HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/17/2020 Regular Council Meeting Summary Minutes MARANA AZ
ESTABLISHED 1977
MARANA TOWN COUNCIL
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
11555 W. Civic Center Drive, Marana, Arizona 85653
Council Chambers, November 17, 2020, at or after 6:00 PM
Ed Honea, Mayor
Jon Post,Vice Mayor
Patti Comerford, Council Member
Jackie Craig, Council Member
Herb Kai, Council Member
John Officer, Council Member
Roxanne Ziegler, Council Member
SUMMARY MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
Vice Mayor Post called the meeting to order at 6:00 PM and directed the Clerk to call the
roll. Mayor Honea (Excused), Vice Mayor Post, Council Members: Jackie Craig, Patti
Comerford, Roxanne Ziegler,John Officer, and Herb Kai.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/INVOCATION/MOMENT OF SILENCE: Led by Vice
Mayor Post.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Council Member Ziegler moved and Council Member Kai second the motion and
removing Item A5 from the agenda. Motion passes, 6-0.
CALL TO THE PUBLIC
Vice Mayor Post opened the meeting to receive public comments. No comments were
offered.
PROCLAMATIONS
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MAYOR AND COUNCIL REPORTS: SUMMARY OF CURRENT EVENTS
No reports offered.
MANAGER'S REPORT: SUMMARY OF CURRENT EVENTS
Interim Town Manager Terry Rozema reported the monthly statistics for October 2020
for single-family residential permits of 82 compared to 2019 of 79 issued. For the month
of November, Marana stands at 34; November 2019 the Town issued 67. He provided an
update to Covid-19 stating the Town has completed one month of being in Phase 2B
return to work plan, despite the increase in numbers. The Town will continue to monitor
the situation, as there are no plans at this time to change course.
PRESENTATIONS
P1 Relating to Budget; presentation of monthly financial revenues (July-October) of
the Town's General Fund funds for the 2020-2021 fiscal year (Yiannis Kalaitzidis)
Finance Director Yiannis Kalaitzidis provided an overview of the monthly financial
revenues (July-October) of the Town's General funds for the 2020-2021 fiscal year.
P2 Relating to Budget; presentation of first quarter results (July-September) for the
Town's General Fund and other selected major funds for the 2020-2021 fiscal year
(Yiannis Kalaitzidis)
Mr. Kalaitzidis provided a PowerPoint Presentation overview of the first quarter results
(July-September) for the Town's General Fund and other selected major funds for the
2020-2021 fiscal year. (A copy of the presentation is on file in the Town Clerk's Office for review.)
CONSENT AGENDA
Cl Resolution No. 2020-120: Relating to Budget; approving the transfer of$85,500
and $650 in budgeted expenditure authority from the General Fund contingency line
item to the restricted budget line items within the Police Department and the Legal
Department, respectively, in the fiscal year 2019-2020 budget (Yiannis Kalaitzidis)
C2 Resolution No. 2020-121: Relating to Utilities: approving and authorizing the
Mayor to sign a new intergovernmental agreement, effective December 1, 2020, between
the Town of Marana and Pima County for provision of water consumption data and
sewer user account billing services (Scott Schladweiler)
C3 Resolution No. 2020-122: Relating to Real Estate; approving and authorizing the
Mayor to execute the First Amendment to Lease Agreement with Marana Chamber of
Commerce, Inc. regarding the lease of Town-owned property located at 13251 N. Lon
Adams Road (Jane Fairall)
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C4 Resolution No. 2020-123: Relating to Real Estate; approving and authorizing the
Mayor to execute a building access agreement with Qwest Corporation, d/b/a
CenturyLink QC to grant access to the Town's property at 13249 North Lon Adams
Road (Jane Fairall)
C5 Approval of the Council Regular Meeting Summary Minutes of October 20,
2020, and the Council Special Session Meeting Summary Minutes of October 20, 2020
(Cherry L. Lawson)
Council Member Ziegler moved and Council Member Officer second the motion
approving the Consent Agenda and removing Item A5 from the agenda. Motion passes,
6-0.
LIQUOR LICENSES
BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES
B1 [Town Council acting as Floodplain Board] Resolution 2020-124: Relating to
floodplain management; granting a variance to Marana Town Code Chapter 17-15
(Floodplain and Erosion Hazard Management Code) for property located at 4801 W.
Flying Diamond (Keith Brann)
Town Engineer Keith Brann provided an overview of this item and the discussions from
past Council Meetings related to the violation reported at the residence located at 4801
W. Flying Diamond had been expanded without first obtaining a required floodplain use
permit. He explained the provisions of the Marana Town Code section 17-15-10.B.3, as
well as FEMA guidelines pursuant to Section 1316 of the FIA of 1968 as amended related
to the concerns of this property. Staff recommends the granting of a variance to dry flood
proof the property at 4801 W. Flying Diamond subject to the following conditions:
1. Payment of floodplain variance fee per the Town's Comprehensive Fee
Schedule ($1,000);
2. Secure a Marana Floodplain Use Permit for the work;
3. Provide an Elevation Certificate of the work performed; and
4. Provide a Hold Harmless Agreement to the Town regarding the work.
Board Member Ziegler moved and Board Member Kai second the motion to adopt
Resolution No. 2020-124, granting a variance to Marana Town Code Chapter 17-15
(Floodplain and Erosion Hazard Management Code) for property located at 4801 W.
Flying Diamond. Motion passes, 6-0.
COUNCIL ACTION
Al PUBLIC HEARING: Ordinance 2020.016: Relating to Development; amending
Ordinance No. 2018.023 which rezoned approximately 17.3 acres of land known as
Tortolita Ridge generally located 0.75 miles north of Moore Road on the west side of
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Tortolita Road by eliminating the requirement for an emergency access road and
replacing it with a requirement for installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems
(Cynthia Ross)
[6:20 PM Minutes:] Vice Mayor Post opened the public hearing to receive public
testimony on this item.
Senior Planner Cynthia Ross presented an overview of the request to amend Ordinance
No. 2018.023 that rezoned approximately 17.3 acres of land known as Tortolita Ridge
generally located 0.75 miles north of Moore Road on the west side of Tortolita Road by
eliminating the requirement for an emergency access road, and replacing it with a
requirement for installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems in each home as
acceptable by the Northwest Fire District.
Ms. Ross stated staff recommends the adoption of Ordinance 2020.016, revising rezoning
condition #22 found in Marana Ordinance 2018.023, with a condition that states the
property owners shall install automatic fire sprinkler systems in each home acceptable to
the Northwest Fire District.
The following individuals provided public testimony either in person or by submitted
comments to the Town, summary.
Mark Johnson of the Tortolita Alliance (TA) submitted comments stating in summary
that TA had previously submitted comments on the proposed Marana Subdivision
Recreational Area Requirements. TA referenced its letter of 9/21/2020 to include a
request to amend Title 17-Environmental Resource Preservation, Native Plant Protection
and Landscape Requirements to require a Site Resource Inventory (SRI), and require (no
option) a minimum of 30% of the site be preserved as Natural Undisturbed Open Space
(NUOS) for all proposed subdivision. Further recommend a 45% NUOS for the Tortolita
Ridge development.
[6:29 PM Minutes:] Vice Mayor Post closed the public hearing on this item.
Council Member Kai moved and Council Member Ziegler second the motion adopting
Ordinance No. 2020.016, amending Ordinance No. 2018.023 by eliminating the
requirement for an emergency access road and replacing it with a requirement for
installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems. Motion passes, 6-0.
A2 PUBLIC HEARING: Resolution No. 2020-125: Relating to Development;
approving a Conditional Use Permit to allow the development of a self-storage facility at
8611 N. Continental Reserve Loop in the Pima Farms North Specific Plan -Villas at
Sombrero Peak (Cynthia Ross)
[6:30 PM Minutes] Vice Mayor Post opened the public hearing to receive public
testimony on this item.
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Ms. Ross provided an overview of Resolution No. 2020-125 approving a Conditional Use
Permit to allow the development of a self-storage facility at 8611 N. Continental Reserve
Loop in the Pima Farms North Specific Plan - Villas at Sombrero Peak. Staff finds that
the proposal is consistent with the intent of the Town of Marana 2040 General Plan, the
Town of Marana Land Development Code, and complies with the requirements of a
conditional use permit.
The Planning Commission considered the request for the proposed Conditional Use
Permit at a public hearing on October 28, 2020 and voted 6-0 to:
1. Recommend approval to the Town Council of the Conditional Use Permit
subject to the addition of two new conditions: (1) Change the daily hours of
operation from 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. to 9 p.m., and (2) Adjust the
traffic pattern; requiring vehicles to enter from the west side of the covered
loading area and exit to the east off Continental Reserve Loop.
2. Approve the National Self Storage at Continental Reserve Silverbell Road
Corridor Overlay District design review application.
Ms. Ross stated staff recommends Council approve CUP2009-001 based on the
recommended findings of fact and subject to the following conditions:
1. Outdoor RV or boat storage, and truck and trailer rentals, shall be prohibited
at this facility.
2. Nothing that can be construed as building signage shall be visible though
windows on the south side, east and west sides of the building.
3. All wall and site lighting shall be downward directed and shielded to prevent
spillover to adjacent properties, and shall conform to the attached approved
Lighting Plan.
4. All second floor windows facing south shall be fully opaque, spandrel black
glass, except for the window lighting under the portico in the covered loading
drive.
5. All second floor windows facing Continental Reserve Loop shall be fully
opaque, spandrel black glass.
6. Daily hours of operation shall be 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
7. Vehicles shall enter the business parking area from the west side of the
covered loading area and exit to the east off Continental Reserve Loop.
Lexi Wells,Project Manager with the Planning Center,along with Linda Morales,CEO
of the Planning Center and Travis Marrow, President of National Self Storage
requested Council consideration of removing the two added conditions proposed by the
Planning Center be removed. Rather than penalizing them for a concern that has not
occurred, they would review any concerns that presents in the future. She presented a
PowerPoint Presentation of the neighborhood outreach that was conducted at several
points during the process. (A copy of the PowerPoint is on file in the Town Clerk's Office.)
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Town Attorney Jane Fairall commented on the resolution approving the item stating,
Items 1-6 are the original recommendations. Items 7 and 8 on the resolution are the
additional conditions proposed by the Planning Commission. She noted the discrepancy
from the Staff Report versus the proposed resolution.
Council Member Ziegler addressed the conditions as provided by Ms.Wells stating she
does not appreciate the Planning and Zoning Commission making its recommendations
to impose conditions on the applicant. She discussed having traveled to the area to view
the concerns, but indicated it is a non-issue. She continued stating she would propose to
maintain the hours proposed by the applicant of 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
[6:40 PM Minutes:] Vice Mayor Post closed the public hearing on this item.
Council Member Comerford moved and Council Member Ziegler second the motion
adopting Resolution No. 2020-125 excluding Items 7 and 8 from the improvements, and
approving Items 1-6 on the original application. Motion passes, 6-0.
A3 PUBLIC HEARING:Ordinance No.2020.017: Relating to Development;amending
the Continental Ranch Specific Plan Chapter V. Development Regulations, revising
regulations pertaining to Congregate Care Housing, and Chapter VII. Specific Plan
Implementation, revising the procedures for approval of a site plan; and establishing an
effective date (Brian D. Varney)
Resolution No. 2020-126: Relating to Development; declaring as a public record filed
with the Town Clerk the amendments adopted by Ordinance No. 2020.017, amending
the Continental Ranch Specific Plan; Chapter V. Development Regulations
revising regulations pertaining to Congregate Care Housing, and Chapter VII. Specific
Plan Implementation revising the procedures for approval of a site plan. (Brian D.
Varney)
[6:46 PM Minutes:] Vice Mayor Post opened the public hearing to receive public
testimony on this item.
Senior Planner Brian Varney provided an overview of Ordinance No. 2020.017,
amending the Continental Ranch Specific Plan Chapter V. Development Regulations,
revising regulations pertaining to Congregate Care Housing, and Chapter VII. Specific
Plan Implementation, revising the procedures for approval of a site plan, and Resolution
No. 2020-126, declaring as a public record filed with the Town Clerk the amendments
adopted by Ordinance No. 2020.017. He explained the proposed amendments to the
Continental Ranch Specific Plan, and requests from the applicant. He stated staff
recommends approval of Ordinance No. 2020.017 and Resolution No. 2020-126.
The following individuals provided public testimony either in person or by submitted
comments to the Town, summary. There were no public testimony offered.
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[6:56 PM Minutes:] Vice Mayor Post closed the public hearing on this item.
Council Member Kai moved and Council Member Comerford second the motion to adopt
Ordinance No.2020.017 and Resolution No.2020-126,approving amendments to Chapter
V. Development Regulations and Chapter VII. Specific Plan Implementation of the
Continental Ranch Specific Plan, and declaring the amendments as a public record filed
with the Town Clerk. Motion passes, 6-0.
A4 PUBLIC HEARING: Ordinance No. 2020.018: Relating to Development;
approving a rezoning of approximately 63.8 acres of land located on the north side of
Avra Valley Road, approximately 0.70 miles east of the intersection of Avra Valley Road
and Sandario Road, from 'C' Large Lot Zone and 'AG' Agricultural to 'HI' Heavy
Industry (Anita McNamara)
[6:57 PM Minutes:] Vice Mayor Post opened the public hearing to receive public
testimony on this item.
Long-Range Planner Anita McNamara provided an overview of Ordinance No.
2020.018 approving a rezoning of approximately 63.8 acres of land located on the north
side of Avra Valley Road, approximately 0.70 miles east of the intersection of Avra
Valley Road and Sandario Road, from'C' Large Lot Zone and 'AG' Agricultural to 'HI'
Heavy Industry. She provided the Recommended Findings of Fact as follows:
1. The property is currently zoned'C' Large Lot Zone and'AG; Agricultural. The
proposed changed in zoning to 'HI' (Heavy Industry) is supported by the
Employment (E) land use category of the Marana General Plan.
2. With the acceptance of the recommended conditions, the proposed rezoning is
in compliance with all other development standards of the Land Development
Code related to the proposed zoning classification.
3. The proposed rezoning,with acceptance of the recommended conditions, does
not appear to be detrimental to the immediate area or to the health, safety and
welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the Town of Marana.
Ms. McNamara stated the Planning Commission considered the request for the proposed
rezoning on October 28, 2020. By a vote of 6-0, the Planning Commission voted to
recommend approval to the Town Council. Further, staff recommends the adoption of
Ordinance No. 2020.018, approving a rezoning of approximately 63.8 acres of land from
'C' Large Lot Zone and 'AG' Agricultural to 'HI' Heavy Industry.
The following individuals provided public testimony either in person or by submitted
comments to the Town, summary.
Joseph Olsen, P.E. General Manager, Metropolitan Domestic Water Improvement
District submitted a letter to Development Services requesting the following
considerations to the proposed ordinance: (1) If applicable in Section 2, Item 6, include
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the District in the review of any proposed septic system to ensure adequate setbacks from
existing or planned well infrastructure is maintained. (2) Include in the list of prohibited
uses in Section 2, Item 14 those uses that require an Aquifer Protection Permit. (3)
Consideration of the 30-foot easement and 20-foot temporary construction easement as
reflected in their request submitted to the town on November 12, 2020.
[7:03 PM Minutes:] Vice Mayor Post closed the public hearing.
Council Member Officer moved and Council Member Kai second the motion to adopt
Ordinance No. 2020.018, approving a rezoning of approximately 63.8 acres of land from
'C'Large Lot Zone and'AG'Agricultural to 'HI'Heavy Industry with the additions that
Metro Water had requested to take into consideration the sewer and the other things that
can be created around the airport.
Council Member Ziegler asked for clarification of the motion speaking to the letter that
was received from Metro Water. She asked whether Council Members Craig and
Comerford objected to the requested considerations in the letter. Ms. McNamara stated
there is nothing within the letter that Town staff viewed as objectionable. That the Water
Department is supportive of the comments that staff had made. The question is of the
appropriateness to have those requested considerations as part of the Zoning Ordinance.
Ms. Fairall stated regarding the letter from Metro Water, requesting to be part of the
review process is not appropriate, in her opinion to a rezoning ordinance. That is
something the Town can discuss with Metro Water if it is appropriate for it to review
submittals. Their second request to include as a prohibited use that requires an Aquifer
Protection Permit that would be appropriate to include in the rezoning ordinance if the
Council desire to include. Item 17 of the proposed ordinance already provides for
prohibited uses such as landfills, waste disposal operations, and waste management
facilities. Additionally,under Provision 13(e)it also prohibits Manufacturing/processing
and warehouse/storage of hazardous substances. That would be an appropriate item to
include in the ordinance if requested by the Council.
Council Member Kai asked whether Metro Water main concern this item is having
aquifers recovering in that area. Ms. Fairall stated she believes that is the concern. That
if the Town wish to add the uses of the Aquifer Protection Permit, then, it should be
included in the proposed ordinance as another condition of the ordinance.
Town Clerk Cherry Lawson requested the motion be restate for the record.
Council Member Officer stated with all of the things going on, with airports that have
done things in the past, and with the Town's water issues at this time that we take into
consideration [all] of these aspects as stated by Town Attorney Jane Fairall. As with
Northwest Water, Marana would protect all that it could in that area.
Council Member Officer restated his motion upon the request of Vice Mayor Post.
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Council Member Officer moved to adopt Ordinance No. 2020.018.
Vice Mayor Post asked for clarification as the restated motion was not stated the same as
the initial motion offered. Vice Mayor Post asked whether the restated motion includes
the proposed request from Metro Water. Council Member Officer stated it does not, as
it is stated within the provisions of the ordinance.
Vice Mayor Post asked Ms.Fairall whether it is a condition in the staff report. Ms.Fairall
replied stating there is no condition specifically stated referring to use requiring an
Aquifer Protection Permit. However, there are those other uses that she stated earlier.
Council Member Ziegler asked whether Council agree or disagree with the letter that
Metro Water submitted to the Town. She asked Council needs to delay a decision in
order to review the letter submitted by Metro Water. Ms. Fairall stated the first condition
that Metro Water has requested of the Town that they be included in the review process
is not an appropriate request to add to the proposed rezoning ordinance. That is
something that staff can speak with Metro Water about, and include them where staff
deems appropriate. The second condition requesting the Town add another prohibited
use. There are any number of prohibited uses because of its proximity to the airport. If
the Council does want to include prohibited uses that require an Aquifer Protection
Permit, this would be the opportunity to insert that language. She noted additional
protections within the proposed ordinance that offers some protection. However, stated
that Water Director Scott Schladweiler would be the best person to speak on this
concern.
Vice Mayor Post stated personally, he does not feel as though it is necessary. Council
would review the matter when presented. He expressed concern over the sale the
property, and want to inform the Town of what it can do with the adjourning property.
He would vote no to the motion offered by Council Member Officer as stated.
Mr. Schladweiler explained the nature of an Aquifer Protection Permit that it is
something that regulates discharges and pollutants to the aquifer and protects
groundwater. In this area, there are two major storage facilities. With the Metropolitan
Wells that are drilled for the property that we sold to them, those wells will contribute to
the Northwest Recharge and Delivery system, which will send water to Marana and its
system in the near future. The actions we take to protect the groundwater in this area is
to the Town's benefit.
Council Member Kai asked whether there is concern over groundwater used to by the
fire department, and in relation to protection of groundwater. Mr. Schladweiler stated
anything that includes fluorinated compounds is a concern. However, he is not certain
whether that will be used in that area.
Development Director Jason Angell reminded Council that the Town owns the property
that Economic Development Director Curt Woody would come before the Council each
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time the Town looks to sell a portion of the property, that it would reveal the type of use
that will be proposed for that location. That, if Council is concerned over selling the
property to someone that is not a compatible use with the airport or bring forth an alarm
of having some form of contamination to the groundwater,Council will ultimately decide
whether it is a compatible use.
Council Member Officer amended his motion, Council Member Kai second the motion
to approve Ordinance 2020.018 as proposed. Motion passes, 6-0.
A5 Resolution No. 2020-127: Relating to Finance; rescinding Section 3 of Mayor
Honea's Amendment No. 4 to Proclamation of Local Emergency which temporarily
waived the assessment of certain fees in the Town of Marana comprehensive fee
schedule (Jane Fairall) Item removed from the agenda.
A6 Ordinance No. 2020.019: Relating to Offenses; revising Marana Town Code Title
11 (Offenses) by adding new Chapter 11-9 (Recreational Marijuana) relating to the
regulation of recreational marijuana and renumbering the chapters that follow to
conform; and declaring an emergency (Jane Fairall)
Resolution No. 2020-128: Relating to Offenses; declaring as a public record filed with the
Town Clerk new Chapter 11-9 (Recreational Marijuana) of Title 11 (Offenses) of the
Marana Town Code adopted by Marana Ordinance No. 2020.019 (Jane Fairall)
Ms. Fairall provided an overview of Ordinance No. 2020.019 revising the Marana Town
Code stating the act allows marijuana establishments to sell recreational marijuana, and
it does provide some power to municipalities to limit that. It allows municipalities to limit
the number of or outright prohibit them, or to allow the current medical dispensaries to
have a dual license to sell recreational marijuana. Staff is proposing that option to allow
the current medical marijuana dispensaries to sell recreational marijuana, as the Town
has limitations within the Land Development Code that does not allow for additional
dispensaries until the Town grows by 50,000 more residents.
The League of Arizona Cities and Towns drafted the proposed model ordinance for
options depending on the needs of the municipality. Town staff is recommending the
option that allows for a dual licensee at the same location as the medical marijuana
dispensaries as long as the business have a valid license. It would be subject to the same
setbacks and other rules and regulations that are in the Land Development Code for
medical marijuana dispensaries.
The proposition also allows a municipal to prohibit the use, cultivation, production or
distribution on the Town's own property; that was included within the proposed
ordinance as well. Also included is a prohibition of smoking marijuana in public and
open spaces, though it is redundant as it is already in Prop 207.
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Vice Mayor Post asked for a summation of Prop 207. Ms. Fairall explained Prop 207
allow the recreational use of marijuana by people over the age of 21 years. It would allow
these medical marijuana establishments to dispense and sell marijuana to individuals
over the age of 21 years; no medical marijuana card needed. It would also allow
individuals to have in their possession a limited amount in public on them—the act
speaks to a certain ounce amount a person can have on their person. It also allows for
some cultivation (up to six plants) at home for persons over 21 years. It is taxable as a
retain item under the Model Tax Code.
Council Member Kai asked about mandatory drug testing of its employees under the
act, and whether under the act employers do not have to test its employees? Ms. Fairall
replied stating it does not as there are some provisions within the proposition that
nothing in the proposition prohibits an employer from having its own rules and policies
related to drug use and testing of its employees. As a town, staff will need to review its
own personnel policies related to drug and alcohol use and bring forward some revisions
to the current policies.
Council Member Ziegler moved and Council Member Comerford moved to adopt
Ordinance No. 2020.019 revising Marana Town Code Title 11 (Offenses) by adding new
Chapter 11-9 (Recreational Marijuana) relating to the regulation of recreational
marijuana and renumbering the chapters that follow to conform; and declaring an
emergency as well as, Resolution No. 2020-128 declaring as a public record filed with the
Town Clerk new Chapter 11-9 (Recreational Marijuana) of Title 11 (Offenses) of the
Marana Town Code adopted by Marana Ordinance No. 2020.019. Motion passes, 6-0.
ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION/POSSIBLE ACTION
D1 Relating to Legislation and Government Actions; discussion and possible action
regarding all pending state, federal, and local legislation/government actions and on
recent and upcoming meetings of the other governmental bodies (Terry Rozema)
Mr. Rozema stated there is no report on federal or state concerns related to Covid-19.
The legislative session will begin in January 2021, and the Town has drafted a list of
priorities that staff will bring before the Council on December 15. Additionally,the Town
has scheduled the Legislative Day Meeting with the legislators in Districts 9 and 11. The
meeting will be held on December 11, 20202 at 9 a.m. at the MMC. Reminders and
invitations will go out this week. This is an opportunity for Council Members to discuss
opportunities for collaboration between Town Staff and our statewide Elected Officials
The Town is not tracking any bills at this time; and related to elections Legislative
Districts 9 and 11 members were re-elected.
EXECUTIVE SESSIONS
Pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-431.03, the Town Council may vote to go into executive session,
which will not be open to the public, to discuss certain matters.
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El Executive Session pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.03 (A), Council may ask for
discussion or consideration, or consultation with designated Town representatives, or
consultation for legal advice with the Town Attorney, concerning any matter listed on
this agenda for any of the reasons listed in A.R.S. §38-431.03 (A).
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
Notwithstanding the Mayor's discretion regarding the items to be placed on the agenda,
if three or more Council members request that an item be placed on the agenda, it must
be placed on the agenda for the second regular Town Council meeting after the date of
the request, pursuant to Marana Town Code Section 2-4-2(B).
ADJOURNMENT
Vice Mayor Post asked for a motion to adjourn the meeting.
Council Member Kai moved and Council Member Comerford second the motion to
adjourn the meeting. Motion passes, 6-0. Meeting adjourned at 7:24 PM.
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing are the true and correct minutes of the Marana Town
Council -- .'ng held on November 17, 2020. I further certify that a quorum was present.
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Cherry L. awson, Town Clerk
MARANA AZ
ESTABLISHED 1977
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