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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 7/20/2026 5:45 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers
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26-0037 2MinutesApproval of minutes of previous meetings as written.   Not available
26-0646 3-aLiquor License ApplicationAsh & Ale Co A convenience store is requesting a new Series 10 Beer and Wine Store License for A & A 2709 LLC, 2709 West Guadalupe Road - Jared Michael Repinski, agent. The existing license held by VJ Retail LLC will revert to the State. (District 3)   Not available
26-0682 4-aContractCentral Mesa Reuse Pipeline Project and East Mesa Interconnect Pipeline Project, Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR), Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) No. 7 of 7. (Districts 1 and 2) GMP No. 7 includes the procurement of 36-inch diameter concrete cylinder pipe and installation of the new pipeline. Staff recommend that Council award a contract for this project to Garney Companies, in the amount of $13,458,525 (GMP) and authorize a change order allowance in the amount of $1,345,852 to construct one mile of 36-inch waterline will allow for critical interconnected capacity during either outages at the Brown Road Water Treatment Plant, during reductions of Colorado River Water, or CAP Canal system dry ups.   Not available
26-0632 4-bContractUse of a Cooperative Contract for the Purchase of an Electric Underground Cable Puller (Replacement) for the Fleet Services and Energy Resources Departments (Citywide) Energy Resources requires a replacement underground cable puller, as the existing unit has reached its end-of-life criteria and is recommended for retirement. This equipment is used daily to install electrical cable through underground conduit systems and is a critical asset for maintaining efficient underground infrastructure and reducing the risk of cable damage, equipment failure, and project delays. The Fleet Services and Energy Resources Departments and Procurement Services recommend authorizing the purchase using the Sourcewell cooperative contract with Global Rental Company, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $171,101, based on estimated requirements.   Not available
26-0633 4-cContractOne-Year Use of a Cooperative Term Contract with Two, One-Year Renewal Options for the Purchase of Field and Turf Irrigation, and Landscaping Products, and Specialty Conditioners and Soils for the Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department (PRCF) (Citywide) This contract will provide the necessary irrigation, parts, replacement equipment, new equipment, and repairs to support the Motorola IRRInet Irrigation Control Systems in the City’s Park and Facilities system. It also provides support for PRCF’s Enterprise Application Software, Mottech Irrigation Control Center. The Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities Department and Procurement Services recommend authorizing the purchase using the BuyBoard cooperative contract with Interspec, LLC, in an amount not to exceed $300,000 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Consumer Price Index.   Not available
26-0634 4-dContractThree-Year Term Contract with Two-Year Renewal Options for Seasonal Ice Rink Construction, Installation, and Removal Services for the Parks, Recreation & Community Facilities Department (Citywide) This contract will provide for the rental, installation, operation, maintenance, and removal of a temporary outdoor ice rink at the Plaza at Mesa City Center for Merry Main Street. The rink will include the necessary refrigeration equipment, rink system, skate rentals, resurfacing equipment, and related support services. A committee representing the Parks, Recreation & Community Facilities Department and Procurement Services evaluated responses and recommend awarding the contract to the highest scored proposal from IRA Rinks West, LLC dba Ice Rink Events in a total amount not to exceed $204,800 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5% or the adjusted Consumer Price Index.   Not available
26-0635 4-eContractFour-Year Use of a Cooperative Term Contract with One-Year Renewal Option for the Purchase of Wastewater Bioaugmentation for the Water Resources Department (Citywide) This contract will provide the implementation of a specialized bioaugmentation designed to reduce odor emissions and hydrogen sulfide generation in areas of the sewer system where traditional chemical treatment is not feasible. The service includes installation and monthly maintenance of microbial dosing units that release a patented blend of beneficial bacteria into the collection system. These microbes outcompete hydrogen-sulfide producing bacteria, improve odor control and reduce corrosion within wastewater infrastructure. The Water Resources Department and Procurement Services recommend authorizing the purchase using the Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) cooperative contract with In-Pipe Technology, LLC, in an amount not to exceed $300,000 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5% or the adjusted Consumer Price Index.   Not available
26-0596 5-aResolutionLevying the amount to be collected by a secondary property tax and the rate upon each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation of property subject to taxation within the City of Mesa for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2027. (Citywide) Resolution No. 12549   Not available
26-0626 5-bResolutionApproving and authorizing the City Manager to enter a Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to participate in the Safe Streets Task Force (SSTF). (Citywide) Resolution No. 12550   Not available
26-0627 5-cResolutionApproving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with Mesa Unified School District #4 to provide Mesa Police Officers to perform School Resource Officer duties. (Citywide) Resolution No. 12551   Not available
26-0628 5-dResolutionApproving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with Queen Creek Unified School District #95 to provide Mesa Police Officers to perform School Resource Officer duties for schools located within the City of Mesa. (Citywide) Resolution No. 12552   Not available
26-0620 5-eResolutionApproving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Foreign Trade Zone Operator Agreement for Foreign Trade Zone 221 with Arrow Global Supply Chain Services, Inc. at three adjacent sites: 7449 East Pecos Road, 7453 East Pecos Rd, and 7250 South Sossaman Road. (District 6) Resolution No. 12553   Not available
26-0617 6-aOrdinanceAmending Table 1 entitled Mesa Development Impact Fees in Mesa City Code, Title 5, Chapter 17 to remove the Public Safety Impact Fee Category column to confirm the discontinuation of this fee. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 6020   Not available
26-0618 6-bOrdinanceAmending Sections 10-4-5 and 10-4-6 of the Mesa City Code to modify the existing speed limit from 40 mph to 35 mph on Mesa Drive from Bates Street to Lehi Road, and modify the speed limit from 35 mph to 30 mph on Mesa Drive between Bates Street to the north City limits, as recommended by the Transportation Advisory Board. (District 1) Ordinance No. 6021   Not available
26-0619 6-cOrdinanceAmending Sections 10-4-5 and 10-4-6 of the Mesa City Code to modify the existing speed limit from 40 mph to 35 mph on Horne from Brown Road to McKellips Road, and modify the speed limit from 35 mph to 30 mph on Horne between McKellips Road to the north City limits, as recommended by the Transportation Advisory Board. (District 1) Ordinance No. 6022   Not available
26-0608 6-dOrdinanceZON25-00110 "San Antonio Tire Shop" 0.4± acres located at 1609 West University Drive. Rezone from Office Commercial (OC) to Limited Commercial with a Bonus Intensity Zone Overlay (LC-BIZ) and Site Plan Review. This request will allow for an approximately 4,015± square foot Minor Automobile Repair facility. Tres Hermanos, LLC, owner; All Right Builders, Inc., applicant. (District 3) Ordinance No. 6023 Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 7-0)   Not available
26-0609 6-eOrdinanceZON26-00333 "Faith Christian School" 9.9 acres located at 3761 South Power Road. Council Use Permit for a Private School, and Modification of Conditions of Approval (1-5, 8, 12 & 13) of Ordinance No. 4646, from Case No. Z06-088. Leman Academy of Excellence, Inc., owner; Ganeen Harstick, Faith Christian School, applicant. (District 6) Ordinance No. 6024 Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions? P&Z Board Recommendation: Approval with conditions (Vote: 7-0)   Not available
26-0636 7-aResolutionA resolution declaring the documents filed with the City Clerk titled “2026 Zoning Code Refinement Text Amendment” to be a public record and providing for the availability of the documents for public use and inspection with the City Clerk. (Citywide) Resolution No. 12554   Not available
26-0621 7-bOrdinanceProposed amendments to Mesa City Code, Title 11, Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, 30, 31, 34, 43, 67, 81, 86, and 87. The amendments include, but are not limited to: modifying entryway monumentation requirements; refining building material and color standards; updating Employment District use tables and development standards; clarifying lot and land division requirements; modifying standards for Detached Accessory Buildings or Structures and Accessory Dwelling Units; updating Live/Work Unit and residential use standards in Commercial Districts; refining screening requirements for certain specific uses and activities; modifying landscaping and alternative landscape plan provisions; modifying landscape diversity requirements; updating Manufactured Home and Recreational Vehicle Accessory Structure standards; clarifying sign regulations; updating procedural requirements related to written protests, application review, and expirations; modifying definitions of "Home Occupations," "Live/Work Units," and "Indoor Warehousing And Storage";?and adding?a definition for "Hazardous Material Warehousing and S   Not available
26-0683 8-aResolutionA resolution declaring the document filed with the City Clerk titled "Option 1: Section 11-31-40: Fleet-Based Services” to be a public record available for public use and inspection at the Office of the City Clerk. (Citywide) Resolution No. 12556 This resolution is a modified version of the resolution discussed at July,16, 2026 study session modifying the required separation of Fleet-Based Services and from residential uses and zoning districts from 100 to 150 feet.   Not available
26-0684 8-bOrdinanceProposed amendments to Chapters 6, 7, 8, 31, and 86 pertaining to Fleet-Based Services and Service Stations. The amendments include, but are not limited to: adding definitions for Fleet-Based Services, Heavy Fleet-Based Services, and Accessory Electric Vehicle Charging; modifying definitions for Light Fleet-Based Services and Service Stations; adding Heavy Fleet-Based Services, Accessory Electric Vehicle Charging, and related footnotes to land use tables; modifying Section 11-31-25 titled, “Service Stations”; and adding Section 11-31-40 titled, “Fleet-Based Services.” (Citywide) Ordinance No. 6026 This ordinance is a modified version of the ordinance discussed at July 16, 2026 study session modifying the required separation of Fleet-Based Services and Service Stations from residential uses and zoning districts from 100 to 150 feet and modifying the land use process for Light Fleet-Based Services in the LC District from permitted to requiring a Council Use Permit.   Not available
26-0685 8-cResolutionA resolution declaring the document filed with the City Clerk titled "Option 2: Section 11-31-40: Fleet-Based Services” to be a public record available for public use and inspection at the Office of the City Clerk. (Citywide) Resolution No. 12555 This resolution is a modified version of the resolution discussed at July,16, 2026 study session modifying the maximum height of fleet vehicle parking, charging, and storage from 30 feet to located at grade, except for in the GI and HI Districts where the maximum height would be 30 feet; and modifying the required separation of Fleet-Based Services from residential uses and zoning districts from 100 to 150 feet.   Not available
26-0686 8-dOrdinanceProposed amendments to Chapters 6, 7, 8, 31, and 86 pertaining to Fleet-Based Services and Service Stations. The amendments include, but are not limited to: adding definitions for Fleet-Based Services, Heavy Fleet-Based Services, and Accessory Electric Vehicle Charging; modifying definitions for Light Fleet-Based Services and Service Stations; adding Heavy Fleet-Based Services, Accessory Electric Vehicle Charging, and related footnotes to land use tables; modifying Section 11-31-25 titled, “Service Stations”; and adding Section 11-31-40 titled, “Fleet-Based Services.” (Citywide) Ordinance No. 6027 This ordinance is a modified version of the ordinance discussed at July,16, 2026 study session modifying the required separation of Fleet-Based Services and Service Stations from residential uses and zoning districts from 100 to 150 feet, modifying the land use process for Light Fleet-Based Services in the LC District from permitted to requiring a Council Use Permit, and modifying the maximum height of fleet vehicle parking, charging, and storage from 30 feet to located at grade, except   Not available
26-0012 9Public HearingItems from citizens present. (Maximum of three speakers for three minutes per speaker.)   Not available