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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPackets - Council Packets (1541) AGENDA ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION FEBRUARY 3, 1999 ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 11,000 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) to obtain legal advice and pursuant to ARS 38- 431.03(A)(4) pending litigation regarding Fidelity Title (aka Fazio) by Rick Rollman, Outside Legal Counsel RESUME REGULAR SESSION AT OR AFTER 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE UPCOMING MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS — TOWN MANAGER 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 —According to the Arizona Open Meeting Law, the Town Council may only discuss matters listed on the Town Council Agenda. Matters brought up by the public under "Call to Audience"cannot be discussed by the Town Council as they have not been placed on the agenda. Any items must be addressed to the whole Council, not a specific member. 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 — 1-20-99 B. Police Report — December 1998 C. Resolution No. (R)99-17 Accepting the request for proposal from Dodgen Industries, Inc. for a Police Department Mobile Command Speciality Vehicle and authorizing a contract for the purchase of the vehicle in the amount of$85,589 D. Resolution No. (R)99-18 Authorizing the execution of a Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Tucson for Inter- Jurisdictional Traffic Signal Coordination E. Approval to file application for a Heritage Fund Grant Application for the CDO Riverfront Park Amphitheater F. OV12-98-20 St. Mary's MPP, Development Plan, located on Lot 4 of the Foothills Business Park (Property located on the south side of Mavinee Drive) G. OV12-98-20 St. Mary's MPP, Landscape Plan, located on Lot 4 of the Foothills Business Park (Property located on the south side of Mavinee Drive) H. Approval of request for sponsorship of Congressman Jim Kolbe Town Hall Meeting scheduled for Saturday, February 27, 1999 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Town Council Chambers I. Proclamation — National Child Passenger Safety Week— February 14 — February 21, 1999 J. Approval of request for two additional police personnel for traffic unit under the COPS Universal III Grant 2. PUBLIC HEARING — ORDINANCE NO. (0)99-03 TRANSLATIONAL ZONING FROM PIMA COUNTY SR TO ORO VALLEY R1-144 FOR THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES LOCATED IN ANNEXATION MAP #1 A. OV9-98-08 B. OV9-98-09 C. OV9-98-10 D. 0V9-98-11 E. OV9-98-12 F. OV9-98-13 G. OV9-98-16 3. PUBLIC HEARING — ORDINANCE NO. (0)99-04 AMENDMENTS TO THE ORO VALLEY ZONING CODE REVISED, CHAPTER 6, ADDING ARTICLE 6-3, R1-72 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT 4. PUBLIC HEARING — OV8-98-04 ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE A CAR RENTAL ESTABLISHMENT, 8700 NORTH ORACLE ROAD, SOUTH OF HARDY ROAD 5. PUBLIC HEARING — ORDINANCE NO. (0)99-05 AMENDING THE RANCHO VISTOSO PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD 11, RECREATION AREA REQUIREMENTS, AS REQUESTED BY OV9-98-2A, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH 6. OV12-98-21 VISTOSO GOLF CASITAS II PRELIMINARY PLAT, RANCHO VISTOSO NEIGHBORHOOD 11, PARCEL AJ (PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF VISTOSO HIGHLANDS DRIVE AND WEST OF RANCHO VISTOSO BOULEVARD) 7. AMPHITHEATER SCHOOL DISTRICT NEW HIGH SCHOOL SITE PROPOSED AT TANGERINE ROAD ADJACENT TO ARIZONA STATE TRUST LAND TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT ENGINEER'S REPORT WATER UTILITY DIRECTOR'S REPORT FINANCE DIRECTOR'S REPORT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR'S REPORT POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS CALL TO AUDIENCE—According to the Arizona Open Meeting Law, the Town Council may only discuss matters listed on the Town Council Agenda. Matters brought up by the public under "Call to Audience"cannot be discussed by the Town Council, as they have not been placed on the agenda. Any items must be addressed to the whole Council, not a specific member. In order to speak during "Call to Audience'; please specify what you wish to discuss when completing the blue speaker card. ADJOURNMENT POSTED: 01/27/99 4:30 P.M. RG 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 8:30 a.m. — 5:00p.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 Kathryn Cuvelier, Town Clerk, at 297-2591. 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 ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION JANUARY 20, 1999 ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBER / 4!)ip 11,000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE 4A> REGULAR SESSION AT OR AFTER 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER 7:02 p.m. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Paul Loomis, Mayor Paul Parisi, Vice Mayor Cheryl Skalsky, Council Member Dick Johnson, Council Member Fran LaSala, Council Member PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Loomis led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. UPCOMING MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS Town Manager Chuck Sweet reviewed the meetings for the upcoming week. CALL TO AUDIENCE No speakers. CONSENT AGENDA At the request of Vice Mayor Parisi, Mayor Loomis pulled Consent Agenda Item C for discussion. MOTION: Council Member Johnson MOVED to approve the Consent Agenda with the exception of Item C. Council Member Skalsky SECONDED the motion. Motion carried, 5 —0. A. Minutes—January 6, 1999 B. Finance Report—November 1998 C. Resolution No. (R)99-12 Authorizing the purchase of two BMW Police motorcycles from Iron Horse Motorcycles, a sole source vendor (PULLED FOR DISCUSSION) D. Approval of Employment Agreement with Bill Jansen for Town Engineer Position 01/20/99 Minutes, Council Regular Session 2 E. Resolution No. (R)99-13 Approval of the renewal of an Intergovernmental Agreement for the collection of taxes through the Arizona Department of Revenue F. Resolution No. (R)99-14 Approving the placement of a stop sign on Windstream Way at Meadview Way G. Resolution No. (R)99-15 Approving the establishment of a No Parking Zone in the right-of-way adjacent to the property at 400 W. Calle Concordia H. OV12-93-4B Canada Hills Estates, Phase II, Re-plat of Lots 61-63 I. Status Report on General Plan Implementation J. Approval of Transit Services Survey Item C. Resolution No. (R)99-12 Authorizing the purchase of two BMW Police motorcycles from Iron Horse Motorcycles, a sole source vendor Vice Mayor Parisi explained that he asked to have this item pulled from the Consent Agenda as it was noteworthy of the hard work that Police Chief Werner Wolff has done. He stated that the purchase price of the two BMW motorcycles is $35,481.20. Grant awards in the amount of $26,000 and seizure contingency funds in the amount of $9,481.20 bring the balance to zero. Vice Mayor Parisi thanked the Chief for his hard work and stated that Oro Valley will benefit from the purchase. MOTION: Vice Mayor Parisi MOVED to adopt Resolution No. (R)99-12. Council Member Skalsky SECONDED the motion. Motion carried, 5 —0. Mayor Loomis introduced and congratulated Mr. Bill Jansen to his newly appointed position as Town Engineer. 2. APPOINTMENT OF STEVEN RUBLE TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MOTION: Council Member Skalsky MOVED to CONTINUE Item 2 to an Executive Session and to add on a proposal for a citizen advisory liaison to be discussed and evaluated. Vice Mayor Parisi SECONDED the motion. DISCUSSION: Council Member Skalsky explained that her request had nothing to do with Mr. Ruble personally but more about the selection process. Motion failed, 2 —3, with Mayor Loomis, Council Member Johnson and Council LaSala opposed. MOTION: Council Member Johnson MOVED to appoint Mr. Steven Ruble to the Oro Valley Planning and Zoning Commission, with a term to expire in June 2000. Council Member LaSala SECONDED the motion. 01/20/99 Minutes, Council Regular Session 3 DISCUSSION: Council Member Skalsky stated that she is unaware of just one council member selecting citizens for appointment to any commission in the past. She stated that appointments have always been discussed among the full Council and all council members should be involved in the selection. Council Member Skalsky further discussed the expertise and reputation of Mr. Bill Adler who was interviewed for the position on the Planning and Zoning Commission. She stated that he has been involved with the Town as a volunteer for a long time. She further explained that she has not met or interviewed Mr. Ruble as she was not included in the interview process and she does not therefore, know of his expertise. Council Member Skalsky reiterated that she feels that the liaison to the boards should not be the only one that selects the board members and that all the council should be involved. In response to discussion regarding placing the item in Executive Session, Town Attorney Tobin Sidles explained that an Executive Session could only be held regarding a particular person not on discussion of citizens' advisory committees. He explained that the item would need to go to a Study Session. Vice Mayor Parisi stated that he agreed that the item should go to Executive Session but he would support the appointment of Steven Ruble to the Planning and Zoning Commission since Chair Dennis Douglas, Council Member Johnson and Community Development Director Don Chatfield have recommended his appointment. CALL FOR THE QUESTION: Motion carried, 4— 1, with Council Member Skalsky opposed. 3. APPROVAL OF FUNDING FOR CONSTRUCTION AND FURNISHING OF THE ORO VALLEY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING Mr. Dino Sakellar of Sakellar and Associates reviewed the site and floor plans for the proposed Development Services Building. He explained that they would also be adding twenty parking spaces to the Town Center facilities and expanding the north end of the property. Mr. Sakellar stated that the new addition would allow Public Works and the Water Utility to be moved to the Town Center. He explained that the landscape and site work would cost approximately $160,000 with building construction costing slightly over one million dollars. Finance Director David Andrews reviewed a comparative cost estimate. He stated that the total current cost estimate is $1,515,944. He explained that the current fiscal year budget includes $915,030 for the project leaving a $600,914 difference. Mr. Andrews stated that the bulk of the difference is attributed to construction and improvements. He explained that the cost per square foot is $120 and $90 per square foot was budgeted. He explained that they had originally used an outdated figure when budgeting. Mr. Andrews reviewed the project financing and stated that debt service payments based on the $1,515,944 figure would be $196,791 per year. He stated that the debt service 01/20/99 Minutes, Council Regular Session 4 estimates assume the issuance of certificates of participation over a ten year period with semi-annual payments at an interest rate of 5.25%. He explained that in 1989, the Town issued certificates of participation to fund the Town hall complex with the final debt service payment of$181,475 to be made in fiscal year 1999/2000. He stated that he felt the Town could absorb the additional payment without any significant impact to the budget. Mr. Andrews also stated that if the proposal of the new building is approved, employees at the Rancho Vistoso facility would transfer to the Town Center site which would reflect a $36,000 savings per year in lease expenses. He also explained that if the Water Utility is moved to the existing Development Services Building, the Town might be able to charge the Water Utility Enterprise Fund some type of fair market value rental expense. Mr. Andrews also stated that the temporary modular building being used for Community Services would no longer be required. This would be approximately a $27,000 savings for a two year lease. Mr. Sakellar reviewed the project schedule and stated that the projected completion date would be February, 2000. In answer to questions from Mayor Loomis and Council Member Johnson, Mr. Andrews explained that based on the financing of$915,000 over a ten year period, the debt service would be approximately $118,000 per year. He also explained that the final payment on the current Town Hall facilities, which averaged $180,000 - $182,000 per year, would be in fiscal year 1999/2000. Mayor Loomis stated that the Town's growth supports the need for more public meeting facilities. MOTION: Council Member Johnson MOVED to authorize the expenditures of $1,515,944 for the construction of a Development Services Building for the Town of Oro Valley. Funding is to be secured through certificates of participation and debt service will be funded through general fund revenues. Council Member LaSala SECONDED the motion. Motion carried, 5 —0. 4. RESOLUTION NO. (R)99-16 AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR CONSULTANT TO COMPLETE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR FIRE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AS RECOMMENDED BY THE FIRE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Town Manager Chuck Sweet reported that on November 17, 1998, the Town released a Request for Proposal for consultant services for the town-wide Strategic Plan for Fire and Emergency Medical Services. The Town received proposals on December 17, 1998 from BW Public Safety Consultants and Emergency Services Consulting Group (ESCG.) Mr. Sweet stated that two members of the Fire Advisory Committee, Herb Rutt and Ron Koslowski, Vice Mayor Parisi, the Town Manager and the Police Chief conducted interviews of the consultants on January 11, 1999. He stated that the interview panel and the Fire Advisory Committee have recommended that the Council select Emergency Services Consulting Group to complete the Strategic Plan for Oro Valley. 01/20/99 Minutes, Council Regular Session 5 MOTION: Council Member Skalsky MOVED to approve Resolution No. (R)99-16 including attachments for award of a contract to Emergency Services Consulting Group (ESCG) for the preparation of a Strategic Plan for Fire and Emergency Medical Services as outlined in the Town's Request for Proposal (RFP) dated November 17, 1998. Said funding in the amount of $30,800 is to be charged to the Town's budget as follows: $18,700 to General Administration (Outside Professional Services) and $12,100 to Contingency Reserve Fund for a total of $30,800. Vice Mayor Parisi SECONDED the motion. DISCUSSION: Vice Mayor Parisi stated that the interviews were conducted in a professional manner and the information presented by the consultants was excellent. He stated that ESCG stated that they wanted to involve the entire community and staff in the process. Council Member Skalsky thanked the Fire Advisory Committee and Vice Mayor Parisi for their hard work and professionalism throughout the process. Council Member LaSala stated that he did not take part in the interviews but he has met with those individuals who conducted the interviews and he feels confident in their decision. He also thanked the Fire Advisory Committee and all who participated in the process. CALL FOR QUESTION: Motion carried, 5 —0. 5. OV12-97-18 AMENDING A CONDITION ON THE ORO VALLEY RETAIL CENTER (TARGET) DEVELOPMENT PLAN RELATING TO THE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Community Development Director Don Chatfield reported that on August 5, 1998, the Town Council approved an amendment to the Development Plan for the Oro Valley Retail Center. This amendment included a condition that no Certificate of Occupancy will be issued until the applicant has revised the development plan and completed all necessary on-site and off-site improvements as identified by the traffic study including the traffic light at Pusch View Lane. He explained that the applicant is asking to modify said condition to obtain three different certificates of occupancy. The first would be a temporary Certificate of Occupancy for the purposes of stocking the shelves in the Target center. The second would be for the purposes of conducting business possibly by March, 1999, and the third would be for a final Certificate of Occupancy. Mr. Chatfield stated that staff recently received a copy of the contract with the Barclay Group and another firm for the installation of the traffic light at Pusch View Lane. He said that the traffic signal should be operational by March 2, 1999. He stated that as a result of these updates, staff has revised their recommendations for Conditions for Approval. Mr. Chatfield stated that staff could recommend approval of the temporary 01/20/99 Minutes, Council Regular Session 6 Certificate of Occupancy with the conditions in Exhibit "A" for merchandising purposes only. He stated that they can not recommend approval of the remaining requests because of questions regarding improvements to Pusch View Lane. In answer to a question from Council Member LaSala, Mr. Chatfield stated that Target needs about sixty days for stocking prior to opening. If the temporary Certificate of Occupancy is not issued, it would delay the opening. He stated that he understood that Council's primary concern was that the store should not open for business until the traffic light is operating with the necessary off-site improvements. He recommended that Council hold to their earlier condition that if the light is not operating, the store does not open. In answer to a question from Council Member LaSala, Town Engineer Bill Jansen stated that allowing stocking in the new Target center would not add to problems being experienced at the First Avenue/Oracle Road intersection. He explained that it was critical to have the traffic signal at Pusch View Lane operating before the store opened. In answer to a question from Council Member LaSala, Town Manager Chuck Sweet stated that staff has done everything they can to aid in the process. He explained that all the improvements to Pusch View Lane are driven by the developer. In answer to a question from Mayor Loomis, Mr. Chatfield stated that staff feels that the required separation from construction (Condition 1 of Exhibit "A") would be adequate to provide safety to Target personnel. Trey Eakin, representing the Barclay Group, developers of the Oro Valley Retail Center, stated that they have had many challenges with the development and thanked staff for their cooperation. He reviewed a proposed timeline for completion of the Target store with March 7, 1999 planned as the grand opening. He stated that much of the on-site paving and striping has been completed in order for stocking of the merchandise to begin on January 27th. All the on-site paving should be completed for Phase I by February 5th with off-sites completed by March 2nd Mr. Eakin explained that the traffic signal equipment has been ordered and is to be shipped by February 5th. He stated that once the equipment is received, it will take approximately two to three weeks to complete installation. He also explained that he felt the reason a temporary Certificate of Occupancy was not originally discussed, was that no one thought about needing one before stocking of the merchandise. He explained that many contracts are now in place with merchandisers and employees. Mr. Eakin stated that they are trying to insure that the off-sites are completed and he has been informed that they will have a permit from the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) on Thursday, January 21st . In answer to questions from Mr. Eakin regarding some minor drainage issues and the traffic signal completion, Town Engineer Bill Jansen stated that with a satisfactory set of plans, the Public Works Department would need one to two days to issue a permit. He 01/20/99 Minutes, Council Regular Session 7 also stated that from a safety standpoint, it would be a disaster if there was only one access to the center from Oracle Road. MOTION: Council Member Skalsky MOVED to adopt the amendments to the condition of the Oro Valley Retail Center Development Plan relating to the Certificate of Occupancy along with the condition attached in Exhibit"A". A) 1. A safe, paved parking area separate from construction will be provided for employees. The on-site construction traffic shall be separated from employee traffic. 2. Provisions will be made for truck access to the loading dock. For safety reason, these shall be isolated from construction areas. Vice Mayor Parisi SECONDED the motion. DISCUSSION: Council Member LaSala stated that it is his understanding that Target has only two opening dates a year. He asked what would happen if on March 3rd the Target store is not ready to open. He also asked if they would be jeopardizing moving the opening date back six months. Mr. Eakin stated that he could only say that a lot of things would be jeopardized if a delay was caused. He felt that Target representatives would be able to best answer Council Member LaSala's question. He also explained that they have crews working overtime to try to meet the deadlines. Vice Mayor Parisi stated that the Town is partners with Target and will get two percent of their sales. He felt that the Town has done everything possible to push the project through up to this point and he hopes that the completion is timely. Council Member LaSala stated that he also appreciates the partnership with Target and the Barclay Group. He stated that he realizes that Target has commitments to its stockholders and Barclay Group has its commitments. He said that the Town of Oro Valley also has commitments to its citizens regarding safety issues, etc. CALL FOR QUESTION: Motion carried, 4— 1, with Council Member LaSala opposed. Town Attorney Tobin Sidles clarified that this was for a temporary Certificate of Occupancy. Council agreed with the clarification. Mayor Loomis reiterated that the final Certificate of Occupancy would be dependent on the completion of all the safety improvements necessary as was the condition in the original development plan. He asked that they not request other amendments if they could not make their deadlines. 01/20/99 Minutes, Council Regular Session 8 TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT Town Manager Chuck Sweet announced that the Sun City Community Association has submitted a letter withdrawing their request for the termination of the 1991 Landscape Agreement as was discussed at the Council meeting on January 6, 1999. He stated that the issue would continued to be studied. Mr. Sweet also announced that Community Development Director Don Chatfield has received his Doctor of Philosophy in Human and Organizational Systems with a specialization in Public Policy degree. ENGINEER'S REPORT Town Engineer Bill Jansen stated that he appreciated the appointment to the Town Engineer's position and he would do his best to live up to the appointment. FINANCE DIRECTOR'S REPORT No report. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR'S REPORT No report. POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT Police Chief Wolff announced that the Citizen's Academy class will start on February 3, 1999 at 6:00 p.m. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS Council Member Johnson announced that he would be meeting with the Sanitation Task Force and the Bicycle/Pedestrian Committee on Thursday, January 21st. He also stated that they have started the interview process for the Economic Development Administrator position and there were many good candidates. Vice Mayor Parisi reported that he will be attending a Chamber of Commerce retreat in Rio Rico on January 29th and 30th. He also stated that the Pima Association of Governments (PAG) is still "fighting" for more road monies. Council Member Skalsky stated that as a council member, she is a liaison to all boards and commissions and she would like to be advised when interviews are taking place and what is happening. She thanked Vice Mayor Parisi for his updates on issues that he is involved with. She also stated that she would like to have a Study Session within two weeks regarding the citizen advocate program. 01/20/99 Minutes, Council Regular Session 9 Council Member LaSala reported that the Parks Advisory Board will meet Thursday, January 21st, to discuss the Canada del Oro Riverfront Park. He explained that some questions were forwarded from the Development Review Board for the Parks Board's consideration. CALL TO AUDIENCE No speakers. ADJOURNMENT MOTION: Council Member Skalsky MOVED to adjourn at 8:20 p.m. Council Member LaSala SECONDED the motion. Motion carried, 5- 0. Respectfully submitted, ' C)`(\ mac_ C � Roxana Garrity,Deputy Town Clerk I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the regular session of the Town of Oro Valley Council of Oro Valley, Arizona held on the 20th day of January, 1999. I further certify that the meeting was duly called and held and that a quorum was present. Dated this day of , 1999. Kathryn E. Cuvelier, CMC Town Clerk ` • p►‘.L EYii:*4# �9 0 0 0 4 11000 N. La Canada Dr. ° Oro Valley, Arizona 85737 ` J WERNER S.WOLFF, Chief of Police £titch a ► Phone (520) 742-5474 FAX (520) 797-2616 A vNDEo1 ORO VALLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT "INTEGRITY, PRIDE, EXCELLENCE" MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Loomis and Town Council FROM: Chief Werner S. Wolff DATE: January 14, 1999 RE: Monthly Breakdown of Citations by Violation and Police Activity Summary Attached please find the updates for the month of December, 1998. 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P4 a., a Q H 4 TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: Werner S. Wolff, Chief of Police SUBJECT: Purchase of a Mobile Command Speciality Vehicle RESOLUTION (R)99-17 SUMMARY: Funds were approved in FY 98/99 Seizure& Forfeiture Budget for the purchase of a Mobile Command Speciality Vehicle equipped with a Communications Room,Briefing Room&generator. This purchase was to be made only if Federal Seizure funds became available. Federal Funds in the amount of$118,222 were deposited to the Oro Valley Police Department Anti-Racketeering Account at the Pima County Attorney's Office in June, 1998. A Request for Proposal(RFP)was published on December 17 and 21, 1998. The deadline date for submittal and the public opening of the bids was January 5, 1999. There were two bid envelopes submitted. The first company,First In,Inc.,presented a"NO BID". The second company,Dodgen Industries,Inc. presented'a bid of$85,589.00. After reviewing the bid for compliance to specifications, the Review Committee for the Police Department highly recommends accepting the proposal as presented by Dodgen Industries, Inc. of Humboldt, Iowa. Although the approved budget was in the amount of$80,000.00,the additional$5,589.00 needed for the completion of the project is available in the Seizure&Forfeiture contingency budget. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Copy of the RFP as submitted by Dodgen Industries,Inc. 2. Resolution No. (R)99-17 FISCAL IMPACT: Purchase Price- $85,589.00 Approved FY 98/99 Seizure Budget<$80,000.00> Balance Due $5,5 89.00 Seizure Contingency funds <$5,589.00> Total -0- RECOMMENDATIONS: 0-RECOMMENDATIONS: I recommend that Mayor&Council approve Resolution No. 99-17 allowing the Town to accept the Request for Proposal from Dodgen Industries,Inc.,for the purchase of a Mobile Command Speciality Vehicle in the amount of $85,589.00. SUGGESTED MOTION: I move that Resolution No. 99_17 be adopted. t `Werner S. Wolff,Chief of V e Charles F. Sweet,Town Manager RESOLUTION NO. (R)99-17 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA, ACCEPTING THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FROM DODGEN INDUSTRIES, INC., FOR A POLICE DEPARTMENT MOBILE COMMAND SPECIALITY VEHICLE AND AUTHORIZING A CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF $85,589.00 FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE VEHICLE. WHEREAS,it is the desire of the Town of Oro Valley to accept the RFP as submitted by Dodgen Industries, Inc. for the purchase of a Police Department Mobile Command Speciality Vehicle; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Town of Oro Valley to enter into said contract with Dodgen Industries, Inc. for the purchase of the Police Department Mobile Command Speciality Vehicle in order 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: 1. That the Mayor of the Town of Oro Valley, Chief of Police, Werner S. Wolff, and other administrative officials are hereby authorized to take such steps as necessary to execute and implement the terms of said contract. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, this 3Rr) day of FEBRUARY , 1999. Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn Cuvelier, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Tobin Sidles, Town Attorney TOWN W OF 01W VALLEY REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MOBILE COMMAND POST BID COST FORM- Please complete this form in its entirety. Incomplete forms will not be processed. Bidder Name:_____DQ dg en Ind-tt5tries , Tnr_ Contac: Gary Wolfe phone: 80 47-18 5 Address: Hwy. 169 N. , P .O. Box 39 City: Humboldt State: Iowa Zip Code: 50 5 48 EtN: 42-0 F-ariiest Start Date:_4_7 5/9 9 _ Estimated Delivery Date: 5/25/9 9 Length of Warraqbj \Temdo?s workmanxshi 12 months/12 , 000 miles. AC Unite 12 months/12 , 000 miles or manufacturer ' s,, Generators whichever is longer Furnace - 36 Hee . . OSA Oder(list) .. ..._ Tech support availability: 8 h o u s 5 s (e.g., 24 hours/7 days) At: 1-800-247-1835 (list phone number/pager number) 'lite following specifications(pages 6-12)are used to describe an acceptable Mobile Command Post Unit. This is for descriptive purposes only. Alternates will be considered. Vendors bidding significantly afferent alternates should describe in writing benefits of their alternate proposal. All bids with alternate specifications will be subject to review by the evaluation committee before a final selection is made of all bids received. The bid Unit should include all of the following as a mixlimum(pages 6 - 10). The desired layout for the requested vehicle is also attached(pages 11 - 12). Vendor should provide a complete list of f in his proposal and a set of basic drawings(floor plan and elevations)plus the actual bid price plus any applicable tax and delivery charges broken out of the total bid price. 5 DEC-17-1998 12:03 520 7972616 P.06 Specifications for Oro Valley 28' Wide Body Command Center Chassis Ford Superduty E450 Chasis GVW: 14,050 lb. GCW: 20,000 lb. Brakes: Anti-lock power, self-adjusting, front disc and rear disc Parking Brake: Transmission drum Alternator: 130 amp Fuel Tank: 55 gallon capacity Engine V10 gas: V10 Vortex 6.8L (415 CID)EIF gasoline, 265 hp Battery: 72 Amp-hr heavy duty battery Transmission: Automatic 4-speed overdrive w/auxiliary transmission cooler. Tires Tires: (6) All weather LT225/75R x 16E BSW (10-ply) Wheels: (6) 16.0 x 6K, dual rear wheels Wheel base Length: 208" wheel base Dimensions* 28' Wide Body Overall length: 29'2" Overall height: 10'11" w/roof air Overall width: 112" w/mirrors extended Floor length: 246" Interior floor width: 95" Interior height: 84" Colors & Materials Exterior: Cab: White clear coat metallic Shell: White fiberglass gel coat Graphics: Proposal does not include graphics Cab: Interior: Commercial light gray colored padded fabric Floor: Black 1/2" rubber matting Interior: Walls: Light gray commercial colored padded fabric Ceiling: Light gray commercial colored padded fabric Radius: Light gray commercial colored padded fabric Floor: Gray colored PVC rubber "diamond plate" flooring (Lonseal) 6 Furniture: Cpt. Chairs: Solid gray colored fabric Chairs: Black colored fabric Bench: Solid gray colored fabric Cabinets: Suede gray colored Formica Counter tops: Suede gray colored Formica Window trim: Gray metal venetian blinds Standard Ford Accessories Driver& passenger seat air bags AM/FM digital stereo w/cassette, clock, speakers Chrome front bumper Power windows and cab door locks Tinted cab windows Auxiliary 12v dash outlet Tilt steering wheel Intermittent wipers/washers In-dash, CFC free, factory air conditioner Gauges: Ammeter, Oil Pressure and Coolant Power steering Deluxe, dual cup, engine cover console Cruise control Sun visors (2) Standard Shell Specifications Body: Hand molded fiberglass body, aerodynamically styled with sides sloping 6 degrees vertically Walls: Paneling mounted on 2x2, 2x4 and 2x6 wood framing, screwed to ceiling and floors Roll bars: 2" tubular steel (11 ga.) roll bars lagged/bolted to floor and wall sections (4 minimum) Water barrier: Aluminum foil Insulation: Fiberglass bat in wall cavities Roof: One piece hand molded fiberglass w/3/4" plywood core and steel framing Sub-floor: One piece Kortec® 3/4" plywood core, fiberglass finished, mounted on rubber bushings for a softer ride and to eliminate squeaking or equivalent Seams: All fiberglass seams are overlapped at least 1" and double sealed. Seam strips are double caulked to prevent water penetration. Splash guard: Front and rear wheel well splashguards. Exterior Features Air lifts: Ride Rite dual, manually adjustable, rear airlifts Awnings: Install awning rail on passenger side for future awning Bumper, rear: Chrome rear bumper w/diamond plate & fold-up step Drag Rollers: (2)rear mounted drag rollers Ladder: Rear mounted ladder and roof railing Minors: Velvac®FMV S S approved, split rear view minors, 102" w/power remote upgrade Running boards: Fiberglass molded running boards on driver and passenger sides Trailer Hitch: Trailer hitch(3,000 lb.) w/2" ball, wiring assembly and safety chain holes Wheel rims: Set, chrome plated wheel covers and lug nut 7 Doors,Windows, Hatches* Door: (1)Rear door, fiberglass (30") w/screen, 2 windows, smooth finish and deadbolt Door: (1) Side door, fiberglass (30")w/screen, 1 window and deadbolt Door handles: (2)lighted exterior chrome door handles w/non-slip rubber grip Hatches: Fuel access hatch w/single lock Water fill hatch w/single lock (2) Generator access hatch w/single lock Battery access hatch w/single lock LP tank access hatch w/single lock Vents: (1) 3-speed, reversible, roof mounted 12VDC exhaust fan Windows: (2) slide window, w/screen, venetian blind Climate Specifications AC: (2) 13,500 BTU roof air conditioner Heating: (1) 30,000 BTU LP furnace w/fan and wall thermostat LP: (1) 29 gallon LP Tank assembly w/2-stage regulator, ASME & DOT approved Electrical Specifications Battery: (2) 12V, deep cycle 105 APH heavy duty batteries accessible from the external hatch on a slide-out tray for easier servicing Converter: (1) 75-amp/12-volt heavy duty converter& coach battery charger Breaker panel:(2)breaker box panel w/120-volt breakers Generator: (2) 7KW gas generator(mounted below floor for more interior room and quieter operation) w/2amp battery charger, remote start and hour meter. Isolator: (1)Isolator to protect engine battery from discharge Switch: (2) 3-position manual (generator/shore line/off) Switch: (2) 6-position light switch panel, 1 interior lights, 1 strobes & scene lights Switch: (1) 12-volt single rocker switch for rear door lights Shore Line: (2) 50-amp shore line (25') w/waterproof connector Lights, Outlets and Wiring Lights: (1) dual cab courtesy lights, 12VDC (2) outside door entry light, 12VDC 18" fluorescent lights, 2-15 watts @ 12VDC (12-14 Units) Outlets: (2) 120-volt interior duplex outlet, location each side of rear section (2) 120-volt interior multi-outlet strip, 1 work station (2) 120-volt exterior duplex outlet in weather cover, 1 rear wall, 1 roof (1) 12-volt exterior outlet located on roof Wiring: (4) 12V wiring terminated in workstation overhead cabinets for radios Customer Supplied Antennas: (4)roof mounted radio antennas with wiring terminated in overhead cabinet (driver's side) 8 Safety Specifications Alarms: (1) Backup alarm, electric (1) Smoke alarm (1) CO alarm (1) LP gas alarm Fire Ext.: (1)Fire extinguisher as required by DOT (1)Fire extinguisher 10 lb. minimum mounted near driver's seat area Curtain: (1)Fabric security curtain w/snaps that separates the cab from the rear area Appliance Specifications Coffee maker: (1) Coffee maker, under counter 110V Microwave: (1) Microwave, medium (1.1 - 1.3 cu. ft.), 110V Refrigerator: (1)Refrigerator/freezer(6 cu. ft.) 110/12V/LP Communication & Audio Video Specifications Antenna: (1)Roof-mounted TV antenna with cabling to TV Phone jacks: all phone lines wired to labeled terminal strip in electrical cabinet Interior: (5) 8 wire/dual line, phone jacks, wall mounted Exterior: (1) 8 wire/dual line jack, located outside of electrical cabinet TVNCR: 19" color TV/VCR w/remote, AC only (with audio &video inputs) Plumbing Specifications Level sensors: (1) Tank level sensor assembly with remote monitor panel Sewer hose: (1) 20' flexible sewer hose Sink: (1) SS small sink, single w/tall gooseneck faucet Water Pump: (1)Electric water pump 12 VDC w/poly lines Tanks: (1)Fresh water tank assembly w/level sensor (1) Gray water tank assembly w/level sensor Toilets: (1)Toilet, flush w/waste tank Furniture Specifications* (length-depth-height) Driver Side: Counter: 108" Formica counter top Chair: (4) 5-leg fabric desk chair w/tie-down strap Cabinet: (1) 2-door sink cabinet Bench: (1) 96" bench seats w/storage base Overhead storage 19' overhead storage cupboard, w/doors& T-handles Passenger Side: Desk: (1) Computer/fax desk w/2" cable hole in rear center Chair: (1) 5-leg fabric desk chair w/tie-down strap Closet: (1)Electrical/refrigerator/furnace closet Closet: (1)Toilet closet w/door Handrail: (1) Chrome handrail Bench: (1) 6'bench seats w/storage base Closet: (1) Clothes closet Overhead storage: 9' overhead storage cupboard w/doors& T-handles 9 Over-cab storage: (1) Over-cab TV/storage cupboard w/doors& T-handles Chairs/seats: (2)Non-pivoting high-back Flexsteel captain chairs w/seat belts (power driver& manual passenger) Drink Tray: (1) dual cup drink tray located in center dash area Partition: Full width& height wood partition w/sliding door Table: (1)Bi-fold table, dual pedestal, removable Police Specifications Lights, scene: (6) surface mounted scene lights (switched for left/right/rear) Lights, strobe: (4) head/tail light strobe w/power supply and switch Marker boards: (1) white dry erase marker board mounted on wall above each work station and computer/fax desk Miscellaneous Specifications Note: This proposal does not include communication equipment (radios etc). Installation of customer supplied radio and phone antennas is available at an additional cost of$ per Unit. Warranty Ford: 3 years/36,000 mile bumper to bumper Ford warranty 6 years/100,000 mile Ford sheet metal corrosion warranty Vendor: 12 months/12,000 miles limited warranty on workmanship 10 year limited warranty on fiberglass body for hail and chemical penetration Appliances: Manufacturer's warranty passed through * dimensions are approximate and dependent on final specifications and are subject to change until order is accepted. 10 c N O CC m O. cc-a c, v v. <0 C N x 2 -N� Cd cC U io cr 0 W N <c cr La � .:..::.:.:.i i:.:.:.i:.i.:i:.:.:.::). .C---------"%%A.:..::';::.:.::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::i •V TN W_ � J W,.. W. <0 z W Q'ti, WW s 0 "Fr II 0 0< W 11 0-, h -",LI ..?,6 o B i ) ' L. _YJ( 1 - Z z 1 I U tro< u I It i o er N V l._. 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I z 8 , W m a -v ,� I � 8 q •• ig 8 8 .a 6 12 Addendum A - Terms & Conditions Down Payment: Due to the custom nature of the vehicle and the inability to return or re-use custom built components, a non-refundable 10% down payment is required with the contract. Change Orders: Change orders submitted after the order is accepted must be approved by Engineering and may carry an additional $250.00 processing fee. Change orders for the following will not be accepted: Chassis/structural < 12 weeks prior to construction Cabinetry < 5 weeks prior to construction Non-structural < 3 week prior to construction Completion: Normally the vehicle will be completed within 12 weeks of receipt of signed contract with final specifications and floor plans. An estimated completion date will be provided upon receipt of contract. Inspection/ Because of the custom nature of the work, the customer should plan on Acceptance inspecting and accepting the vehicle at the plant before shipment to facilitate any modifications that may be necessary. Pre-construction visits are welcomed,but normally not necessary. Travel funds for inspection by one person are included in this proposal. Training: Delivery drivers are not capable of providing training on the operation of the equipment or the vehicle. If such training would be useful, resources for training are available at our factory. Travel funds for 1/2 day training of one person are included in this proposal. Balance Payment: Balance of payment in full is due upon completion, prior to delivery, in the form of cashier's check or bank wire. Title/MSO: Since Iowa is a clear title state, full settlement is required before title can pass to the new owner. Therefore, the MCO, Certificate of Origin, and/or other title documents can only be provided upon receipt of full payment. Delivery: The vehicle is provided with a 30 day dealer temporary tag. The unit can be picked up by the customer or can be delivered to the customer's location. Delivered vehicles are driven to the customer's location unless otherwise specified. Delivery to the customer's facility by a Dodgen driver is included in this proposal. TERMS.DOC Page 1 of 2 Rev: 1098 Addendum A - Terms & Conditions Insurance: The customer is responsible for providing insurance coverage for the transportation of the vehicle from Humboldt to the customer's location. License & Taxes Since Dodgen can not act in behalf of the customer, it is the customer's responsibility to submit the completed the vehicle registration forms and pay any fees or state sales taxes due. Acceptance of this bid proposal and subsequent issuance of a Purchase Order constitutes acceptance of these terms and conditions unless otherwise specified. TERMS.DOC Page 2 of 2 Rev: 1098 Addendum B - Reference Accounts Bensalem,PA Police Department Cincinnati Airport Fire Department Community Police Unit Command Unit Director Francis Friel Chief John Horton Sgt. Steve Moran Kevin Hardwick 215-633-3700 606-767-3111 Kansas City Red Cross Rhode Island State Police Mobile Interview Unit Mobile Command Unit Kansas City, MO Col. Edmund Culhane Mr. Steve Berkheiser Cpl. Matt Giardina 816-931-8400 401-444-1032 Illinois State Police Scranton,PA Police Department DUI Unit Community Police Unit Dennis Tucker, Fleet Manager , Chief George Murphy 217-785-0384 Lt. Kevin Murphy 717-348-4141 Missouri State Police Cheltenham, PA Police Department DUI Unit Community Police Unit Officer George Jefferson Chief Stephen Ott Officer Ron Gilmore Lt. John Salmon 314-444-5345 215-885-1600 Waukesha Co. Sheriffs Office Yarmouth Police Department Command Unit Command Unit Cpt. Terry Martorano Det.Nick Pasquarosa 414-896-8150 508-398-7653 REFF_ACC.DOC 12/23/98 Addendum C - Company Profile Overview Celebrating its 50th year of incorporation,Dodgen Industries is a small privately held company located in Humboldt, IA. For over 25 years Dodgen has designed and manufactured a wide range of mid-size,high quality custom commercial vehicles with a variety of mobile applications. Products Some of the major markets include mobile medical and dental clinics,veterinary offices,police and fire command units, pollution laboratories,showrooms and motor homes. Thousands of Dodgen custom vehicles are in use through out the world with recent deliveries to Europe, South and Central America.the Far East and Africa. Standards Dodgen attributes its longevity in part to its ability to consistently provide quality products and a high degree of customer satisfaction. Dodgen vehicles meet or exceed all applicable D.O.T.and R.V.I.A.standards. Dodgen is a certified Ford Quality Vehicle Modifier dealer and is regularly inspected by Ford to insure compliance with all Ford manufacturing requirements and guidelines. Distribution Dodgen is an OEM manufacturer that has no distributors or dealers in the US. Finished vehicles are shipped directly from the plant. Located in Iowa,Dodgen is centrally located for the efficient receipt of components and delivery of finished products through out the US and Canada. Quality A few years ago Dodgen implemented the production team concept. All the components are delivered to a production bay where a team assembles the complete unit. While this method is not as fast as an assembly line,it was found that with custom vehicles,the quality is much better. To further attest to the design excellence and workmanship quality,Dodgen's vehicles have received several design awards and rated first in independent fuel economy trials. A hand molded fiberglass body with steel roll bars mounted on a rugged Ford E350 chassis and solid wood cabinetry insure a commercial vehicle that will last for years with a minimum of maintenance. Production Capacity In January 1996,Dodgen expanded its production capabilities by adding 10,000 sq.ft. and six new production bays. This brought the production potential to 48 units per month. At the present time, six of the twelve production bays are being utilized. To support this increased production, additions were also made in: engineering,fiberglass, warehouse,parts,Q.C.and administration. In all,42 new employees were hired. Delivery Because of the custom nature of the vehicles,normal shipment of an individual vehicle is 8-12 weeks from receipt of contract. Unusual accessories(i.e.4 wheel drive)may extend the delivery time. Delivery schedules can be established for orders or contracts of multiple vehicles. Customers are encouraged to visit the plant and pick up their units. At that time a checkout is performed and any operational questions can be answered. If requested,a delivery service(with no training)is available. Warranty & Service Complete Ford and OEM component(generators,AC units,etc.)warranties are passed through to the end user. Dodgen provides a 12/12 warranty on all manufactured components and a limited 10 year warranty on the fiberglass shell. Because of the selection of the highest quality OEM components, after warranty service is available at hundreds of dealers located through out the US. Dodgen's Service Department,with many years of experience, is on hand to assist with any warranty or service questions. CO_PROFILE.doc Rev. 12/22/98 Addendum - Letter of Delivery Time: As a condition of being awarded this bid on or before 2/1/99, Dodgen Industries accepts and is able to comply with the proposed delivery date of 5/25/99. Our normal completion date is 90 days from receipt of order and well within the specified time period. The exception being the unusual delay in receipt of a component supplied by an outside vendor(i.e. Ford Motor Company) over which Dodgen has no control. If such a condition arises, Dodgen will notify Oro Valley. (Refer to Addendum C, "Company Profile".) Dodgen contacts: The primary contacts for this contract will be: 1. Gary Wolfe, Director, 1-800-247-1835 2. Denny Day, VP of Engineering, 1-800-247-1835 3. Wayne Forgey, VP & General Manager, 1-800-247-1835 Understanding of needs: To insure a complete understanding of Oro Valley needs, Dodgen Industries will perform: 1. an internal review with Sales, Purchasing, Engineering and Manufacturing of the specifications and floor plans for consistency and availability. 2. a review with Oro Valley of the bid specifications and floor plans for consistency, availability and understanding. 3. A factory onsite inspection with Oro Valley to insure all specifications have been met. Costs: 1 each 28' Mobile Command Post ..$ 85,5 89.00 per attached floor plan, specifications, and addendums 1 each inspection and training for one person $ 1,000.00 1 each delivery to Oro Valley, AZ .$ 1,092.00 Indemnification and Warranty: Our bid proposal excludes any agreement by Dodgen Industries to the indemnification provision outlined in Oro Valley's original request for bids. Our warranty is limited to the terms of our standard warranty for our manufactured product as described in the attached limited warranty document (Addendum E). Subcontractors: Vehicle manufacturer: Ford Motor Company, Detroit MI, 800-635-5560 Other accessories and/or components are manufactured and warranted by others, and are not included in the Dodgen Industries Limited Warranty (Addendum E). This includes, but is not limited to, tires, the generator or generators, stoves, microwaves, refrigerator/freezers, televisions, coffee pots, etc. Payment schedule: Refer to Addendum A, "T- s and Conditions". •� /zki0/9,3 Signature Title Date Aaaenaum iuoagen inaustries Limiter vv arranty ,,...,.i..iip,,..i 0,„„„..,„.i.,„„„,,„„„„„,„,„.,,,,..,....„,„,„....,,„.„ ,„...0(i ii ei DQDGEN INDUSTRIES, INC. DODGEN - Hwy. 169 North, P.O. Box 39 leiii , iiiii?) ee Humboldt, 1A50548 (515) 332-3755 • 800.247-1835 LIMITED WARRANTY' . • ee Owner Serial# ?? Address Date e) City State Zip ///i leLienholder CityState Zip e? ..... Year Make Model Serial No. Odometer Code Class ///i ' 4 li li As the manufacturer of this coach,Dodgen Industries,inc issues this LIMITED WARRAN'T'Y to the original purchaser. THIS WARRANTY AND AIMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE(1)YEAR OR 12,000 MILES FROM THE DATE OF DELIVERY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER. /* A warranty card is provided to the original purchaser of all"Dodgen Industries,Inc'coaches.This card must be filled out and returned to the factory within thirty(30)days of the purchase date or'NO WARRANTY WILLAPPLY.' Dodgen Industries,Inc warrants tol tthe original purchaser that all Dodgen Industries,Inc.units will be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one(1)year or 12,000 miles of use from date of purchase,whichever comes first.My warranty,whether expressed or implied,rests solely with the seller.This Limited Warranty is expressly conditioned on the purchaser's use of the product in contorma wit with the instruction manual provided with the unit.The Limited Warranty.however,does not include:the chassis or truck upon which the unit is mounted,brake control and its component parts,batteryisolator,jack systems,torsion axle and tires,battery,wader healer,c ty waiter fill,its' uwater pump,generator,converter,air conditioner,curtains and cushions,refrigerator,bathroom module,stove,oven and power hood,LP tank,gauges and regulator,air ride system.or any ie other optional equipment or equipment specified by the purchaser.When furnished or attached,these items are covered solely by the warranty of the manufacturer of such product, eormmoniy known as pass-through warranty.Names and addresses of pass-through warranted products is included with your warranty package.tt you have further questions,contact Dodgen Industries,Inc. During said one(1)year period,Dodger Industries,Inc wi,at its option,repair or replace any part manufactured by it.which upon examination by Dodger Industries,Inc,is found // lobe defective as to material or workmanship a!under normuse and sece.Any unit which the consumer claims to be defective must be examined by Dodger Industries,Inc.'s nearest authortzed warranty service faaTity.Alt transportation cost under rvithis warranty,including return to the factory,it necessary,are to be borne by tthe purchaser(and prepaid by him).This warranty does not include normal maintenance and service and does not apply to a unit or any part thereof which has been subject to misuse,negligence•accident. // overtoading,o oimproper maintenance,repair,or storage,so as in Dodgen Industries,Ink's judgment to affect adversely Its performance. There Is no other express warranty.Dodges Industries.Inc hereby disclaims any,and all Implied warranties including,but not limited to,those of merchartabilityy and fitness for a particular purpose,to the extent permitted by law.The duration of any implied warranties which cannot be disclaimed is limited to the time period(one yew or 12,000 miles)as specified in the express warranty.Liabaity for consequential,incidental,or special damages under any and all warranties is excluded to the extent permitted by law. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,so the above limitation may not apply to you.This warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may i/ also have other rights which vary from state to state. Dodgen Industries,Inc.reserves theed productsright to make changes in design andchanges or improvements upon its products without imposing any obligation upon Itself to install the same upon any previously manufactur . THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER NOR APPLY TO LOSS OR EXPENSE: 1. To arty loss caused by CO: misuse or fahme to perform required servicing,or any mechanical failure caused by the lack of proper and necessary amount of coolants or lubricants. 2. To repairs and/or replacement not authorized by Dodgen Industries,Inc.or to any mechanical alterations to the vehicle not recommended by the manufacturer of the vehicle. 3. To liability for damage to property or injury to or death of any person arising out of the operation,maintenance or use of the described vehicle in this warranty whether or not related to the parts covered within, 4. To loss caused by wear and tear,unless actual mechanical breakdown occurs, 5. To any loss caused by collision or upset,breakage of glass,missiles,falling objects,fire,theft or larceny,explosion,earthquake,windstorm,hail,water,flood,malicious mischief or vandalisrm riot or dvit commotion,lghtri g,nuclear contamination,freezing,smoke,or from any other cause whatsoever except as provided in this warranty. 6. For delays,however caused,shall the manufacturer be fable for the value of loss of use of the described vehicle. 7. if there has been any tampering or alteration to the odometer. eel ell 8. When the mechanical breakdown is the direct result of a mechanical or structural defect,wherein the manufacturer has publicly announced its responsibility by a recall for the purpose of correcting such defect. 9. For any loss,damage or injury to persons or property resulting from failure of any of the parts of the described vehicle,the repair or replacement of which are covered under the terms and conditions of this warranty. lee 10. To loss caused directly or indirectly by neglect of the Warranty Holder to cause to be performed all periodic maintenance services as are required and recommended by the manufacturer of the described vehicle,or while the described vehicle is out of the care.custody,or control of the Warranty Holder. 11. Generator.all electrical systems,electrical wiring,electrical appliances,television and television antenna. As tretail owner and purchaser you must 1he. Conduct the inspection and test outlined on this written warranty before you take possession of the vehide,hdudi g the hest drive'required. le 2. You must compote in legible detail the attached warranty registration on the date that you take delivery of the vehicle.The warranty registration must be returned to Dodgen Industries,Inc.in order to comply with federal lair,namely the Motor Vehicle Safety Act. 3. You must perform the care and maintenance steps and procedures set out n the Owners Manual,et your own cost.and use the vehicle for its intended purposes. 11 4. In the event that within the one year or 12,000 mile period alter you take delivery of this vehicle•defect in parts or workmanship should develop which is attributable to the manufacturer's work you must contact the Dodgen industries,Inc.Customer Service Dept promptly and discuss the problem with the customer service representative.if a problem arises while you are traveing,you can reach our Customer Service Dept.by calling 1.800-247-1835. 5. If the defect is covered by the manufacturer's warranty,the correction of such defect attributable to the manufacturer will be performed at the manufacturer's expense.If the li detect is not attributable to the manufactures work or covered by the warranty,you will be so advised. 6. In most instances the work to correct defects wit be undertaken within a reasonable period of time.However,delays may result from unpredictable factors over which the 1/ l/ii manufacturer has no control In these cases the appointed date for scheduling warranty work and the completion of the work thereof may necessarily be prolonged.It the time indicated is not in reason,you may contact the Dodgen Industries,Inc.Customer Service Dept.to make other arrangements to expedite the correction. 7. In the event of a disagreement between you as the owner and the manufacturer as to whether a defect is attributable to the manufacturer's work,or covered by the warranty or corrected in a timely and prompt manner,the question and issue must be submitted to an impartial qualified arbitrator for decision before either you or the manufacturer may pursue any legal remedy in the courts.The tees or charges made by such independent arbitrator shall be paid by the party against whom the arbitrator rules. ie/ 8. In the event of a dispute in which the arbitrator rules against the manufacturer,if the manufacturer falls to correct the defect at its own expense,you,as the original retail purchaser of the vehicle,have the right to bring suit against the manufacturer for damages and other legal and equitable relief In any court of competent jurisdiction in any state or the District of Columbia or in a proper United States District Court,it jurisdiction is present. Such nits and regulations as may be advised by the Federal Trade Commission under authority given it by the Magnuson-Moss Warr•nty-Federal Trade Commission Improvement Aa(Act of Jan.4,1975,Public Law 93.367)as it relates to service contracts and/or warranties,are referernoe incorporated hems. .x.. .�.. i��. . .. i� .� .. r� . . .�Nr .�� .N.. ..����.. .. .♦`►��... .��... ... �r�..�r�r�����.��.���r.Nr��..^.) 2•BORN FREE D TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: William A. Jansen, P.E. Town Engineer SUBJECT: Resolution (R) 99- 18 , a resolution authorizing execution of a Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Tucson for Inter-Jurisdictional Traffic Signal Coordination SUMMARY: In June 1998, the Town Council passed a resolution (R98-38) authorizing the Town to enter into a contract with the Pima Association of Governments for a 100% reimbursable grant to incorporate the signal at Lambert Lane/La Canada Drive into a County wide coordinated traffic signal system. Total reimbursement for work performed shall not exceed the sum of $4,355.00. The City of Tucson at no cost to the Town will furnish the electronic control circuits for the project. The proposed Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Tucson will allow the City to provide the necessary hardware and software to incorporate the Town's traffic signals into the County wide system. The funding for the City to supply the required equipment is from a Pima Association of Governments grant from the Arizona Department of transportation. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution(R) 99- 18 2. Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Tucson to Coordinate the Traffic Signal System(Contract NO. 0176-99) 3. City of Tucson Resolution NO. 18202 FISCAL IMPACT: There is no budgetary impact upon the Town of Oro Valley. All expenses are reimbursed by the PAG grant in accordance with the PAG Contract. RECOMMENDATIONS: The Public Works Department staff has reviewed the proposed contract and recommends its approval. 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) 99- 18 authorizing the Town enter into the Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Tucson for Traffic Signal Coordination. or I move to deny Resolution(R) 99- 18 ',a,--.- S-- Deo. . ent He.4, / own Man.ger/ RESOLUTION (R) 99- 18 RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION ON AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF TUCSON, ARIZONA FOR INTER-JURISDICTIONAL TRAFFIC SIGNAL COORDINATION WHEREAS, ORO VALLEY is a political subdivision of the State of Arizona, is vested with all the rights, privileges and benefits, and entitled to the immunities and exemptions granted municipalities and political subdivisions under the Constitution and laws of the State of Arizona and the United States; and WHEREAS, the coordination of traffic signals traffic signal is necessary for the public's health, safety and welfare in order to provide for the safe and efficient movement of traffic; and WHEREAS,the TOWN COUNCIL deems it necessary in the interest of providing for the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the TOWN OF ORO VALLEY to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the CITY OF TUCSON to provide the necessary hardware and software to incorporate the Town's traffic signals into a County wide coordinated system. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE MAYOR AND THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA: 1. That the proposed intergovernmental agreement with the City of Tucson be accepted. 2. That the Mayor is authorized to execute the agreement on behalf of the Town of Oro Valley. PASSED this 3RD day of FEBRUARY , 1999, by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona. Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM Kathryn E. Cuvelier, Town Clerk Tobin Sidles, Town Attorney Date Date Office of the City Clerk CITY OF TUCSON (520) 791-4213 FAX: (520) 791-4017 • The Sunshine City • TDD: (520) 791-2639 46. 91011 X27 7 1ZO January 8, 1999 M JNI1 1999 -� 4. RECEIVED ..� TOWN Of��'� EY William A. Jansen E1sr3Lic`-'!CRICS O 680 W. Calle Concordia a OEFART MENT tea Oro Valley, AZ 85737 e � zegzszv SUBJECT: INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY TO COORDINATE THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM (CONTRACT NO. 0176-99) Please find the following documents attached: 1. Copy of Resolution No. 18202 2. Two (2) Original Intergovernmental Agreements The above documents are forwarded to your office for: [2 necessary signatures. Please return one (1) signed original for further processing by this office. We will record with the Pima County Recorder's Office and forward a recorded copy for your files. If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Aragon of my staff at 791-4213. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Jig/ P - Sinceily, Kathleen S. Detrick City Clerk KSD:cm (3-G 1/4/99) Res18202.doc cc: Richard Nassi Transportation ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL JAN 0 4 1999 RESOLUTION NO. /2%Roc � RELATING TO INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS; APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY TO COORDINATE THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUCSON, ARIZONA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Intergovernmental Agreement with the Town of Oro valley to coordinate the traffic signal system, attached hereto, is approved. SECTION 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute the said Intergovernmental Agreement for and on behalf of the City of Tucson and the City Clerk is directed to countersign the same. SECTION 3. The various City officers and employees are authorized and directed to perform all acts necessary or desirable to give effect to this resolution. SECTION 4. WHEREAS, it is necessary for the preservation of the peace, health and safety of the City of Tucson that this resolution become immediately effective, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this resolution shall be effective immediately upon its passage and adoption. INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT entered into pursuant to A.R.S. Title 11, Chapter 7, Article 3, by and between The CITY OF TUCSON, a municipal corporation, hereinafter sometimes referred to as the CITY and The TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, a body politic and political subdivision of the State of Arizona, hereinafter sometimes referred to as the TOWN. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS the City is empowered and authorized to contract by Tucson Charter Chapter IX, Section 1, and by A.R.S. Section 9-276A(1) to lay out and improve streets; and WHEREAS, the TOWN Council is empowered by A.R.S. Section 9-240(A)to enter into contracts on behalf of TOWN Departments, and by A.R.S. SectionQ 240 R��3)&(B)(4)to lay out, maintain, control, and manage public roads and bridges in the TOWN; and WHEREAS, the CITY AND TOWN may contract for services and enter into Agreements with one another for joint or cooperative action pursuant to the provisions of A.R.S. Section 11-951, et seq.; and WHEREAS, the CITY AND TOWN are desirous of coordinating TOWN traffic signals by connecting them into the CITY'S computer system. WHEREAS, the State legislature has mandated that traffic signals shall be coordinated regionally across all governmental jurisdictions to improve air quality, traffic flow, and safety, WHEREAS, the CITY has the traffic signal management computer system available that meets Arizona Department of Transportation's (ADOT) requirements to provide a coordination pulse to all regional traffic signals at no charge, WHEREAS, the Legislature has made funds available to the Arizona Department of Transportation to implement a regional traffic signal management system, ATTACHMENT TO RESOLUTION NO. isaoA CITY OF TUCSON CONTRACT NO. 7 (Q19 NOW THEREFORE, the CITY and TOWN pursuant to the above, and in consideration of the matters and things hereinafter set forth, do mutually agree as follows: SECTION 1. PURPOSE The purpose of this Agreement is to establish and maintain the interconnected TOWN owned and operated signals into the CITY'S master signal synchronization computer and to provide for the sharing of costs associated with the project. a. The TOWN signalized intersections that are currently receiving a coordinating pulse and monitoring are: NONE b. The TOWN signalized intersection that are to be added into traffic management system are as noted in Pima Association of Government's Generic Appendix A. The TOWN reserves the right to add other TOWN signals in place of locations identified in the Appendix A. SECTION 2. MANNER OF FINANCING AND BUDGETING The parties shall estimate the total costs and expenses of construction of each interconnect contemplated to be made hereunder. The total costs of all such interconnects specified in Section 1 will be shared as set forth in Section 3. Subject to budgetary approval and annual appropriation of funds, each jurisdiction will provide its share through construction services, materials, or dollars as they may in each instance agree. Both the CITY and the TOWN represent that they have sufficient funds and budgetary capacity within their current annual budget to fulfill their respective obligations as set forth in the terms of this agreement. SECTION 3. OBLIGATION OF THE PARTIES FOR INITIAL INSTALLATION A. The CITY shall contract to perform professional services with Pima Association of Governments (PAG) who will obtain and administer a grant from Arizona Department of Transportation for the purpose of connecting various Pima County, City of South Tucson, Town of Marana, Town of Oro Valley, and State of Arizona owned and operated signals, to the City's Traffic Ty Management Computer System. The CITY and TOWN further agree that as other new TOWN signals are placed into operation, these traffic signals will have the electronic equipment necessary to be connected into the City central system to receive a coordination pulse. 7 B. The CITY shall obtain and/or make the necessary arrangements to provide the following; the cost of which will be paid for by funds from the grant and/or other various agencies: 1. the CITY shall provide the necessary communication hardware both for the signal cabinet and at the master computer to allow for control and monitoring functions at each location. The CITY shall be reimbursed for the hardware via the grant. Once the hardware is installed by the TOWN in the controller cabinet, it becomes the property of the TOWN, 2. the CITY shall provide all wiring harnesses necessary to connect the signal equipment to the communications hardware and lines. Once the wiring harnesses are installed by the TOWN, it becomes the property of the TOWN, 3. the CITY, if requested by the TOWN, shall arrange for any necessary license fees for the TOWN to observe the coordination software, if requested by the TOWN, all fees to be paid by the TOWN, 4. the CITY shall provide all necessary specifications for the TOWN to purchase monitoring equipment compatible with the CITY system, 5. the CITY shall assist the TOWN, if requested, to install the cabinet wiring necessary to provide a coordination pulse monitoring capabilities at each location, 6. the CITY shall develop, upon request, the suggested coordination timing plans for the TOWN and will not implement such plans until written approval is received from the TOWN, 7. the Traffic Signal Management System will supply the "pulse" at no charge to the TOWN, 8. the CITY shall provide technical advice, if requested, to facilitate the maintenance of the communication equipment C. Upon notification by Pima Association of Governments (PAG) that the grant has been funded, the TOWN shall provide for, or perform the following: 1. the TOWN shall install, or contract to have installed, the necessary interconnections between the communication link provided by US WEST and the TOWN'S signal controller cabinet, including conduit, communications wire, and surge suppressers, etc., 2. the TOWN shall sign a receipt for all interface equipment and/or material required by the CITY to connect the TOWN intersection signal controller into the CITY computer system, so PAG can reimburse the CITY from the grant for the interface equipment, 3. the TOWN shall remain solely responsible for the operation and maintenance of the TOWN traffic signals, 4. the TOWN shall make the necessary ordering arrangements with US WEST to provide the phone system for each TOWN signal as indicated in Section 1, 5. the TOWN agrees to participate in future upgrades at the master computer system. SECTION 4. "TERMINATION Either party may terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to the other party not less than sixty (60) days prior to the termination date, which shall be designated in the notice. In the event of such termination, each party shall be liable for their proportionate share of the costs and expenses incurred prior to the specified termination date and which arise out of the performance of activities required by this Agreement. SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM This Agreement shall be effective upon the date the Agreement is filed with the County Recorder of Pima County and shall terminate upon completion of the work set forth herein and final accounting and settlement between the parties unless terminated earlier as provided in Section 4. This Agreement shall also terminate in the event that the work contemplated herein shall not be completed within the current fiscal year of either party and the governing body of either party does not provide further budgetary approval and annual appropriation of funds for such work. SECTION 6. VESTING OF TITLE AND MAINTENANCE OF TOWN TRAFFIC SIGNAL EQUIPMENT AND CITY IN'T'ERFACE EQUIPMENT Upon completion of the installation of the electronic interface equipment contemplated herein, the TOWN shall gain vested title to electronic interface equipment and shall be responsible for the maintenance and replacement of same. 4 The rn TOWN shall retain vested title to all traffic signal control equipment and shall be responsible for the maintenance of same, including the monthly power, telephone charges, and signal timing. The electronic interface equipment will interface with the TOWN traffic signal control equipment for coordination pulse purposes and monitoring only and cannot alter TOWN approved signal timing. SECTION 7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY The TOWN shall retain full responsibility for all intersection traffic signal operations within the TOWN. The TOWN agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the CITY, its officers, departments, employees and agents from and against any and all suits, actions legal or administrative proceedings, claims demands or damages of any kind or nature arising out of the TOWN'S participation in the CITY'S Traffic Signal Coordination system under the terms of this agreement, except for any liability arising out of the sole negligence of the CITY. The TOWN agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the CITY, its officers, departments, employees and agents from and against any and all suits, actions legal or administrative proceedings, claims demands or damages of any kind or nature to any person or property whatsoever occurring at the TOWN'S traffic signal. SECTION 8. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The parties agree to comply with Pima County Ordinance No. 1974-10 and, where not inconsistent therewith, the provisions of Section 17-21 of the Tucson Code. SECTION 9. ARBITRATION The parties agree to an arbitration as provided in A.R.S. Section 12-1501, et seq. to resolve disputes involving the interpretation and performance of the terms set forth in this Agreement. SECTION 10. AMENDMENTS TO INTERSECTION LIST It is understood that the list of intersections set forth in this Agreement may be added to, or have deletions made, by Generic Appendix "A" with all other conditions set forth remaining in effect. 5 SECTION 11. LEGAL JURISDICTION Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as either limiting or extending the legal jurisdiction of either the CITY or the TOWN. SECTION 12. CANCELLATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION AND STATE CONTRACTS Intergovernmental Agreement subject to A.R.S. 58-511. 6 This Intergovernmental Agreement is subject to A.R.S. 58-511. CITY OF TUCSON, a municipal corporation By: Aeo George Miller, Mayor COUNTERSIGNED: APA Kathy Detrick, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: 0 Scc ,c . 00 'homas J. Beming, City Attorney TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, a body politic and corporate BY: Paul Loomis, Mayor REVIEWED BY: Town of Oro Valley ATTEST: Development Center David Hook, Acting Town Engineer Clerk, Town Council The foregoing Intergovernmental Agreement has been reviewed this day of 199_, pursuant to A.R.S. Section 11-952 by the undersigned Town of Oro Valley Attorney who has determined that it is in proper form and is within the powers and authority granted under the laws of the State of Arizona to those parties to the agreement represented by the Town of Oro Valley Attorney. Attorney, Town of Oro Valley Charles Sweet, City Manager 7 GENERIC APPENDIX A Inter-jurisdictional Traffic Signal Coordination for the Greater Tucson Metropolitan Area to Improve Traffic Operations and Air Quality (Includes all participating jurisdictions and ail signals identified for FY 1998-99 and FY 1999-2000) Background The City of Tucson, Arizona Department of Transportation, Pima County, and South Tucson have been in partnership to provide a"seamless" traffic signal operation across jurisdictional boundaries since the early 1990's. The partnership has resulted in the interconnection of many traffic signals, in and adjacent to the City of Tucson, into a single central coordinated operation. However, not ail signals in the Tucson metro area are yet interconnected part of the i nterconnec ed system. The central hub of the traffic signal interconnect system is the City of Tucson Traffic Management Center. The Center's computer provides the necessary coordination"pulse" to the signals at the inter sections regardless of the governmental agency responsible for the timing, maintenance, and operation of the intersection traffic signal. Each jurisdiction maintains full responsibility and control for their intersection traffic signals. The coordination pulse's purpose is to allow the governmental jurisdiction responsible for the intersection to operate the traffic signal controller equipment in a coordinated mode with other traffic signal controllers and allow for the monitoring of the traffic signal operation. Thus, drivers moving within and from one governmental authority to another can pass through a system of traffic sites whose timing is coordinated to give the mathematically best possible flows to reduce delay and accidents and to improve air quality. Traffic Sivnai Timing Virtually, all of the traffic signals in the City of Tucson are in the coordinated system. In addition, all of the Arizona Department of Transportation, Pima County, and South Tucson signals, contiguous to the city limits, are also in the system. Arrangements are currently underway to provide the identical service to the Towns of Marana and Oro Valley. The coordination of the signal timing, along the major arterials serving the region, has historically reduced delay, improved air quality, and reduced accidents.. Also, the integrated signal system has an emergency alert system to notify each governmental • jurisdiction of traffic signal. failures within a few seconds of the signal's failure. The emergency alert system provides for quicker emergency response and equipment repair of intersections with failed signals. Corridor Instrumentation In addition to the "seamless" interconnection of the traffic signals, the City, in rconjunction Federal.with the ederal Highway Administration and the University of Arizona, is working on advanced technology to develop "smart corridors of signals" that can change the traffic signal timing to meet forecasted traffic flows beyond the current technology of vehicle actuation and time of day operations. The system is called "RHODES" and the software will be under test in Tucson. Intezration of Traffic Operations Centers As noted above, the signals of all the governmental Jurisdictions are currently linked via the City of Tucson Traffic Management Center. Soon the Tucson Center will also be linked with the Freeway Management Center in Phoenix, providing coordination of Intelligent Transportation Systems regionally. Coordinated signal operations across jurisdictional boundaries and freeways already are in operation. This operation has reduced delay, improved air quality, and provides for quick emergency response to traffic sisgnal. incidents by emergency crews. Inter-jurisdictional Cooperation The current system in operation can be expanded to encompass ail of the traffic signals in the Greater Tucson Metropolitan Area. The City of Tucson and the Town of Marana are working on an arrangement to incorporate ail the Town ofMarana sipais into the central system. Thus, State, Town, City and County signals can be coordinated along the arterial routes. The Arizona Department of Transportation has alreadyY expanded anded the exp number of signals under their control into the central system. A $200,000 grant from ADOT to PAG for fiscal.year 98-99 will be used to expand the central system software to interconnect, monitor, and provide emerzency alerts to the responsible traffic signal governmental agency of approximately half of the remaining signals in operation in the Greater Tucson Metropolitan Area. Technical Cooperation Each government's technical staff and the Pima Association of Governments have already 1 demonstrated that the systems can be installed within a short time frame. Actions are currently underway to expand the system. The award of the S200,000 grant will allow for the immediate implementation of the system, because most of the engineering details have already been designed. The expansion of the system will allow the expansion of"smart-corridors" throughout the area and especially the arterial.systems connected to the Freeway system in Tucson. Work Schedule The proposed schedule is for the existing Intergovernmental Agreements to be expanded to include ail the intersections identified below with a(*) in Fiscal Year 1998-99, with all of the remaining signals being interconnected in fiscal year 1999-2000. City of Tucson Siznals All but one of the City's signals are connected into the system_ The grant for fiscal year 98-99 will be used to expand the interconnect and software necessary to incorporate the signals in the Greater Tucson Metropolitan Area into a"seamless" operational system_ However, to accomplish this, the City of Tucson must purchase and supply to each signal in the system an interface unit at a unit cost of approximately $1,200. Wetmore Road/Auto Mail Drive` Utilizing a cost per intersection estimate under the allocated $200,000 grant allows City of Tucson's total expenditures of 347,555. Arizona Department of Transportation Signals Nearly ail of the State signals are interconnected into the system. It is proposed that the remaining interchange signals and the remaining signals on State Route 77 to the County line be connected into the system of coordination and/or emergency monitoring. Interstate 10/Cortaro Road Interstate 10/Orange Grove Road* Interstate 10/Siiveriake Road/29th Street/Freeway Frontage Road SR77/ Golder Ranch Road* SR77/Wildes Road* SR77/Rancho Vistoso Blvd* SR77/Tangerine Road* SR77/Conquistador Ways SR 7 7/Calle Concordia* SR 77/Pinto Lane SR77/Hardy Road Utilizing a cost per intersection estimate under the allocated $200,000 grant allows AD O T's total expenditures of 330,485. Town of Marana Signals Arrangements are currently underway to finalize the inclusion of the Town's signals into the coordination system. This will provide a time "pulse" allowing the Town to coordinate their signal operations with the State's interchange siials and Pima County's arterial signals, along the major corridors serving the Interstate and the northwestern portion of the Tucson area. Cortaro Road/Arizona Pavilian Cortaro Road/Silverbeil Road* Ina RoadiOldfat .er Road* Ina Road/Thornydale Road* Ina Road/Meredith.Boulevard* Thornydale Road/Horizon Dills Drive* Thornydale Road/Price Club Drive* Thornydale Road/Orange Grove Road* Utilizing a cost per intersection estimate under the allocated $200,000 grant allows Town ofMarana total expenditures in FY 1998-99 of S30,485. Town of Oro Valley Signals The majority of the signals in the town are included in the State system. There is one signal programmed for inclusion in this fiscal year's grant Lambert Lane/La Canada Drive* Tangerine Road/La Canada Drive Utilizing a cost per intersection estimate under the allocated $200,000 grrant allows Town of Oro Valley total expenditures of 34,355. Pima County Siffnais Nearly all of the County signals adjacent to the Tucson City Limits are currently in the system. This grant will be used to purchase a monitoring workstation and include the remaining County signals into the central system. Wetmore Road/Romero Road RuthrauffRoad/La Cholla Boulevard* RutfL uffRoadfDavis Avenueghway Drive`. River Road/La Cholla B ouievard River Road/Via Entrada River Road/Dodge Boulevard River Road/Sabino Canyon Road Cloud Road/Sabina Canyon Road Snyder RoadlSabino Canyon Road : - Orange Grove Road/Camino de La TierTa Orange Grove Road/Shannon Road Orange Grove Road/La Cholla Boulevard Orange Grove Road/La Canada Drive Orange Grove Road/First Avenue Ina Road/Camino de La Tierra* Ina Road/Shannon Road* Ina Road/Mona Lisa Road* Ina Road/La Cholla Boulevard* Ina RoadlLa Canada Drive* Ina Road/Paseo del None-Via Assisi* Ina Road/Westward Look* Ina Road/First Avenue/Christie* Skyline Drive/Orange Grove Road Drive* Skyline Drive/Campbell Avenues Skyline DriveiPima Canyon* Sunrise Drive/Via Palomita* Sunrise Drive/Pontatoc Road* Sunrise Drive/Calle de Marquess Sunrise Drive/Swan Road* Sunrise Drive/Suncrest Drive* Sunrise Drive/Craycroft Boulevard* Sunrise Drive/Kolb Road* Cortaro Farms RoadlThornydaie Road Cortaro Farms Road/Shannon Road/Magee Cortaro Farms Road/Cerius Stravenue Cortaro Farms Road/Camino de Oeste Magee Road/Shannon Road/Tuscany Drive Magee Road/La Cholla Boulevard (North intersection) Magee Road/La Cholla Boulevard (South intersection) • ..M • .•. `' •.` •M ee Road/La Canada Road •- , • • .I =,•. •.,.'. l ••�. r•.•• L ,• .•� • •• ' •r•, • Houghton Road/Tanque Verde Road Houghton Road/Speed-way Boulevard • • • Valencia Road/Kolb Road Valencia Road/Cardinai Avenue Valencia Road.fission Road Drexel RoadlAlvemon Way Drexel Road/Mission Road Craycrofl Road/Territory Drive Overton Road/La Canada Drive lardy Road Overton RoadiTnornydale Road Kinney Road Western Way Linda Vista BouievardfThornydaie Road LTtiii7ing a cost per intersection estimate under the allocated $200,000 grant allows Pima County's total expenditures of$87,100. City of South Tucson Virtually all of the signals in South Tucson are currently on the system except for one intersection which is identified for interconnect during FY 1999-2000. 36th Street/4th.Avenue LTtiii7ing a cost per intersection estimate under the allocated $200,000 grant allows City of South Tucson total expenditures of zero. Budget Estimate The program is recommended to follow generally the same procedures as the previousfy completed air quality grant to coordinate traffic signals in the Greater Tucson Metropolitan Area through the Pima Association of Governments. The grant will be used to cover the expenses for the installation of interconnect and emergency monitoring equipment for each jurisdiction. Among all jurisdictions, there are a total of 75 existing locations that need to be interconnected, with 36 of those locations identified for interconnect during FY 98-99. As stated above, a cost per intersection estimate has been applied to allow for connection of the total amount of 36 intersections identified for FY 98-99 under the allocated. S200,000 grant. :SII AlP 5-98 ` -' '' =. -• • • : . � ::;• •: f CATEGORY 600 -Trznspnrr ition SUBCATEGORY 604 - Transportation System Progr-imm)ng. P.rformance Enhancement end (m 1 p enientZtion Pima Assoc:at:un ,,t Guvcr-tmc.^.ts Humus L. -Swanson Transportation ?!:nnin3 Civts:on Cher tc L. Campbell Work Element: 604.10 Traffic Signal Coordination Objective(s): I. Continue progress on achieving a amiy seamless a-a is signal coordination system among the jurisdictions of eastern Pima County. ?- Reduce accidents, decr=se =vei delay and improve air quail . 3. Expand central traffic syste., software. 4. Improve ability to instantaneously alert jurisdictions to individual traffic signal failures. Product(s): Completely synchronized z-arfZc signal,system for area jurisdictions (pending receipt of FY 1999-2000 giant anticipated from the State legislature). Related Work: Intelligent Transportation S ystenn Implementation(604.06) Transportation System Data Management(602.02) Metropolitan Transportation Plan(60..03) Transportation improvement Prom=(604.01) Website (605.03) Development and Integration of GIS Applications ( ) Anticipated Impact: Quicker response by emergency crew to traffic signal failures and other related incidents. Improved communication tecchno to gies. Broadened jurisdictional; coordination and cooperation. improved air quality, lower • propensity for accidents, decreased ravel time and shared tecchno to . Task(s): I. Formally apply for 5200,000 appropriation from State Legisiature. Develop consensus among participating jurisdictions as to which sign is will be added to the synchronized system and in what sequence. 3. As funds become available, begin linkingspecified si to the system. g� 4. In anticipation of additional funds becoming available in State FY.1.999- %000, prepare another appiicntion recuesting sufficient funds to complete the system. QAC/ To RE: RESOLUTION ,,per 11A11 •PAC FY MS-4 tin OVERALL.WORK PROD A.11•Pie 91 1 CATEGORY 600-Transportation • SUBCATEGORY 504 - Transporvtfon Stem Prtrcri gmorin P• . r otlw_hct Calf ocunczt tic1 ItlIplolicritzt ic ti `. Firm ?stoc:i ori Of �ovc:nruc.2L Thomas L. S wznso tl 1� t r:nsportzttorl c�!`ryrltr Di Ytsion C:lr:is L. CZrllpbeil FUNDING SOUR AMOUNT AGENCY COST 200.000(Appropriation) ?AG ?OO.OQ4 TOTAL I 200,000 TOTAL 200.vvv C • 1 rPOWPDrefizaa' 214411 •SAG FY 199161999 WORK IIROGRAiii•Pave 94 . l PIMA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS •77 r CHURCH AvEquz 3UrrE ss r uccor.AR:zor.I As:or E 520)717-;09.7 =AX:(520)020-6981 May 1. 1993 Dan Powell Chief Adrninisn-ato r Model Deployment initiative - AZ j ec;h 7.307 W. Durango v Phoenix, AZ 85009 Dear Dan: On January 2.6 of this year I wrote :o Tim Wolfe Conor,.n.g the Pima Association:A ssoc:ationoz Government's desire co utilize our share ( S 200 I o f the Le lature's S I M ,.T. �s grant •�o .�.DQ 1 for the purpose of cooniinatuhgttac fi�'"c s�-� mais in the Tucson and Phoenix menop0 titan areas. Staff. from each of our jur±zdicous have tact a number of dm es and have reached agreement as co which siannts are to be incorporated in . e' . _.. - the ....�� system. I understand that loan Taylor for has been in contact with both you andTim regarding_t us program and that he has forwarded to you the List allocations where we would f ands. �tlze cue Ar this point we have drafted contracts with each of the jurisdictions which will � be participating in this program during FY 1.998-99: they will be executed subsequent approval by our Re�onai Council atits ��; �.. �, . eat `o unci next meeting on May 2 7. Funds for this pro sz aIn will be distributed to the jurisdictions on a reimbursement basis. Please expedite.-uemte any billings to ADM.' for payment on these oroiects. You may expect the first billings � in Icily, 1998. In addition. we have included this progam in our Fr 1998-99 Ove rail Q :all Woi-k Progzarnwaich we will begin implement on July 1, 1998. We are grateful for your cooperation. t nomas L Swanson Executive Director- PAG C cc: Tim Wolfe fr17fCH -10 RE: RESOLUTION ND., PAG Contract: PIMA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERMENTS CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OF INTER-JURISDICTIONAL TRAFFIC SIGNAL COORDINATION CONTRACT This Contract,made and entered into this day of , 1998,by and between the Pima Association of Governments (hereinafter called `PAG") and the City of Tucson (hereinafter called the City). RECITAL WHEREAS,the Arizona Department of Transportation has made available to PAG$200,000 for use in FY 1998-99 for assisting with the expansion of the regional traffic signal coordination system; and WHEREAS,the Fiscal Year 1998-1999 Overall Work Program contains a work element(604.10) relating to the expansion of the regional traffic signal coordination system;and WHEREAS,PAG requires services as specified in this Contract;and WHEREAS,PAG desires to employ the City to perform professional services as specified in the Contract in direct relation to expansion of regional traffic signal coordination. AGREEMENT NOW,THEREFORE,for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions hereinafter contained,PAG does hereby employ the City and the City does hereby accept employment in accordance with the covenants and conditions which follow. SCOPE OF SERVICES The City shall perform those work activities specified in the Scope of Services as described in Appendix A and outlined in the FY 1998-99 Overall Work Program element 604.10 (included as Appendix B) dated February 4, 1998,included herein by reference,during the period of July 1, 1998 through June 30, 1999. Changes to the Scope of Services and consequently to the Overall Work Program or budget shall be agreed to in writing by both parties to this Agreement CONTRACT AMENDMENTS The Contract shall be modified only by a written Contract amendment signed by the PAG Executive Director and persons duly authorized to enter in contracts on behalf of the City. TERM OF AGREEMENT The initial term of this agres=ent shall be July 1, 1998 through June 30, 1999. The agreement may be extended for additional periods,by formal Contract amendment,subject to the availability of additional funds from the Arizona Department of Transportation. 1 COMPENSATION 1. The method of payment for this Contract is Cost Reimbursement. Total compensation for work performed shall not exceed the sum of $47,555. 2. PAG shall pay the City in full for authorized costs incurred under this agreement upon the completion of services contained in the Scope of Services. The method and schedule of payment is subject to the requirements and restrictions of PAG and its funding agencies. Upon satisfactory delivery of products,services,and goods as described in the Scope of Services,PAG will pay the City one hundred per cent(100%) of the dollar sum of currently certified invoice(s) within 30 days of acceptance of said invoice(s). When invoice(s) totaling ninety per cent(90%) of the total agreed to compensation have been submitted,certified and paid,PAG will make no further payments to the City until PAG and the City mutually agree that all services to be provided,as described in the Scope of Services,have been totally and satisfactorily completed. When said mutual agreement is reached,the City may invoice PAG,documented in accordance with the Contract,for the difference between the 90%of the compensation previously paid and the total agreed to compensation i.e.,ten per cent(10%) retention. 3. In the event this Contract is abandoned or terminated prior to its completion,the City will be compensated for work performed up to the effective date of termination. The PAG Executive Director after consideration of allowable costs incurred by the City as specified in the Scope of Services,will determine an amount to be paid to the City as a fair and equitable settlement. KEY PERSONNEL The City shall provide the name of the principal contact person to PAG's Project Manager. The person so named shall serve as the contact person for the life of the Contract,with no permanent or temporary substitutions made unless approved by PAG in writing and in advance of such change. TERMINATION PAG,upon certification of the PAG Executive Director,without prejudice to any other right or remedy,and after giving the City ten (10)working days written notice,may terminate the Contract with the City as to all work or any part thereof If this Contract is so terminated,the City will be compensated for work performed up to the effective date of termination. INSURANCE The City agrees to obtain or maintain insurance as noted below and keep such coverage in force throughout the life of the Contract All policies must contain endorsement providing that written notice be given to PAG at least ten (10) calendar days prior to termination,cancellation,or reduction in coverage in any policy. The professional liability insurance policy shall include PAG as an additional insured with respect to liability arising out of the Contract The City agrees that such insurance will be primary and that any insurance carried by PAG will be excess and not contributing. Insurance required: Coverage Afforded Limits of Liability Workman's Compensation $ 100,000 Employees Liability Professional Liability 500,000 (Errors and Omissions) General Liability $ 500,000 RETENTION OF RECORDS AND AUDIT The City and any subcontractor,shall retain all books,accounts,reports,files and other records relating to this Contract for a period of five years from completion of the Contract. Such records shall be subject to audit and inspection at any reasonable time during the term of the Contract or within five years after completion thereof,as provided by ARS 35-214. ARBITRATION It is understood and agreed that no provision of the Contract relating to arbitration or requiring arbitration,shall apply to or be binding upon PAG except by PAG's express written consent given subsequent to execution of the Contract However,at PAG's sole option,or by other means expressly approved by PAG,disputes may be resolved through arbitration. The dispute shall be resolved as provided for in ARS Section 12-1501 et seq. The City shall continue to render the services required by the Contract without interruption,notwithstanding theP rovisions of this section. APPLICABLE LAW The Contract shall be covered by the uniform Commercial Code. PAG and the City shall have all remedies each by said Code,as adopted by the State of Arizona;except as otherwise provided in this Contract or in laws pertaining specifically to PAG. The Contract shall be governed by the laws pertaining to the State of Arizona,and suits pertaining to this Contract shall be brought only in Federal or State courts in the State of Arizona. FORCE MAJEURE Except for payment of sums due,neither party shall be liable to the other nor deemed in default under this Contract if and to the extent that such party's performance is prevented by reason of Force Majeure. The tern"Force Majeure"means an occurrence that is beyond the control of the party affected and occurs without fault or negligence. Force Majeure shall not include late performance by subconsultant unless the delay arises out of Force Majeure occurrence in accordance with this Force Majeure term and condition. If either party is delayed at any time in the progress of the work by Force Majeure,the delayed party shall notify the other party in writing of such delay,as soon as is practical of the occurrence thereof and shall specify the causes of such delay in such notice. Such notice shall be hand-delivered or mailed certified return receipt and shall make a specific reference to this article,thereby invoking its provisions. The delayed party shall cause such delay to cease as soon as practicable and shall notify the other parry in writing when it has done so. The time of completion shall be extended by Contract modification for a period of time equal to the time that results or effects of such delay prevent the delayed party from performing in accordance with the Contract. AFIRMATTVE ACTON PROVISIONS The City agrees to abide by the PAG affirmative action policies as stated in PAG Resolution 4- 84 4, dated November 21, 1984 included in the Personnel Policies of the Pima Association of Governments as approved by the PAG Regional Council on November 21, 1984. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT The City shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Americans With Disabilities Act (Public Law 101-336,42 U.S.C. 12101-12213) and applicable federal regulations under this Act SIGNATURE PAGE Funding for this Contract is being provided by the Arizona Deoa_r iienz of T ransoortaon. PAG has no funds of its own to pay for the work being done under:his Contract,and therefore is not obligated to pay the City until PAG receives payment from the funding agencr. Costs incurred by the City as a result of any changes by PAG and/or by the City outside the genu Scope of this Contract will nor be allowed for reimbursement under this Con tract unless these changes and related costs have been approved by FAG G in writing prior to incuthng the costs. a_I=ORIZATION FOR TI-ES CONT CT FAG Regional Council Authorized Execution of Contract on , 1998. Il'WITNESS'ESS V z ECF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract on , 1998. PIlY1A ASSOCL TION OF GOVEaNmENTs CITY OF TUCSON By Date Date As PAG Regional Council Authorized Signature for aai=a n and Not P ersonaily APPROVFn AS TO FORM: PAG Legal Counsel Date TOWN OF ORO VALLEY ' E COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 I TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: Donald L. Chatfield, AICP, Community Development Director SUBJECT: Resolution No. (R)99-19 Approval of Application for Heritage Funds for the Construction of an Amphitheater at Canada del Oro Riverfront Park BACKGROUND: In February 1998, the former Parks and Recreation Administrator, Mr. Ken Lawrence, applied for a Heritage Fund grant to assist in the construction of an amphitheater at the new Canada del Oro Riverfront Park. The Oro Valley Town Council had earlier provided authorization to apply for a grant of up to $285,000, with the Town to match the amount if the grant were awarded. The Town learned in late summer 1998 that we had not been selected for receipt of Heritage Funds for construction of the Amphitheater. Mr. Lawrence wrote a letter of appeal to challenge the project's low rankings in several areas. is. Karen Novak, Interim Parks Administrator, has reviewed the grant application and believes that there are a .lumber of improvements that can be made to be more competitive in the scoring process. The 1999-2000 Capital Improvement Plan contains an item in the amount of$285,000 to cover the Town's match for the grant. PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD ACTION: The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board considered this item at its regular meeting of January 21, 1999. The Board voted unanimously to recommend that the Council give authorization for another application on this project. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Town Council adopt Resolution (R)99- and direct staff to apply for a Heritage Fund Grant to construct an amphitheater structure at the new CDO Riverfront Park. SUGGESTED MOTION: T MOVE to APPROVE Resolution No. (R)99-19 and direct staff to apply for a Heritage Fund Grant to instruct an amphitheater structure at the new CDO Riverfront Park. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: Dennis Silva, Jr., Planner I SUBJECT: OV12-98-20 ST. MARY'S MPP, DEVELOPMENT PLAN, LOCATED ON LOT 4 OF THE FOOTHILLS BUSINESS PARK,ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MAVINEE DRIVE BACKGROUND: Gromatzky Dupree & Associates, representing the St. Mary's Medical Park Pharmacy (MPP), request Town Council approval of a Development Plan. The subject property is a 1.81-acre lot with a 19,661 square foot building envelope, located on Lot 4 of the Foothills Business Park. The subject property is abutted on the north by Mavinee Drive, to the south by a Pima County public drainage way, to the east by Lot 3, a self-storage facility, and west by Lot 5, which is undeveloped. The existing zoning for this project is Campus Park Industrial (CPI) in the La Reserve PAD and permits professional offices and warehouses, which is the proposed use for this development — specifically a prescription drug mail-order facility. The normal hours of operation will be 7:30 a.m.to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. SUMMARY: A one-story administrative and professional office/manufacturing is proposed for this site. The development will have vehicular access off Mavinee Drive. The building features 56 off-street parking spaces, including three handicapped accessible spaces (one van accessible), bicycle parking, and a loading area. The off-street parking is located along the front and sides of the property, which leaves the rear property undeveloped. The OVZCR does not require bufferyards for adjacent CPI properties, but this project will be designed to have a 10' landscape buffer along Mavinee Drive and a 40' natural desert buffer along the rear property line. La Reserve PAD: The maximum total building coverage allowed is 33%. The actual building coverage for this site is 25%. The proposed building height for this project is 22', which is well within the maximum building height of 42'. The provided setback is 89' from Mavinee Drive, which complies with the 25' from any road setback requirement in the PAD. This development plan also proposes a sidewalk along the Mavinee Drive frontage. Refer to Exhibit "A" for specific comments on the sidewalk design. GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE: The designation on the general plan land use map for this site is Commerce Park, which complies with the proposed development. The St. Mary's MPP development plan also complies with Policy 9.1A, ensuring that the built environment is aesthetically pleasing, compatible with the natural surroundings through the low intensity of the building height and bulk. TRAFFIC/ROADS: The project site is adjacent to, and will be accessed from Mavinee Drive by two proposed 24' wide and 30' wide driveways. Mavinee Drive is an extension of Hanley Boulevard that intersects with SR 77 and this intersection is not signalized. Mavinee Drive functions as a local collector that serves the adjacent businesses located along the roadway. The road ends in a cul-de-sec approximately 1/4 of a mile southeast of SR 77. The roadway cross-section is 60' total ROW with 50' total ROW paved',two-lane,two-way traffic,with an asphalt concrete surface and outside curbs. The proposed development is expected to generate approximately 45 trips per day. This number is based on 15 employees. The peak hour volumes are 7:00 A.M and 6:00 P.M. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 3 DRAINAGE: No local offsite drainage flow enters this property. The Foothills Channel runs along the south side of lots 3 through 9. The site is not within a mapped 100-year floodplain. The site does not lie within a critical basin or balanced basin. Hence, no detention/ retention is required. On-site generated flows are toward the north and west of Mavinee Drive. Driveways and curb opening will be used to convey flows from the PAAL to Mavinee Drive. The soil-cement slope protection in the Foothills channel has been constructed to prevent erosion damage to this lot from the 100-year flow and a sixteen feet wide utility/access easement runs parallel to the Foothills channel. No erosion hazard setback is necessary. GRADING: The grading done during the development of the site will be for the building site, parking lot, driveway, and utility construction. The maximum fill areas will be under the building, where the maximum depth of fill will be approximately 2 feet. The finished floor elevation of the building will be within 1-foot min. above adjacent 100-year water surface elevation. No portion of the site will be below the 100-year water surface elevation of the Foothills Channel at the entrance to the drainage way between lots 6 and 7. No grading waiver will be required to construct this project. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the proposed Development Plan for St. Mary's MPP at Foothills Business Park, subject to the conditions listed in Exhibit"A". SUGGESTED MOTION: The Council may wish to consider one of the following motions: I move to approve OV12-98-20 St. Mary's MPP at Foothills Business Park Development Plan, effective on the date of satisfaction of attached conditions listed in Exhibit A,attached herewith. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Exhibit"A" -Conditions for Approval 2. Reduced Copy of the Development Plan TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 3 of 3 fev . At)s,L Plannin: :: i Zoning Administrator ef-La -a---- --64'ar Cled(ibi/e41 Community Dev opment Director 4/r ' ;.'e'e'l --- Town Manager F:\ov\ov12\1998\12-98-20\DPTC.RPT .r , EXHIBIT"A" TOWN COUNCIL CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL OV 12-98-20 ST. MARY'S MPP AT FOOTHILLS BUSINESS PARK DEVELOPMENT PLAN 1. The finalg rading design of the P.A.A.L. shall meet all applicable standards including, but not limited to, the Town of Oro Valley Subdivision Street Standards. 2. Since there is not enough space to install a 5-foot sidewalk between the property line and the back of the curb, a one- foot public pedestrian access easement shall be dedicated to the public. 3. The sidewalk shall cover the entire lot frontage. 4. The public art proposal for this project must be reviewed and approved by the Public Art Review Committee(PARC). The public art must comply with Section 4-505F of the OVZCR. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: Dennis Silva,Jr., Planner I SUBJECT: OV12-98-20 ST. MARY'S MPP, LANDSCAPE PLAN, LOCATED ON LOT 4 OF THE FOOTHILLS BUSINESS PARK,ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MAVINEE DRIVE BACKGROUND: Gromatzky Dupree & Associates, representing the St. Mary's Medical Park Pharmacy (MPP), request Town Council approval of a Landscape Plan. The subject property is a 1.81-acre lot with a 19,661 square foot building envelope, located on Lot 4 of the Foothills Business Park. The subject property is abutted on the north by Mavinee Drive, to the south by a Pima County public drainage way, to the east by Lot 3, a self-storage facility, and west by Lot 5, which is undeveloped. The existing zoning for this project is Campus Park Industrial (CPI) in the La Reserve PAD and permits professional offices and warehouses,which is the proposed use for this development. SUMMARY: A one-story administrative and professional office/manufacturing is proposed for this site. The development will have vehicular access off Mavinee Drive. The building features 56 off-street parking spaces, including 3 handicapped accessible spaces (one van accessible), bicycle parking, and a loading area. The major zoning and landscaping considerations are discussed below. The plant types for this development are listed on page 1 of the Landscape Plan. The Redrock Oak tree is not listed on the Oro Valley Approved Plant List or the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) Low Water Use/Drought Tolerant Plant List. A fact sheet shall be submitted for this tree, which addressed the drought tolerance and pollen production potential. The alternative will be to substitute this tree with another tree listed on the Oro Valley and/or ADWR Approved Plant List(s). Along the front property line,there will be saguaro and weathered boulders remaining in place. There are nine (9) canopy trees provided for the parking area, complying with the landscaping requirements for parking lots. Shrubs and groundcovers planted within the parking lot and within site visibility triangles will grow no more than 30" in height, with the exception of the Compact Texas Ranger, which can grow 4 to 5 feet tall. Shrubs and trees within the sight visibility triangles must not be more than 30" in height. The Compact Texas Ranger must be replaced with a shrub that will not grow taller than 30". Trees planted near sidewalks or curbs will be planted 5' away to prevent upheaval. Where 5' is not available, a root barrier will be used. Water conserving underground automatic drip irrigation system will be installed for all plantings. The OVZCR does not require bufferyards for adjacent CPI properties, but this project will be designed to have a 10' landscape buffer along Mavinee Drive and a 40' natural desert buffer along the rear property line. Natural desert will remain between the rear buffer and the building, until the building is expanded in the future. GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE: The St. Mary's MPP landscape plan complies with Policy 9.1H, ensuring that the landscape improvements mitigate negative visual impacts of buildings and parking lots. This is done using a 10' landscape buffer along the front property line and the 40' natural desert buffer along the rear property line. COUNCIL COMMUNICATION TOWN OF ORO VALLEY Page 2 of 2 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the proposed Landscape Plan for St. Mary's MPP at Foothills Business Park, subject to the PP P P conditions listed in Exhibit"A". SUGGESTED MOTION: The Council may wish to consider one of the following motions: I move to approve OV 12-98-20 St. Mary's MPP at Foothills Business Park Landscape Plan, effective on the date of satisfaction of attached conditions listed in Exhibit A, attached herewith. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Exhibit"A" - Conditions for Approval 2. Reduced Copy of the Landscape Plan / C-11)0L Plannin: 'itp oning Administrator i r/ , -I 1, /" p ' . ....„. ,e 2 i C C.. m ity ii el ent Di •ctor 1 Town Manager F:\OV\OV 12\1998\12-98-20\LPTC.RPT EXHIBIT"A" TOWN COUNCIL CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL OV 12-98-20 ST. MARY'S MPP AT FOOTHILLS BUSINESS PARK LANDSCAPE PLAN 1. A fact sheet shall be submitted for the Redrock Oak tree,which is not listed in the Oro Valley Approved Plant List and/or the ADWR Low Water Use/Drought Tolerant Plant List. This fact sheet must address the potential degree of pollen-related problems and drought tolerance as compared to those plants found on the approved plant list(s). 2. Shrubs in the sight visibility triangles must not be more than 30" in height. The Compact Texas Ranger must be replaced with a shrub that meets the above-mentioned criterion. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 III. TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & COUNCIL FROM: Kathryn Cuvelier, Town Clerk SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF REQUEST FOR SPONSORSHIP OF CONGRESSMAN JIM KOLBE TOWN HALL MEETING SUMMARY: A request has been received by Congressman Kolbe to use the Town Council Chambers for the purpose of holding a public Town Hall meeting for Oro Valley residents on Saturday, February 27, 1999 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. If the Town Council agrees to sponsor this event, the usage fee and the requirement to provide the Town with liability insurance will be waived. SUGGESTED MOTION: I MOVE to approve the sponsorship of a Town Hall meeting hosted by Congressman Kolbe scheduled for L Saturday, February 27, 1999 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Application from Congressman Kolbe 1‹./-L-t--,,L- C-. CA.,,,(.5„„ ND- .:. rne1ntHead 1 / Town Manager ,.EY 4 A, 1 9 Jw SPL �O 20/111 � � 1991 �- i'l I,/ �,^' j 2Di*: . �� �OF ORO VALLEYLi;4 - TO�JN � r �aAPPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO USE MUNICIPAL FACILITIES rovn,oEo'� ****************************************************************************** Name of Organization: Congressman Jim Kolbe MailingAddress: _ 1661 N. Swan Road, Suite 112 , Tursnn , A 7 2 571.2 Person Responsible: Melinda Carrell Telephone: (work) 881-3588Telep (home) 1/20/99 Date of Application: ----_ - Municipal Facility Requested: Town Pali Chamber Office 2/27/99 q 1 : 00 to 3 : 00 pm Dates Requested: Time Requested Town Hall Meeting Type of Event: 40+ 2 Number of Estimated Participants: Number of Hours: Have you used Town facilities within the last 12 months? no If so, when Insurance Policy No.: See attached letter. Insurance Agent: Key issued ued to: Telephone: Permit Fee Paid: $ Date NOTE: Signature below acknowledges that the authorized representative has read and agrees to abide by all rules and regulations outlined in Town Council Policy No. 4. Insurance Certification and paymentfees should be attached and submitted at the time of o f application. Make checks payable to Town of Oro Valley. ilk../../ _4, / / / / //o.3- /r 9 Authorized Signature Date Approved: Town Clerk Date wordpert\forms‘uscappii.kxi 17196 GERALDINE R. GENNET KERRY W. KIRCHER DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL GENERAL COUNSEL MICHAEL L. STERN SENIOR COUNSEL OF REPRESENTATIVES CAROLYN BETZ U.S. HOUSE ASSISTANT COUNSEL OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL 219 CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515-6532 (202) 225-9700 ;ra 1t = _� FAX: (202)226-1360 z_:!! L -=`" -'=- t F January 20, 1999 VIA FIRST-CLASS MAIL Town of Oro Valley 11000 N. La Canada Drive Oro Valley, AZ 85737 RE: Congressman Jim Kolbe To Whom It May Concern: I have been asked by Congressman Jim Kolbe of Arizona to explain to you certain protections which are available to Members of Congress who obtain the use of facilities from nonfederal entities for the purpose of conducting their official and representational duties. It is my understanding that Congressman Kolbe is conducting a town hall meeting at the Town of Oro Valley Town Hall Chamber Office on Saturday, February 27, 1999, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Generally, the United States acts as a self-insurer with respect to its liability for the tortious acts of its employees when they are acting within the scope of their duties. 28 U.S.C. §§ 2671-2680. Thus, any injury to a third party or damage to property resulting from the tortious act or omission of Congressman Kolbe or his employees in conducting official activities (such as this event), would be covered under the terms of the above-referenced Federal Tort Claims Act. Accordingly, please accept this letter in lieu of a certificate of insurance. Should you have any further questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me at (202) 225-9700. Sincerely, 4, 6&--7(_./ i Geraldine R. Gennet General Counsel cc: The Honorable Jim Kolbe Attn: Melinda Carrell Fax: 520-322-9490 Organization Name: Office of Congressman Jim Kolbe RELEASE, HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT FOR USE OF FACILITIES Congressman Jim Kolbe , agrees to release and (Organiztion Name) • hold harmless and indemnify the Town of Oro Valley, its officers, employees and agents, from any and all losses, liability, claims, actions, suits or damages including, but not limited to, personal injury damages es (including death) or property damages which arise, result, or otherwise might be attributable to any use of the facilitiesP rovided to me by the Town of Oro Valley. This Release, Hold Harmless and Indemnity Agreement includes any cause whatsoever, including negligence of any and all of those persons specified as being released above. THE UNDERSIGNED CERTIFIES THAT HE/SHE IS THE AGENT OF Congressman Jim Kolbe IS ACTING ON THEIR/ITS BEHALF AND IS DULY AUTHORIZED TO SIGN THIS RELEASE, HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT ON THEIR/ITS BEHALF. THE UNDERSIGNED RAS READ THIS AGREEMENT FULLY, UNDERSTANDS ITS CONTENTS AND HAS VOLUNTARILY EXECUTED IT. DATED this day of 9?, , 19 (/;_/1/VW (Signature) (Office Title) //-1 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN, o before me by pkz)v1 4 thisday C< 19 ./ , of • -gap a. L-tc-e Notary Public My Commission Expires: 36 Q ;".te ��►, PATRICIA C. KLEIN Notary Public Pima Cou'ty,Arizona '44:41' �y My Commisslon Expire, 1 sti March 5, 2001 TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: Kathryn Cuvelier,Town Clerk SUBJECT: Proclamation—Child Passenger Safety Week SUMMARY: The attached proclamation declares the week of February 14 through February 21, 1999 as Town of Oro Valley Child Passenger Safety Week and encourages all town residents to buckle up and recognize that most motor vehicle injuries and deaths are preventable. SUGGESTED MOTION: I MOVE to Proclaim the week of February 14 through February 21, 1999 as Child Passenger Safety Week. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Proclamation 2. Letter from Arizona Department of Health Services /4-cv Kathryn uvelier, Town Clerk dz.„ ,,f, Chuck Sweet, own Manager OX.rAT Oide 01ro A.rizona `n) ractamation CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY WEEK WHEREAS, the Town of Oro Valley recognizes childhood injury continues to be a major public health problem in Arizona; and WHEREAS, the 1997 Child Fatality Review Team Report indicates over 96% of the motor vehicle crash deaths to children in 1997 were determined preventable, with motor vehicle crash deaths being the leading cause of death for children five years of age and older; and WHEREAS, the Arizona Department of Health Services Office of Prevention and Health Promotion supports the National Highway Traffic Safety Association Child Passenger Safety Certification Program for ensuring health educators and other professionals in the field master a level of excellence in parent education and child restraint technology. The Town of Oro Valley is committed and will encourage and support local coalitions and health educators to achieve this level of expertise as an additional means of ensuring SAFE KIDS in the Town of Oro Valley. WHEREAS, the Town of Oro Valley is strongly committed to local organizations which promote injury prevention to children and will join the Arizona Department of Health Services, the Governor' s Office of Highway Safety, the Governor' s Division for Children, the Arizona SAFEKIDS Coalition, the Arizona Child Fatality Review Team and other state, national and local agencies who advocate partnerships for the prevention of motor vehicle deaths to children. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Paul H. Loomis, Mayor of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 14 through February 21, 1999 as : TOWN OF ORO VALLEY CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY WEEK and encourage all town residents to buckle up and recognize that most motor vehicle injuries and deaths are preventable . ATTEST: Kathryn Cuvelier, Town Clerk Paul H. Loomis, Mayor : Bureau of CommunityFamily and Health Services Office of Prevention and Health Promotion Arizona - //11 :\ CDepartment of 1400 W. Washington, Room 330 JANE DEE HULL, GOVERNOR• Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2670 JAMES R. ALLEN,MD,MPH,DIRECTOR Health Services (602) 542-1223 (602) 542-2789 FAX January 7, 1999 The Honorable Paul Loomis Mayor of Oro Valley 11000 North La Canada Drive Oro Valley,Arizona 85737 Dear Honorable Paul Loomis: Lamentably,car crashes continue to kill and disable our children especially those over the age of 5. The Arizona SAFE KIDS Coalition is committed to doing everything it can to increase awareness and educate the masses on the importance of buckling up and properly restraining a child while in a moving vehicle. We invite you to join us in this tireless effort. The week of February 14-February 21, 1999 is National Child Passenger Safety Week(NCPSW). In efforts to increase awareness and educate parents and caretakers,The Arizona Department of Health Services/Office of Prevention and Health Promotion(ADHS/OPHP)and the Arizona SAFEKIDS Coalition have joined forces and are planning a series of events which include: • setting up a proclamation display at a local shopping mall in the greater Phoenix Metropolitan area; ♦ publishing and distributing a Calendar of Events for the month of February informing the public at large on injury prevention events planned in their local communities; • a child safety seat drive to benefit a targeted low economic community; and ♦ coordinating community based child safety seat inspections. I would like to invite you to help us commemorate this very important date through the development of a Proclamation. For your convenience and consideration,a Proclamation has been drafted(attached). Your entry will be framed and will be included in the display of proclamations received from mayors and tribal leaders statewide. Please forward the proclamations to my attention at: Ms.Doris Evans-Gates ADHS/OPHP 1400 West Washington#330 Phoenix,Arizona 85007 Please call me,or my assistant Gail Acton at 602-542-1222 if you have any questions. All entries must be received by February 5, 1999. I look forward to your positive response. Sin rely, 4140441frl. 4347•0 Doris Evans-Gates,M.S.,C.H.E.S. Section Manager Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention Program enc. Leadership for a Healthy Arizona TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 f TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: Werner S. Wolff, Chief of Police SUBJECT: Additional Personnel for Traffic Unit SUMMARY: recently awarded a ant from the Governor's Office of Community&Highway Safety The Police Department wase y gr purchase two additional motorcycles. This grant was obtained to combat the Town's in the amount of$26,000 to increasing accident rate. Accidents have risen from 111 in 1994 to 238 in 1997. Although not all statistics are available at this time for 1998 it is anticipated that the 1998 accident rate will equal or exceed that of 1997. Of the 238 2 rein of injuries. It is anticipated that the development in the Oracle Road& Depot Avenue area includingThe Home De of and Target will cause a significant increase in traffic. The increase in continuingincrease in the population for the Town of Oro Valley poses a potential for an even traffic combined with a higher accident rate for 1999. The Police Department would Traffic to create a Trac Unit consisting of four officers on motorcycles. The Police Department currently has two Traffic Motorcycle Units,with the monies from G.O.C.H.S.to purchase two additional made to Council for the approval to hire two additional police officers under the U.S. motorcycles, request is being P Department of Justice COPS Universal III grant. The COPS Universal III Grant which was awarded in April of 1998 is for a three ear period only and the clock on the expiration of this grant is ticking. y Traffic Unit would be deployed in the areas of high volume traffic as well as in those If approved the officers of the p 1 areas where our traffic accidents are the highest. Statistical analysis of traffic problems would then be utilized in deploying the traffic units. Traffic officers would also be utilized to investigate all traffic accidents thus freeing patrol officers to engage in more proactive endeavors. It is a known fact that proactive enforcement,rapid response and high visibility is a deterrent to crime. We in Oro Valley have been fortunate to adhere to the aforementioned requirements I urge Council to continue in this vein. • FISCAL IMPACT: FY 98/99-NONE The Town's portion grant provides for 75%of the salary&benefits per officer for 3 years up to$75,000. The COPS o February, 1999 there will not be any impact to the FY 98/99 budget due to staffing is 25/o. However, if hired in e ary, past for r the six months. All salary and benefits are approximate for two Officers. `98/99 Salary/Benefits('/2 yr) $43,000 Available COPS funding <$32,250> Salary savings in vacancies <$10,750>+ -- Fiscal 98/99 Impact to Town $ -0- ATTACHMENTS: 0-ATTACHMENTS: 1) Copy of Three Year Collision Traffic Data Summary RECOMMENDATIONS: Council authorize the hiringof two additional officers under the COPS Universal III Grant. I recommend that Mayor& additional motorc cies These officers will then be utilized to staff the new Traffic Unit that is being established with the y as provided by the approved grant from the Go vernoriOffice of Commity& ghway. Safety. /tt:, , . ,(4,____ tz,.._, , . (1,(-1(/- Op .Wolff,Chi: .f Police i '' Charles F. Swe- ,Town Manager . . C THREE-YEAR COLLISION TRAFFIC DATA SUMMARY TOWN OF ORO VALLEY,ARIZONA `,,,,,:,:,:,:,:,:": ,i,i,i,1,1,I,H,!,1,1,11,1,1,i1,41::::111.:Inrw:ggiiiiiiimacall liM41:!•.-4:40-4).jleiiiiITINI:1,Titglgglmi ii•illi: (1996) _ ,..-- (1?''Y --)'• i Lai 3: 2 Years Ago 3 Yews Ago Fatal Injury Fatal Injury Fatal ...:.::::::Injury Totals All Collisions `: a ' 1��. ' 1 ;;;.1li:111liZIlitMililir791Vi'. 5) Alcohol-Related 0 13 0 1 0 2 6) Speed-Related 0 31 1 25 0 23 7) Pedestrian 0 0 0 3 1 2 8)Bicycle 0 2 0 1 0 3 TOTAI.#. OLT;YIO238 - ' I 54 58 Y � Z J J O U C Q o O u.. Z I— ® ® ❑ ❑ 0 C9 L Q > Q o.Z N Q w o qc w � � o c = o oc O ► w (7) N J � O Q ti w � >- O Ln Lo o Lo N N TOWN OF ORO VALLEY 2 COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: 2/3/99 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: Tobin Sidles, Town Attorney SUBJECT: Ordinance No. (0) 99- 03 , translating the zoning classifications of certain properties within the adopted annexation area of Oro Valley Ordinance (0) 98-29 from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 Located generally Northwest of the intersection of Tangerine and La Canada Roads and includes parcels# 219-47-011(A), 219- 47-0120, 219-47-013(A), 219-47-0140, 219-47-015(A), 219-47-0160, and 219-47-0070. SUMMARY: State Law (Arizona Revised Statutes 9-471(L)) requires the Town of Oro Valley to adopt translational zoning within six months of the annexation of an area. This ordinance follows the annexation process by bringing the Town into compliance with the State Law. These annexation properties are within the area claimed by the alleged Town of Tortolita, which is still the subject of litigation. Attached you will find an ordinance translating the zoning of certain properties from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 in the Town of Oro Valley Annexation Map Number 1, which was adopted via Ordinance (0) 98-29. ATTACHMENTS: 1) Ordinance (0) 99-03 with Exhibit"A" including the following certain real property: A. OV9-98-08 B. OV9-98-09 C. OV9-98-10 D. OV9-98-11 E. OV9-98-12 F. OV9-98-13 G. OV9-98-16 FISCAL IMPACT: N/A RECOMMENDATIONS: Adoption in order to comply with state law is recommended. SUGGESTED MOTION: I move that we adopt Ordinance No. (0) 99-03 and the attached Exhibit "A", translating and adopting zoning for specific properties adopted in annexation Map Number 1 (Ordinance (0) 98-29) from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144. / y Ad .- // Signa ure of Des .r' lent ead ��. A 40A. Town Managfs Review ORDINANCE NO. (0) 9903 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY TO ESTABLISH TOWN ZONING IN CONFORMANCE WITH PRE- EXISTING PIMA COUNTY ZONING ON REAL PROPERTY ANNEXED INTO THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY BY ANNEXATION ORDINANCE (0)98-29; AUTHORIZING THE ADOPTION OF TRANSLATIONAL ZONING FROM PIMA COUNTY SR TO ORO VALLEY R1-144 FOR THE FOLLOWING LAND PARCELS DSIGNATED BY THE FOLLOWING ORO VALLEY NUMBERS: 0V9-98-8,0V9-98-9,0V9-98-10,0V9-98- 11,0V9-98-12,0V9-98-13,AND OV9-98-16 WHICH WERE IN ANNEXATION MAP NUMBER 1 AND GENERALLY LOCATED NORTHWEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF LA CANADA DRIVE AND TANGERINE ROADS IN PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA WHEREAS, on the 5th day of Au g u 4998, the Town of Oro Valley, by Ordinance number (0) 98-29, annexed certain real property known as Map # 1; which lies approximately Northwest of the intersection of La Canada and Tangerine Roads, and further described in the attached communications, collectively termed Exhibit # 1 and; WHEREAS, the Town of Oro Valley is required by applicable State statutes and law to apply appropriate and comparable Town municipal zoning to the newly annexed area; and; WHEREAS, the pre-existing Pima County zoning for said properties was SR, and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona has considered at public hearings the appropriate zoning districts to be applied in translation of the area annexed by Ordinance (0) 98-29, and has made its recommendations to the Oro Valley Town Council; NOW THEREFORE, The Mayor and Council of the Town of Oro Valley hereby ordain as follows: Section 1 - That the zoning map of the Town of Oro Valley, as adopted and amended, be and the same is further amended to translate from Pima County Zoning SR to Oro Valley Zoning R1-144 and to include all attached specified certain real property as further described in the Attached Exhibit "A" by communication, map(s) and description and as annexed by Ordinance (0) 98-29. Section 2 - Any and all ordinances, provisions of the Town Code, or otherwise in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 3 - If any subsection, section, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is for any reason held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. Passed and adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Oro Valley this 3rd day of February, 1999. Mayor Paul H. Loomis ATTEST: Kathryn Cuvelier, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Tobin Sidles, Town Attorney EXHIBIT "A" a TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: Dennis Silva, Jr., Planner I SUBJECT: OV9-98-8 Parcel # 219-47-011A, Charles A. Lathrem Property, Translation of Zoning, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 BACKGROUND: On August 5, 1998, pursuant to Section 9-471B of the Arizona Revised Statutes, the Town of Oro Valley Mayor and Council increased its area by annexing 199 acres, known as Map 1. The Town is required to change, or "translate", the zoning on the annexed properties from Pima County zoning designations to the closest comparable Oro Valley zoning designation. In accordance with State law, the Town has adopted an ordinance which requires the translation of County zoning to occur by May of 1999. The attached map identifies the location of this parcel of land owned by Mr. Lathrem. Map 1 is located north of Tangerine Road, west of Tangerine Heights, and east of La Cholla Boulevard. The subject property is located south of parcel 219-47-0100, west of parcel 219-47-0120, and east of parcel 219-46-0260. SUMMARY: In accordance with State Statutes, the Town should translate Pima County's SR zoning, which allows single family residential (.3 DU/acre), to Oro Valley's closest equivalent designation, R1-144, Single Family Residential (also permits .3 DU/acre). There was no pre-annexation agreement negotiated between the property owner and the Town. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE: This property is in conformance with the Town's General Plan land use map. The land use category for this area is Rural Low Density Residential (0 to 0.3 DU/acre) which complies with the proposed translated zoning of R1-144. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: On January 5, 1999, the Planning & Zoning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of this translation of the Lathrem property. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the translation of zoning on Parcel #219-47-011A, the Lathrem property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district shall apply thereto. SUGGESTED MOTION: I move to recommend approval of OV9-98-8, translating zoning of Parcel # 219-47-011A, the Lathrem Property, crom Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 2 OR I move to recommend approval of OV9-98-8,translating zoning of Parcel# 219-47-011A,the Lathrem property from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144, all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district, and the following additional conditions: ATTACHMENTS: 1. 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The Town is required to change, or "translate", the zoning on the annexed properties from Pima County zoning designations to the closest comparable Oro Valley zoning designation. In accordance with State law, the Town has adopted an ordinance which requires the translation of County zoning to occur by May of 1999. The attached map identifies the location of this parcel of land owned by Darimont, Horst, and Hildegard Trustees. Map 1 is located north of Tangerine Road, west of Tangerine Heights, and east of La Cholla Boulevard. The subject property is located west of the Brown property, parcel 219-47-013A, parcel 219-47- 015A; and east of the Lathrem property and parcel 219-47-0100. SUMMARY: n accordance with State Statutes, the Town should translate Pima County's SR zoning, which allows single family csidential (.3 DU/acre), to Oro Valley's closest equivalent designation, R1-144, Single Family Residential (also permits .3 DU/acre). There was no pre-annexation agreement negotiated between the property owner and the Town. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE: This property is in conformance with the Town's General Plan land use map. The land use category for this area is Rural Low Density Residential (0 to 0.3 DU/acre)which complies with the proposed translated zoning of R1-144. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: On January 5, 1999, the Planning & Zoning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of this translation of the Darimont, Horst, and Hildegard Trustees property. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the translation of zoning on Parcel # 219-47-0120, the Darimont, Horst, and Hildegard Trustees property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district shall apply thereto. SUGGESTED MOTION: T move to recommend approval of OV9-98-9,translating zoning of Parcel# 219-47-0120, the Darimont, Horst, and lildegard Trustees Property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 2 OR I move to recommend approval of OV9-98-9,translating zoning of Parcel#219-47-0120,the Darimont,Horst, and Hildegard Trustees Property from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144, all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district, and the following additional conditions: . ATTACHMENTS: 1. Location Map F:\OV\OV9\1998\9-98-9\TZTC.rpt.doc AlLar 1.'"i /01...... 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I••+ +t1 I 1 x f;t .. ,4c, y. ! 1 1 I j 4Y ��4j?�^, O 1 ,_._.4 1.. ; I i I � 1' it II I .8 � t 1 I 1 C TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: Dennis Silva, Jr., Planner I SUBJECT: OV9-98-10 Parcel # 219-47-013A, Lawyers Title of Arizona, Trust 7551-T Property, Translation of Zoning,from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 BACKGROUND: On August 5, 1998, pursuant to Section 9-471B of the Arizona Revised Statutes, the Town of Oro Valley Mayor and Council increased its area by annexing 199 acres, known as Map 1. The Town is required to change, or "translate", the zoning on the annexed properties from Pima County zoning designations to the closest comparable Oro Valley zoning designation. In accordance with State law, the Town has adopted an ordinance which requires the translation of County zoning to occur by May of 1999. The attached map identifies the location of this parcel of land owned by Lawyers Title of Arizona, Trust 7551-T Property. Map 1 is located north of Tangerine Road, west of Tangerine Heights, and east of La Cholla Boulevard. The subject property is located north of parcel 219-47-15A, south of the Brown property, west of the Bochenek property, and east of parcel 219-47-0120. SUMMARY: In accordance with State Statutes, the Town should translate Pima County's SR zoning, which allows single family residential (.3 DU/acre), to Oro Valley's closest equivalent designation, R1-144, Single Family Residential (also permits .3 DU/acre). There was no pre-annexation agreement negotiated between the property owner and the Town. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE: This property is in conformance with the Town's General Plan land use map. The land use category for this area is Rural Low Density Residential (0 to 0.3 DU/acre)which complies with the proposed translated zoning of R1-144. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: On January 5th, 1999, the Planning & Zoning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of this translation of the Lawyers Title of Arizona, Trust 7551-T property. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the translation of zoning on Parcel #219-47-013A, the Lawyers Title of Arizona property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district shall apply thereto. SUGGESTED MOTION: I move to recommend approval of OV9-98-10, translating zoning of Parcel #219-47-013A, the Lawyers Title of Arizona Property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 2 OR I move to recommend approval of OV9-98-10,translating zoning of Parcel#219-47-013A,the Lawyers Title of Arizona Property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144, all applicable development standards of the R1- 144 zoning district, and the following additional conditions: ATTACHMENTS: 1. Location Map F:\ovNov9\1998\9-98-1 0\TZTC.rp t.do c Planning and Zoning Administrator C / � r • 6 Community Di elopment Direct do " ; Town Manager w':'�� .•.C. >.1:.:',..7-‘&':i ~ilk. ♦♦.'- '.r.�...-. ;.iy�,' .[,•'F i�r.',...,„„:,,,r.,1-..,� ...' ...• .lr;"` -t:��-'•,+_�•�-�j:- '-... , �/ I►..�'� t _ ;�;.tj t�. ':,:J�:..'7Li yix'`N^�i/..N'•Yy g'.'//`.i<.��i- 3.:."i p , ..y�1 i,•: �,T-..wA1.iici r' I / ♦a..�y t•S."r.♦.a•-•�,. • ,,-"A:: +. ..44 r7.47-`,:t' �w.w.•AC�',`.:•'': TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3rd, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: David Marsh, Planner I SUBJECT: OV9-98-11 Parcel #219-47-0140 Bochenek Property, Translational Zoning from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 BACKGROUND: On August 5, 1998, pursuant to Section 9-471B of the Arizona Revised Statutes, the Town of Oro Valley Mayor and Council increased its area by annexing 199 acres, known as Map 1. The Town is required to change, or "translate", the zoning on the annexed properties from Pima County zoning designations to the closest comparable Oro Valley zoning designation. In accordance with State law, the Town has adopted an ordinance which requires the translation of County zoning to occur by May of 1999. The attached map identifies the location of this parcel of land owned by the Bochenek family. The property is located immediately to the north of the Carpenter and Howatt property, and immediately to the west of the Miller property(parcel#219-47-0170). SUMMARY: In accordance with State Statutes, the Town should translate Pima County's SR zoning, which allows single family residential (.3 DUA), to Oro Valley's closest equivalent designation, R1-144, Single Family Residential (also permits .3 DUA). There was no pre-annexation agreement negotiated between the property owner and the Town. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE: This property is in conformance with the Town's General Plan land use map. The land use category for this area is Rural Low Density Residential (0 to 0.3 DU/acre)which complies with the proposed translated zoning of R1-144. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: On January 5th, 1999, the Planning & Zoning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of the translational zoning for the Bochenek property. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the translation of zoning on Parcel #219-47-0140, the Bochenek property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district shall apply thereto. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 2 SUGGESTED MOTION: I move to recommend approval of OV9-98-11, translating zoning of Parcel # 219-47-0140, the Bochenek Property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district. OR I move to recommend approval of OV9-98-11,translating zoning of Parcel#219-47-0140,the Bochenek Property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144, all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district, and the following added conditions: ATTACHMENTS: 1. Location Map F:\OV\OV9\1998\9-98-11\TZTC.rpt.doc , )01, Planning17 Zoning Administrator / 1 Community De opment Director r ,e_cesed,.... Town Manager e TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3rd, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: David Marsh, Planner I SUBJECT: OV9-98-12 Parcel #219-47-015A Lawyers Title of AZ Trust 7551-T Property, Translational Zoning from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 BACKGROUND: On August 5, 1998, pursuant to Section 9-471B of the Arizona Revised Statutes, the Town of Oro Valley Mayor and Council increased its area by annexing 199 acres, known as Map 1. The Town is required to change, or "translate", the zoning on the annexed properties from Pima County zoning designations to the closest comparable Oro Valley zoning designation. In accordance with State law, the Town has adopted an ordinance which requires the translation of County zoning to occur by May of 1999. The attached map identifies the location of this parcel of land owned by the Lawyers Title of AZ Trust 7551-T. The property is located north of Tangerine Road, immediately to the west of the Carpenter and Howatt property. SUMMARY: 'n accordance with State Statutes,the Town should translate Pima County's SR zoning, which allows single family residential (.3 DUA), to Oro Valley's closest equivalent designation, R1-144, Single Family Residential (also permits .3 DUA). There was no pre-annexation agreement negotiated between the property owner and the Town. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE: This property is in conformance with the Town's General Plan land use map. The land use category for this area is Rural Low Density Residential (0 to 0.3 DU/acre)which complies with the proposed translated zoning of R1-144. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: On January 5th, the Planning & Zoning Commission recommended 6-0 to approve the translational zoning for the Lawyers Title of AZ Trust property. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the translation of zoning on Parcel #219-47-015A, the Lawyers Title of AZ Trust 7551-T property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1- 144 zoning district shall apply thereto. SUGGESTED MOTION: I move to recommend approval of OV9-98-12, translating zoning of Parcel # 219-47-015A, the Lawyers Title of AZ Trust 7551-T Property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 2 OR I move to recommend approval of OV9-98-12, translating zoning of Parcel#219-47-015A,the Lawyers Title of AZ Trust 7551-T Property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144, all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district, and the following added conditions: . ATTACHMENTS: 1. Location Map F:\Ov\OV9\1998\9-98-12\TZTC.rpt.doc MiJ I alit ' P Plannintlit Zoning Administrator (2 , DfCounity D= •lopment Director ta Town Manager TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3rd, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: David Marsh, Planner I SUBJECT: OV9-98-13 Parcel#219-47-0160 Carpenter and Howatt Property, Translational Zoning from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 BACKGROUND: On August 5, 1998, pursuant to Section 9-471B of the Arizona Revised Statutes, the Town of Oro Valley Mayor and Council increased its area by annexing 199 acres, known as Map 1. The Town is required to change, or "translate", the zoning on the annexed properties from Pima County zoning designations to the closest comparable Oro Valley zoning designation. In accordance with State law, the Town has adopted an ordinance which requires the translation of County zoning to occur by May of 1999. The attached map identifies the location of this parcel of land owned by the Carpenter and Howatt families. The property is located north of Tangerine Road, immediately to the west of the Miller property (parcel # 219-47- 0170). SUMMARY: In accordance with State Statutes,the Town should translate Pima County's SR zoning, which allows single family residential (.3 DUA), to Oro Valley's closest equivalent designation, R1-144, Single Family Residential (also permits .3 DUA). There was no pre-annexation agreement negotiated between the property owner and the Town. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE: This property is in conformance with the Town's General Plan land use map. The land use category for this area is Rural Low Density Residential (0 to 0.3 DU/acre) which complies with the proposed translated zoning of R1-144. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: On January 5th, 1999, the Planning & Zoning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of the Carpenter and Howatt property. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the translation of zoning on Parcel #219-47-0160, the Carpenter and Howatt property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district shall apply thereto. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 2 SUGGESTED MOTION: I move to recommend approval of OV9-98-13, translating zoning of Parcel # 219-47-0160, the Carpenter and Howatt Property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1- 144 zoning district. 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II i .........._....• I 1 .Y.se...., I } II I n TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & COUNCIL FROM: Dennis Silva, Jr., Planner I SUBJECT: OV9-98-16 Parcel # 219-47-0070, Dean and Dianne Brown Property, Translation of Zoning, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 BACKGROUND: On August 5, 1998, pursuant to Section 9-471B of the Arizona Revised Statutes, the Town of Oro Valley Mayor and Council increased its area by annexing 199 acres, known as Map 1. The Town is required to change, or "translate", the zoning on the annexed properties from Pima County zoning designations to the closest comparable Oro Valley zoning designation. In accordance with State law, the Town has adopted an ordinance which requires the translation of County zoning to occur by May of 1999. The attached map identifies the location of this parcel of land owned by Dean and Dianne Brown. Map 1 is located north of Tangerine Road, west of Tangerine Heights, and east of La Cholla Boulevard. The subject property is located north of parcel 219-47-013A and the Bochenek property; west of the Miller property; and east of parcel 219-47-0120. SUMMARY: in accordance with State Statutes, the Town should translate Pima County's SR zoning, which allows single family residential (.3 DU/acre), to Oro Valley's closest equivalent designation, RI-144, Single Family Residential (also permits .3 DU/acre). There was no pre-annexation agreement negotiated between the property owner and the Town. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE: This property is in conformance with the Town's General Plan land use map. The land use category for this area is Rural Low Density Residential (0 to 0.3 DU/acre)which complies with the proposed translated zoning of R1-144. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: On January 5, 1999, the Planning & Zoning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of this translation of the Brown property. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the translation of zoning on Parcel # 219-47-0070, the Brown property, from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district shall apply thereto. SUGGESTED MOTION: T move to recommend approval of OV9-98-16, translating zoning of Parcel # 219-47-0070, the Brown Property, prom Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144 and all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 2 OR I move to recommend approval of OV9-98-16,translating zoning of Parcel#219-47-0070,the Brown Property from Pima County SR to Oro Valley R1-144, all applicable development standards of the R1-144 zoning district, and the following additional conditions: ATTACHMENTS: 1. 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Willinisindl• 'ti,t';i-,Z:sr.1;;,.43/;:','.%jia4.:tt.', „,..:V,-15:etclenai.,;:r..Z:;!,,,,:-.It*:',70:',r27::".1,f::.L:11';':';:,.,,ffF.:.!'"';14;ei411.4't!"`LC4i'''"f'''''" '''''"- . .N•,...7%)..-:etirt:47.'n.4`-•,,,,77,44.•'.4.4.s,..r.t!?..i.*.•,J,,,,4„.4...,...1.,,..,,,,,,. .?..- , Ill 1. .'...1•,';'...;...,' ',1!-'s.".:,'''.v',Ir.''•-'''''''' •"•• / Li TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: Valerie Feuer, Senior Planner ORDINANCE (0A9-04 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING - PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE ORO VALLEY ZONING CODE REVISED, CHAPTER 6, ADDING ARTICLE 6-3, R1-72 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT BACKGROUND: At the Planning and Zoning Commission's direction, Staff has prepared amendments that provide for a large lot residential district, with lot size smaller than R1-144 and larger than one acre. This district would allow for suburban-rural, single family, residential development. SUMMARY: The attached amendments for the R1-72 single family residential district provide for approximately two-acre lots. The uses are limited to the standard residential provisions, and the property development standards resemble the requirements of the R1-144 district. The only other difference of note from other low-density residential districts is a maximum building height of 22 feet, instead of 18 feet. The additional four feet would allow higher ceilings and architectural elements on a two-story structure, which would not be possible with a maximum building height of 18 feet. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ACTION: The only issue raised by the Planning and Zoning Commission was the recreation area requirement. The Commission requested that the in-lieu fee for the recreation area be added to the amendments. Sec. 4-305 of OVZCR requires that recreation facilities be required of all subdivisions and that an in-lieu fee to aid in the development of Town parks or recreational facilities may be used if a proposed subdivision contains less that 85 lots. Since the code already contains this provision, staff did not add the language to the amendments. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval, by a vote of 6-0, on January 5, 1999. RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff recommends that the Town Council approve zoning code amendments to provide the R1-72 residential district. The appropriate motions are also included below. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 2 SUGGESTED MOTION: I move to approveQQteimnmn9to-0he Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised, Chapter 6, adding Article 6-3, R1-72 Single Family Residential District, as presented. OR Imove to approvdeinamendmen9ot- he Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised, Chapter 6, adding Article 6-3, R1-72 Single Family Residential District, with the following revisions: OR rdinance (0) - I move to den the amendments99 to0te Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised, Chapter 6, adding Article 6-3, R1-72 Single Family Residential District, finding that: ATTACHMENTS: 1. Ordinance (0)99-04 2. Draft of January 5, 1999 Commission minutes k-)1 Planni�nd Zoning Administrator (b.// pki a ' Co m ni Delia• 't Director i� own Manager F:\ZONECODE\ZCR\6\R 1-72TC.rpt.doc ORDINANCE NO. (0)99O4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA, RELATING TO AMENDMENTS TO THE ORO VALLEY ZONING CODE REVISED, CHAPTER 6, ADDING ARTICLE 6-3, R1-72 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; ESTABLISHING THESE AMENDMENTS AS PART OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY ZONING CODE REVISED, AND FIXING THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF; PRESERVING RIGHTS AND DUTIES THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN ASSURED AND PROCEEDINGS THAT HAVE ALREADY BEGUN THEREUNDER BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY: SECTION 1. That Chapter 6, Article 6-3, of the Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised, be revised to read as follows: ARTICLE 6-3 R1-72 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Sec. 6-301 Purpose This district is intended to promote and preserve suburban-rural single-family residential development, with lots large enough to accommodate on-site sewer systems. Sec. 6-302 Use Regulations A. Permitted Uses 1. The provisions of Sec. 6-102 shall apply. B. Conditional Uses 1. Analogous uses per Sec. 5-201C (Rev. 4/89) Sec. 6-303 Property Development Standards The provisions of Sec. 6-103 shall apply. The following additional requirements shall apply in this district. A. Minimum Lot Area—72,000 square feet. B. Minimum Lot Width— 150 feet. C. Density 1. There shall be a minimum of 72,000 square feet of lot area for each single- family dwelling. 2. Should more than 1 single-family dwelling be erected upon any 1 lot, the following provisions apply: a. An unobstructed access way for ingress/egress shall be provided for each dwelling. (1) If such access way is intended to serve 1 dwelling, the way shall be a minimum of 15 feet wide. (2) If such access is intended to serve 2 or more dwellings, the way shall be a minimum of 20 feet wide. b. Location (1) Each dwelling shall be situated so that if the property were to be divided, each resulting lot with a dwelling would conform to the provisions of this article. (2) No dwelling shall be closer than 70 feet to any other dwelling on one lot. D. Building Height 1. The maximum building height shall be 22 feet. 2. Any structure of two stories or more shall require Development Review Board approval, in accordance with Article 3-3, Development Review. E. Yard Setbacks 1. Front: 50 feet. 2. Side: 35 feet. 3. Rear: 50 feet. F. Detached Accessory Buildings 1. Permitted coverage: 10% of the total area of rear and side yard. 2. Minimum distance to main building: 10 feet. 3. Accessory buildings shall not exceed the height of the main building nor be any closer to the front lot line than the main building. 4. Minimum distance to side and rear lot lines: 35 feet SECTION 2. All ordinances and part of ordinances in conflict with provisions of this ordinance or any part of the amendments to the Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised adopted herein by reference are hereby repealed on the effective date of this ordinance. SECTION 3. Repeal of all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions set forth herein or any part of the amendments to the Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised adopted herein by reference does not affect rights and duties that have matured or penalties that were incurred and proceedings that were begun before the effective date of the repeal. SECTION 4. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of the ordinance or any part of the code adopted herein by reference is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona this 3rd day of February, 1999. Paul H. Loomis,Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn Cuvelier, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Tobin Sidles,Town Attorney R1-72.ORD DRAFT MINUTES,PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING JANUARY 5, 1999 11,000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER: 6:08 PM ROLL CALL: Chair Douglas Vice-Chair Wiant Commissioner Partridge Commissioner Briggs Commissioner McCook Commissioner Moody OTHERS PRESENT: Bryant Nodine, AICP, Planning and Zoning Administrator Shannon Ritchie, Administrative Secretary MINUTES: Motion: Moved, Seconded (McCook/Moody) and carried by a 6-0 vote to approve the minutes of the December 5th, 1998 Planning& Zoning Commission Meeting, as written. 13. PUBLIC HEARING -PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE ORO VALLEY ZONING CODE REVISED, CHAPTER 6,ADDING ARTICLE 6-3,R1-72 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT These proposed amendments would add a new residential zone, R1-72, to provide development standards for minimum two (2) acre lots. Mr. Nodine,AICP explained that this district would allow for suburban-rural, single family, residential development. The attached amendments for the R1-72 single family residential district provide for minimum two-acre lots. The uses are limited to the standard residential provision, and the property development standards resemble the requirements of the R1-144 district. The only other difference of note from other low-density residential districts is a maximum building height of 22 feet, instead of 18 feet. The additional four feet would allow higher ceilings and architectural elements on a two-story structure,which would not be possible with a maximum building height of 18 feet. Mr.Nodine presented Article 6-3 R1-72 Single Family Residential District, Section 6-301, Section 6-302, and Section 6-303 to the Commissioners. Mr. Nodine,AICP added that the recommendation from staff is that the Commission forward the attached amendments to the Town Council recommending approval. 1-5-99 Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes 2 Mr.Nodine stated that a provision in this zoning district could be to exempt the subdivision from being required to have a property owner association, a recreation area so on or they would not have to go through the in-lieu fees. Chair Douglas opened the Public Hearing,there being no speakers the Public Hearing was closed. In answer to Commissioner Wiant's question, Mr.Nodine, AICP confirmed that some type of provision would have to be added for landscape maintenance. Commissioner Wiant suggested that a fee could be charged in-lieu of a homeowners association that could go towards assisting the Parks and Recreation Department. In answer to Commissioner Briggs' question, Mr.Nodine, AICP stated that a note regarding the recreational requirements would be included that they would be able to choose the in-lieu fee, regardless of the number of units that would be built and the acreage involved. MOTION: Moved, Seconded (Briggs,Wiant) and carried by a 6-0 vote to forward this item to Council recommending approval of the amendments to the Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised, Chapter 6, adding Article 6-3, R1-72 Single Family Residential District,with the following revision,as Mr.Nodine,AICP noted to add the in-lieu fee for the recreation area. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY 4 COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3rd, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: David Marsh, Planner I SUBJECT: OV8-98-4, ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE A CAR RENTAL ESTABLISHMENT, 8700 NORTH ORACLE ROAD, SOUTH OF HARDY ROAD. BACKGROUND: Enterprise Rent-A-Car is requesting a conditional use permit to operate a car rental establishment, to be located in an existing commercial building at 8700 North Oracle Road. The existing building is partially occupied by a chiropractic office, and the Enterprise facility will occupy the remainder of the building. NATURE OF REQUEST: The property in question is zoned C-1 Commercial. A car rental establishment, as proposed by Enterprise Rent-A- Car, is permitted within a C-1 Commercial zone; however, a conditional use permit is required. SURROUNDING LAND USE: The subject property is located on the east side of Oracle Road, south of Hardy Road. It is bounded on the north and east by the Storage USA self-storage facility, zoned C-2 Commercial, on the west by Oracle Road, on the south by the Sunnyslope Townhomes, zoned R-6 Multi-Family Residential. COMPLIANCE WITH CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR USE PERMITS: According to Article 3-2, conditional use permits may be granted when the determination has been made that the granting of such conditional use permit will not be materially detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare. In arriving at this determination, the factors to be considered shall include the following: 1. Damage or nuisance arising from noise, smoke, odor, dust,vibration or illumination; 2. Hazard to persons and property from possible explosion, contamination, fire or flood; 3. Hazard occasioned by unusual volume or character of traffic. In addition, the characteristics of the proposed use must be reasonably compatible with the types of use permitted in the surrounding area. In terms of the first factor, nuisance arising from noise will be negligible as it relates to the operations of the proposed car rental establishment. As illustrated in the attached narrative from the applicant, Enterprise Rent-A- Car minimizes the number of automobiles kept on the premises, and a large percentage of their business arise from insurance replacement rentals, thus reducing the amount of `drive-up' rentals and their associated noise from increased traffic. Although it is possible that the proposed establishment may generate a certain level of noise, the impact would be no larger than that of permitted uses. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 3 The second factor is not relevant to this application. Regarding the third factor, as noted above, traffic volume and character are not expected to change significantly from the current existing use and they are comparable to permitted uses. OVZCR Section 9-119 includes conditions specific to car rental establishments. Those conditions that are not already met in the submittal (the screening requirements and parking lot size limitations) are included as conditions 1-3 in Exhibit A. GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE: The proposed car rental establishment is not in compliance with the General Plan Land Use designation for the site, which is Medium-High Density Residential; however, the structure to be occupied is existing, and is located within a C-1 Commercial zone. Moreover, the proposed car rental establishment is in conformance with General Plan policies 3.1E, "attract new retail and service businesses...in order to help reduce expenditure leakage", and 3.1D, "a diverse economic base is desired to reduce Oro Valley's dependence on revenues for growth". PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENT: All property owners within 600 feet of the site were notified of this public hearing. Staff has not received any comments at the time of submission of this report. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: At its January 5th, 1999 meeting, the Planning & Zoning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval for the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Car Rental Conditional Use Permit. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff has reviewed the request for conditional use permit for compliance with Article 3-2, Use Permits, and recommends approval with those conditions stated in Exhibit"A". SUGGESTED MOTION: I move to recommend approval of OV8-98-4, the car rental establishment conditional use permit for Enterprise Rent-A-Car, with the conditions stated in Exhibit"A"attached herewith. OR I move to recommend approval of OV8-98-4, the car rental establishment conditional use permit for Enterprise Rent-A-Car, with the conditions stated in Exhibit "A" attached herewith, and the following added conditions: OR TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 3 of 3 I move to recommend denial of OV8-98-4, the car rental establishment conditional use permit for Enterprise Rent- A-Car, finding that: OR I move to continue OV8-98-4, the car rental establishment conditional use permit for Enterprise Rent-A-Car,until such time that the issues in Exhibit"A"attached herewith are resolved. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Exhibit"A" 2. Concept site plan 3. Applicant's Narrative 4. Applicant's response to conditions of January 51,1999 Planning &Zoning Commission Hearing /Us-eiL Planni era d Zoning Administrator () Lz. 41- . -moi. oc✓ !_/ Co unity Di = • •ment Directo Town Manager EXHIBIT "A" OV8-98-4 CONDITIONS FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPROVAL CAR RENTAL ESTABLISHMENT ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR 8700 NORTH ORACLE ROAD 1. There shall be no car washing, cleaning or repair activities of rental cars permitted on site. 2. All outdoor lighting shall be in compliance with Town Code, fully shielded and directed away from residential properties. 3. Outdoor loud speakers shall be prohibited. 4. No more than 10 rental cars shall be permitted on site at any one time. 5. The hours of operation for this facility shall not exceed: • 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM weekdays • 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM Saturday & Sundays 6. The following notes shall be added to the landscape plan submitted as part of this conditional use permit application: "All irrigation methods and equipment shall meet the minimum ASIC standards." "The property owner, his successors or assigns agree to keep all landscaped areas: 1) Maintained in a weed free, trash free condition 2) Replace and dead plant material within 90 days, and 3) Maintain the irrigation system in proper working order" --� Enter.rise rent-a-car 3313 East Speedway Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85716 520-323-6545 November 16, 1998 Re 8700 N. ORACLE RD. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enterprise Rent A Car is requesting to do business on theremises 8700 N. Oracle p � The nature of our business is auto rental. Enterprise does this businessrimaril through p Y g Insurance replacement rentals, customers who's cars are down due to accidents or repairs. . It is for this reason that we pick up our customers from their homes and bringthem to our office to rent. This means that we do not have a lot of walk-in traffic at the branch. We also deliver cars to our customers homes or the shop their car is beingrepaired at, again p g n minimizing the amount of customers at our branches. In regards to havinga parking full g lot of cars at all times, this is not the way we run our business. When a lot of rentals return, which is sometimes the case, we either rent them out again quicklyor we move g them to one of our thirteen other locations throughout the city. Ultimately, we never want to have any cars on our parking lot for any length of time, it is notg ood for business. Enterprise will be occupying 1130 square feet of the building. There will be no improvements necessary for us to do business at this location. We will however, be screening the parking area in front according to city code. We will be constructing a bufferyard as indicated in the city code. We will construct a decorative maintenance wall that will be 40 inches high and it will be landscaped to city requirements. This should comply with the regulations set forth in the ORSCOD. Sincerely, 4C:f J.B. Brunet Area Manager Enterprise Rent A Car Enter•rise rent-a-car 3313 East Speedway Blvd. Tucson, AZ 84716 520-323-6545 January 11, 1999 Oro Valley Town Council RE: OV8-98-4 In accordance with your request at the Planning and Zoning Hearing on January 5, 1999 Enterprise Rent-A-Car is submitting the following information: 1. Hours will be: Monday through Friday 7:30am -6:00pm Saturday and Sunday 9:00am-2:00pm 2. Maximum number of cars to be held at this location will not exceed 11 If you have any further questions please fill free to give me a call at 579-5694. Sincerely, Enterprise Rent-A-Car Cp &--.3k J.B. Brunet Area Rental Manager TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & COUNCIL FROM: Valerie Feuer, Senior Planner Public Hearing - SUBJECT: Ordinance no. (0)99-0-5 , Amending the Rancho Vistoso Planned Area Development for Neighborhood 11, Recreation Area Requirement BACKGROUND: Rancho Vistoso is a 7,600 acre master-planned community. It was annexed into the Town of Oro Valley in 1987, and zoning of P.A.D., Planned Area Development, was approved by the Mayor and Council. Plans for development of Neighborhood 11 are now under way with a second golf course, a resort and single family residential housing, of varying densities. The applicant requested amendments to the Rancho Vistoso PAD on May 6, 1998, regarding nine separate issues. The three unresolved issues included recreation area requirements, realignment of equestrian/hiking trail, and revision of non-buildable areas. This PAD amendment addresses only the recreation area requirements. Asp art of the May 6, 1998 motion on the PAD Amendment, (see attached minutes) the Council stipulated that the issue of the recreation area requirements would be referred directly back to the Council. SUMMARY: While the applicant requested reduced recreation area requirements in May, they have now agreed to meet the Town's requirements for the area and type of recreational amenities to be provided for Neighborhood 11. As stated in their letter, the Vistoso Partners have been attempting to finalize the plans for a recreation center to serve the future residents of Stone Canyon. They now have a preliminary concept plan for the Town's review, but the zoning code (OVZCR) requires that a recreation area plan be approved by the Town prior to approval of the final plats. In order to facilitate the approval of the final plats, which are already in process, the applicant has requested that the previous amendment request to delete the recreation requirements be changed to the following: • For the Stone Canyon project within Neighborhood 11, no more than 15 percent of the building permits may be issued prior to Council approval of the recreation area plan. • A concept plan for the recreation area and a location plan must be provided for staff review at the time tentative plats are submitted. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 3 GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE: Parks, Open Space and Recreation Element The proposed recreation area does provide equitable opportunities for all residents to pursue recreational activities. RECOMMENDATION: Planning Staff is satisfied with the progress that the applicant has made in their attempt to satisfy the Town's recreation requirements. The proposed recreation area appears to be a high quality amenity that will serve as an example for other developers. While normally the recreation area is approved with the landscape plan submitted with the final plat, this PAD amendment would allow the applicant to proceed with the final plats already in progress while the recreation area plan is being completed. The willingness to provide a recreation area and the identification of a suitable site were staff's major concerns. Staff recommends approval of this PAD amendment allowing final plats to be approved prior to the approval of the recreation area plan, providing that no more than 15 percent of building permits be issued prior to Council approval of the recreation area plan. The second part of the request, to provide a concept plan and location map for the recreation area when tentative plats are submitted, is unnecessary and, therefore, is not included in the conditions. SUGGESTED MOTION: The Town Council may wish to consider one of the following motions: I move to approve Ordinance No. (0)99-05 , OV9-98-2A, a PAD amendment request for Neighborhood 11, Rancho Vistoso, recreation area requirement, with those conditions listed in Exhibit "A" attached herewith. OR I move to approve Ordinance No. (0)99-0S , 0V9-98-2A, a PAD amendment request for Neighborhood 11, Rancho Vistoso, recreation area requirement, with those conditions listed in Exhibit "A" attached herewith and the following added conditions: OR I move to deny Ordinance No. (0)99- 05 , OV9-98-2A, the Neighborhood 11, Rancho Vistoso PAD Amendment, recreation area requirement, finding that: TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 3 of 3 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Ordinance No. (0)99- 05 2. Exhibit "A" - Planning Staff Conditions 3. Letter of Request from Applicant 4. Motion from the 5/6/98 Town Council meeting 5. Location map /03LPla 'p.: a id Zoning Administrat r e e - Ce• 'ty D elopment Director frAac.ear-e-- own Manager \\OV PZD\PZ 1\OV\OV9\1998\9-98-2A\PADTCCrecarea.doc ORDINANCE NO. 99-05 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE RANCHO VISTOSO PLANNED AREA DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD 11, RECREATION AREA REQUIREMENTS, AS REQUESTED BY OV9-98-2A, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH. WHEREAS, Vistoso Partners, the overall developers of the Rancho Vistoso Planned Area Development, have requested an amendment to the Rancho Vistoso Planned Area Development Document, as it pertains to Neighborhood 11, relating to recreation area requirements; and WHEREAS, an application to amend said Planned Area Development Document has been filed with the Town by Vistoso Partners; and WHEREAS, Article 10-3 of the Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised provides for the establishment of, and amendments to, a Planned Area Development District; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has considered said application for amendment to the Planned Area Development and Land Use Map, as they pertain to Neighborhood 11, at a duly noticed Public Hearing, in accordance with State Statutes, and has made its recommendations to the Town Council; and WHEREAS, the Oro Valley Town Council has considered the requested Planned Area Development amendment at a Public Hearing and finds it to be consistent with the Town's General Plan and Ordinances, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY: SECTION 1. The Planned Area Development Document may be amended for Neighborhood 11 as it pertains to the recreation area requirements, subject to conditions in the attached Exhibit "A". SECTION 2. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith and the same be hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict; SECTION 3. 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 by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona this 3rd day of February, 1999. Paul H. Loomis, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn Cuvelier, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Tobin Sidles, Town Attorney F:\OV\OV9\1998\9-98-2A\PADAMTrecrea.ORD.doc EXHIBIT "A" CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL OV9-98-2A REQUEST TO AMEND THE RANCHO VISTOSO PAD, NEIGHBORHOOD 11 RECREATION AREA REQUIREMENTS 1. The recreation area plan for Stone Canyon must be approved by Town Council prior to the issuance of 15 percent of building permits in Stone Canyon, Rancho Vistoso, Neighborhood 11. 2. The size and number of active and passive areas must be consistent with the recreation area requirements of OVZCR Sec. 4-305F. 3. The Stone Canyon recreation area shall be located as shown on the attached map. Tilt& Engineering • Planning Surveying•Urban Design Landscape Architecture roup Inc. January 13, 1999 Mr. Bryant Nodine Town of Oro Valley Planning Dept. 11000 North La Canada Drive Oro Valley, Arizona 85737 Subject: Rancho Vistoso, Neighborhood 11 PAD Amendment WLB No. 185050-A-029-0000 Dear Bryant: As we have discussed, our client Vistoso Partners has been attempting to finalize the plans for a recreation center to serve the future residents of Stone Canyon. Three different architects have been involved and at last we have a preliminary concept plan for the Town's review. We have, however, encountered a problem in processing the final plats for Stone Canyon due to the requirement to have the recreation area plans approved by the Town prior to the approval of the plats. Therefore, we are suggesting that our previous amendment request to delete the recreation requirements be changed to the following: • For the Stone Canyon project within Neighborhood 11, no more than 15 percent of the building permits may be issued prior to council approval of the recreation area. • A concept plan for the recreation area and a location plan must be provided for staff review at the time tentative plats are submitted. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, THE WLB GROUP, INC. / /, .4 , Charles W. Hulsey, -aiir Director of Planning and Landscape Architecture CWH:hg c: Dick Maes Enclosure Engineering • Planning • Surveying • Urban Design • Landscape Architecture Offices located in Tucson, Phoenix, Las Vegas • E-mail: wlbtuc@ix.netcom.com 4444 East Broadway • Tucson, Arizona 85711 • (520) 881-7480 • FAX (520) 881-7492 05/06/98 Minutes, Council Regular Session 14 help eliminate a portion of Woodshade Road and possibly designate it as a riparian area. MOTION: Council Member Skalsky MOVED to approve Ordinance No. (0)98- 14, OV9-98-2A, a six-part PAD amendment request for Neighborhood 11, Rancho Vistoso, relating to golf course reconfiguration, relocation of resort site, inclusion of Neighborhood 13, Parcels C and D in Neighborhood 11, revision of roadway cross-sections, revision of street alignments in Neighborhood 10, and development of Neighborhood 11 policies, with those conditions listed in Exhibits "A" and "B" with the exception of: Item 5., change 4 lots to 6 lots, Item 4., the bike trail will be changed to a pedestrian trail with the width to be determined by the lay of the land anywhere from 5 feet to 12 feet. The issues of the park/recreation area requirement, realignment of equestrian/hiking trail will be referred back to Council. The limit of rooms shall be 450. The road referred to by Mr. Hulsey (Woodshade Road) shall be considered as a riparian area rather than paved. A) 1. Development of the resort site shall be limited to 450 rooms. No fireworks, stables, all terrain vehicles, or trails near Honey Bee Canyon shall be permitted. The resort shall not promote the use of Honey Bee Canyon as a recreation amenity for its guests. 2. Golf cart path design dependent upon access to public streets will be permitted, subject to approval of the Planning and Zoning Administrator. B) 1. The applicant shall provide staff with a traffic analysis that evaluates the traffic circulation impact of proposed new road alignments. the analysis shall also provide the rationale for the proposed alignment and proposed street sections. 2. Vistoso Highlands Drive shall be constructed to match the existing section from its current termination to the gated entrance. 3. Any roads proposed for dedication to the public shall be constructed to match the criteria for right-of-way width and street section previously approved for Neighborhoods 12, 11, and 13 in an earlier PAD amendment. (Note that the existing right-of-way and pavement section for Vistoso Highlands Drive meet the approved criteria.) 4. The pedestrian trail for the proposed private collector/loop section shall have a width to be determined by the lay of the land anywhere from 5 feet to 12 feet. 5. As permitted in other areas of the Rancho Vistoso PAD, the private drive section shall provide 12-foot lanes and serve a maximum of 6 lots. 6. On street parking along local streets have 12-foot lanes shall be prohibited. The applicant shall work with Department of Public Works staff to find a mutually acceptable means of informing residents and their guests of this prohibition. 7. The Department of Public Works and Planning and Zoning Department staffs shall approve final configuration of the reduced length of the Woodshade Road alignment which will be considered as a riparian area rather than paved. 8. The applicant shall revise the development plan to show the new alignment for Woodshade Road. 9. The applicant shall provide staff with written documentation from the owners of Neighborhood 10, Parcel M and the northern undeveloped portions of parcels K & L indicating 05/06/98 Minutes, Council Regular Session 15 their acknowledgement of and concurrence with the proposed revision to Woodshade Road. 10. At grade or dip road crossings shall meet the Town of Oro Valley Subdivision Street Standards and Floodplain Management Code, However, no at grade or dip road crossings shall be permitted over washes with a Q100 greater than 500 cfs. 11. The last sentence in section 9.B. of the Neighborhood 10 and 11 Policies shall be revised to make the meaning clear. Both Department of Public Works and Planning and Zoning Department staff shall approve the proposed revised language. 12. Emergency service providers have expressed interest in seeing emergency access provided to parcels AU, AV, AW, AX, AY and AZ from the south. The applicant shall explore possible alternatives and find a solution satisfactory to the emergency service provider(s) prior to development of parcels AU, AV, AW, AX, AY and/or AZ. Vice Mayor Parisi SECONDED the motion. ROLL CALL VOTE: Council Member Skalsky - aye Vice Mayor Parisi - aye Mayor Johnson - aye Council Member Kautenburger - aye Council Member Butrico - nay Motion carried, 4 - 1. Council Member Butrico stated that the park/recreation area requirement, realignment of equestrian/hiking trail should be referred back to the Planning and Zoning Commission. 11. OV12-98-1 STONE CANYON GOLF COURSE, RANCHO VISTOSO NEIGHBORHOOD 11 DEVELOPMENT PLAN Community Development Director Don Chatfield stated that Stone Canyon Golf Course is located in Rancho Vistoso Neighborhood 11 and is approximately 239 acres in size and lies north and west of the existing Golf Club at Vistoso. The golf course, along with a resort and a variety of single family homes within a private gated community are part of conceptual plan that are being proposed for the PAD. He explained that the PAD amendment was approved by Council on April 8, 1998. The amendment changed the alignment of four golf holes and allowed the developer to remove some mounds of boulders that exceeded the 25% slope. Mr. Chatfield explained that the 18 hole golf course has been laid out to fit generally into the existing contours of the site and to preserve most boulder outcroppings. He stated that the golf course is subject to the requirements of the golf course overlay zone with the exception of the irrigation requirements and the riparian habitat protection overlay district. He stated that the golf course overlay zone contains requirements for a water analysis and irrigation supply, including efforts to secure an alternate source of water and schedule for availability. He explained that the l I I PROPOSED REC. AREA •i a o a 0 CICIZ: ' ° ti 1 ° °a°o °o r J 'CZI) o°° ` Ig e. . . Go- a -,e,a k:m 0.. CD \ ::P o0; o Q. • f Ki;Ylt _ • v-ak t'.-4 . 1413 i-`'� 1 ' 3. 241 � •• ..,..... • • , . ' 40 , i 9 o 1 i o i AA \\.‘4 I ,.. i r in STONEI ..4 d� CANYON I rl i 1 0 tiiiWhL,F }.''.hk.gr. k1!QP?!kiv,:!?!ei;.�:k."!:<',,:�:1Ei'z,v,::,,p.. �" TOWN LIMITS 0O/ (424kN-13 N-13 h11 PARCEL C •a HhN 4) I w----'''1'-'111IP 4'*44.e0 IFiiii"110 06P41 iti 1 NcallailiAlizitr � ,,,,,r ,,, .1!!1 N-10 LAKE PARCEL J it; PARCEL AJ It .� r ill W ' 11Y411M 1 i V[STOSO RESOF ::. „ YARD f� 0K.40 P0.5 if:,., Vidltar:200111 :*--1 `+r �-� N-10 Mll r R. RS g 10 f PAR�'L N 111 1- 3" = 1 MILE is LOCATION MAP A PORTION OF SOUTH 1 /2 OF SECTI ONS 14, 15 AND THE NORTH 1 /2 OF SECTION 23, T--11—S, R-13--E, G. & S. R. M. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY, PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA 6 TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3rd, 1999 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR& COUNCIL FROM: David Marsh, Planner I SUBJECT: OV12-98-21 Vistoso Golf Casitas II Preliminary Plat, Rancho Vistoso Neighborhood 11, Parcel AJ,Located South of Vistoso Hihglands Drive, and West of Rancho Vistoso Boulevard BACKGROUND: On October 1st, 1997, Town Council approved a final plat for Neighborhood 11, Parcel AJ for development by El Presidio Adobe Homes, LLC. Since that time, the original applicant has withdrawn from the project and sold the property. The new owners, Mirage Homes, request DRB recommendation for approval of a new Preliminary Plat for this property, as the project has been redesigned as a condominium development. The project site, some 3.3 acres in size, is located west of Vistoso Highlands Drive, and is surrounded on the north, west, and south sides by the Golf Club at Vistoso. The existing condition of the site is mostly undisturbed desert. SUMMARY: The Vistoso Golf Casitas II Preliminary Plat is largely a minor redesign of the previously approved final plat for the property, with the proposed development retaining the infrastructure of the plat. The major difference involves the type of housing, number of units, and density. The original plat involved 14 single family homes on 3.3 acres, for a density of 4.2 DUA. The proposed Preliminary Plat presented by the applicant calls for 32 condominium units to be constructed in 8 buildings on 3.3 acres, for a density of 9.7 DUA, which is within the 10 DUA permitted for this site in the Rancho Vistoso PAD. The project will be similar to the Vistoso Resort Casitas to east, and the Vistoso Golf Casitas to the northwest, also developed by Mirage Homes. The various planning aspects of this project are described below. Golf Course Overlay District The layout proposed by the applicant is substantially similar to the layout of the previously approved plat, and the proposed structures and property lines will be no closer to the golf course; thus Staff has no objections to the applicant's proposal in terms of the Golf Course Overlay District. Recreation Area Requirements The proposed Preliminary Plat is in conformance with the recreational requirements of the OVZCR. The passive recreational requirements will be met through the provision of a passive recreation area in the northwest corner of the development, and the active recreational requirements will be satisfied through the `shared use' of the active recreation facilities in the Vistoso Golf Casitas I development, located immediately to the north of the project (see General Note # 34 on the attached plat). These facilities, which include a pool, picnic area, and play area, are also owned by Mirage Homes, and are of a sufficient size and character to serve both developments. While this arrangement is unusual, it is permitted under the OVZCR. Rancho Vistoso PAD Requirements All requirements of the Rancho Vistoso PAD are met by the proposed Preliminary Plat. The 9.7 DUA density proposed by this development is in compliance with the High Density Residential designation for the site, which permits a maximum DUA of 10. A 10' Buffer Yard A is proposed along Vistoso Highlands Drive, and 1.82 acres, or 55% of the site is provided as open space,more than satisfying the 10% open space requirement of the PAD. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 2 of 3 Traffic& Streets The private entry street consists of two 14' travel lanes with extruded curb and curbed islands located to allow for free flow of traffic to the units on either side. Meandering sidewalks are designed on both sides of the street to provide access to the parking areas and the units. The street serving Units 3 through 6 consists of two 12' travel lanes with extruded curb and meandering sidewalks. The street sections do not meet the Rancho Vistoso PAD design guidelines. However, the proposed design is consistent with the design approved for other Golf Casita sites within Rancho Vistoso and is acceptable to staff for the development of this site. Although the community consists of private streets, it will not be gated. A turnaround will not be required at the entrance to the site. The project is expected to generate less than 247 average daily vehicular trips. Nearly one hundred percent of this traffic is assumed to originate from or exit to Vistoso Highlands Drive to Rancho Vistoso Boulevard to the east of the site. It is estimated that during the a.m. peak hour the average trip ends is expected to be 21, with 17% entering and 83%existing. During the p.m. peak, 24 trips will be generated with 67%entering and 33%existing. This project and its 247 trips per day will comprise a minimal amount of the ultimate traffic on Rancho Vistoso Boulevard. The estimated build out traffic volume on Vistoso Highlands Drive adjacent to the site is 5,400 vehicles per day. Therefore, this project comprises approximately 4.57% of the overall traffic on Rancho Vistoso Boulevard at this location at build out. This should not be problematic as the roadway has a capacity of at least 13,700 vehicles per day. The traffic volume does not warrant installation of a left turn bay on Vistoso Highlands Drive. Drainage The site is located within the Highlands Wash Drainage Basin. The Pima County Flood Control District has designated this basin a critical basin. Drainage detention is required for this project. A regional detention pond at Moore Road in the vicinity of Neighborhood 10, Parcel M will satisfy the detention requirement. Drainage retention is also required. Partial retention will be provided in a basin within the golf course property and the southerly corner of the parcel and the balance provided through utilization of retention credits available from other existing basins within Neighborhoods 10 and 11. Drainage channels, inverted street crowns and weir openings will direct drainage flow onto and within the site to the southerly curb opening/rip rap spillway outlet. A small portion of the onsite flows will sheet flow from the rear of the units to existing swales within the adjacent golf course. Grading The proposed finished grading is consistent with the Rancho Vistoso PAD grading standards. Cuts of up to 5' will occur along the northern boundary. Final drainage design in this area will dictate the actual depth of the cuts. Fills of 4' to 9' will occur at the rear of Units 7 and 8. The balance of the site has cuts and fills in the range of 2' to 4'. Cut or fill slopes of 10' or more, if they should occur, will require benching per the Rancho Vistoso PAD grading standards. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD ACTION: On January 12th, 1999, the DRB voted 5-0 to recommend approval of the Vistoso Golf Casitas II Preliminary ?lat. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Page 3 of 3 GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE: Staff finds that the Vistoso Golf Casitas II preliminary plat is in not conformance with the medium-density residential land use density designation of 2.1 —5.0 dwelling units per acre; however, the proposed development is permitted by the existing zoning. RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff recommends approval, subject to those conditions listed in Exhibit A, attached herewith. SUGGESTED MOTION: The Council may wish to consider one of the following motions: I move to approve OV12-98-21, Vistoso Golf Casitas II, Preliminary Plat, Rancho Vistoso Neighborhood 11, Parcel AJ, effective on the date of satisfaction of attached conditions in Exhibit A. OR I move to approve OV 12-98-21, Vistoso Golf Casitas II, Preliminary Plat, Rancho Vistoso Neighborhood 11, Parcel AJ, effective on the date of satisfaction of attached conditions in Exhibit A, and the following added conditions: OR I move to deny OV 12-98-21, Vistoso Golf Casitas II, Preliminary Plat, Rancho Vistoso Neighborhood 11, Parcel AJ, finding that: ATTACHMENTS: 1. Exhibit"A"—Conditions for Approval 2. Reduced Copy of Development Plan Planning Zoning Administrator 1 0.44 bawd ..1 __ - Community P evelopment Dire for 1 A 1L.r / own Manager F:\ov\ov12\1998\12-98-21\PPTC.rptdoc EXHIBIT "A" CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL OV12-98-21 VISTOSO GOLF CASITAS II PRELIMINARY PLAT RANCHO VISTOSO NEIGHBORHOOD 11, PARCEL AJ 1. Label the proposed on-site and off-site public sewers as"Proposed G-97-134". 2. The final drainage report shall be submitted which shall address the final design of the street section C-C and drainage channel section B-B. The report shall include a detailed section through the sediment basin. The Table of 100-Year Post-Development Peak Discharges shall be revised to include Concentration Point 5. The report shall also address the erosive nature of the earthen channel carrying flows to the retention basin. The report shall include the updated Summary of Retention Credits available within Neighborhoods 10 and 11. 3. A recorded agreement between the owners of the golf course and the owner of this site with regard to construction and maintenance of the drainage basin, drain pipes, drainage channels, other drainage structures and cut/fill slopes that occur on golf course property shall be provided prior to the recordation of the final plat. 4. A cross section through the sediment basin shall be provided with the sediment basin detail. 5. The Typical Section — Local Street (2/3) and the Typical Parking Detail shall be revised to reflect the design shown on the plat. 6. The section indicator at Units 5 and 7 shall be revised to 3/3. 7. The Typical Section for drainage channel B-B (Detail 4/3) and Details 8/3 and 10/3 shall be revised to reflect the data and/or design shown in the drainage report. 8. The grading limits shall be revised to identify all areas that will be graded as a result of site construction to implement the design shown on the plat. 9 . The Improvement Plans for the project shall include additional spot elevations at the curbs, building perimeters, drainage channels and other necessary locations to provide final design data for the construction of the site. d 7 ;CJ-cp G t� NN _ _ _ _i0 NN N N N N NN ) vJ >f�> a1> U O�• u pN O �D P;1! 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The three sites recommended by the Land Protocol Committee included a site at the Southeast corner of La Cholla Blvd. and Tangerine Road and two other sites in the Catalina area of the school district. At this same Study Session (1/26/99), Council Member Johnson addressed the Amphitheater School Board Members regarding an alternative concept that would involved the trading of State Land for the current Amphi site at Shannon and Naranja, and Oro Valley jointly working with the State Land Department and Amphi to accomplish common environmental, educational and recreational goals of the State, School District and Town of Oro Valley. This three-way partnership concept is explained below: New High School Alternative: (Tangerine Road) Governor Hull, through the State Land Department, trades the 173-acre State Land Parcel (Cal-Mat Site) for the 90-acre Amphi High School site on Shannon and Naranja Road. Then the Town of Oro Valley purchases the private land between State Land Parcel and Tangerine Road for future trade with Amphi School District for new high school construction and Oro Valley's development of recreational facilities as identified in the Town's Parks, Open Space and Trails Master Plan (POST). Along with this trade of appropriate acreage between Amphi and the Town, an equitable agreement would need to be negotiated between school district and the town for the ownership and development of education related facilities (football field; track, etc.), cultural and recreational center. The following concept would be consistent with the following goals of the town, school district and State of Arizona: • Consistent with Growing Smarter/Open Space goals of the state and county. • Places high school in the center of Oro Valley and student population. • Close access to Tangerine Road and N. 1st Ave., both of which are to be improved. TOWN OF ORO VALLEY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: February 3, 1999 • Allows joint development between Oro Valley and Amphi School District of athletic, cultural, and recreational facilities — saving taxpayer dollars. • Continues long-term cooperative partnership that has existed between the Amphitheater School District and the Town of Oro Valley. A number of legal and public policy questions still need to be addressed before the Town Council could make any definitive policy decisions. This agenda item is scheduled for this evening's meeting to allow an opportunity for the entire Town Council to discuss this proposed concept by Council Member Johnson, and determine if there is support to continue the investigation of facts surrounding this idea. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Town of Oro Valley GIS Map depicting the location of State Trust Land parcel; Town owned property; and private land in the concept area. SUGGESTED MOTION: I make a motion to support the continued investigation into the possibility of the Town of Oro Valley; Amphitheater School District and the State of Arizona participating in a three-way partnership that would locate the proposed new high school in the Tangerine Road general area, near the existing State Land Parcel, and accomplish common environmental, educational and recreational goals of all three agencies. OR I make a motion to discontinue further efforts regarding the exploration of becoming involved in a partnership with Amphitheater School District and State of Arizona regarding the siting of the proposed new high school in the Tangerine Road general area. 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