HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - Minutes - City Council - Meeting Date: 1/8/2008 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF GLENDALE, MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA,
HELD TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2008, AT 7:00 P.M.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Elaine M. Scruggs, with Vice Mayor
Manuel D. Martinez, and the following Councilmembers present: Joyce V. Clark, Steven
E. Frate, David M. Goulet, Yvonne J. Knaack, and H. Philip Lieberman.
Also present were Ed Beasley, City Manager; Pam Kavanaugh, Assistant City
Manager; Craig Tindall, City Attorney; and Pamela Hanna, City Clerk.
Mayor Scruggs welcomed Cub Scout Pack #267 — Den 4 from Glendale/Peoria.
The four boys are working on their Citizen Activity Badge. Wesley Christmas, Joshua
Brown, Derrick Blowers and Alex Teusink were accompanied by their parents Melissa
Christmas, Joe Brown, Annie and Brian Blowers and Don Feltner.
COMPLIANCE WITH ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6(c) OF THE GLENDALE CHARTER
A statement was filed by the City Clerk that the two resolutions and three
ordinances to be considered at the meeting were available for public examination and
the title posted at City Hall more than 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER 11, 2007 CITY COUNCIL
MEETING
It was moved by Goulet, and seconded by Frate, to dispense with the
reading of the minutes of the December 11, 2007 regular City Council meeting, as
each member of the Council had been provided copies in advance, and approve
them as written. The motion carried unanimously.
CONSENT AGENDA
Mr. Ed Beasley, City Manager, read agenda item numbers 1 through 7 and Ms.
Pamela Hanna, City Clerk, read consent agenda resolution item numbers 8 and 9 by
number and title.
1. SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICENSE FOR ST. HELEN CATHOLIC CHURCH —
FEBRUARY 2, 2008
This is a request for the City Council to approve a special event liquor license for
St. Helen Catholic Church, located at 5510 West Cholla Street. The event will be held
on Saturday, February 2, 2008 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and will be held in the
church's Social Hall. This event will be a charity fundraiser, with proceeds going to St.
Helen Catholic Church renovation activities. Adequate parking for attendees will be
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available on the church campus. The special event liquor license was submitted by
Bernadette A. Friedl.
If this license is approved, the total days expended by this applicant will be one
of the allowed 10 days per year. Under the provisions of Arizona Revised Statutes Sec.
4-203.02, the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control may issue a special
event liquor license only if the Council recommends approval of such license.
No previous action has occurred.
The City of Glendale Planning, Fire and Police Departments have reviewed the
application and determined that it meets all technical requirements. Therefore, it is
staffs recommendation to forward the application to the Arizona Department of Liquor
Licenses and Control with a recommendation of approval.
2. LIQUOR LICENSE NO. 3-1162 CHEVRON, SPEEDSMART
This is a request for the City Council to approve a new non-transferable Series
10 (Liquor Store — Beer and Wine) license, for Chevron, Speedsmart, located at 5103
West Peoria Avenue. The Arizona State application (number 10075516) was submitted
by Hassan Mohamad Zeitoun.
The 60-day deadline for processing this application was December 23, 2007. A
request for extension was submitted to the Department of Liquor License. The location
of the establishment is 5103 West Peoria Avenue and is within the Barrel District,
zoned C-2 (general commercial). This establishment is over 300 feet from any school
or church. This is a new license application for a non-transferable Series 10 (Liquor
Store — Beer and Wine) by Hassan Mohamad Zeitoun. The population density is 6,200
people per square mile. The approval of this license will increase the total number of
liquor licenses in this area by one. The number of liquor licenses within a one-mile
radius is 33 as listed below:
Series Type Quantity
6 Bar—All Liquor 10
7 Bar— Beer & Wine 1
9 Liquor Store —All Liquor 6
10 Liquor Store — Beer & Wine 6
12 Restaurant—All Liquor 10
Total 33
No protests were received during the 20-day posting period.
The City of Glendale Planning and Police Departments, as well as the Maricopa
County Health Department, have reviewed the application and determined that it meets
all technical requirements. Therefore, it is staff's recommendation to forward this
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application to the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control with a
recommendation of approval.
3. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK CONTRACT FOR CHOLLA
TELEMETRY PROJECT, PHASE III
This is a request for the City Council to approve a Construction Manager at Risk
contract with Hunter Contracting Company to provide construction services for the
Cholla Telemetry Phase III project with a stated Guaranteed Maximum Price of
$1,200,000.
One of Council's strategic goals is high-quality service for citizens. The Cholla
Telemetry Phase III project ensures reliable remote monitoring of all the treatment
plants' water and wastewater control systems by replacing the current telephone
telemetry with microwave radio telemetry.
Burgess & Niple, Inc., Consulting Engineers, prepared the Utilities Department's
Radio Telemetry Master Plan that outlined three phases of necessary improvements.
Phase I, completed in the summer of 2000, developed the Radio Telemetry Master
Plan and completed the installation of critical equipment at 19 sites, primarily wells and
water distribution critical equipment sites. In the summer of 2003, Phase II completed
the installation of critical equipment at 17 sites, primarily wastewater lift stations and
effluent distribution outlets.
CH2M Hill was selected to perform the design and construction administration
services for Phase III, which includes adding microwave radio communication
equipment to the Arrowhead Ranch Water Reclamation Facility, Cholla Water
Treatment Plant, Pyramid Peak Water Treatment Plant and West Area Water
Reclamation Facility and to the Emergency Operations Center.
A Request for Qualifications (RFQ) was issued by the city to solicit proposals for
Construction Manager at Risk construction services. One proposal was received from
Hunter Contracting Company. They were selected to perform the construction services
based on their responsive proposal, having met all the qualifications outlined in the
RFQ.
On May 22, 2007, the Council approved a professional services agreement with
CH2M Hill to perform design and construction administration services for the Phase III
components of the radio telemetry system.
On June 25, 2002, the Council approved the transfer of funds and awarded the
construction contract to Alliance Control & Service Specialists, for the construction of
Phase II of the radio telemetry system to monitor and control various water and
wastewater facilities located throughout the city.
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On June 12, 2001, the Council approved the professional services agreement
with Burns and McDonnell for the design and construction administration services for
Phase I of the radio telemetry system.
The addition of the microwave radio system will ensure reliable remote
monitoring of all the treatment plants by constructing a new city-owned high-speed data
telemetry system that will have an automatically switched backup system maintained by
the phone company.
Funds are available in the Fiscal Year 2007-08 Cholla Telemetry Account No.
2400-61005-550800 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for part of the required work.
However, a transfer of funds in the amount of $648,710 from the Oasis Water Campus
CIP Account No. 2400-61003-550200 into the Cholla Telemetry Account No. 2400-
61005-550800 is requested to complete the construction costs.
Grants Capital Expense One-Time Cost Budgeted Unbudgeted Total
X X $1,200,000
Account Name, Fund, Account and Line Item Number:
FY 2007-08: Cholla Telemetry, Account No. 2400-61005-550800
The recommendation was to authorize the City Manager to enter into a
Construction Manager at Risk contract with Hunter Contracting Company with a
Guaranteed Maximum Price of $1,200,000 to provide construction services for the
Cholla Telemetry Phase III project and approve the transfer of funds.
4. AMENDMENT TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR 43RD
AVENUE INTERSECTIONS
This is a request for the City Council to approve an amendment of the
professional services agreement (PSA) with RBF Consulting at a total cost of $98,000
for construction administration services for intersection improvements on 43rd Avenue
between Bethany Home Road and Peoria Avenue.
This project meets the Council goal for providing high-quality services for the
citizens by improving the transportation options within the city. Improvements include
new traffic signals, raised medians, improved access control, turn lanes, and bus bays.
In November of 2001, Glendale voters approved funding for the Glendale
Onboard Program (GO) for a variety of transportation projects to enhance the quality of
life throughout the City of Glendale. In 2003, RBF was selected to design and provide
construction administration services to complete intersection improvements along 43rd
Avenue.
This amendment is necessary for the consultant to fully complete construction
administration and construction close-out services. Additional costs have occurred
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because of numerous changes to the project over the past several years, including
redesign of traffic signal plans, medians, a screenwall, and driveway access; additional
coordination meetings with Salt River Project and the City of Phoenix; and a substantial
amount of additional detail on traffic signal plans, median re-design and site access
alternatives.
On April 10, 2007, the Council approved an amendment to the PSA with RBF
Consulting in the amount of $135,000.
On March 17, 2004, the Council approved an amendment to the PSA with RBF
Consulting in the amount of $34,500.
On October 28, 2003, the Council awarded a PSA with RBF Consulting in the
amount of $383,560 for the design of five intersections and bridge safety
improvements.
43rd Avenue is a major arterial street on the border of Glendale and the City of
Phoenix. The improvements will include construction of medians to provide access
control, as well as bus bays and turn lanes to improve capacity at the major
intersections.
On February 15, 2007, a public meeting was held for review of the design of
improvements for intersections along 43rd and 51stAvenues.
In November of 2001, Glendale voters approved funding for the GO projects,
which included the intersections designed by RBF Consulting.
Grants Capital Expense One-Time Cost Budgeted Unbudgeted Total
X X $98,000
Account Name, Fund, Account and Line Item Number:
43fd Ave.- Bethany Hme to Peoria, Account No. 2210-65050-551200
The recommendation was to approve amendment to the professional services
agreement with RBF Consulting in the amount of$98,000.
5. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT - ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES
FOR THE WEST BRANCH LIBRARY
This is a request for City Council approval of a professional services agreement
with DWL Architects & Planners for the design of a new library to be located within the
Western Regional Park site at 83rd Avenue and Bethany Home Road.
The new library will address the goal of a city with high-quality services for
citizens, as well as one community with strong neighborhoods.
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The West Branch Library was specifically identified as a capital project in the
Fiscal Year1998-2007 ten-year capital plan. In that ten-year capital plan, the facility
was scheduled for design in Fiscal Year 2001-02, with construction planned for the last
five years, Fiscal Years 2003-2007. A few years later, as a part of the master plan for a
new regional park at 83`d Avenue and Bethany Home Road, a new branch library was
identified as an important element of the overall site plan. The park site comprises
approximately 88 acres located on the northeast corner of 83`d Avenue and Bethany
Home Road. As part of the park's master plan, a new one-story library structure,
approximately 33,500 square feet in size, was planned for seven acres within the park.
It will be compatible with the existing Gateway Public Safety building, as well as other
park amenities.
The professional services agreement with DWL Architects includes design and
construction administration services for the construction of the West Branch Library. In
June of 2007, a Request for Proposals (RFP) was advertised and sent to architectural
firms to obtain the professional architectural services to perform this work. Three firms
were invited to present to the selection committee, consisting of staff from Planning,
Parks and Recreation, Engineering, Library and an executive from a licensed
contracting company (D. L. Withers). Based on the committee's scores, DWL
Architects was selected as the best qualified firm to provide the required services.
The West Branch Library was specifically identified for the first time in the Capital
Improvement Program (CIP) as part of the Fiscal Years 1998-2007 ten-year CIP.
This project will directly benefit the citizens of Glendale, especially those in the
western area of the city who currently must drive several miles to utilize the Velma
Teague Branch. This library will provide services and programs to children, teens,
adults and seniors that are not currently accessible for many residents. It will serve a
population of approximately 50,000 in the western area of Glendale, and it is
anticipated that more than 1,000 people per day will utilize the services of this branch.
The West Branch Library will offer more than 870 programs annually.
The neighborhood has been involved in the project since the spring of 2001,
when three neighborhood meetings concerning the West Area Regional Facility Master
Plan were held.
Citizens' feedback from the meetings indicated that 60 percent of the attendees
felt that the library was a vital part of the plan, thus making it the number one amenity
mentioned for inclusion on the site. Area residents have been kept updated about the
park and its pending amenities via neighborhood and City Council meetings over the
years. There will be more opportunities for citizen participation during the initial design
phase.
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It is estimated that O&M expenses of $700,000 will begin in April of 2010,
approximately three months prior to the opening of the library. The full fiscal year
impact of approximately$2.5 million is expected to occur in Fiscal Year 2010-11.
Funds for architectural services are budgeted in the Fiscal Year 2007-08 Capital
Improvement Budget, and will be paid using Development Impact Fee funding
designated for libraries.
Grants Capital Expense One-Time Cost Budgeted Unbudgeted Total
X X $1,213,525
Account Name, Fund, Account and Line item Number
DIF — Library Buildings, West Branch Library, 1380-74250-551200
The recommendation was to approve the professional services agreement with
DWL Architects & Planners in the amount of $1,213,525 for the design of a new library
to be located within the Western Regional Park site at 83rd Avenue and Bethany Home
Road.
6. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT - INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES
FOR THE WEST BRANCH LIBRARY
This is a request for City Council approval of a professional services agreement
with RNL Design for the interior design of a new library to be located within the Western
Area Regional Park site at 83rd Avenue and Bethany Home Road.
The new library will address the goal of a city with high-quality services for
citizens, as well as one community with strong neighborhoods.
The West Branch Library was specifically identified as a capital project in the
Fiscal Years 1998-2007 ten-year capital plan. In that ten-year capital plan, the facility
was scheduled for design in Fiscal Year 2001-02 with construction planned for the last
five years, Fiscal Years 2003-2007. A few years later, as a part of the master plan for a
new regional park at 83rd Avenue and Bethany Home Road, a new branch library was
identified as an important element of the overall site plan. The park site comprises
approximately 88 acres located on the northeast corner of 83rd Avenue and Bethany
Home Road. As part of the park's master plan, a new one-story library structure,
approximately 33,500 square feet in size, was planned for seven acres within the park.
It will be compatible with the existing Gateway Public Safety building, as well as other
park amenities.
The professional services agreement with RNL Design includes design and
construction administration services for the interior component of the West Branch
Library. In June of 2007, a Request for Proposals (RFP) was advertised and sent to
design firms to obtain the interior design services to perform this work. Three firms
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were invited to present to the selection committee, consisting of staff from Planning,
Parks and Recreation, Engineering, Library and an executive from a licensed
contracting company (D. L. Withers). Based on the committee's scores, RNL Design
was selected as the best qualified firm to provide the required services.
The West Branch Library was specifically identified for the first time in the Capital
Improvement Program (CIP) as part of the Fiscal Years 1998-2007 ten-year CIP.
This project will directly benefit the citizens of Glendale, especially those in the
western area of the city who currently must drive several miles to utilize the Velma
Teague Branch. This library will provide services and programs to children, teens,
adults and seniors that are not currently accessible for many residents. It will serve a
population of approximately 50,000 in the western area of Glendale, and it is
anticipated that more than 1,000 people per day will utilize the services of this branch.
The West Branch Library will offer more than 870 programs annually.
The neighborhood has been involved in the project since the spring of 2001,
when three neighborhood meetings concerning the West Area Regional Facility Master
Plan were held.
Citizens' feedback from the meetings indicated that 60 percent of the attendees
felt that the library was a vital part of the plan, thus making it the number one amenity
mentioned for inclusion on the site. Area residents have been kept updated about the
park and its pending amenities via neighborhood and City Council meetings over the
years. There will be more opportunities for citizen participation during the initial design
phase.
It is estimated that O&M expenses of $700,000 will begin in April of 2010,
approximately three months prior to the opening of the library. The full fiscal year
impact of approximately $2.5 million is expected to occur in Fiscal Year 2010-11.
Funds for interior design services are budgeted in the Fiscal Year 2007-08
Capital Improvement Budget, and will be paid using Development Impact Fee funding
designated for libraries.
Grants Capital Expense One-Time Cost Budgeted Unbudgeted Total
X X $188,963
Account Name, Fund, Account and Line Item Number
DIF — Library Buildings, West Branch Library, 1380-74250-551200
The recommendation was to approve the professional services agreement with
RNL Design in the amount of $188,963 for the interior design of a new library to be
located within the Western Area Regional Park site at 83`d Avenue and Bethany Home
Road.
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7. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT — CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT
RISK FOR THE WEST BRANCH LIBRARY
This is a request for City Council approval of a professional services agreement
with Haydon Building Corporation for design phase construction management services
for a new library to be located within the Western Area Regional Park site at 83rd
Avenue and Bethany Home Road.
The new library will address the goal of a city with high-quality services for
citizens, as well as one community with strong neighborhoods.
The West Branch Library was specifically identified as a capital project in the
Fiscal Years 1998-2007 ten-year capital plan. In that ten-year capital plan, the facility
was scheduled for design in Fiscal Year 2001-02, with construction planned for the last
five years, Fiscal Years 2003-2007. A few years later, as a part of the master plan for a
new regional park at 83rd Avenue and Bethany Home Road, a new branch library was
identified as an important element of the overall site plan. The park site comprises
approximately 88 acres located on the northeast corner of 83rd Avenue and Bethany
Home Road. As part of the park's master plan, a new one-story library structure
approximately 33,500 square feet in size was planned for seven acres within the park.
It will be compatible with the existing Gateway Public Safety building, as well as other
park amenities.
The professional services agreement with Haydon Building Corporation includes
design phase construction management services for the West Branch Library. In
August of 2007, a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) was advertised and sent to design
firms to obtain the services to perform this work. Three firms were invited to present to
the selection committee, consisting of staff from Planning, Parks and Recreation,
Engineering, Library and an executive from a licensed contracting company (D. L.
Withers). Based on the committee's scores, Haydon Building Corporation was selected
as the best qualified firm to provide the required services.
The West Branch Library was specifically identified for the first time in the Capital
Improvement Program (CIP) as part of the Fiscal Years 1998-2007 ten-year CIP.
This project will directly benefit the citizens of Glendale, especially those in the
western area of the city who currently must drive several miles to utilize the Velma
Teague Branch. This library will provide services and programs to children, teens,
adults and seniors that are not currently accessible for many residents. It will serve a
population of approximately 50,000 in the western area of Glendale, and it is
anticipated that more than 1,000 people per day will utilize the services of this branch.
The West Branch Library will offer more than 870 programs annually.
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The neighborhood has been involved in the project since the spring of 2001,
when three neighborhood meetings concerning the West Area Regional Facility Master
Plan were held.
Citizens' feedback from the meetings indicated that 60 percent of the attendees
felt that the library was a vital part of the plan, thus making it the number one amenity
mentioned for inclusion on the site. Area residents have been kept updated about the
park and its pending amenities via neighborhood and City Council meetings over the
years. There will be more opportunities for citizen participation during the initial design
phase.
It is estimated that O&M expenses of $700,000 will begin in April of 2010,
approximately three months prior to the opening of the library. The full fiscal year
impact of approximately $2.5 million is expected to occur in Fiscal Year 2010-11.
Funds for the design phase services are budgeted in the Fiscal Year 2007-08
Capital Improvement Budget, and will be paid using Development Impact Fee funding
designated for libraries.
Grants Capital Expense One-Time Cost Budgeted Unbudgeted Total
X X $120,728
Account Name, Fund, Account and Line Item Number:
DIF — Library Buildings, West Branch Library, 1380-74250-551200
The recommendation was to approve the professional services agreement with
Haydon Building Corporation in the amount of $120,728 for design phase construction
management services for a new library to be located within the Western Area Regional
Park site at 83`d Avenue and Bethany Home Road.
CONSENT RESOLUTIONS
8. INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FORMING THE FIRE SERVICES
RESOURCE CONSORTIUM
This is a request for the City Council to authorize the City Manager to approve an
intergovernmental agreement with Valley fire agencies to establish the Fire Service
Resource Consortium to provide special event staffing assistance.
The participating jurisdictions are the cities of Apache Junction, Avondale,
Chandler, El Mirage, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Surprise, Tempe
and Tolleson, the towns of Buckeye and Gilbert, and the fire districts of Daisy Mountain,
Sun City, Sun City West and Sun Lakes.
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The intergovernmental agreement addresses the Council's goal of one
community focused on public safety for citizens and visitors.
The continued growth of the West Valley and the increase of Valley-wide events
have created significant staffing challenges for public safety agencies. This partnership
will provide assistance to an agency hosting an event to request staffing should their
own resources not be sufficient to meet all the fire fighting, fire prevention, EMS and
special operations services. The participating agencies agree to provide personnel and
resources on an as-available, as-needed, basis. Through this agreement, the hosting
agency will reimburse the providing agency for any personnel or equipment provided.
The partnership with the various fire agencies will ensure that public safety staff is
available for protection of the community.
The Fire Resource Consortium is similar to the West Valley Coalition established
by the Glendale Police Department. The coalition consists of law enforcement
agencies from throughout the valley.
Through this consortium, the Glendale Fire Department and participating
agencies will be working together to ensure that citizens and visitors experience a safe
environment while attending special events.
The hosting agency will reimburse the providing agency for any personnel or
equipment. However, neither agency will incur any additional costs.
The recommendation was to waive reading beyond the title and adopt a
resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into the intergovernmental agreement
with Valley fire agencies to establish the Fire Service Resource Consortium to provide
for special event staffing assistance.
Resolution No. 4122 New Series was read by number and title only, it being A
RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GLENDALE, MARICOPA
COUNTY, ARIZONA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE ENTERING INTO OF AN
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FORMING THE FIRE SERVICE RESOURCE
CONSORTIUM FOR FIRE SERVICE RESOURCES TO SUPPORT SPECIAL EVENTS
WITH THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS: CITIES OF APACHE JUNCTION,
AVONDALE, CHANDLER, EL MIRAGE, GOODYEAR, MESA, PEORIA, PHOENIX,
SCOTTSDALE, SURPRISE, TEMPE AND TOLLESON, THE TOWNS OF BUCKEYE
AND GILBERT, AND THE FIRE DISTRICTS OF DAISY MOUNTAIN, SUN CITY, SUN
CITY WEST AND SUN LAKES.
9. LETTER OF AGREEMENT WITH THE NAVAJO COUNTY COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DISTRICT
This is a request for the City Council to adopt a resolution entering into a letter of
agreement with the Navajo County Community College District (Northland Pioneer
College) to conduct educational programs to train qualified individuals for certification
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as Emergency Medical Technicians. The trainees will provide free additional manpower
on Glendale Fire Department apparatus while completing their training.
The approval of the training agreement with Northland Pioneer College will
ensure that Council's goal of one community focused on public safety for citizens and
visitors is accomplished.
The Glendale Fire Department has historically assisted various community
colleges within Maricopa County to train qualified individuals to become certified
Emergency Medical Technicians. This request will allow qualified individuals to receive
valuable field experience in a progressive medical training atmosphere.
The trainees will provide free additional manpower on Glendale Fire Department
apparatus while completing their training. Additionally, this will assist Rural
Communities in training qualified emergency medical technicians for emergency
response in their communities.
All expenses, including liability insurance coverage, will be provided by Northland
Pioneer College.
The recommendation was to waive reading beyond the title and adopt the
resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into a letter of agreement with the
Navajo County Community College District (Northland Pioneer College) to conduct
educational programs to train qualified individuals for certification as emergency
medical technicians.
Resolution No. 4123 New Series was read by number and title only, it being A
RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GLENDALE, MARICOPA
COUNTY, ARIZONA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE ENTERING INTO OF A
LETTER OF AGREEMENT WITH THE NAVAJO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DISTRICT aka NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGE TO CONDUCT EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAMS TO TRAIN QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS FOR CERTIFICATION AS
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS.
Mr. Leonard Clark, a Barrel resident, stated his support for item number one for
Saint Helens Church. He said that the Church was great for the community and should
be supported. He added that he was also in full agreement with consent resolutions
eight and nine. He commends the City of Glendale for all they do for the community.
It was moved by Frate, and seconded by Knaack, to approve the
recommended actions on Consent Agenda Item Nos. 1 through 9, including the
approval and adoption of Resolution No. 4122 New Series and Resolution No.
4123 New Series, and to forward Special Event Liquor License Application for St.
Helen Catholic Church for a charity fundraiser to be held at 5510 West Cholla
Street on February 2, 2008 and Liquor License Application No. 3-1162 for
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Chevron, Speedsmart to the State of Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and
Control, with the recommendation for approval. The motion carried unanimously.
ORDINANCES
10. SALT RIVER PROJECT EASEMENTS
Mr. Larry J. Broyles, P.E., City Engineer, presented this item.
This is a request for the City Council to adopt an ordinance granting the following
easements in favor of Salt River Project (SRP): (1) an underground power distribution
easement on the east side of 71st Avenue, south of Frier Drive; (2) an electrical
transmission line easement on 99th Avenue at Camelback Road; and, (3) a temporary
irrigation easement along Camelback Road, west of 107th Avenue.
The city is constructing a new park facility on the southeast corner of 71st
Avenue and Frier Drive, and requested electrical service from SRP. SRP agreed to
accommodate this request and is requesting a power distribution easement from the
city for the installation and protection of its facilities.
In conjunction with a development on the northeast corner of 99th Avenue and
Camelback Road, SRP was required to relocate its electrical transmission lines and
apparatus. SRP agreed to accommodate this request and is requesting an electric
transmission line easement from the city for the protection of its facilities in the new
location.
In conjunction with the development of the Spring Training Facility at the
northwest corner of Camelback Road and 107th Avenue, SRP needs to temporarily
relocate an irrigation ditch. SRP has agreed to the temporary relocation if the city
grants a temporary irrigation easement for its location.
The recommendation was to waive reading beyond the title and adopt an
ordinance authorizing the City Manager to execute the easements in favor of Salt River
Project.
Ordinance No. 2611 New Series was read by number and title only, it being AN
ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GLENDALE, MARICOPA
COUNTY, ARIZONA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE
FOLLOWING EASEMENTS IN FAVOR OF SALT RIVER PROJECT: (1) AN
UNDERGROUND POWER DISTRIBUTION EASEMENT ON THE EAST SIDE OF 71ST
AVENUE, SOUTH OF FRIER DRIVE; (2) AN ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION LINE
EASEMENT ON 99TH AVENUE AT CAMELBACK ROAD; AND (3) A TEMPORARY
IRRIGATION EASEMENT ALONG CAMELBACK ROAD, WEST OF 107TH AVENUE;
AND ORDERING THAT A CERTIFIED COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE BE RECORDED.
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It was moved by Frate, and seconded by Knaack, to approve Ordinance No.
2611 New Series. Motion carried on a roll call vote, with the following
Councilmembers voting "aye": Clark, Goulet, Lieberman, Eggleston, Martinez,
Frate, and Scruggs. Members voting "nay": none.
11. SOUTHWEST GAS CORPORATION UTILITY EASEMENT: GLENDALE
REGIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING CENTER
Mr. Larry J. Broyles, P.E., City Engineer, presented this item.
This is a request for the City Council to adopt an ordinance granting a utility
easement for natural gas distribution in favor of Southwest Gas Corporation (SWG) at
the Glendale Regional Public Safety Training Center, located at 11550 West Glendale
Avenue.
The city is constructing tactical and situational training features at the Glendale
Regional Public Safety Training Center and has requested natural gas service from
SWG. SWG has agreed to accommodate this request, and has requested a utility
easement from the city to run its gas distribution line across city property for the
installation and protection of its facilities.
The recommendation was to waive reading beyond the title and adopt an
ordinance authorizing the City Manager to execute a utility easement for natural gas
distribution in favor of Southwest Gas Corporation at the Glendale Regional Public
Safety Training Center.
Ordinance No. 2612 New Series was read by number and title only, it being AN
ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GLENDALE, MARICOPA
COUNTY, ARIZONA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A UTILITY
EASEMENT FOR NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION IN FAVOR OF SOUTHWEST GAS
CORPORATION AT THE GLENDALE PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING FACILITY; AND
ORDERING THAT A CERTIFIED COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE BE RECORDED.
It was moved by Goulet, and seconded by Lieberman, to approve
Ordinance No. 2612 New Series. Motion carried on a roll call vote, with the
following Councilmembers voting "aye": Clark, Goulet, Lieberman, Eggleston,
Martinez, Frate, and Scruggs. Members voting "nay": none.
12. EL PASO NATURAL GAS EASEMENT
Mr. Larry J. Broyles, P.E., City Engineer, presented this item.
This is a request for the City Council to adopt an ordinance granting a natural
gas line easement in favor of El Paso Natural Gas (EPNG) on the north side of
Glendale Avenue, just west of Glen Harbor Boulevard.
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As a result of projected development and population growth in the West Valley,
Southwest Gas requested an increase in the delivery of natural gas from its distributor
EPNG. EPNG agreed to accommodate this request and is requesting an easement
from the city for its natural gas line and expanded facility in the new location. This will
have no impact on existing city facilities.
The recommendation was to waive reading beyond the title and adopt an
ordinance authorizing the City Manager to execute a natural gas line easement in favor
of El Paso Natural Gas on the north side of Glendale Avenue, just West of Glen Harbor
Boulevard.
Ordinance No. 2613 New Series was read by number and title only, it being AN
ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GLENDALE, MARICOPA
COUNTY, ARIZONA, GRANTING AN EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF EL PASO
NATURAL GAS FOR ITS NATURAL GAS LINE AND EXPANDED FACILITY ON THE
NORTH SIDE OF GLENDALE AVENUE, JUST WEST OF GLEN HARBOR
BOULEVARD IN GLENDALE, ARIZONA; AND ORDERING THAT A CERTIFIED
COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE BE RECORDED.
It was moved by Clark, and seconded by Frate, to approve Ordinance No.
2613 New Series. Motion carried on a roll call vote, with the following
Councilmembers voting "aye": Clark, Goulet, Lieberman, Eggleston, Martinez,
Frate, and Scruggs. Members voting "nay": none.
REQUEST FOR FUTURE WORKSHOP AND EXECUTIVE SESSION
It was moved by Martinez, and seconded by Frate, to hold a City Council
Workshop at 1:30 p.m. in Room B-3 of the City Council Chambers on Tuesday,
January 15, 2008, to be followed by an Executive Session pursuant to A.R.S. 38-
431.03. The motion carried unanimously.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Mr. Leonard Clark, a Barrel resident commented on what a great place the City of
Glendale was to reside. He thanked the Councilmembers for all they do to make this
city such a great place to live. He also thanked them for their leadership with the up
and coming Super Bowl.
COUNCIL COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
Councilmember Clark commented on the new opening of a great restaurant at
Westgate. She invited everyone to come and sample the fine food and decor. She
also thanked the Council for approving the design of the West Branch Library.
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Councilmember Lieberman reminded everyone to attend Glendale Glitter and Glow on
January 19, 2008. He also wished everyone a great, healthy, prosperous New Year.
Councilmember Martinez thanked and congratulated staff on the great work done on
the Fiesta Bowl, especially the public safety staff. He added he was confident that the
Super Bowl would run smoothly as well.
Councilmember Frate also thanked all the departments involved with the Fiesta Bowl.
He also thanked the Scouts here tonight for their attendance. He invited everyone to
Arrowhead Town Center at 9:00am where they will be breaking ground for a new store.
He reminded everyone to watch children around water.
Councilmember Knaack wished everyone a safe and healthy New Year.
Mayor Scruggs thanked the Cub Scouts for being here tonight. She also thanked the
four members of the Mayor Youth Advisory Commission in attendance. She thanked all
the city employees, business owners and citizens of Glendale as well.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 7:25 p.m.
Pamela Hanna - City Clerk
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