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File #: R2024-033    Version: 1 Name:
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/30/2024 In control: City Council Meeting
On agenda: 6/26/2024 Final action: 6/26/2024
Title: Order Improvements: Municipal Improvement District No. 125: Saguaro Units 5 & 6
Attachments: 1. 1. RES Order Improvements MID No. 125 Saguaro Units 5 & 6, 2. 2. EXH A Order Improvements MID 125 Saguaro Units 5 & 6

 

 

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Planning & Neighborhood Svc

Active & Appealing

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Order Improvements: Municipal Improvement District No. 125: Saguaro Units 5 & 6

 

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SUMMARY RECOMMENDATION: Summary Recommendation

Order Improvements for Municipal Improvement District (MID) No. 125 to serve Saguaro Units 5 & 6, to operate, maintain and repair landscaping improvements within, near and adjacent to the retention and detention basins and parkings and parkways and related facilities together with appurtenant structures (Landscape Improvements); declaring the Landscape Improvements to be of more than local or ordinary benefit, and that the costs of the Landscape Improvements for MID No. 125 shall be assessed upon the properties in MID No. 125; providing that the proposed Landscape Improvements shall be performed under Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Title 48, Chapter 4, Article 2. (Community Development/Community Planning) (Alyssa Linville)

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STRATEGIC OUTCOME:

This MID furthers the City Council’s Respected and Responsible and Active and Appealing strategic outcomes. The establishment of a MID is a fiscally responsible measure intended to provide long-term maintenance for subdivision landscaping resulting in an appealing environment for neighborhood residents.

 

REPORT:

A.R.S. § 48-501 et seq. authorizes the formation of a MID for the following purposes: operations, maintenance, repair and improvements of pedestrian malls, off-street parking facilities, retention basins, and parkings and parkways. A MID provides a dedicated funding stream for the Landscape Improvements serving the neighborhood and provides neighborhood input for the implementation and privatization of those Landscape Improvements.

 

The formation of a MID is a two-step process, both accomplished via resolution from the legislative body. First, the legislative body adopts a resolution creating the MID. By statute, the legislative body can initiate the formation or, alternatively, property owners are empowered to petition to form a MID for their neighborhood.  Then, no sooner than 15 days after the creation (it can be longer, depending on the developers’ schedule), the legislative body orders improvements for the MID by a second resolution.

 

In this case, the developer and City agreed to the formation of a MID for the statutory purposes through a development condition. The developer submitted the petition to create MID No. 125 and represented all of the real property owners within the MID. On June 5, 2024, City Council adopted Resolution No. R2024-019 creating MID No. 125 for Landscape Improvements serving Saguaro Units 5 & 6.

 

Following the adoption of R2024-019, property owners within the designated MID, in accordance with A.R.S. § 48-579, were given 15 days to express written protest against the proposed MID. No protests were submitted, and as such, the Mayor and City Council are authorized to adopt this second resolution, the Resolution Ordering the Improvements, which finalizes the formation of the MID process.  Because the developer’s petition represented all of the real property owners within the proposed MID, A.R.S. § 48-574(C) authorizes the City to adopt the resolution ordering the improvements without the necessity of publication and posting as required in other statutes.

 

Upon adoption of R2024-019, by City Council, City staff submitted the creation of MID No. 125 to the County Assessor. The County Assessor filed the documents with the state and the MID is created. The next step is this Resolution Ordering Improvements, which will again be sent to the County Assessor to file with the state and the MID will be finalized.

 

Once the developer installs the landscaping in accordance with the approved landscaping plans and those landscaping improvements are accepted, the costs to maintain those Landscape Improvements will be assessed on the respective owner’s property tax bill within the Boundary Map and the Legal Description. In accordance with the provisions of A.R.S. § 48-574, City Council will hold public hearings on MID No. 125’s Landscape Improvements on or before the third Monday in August of each year, and shall fix, levy and assess the costs of MID No. 125’s Landscape Improvements on all of the property in the MID. As provided in A.R.S. § 48-574(D)(2), City Council shall make annual statements and estimates of the expenses of the MID which shall be provided for by the levy and collection of the total sum upon the several lots, each respectively in proportion to the benefits to be received by each lot with MID No. 125.

 

It is anticipated that the developer may be ready to install the landscaping this calendar year. Adopting the Resolution Ordering Improvements ensures that there are no delays with finalizing the MID when the developer is ready.

 

Adopting this resolution finalizes the formation of MID No. 125 and orders improvements for MID No. 125’s Landscape Improvements serving Saguaro Units 5 & 6.

 

FISCAL REQUIREMENTS:

CITY FUNDS:

$ 0.00

BUDGETED:

$ 0.00

STATE FUNDS:

$ 0.00

AVAILABLE TO TRANSFER:

$ 0.00

FEDERAL FUNDS:

$ 0.00

IN CONTINGENCY:

$ 0.00

OTHER SOURCES:

$ 0.00

FUNDING: ACCOUNT/FUND #/CIP

TOTAL                     $ 0.00

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FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT:

NONE

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS NOT ATTACHED TO THE CITY COUNCIL ACTION FORM THAT ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK:

 

NONE

 

 

IF CITY COUNCIL ACTION INCLUDES A CONTRACT, LEASE OR AGREEMENT, WHO WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ROUTING THE DOCUMENT FOR SIGNATURE AFTER CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL?

 

Department

City Clerk’s Office

Document to be recorded

Document to be codified

 

Acting City Administrator:

Date:

John D. Simonton

6/18/2024

Reviewed by City Attorney:

Date:

Richard W. Files

6/17/2024