DRAFT AGENDA
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1. | CALL TO ORDER
NOTICE OF OPTION TO RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION
Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.02, notice is hereby given to the members of the City Council and to the general public that, at this regular meeting, the City Council may vote to go into executive session, which will not be open to the public, for legal advice and discussion with the City’s attorneys for legal advice on any item listed on the following agenda, pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.03(A)(3).
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2. | ROLL CALL
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3. | PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, MISSION STATEMENT, AND LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the City of Flagstaff is to protect and enhance the quality of life for all.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Flagstaff City Council humbly acknowledges the ancestral homelands of this area’s Indigenous nations and original stewards. These lands, still inhabited by Native descendants, border mountains sacred to Indigenous peoples. We honor them, their legacies, their traditions, and their continued contributions. We celebrate their past, present, and future generations who will forever know this place as home.
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4. | PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Public Participation enables the public to address the Council about an item that is not on the agenda. Comments relating to items that are on the agenda will be taken at the time that the item is discussed. If you wish to address the Council at tonight's meeting, please complete a comment card and submit it to the recording clerk as soon as possible. Your name will be called when it is your turn to speak. You may address the Council up to three times throughout the meeting, including comments made during Public Participation. Please limit your remarks to three minutes per item to allow everyone an opportunity to speak. At the discretion of the Chair, ten or more persons present at the meeting and wishing to speak may appoint a representative who may have no more than fifteen minutes to speak. |
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5. | CITY MANAGER REPORT | ||||||||
6. | COVID-19 UPDATE | ||||||||
A. | COVID-19 Update | ||||||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | |||||||||
This presentation is for informational purposes only.
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7. | COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS
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8. | APPOINTMENTS Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.02, notice is hereby given to the members of the City Council and to the general public that the City Council may vote to go into executive session, which will not be open to the public, for the purpose of discussing or considering employment, assignment, appointment, promotion, demotion, dismissal, salaries, disciplining or resignation of a public officer, appointee, or employee of any public body...., pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.03(A)(1). |
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A. | Consideration of Appointments: Parks and Recreation Commission. | ||||||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | |||||||||
Make two appointments to terms expiring August 2022.
Make two appointments to terms expiring August 2024. |
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B. | Consideration of Appointments: Tourism Commission. | ||||||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | |||||||||
Make one appointment to a term expiring January 2024.
Make three appointments to terms expiring January 2025. |
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C. | Consideration of Appointments: Water Commission | ||||||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | |||||||||
Make three appointments to terms expiring December 2023.
Make three appointments to terms expiring December 2024. |
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9. | LIQUOR LICENSES PUBLIC HEARINGS | ||||||||
A. | Consideration and Action on Liquor License Application: Chad Earl Doyle "Chevron," 1785 S. Railroad Springs Blvd., Series 09 (liquor store - all spirituous liquor), Owner Transfer. | ||||||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | |||||||||
Hold the public hearing.
The City Council has the option to: (1) Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for approval; (2) Forward the application to the State with a recommendation for denial based on information from staff, the testimony received at the public hearing and/or other factors. |
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10. | CONSENT ITEMS
All matters under Consent Agenda are considered by the City Council to be routine and will be enacted by one motion approving the recommendations listed on the agenda. Unless otherwise indicated, expenditures approved by Council are budgeted items.
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A. | Consideration and Approval of Grant Application (acceptance, etc.): Buffalo Park - Nate Avery Trail Accessibility Enhancements through the Arizona State Parks Heritage Fund | ||||||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | |||||||||
Approve the application to Arizona State Parks Heritage Fund for grant funds in the amount of $100,000 with a city match and in-kind contribution of $135,453.
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B. | Consideration and Approval of Final Plat PZ-17-00175-05: Miramonte Birch & Verde, LLC requests Final Plat approval for Miramonte at Birch Avenue. The subdivision consists of 24 residential condominiums units, located at 304-316 E Birch Avenue. The condominium plat is on 0.53 acres in the T4N.1 (Transect) Zone. | ||||||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | |||||||||
Staff recommends approving the Final Plat, and authorizing the Mayor to sign both the Plat and City/Subdivider Agreement when notified by staff that all documents are ready for recording.
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C. | Consideration and Approval of Agreement: Assignment of Development Agreement and Waiver which transfers the Development Agreement between the City and Flagstaff at 4th, LLC to Flagler Elkwood Partners LP. | ||||||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | |||||||||
Approve the Assignment of Development Agreement and Waiver.
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11. | ROUTINE ITEMS | ||||||||
A. | Consideration and Possible Action: Cancelation of the Regular Meeting of December 21, 2021 | ||||||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | |||||||||
Cancel the Regular Meeting of December 21, 2021
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B. | Consideration and Approval of Contract: Professional Services Contract with Makers Architecture & Urban Design, LLP in the amount of $70,518.00. | ||||||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | |||||||||
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12. | PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS | ||||||||
A. | Public Hearing and Consideration and Adoption of Resolution No. 2021-58: Carbon Neutrality Major Regional Plan Amendment | ||||||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | |||||||||
Hold Public Hearing
1) Read Resolution No. 2021-58 by title only 2) City Clerk reads Resolution No. 2021-58 by title only (if approved above) 3) Adopt Resolution No. 2021-58 |
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13. | REGULAR AGENDA | ||||||||
A. | Consideration and Adoption of Resolution No. 2021-55: A resolution to adopt the Coconino County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan | ||||||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | |||||||||
1) Read Resolution No. 2021-55 by title only
2) City Clerk reads Resolution No. 2021-55 by title only (if approved above) 3) Adopt Resolution No. 2021-55 |
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B. | Consideration and Adoption of Resolution No. 2021-57: A resolution to approve an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the City of Flagstaff and Maricopa County for the Police Training and Certification of Police Recruits at the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Training Academy | |||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | ||||||
1) Read Resolution No. 2021-57 by title only
2) City Clerk reads Resolution No. 2021-57 by title only (if approved above) 3) Adopt Resolution No. 2021-57 |
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C. | Consideration and Adoption of Resolution No. 2021-56: A resolution of the City Council of the City of Flagstaff, Arizona authorizing the execution of a Pre-Annexation Agreement between Robert Hoffa and Christine Newell and the City of Flagstaff related to the future annexation of approximately 0.18 acres of real property generally located at 221 South Dunnam Street (requiring future annexation as a condition for a connection to the city sewer system). | |||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | ||||||
1) Read Resolution No. 2021-56 by title only
2) City Clerk reads Resolution No. 2021-56 by title only (if approved above) 3) Adopt Resolution No.2021-56 |
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D. | Consideration and Approval of Parking Demand Study: Request by Mountain Line to approve a Parking Demand Study for the new Downtown Connection Center subject to the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit. | |||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | ||||||
Staff recommends the City Council approve the Parking Demand Study as presented.
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E. | Consideration and Adoption of Ordinance No. 2021-23: An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Flagstaff, amending the Flagstaff City Code, Title 3 Business Regulations, Chapters 3-10 User Fees, to establish airport parking fees, and amending Title 8 Public Ways and Property, Chapter 8-06, Airport Rules and Regulations, Section 001-8-06-001-0006.3 to provide for enforcement of airport parking and exemptions from parking fees; providing for penalties, repeal of conflicting ordinances, severability, and establishing an effective date | |||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | ||||||
At the December 7, 2021 Council Meeting:
1) Read Ordinance No. 2021-23 by title only for the first time 2) City Clerk reads Ordinance No. 2021-23 by title only (if approved above) At the December 21, 2021 Council Meeting: 3) Read Ordinance No. 2021-23 by title only for the final time 4) City Clerk reads Ordinance No. 2021-23 by title only (if approved above) 5) Adopt Ordinance No. 2021-23 |
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F. | Consideration and Possible Approval: Deviate from existing out of City Limits Water Policy and offer water service in exchange for acquiring easements, rather than purchase property rights for water line easements, for areas adjacent and surrounding Phases IV and V of the Switzer Canyon Water Transmission Main Project - OR - not deviate from policy, not offer water service, and move forward with purchase of property rights for water line easements. | |||||
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION: | ||||||
Accept the Water Commission’s recommendation not to deviate from policy, not to offer water service in exchange for property rights, and to move forward with purchase of property rights for waterline easements outside City limits along the Switzer Canyon Water Main Transmission Project, Phase IV & V.
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14. | PUBLIC PARTICIPATION | |||||
15. | INFORMATIONAL ITEMS TO/FROM MAYOR, COUNCIL, AND STAFF, AND FUTURE AGENDA ITEM REQUESTS | |||||
16. | ADJOURNMENT | |||||
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