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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Executive Report 01/2017 C O 'LA) (`�" l EXECUTIVE 0 t rs itt a � r JANUARY rf P 5 � 4✓srf�£{4Y f f f t � r s p r # f G f a s ~ifs'rk rt iy`r4 i r� y� ..,�`24 v��u ~✓'f j k� *� .�1 f„r r '`s 1 f ?fi1Aki.3r2'K"GF�!*mS1�w.x,.� Kv"YrBN'te'mM1#N{ YIrYM'.d�!�bdA®YffeANwSF!F 'Wd 4'kA9k5ai"n�A'hb:N.P1Er4�.YRA .§WM1AYbkDI+ et4b.PVk'T!firt4Wti8M u„v fig( NTRODU ON This issue of the Council Executive Report provides a summary of the Town's performance during January 2017. The information is organized in sections based on the Town's Ge;neral', Plan: LAND MANAGEMENT: How Marana plans to use the land and where the Town expects growth'. BUILT ENVIRONMENT: Man-made structures built on the land. It is used to describe all structures, facilities and other physical infrastructure, and includes urban and rural i-� development, telecommunications, utility networks, transportation systems, and sewer treatment and conveyance systems. PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY: Marana values its citizens, businesses and visitors and strives to create a high quality of life. This theme ensures that citizen, business and visitor needs are addressed equally and includes public safety, parks and recreation, economic;vitality and community involvement. ats z RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: Provides guidance in managing Marana's renewable and non-renewable resources. Elements include open space and trails, cultural resources, water resources and energy. NATURAL SYSTEMS: Natural resources that we rely on to exist: land, air, water and biological systems. UN ILMEMBERS Mayor Ed Honea Vice Mayor Jon Post Councilmember David Bowen Councilmember Patti Comerford' Councilmember Herb Kai' Councilmember Carol McGorray` Councilmember Roxanne Ziegler r r � r 2;p i r TABLE ABLgym. O F CON'TENT'S LANG MANAGEMENT NewSubmittals..................... ............................ ......... .......... .. ................, . . ..........,.... 4 BUILT ENVIRONMENT Activities........ ............ ........ .......... .......... ............ ...... ................. ...... . ....... ................. 6i Single Family Residential PermitReports............ ....... ........ ............. ..... .............. ............ 7' Permits Issued - January ..... ........ .. ..... ......... .......... ........ ............. ..... ........ ... .....:.......• PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICES AND SAFETY Crime Report..... ........ I CitizenRequests,..................................... ......... .............. ... . ................. . . ........: .................. 1,0 ECONOMIC VITALITY Business Licenses...., S�4#Q RESOURCE MANAGEMENT }J s r Water New C'onnections.. ..:. . ....... ..... . ... ................. .. .............. ............. 12' Water Service Provision..... ......... ........ ........ .. ....... ............. r f, Report developed by: Gilbert Davidson, Town Manager Tony Hunter, Assistant to the Town Manager Ramon Armenta, Graphic Designer 3 S LAND IIISEI This table outlines Development Services projects in January. Projects can be in process for various lengths at time and will show up for several months after initial submittal until completed. �r PROJECT DESCRIPTION !STATUS PLAT Saguaro Bloom 8A I DR Horton is re-subdividing Block 8A of Saguaro Bloom Waiting for final Final Plat in order;to increase the common area open space by f submittal " reducing the number of lots. �. Saguaro Bloom;DR Horton is subdividing Block l of Saguaro Bloom to Waiting for 2nd Block 3 Ycreate 410 residential lots and common area on 91 submittal Preliminary Plat 1 acres of land. 15 "; Saguaro Bloom lDR Horton is subdividing BlockI of Saguaro Bloom to Waiting for 3rd } , Block 1 create 410 residential lots and common area on 91 (submittal Preliminary Plat!acres of land. Twin Peaks Vista ,Mr.and Mrs. Richard Neter are platting a 24 acre, Waiting for 2nd ._ ;private street subdivision with 58 lots on the west side of Isubmittal ,Twin Peaks Road at Camino de Manana. Camino de Oeste Pulte Homes is subdividing 72 acres of land located lWaiting for 2nd Final Plat north of Cortaro Farms Rd,bordered by Camino de Isubmittai Oeste and Hartman Lane, for a residential subdivision wifh 144 lots. REZONING 4 Twin Peaks Gateway ;C&C Construction proposes to rezone 70 acres Waiting for 2nd. of land to be designated as R-6 (Residential) submittal and NC (Neighborhood Commercial) in order to accommodate commercial development and 144! 1 single-family residences located on the south side of Tangerine Road,just east of Twin Peaks Road. Twin Peaks &i Meritage Homes proposes to rezone 34.2 acres of To Planning Lambert land located on the east side of Twin'i Peaks Rd, at the 1 Commission Decker Drive intersection,for a residential subdivision with 58 lots. Lazy K Bar Ranch!,The Planning Center,representing the land owners, Waiting for 2nd LKB Ranch, LLC, proposes to rezone 103.5 acres of land submittal located west of Scenic Drive at Pima Farms Road,for a residential subdivision with 194 lots. dY YYf { � 4 r, l" t r r This table outlines Development Services projects in January. Projects can be in process llr for various lengths of time and will show up for several months atter initial submittal until' , completed. PROJECT C DESCRIPTIONSTATUS � DEVELOPMENT PLANS' I Circle K Circle K Stores plans to construct a 5,900 SF fuel and 2nd submittal in> � convenience store on 2.36 acres of land located at review the southeast corner of the Slverbeil and Ina Roads, intersection. j Topgolf Arco Murray plans to construct a three-story, 2ndsubmittal in ` 52,796 SF,golf.entertainmentcomplex for Topgolf° review ; International, Inc.on 15 acres of land located on Costco Place, behind the Nome Depot. Marana Center 6300 Marana, LLC plans to construct a four-story, 101 2nd submittal in Hampton Inti Hotel room,63,222 SF Hampton Inn Hotel on 2.9 acres of review land located on Marana Center Boulevard within the Marana Center shopping center. Villagio Self Storage National Self Storage Management, Inc. plans to I Waiting for 2nd, construct an 86,532 SF indoor;self storage facility on ;submittal 4.67 aches of land in the Villagio commercial center located on the wesf side of Thornydale Road, north of Tangerine Road. Slivka Dental Office Dr.Matt Slivka plans to construct a 3,147 SF dental !'W a iting for-fin al office on .36 acres of land located on the east side of submittal ;Silverbell Rd,just south of Somerton Drive F 4 5 2 LI a BUILT ENVRONMEN'r CIP CONSTRUCTION REPORT' The table tracks the process of major construction and design projects in the Town of Marana, i ve t�x t� F� f f r F mp ., r txs t -, , • ,., IC, " Y# 14 cG ,Trra 6td Pavennerrt Reeonstrucboq, 2 30,30 596 €es n F _ _w Aere terere Pavement Restorabon 835 5% Des'v CoachkeOStid Re anstruct n 075' t}% Des n Ora Mae Park gal fields i1,Mr2ytMent1 9596 Cre htarana Road Real nrtrent 1717$ } X96 strt para a Ptrk S Sa€e Pack,+ 23 820 000 25% Des'ir Cracker Barrel Rd Pavement Restoration 848,000 100% De`n �" ' Tan erase Sk Con rmr,n y Park-Desx n 3 21Il 163 95% Designpor u 6'1P" 712" .wo- T nger ttp[ »vnr oevn Sea+rer c2gve se 2 C°o 2017 Pavement Preservaton _ 4_490 ` 20% 1'anc e[n S' Cunrn ct 7 Park-5te GuL(L 3 21 i 63 % SUP EC Rio to Avea Vale" Road 1 2, 000 15% TanQarr e Rd.:1-10 to Ca Canada . • r,.IN MINE ,. .:... s=r r F •, t�., ,, Mase i Canstractmn 59 Sao ow2b3a ata, 6 qr-�t 2017 SINGLE-FAMILY MARANA Z RESIDENTIAL PERMITS EPS ,j LS Northern 1v grana M(, ci rc.r � a �fy3 a Eastern Marano Sky Ranch, t<srt�'��ttrrr s-f.eGr e a¢re.-4w-e Pr(,-m",r e32 t Souftt rn Marano r�Jrttr d rr f Rr.rrys h013 Xq t 54 75 Monthly TOWN TC Mar,, � r 60 Apr �3I;, yt i Jun t G,y E x 6taS F Aug. � q 45 Sep, v r f Oct tiro New Dec �t 30 25 c, 0 h r JAN. FEB. ALAR, APR. MAY JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP. OCT- NOV DEC S �3�Xz*2 Vit,}s E �d JAN *, MARANAAz PERMITS ISSUE `uY� I rMINReliable Loser Solutions %r Coca-Cola Bottling Co.' 7620 N.Hartman Ln,Suite 126 At d INCL - MIL ESIDE NAL } 5551 W.Coca a'Colo Pl. Nw W ift, 54 1 Acacia Family Nursery LLC TMC Pools RGA W.Tangerine RCI. N.C'amino Martin t s ' �w(4 a 10, �4 Boston's The Gourmet Pizza 646 Fitness t,tC s 5€325 W.Arizona Pavilions Cas. 8,591 N.Silverbell Rd, 00 4 Continental Ranch Insurance Sparkle&Splash Pool Care 5960 W.Arizona Pavilions Dr.#120 3630 W.Tanrlerine RCI.#112 1 OW.Tk1A. IFOROV PANCY •:t� �y+ a so - 70 .. 60 .,. REMDENTIALHCAlf OF REMODEL NEW RETAK Internal service ' s, C 1PANCY DMON RETAIL MMERCIAL so „ forgot:10 days mal sarvtce COMMERCIAL int neat s# ace as ,.. twqefr 10 drays Internal sorvdce forgot:10 days target„RS Toys20 ss , v♦ aD PERFORMANCE SUCCESS RATES 8 PEOPLE m; EOPLE AND C O M U W PUBLIC SERVICES AND SAFETY' Crime Data-January 2017` Summary Report Although crime numbers related to vehicle break-ins were higher than normal for the month of January, most of the crimes contributing to that spike occurred in the first week of -< January. Staff efforts to identify thieves, targeted deployments, case follow-up, education o the neighborhoods, and many arrests appear to be having the desired impact.The vehicle break-iris since January 7 have returned to normal or less than normal numbers. We continue T to monitor our suspects and will adjust plans and strategies as needed to prevent these crimes. � • The robbery noted in the graphic below was a robbery of the AM/PM on Orange tT Grove. At this time all indications are that this was an employee theft issue and not a robbery. Panhandlers have been present in the Arizona Pavillions area in numbers larger than we have seen in the past. We are continuing to work with the businesses in the area, make ftN contact and identify everyone and encourage them to seek assistance through some of the nt f , social services available to them. t5 4$ Marana(Police Department l ,January 2017 Crime Report tlf tri, Ooh,....Too" 5 y�y Jj f r Y s f yy �r Ntl�l ..r,,.r <):. 77, 0 Data Sourco/Extradani Gate SiAlma1x;08SV,OV0712017.Data displayed rriloot race onuuts.Came mune,may change pending quality control and reclassifications Cnnro cot is may differifrom MPD Record's Unit counts provided to FBI based on Uniform Caere Reporting Scoring Criteria. "Motor Vehicle Recoveries are not included in Part One Crime Total. Crime Analyst Janice Moser:. r �x�r frs h ii7'1",eC 9 PEOPLE AND COMMUMTY PUBLIC SERVICES AND SAFETY Citizen Requests Metrics-January 2017' Total Reports Submitted: 36 Total Reports Closed: 36 Average reports submitted per day: 1 Average time to close (in days): 3; BREAKDOWN OF REQUEST TYPES Sheet Sign Wcftr Leak 3 C tf, y b5 "For a full-text report of individual citizen requests, please contact the Town Manager's Office.. 10 f r s ECONOMIC WTALFTY BUSINESS LICENSES: The following filed business licenses in January., NAME BUSINESS TYPE CITY OF ORIGIN STATE OF ORIGIN LLJ HOLDINGS LLLP COMM. REAL ESTATEI MARANA AZ WALKER INDUSTRIAL II COMM. REAL ESTATE !TUCSON AZ' MINERS CO-OP COMM. REAL ESTATE !TUCSON AZ HIDDEN HOLLOW CONSTRUCTION' CONTRACTOR [TUCSON AZ ARIZONA BEST BUILDER' CONTRACTOR ;TUCSON AZ N'ESBITT CONTRACTING CO INC': CONTRACTORS 'TEMPE AZ ARCO MURRAY NATIONAL I CONTRACTOR' DOWNERS GROVE IL JENSEN PRECAST MANUFACTURER TUCSON AZ BELLA FIORE CUSTOM DESIGNS PEDDLER �GREEN VALLEY. I AZ ; ENJOYA BOWLS PEDDLER TUCSON AZ THE BLUE ROCK GUYPEDDLER (DEMING AZ ".r STONE HOUSE ROCK LAPIDARY' PEDDLER PLAINWELL MI ROCKGIRLS ROCK PEDDLER TUCSON AZ SULLIVAN & ROSE PEDDLER STORDEN AZ RUNNING BOAR MINERALS PEDDLER I DIVIDE CO RAINBOWOLOGY PEDDLER FORT WAYNE IN GALLERY TCR PEDDLER TEMPE AZ PRANA REIKI i PEDDLER' MEDANALAS NM CHARLIE GREENLER PEDDLER SANTA MARIA CA ,` EMMETT GIBSON 1 PEDDLER ST GEORGE UT ARIZONA DESERT ICE PEDDLER TEMPE AZ' A,MERIC,ANO MEXICANO PEDDLER TUCSON AZ S. JACOBS AZ RAINBOW PETRIFIED PEDDLER LAKESIDE" AZ WOOD ARIZONA NEVADA LAPIDARY ; PEDDLER' I PHOENIX AZ' MATERIALS p CRYING ONION CAFE 1 RESTAURANT TUCSON 1 AZ' BRAVO ACTUAL LLC RETAIL TUCSON ( AZ MODERN WRISTS RETAIL ,MARANA, AZ' ROADRUNNER RACE TIMING ( SERVICE MARANA AZ CROSS FIT 646 MARANA, SERVICE TUCSON ++ AZ' RICMEL PRODUCTIONS' SERVICE' I MARANA. I AZ TROY'S TAX SERVICES SERVICE' TUCSON AZ JTURK PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICE' ORO VALLY AZ' RELIABLE LASER:SOLUTIONS' SERVICE' TUCSON AZ' AUSTENS'MASOURY' SERVICE' I MARANA AZ CATO EMPLOYEE SERVICE L.P. SERVICE TUCSON I' AZ' CREATIVE ALUMINUM SERVICE TUCSON AZ NATURE TO YOU SERVICE: TUCSON, AZ ESSENTIAL PEST CONTROL INC SERVICE' TUCSONi AZ RICO MARTIN PHOTOGRAPHY' SERVICE' `MARANA AZ' LUCAS ELECTRIC LLC' SERVICE I VAIL AZ' NOSTALGIA GLASS SERVICE ;GLENDALE AZ FARMERS INSURANCE'AGENCY' SERVICE' TUCSON AZ EARTH WEB TECHNOLOGIES LLC SERVICE' MARANA AZ FAMILY LAW LEGAL CONSULTING SERVICE MARANA, AZ RESOURCE MM,4AGEMENT WATER New Connections: The chart below shows the number of water meters installed, sewer cards issued, and sewer equivalent dwelling units for the given month. A sewer card is issued during the building permit process for projects that are within the Town's service area, allowing the project to connect to the system. The impact fees associated with these cards are based on meter size, 5/8", J/4 1", etc. The impact fees that went into effect on August 1, 2014 allow the Utilities Department° to better track the revenue and capacity related to sewer cards issued through Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDUs). A 5/8" meter is the standard and has a value of 1 EDU, each larger meter size is then based off of this 1 EDU. The red bar shows the sewer EDUs for the cards issued �h duringthat month. The EDU measurement more accurate) reflects the revenues collected � y and the capacity at the vtarana Wastewater Treatment Facility, ttt ------------ 60 �f r t54 tar, Y a say ' st 17¢4 f 311 V 50 ,.. _. w 30 � am 20 10 E zrt J o- k f Sewer Cards Issued, January: 11' Sewer EDUs Issued,.January: 11.2 Water Meters Installed, January g a r zrc a, 1'2 WATER SERVICE PROVISION The following;two figures give a picture of the status of the Wafer Department each month. This data will always be shown through the previous month duo to data processing times. The graph below shows the gallons that the department has billed for that month. This is shown in millions of gallonsper month, and reflects what the department is intending to collect for water commodity revenue. This information allows the department to track the water produced vs,. the water for which the department°is compensated. MILLIONS OF GALLONS BILLED PER NTH 72.21 � . 55.54so52 � 43,11 41.5 c 3x.ta '' �e 20 x 10 S Dec-15 Jai,-16 Fe4-16 -I Apt-16 May-1 Jun-16 Jul-16 tt -t6 Sep-16 Oct-16 Now-16 Dec-16 The chart below shows the number of customers billed each month. These numbers fluctuate month to month for a few reasons; new meter connections from new homes, customers moving in and opening accounts, and customers moving out and closing accounts. These two figures, coupled with the data from the water and sewer meter connections chart, give an overall, high-level, snapshot of the status of the department.: 2016 WATER & SEWER CUSTOMERS DATE WATER SEXIER CUSTOMERS CUSTOMERS 2016 Dec 6,880 2,724 2016 Nov 6,848 2,698' 2016 Oct 6,826 2,691 2016Sept 6,777' 2,6801 2016 Aug 6,763 2,667 ,t 2016,July 6,745 2,666 2016 June 6,747 2,678 2016 May 6,680' 2,643 2016 Apr 6,655 2,625 2016 Mar 6,620 2,631 2016 Feb 6,533 2,574 2016 Jan 6,511 2,5781 13' e ��.'r