2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
INVOCATION - Pastor Mike Higley, Christian Faith Fellowship
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - led by Girl Scout Troop #65
PRESENTATIONS
(a) Presentation - Sylvia Lopez from Ballet Folklorico La Paloma to present a gift to the Mayor and Council Members.
3. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: SUMMARY OF CURRENT EVENTS
(a) Report from City Manager MAY14-01-241 CITY-WIDE
4. CALL TO THE AUDIENCE, for persons desiring to speak.
5. CONSENT AGENDA - ITEMS A AND B
FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS
SEE ATTACHED CONSENT AGENDA
SEE THE CONSENT AGENDA
6. LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS
(a) Report from City Manager MAY14-01-240
(b) LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION(S)
New License(s)
(1) MOBEEN TEXACO Staff Recommendation
8530 E. Speedway Blvd.
Applicant: Muhammad S. Rana Police: In Compliance
City #040-01, located in Ward 2 Planning: In Compliance
Series #10 Business License: In
Action must be taken by: June 1, 2001 Compliance
(2) MARIOS MARKET Staff Recommendation
6070 S. 6th Avenue
Applicant: Hannah Humdallah El Jada Police: In Compliance
City #042-01, located in Ward 1 Planning: In Compliance
Series #10 Business License: In
Action must be taken by: June 8, 2001 Compliance
ONE PROTEST RECEIVED
(3) CHUY'S MESQUITE BROILER Staff Recommendation
8995 E. Tanque Verde Road
Applicant: Christopher Mark Evenson Police: In Compliance
City #038-01, located in Ward 2 Planning: In Compliance
Series #12 Business License: In
Action must be taken by: May 26, 2001 Compliance
CONTINUED FROM THE MAY 7, 2001 MEETING
Person and Location Transfer (s)
(4) MARIO'S PIZZA Staff Recommendation
3157 N. 1st Avenue
Applicant: Vince Frank Vollero Police: In Compliance
City #041-01, located in Ward 3 Planning: In Compliance
Series #7 Business License: In
Action must be taken by: June 4, 2001 Compliance
(c) SPECIAL EVENTS
(1) METROPOLITAN TUCSON CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Staff Recommendation
140 N. Main Avenue
Applicant: Victoria Anne Doyle Police: In Compliance
City #T040-01, located in Ward 1 Planning: In Compliance
Date of Event: June 21, 2001
(2) RIALTO FOUNDATION Staff Recommendation
318 E. Congress Street
Applicant: Jeb Bley Schoonover Police: Review not complete
City #T044-01, located in Ward 6 Planning: In Compliance
Date of Event: May 19, 2001
(3) ARIZONA ASSOCIATION FOR THE DEAF AND BLIND Staff Recommendation
3767 E. Grant Road
Applicant: Edward K. Gervasoni Police: In Compliance
City #T045-01, located in Ward 3 Planning: In Compliance
Date of Event: May 26, 2001
(d) EXTENSION OF PREMISE(S)
There are no extension of premise liquor license applications for this meeting.
7. PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE TUCSON CHARTER FOR THE NOVEMBER 6, 2001 ELECTION
(a) Report from City Manager MAY14-01-242 CITY-WIDE
(b) Hearing to allow public input regarding proposed Charter Amendments for the November 6, Election
8. PUBLIC HEARING: TUCSON CODE AMENDING (CHAPTER 3) RELATING TO MODIFICATIONS TO THE TUCSON SIGN CODE
(a) Report from City Manager MAY14-01-245 CITY-WIDE
(b) Hearing
(c) Ordinance No. 9537 relating to advertising and outdoor signs; amending definitions; permitting and regulating air-inflated signs; amending regulation of signs in Multiple Family Residential Districts, Scenic Corridor Zone Districts, Single Family Residential Districts, and Special Districts; amending restrictions of signs over public rights-of-way; amending regulation of awning signs; amending restrictions on menu boards and real estate project identity entrance signs; providing for administrative approval of across the street banners; amending provisions regulating banners used as temporary signage; amending regulation of political election signs; amending provisions relating to exempt temporary signs; prohibiting balloon signs; amending maintenance requirements; and amending procedure for appeals from Sign Code Advisory and Appeals Board; by amending Chapter 3, Article II, Section 3-14; Article III, Sections 3-21 and 3-27; Article IV, Sections 3-37, 3-40, 3-41 and 3-42; Article V, Sections 3-56, 3-58, 3-59, 3-60 and 3-63; Article VII, Section 3-73; Article VIII, Section 3-77; Article IX, Section 3-84; and Article XIV, Section 3-125.
9. PUBLIC HEARING: TUCSON CODE AMENDING (CHAPTER 27) RELATING TO INCREASES OR ADDITIONS OF VARIOUS WATER METER INSTALLATION AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES
(a) Report from City Manager MAY14-01-247 CITY-WIDE & OUTSIDE CITY
(b) Hearing
(c) Ordinance No. 9555 relating to water; amending portions of the Tucson Code, Chapter 27; Article II, Rates and Charges: Section 27-35, charges for installation of water service connections; Section 27-37, agreements for construction of water facilities authorized; Section 27-43, charge when meter not registering properly; Section 27-51, resuming service after discontinued for nonpayment or violations; and setting an effective date.
If adopted the fee changes will go into effect Monday, June 25, 2001.
10. PUBLIC HEARING: 12TH AVENUE - VALENCIA ROAD AREA PLAN
(a) Report from City Manager MAY14-01-246 WI & WV
(b) Hearing
(c) Resolution No. 18902 relating to planning: adopting the 12th Avenue/Valencia Road Area Plan; and declaring an emergency.
11. PUBLIC HEARING: ZONING (C9-95-12) SHETTLESWORTH - CAMPBELLL AVENUE, R-1 TO C-1, CHANGE OF DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND CONDITIONS (CONTINUED FROM THE MEETING OF MARCH 26, 2001)
(a) Report from City Manager MAY14-01-249 WV
(b) Hearing on a request to change the approved preliminary development plan and conditions for property located on the west side of Campbell Avenue approximately 700 feet south of Irvington Road. Applicant: Greg Zimmerman of L.R. Niemiec Architects, on behalf of the property owner, Jack L. Shettlesworth. The previously approved site plan is for two restaurants and four storage buildings on 3.8 acres. The revised preliminary development plan is for a charter school with 300 students on 3.3 acres. The Planning Department recommends approval of the requested change of preliminary development plan, subject to compliance of conditions of rezoning. The City Manager recommends approval of the requested change of preliminary development plan and change of conditions, subject to the following revised conditions. (Added or amended conditions are noted in the left margin. Within the conditions new text is underscored, deleted text is strikethrough.)
Amended 1. A development plan in substantial compliance with the preliminary development plan dated February 7, 2001, shall be submitted for review and approval in accordance with Section 5.3.8. of the Tucson Land Use Code (LUC) including, but not limited to:
Amended a. Height of all buildings 180 220 feet or less from the Campbell Avenue right-of-way shall be limited to 30 feet and no more than one two stories, including the proposed bell tower, as proposed in the preliminary development plan dated February 7, 2001.
Amended b. Height of all buildings more than 180 220 feet from the Campbell Avenue right-of-way shall be limited to 16 feet.
Amended c. Access to Campbell Avenue shall be limited to no more than three points as shown on the preliminary development plan dated February 7, 2001.
Amended d. Perimeter buffering on the west and south boundaries shall include a six-foot masonry wall constructed of or painted with graffiti resistant materials and canopy trees in a ten-foot landscaped area as shown on the preliminary development plan dated February 7, 2001.
Amended e. Trash collection sites shall be located away from existing residential areas as shown on the preliminary development plan dated February 7, 2001.
Amended f. Shield and direct outdoor/security lighting away from adjacent residential uses. Lighting fixtures shall be located as low in elevation as possible, no more than 16 feet above grade measured to the light source, to minimize impacts on existing residential, and shall incorporate vandal resistant covers.
Deleted g. Design or locate balconies/second-story walkways and windows to protect the privacy of adjacent residential development.
Amended h. Noise generating uses such as loading zones, guard dogs, and intercom systems/loudspeakers/bells or other audible signals, shall be located a minimum of fifty (50) feet away and buffered from adjacent residential uses.
Deleted i. If an ice storage facility is proposed on the final development plan, it shall be limited in size to a building no larger than required to accommodate a maximum of five tons of ice storage and ancillary office and retail areas.
Amended 2. Prepare and submit for approval a detailed Hydrology and Hydraulics Report. The report shall address both detention and 5-year Threshold Retention. A drainage report addressing retention and detention shall be submitted for review and approval.
Deleted 3. Documentation that the property owner/developer has attempted to secure a cross-access easement agreement to permit integration of vehicular circulation with the existing commercial project to the north shall be provided with any development plan submittal.
4. Any relocation, modification, etc., of existing utilities and/or public improvements necessitated by the proposed development shall be at no expense to the public.
5. Compliance with all Code requirements and conditions of rezoning by June 26, 2005.
6. "Safe-by-Design" concepts shall be incorporated into the development for review by the Tucson Police Department.
Amended 7. Water harvesting techniques shall be used by directing a major portion of roof and parking area discharge to landscape area(s). A portion of the 5-year Threshold Retention volume may be stored in the incorporated in all new development by conveying all rooftop and parking area drainage to designated water harvesting areas.
8. All new construction shall utilize earthtone colors and materials. Brighter colors may be used for accent.
Added 9. The hydraulic analysis shall include the entry of offsite flows and design for safe passage of these flows across and or around the development. Overflows from a south tributary of Julian Wash diversion canal adjacent to Campbell Avenue, shall be addressed.
Added 10. The outflows from this development shall not increase the capacity of the existing outlet channel north of the Mira Loma Townhouses development. Any increase in capacity requiring any channel modification shall be financed by this development.
Added 11. Any required or proposed masonry screen walls shall be constructed of, or painted with, graffiti-resistant materials. Those screen walls visible from the public right-of-way shall incorporate one of the following decorative materials: (a) tile, (b) stone, (c) brick, (d) textured brick/block, (e) a coarse-textured material such as stucco or plaster, or (f) a combination of the above materials. In addition, any continuous wall greater than 75 feet in length and 3 feet in height shall vary the wall alignment (jog, curve, notch, or setback, etc.) and include trees or shrubs in the voids created by the variations.
Added 12. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. Weekend activities are not permitted.
Five (5) written approvals and four (4) written protests have been received in this case. The protests equate to an eight percent protest by area to the east, and a zero percent protest by area to the south, north, and west.
A simple majority vote of the Mayor and Council will be necessary to approve the proposed changes and adopt an ordinance rezoning the subject property once the conditions of rezoning are met.
12. APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES
13. CALL TO THE AUDIENCE, for persons desiring to speak.
14. ADJOURNMENT
The next scheduled meeting of the Mayor and Council will be held on Monday, May 21, 2001, at 2:00 p.m., at the Tucson Convention Center in the Graham/Greenlee meeting rooms, 260 South Church, Tucson, Arizona.