Monday, December 1, 2025  
5:45 PM  
City Hall  
20 East Main Street¹  
City Council Agenda  
Mark Freeman  
Mayor  
Rich Adams  
Councilmember, District 1  
Francisco Heredia  
Councilmember, District 3  
Dorean Taylor  
Councilmember, District 2  
Scott Somers  
Vice Mayor, District 6  
Jennifer Duff  
Councilmember, District 4  
Alicia Goforth  
Councilmember, District 5  
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Mayor's Welcome  
Roll Call  
Invocation by Pastor Corey Moore from Holy Trinity Community AME Church  
Pledge of Allegiance  
Awards, Recognitions and Announcements  
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Take action on all consent agenda items.  
Items on the Consent Agenda  
2
Approval of minutes of previous meetings as written.  
Approval of minutes of previous meetings as written.  
*2-a  
Take action on the following contracts:  
Three-Year Term Contract with Two-Year Renewal Options for Legal  
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*3-a  
Processing Services for the Mesa Police Department (Citywide)  
This contract will establish Legal Processing Services for the City  
departments including Police, Court, City Attorney, and Code Compliance to  
serve legal documents and provide same day courier services and timely  
transport of documents. The City requires services to be delivered with  
confidentiality, timeliness, thorough documentation, and professionalism.  
A committee representing the Mesa Police Department, Courts, and  
Procurement Services evaluated responses and recommend awarding the  
contract to the single respondent Hot Shot Legal Services, LLC (a Mesa  
business) at $150,000 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to  
5%, or the adjusted Consumer Price Index.  
Ten-Month Use of a Cooperative Term Contract with Renewals for Heavy  
Duty Fleet, Construction, and Agricultural/Industrial Parts, Service, and  
Accessories for the Fleet Services and Mesa Fire and Medical Departments  
(Citywide)  
*3-b  
This contract provides a comprehensive range of Original Equipment  
Manufacturer (OEM) parts, components, accessories, and repair and  
maintenance services for more than 300 City-owned heavy-duty trucks,  
construction and industrial fleet vehicles, and associated equipment. While a  
significant portion of repair and maintenance is performed in-house, Fleet  
Services also engages qualified vendors to supplement internal resources to  
ensure timely, efficient support for departmental needs.  
Fleet Services Department, Procurement Services, and Mesa Fire and  
Medical Departments recommend authorizing the purchase using the  
Maricopa County cooperative contract with Arnold Machinery Company;  
Drake Truck Bodies, LLC dba Drake Equipment of Arizona; Empire  
Southwest, LLC (a Mesa business); GJH Motors, LLC; Hydraulic Controls,  
Inc.; JB Poindexter & Co, Inc. dba Reading Truck Equipment, LLC; Kenz and  
Leslie of Arizona, Inc.; Lawson Products, Inc.; Master Machinery; Norwood  
Equipment, LLC; Sanderson Ford; Sun Country Truck Equipment, Inc.;  
TruckPro LLC dba Arizona Brake & Clutch Supply; United Truck &  
Equipment Inc., dba United Built Equipment; and W.W. Williams Company,  
LLC at $1,200,000 annually, with an annual increase allowance of up to 5%,  
or the adjusted Consumer Price Index.  
Use of a Cooperative Contract for the Purchase of One Asphalt Paver  
(Replacement) for the Fleet Services and Transportation Departments  
(Citywide)  
*3-c  
Transportation is seeking to replace an asphalt paver that has reached the  
end of its useful life and meets the City's established replacement criteria.  
This equipment plays a critical role in the Transportation Department’s  
asphalt maintenance programs, supporting the repair and construction of  
road surfaces.  
The Fleet Services and Transportation Departments and Procurement  
Services recommend authorizing the purchase using the State of Arizona  
cooperative contract with Empire Southwest LLC dba Empire Machinery (a  
Mesa business) at $305,832.16, based on estimated requirements.  
Five-Year Term Use of a Cooperative Contract for the Purchase of Library  
Equipment, Maintenance, and Support for the Library Services Department  
(Citywide)  
*3-d  
This contract will provide library equipment and services, including  
self-checkout kiosks, automated book sorters, security gates, and  
maintenance coverage, essential to supporting daily circulation operations,  
streamlining check-in and check-out processes, and maintaining security and  
efficiency across all branch locations. Bibliotheca’s equipment is reliable,  
user friendly, and fully integrated with the Library’s existing systems,  
ensuring smooth operation and a consistent user experience for both staff  
and patrons.  
The Library Services Department and Procurement Services recommend  
authorizing the purchase using the Maricopa County cooperative contract  
with Bibliotheca LLC at $550,000 annually, with an annual increase  
allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Consumer Price Index.  
Two-Year Use of a Cooperative Term Contract with Renewal Options and  
Dollar Limit Increase for HVAC Services for Citywide Facilities for the  
Facilities Management Department (Citywide)  
*3-e  
This purchase provides comprehensive Heating, Ventilation, and Air  
Conditioning (HVAC) support for City facilities, including equipment  
purchase, installation, preventative maintenance, and repair using multiple  
contracts and vendors to support varying manufacturer’s systems.  
Council previously approved cooperative contracts with five vendors. The  
cooperative contracts with two of the vendors, Comfort Systems Southwest  
and Daikin Comfort, were rebid. Facilities Management would like to add the  
new contracts with these vendors to the existing vendor pool.  
The dollar limit increase with the overall vendor pool will ensure adequate  
funding for HVAC-related initiatives scheduled for the current and following  
fiscal years. The dollar limit increase is within Facilities Management's  
budget.  
The Facilities Management Department and Procurement Services  
recommend authorizing the purchase using the Omnia Partners cooperative  
contracts with Comfort Systems Southwest and Daikin Comfort and  
increasing the dollar limit by $1,000,000 from $4,000,000 to $5,000,000  
annually (total for all 5 vendors under contract), with an annual increase  
allowance of up to 5%, or the adjusted Consumer Price Index.  
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Take action on the following resolutions:  
Approving and authorizing the City Manager to execute a waiver of the  
*4-a  
Arizona Department of Transportation’s (ADOT) four-year notice provision for  
right-of-way abandonment as allowed by A.R.S. § 28-7209. Execution of the  
Waiver will allow ADOT to proceed with the abandonment and transfer to the  
City of previously identified traffic interchanges along the Superstition  
Freeway between South Crismon Road and South Signal Butte Road.  
(District 5) Resolution No. 12445  
Approving and authorizing the City Manager to execute a project agreement  
with the Maricopa Association of Governments for the Mountain Road: State  
Route 24 to Pecos Road project and related reimbursement. The total  
project cost is estimated at $13,553,887. The City is eligible for  
reimbursement of 70%, or up to $9,487,721, and responsible for the  
remaining project costs estimated at $4,066,166. This project will be funded  
using the Transportation Fund. (District 6) Resolution No. 12446  
*4-b  
Designating the Authorized Applicant Agent and Alternate Authorized  
Applicant Agent on behalf of the City of Mesa for filing applications with the  
Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (AZDEMA) for  
Disaster Relief Funding. The AZDEMA is requesting an update to the  
previously approved Resolution #10720 to indicate the title, and name of the  
designated Authorized Applicant Agent. (Citywide) Resolution No. 12447  
*4-c  
*4-d  
Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter a Memorandum of  
Understanding with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to participate in the  
Central Arizona Safe Trails Task Force (STTF). (Citywide)  
Resolution No. 12448  
Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an  
*4-e  
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Intergovernmental Agreement with Pinal County Sheriff’s Office for  
cooperative law enforcement training. (Citywide) Resolution No. 12449  
Take action on the following resolutions declaring the 2024 editions of technical  
codes from the International Family of Codes and amendments to those  
technical codes to be public records and available to the public, and  
introduction of the following ordinances pertaining to Mesa City Code Title 4  
(Building Regulations), and setting December 8, 2025 as the date of the public  
hearing on these ordinances:  
An ordinance amending Mesa City Code Title 4 (Building Regulations),  
Chapter 1 (Mesa Administrative Code). The amendments include but are not  
limited to: amending Section 4-1-2, subparagraph A, to update the effective  
date; and amending Sections 4-1-1, 4-1-2, and 4-1-5 to correct references to  
certain technical codes. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5979  
*5-a  
A resolution declaring as a public record those certain documents filed with  
the City Clerk known as the “2024 International Building Code and its  
appendices C, E, I, and J” and titled “Amendments to the 2024 International  
Building Code.” (Citywide) Resolution No. 12450  
*5-b  
*5-c  
An ordinance amending Mesa City Code Title 4 (Building Regulations),  
Chapter 2 (Mesa Building Code) pertaining to the adoption by reference of  
the 2024 International Building Code and its appendices C, E, I, and J and  
Amendments to the 2024 International Building Code. The amendments  
include but are not limited to: repealing in its entirety Section 4-2-1 and  
replacing it with a new Section 4-2-1 (Adopted by Reference); replacing  
Section 4-2-2 with a new Section 4-2-2 (Amendments to the 2024  
International Building Code); and renumbering the Penalty Clause as Section  
4-2-3. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5980  
A resolution declaring as a public record those certain documents filed with  
the City Clerk known as the “2024 International Residential Code and its  
appendices BB, BF, and NE” and titled “Amendments to the 2024  
International Residential Code.” (Citywide) Resolution No. 12451  
*5-d  
*5-e  
An ordinance amending Mesa City Code Title 4 (Building Regulations),  
Chapter 3 (Mesa Residential Code) pertaining to the adoption by reference  
of the 2024 International Residential Code and its appendices BB, BF, and  
NE and Amendments to the 2024 International Residential Code. The  
amendments include but are not limited to: repealing in its entirety Section  
4-3-1 and replacing it with a new Section 4-3-1 (Adopted by Reference);  
replacing Section 4-3-2 with a new Section 4-3-2 (Amendments to the 2024  
International Residential Code); and renumbering the Penalty Clause as  
Section 4-3-3. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5981  
A resolution declaring as a public record those certain documents filed with  
the City Clerk known as the “2023 National Electrical Code” and titled  
“Amendments to the 2023 National Electrical Code.” (Citywide)  
Resolution No. 12452  
*5-f  
An ordinance amending Mesa City Code Title 4 (Building Regulations),  
Chapter 4 (Mesa Lighting and Electrical Code) pertaining to the adoption by  
reference of the 2023 National Electrical Code and Amendments to the 2023  
National Electrical Code. The amendments include but are not limited to:  
repealing in its entirety Section 4-4-2 and replacing it with a new Section  
4-4-2 (Adopted by Reference); replacing Section 4-4-3 with a new Section  
4-4-3 (Amendments to the 2023 National Electrical Code); and renumbering  
the Penalty Clause as Section 4-4-4. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5982  
*5-g  
A resolution declaring as a public record those certain documents filed with  
the City Clerk known as the “2024 International Plumbing Code and its  
appendices C and E” and titled “Amendments to the 2024 International  
Plumbing Code.” (Citywide) Resolution No. 12453  
*5-h  
An ordinance amending Mesa City Code Title 4 (Building Regulations),  
Chapter 5 (Mesa Plumbing Code) pertaining to the adoption by reference of  
the 2024 International Plumbing Code and its appendices C and E and  
Amendments to the 2024 International Plumbing Code. The amendments  
include but are not limited to: repealing in its entirety Section 4-5-1 and  
replacing it with a new Section 4-5-1 (Adopted by Reference); replacing  
Section 4-5-2 with a new Section 4-5-2 (Amendments to the 2024  
International Plumbing Code); and renumbering the Penalty Clause as  
Section 4-5-3. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5983  
*5-i  
A resolution declaring as a public record those certain documents filed with  
the City Clerk known as the “2024 International Mechanical Code” and titled  
“Amendments to the 2024 International Mechanical Code.” (Citywide)  
Resolution No. 12454  
*5-j  
An ordinance amending Mesa City Code Title 4 (Building Regulations),  
Chapter 6 (Mesa Mechanical Code) pertaining to the adoption by reference  
of the 2024 International Mechanical Code and Amendments to the 2024  
International Mechanical Code. The amendments include but are not limited  
to: repealing in its entirety Section 4-6-1 and replacing it with a new Section  
4-6-1 (Adopted by Reference); replacing Section 4-6-2 with a new Section  
4-6-2 (Amendments to the 2024 International Mechanical Code); and  
renumbering the Penalty Clause as Section 4-6-3. (Citywide)  
Ordinance No. 5984  
*5-k  
A resolution declaring as a public record that certain documents have been  
filed with the City Clerk known as the “2024 International Fuel Gas Code and  
its appendices A and B” and titled “Amendments to the 2024 International  
Fuel Gas Code.” (Citywide)  
*5-l  
An ordinance amending Mesa City Code Title 4 (Building Regulations),  
Chapter 7 (Mesa Fuel Gas Code) pertaining to the adoption by reference of  
the 2024 International Fuel Gas Code and its appendices A and B and  
Amendments to the 2024 International Fuel Gas Code. The amendments  
include but are not limited to: repealing in its entirety Section 4-7-1 and  
replacing it with a new Section 4-7-1 (Adopted by Reference); replacing  
Section 4-7-2 with a new Section 4-7-2 (Amendments to the 2024  
International Fuel Gas Code); and renumbering the Penalty Clause as  
Section 4-7-3. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5985  
A resolution declaring as a public record those certain documents filed with  
the City Clerk known as the “2024 International Existing Building Code” and  
titled “Amendments to the 2024 International Existing Building Code.”  
(Citywide) Resolution No. 12456  
*5-n  
An ordinance amending Mesa City Code Title 4 (Building Regulations),  
Chapter 8 (Mesa Existing Building Code) pertaining to the adoption by  
reference of the 2024 International Existing Building Code and Amendments  
to the 2024 International Existing Building Code. The amendments include  
but are not limited to: repealing in its entirety Section 4-8-1 and replacing it  
with a new Section 4-8-1 (Compliance Options); repealing in its entirety  
Section 4-8-3 and replacing it with a new Section 4-8-3 (Option B -  
International Existing Building Code, Adopted by Reference); replacing  
Section 4-8-4 with a new Section 4-8-4 (Option B Amendments to the 2024  
International Existing Building Code); and renumbering the Penalty Clause  
as Section 4-8-5. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5986  
*5-o  
A resolution declaring as a public record those certain documents filed with  
the City Clerk known as the “2024 International Energy Conservation Code  
and its appendix RE” and titled “Amendments to the 2024 International  
Energy Conservation Code.” (Citywide) Resolution No. 12457  
*5-p  
*5-q  
An ordinance amending Mesa City Code Title 4 (Building Regulations),  
Chapter 9 (Mesa Energy Conservation Code) pertaining to the adoption by  
reference of the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code and its  
appendix RE and Amendments to the 2024 International Energy  
Conservation Code. The amendments include but are not limited to:  
repealing in its entirety Section 4-9-1 and replacing it with a new Section  
4-9-1 (Adopted by Reference); replacing Section 4-9-2 with a new Section  
4-9-2 (Amendments to the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code);  
and renumbering the Penalty Clause as Section 4-9-3. (Citywide)  
Ordinance No. 5987  
A resolution declaring as a public record those certain documents filed with  
the City Clerk known as the “2024 International Swimming Pool and Spa  
Code” and titled “Amendments to the 2024 International Swimming Pool and  
Spa Code.” (Citywide) Resolution No. 12458  
*5-r  
An ordinance amending Mesa City Code Title 4 (Building Regulations),  
Chapter 10 (Mesa Swimming Pool and Spa Code) pertaining to the adoption  
by reference of the 2024 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code and  
Amendments to the 2024 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code. The  
amendments include but are not limited to: repealing in its entirety Section  
4-10-1 and replacing it with a new Section 4-10-1 (Adopted by Reference);  
replacing Section 4-10-2 with a new Section 4-10-2 (Amendments to the  
2024 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code); and renumbering the  
Penalty Clause as Section 4-10-3. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5988  
*5-s  
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Take action on the following resolution declaring the 2024 edition of the  
International Fire Code and amendments to that code to be public records and  
available to the public, and introduction of the following ordinance pertaining to  
Mesa City Code Title 7 (Fire Regulations), and setting December 8, 2025 as the  
date of the public hearing on this ordinance:  
A resolution declaring as a public record those certain documents filed with  
the City Clerk known as the “2024 International Fire Code and its  
Appendices B, C, E, F, I, L, N, and O” and titled “Amendments to the 2024  
International Fire Code.” (Citywide) Resolution No. 12444  
*6-a  
*6-b  
An ordinance amending Mesa City Code Title 7 (Fire Regulations) pertaining  
to the adoption by reference of the 2024 International Fire Code and its  
appendices B, C, E, F, I, L, N, and O and Amendments to the 2024  
International Fire Code. The amendments include but are not limited to: in  
Chapter 1 (Fire Prevention Standards), amending Section 7-1-1 (Assuming  
Jurisdiction of Fire Prevention Standards) to update a statutory citation; in  
Chapter 2 (Fire Code), repealing in its entirety Section 7-2-1 (Adopted by  
Reference) and replacing it with a new Section 7-2-1; in Chapter 2 (Fire  
Code), repealing in its entirety Section 7-2-2 (Amendments to the 2024  
International Fire Code) and replacing it with a new Section 7-2-2; in Chapter  
2 (Fire Code), repealing in its entirety Section 7-2-3 and replacing it with a  
new Section 7-2-3 (Penalty Clause); in Chapter 2 (Fire Code), adopting a  
new Section 7-2-4 (Digital/Electronic Drawing File Submissions); in Chapter  
3 (Fire Calls Outside City Limits), amending Section 7-3-1 to include  
gender-neutral terms; repealing and deleting in its entirety Chapter 4 (Fire  
Investigators); and renumbering Chapter 5 (Cost Recovery) as Chapter 4.  
(Citywide) Ordinance No. 5978  
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Take action on the following resolutions declaring certain documents to be  
public records available for public use and inspection, and introduction of the  
following ordinances and setting December 8, 2025 as the date of the public  
hearing on these ordinances, all pertaining to Zoning Ordinance amendments  
for battery energy storage systems.  
A resolution declaring the document titled "Section 11-31-37: Battery Energy  
Storage System (BESS) and BESS Facilities, Option 1” to be a public record  
available for public use and inspection at the Office of the City Clerk.  
(Citywide) Resolution No. 12441  
*7-a  
*7-b  
Proposed amendments to Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 31, 86, and 87 of Title  
11 of the Mesa City Code pertaining to Battery Energy Storage Systems. The  
amendments include, but are not limited to: adding definitions for Battery  
Energy Storage System, Battery Energy Storage System Facility,  
Augmentation, and Nameplate Capacity; modifying land use tables to add  
Battery Energy Storage System and Battery Energy Storage System Facility;  
establishing development and other standards specific to Battery Energy  
Storage System Facilities. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5976  
A resolution declaring the document titled "Section 11-31-37: Battery Energy  
Storage System (BESS) and BESS Facilities, Option 2” to be a public record  
available for public use and inspection at the Office of the City Clerk.  
(Citywide) Resolution No. 12442  
*7-c  
This Resolution is a modified version of Resolution No. 12441, modifying the  
required separation of BESS Facilities from residential uses and zoning  
districts from 1,000 to 400 feet, as recommended by the Planning and  
Zoning Board.  
Proposed amendments to Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 31, 86, and 87 of Title  
11 of the Mesa City Code pertaining to Battery Energy Storage Systems. The  
amendments include, but are not limited to: adding definitions for Battery  
Energy Storage System, Battery Energy Storage System Facility,  
Augmentation, and Nameplate Capacity; modifying land use tables to add  
Battery Energy Storage System and Battery Energy Storage System Facility;  
establishing development and other standards specific to Battery Energy  
Storage System Facilities. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5977  
*7-d  
This Ordinance is a modified version of Ordinance No. 5976, modifying the  
required separation of BESS Facilities from residential uses and zoning  
districts from 1,000 to 400 feet, as recommended by the Planning and  
Zoning Board.  
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Introduction of the following ordinance and setting December 8, 2025 as the date  
of the public hearing on this ordinance:  
Proposed amendments to Chapters 5, 8, 31, 32, 86, and 87 of Title 11 of the  
Mesa City Code pertaining to Middle Housing. The amendments include, but  
are not limited to: modifying land use tables and footnotes to permit Middle  
Housing in certain circumstances; adding eligibility requirements and  
development standards for Middle Housing; adding parking requirements for  
Middle Housing; modifying the definition of “Single Residence, Attached”;  
adding definitions for “Duplex”, “Fourplex”, “Middle Housing”, “Structure,  
Attached”, “Structure, Detached”, “Structure, Semi-Detached”, “Townhouse”,  
and “Triplex”. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5989  
*8-a  
Staff Recommendation: Adoption  
P&Z Board Recommendation: Adoption (Vote: 4-0)  
Items not on the Consent Agenda  
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Discuss, receive public comment, and take action on the following ordinance:  
An ordinance adopting Mesa City Code Section 8-10-13 titled “Capacity Fee”  
authorizing a water and wastewater capacity fee to fund City water and  
wastewater infrastructure projects. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5970  
9-a  
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Discuss, receive public comment, and take action on the following ordinances  
adopting titles and schedules of terms/rates/fees/charges for City-owned  
utilities:  
An ordinance adopting titles and schedules of terms/rates/fees/charges for  
electric utility services. (Districts 1, 3 and 4) Ordinance No. 5971  
An ordinance adopting titles and schedules of terms/rates/fees/charges for  
natural gas utility services. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5972  
An ordinance adopting titles and schedules of terms/rates/fees/charges for  
water utility services. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5973  
An ordinance adopting titles and schedules of terms/rates/fees/charges for  
wastewater utility services. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5974  
An ordinance adopting titles and schedules of terms/rates/fees/charges for  
solid waste utility services. (Citywide) Ordinance No. 5975  
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Items from citizens present.  
Items from citizens present.  
(Maximum of three speakers for three minutes per speaker.)  
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Adjournment.¹  
¹ Prior to adjournment, at this Council meeting, the City Council may vote to go into executive session  
for legal advice on any item listed on this agenda pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.03(A)(3); this notice is  
given pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.02 to the members of the City Council and the public.