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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/15/2020 5:45 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Virtual Platform
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20-0646 2MinutesApproval of minutes of previous meetings as written.   Not available
20-0625 3-aLiquor License ApplicationMesa Quick N Easy A convenience store is requesting a new Series 10 Beer and Wine Store License for NA Petroleum LLC, 6806 East Brown Road - Rohullah Adilyar, agent. The existing license held by NK Petroleum III LLC will revert to the State. (District 5)   Not available
20-0633 4-aContractThree-Year Term Contract with Two Years of Renewal Options for Janitorial and Sanitation Supplies for the Materials and Supply Warehouse (for City Departments) (Citywide) City departments require a broad supply of janitorial and sanitation products to support daily maintenance operations. Supplies include sanitizing and disinfecting cleaners, waste receptacles, paper products including paper towels, cups and napkins, brooms, brushes and handles, and latex gloves. This contract supplies the City's warehouse for City internal use of these items. The Business Services Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the purchase using the Omnia Partners / City of Tucson cooperative contract with Waxie Sanitary Supply (a Mesa business), at $175,000 annually, based on estimated usage.   Not available
20-0634 4-bContractPurchase for Seating Reupholstery for the Mesa Arts Center as requested by the Arts and Culture Department (Citywide) This purchase will provide reupholstery of the seating in the Playhouse Theater at the Mesa Arts Center. The existing seating is fifteen years old and many of the 176 seats are significantly worn. Full replacement would cost approximately $105,000 whereas, reupholstery and repair is approximately 46% of that cost. The Arts and Culture Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the purchase using the Omnia cooperative contract with Irwin Seating Company, at $48,050.12, based on estimated requirements. This purchase is funded by the Mesa Arts Center Restoration Fund.   Not available
20-0632 4-cContractThree-Year Term Contract with Two Years of Renewal Options for Heavy-Duty Automotive Body Repair Services for the Fleet Services Department (Citywide) Fleet Services currently manages a fleet of approximately 300 heavy-duty trucks. This contract will provide a pre-qualified list of heavy-duty automotive body repair vendors to provide non-exclusive repair service on an as-needed basis. An evaluation committee recommends awarding the contract to the qualified respondents: 2nd Gen LLC dba, Maaco Collision Repair (a Mesa business); Hunterz, LLC (a Mesa business); and Vanguard Truck Center Body Shop; at $100,000 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5%.   Not available
20-0637 4-dContractPurchase of Network Hardware (Replacement/Lifecycle Upgrade) for the Department of Innovation and Technology (Citywide) The network infrastructure that supports the City’s Utilities remote/field systems has reached the end of its lifecycle and due for replacement. This equipment will refresh network switches and firewalls located at water treatment plants, Utilities Control Centers, and master radio sites. The Department of Innovation and Technology and Purchasing recommend authorizing the purchase using the State of Arizona and NCPA cooperative contracts from the lowest-quoted vendors: Enterprise Network Solutions; Sentinel Technologies, Inc.; and Trace3, LLC; at $210,776.32, based on estimated requirements. This purchase is funded by Infrastructure Lifecycle Funds.   Not available
20-0639 4-eContractOne-Year Renewal with a One-Year Renewal Option to the Term Contract for Trauma Kits for the Police Department (Citywide) The trauma kits include tourniquets and hemorrhage control systems that are issued to Mesa's officers to enhance the survivability rate of victims involved in tragic events. The Mesa Police Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the renewal with Bound Tree Medical, LLC, at $100,000 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Consumer Price Index.   Not available
20-0636 4-fContractOne-Year Term Contract for Randox Drug Screening and Testing Supplies for the Police Department (Sole Source) (Citywide) This purchase is for supplies such as, biochips with multiple antibody/antigen reaction sites and other associated reagents for the Randox Evidence Investigator Biochip Analyzer. The instrument allows multiple tests to be carried out from a single patient sample, thereby reducing the time and labor spent on individual tests. The Police Department and Purchasing recommend awarding the contract to the sole source vendor, Randox Toxicology at $140,000, based on estimated usage.   Not available
20-0630 4-gContractOne-Year Term Contract for DNA Crime Lab Supplies for the Police Department (Sole Source) (Citywide) This contract provides supplies for the Forensic Services Division to process evidence and conduct forensic DNA testing for criminal investigations. The supplies include reagents and consumables to determine the quantity of DNA present, to make copies of the DNA, and to detect the DNA on genetic instruments. The Mesa Police Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the purchase with Life Technologies Corporation, at $60,000, based on estimated usage.   Not available
20-0635 4-hContractTwo-Year Term Contract for Qiagen QIA Symphony DNA Instrument Supplies for the Police Department (Sole Source) (Citywide) This contract will supply consumable kits and supplies for the Forensic Services Division that are required to complete DNA analysis. The Mesa Police Department and Purchasing recommend awarding the contract to the sole source vendor, QIAGEN, Inc., at $150,000 annually, based on estimated usage.   Not available
20-0638 4-iContractPurchase for Service and Parts for Turf Maintenance Equipment for the Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department (Sole Source) (Citywide) This contract will provide mechanical parts and accessories to maintain the various turf and ball field maintenance, light-duty equipment that the City currently owns. The Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department maintains riding reel mowers, riding deck mowers, riding field painters/liners, turf cleaning units, aerification equipment, as well as golf and utility carts that are from the John Deere and Smithco families of brands respectively. The Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department and Purchasing recommend authorizing the purchase from the authorized dealer, Stolz Equipment, at $40,000, based on estimated requirements.   Not available
20-0631 4-jContractDollar-Limit Increase to the Term Contract for Fire Protection Equipment Maintenance and Repair Services for the Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department (Citywide) This contract provides fire protection, detection and suppression equipment maintenance and repair for 98 City facilities . The increase is needed for adding new/additional equipment to various sites and inspection schedule changes. The Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department recommend increasing the dollar-limit with Metro Fire Equipment, Inc., by $125,000 for Years 2 and 3, from $276,700 to $401,700 annually, based on estimated usage.   Not available
20-0640 4-kContractThree-Year Term Contract with Two Years of Renewal Options for Water, Wastewater Treatment and Pool Chemicals for the Water Resources Department, Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department and the Materials and Supply Warehouse (Citywide) This contract will provide primary and secondary contractors for the purchase and delivery of water and wastewater treatment chemicals for Water Resources and chemicals to maintain the City’s aquatic facilities, splash pads, and fountains for Parks Recreation and Community Facilities. Water Resources, Parks Recreation and Community Facilities, and Business Services recommend awarding Primary and Secondary contracts to the lowest, responsive, and responsible bidders: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.; Brenntag Pacific, Inc.; Charlie Pepper Inc., dba, Salt Works; Chemrite, Inc.; DPC Enterprises; DuBoise Chemicals; Environmental Operating Solutions, Inc.; Evoqua Water Technologies, Inc.; Hasa; Hill Brothers Chemical; Leslie's Poolmart; Momar; Pencco, Inc.; Polydyne, Inc.; ProChemTech International, Inc.; Thatcher Company; TR Internati   Not available
20-0603 5-aResolutionApproving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Maricopa County Department of Transportation and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community for design and construction of the Gilbert Road Bridge. The City's total contribution to the project construction costs is $1,000,000. (District 1)   Not available
20-0620 5-bResolutionApproving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Grant Agreement with the City of Tucson to accept $25,000 in grant funds under the East Valley Drug Enforcement Task Force Program to be used for overtime and services for the Police Department’s Organized Crime Section. (Citywide)   Not available
20-0621 5-cResolutionApproving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Grant Agreement with the City of Tucson to accept $52,000 in grant funds under the Arizona Warrant Apprehension Network Targeted Enforcement Detail (AZ WANTED) to be used for overtime for the Police Department’s Violent Offender Unit. (Citywide)   Not available
20-0257 5-dResolutionAdopting a pension funding policy and accepting the employer’s share of assets and liabilities under the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System as required by A.R.S. §38-863.01. (Citywide)   Not available
20-0647 5-eResolutionCalling a special bond election to submit to the qualified electors of the City of Mesa, in conjunction with the General Election to be held on November 3, 2020, the question of authorizing the issuance and sale of general obligation bonds of the City for the purposes of streets, highways, bridges, street lights, traffic signals, communication infrastructure, pedestrian improvements, multi-use path and trail improvements, other vehicular and multi-modal transportation improvements, and acquire land and interests in land related thereto, and designating the manner in which the election is conducted, the translation of election materials, voter registration deadlines and early voting dates. (Citywide)   Not available
20-0675 6-aOrdinanceZON19-00805 (District 6) Ordinance. Within the 10600 to 11000 blocks of East Williams Field Road (south side); within the 6000 to 6200 blocks of South Signal Butte Road (west side); and within the 6000 to 6400 blocks of South Signal Butte Road (east side). Located south of Williams Field Road on the east and west sides of Signal Butte Road (89± acres). Rezone from RS-9-PAD, RS-6-PAD, RSL-2.5-PAD, RM-2-PAD and LC-PAD to GC-PAD; A Council Use Permit to allow 100% residential uses on the first floor within a General Commercial zoning district; and modification of the Destination at Gateway PAD to remove 89± acres. This request will allow a mixed-use development. Sean Lake, Pew & Lake, PLC, applicant; Signal Butte 24, LLC, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 7-0)   Not available
20-0682 6-bResolutionA resolution adopting a notice of intent to enter into a retail development tax incentive agreement pursuant to A.R.S. § 9-500.11 (Version 2) related to the development of improvements for the project known as the “Destination at Gateway” generally located at the corner of South Signal Butte Road and East Williams Field Road. (District 6)   Not available
20-0616 7-aOrdinanceRepealing and replacing Title 1, Chapter 7 of the Mesa City Code pertaining to City Magistrates to formalize the term of office for the Presiding City Magistrate and clarify the term of office for City Magistrates, and amending Title 2, Chapter 3 of the Mesa City Code pertaining to the Judicial Advisory Board to formalize the appointment and reappointment process for the Presiding City Magistrate, clarify the appointment and reappointment process for City Magistrates, and clarify the Presiding City Magistrate’s authority to appoint Magistrates Pro Tem. (Citywide)   Not available
20-0604 8-aSubdivision Plat“FIESTA VILLAGE” (District 3) The 1000 through 1100 blocks of South Alma School Road (west side) and the 1200 through 1300 blocks of West Southern Avenue (north side). Located at the northwest corner of Alma School Road and Southern Avenue.(16±acres). W.M. Grace Development Company, developer; John W. Marshall, HilgartWilson, LLC, surveyor.   Not available
20-0623 8-bSubdivision Plat“A REPLAT OF DESERT JET CENTER - LEASEHOLD CONDOMINIUMS” (District 5) The 4500 to 4800 blocks of East McKellips Road (north side). Located east of Greenfield Road on the north side of McKellips Road (13.83± acres). Falcon 7, LLC, developer; Anthony N. Zaugg, Allen Consulting Engineers, Inc., surveyor.   Not available
20-0176 9-aPublic HearingConduct a public hearing on minor General Plan amendment case ZON19-00954. (District 5)   Not available
20-0144 9-bResolutionZON19-00954 (District 5) Resolution. Within the 5600 to 6000 blocks of East Thomas Road (north side) and within the 3600 to 4000 blocks of North Recker Road (west side). Located north of Thomas Road and west of Recker Road (109.8± acres). Minor General Plan amendment to change the Character Type from Parks to Neighborhood. This request will allow for the development of a single-residence subdivision. Desert Vista 100, LLC, applicant; City of Mesa, owner. Staff Recommendation: Adoption P&Z Board Recommendation: Adoption   Not available
20-0143 9-cOrdinanceZON19-00806 (District 5) Ordinance. Within the 5600 to 6000 blocks of East Thomas Road (north side) and within the 3600 to 4000 blocks of North Recker Road (west side). Located north of Thomas Road and west of Recker Road (109.8± acres). Rezone from PS to RS-6-PAD and RS-7-PAD. This request will allow for the development of a single-residence subdivision. Desert Vista 100, LLC, applicant; City of Mesa, owner. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions   Not available
20-0388 9-dResolutionA resolution approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Development Agreement with Desert Vista 101, LLC, relating to approximately 115 acres of property located at the northwest corner of Thomas Road and Recker Road, for the purpose of developing a single-family residential subdivision and associated improvements. (District 5)   Not available