road. Staff have contactedDepartmentTransportation the Arizona of Trans ortation (ADOT) to look to how U-turning vehicles from, and to, the site will impact this section of Oracle Road. ADOT comments can be seen in Attachment 6. process is presently in the design to widen Oracle Road to a six lane highway from Calle Concordia to Tangerine Road. They plan to start construction by the middle of 2006. Because of the eghigh xistin traffic levels on Oracle Road at peak AM and PM periods, wherein entry onto Oracle TOWN OF ORO VALLEY ,.OUNCIL COMMUNICATION, OV 12-03-09 Page 6 Road from the Project Site would be difficult, staff believes it would be prudent to provide a secondary access to El throughthe roe to the south (Woifley Property). El Conquistador Way at Oracle Road is Conquistador Way, p p �y a signaled intersection and a left turn onto El Conquistador Way from the Wolfley Property, staff believes, is likely to be more accessible than a right turn onto Oracle Road from the Project Site during peak AM periods. This second access would provide a convenient route to Oracle Road from which a traveler could proceed north or southbound. Staff has been workingwith this developer and the developer to the south to extend an access from this property to El Conquistador Way. The owner/developer of the property to the south has requested a rezoning of the q y property to allow a restaurant and other retail use of that site. The Town Council considered that rezoning request at their October 6, 2004 hearingand voted to deny the rezoning. The owner of the property to the south, . appears, will seek a gradingexception and a Hillside Development Zone (HDZ) variance to built an office it p buildingthat complies with the useprovisions of the R-6 District. It is expected that the applications for those p exceptions will include a cross-access roadway easement to the Villa Milagro subdivision at about their Lot 13 alignment. g This cross access arrangement would result in the loss of one lot within Villa Milagro. Although reluctant to "lose" one residential lot for this purpose, the Applicant has agreed to this plat configuration and has included General Note Number 33 that states that Lot 13 has been designed to serve as a vehicular access roadway to the Wolfley Property,erty, p rovided that the Town grants a grading exception and HDZ variance for the roadway within oneppear of approval of a Final Plat for this subdivision. Should the grading exception that would be required to y build such a cross-access roadway not be approved by the Town within one year of Council approval of the Villa Milagro Final Plat, the General Note could be removed by administrative action by the Town and the Applicant could then develop Lot 13 with a single-family home (Condition Number 5 of Exhibit A memorializes this agreement). Grading This Project will be a mass-graded subdivision. A Type 2 Grading Permit will be required to construct lot pads, drainage structures, utilities, streets, off-site drainage improvements, and any walls necessary for grading on the development site. Drainage The existingon-site drainage patterns (southeast to northwest)will be maintained. Onsite drainage will be conveyed ed and discharged by sidewalk scuppers to Mutterer Wash through two drainages at the northwest corner of the development. Detentionq development requirements for this develo ment have been waived in order to facilitate rapid drainage of this development to Mutterer Wash. By eliminating onsite detention, runoff from the development is discharged to Mutterer Wash in advance of peak flows from upstream watersheds, thereby reducing potential to attenuate peak flows. Additionally, completed leted Mutterer Wash Channel Improvement project has increased the efficiency of p Mutterer Wash from aoint near the northwest corner of the development northward to Greenock Avenue. The p . improvementsprovide a capacity of 318 cubic feet per second (cfs). The engineer for this Project estimates the p p developed flow to be 225 cfs, therefore the wash provides excess capacity. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION, OV12-03-09 Page 7 Other Consideration(s) The Applicant has been in communication with Mr. Ken Scoville of the Amphitheater School District about impacts to District facilities related to the residential portion of the Project. The two parties met on September 28, 2004 to discuss relevant school issues and concerns. In sum, the Applicant has met the Town policy regarding schools. GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE: The Project positivelyaddresses the following General Plan policies: "Policy 1.1.E: View protection shall be an essential aspect of Oro Valleys community design review and Po cy project approval." This issue was addressed as part of the ORSCOD analysis. "Policy 1.1H: Slopes 15%and greater shall be evaluated for development compatibility, safety, and preservation as natural open space." The Project retains andpreserves the"edge"hillside slopes on the site and incorporates them into the natural open space for the subdivision, landscaping them where appropriate. Policy 2.4A: "The Town should maintain a harmonious relationship between urban development and development of the transportation network" The Project, at the request of staff, includes a cross vehicular access roadway to property to the south as previously discussed. "Policy 4.IA: Protect the integrity and aesthetic context of existing neighborhoods through the use of appropriate buffers." The Project provides the zoning code-required buffers on all sides of the Project. Rather than providing a wider bufferyard along the western edge of the site,near the residential Lots 13 through 20,the Applicant chose to limit homes to 1-story as a means of protecting the light, air and privacy of the homes to the west. The homes on Lots 13 through 20 would be about 80 feet distant from the homes to the west, inclusive of a 30 foot wide Mutterer Wash and a 20 foot wide landscaped bufferyard. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENT: Allrope�y owners within 600 feet of the site have been notified of the public hearing in accordance with the p public notification requirements. Those owners were invited by the Applicant to a neighborhood meeting to discuss theJro'ect on September 22, 2004. Comments from the participants are summarized by topic, in p Attachment 5, along with one comment letter from a neighbor. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD RECOMMENDATION: On October 12, 2004, the Development Review Board (DRB) considered the Project Preliminary Plat/Development Plan and voted unanimously(6—0) to recommend denial of the Project to the Town Council due to safety concerns related to the single access to the Site from Oracle Road. The Board expressed concern TOWN OF ORO VALLEY JUNCIL IL COMMUNICATION, OV12-03-09 Page 8 that the le sing "right-in/right-out"-only access roadway to and from Oracle Road would be detrimental to the safety persons of residingor working in the Site. The DRB recommended denial, finding a"fire and road safety concern with the main entrance and the possible second access from El Conquistador Way". Their Motion is re-stated below from the minutes of that meeting: "Member Kunisch MOVED to recommend denial of 0V12-03-09, the Villa Milagro office and residential Preliminary Plat and Development Plan to the Town Council finding that there was a road safety concern with the main entrance and the possible second access from El Conquistador Way. Member Panas SECONDED the motion. Discussion: Member Feinberg felt the development was not compatible with the Town's General Plan nor was it designed well. Vice Chair Glueck thought the scale of the office space was correct with the neighborhood; however, the access points and the amount of lots were a concern. Motion carried 6-O. "' FACTORS IN EVALUATING THE PROJECT: Factors For: • The Project is a in-fill development on a site whose natural terrain and vegetation have been severely disturbed. • The Project j ect would provide an efficient use of the land and proposes office uses next to abutting office uses andro oses small lot single-family detached homes next to single-family attached townhomes. p p • meets the provisions and standards of the Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised (OVZCR) with The Project the exception of seeking relief from one parking space for the owner-occupied office building. • The Project would minimize view blockage from the homes to the west by limiting adjacent lots to one- story homes and by landscaping the western edge bufferyard. • The Project j ect ro oses to provide a cross-access roadway to the property to the south, if the Town proposes approves gradingwaiver and a Hillside Development Zone (HDZ) variance for development of that pp a within one year from Final approval of the Project's Final Plat. The Applicant feels that if the property grg exception tion and HDZ variance are not granted by the Town within the year, it probably will never p beanted and the secondaryroadway could not be provided. In such a situation, the Applicant would gr like to convert the land which was to be devoted to the cross-access roadway (Lot 13 on the Plat) to a buildable lot for a single-family detached home. • The Project proposes small residential lots for a niche market which may include (1) young p p professionals without children; (2) households whose children are grown and out of the home ("empty nesters"; (3) retirees who do not wish to maintain a large home and yard; and/or (4) winter visitors seeking a second home in this area. • ADOT has approved the proposed single, "right in&right-out"only access roadway. actors Against: • pp Although ADOT has approved the single-access roadway to the Project, residents, workers and visitors g to the site,particularly articular) at peak AM and PM periods,may find it difficult and frustrating to access the site from Oracle Road and/or may find it difficult accessing Oracle Road from the site, due to the volume of TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION, OV12-03-09 Page 9 to the terrain of the property to the south which Project motorists must traffic on Oracle Road. Due on uistador Way, a cross-access roadway from the Site through that cross to get to the signaled El C q y "right to El Conquistador is not assured. The DRB is concerned with the safety of the single, in &right outaccess roadway in relation to the high peak hour volume of vehicles traveling Oracle Road. SUGGESTED MOTIONS: - the Villa Mila o office and residential Preliminary Plat and Development I move to approve OV 12 03 09, �' Plan, and to approve the Applicant's Alternate Parking Plan, subject to the conditions of Exhibit A. OR I move to approve OV 1203-0 9 the Villa Milagro office and residential Preliminary Plat and Development ' Alternate ParkingPlan, subject to the conditions of Exhibit A and the following Plan, and the Applicant's J additional condition(s): OR I move to approve OV 120309, gr' the Villa Milagro office and residential Preliminary Plat and Development Plan to the Town Council, subject to the condition of Exhibit A, and to deny the Applicant's request for an appeal of the Development Review Board's denial of the Alternate Parking Plan, with the finding that OR I move to deny OV 120309, the gr' Villa Mila o office and residential Preliminary Plat and Development Plan finding that and to deny the Applicant's request for an appeal of the Development Review Board's denial of the Alternate Parking Plan, with the finding that Attachments: 1. Exhibit"A" Condition of Approval 2. Location Map 3. Project Preliminary Plat/Development Plan // )1 ).L � 4. Alternate Parking Plan Request Letter 5. Neighbors' Comments and Neighbors' Comment Letters Plann d Zoni r: Administrator 6. ADOT Comments 7. Amphitheater School District Comment Letter p c: Applicant attachments):ppcant Community Development Director T.J. Bednar, Fax: 293-8567 Craig Hunt, Entranco, Fax: (520) 299-8777 Neighbors (without attachments): Jack & Audrey Rostal, 10092 N. Valle del Oro Drive, OV 11 • Judy&Bob Drake, 10132 N. Valle del Oro Road, OV own Manage Harold Kandetzke, 10130 N. Sawgrass Drive, OV Roland Brescia, 264 E. Southern Pines Drive, OV Mary De Santis, 292 E. Crooked Stick Drive, OV Donna & Warren Hillman, 273 E. Southern Pines Drive, OV Mary Yotter, 280 E. Crooked Stick Drive, OV TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION, OV12-03-09 Page 10 Melody Weber, 1000 N. Roxbury Drive, OV Eleanor Weinheimer, 10136 N. Valle del Oro Drive, OV Oro and Bea Putz, 46 W. Oro Place, OV Jim Malliet, 10124 N. Valle del Oro Dr., OV ATTACHMENT #1 EXHIBIT A: OV12-03-09, THE VILLA MILAGRO PRELIMINARY PLAT AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. The Applicant shall provide corrected HEC-RAS modeling runs to incorporate the following: a. Revise cross sections shown in Figure 4 to correspond with those shown in HEC-RAS river system schematics and their respective distance intervals and station elevations. b. Show correct channel geometry for Mutterer Wash Channel Improvement from the starting point of improvements near lot 20 up to and including the final downstream cross-section approximately 220 feet north of Greenock. 2. The Applicant shall provide an additional topographic map (1"= 30', C.I. = 1') showing cross- sections .7, .5, .3, .25, .2 and .1. Include a match line to Figure 4. 3. The Applicant shall provide a sealed letter from a structural engineer approving the design of the screen/retaining wall as shown on detail 1/3. Letter shall address the sliding factor of upper wall footing. 4. Lot 13 on the Preliminary Plat,per General Note Number 33, has been designed to serve as a vehicular access roadway to the Wolfley Property,provided that the Town grants a grading exception and HDZ variance for the roadway within one year of approval of a Final Plat for this subdivision. Should the grading exception that would be required to build such a cross-access roadway not be approved by the Town within one year of Council approval of the Villa Milagro Final Plat,the General Note could be removed by administrative action by the Town and the Applicant could then develop Lot 13 with a single-family home. C) la a E n z ATTACHMENT 2 , .„, 0 — . . .. N z a Q 0 cn 0 a) CL r -4--, 0 E 0 a U).- 0 a) C) ,,.., 0 vi r 15 L..... > x a) U 0 c.) 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Nv�o 4 ^q'�I r Oc ,• O �o W Z i e rg SEP-27-2004 15:18 ENTRANCO 4 ATTACHMENT (520)299-8700 FAX(520)299-8777 1860 East River Road, Suite 300 Tucson,AZ 85718 www.entranco.com ranca, September 27, 2004 Ms. Susana Montana, Planner II Community Development Department Town of Oro Valley 11000 N. La Canada Drive Oro Valley,Arizona 85737 RE: Milagro Mila ro Subdivision, Oro Valley Project#OV12-03-09 • Entranco Project#2-40-02220 Alternate Compliance Parking Ratio Dear Ms. Montana: Per our meeting on n Se tember 20, 2004,Town staff asked us to revise the parking layout in the commercial plan of the project. The former showed 29 parking spaces as required by the Code. However, it included a continuous row of ten parking spaces s aces adjacent to the east side of the western office building. In order to comply with OVZCR Section 27.6.G.1.f, a curbed landscape island is required at the end of a maximum of nine continuous spaces.The proposed layout osed la out now complies with this section of the code, but does so at the loss of one parking space, showing 28 spaces versus the required 29 spaces. w for applicant to submit an Alternative Compliance Parking Ratio As a result,OVZCR Section 27,S.C.2 allows an PP Plan for approval by the Development Review Board (DRB).This letter shall serve as-our written request to the DRB to consider and approve an alternative-parking ratio. The following is a discussion of the submittal and review criteria as listed in the Code. Submittals inar Plat and Development Plan submitted to the Town of Oro Valley on September 23, 2004 meets The Preliminary p Section 4-504(A)(1), (5),�(10); (B)(1)through(11); (C); and the submittal requirements set forth in the OVZCR (D).The Plan shows the onlyforeseeable parking layout which 1) allows the placement of two (previously designed) office buildings, and 2) complies with all the requirements of the OVZCR. 9 ) The Preliminary Plat submitted August 19, 2004 was modified by 1) widening the landscape island east of the eastern office buildingto a minimum width of 10 feet, and 2) increasing the size of the landscape island near the southeast corner of the western office building by eliminating one parking space (to achieve a maximum of nine continuous spaces). A Traffic Statement was previously submitted to the Town on August 19, 2004. That Traffic Statement determined from the ITE TripGeneration Manual,71h Edition, and Land Use Code 710 (General Office Building), that the combined office uses would generate 15 trips in the a.m. peak hour(13 entering, 2 exiting) and 14 trips p.m. peak hour(2 entering, 12 exiting). Other relevant data describing peak parking requirements is i n the 9 included in the discussion below. Review Criteria 1. One of the office buildings shall become the new corporate headquarters of T.J. Bednar Homes. There are eight regular employees in the present office location. The number of employees may grow by one g 9 or tw 0 once in the new location. Thus, 9 or 10 spaces would be regularly used on a typical weekday for use. Based on typical experience, no more than two guest vehicles are expected to visit the employeet TJ Bednar Homes offices at any one time throughout the day. Therefore, the typical daily business operations of T.J. Bednar Homes are expected to require no more than 12 parking spaces at any one time.T.J.Bednar Homes plans to occupy the 4800 SF eastern office building.The 13 spaces shown adjacent to the eastern office building should therefore be adequate. SEP-27-2004 15:19 ENTRANCO 520 740 0819 P.03/03 wouldranco. leave 15 parkingspaces available for the tenant(s) of the 4800 SF western office building. This Since this is more than half of the number of required (or provided) parking spaces, the deficit of one required parkingspace should not have an adverse impact on the tenant(s) of the western office q p building. 2. There is no available nearby parking with connectivity to this site. 3. There are no municipal lots near the site. Parking spaces for the property to the north are located to the west of the building, alongthe Mutterer Wash. Cross access to this location is not practical and would be cost-prohibitive to obtain just one additional parking space.Trip reduction programs may reduce Pg arkin need, however, the provided number of spaces should be adequate. (See criteria#1 above). 4. Since the applicant will be occupying and using one of the two office buildings,the applicant is in a unique position osition to know his own parking requirements.The deficit of one parking space is not viewed as a detriment to the project. 5. The parking count has impactproposed on no the pedestrian circulation system for the development. Sidewalks shall serve all parking spaces. 6. The deficit of one parking space has no impact on the general layout of parking. The loss of one space is a result of a larger landscape island at the southeast corner of the western office building. Additional landscaping within this island is seen as a visual and aesthetic benefit to the project, to the adjacent p 9 neighborhood, and to the adjacent public.streets: 7. There are no facilities serving public transportation within or adjacent to this site. Proposed bicycle parking will not be affected by the deficit of one parking space. 8. There is no impact on natural areas or features due to the total parking count. 9. The two Y- required mobility-impaired aired parking spaces shall continue to be provided regardless of total p parking count. Summary The applicant asks the DRB to approve an Alternative Parking Ratio of 2.9 spaces per 1000 square feet based on the preceding information. Sincerely, etA„Aip 714„. Craig A. Hunt, P.E. Project Manager cc: Ted Bednar,T.J. Bednar Homes Jeff Stanley, P.E., Entranco File TOTAL P.03 ATTT5 A� HM EN Preliminary 5 to OV 12-03-09,Villa Milagro P ry Plat and Development Plan, Town Council communication. September 22, 2004 Neighborhood Meeting Comments Summary Density • Concern that the relatively smallparcel arcel has too many small size lots and too many small sized homes. Two-story homes • Concern that two-story homes on the westernmost lots 14 through 20 would block sunlight,views of the mountains and the blue sky, and would eliminate privacy to their pp homes. They asked that the Applicant restrict homes on Lots 14 through 20 to one-story and keep the office buildings and homes as low as possible. Flat roofs on both homes and office buildings would minimize the building profile and view blockage. amount of soil fill to beplaced along the western lots, including the • Concern about the . that the finished grade of the new buildings would be much higher and office lots, such the new buildings s would further block views to the east. Neighbors asked that the change in elevation from the current grade be minimized. Traffic which will be used by Project lane at El • Concern that the left turnConquistador, motorists wishing to travel north from the site, is long enough to adequately"hold"the queued vehicles needing to negotiate a U-turn to travel north. that the traffic studydid not take into account the realistic"peak • Concern Project "on Oracle Road,which they feel starts as early as 5 or 6 AM and lasts longer in periods the morning and evening periods. • Concern that the Project motorists wishingto travel north from the site would not be able to get onto Oracle Road and into the El Conquistador left turn lane because the volume of southbound vehicles on Oracle Road is so great, and the drivers so intent on their own travels,the Project t motorists would not be able to get onto Oracle and over to the left turn lane and would have to travel to the next traffic light to make a U-turn. • Concern that Project residents, workers and visitors traveling from the south would want to make a U-turn at Greenock Drive. They believe that ADOT will not allow a U-turn at Greenock and travelers will have to go further north to the next light to negotiate a U-turn to get et to the site. Theywould like ADOT to allow a U-turn at Greenock. Please see Attachment 6 for comments provided by ADOT. Drainage • Concern that thep Town's improvements to Mutterer Wash north of the Project site is not sufficient to adequately ade uatel accommodate the cumulative stormwater runoff from the • Project's ect's runoff, and the proposed development at the existing development,the �"Wolfley" site. Concern that hat this cumulative additional stormwater will flood homes north of the site towards Greenock. • Concern that the stormwater flow at the"turn"of the wash between Lot 20 and the office able to handle 100 year event storms or the type of storm that building will not be flooded nearby homes 5 years ago. • Conc ern with the treatment of the existing 4 gullies on the site. Landscaping narrow the space is between the Mutterer Wash drainage and slopes • Concern with how p property and the Lots 14 through � 20 erty lines; is there enough room for landscaping? p • pp W ill the Applicant save the mature trees that are on the site? Light Pollution • Concern with outdoor lighting parking in arkin lot of office complex"escaping" into adjacent residential area to the west. • Concern with interior lighting tin from office buildings glaring out towards nearby homes. Construction Dust • Concern with dust from movement of earth during construction, and dust from construction vehicle traffic. Schools • Will these small homes, or the larger two-story homes have school-aged children and, if g so,how will that affect school facility capacity? Parking • These homes are on small lots. Will there be sufficient off-street parking to serve their visitors? - garages are to be provided each home,will the garage dominate the street • If two car g g frontage? The garage will be as big as the house. g q A comment letter was received subsequent to the September 22, 2004 neighborhood meeting which is follows this summary. Memo To ; Susana Montana Senior Planner OV Comm. Dev. Sept. 23,2004 y From , Jim 11�al�iet Oro Valle Townhouse lmprovment Assn. IOVTIAI Owner Lot 84 10124 N Valle Del Oro Dr. Subject ; Villa Milagro Project Recapping the " ISSUES"brought up at last nights meeting as I recall are 1. Project density 2. Two story houses on the west side. Lots 14 to 20 3. Traffic 4. Stormwater runoff increase 5. Transplant of existing vegetation 6. Du st control during construction and before total development 7. Light pollution from office bldgs, 8. U-turn at Greenock on Oracle_ Check w1ADOT 9. Elevations of buildings I w ould like to address a couple of those issues in this memo, but will have more comments at later meetings concerning the rest. My main concern is the office bldg. proposed for the NW corner of the plat It appears to me as a bold attempt to squeeze as much profit out of as little space as p ossible as is the rest of the project. In fact, that office bldg. appears from scale to be 18' to 20' CLOSER to OVTIA property than it is to their own nearest house placed If allowed to be there, it will have a very definite degrading effect on the property values in the area I It Seems to me to make much more sense to have ONE bldg. of 8000-9000 sq. ft. than the two buildings proposed. Note the office and Alzheimer bidgs_ adjacent to the North have a decent setback and n theThey open buffer to West. are as unitrusive to the OVTIA properties as is possible_ By moving the said office bldg. to the East would seem also to alleviate the slope and drainage problems in that area. The WEST edge of the bldg. appears on the plan to be almost on the slope to Mutterers Wash. I would hope the DRB and COUNCIL would take a very close at this situation. I would also like to comment on the stormwater runoff from the property. I believe the gengineering predictions of only 10 to 12 CFS increase in volume are grossly 9 understated_ When and if the Wolfley property is developed is also going to add a significant amount to this inrease. The work done on Mutterers wash last summer improved the esthetics of the wash but I'm afraid did not increase the capacity enough to avert flooding with a major rain, especially with the development of these two properties. The bridge on Greenock Rd. is not the problem,nor has it p of the been,even with the buildup of sediment on the South side_ Th® constriction s 80-100 ft. to the South appears to have the potential to impede the flow enough wash Pp to overflow the banks ,thereby flooding those properties adjacent to the wash_ There are many other concerns I and other owners in OV1TA have , such as the sizes of the housing units proposed, elevations, HOA w/CC&r's, businesses in the offices imp act on Oracle traffic and many more _ Hopefully, those questions can be addressed at icier meetings. Thank you for your u'ris'deration of these comments. Jim Maltiet 520-54 e-mailjmal466918ca0lc0m � •�1$ oc ce41 520-971-8826 "didrifrii Grp • ...111131111 Bob Quirk • 6505 Nordic Drive Edina, MN 55439 (952) 942-5268 Boblquirk@aol.com October 15, 2004 Oro Valley Zoning Commission 11000 N. La Canada Drive OCT Oro Valley, AZ 85737 2004 re: MMLA representing DC Investments requesting zoning variance for the 8.35 acre site at Desert Sky Rd and Valle del Oro Rd. Since I will not be able to attend the Nov 2 meeting on the above request, I wish, as an adjacent homeowner, to enter my strong objection to it. It is not in the best interests of the area to grant this type of request and I request the Commission to deny it. Sincerely, Zd)- Robert W. irk 47 E. Horizon Circle Oro Valley, AZ 85737 MessageATTACHMENT 6 Montana, Susana iktiw . From: Civalier, Craig Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 3:03 PM To: Montana, Susana; Vella, Bayer Subject: FW: Villa Milagro 9/22 neighborhood meeting notes FYI Original Message '' — - From: Maria Deal mailto:MDeal@dot.state.az.us] `�' Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 2:42 PM To: Civalier, Craig Cc: Reza Ka ri mva nd Subject: RE: Villa Milagro 9/22 neighborhood meeting notes Craig, Regional Traffic Engineering reviewed the listed traffic concerns on Oracle Road at the El Conquistador Way and Greenock Drive intersections. Our comments are as follows: 1. The existing southbound left-turn lane at the El Conquistador Way intersection is 220 feet long. Our field review indicates that traffic appears to safely negotiate left turns/u-turns during the protected left-turn phase of the signal. The queued vehicles turning left had enough time to safely clear the intersection. As shown in the Traffic Statement prepared by ENTRANCO for the Villa Milagro development, the generated trips by the Villa Milagro development are not large enough to require lengthening of the southbound left-turn lane at the El Conquistador Way intersection. 2. The Traffic Statement used the April 4, 2002, 12-hour turning movement traffic counts provided by SOUTHLAND CAR COUNTERS for ADOT's Signal Coordination on SR 77 (Oracle Road). The counts were taken during an average day and cover the period from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The counts indicate that the AM peak hour is from 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM and the PM peak hour is from 4:45 PM to 5:45 PM at the Oracle Rd./EI Conquistador Way intersection. The peak hour volumes for this intersection were increased by a 3% annual growth factor for two years to represent 2004 volumes. 3. Significant development has occurred on Oracle Road within the Town of Oro Valley as that area becomes more popular and attractive to new residents. The construction of large retail stores such as Home Depot and Target added significant volume of traffic to Oracle Road. As a requirement of allowing access from the Villa Milagro development to Oracle Road, a traffic impact statement was provided by ENTRANCO. The study shows that the proposed development will not generate significant volumes of traffic. Since the proposed access on Oracle Road will be a right-in/right-out driveway, motorists wishing to go north will make u-turns at El Conquistador Way or at other median openings to the south. Drivers entering Oracle Road must observe the oncoming traffic flow and wait for an acceptable gap in the oncoming traffic stream on Oracle Road to safely enter the highway. ADOT promotes defensive driving habits and patience when driving a motor vehicle to maximize highway safety. Studies show that people in a hurry or late for an appointment are more likely to violate traffic controls and take unsafe risks than motorists that have allowed themselves an extra amount of time. 4. Hopefully, we can clarify the question regarding u-turns at the intersection of Oracle Road and Greenock Drive. Northbound motorists wishing to turn left onto Greenock Drive or wishing to make a u-turn at this intersection may do so when there are adequate gaps in the southbound traffic stream. It appears that the traffic signal at Pusch View Lane provides adequate gaps in the traffic stream for northbound motorists to safely make left-turns and u-turns at this location. At the present time, we have no evidence that indicates an unsafe condition at this intersection. Therefore, at the present time, ADOT does not plan to install a restrictive "No U-turn" sign for northbound traffic. In addition, the proposed widening of Oracle Road from four lanes to six lanes, between Calle Concordia and Tangerine Road, should help to improve the safety and efficiency of the highway. 10/11/2004 10/11/2004 14:19 6965074 • LEGAL PAGE 02/02 . . . •• • . . . . . . . OFFICI OF LEGAL'COUNSEL . . . ,.,—•-•".....,..„._ • • , . ., . . ..,-*--- .7-......,.: . . • . . , . . , . , . • . . .. ' K .Scoville . • • ,r ►`j,imp .,►::�MM \\. : Dish ct al.Cat n�unit relo rient Liaison ' // ', (520)•696 5150 • I • . • FAX. • •FAX(520).696=5074.. • • • .' . AillOPISMOINIIMPIOnikil .. • . . . .701 W.Wetmore Road•a Tucson,AZ 85105 •TDD(520)•696-5055 , •. .P•Jo, k.I i,'.e . •S• 0 h;•n• a�. l' s' , I ' 1 GOVTRNING•BoARDMEMBcRS ' . . Nancy,Young Wright ' ,Kent Barrabec,Ph,D, Patricia J.Clymer ,rc�`f`C"irattt Mike l�robt I• • •••President: Vicc PresicI-ol. . ATTA SpPERlNTENaFNT , SHM E NT 7D: . • • .. 'October•11,2004 ; • •' •' ' . ' . . 1 ' • • • Re: 'Villa Milagro • •• . ' •• , . ... • OV1•2 03 09• , , • • • • To Whom It May Concern • . .. . ••This is 0 formal notice'that.I metwith:Mr;Ted Bednar,in his capacity as the.devslo•per for the Villa' • • Milagro project(0V12-03-09}. As'the representative for Amphitheater School District on this.issue, ' • • • • • • confirm.that;the developer has •Met the intent of Resolution o. (R) 04-15, passed,and.adopted by ,'•. ' ' . • • •Mayor and Town•Council of'Olio'Valley on May 5,200,4. • •' • Sincerely, • , . • • . , • Ken• coille ; • .• •KHS/me • • • • • . • . pc; Todd Jaeger,J. D. . ' • . . . • . ' • . . • • • 1 • • • • .' ' Amphitheater'High•Crayon del Oro High-ironwnind Ridge High•Amphitheater Alternative' . ' , • Amiihitheaitcr T diddle School•Coronado KCS School•Cross Middle School•La Cirtta Middle School••Wilon K-S School • . • . ' • Copper Creek Elementary'.Donaldson Elementary•I'Iarelson Elerrientar.'1-Inllaway Elementary•Keeling Elementary . Mesa Verde Elemeohry•Nash Elementary•Painted Sky Element pi+Prince Elementary•Rio Vista Elertferttiry•Walker°Elementary . • • .' Rillito Center•El'I�Iogar, , • TOWN OF ORO VALLEY STAFF REPORT TO TOWN COUNCIL MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & COUNCIL FROM: David Ronquillo, Planner SUBJECT: OV12-04-02, EEC, REPRESENTING FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, REQUESTS APPROVAL OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR A 49 LOT SUBDIVISION; LOCATED WITHIN THE LA RESERVE PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT ADJACENT TO THE FOOTHILLS BUSINESS PARK ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF PUSCH WILDERNESS DRIVE AND NORTH BUCK RIDGE DRIVE, PARCEL 220-08-008K BACKGROUND: The subject property consists of 11.73 acres and the zoning is La Reserve PAD. The terrain consists of 25% p p y slopes or greater, areas of dense vegetation and a wash along the northern portion. The bridge, located near the southeastro ert line, spans a large wash that flows from the Catalina Mountains downward through the p p y subject parcel. The wash area on the uphill side of the bridge is designated as protected riparian area; however,this designation abruptly terminates at the bridge. The wash area on the downhill side of the bridge is not included as part of the Overlay District. The following is summary of the surrounding zoning and land uses: Direction Zoning Land Use North PAD Campus Park Industrial, Foothills Business Park. East PAD Residential, Fairfield Pusch Ridge Subdivision, Vacant Land -Previously Platted West/Southwest PAD Residential, Boulder Canyon Apartments and La Reserve Parcel 0 & S Subdivision. Southeast PAD Residential, La Reserve Subdivision and Bridge Project History Staff has been working with the applicant for several months to resolve significant drainage questions related to floodplain encroachment within the wash on the north side of the property. These issues resulted in additional hydrological studies and investigation of the riparian qualities of the area. To date, the hydrological issues have been resolved. At their regular meeting of October 20, 2004 the Town Council denied the proposed riparian map amendment associated with this project. SUMMARY: Asro osed, the La Reserve Villas subdivision will consist of 49 single-family attached townhomes. The pp. subdivision will be accessed by a driveway that is located off Pusch Wilderness Drive past the La Reserve entry gate. Furthermore, an emergency fire access will also be provided southwest of the entry gate. F:\OV\OV12\2004\OV12-04-02\reports\PPTC.RPT.doc TOWN OF ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Page 2 toes down significantly from Pusch Wilderness Drive to the wash area northeast of the bridge. The property slopes gn y Because of the topography of this site, the buildable area is very limited and the subdivision has been designated in a stair stepped manner. located within aportion of Development Area C, which allows for single family attached units The property is p and a portion of Development Area D, which allows for multi-family units. The proposed residential subdivision a ispermitted use within each development area and meets all the development standards, specifically: Current Zoning La Reserve PAD, Development Area C &D Proposed Density 4.17 DU/ac No. of lots proposed 49 Minimum lot size None - 1,233 square feet Average lot size None - 1,867 square feet Maximum lot size None Building Height Development Area C 30'/Development Area D 35'. Setbacks No setbacks required for attached units. ZONING CODE COMPLIANCE: Thero osed Preliminary Plat is in conformance with the La Reserve PAD and OVZCR. p p Recreation Area Planning Staff and the Parks & Recreation Administrator have reviewed the location for the recreation areas specified on the plat with regards to safety, visibility and function and find the following: • The primary recreation area designated as Common Area A located north of lots 42-47 is acceptable. This area is centralized and provides visibility of the park from the adjacent homes and provides the active andp assive amenities. This area, however, raises the potential for safety issue due to the close proximityof the subdivision streets on both sides. This concern may be addressed by providing a wrought iron open fence along the perimeter. • With the exception of the above, all other acres designated as Common Area A & B are not acceptable for recreation regardless the project meets Code. These areas are fragmented and located within steep slopes (25% - 50%), areas of dense vegetation and within a portion of wash along the north side of the property or behind lots raising the potential for safety. Because of these constraints, these areas are unsuitable for recreation. Buffer yards The following buffer yards are required and provided; North—None required, the entire hillside along this portion of the property will be preserved in place. East—None Required, 5' landscape buffer provided. West/Southwest— 15' Buffer Yard A required and provided. Southeast—None required, Existing Wash &Bridge. F:\ov\ovi2\2oo4\ov 1 2-04-02\reports\PPTC.RPT.doc TOWN OF ORO VALLEY 1 TOWN COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Page 3 Design Guidelines ZoningCode Revised DesignGuidelines are noteworthy: The following Oro Valley • projects"Design 'ects to preserve washes and substantial vegetation stands" p Significant encroachments are proposed along the wash area on the north side of the subdivision. p p • "Maintain integrity hillside and ridgelines" g tY of Encroachments have been proposed within the steep slopes of this subdivision in accordance with PAD p p grading provisions. o There are numerous areas of the site, which involve encroachments in 25/o slopes or greater,however,most of the disturbance occurred when portions of this site were previously graded. • "Minimize impacts of cut and fill slopes" Because of the extensive encroachments into the steep slopes, all disturbed areas should be re-vegetated with natural rock and plant materials and tops and toes of slopes should be rounded to blend with the natural grades. Various retaining walls have been proposed due to the grading necessary along the hillside. Side to Front Lots The area between lots 24 & 25 creates a conflict with side to front lot configuration where the side of lot 24 is cin the front of lot 25. This is a concern, because of the relationship between the two yards and the function facing of sp ace in this area. Lot 25 is tucked further back, with the driveway in very close proximity to the side yard of lot 24. This may be solved by shifting the back side of lot 25 closer the back of lot 24 and closer to the street, g yard in the side and of both lots closer together or parallel to one another. Staff recommends for this area to be reconfigured to avoid this relationship. Condition#6 has been added for this to be achieved. Schools ThisJro'ect was transmitted to the Amphitheater School District in May and Per the Town Policy, the developer p has met with the School District. Archaeological Requirements ThisJro'ect was transmitted to the Arizona State Museum (ASM) and comments were received on June 8. p Their records indicated that this property had not been surveyed and there may be two and perhaps three archaeological sites on the property. ASM recommended that surface inspections of the property be done to determine the presence or absence of archeological remnants. To date, a survey has been conducted by the Professional Archaeological Services of Tucson (P.A.S.T.) and determined that there were no surface indications of archaeological resources on the property. This survey was transmitted to the ASM and to date no further comments have been received. ihim. Drainage This site is located adjacent to the confluence of Steam Pump Wash and Rooney Ranch Foothills Channel with existing flows of 1733 cfs and 4284 cfs respectively. Foothills Channel was constructed in the 80's as an F:\ov\ovinoo4\ov 1 2-04-02\reports\PPTC.RPT.doc TOWN OF ORO VALLEY 1 TOWN COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Page 4 interceptor channel to divert mountain runoff around Foothills Business Park and Rooney Ranch into Canada Del Oro Wash. Integrated in the Foothills Channel construction, was a constructed approach at the terminus of Steam Pump Wash to facilitate a smooth transitional flow into the Foothills Channel. The capacity of the the capacity for the flows (existing and proposed) from this area. The drainage report for Foothills Channel hasp y this project shows that most of the 1733-cfs in Steam Pump Wash flows into the deep main part of the wash on The shallow western portion of the floodplain will be encroached up to the bank of the deep its eastern side. main part of SteamWash. PumpAdequate toe downs and bank protection has been designed to direct the flows q into the deep channel and to provide protection for the proposed lots adjacent to it. on-site drainagepatterns from southeast to northwest will be maintained. Onsite drainage will be The existing g . shallow sheetflow in the proposed PAALs that will convey drainage via storm sewers off-site to conveyed by p p the west to Rooney Ranch Foothills Channel. Localized drainage from lots adjacent to Steam pump Wash will directed over the bank protection into the wash. Detention for this site has been waived by the Town be Engineer. floodplain usepermit is required to construct fill for the some of the building pads along the Steam Pump A p q Wash. Grading to construct the building A Type 2 Grading Permit will be required ad, drainage structures, utilities, PAAL's,p and any walls necessary for grading on the development site. Traffic Access to the development will be from Oracle Road to Pusch Wilderness Drive. Sufficient capacity has been p provided bythe area highway network for this project by the Oracle Road corridor. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE: has evaluated this proposal with regards to the General Plan. This site is designated as Low Density Staff p p g Residential (LDR), which "denotes areas where single family residential development is desirable, but only if it is at a density will ill p ermit retention of rural, open character. Low Density residential designation areas range upto two dwelling units per acre." As a result, the proposed use does not meet the General Plan. Inp articular, the following Policies apply; • Policy 6.2G, Preserve and enhance open space areas that protect the visual, natural and cultural resources ofthe community. " Significant encroachments have occurred into a wash and within sloped areas; therefore, does not meet this policy. • Policy .11I, "All development proposals should design strategies used to minimize changes to the existingtopography and the disturbance of existing vegetation". Overall, the development has been I'`` designed in a manner to utilize the previously graded areas. As specified above, significant encroachments have also occurred into the wash with riparian vegetation and within the sloped areas; therefore, does not meet this policy. F:\ov\ovinoo4\ov 1 2-04-02\reports\PPTC.RPT.doc TOWN OF ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Page 6 Attachments: 1. Exhibit "A" Conditions 2. Exhibit"B"Aerial Photo (25% slopes) 3. Preliminary Plat cc: Peggy Rau, Fax: 321-0333 Steve Lenihan, Fax: 293-0539 iL , MAL 'f iL Planning . a oni Ad inistrator /A j-- . Co'1"'u iy Development Director / / L 'J Town Manager(LOV\OVI 2\2004\OV 12-04-02\reports\PPTC.RPT.doc EXHIBIT A OV12-04-02 LA RESERVE VILLAS 1. Add a 4-ft. wide terrace between the bottom of the slope and the top of the retaining wall in the graded area adjacent to the retaining wall east of the west PAAL from station 10+40 to Station 10+67. 2. Show drainage and erosion protection for the graded area east of the retaining wall adjacent to the west PAAL from station 10+00 to station 13+00. 3. Add elevations to the top of bank protection at the east end of the site. 4. Correct all vertical curves throughout the subdivision to have a 75-ft. minimum curve length per the Town of Oro Valley Subdivision Street Standards section 4.6-8. 5. The applicant shall supply a copy of a letter notifying the US Army Corps of Engineers about this project prior to final plat submittal. 6. The layout between lots 24 & 25 must be reconfigured to avoid side yard to front yard conflicts. 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In pursuit of that the Committee requested to host an opportunities for public input during This initial open house is scheduled for the evening of November 16. open house early in the revision process. p ' duringthe revision process, the larger issue is the development of a Aside from having additional open houses coordinated public input and outreach plan than will extend all the way to Election Day. This would include open houses, public hearings, speaker forams, mail-out literature and press releases, to name a few. The plan for implementing vould delineate the people/groups responsiblep g each task and provide a master schedule for implementation. Participation in the development of this plan needs to be determined by the Town Council. In order to initiate to direct staff to develop a draft the process, the Council may want to considerplan with the aid and input of the Council StudySession may be desired to solidify the details oft e General Plan Revision Committee. A future plan. SUGGESTED MOTION: The Town Council maywish to consider the following motion: I move to direct staff to develop a draft Publicp Input and Outreach Plan for the General Plan Update and to present the draft to the Town Council for review by December 31. 1 :,, --ii,,,,,,0),„4 Community Development Director /a i _ ilittm.6..rrA.-g_ Town Manager 1 0 TOWN OF ORO VALLEY i .OUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: JEFFREY H. WEIR, CEcD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR SUBJECT: DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION TO TEMPORARILY SUSPEND THE ECONOMIC INCENTIVE PORTION OF THE "ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY GUIDELINES" PENDING A COMPLETE REVIEW OF THE OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS ESS AND BENEFIT TO THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY. SUM MARY: At the request of Vice Mayor Paula Abbott this item has been placed on the agenda for ' Limitedduringthe Council's Study Session on October 27, 2004 this meeting. discussion Abbott was responding to a request from an area resident. I revealed that Vice Mayor p g discussion to considerplacing a moratorium on the use of believe it is the intent of the any economic incentives through the decision to temporarily suspend the economic .ncentive portion ortion of the EconomicDevelopment Develo ment Incentive Policy Guidelines pending a complete review of the overall effectiveness and benefit to the Town of Oro Valley. BACKGROUND: On August 4, 1999 the Town Council established a Lodging Industry Incentives Policy and Guidelines through approval of Resolution No. (R) 99-79 A. This action provided a set of guidelines that providedlodging a lod in operator/owner the ability to request Tax. On October 3, 2001 the Town Council expanded consideration of sharing of the Bed . of the sharingof new retail sales taxes for regional the policy to included consideration sized retail developments. The approval of Resolution No. (R) 01 -90 created the existing Economic Development Incentive Policy and Guidelines. The guidelines include potential consideration for the retention of targeted businesses new or expanding businesses to the Town resulting in the and the attraction of p 9 diversification of the existingtax base and the creation of employment opportunities. The policy statement clearly indicates that the Town may consider using some form of incentives. The "guidelines" portion n outlines a number of qualifying criteria when and if an incentive the Council were to consideragreement. The types of projects incentives can be utilized for include resorts, retail, commercial and industrial projects with an industries identified as preferable that are in the Community Economic emphasis on the Development Strategy (CEDE) To assure that the Council has the authority to look TOWN OF ORO VALLEY -OUNCIL COMMUNICATION PAGE 2 OF 3 of thatproject solely Item 16 at each project request on the merits contains the wording �� is separate and independent from all other actions ....". that"each action p ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. (R) 0190, includingExhibit A - Town of Oro Valley Economic Development Incentive Policy Guidelines. FISCAL IMPACT: Unknown. CONSIDERATIONS: 1. Pros: available a "tool" to assist in deliberations concerning a. The Council has existing businesses that MAY require some relief. the Retention of e g b. If the Council decides that some form of incentive is necessary to assist in the attraction of a "targeted""t r eted" new business that will provide high paying employment opportunities OR the expansion of an existing business that is community courted by another then this policy allows for those actions. c. The consideration „ of usingan incentive creates a true "partnering" opportunity wherein both the Town and the developer enhance and improve the proposed development in a waythat results in a positive impact on the community and our residents. me of new developments is the further diversification d. A highly desired outcome of the local economy and this tool can assist the Council in achieving that goal. - olic does NOT require any commitment of public e. Currently the existing policy funds associated with anyaspect of the proposed development being on-site and offsite improvements are made by the developer. considered. All p 2. Cons: a. The use of incentives highly charged a hi hl char ed political decision and not solely an economics consideration. b. Normally the time interval between the approval of an Economic g Development Agreement and the actual realization of new sales tax revenues OR the creation ofemployment new em to ment can easily be two or more years creating concern that the project is not going to be realized. a feeling of c. Some believe that the use of incentives is not necessary and all that is required is a wait and it will happen anyway approach. r TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION PAGE 3 of 3 POSSIBLE MOTIONS: I MOVE TO TEMPORARILY SUSPEND THE ECONOMIC INCENTIVE PORTION OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY GUIDELINES UNTIL A COMPLETE AND COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF THE GUIDELINES CAN BE COMPLETED. OR I MOVE TO LEAVE IN PLACE THE EXISTING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY GUIDELINES AT THIS TIME. 1 8Of i ' 4 ' JEFFREY H. WEIR, CEcD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADM. 7 A CHUCK SWEET TOWN MANAGER 41 - RESOLUTION NO. (R) 01 - 90 A RESOLUTION T OF THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY,ARIZONA, ADOPTING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY GUIDELINES. WHEREAS,the Town of Oro Valley's General Plan has identified pursuing diversification of the local economy as highly desirable and is well supported by the community, and; Economic Development Strategy states that one major WHEREAS,the existing Community P s the developmentP ' and adoption of a Business Incentive Policy, and; action step desired 1 Economic Development Strategy further states that the WHEREAS,the existing Community r me to time wish to use some form of incentives to attract or retain targeted eted Town may from t'� businesses, and; recognizes the importance of developing a policy and WHEREAS,the Town of Oro Valley g considerations for the retention and expansion of existing targeted �dellnes that include similar those that apply to the attraction of new targeted businesses; businesses as NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA: The adoption of Exhibit A, Town of Oro ValleyEconomic Development Incentive Policy Guidelines, attached herewith, providesexamples les of items that a business owner/developer may P request consideration for. PASSED,ADOPTED AND APPROVED Mayor bythe Ma or and Town Council of the Town of Oro Valley, 0=Arizona,this 3rd day of octobe,r20 . TOWN OF ORO VAL EY, ARIZONA <:: - Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: c'', ee-A-a4)-4-p.....,-: Kat n Cuvelier, Town Clerk 4 gigROVED416F0 VP Arnic ANIWriti ,_ .#.1 di ....- Dan L. Dudley, Town Attorney EXHIBIT A TOWN OF ORO VALLEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY GUIDELINES provide GOAL: To the Town Council a set of guidelines that assist in the retention of targeted businesses and the attraction of new or expanding targeted businesses to the Town of Oro Valley resulting in the diversification of the existing tax base and the creation of employment opportunities. POLICIES: In certain cases the Town mayconsider using some form of incentives in order to attract or retain targeted businesses. These incentives will only be used when the Town satisfies itselfthat the add�t�o addition n of the new business or retention and/or expansion of an existing business would have a significant,cant, p ositive effect on the Oro Valley economy. The need for diversification of the local economywhich minimizes dependence of residential sales tax revenues is a necessity. This policyplaces a priority emphasis on new and existing businesses that generate significant sales tax revenues. As a guideline the following listing can be viewed as f erence: 1. Resorts, 2. Retail, 3. Other Lodging, 4. High Tech Job Creation, and a prioritized pref 5. Service Providers. The following general provisions shall be considered prior to offering incentives. Incentivesy will only be offered if they are actually necessary in order to affect the 1. retention and/or expansion of an existing business or to attract a new business tot e Town. This would include: situation in which the Town of Oro Valley has determined that the retention of an A existing business is desirable. situation- in which the Town of Oro Valley is competing with other cities for the A expansion of an existing business to the Town or where incentives are actually necessary to affect the expansion of an existing business. As situation wherein incentives are needed to induce a business to relocate or expand their operation to the Town of Oro Valley from an existing site in another city. - A situation wherein incentives are needed to induce a business to locate their operation to the Town of Oro Valley. riorit ► should be placed on the businesses "targeted"in the Community 2. A high priority Economic Development Strategic (CEDS) Plan (1997, or the most recent update). project will have a substantial positive economic impact on the community, i.e.; the 3. Thepr � number ' of obs created or the sales tax created by the project in the long-term will offset ofjobs short-term h -term costs offered byincentives. Additionally, the project will be of such size or consequence to produce significant employment or sales in related sectors. 4. Incentives should not continue for more than a 10 year period. 5. An emphasis should be placed on firms that provide diversification (within targeted industrial or commercial sectors)to the Town's economy. 6. The Town will not buy land or existing buildings or construct buildings for purely private objectives. The Town's position should be to offer incentives that have a relationship to public benefit. Improvements such as streets, water lines,traffic signals, storm drainage, parking structures, parks and open space, and similar publicly assessed improvements are es examples ofpublic-private financed incentives. Acquisition of property and construction of buildings, if necessary, must be related to a public purpose. 7. The dollar amount of the incentives offered shall not exceed the cost of the project considered nor shall the incentive value be more than 50%that the project could reasonably expect to return in benefits within a ten year period. 8. Private dollars should be utilized whenever possible to up-front identified project costs and then to be reimbursed by the Town to avoid straining the Town's operational or bonding capacity and reduce the Town's front-end risks. 9. Incentives can be utilized for resort, retail, commercial and industrial projects Town- wide. 10. In certain instances incentives may be offered in conjunction with annexation activities which are viewed as important strategically. In the case of large-scale development areas, incentives should be combined with a community facilities district, where feasible, to offer maximum flexibility in attracting development. II. The intangible or unmeasurable benefits of a business to a community, such as the location of a headquarters facility, enhancement of attractiveness to other similar businesses or suppliers, or other similar image-related items are also very important and should be considered along with other factors when making decisions on incentives. 12. Generally Retail projects which qualify should generate significant sales tax revenues similar to projects normally identified at a community or regional shopping center level. 13. Specific performance criteria for each project will be established. 14. New Retail development should have an emphasis on meeting a need not currently being filled in the community, or providing a higher level of service/goods /products than presently available, or providing similar services in an area not currently being served. 15. Final authority for any approval of the use of an incentive and/or inducement rests with the Town Council. 16. Each action is separate and independent from all other actions associated with the approval of the use of an incentive and/or inducement. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY 11 t , COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: November 17, 2004 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & TOWN COUNCIL FROM: Chuck Sweet, Town Manager SUBJ: DISCUSSION, CONSIDERATION, AND/OR POSSIBLE ACTION TO SCHEDULE "OPEN HOUSE" OR "TOWN HALL" MEETINGS IN 2005 SUMMARY: This agenda item is being brought forward at the request of Vice Mayor Paula Abbott and Council Member KC Carter for discussion at this evening's meeting. The intent of scheduling three or four "Open House" or "Town Hall" meetings in the coming year is to discuss the pertinent issues facing the Town and open the lines of communication between the Oro Valley Town Council and their constituents in an informal setting. (See Attachment #1 from Vice Mayor Abbott.) In the past, the Town of Oro Valley hosted a few "Town Hall" meetings. Attached are copies of the agendas of these meetings which detail the types of topics discussed. As with a regularly scheduled Council Meeting, organizing an "Open House" or "Town Hall" meeting would require the same recognition of the Arizona Open Meeting Law. According to Arizona State Law, the Open Meeting Law would allow the Council to discuss only those issues posted on the agenda. ATTACHMENT: 1. Vice Mayor Paula Abbott's email to the Town Manager— November 8, 2004 2. Town Hall Meeting Agenda — May 12, 2000 3. Town Hall Meeting Agenda — December 10, 1998 Chuck Sweet, Town Manager Page 1 of 1 Sweet, Charles Subject: FW: November 17th Regular Agenda Requests From: Abbott, Paula Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 1:27 PM To: Sweet, Charles Cc: Carter, Kenneth; Culver, Conny; Dankwerth, Helen; Gillaspie,Barry; Loomis, Paul; Parish,Terry Subject: RE: November 17th Regular Agenda Requests Dear Chuck, The intent of the 3 to 4 open house meetings throughout Oro Valley and attendance by all council, is to open up pertinent issues/dialogue with our constituents. Certainly, I would welcome discussion/updates about the General Plan as one of the agenda items, however I do not want to limit the discussion to this topic. I would also expect that we will allow public participation with call to the audience for a period of time after we have discussed items on the agenda. I hope this clarifies things. Thanks, Vice Mayor Abbott 11/10/2004 AGENDA ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL MAY 12, 2000 TOWN HALL "MEETING" AT SUN CITY VISTOSO SOCIAL HALL AUDITORIUM 1495 E. RANCHO VISTOSO BLVD. ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA AT OR AFTER 3:00 PM — 5:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPENING REMARKS BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS 1. STATE LAND PROPERTY NORTH OF ORO VALLEY TOWN LIMITS 2. ALTERNATIVE WATER RESOURCES 3. ROAD MAINTENANCE/ROAD PROJECTS 4. RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT 5. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ADJOURNMENT The Town of Oro Valley complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If any person with a disability needs any type of accommodation, please notify the Oro Valley Town Clerk at 297-2591. POSTED: 05/10/00 5:00 p.m. Ih Y r" AGENDA ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL TOWN HALL DECEMBER 10TH, 1998 SUN CITY VISTOSO SOCIAL HALL AUDITORIUM 1495 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. Oro Valley, Arizona AT OR AFTER 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPENING REMARKS BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS 1. Alternative Water Resources 2. 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Igi a, 3 i ig RESOLUTION NO. (R) 04 - 121 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA, TO TEMPORARILY SUSPEND THE ECONOMIC INCENTIVE PORTIONS OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY GUIDELINES PENDING A COMPLETE REVIEW OF THE OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS AND BENEFIT TO THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY. WHEREAS,the Town of Oro Valley's existing Economic Development Incentive Policy Guidelines includes consideration of the possible use of economic incentives; and, WHEREAS,the existing Economic Development Incentive Policy Guidelines conform to the expressed desire to establish and adopt a Business Incentive Policy as identified in the Community Economic Development Strategy; and, WHEREAS,the use of economic incentives has raised questions as to their effectiveness and benefit to the Town of Oro Valley. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY,ARIZONA: To temporarily suspend the economic incentive portions of the Economic Development Incentive Policy Guidelines pending a complete review of the overall effectiveness and benefit of the use of economic incentives to the Town of Oro Valley. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, this 17th day of November, 2004. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY,ARIZONA Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn Cuvelier, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM Tobin Sidles, Acting Town Attorney