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From YouTube: City of Chandler Planning & Zoning Meeting 07-19-2023
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City of Chandler Planning & Zoning Meeting 07-19-2023
A
E
F
F
D
F
Thank
you
very
much,
City
Clerk.
First
of
all,
we
have
any
unscheduled
public
appearance
from
the
audience
all
right.
Seeing
none
will
move
the
consent
agenda.
We
have
two
items,
the
consent
agenda,
I
have
at
least
one
question
and
I
didn't
see
anybody
else
call
in,
but
it's
only
two
items
the
meeting
minutes
and
an
agreement.
So
you
gotta,
real,
quick,
so
I
know
I've
been
doing
this
a
long
time,
but
the
first
time
I've
seen
this
or
at
least
looked
at
it.
Oh,
what
are
we
doing
with
this
consultant
sure.
H
Vice,
chair
Orlando,
members
of
the
commission.
The
item
you
see
before
you
tonight
is
for
our
consulting
services
for
the
environmental
review.
Hud
requires
that
we,
if
we
spend
even
one
dollar
of
cdbg
money
or
other
federal
funds,
that
we
must
do
an
assessment
if
as
to
whether
or
not
there
is
an
environmental
impact,
so
the
consultant
will
do
that.
H
F
H
I
B
Harris
all
right
I
would
like
to
approve
July
17,
2023,
6,
PM,
the
public
housing
commission,
a
consent,
agenda
items
one
and
two
I.
Second,
that
I.
F
All
right,
thank
you
very
much,
commissioner
Loring.
Thank
you
for
attending
your
time.
For
this
we
certainly
appreciate
it
and
that'll
adjourn
the
public.
The
public
housing
authority,
Commission.
J
F
F
You
city
clerk
and
now
we'll
have
invocation
by
Mr
Stu
Bruner
from
Faith
Church
Stu's,
an
old
friend
of
mine.
Many
many
years
ago
we
worked
together.
It's
good
to
see
you
again,
sir,
and
we'll
be
led
by
the
Pledge
of
Allegiance
by
council
member
Ellis.
Please
rise.
K
Thank
you
vice
mayor
members,
let's
pray,
Lord
God
you
who
are
the
maker
of
heaven
and
Earth
our
creator,
our
sustainer,
in
whom
we
live
and
move
and
have
our
being
who
determine
the
times
and
boundaries
of
the
Nations
Lord.
In
this
month
in
July,
we
stopped
to
praise
you
for
this
nation
and
its
Legacy
of
self-government
Lord.
We
are
just
mindful
of
what
that
has
done
for
us
in
terms
of
Freedom
well,
thank
you
thankful.
K
We
also
have
responsibility
as
Citizens
with
that
recognize
that
your
word
states
that
all
authority
is
from
you
and
all
government
is
the
type
of
authority
that
is
from
you
as
the
wielder
of
that
Authority.
We
praise
you
for
continued
self-government
by
the
people
for
the
people.
Would
you
bless
our
government
officials
Lord
at
all
levels,
federal
state
County,
and
these
here
tonight
in
Chandler,
enable
them
to
have
the
courage
that
they
need
to
act
on
the
truth.
Lord
lead
them
in
all
truth,
give
them
wisdom
and
abundance
I.
Thank
you
that
you
say.
K
F
Thank
you,
Mr
Bruner,
it's
good
to
see
you
again.
Thank
you,
member
councilman
Ellis
for
the
Pledge
of
Allegiance.
Our
next
part
of
the
item
is
our
consent
agenda.
We
have
five
items
in
the
consent
agenda.
One
of
them
up
is
meeting
minutes
and
the
other
four
are
final
adoptions,
which
we
approved
initially
last
council
meeting
so
Council.
What
is
your
desire.
J
The
seniors
yes
I
moved
to
approve
the
consent
agenda,
consent
agenda
of
July,
17
2023,
regular
meeting
items
one
through
five,
a
second
all.
F
Right
have
a
motion,
but
council
member,
seeing
as
second
by
council
member
posted
any
questions
or
comments
from
the
audience
any
questions
or
comments
from
the
council.
Seeing
none
Council,
please
vote.
L
F
F
F
F
All
right,
thank
you,
city
clerk,
council,
member
Cena,
so
you
please
join
me
up
front
and
then
city
manager,
while
we're
heading
down,
you
could
tell
us
what's
going
on.
M
Very
good,
thank
you,
Mr
vice
mayor
members
of
the
city
council.
We
do
have
three
service
recognitions
for
employees
this
evening
and
to
make
the
first
presentation
I'd
like
to
invite
our
Public
Works
and
utilities,
director
Mr,
John,
Knutson,
all
right.
C
C
Trent
Williams
began
his
employment
with
the
city
of
Chandler
in
July
of
2014
as
utilities
electrician.
At
the
Pecos
surface
water
treatment
plant
Trent
excelled
at
his
role
spending
four
years,
performing
a
thorough
job,
maintaining
and
upgrading
the
electrical
systems
at
the
plant,
while
building
an
effective
working
relationship
with
staff
in
April,
2017
Trent
was
promoted
to
utility
maintenance
supervisor
overseeing
the
city's
remote
Water
Production
sites.
C
Since
then,
Trent
has
done
an
amazing
job
building
his
team
and
ensuring
that
the
city's
water
wells
and
booster
stations
are
ready
to
serve
the
city's
residents
with
safe
and
dependable
drinking
water.
Trent
is
also
often
called
upon
to
help
others
across
the
city,
with
his
extensive
knowledge
on
electrical
issues
and
is
always
ready
to
assist.
C
His
extra
work
for
the
city
includes
solving
electrical
problems
for
Parks
maintenance,
solid
waste
and
storm
and
the
storm
water
divisions,
but
his
best
work
was
done
one
night
a
year
ago,
or
so,
when
he
managed
to
do
to
restore
the
power
at
the
airport
tower
the
transponders
and
the
runway
lights
after
an
electrical
failure,
Trent's
can-do
attitude
is
contagious
and
his
he
continues
to
inspire
those
around
him
to
achieve
their
own
success.
Trent.
M
M
N
N
She
also
volunteered
for
a
year
as
a
motorist
assist.
In
addition,
she's
worked
in
both
the
lab
and
Records
divisions.
While
serving
of
the
lab.
She
became
a
10
print
operator
where
she
enjoyed
assisting
with
criminal
investigations.
She
also
helped
train
our
new
officers
on
how
to
use
our
Live
Scan
in
mud.
Pick
machines.
N
Denise's
duties
and
responsibilities
include
efficiently
and
accurately
entering
confidential
information
into
the
National
Database,
including
stolen
vehicles,
missing
persons,
stolen
guns
and
wanted
persons.
She
provides
excellent
customer
service
to
the
public
at
both
the
front
counter
and
over
the
phone,
as
a
seasoned,
employee,
she's
often
relied
upon
to
assist
with
training
new
hires.
In
addition
to
these
duties,
Denise
takes
it
upon
herself
to
review
the
current
orders
of
protections
to
ensure
that
entry
and
attempts
for
service
have
been
documented
correctly.
N
Denise
has
a
passion
for
the
deaf
community.
She
lobbied
for
additional
training
and
assistance,
which
resulted
in
classes
from
the
Arizona
Commission
of
the
deaf
and
hard
of
hearing
for
police
employees,
as
well
as
getting
a
buoyanced
tablet
provided
to
the
police
department
Lobby
to
assist
the
deaf
and
hard
of
hearing
Community
with
translations
at
the
front
counter.
N
M
O
O
So
Heather
started
with
us:
I
think
she
was
probably
six
years
old,
but
seriously
she
started
she's
Heather's
one
of
our
success
stories.
She
started
as
a
Coe
student
from
Chandler
High
School
working
in
public
works
and
at
the
Chandler
airport
she
made
a
strong
impression
and
was
brought
on
full-time
in
development
services
as
a
clerk
and
a
permit
representative
up
for
a
challenge
and
learning
new
ways
to
serve
our
city.
O
How
they're
moved
to
economic
development
in
2002,
providing
executive
management
and
research
assistance
for
12
years
and
then
in
2014
Heather
moved
to
the
mayor
and
Council
Office
for
organizational
and
people
skills
made
her
a
perfect
fit
for
the
fast-paced
intricate
work
that
she
continues
to
perform.
She
quickly
gained
relationships
based
on
trust
and
professionalism
with
the
members
of
the
city
council.
She
also
has
worked
in
the
city
clerk's
office
from
2019
to
2021,
as
a
management
assistant.
O
Heather
is
an
integral
part
of
the
mayor
and
Council
Office
supporting
members
of
the
city
council
and
fulfilling
the
many
responsibilities
of
the
office.
Heather
is
a
consummate
professional
and
continuous
learner
with
an
extensive
knowledge
of
the
city
Heather.
Thank
you
for
30
years
of
service
to
the
residents
of
Chandler
and
here's
to
many
more.
F
Well,
it
seems
like
the
theme
tonight
is
airport
we've
had
a
couple
of
airport
incidents
and
our
activities
going,
Heather
start
at
the
airport
and
we
had
one-way
lights
and
now
we're
gonna
have
a
population
for
Chandler
Municipal
Airport
appreciation
month,
I
like
to
call
up
airport
senior
manager,
Ryan,
Reeves
and
Airport.
Commissioner
Vice
chair,
Sky
McCorkle,
another
good
old
friend,
neighbor
man.
It
must
be
what
was
it
yeah
exactly
come
on
up
here,
so
I
promise,
council
members
seen
us
I
would
read
the
proclamation
so
I'll
do
it
tonight,
not.
F
P
Mr
Mayor
as
you're
listening,
it
is
my
deepest
and
humblest
honor
to
accept
this
on
behalf
of
the
Chandler
airport
commission
and
the
Chandler
airport
staff,
the
tenants,
the
businesses,
all
the
aviators,
the
call
Chandler
home
and
also
those
citizens
and
businesses
that
have
supported
Chandler,
Municipal
Airport
throughout
the
years
and
finally,
I
just
want
to
accept
it.
Also
on
behalf
of
those
people
who
are
no
longer
with
us,
but
who
dedicated
their
life
to
ensure
that
the
Chandler
Municipal
Airport
would
be
our
gateway
to
the
sky
for
this
generation
and
many
to
come.
P
F
F
Next,
recognition
to
2023
healthy
Arizona,
worksite
program,
Platinum
level,
I
like
to
call
up
employee
wellness
and
engagement
coordinator,
Lisa
Maneri
and
human
resource
manager,
Fernanda,
akure,
I'm,
sorry,
akiro,
curio
right
did
I
get
that
I
apologize.
F
So,
congratulations
exciting
great
job.
So
let
me
just
get
a
little
bit
here,
make
sure
we
what's
going
on
here,
all
right,
correct
if
I'm
incorrect,
let
me
know
all
right
all
right.
The
health
Arizona
worksite
award
recognition,
employers
that
are
making
evident-based
efforts
to
support
the
health
and
well-being
of
employees.
F
So
far
we're
good
this
team,
our
team
went
above
and
beyond
the
earning
the
Platinum
award
level.
That
means
they
successfully
address
community
health
challenges
and
leverage
Partnerships
and
collaborations
to
improve
health,
and
there
are
too
many
programs
to
share
tonight,
but
here
are
just
a
few
examples
of
the
tremendous
work
that
this
group
of
individuals
has
done:
on-site
blood
pressure,
screening,
vision,
test,
organ
screening,
city-wide
campaigns
like
the
steps,
Challenge
and
hydration
challenge,
which
is
going
on
right
now.
Okay,
so
a
final!
A
F
F
All
right,
we
are
rocking
and
rolling
all
right
now,
we'll
go
to
our
study
session.
These
items
were
called
in
earlier
from
some
of
the
council
members
here
and
asking
staff
through
further
information
or
questions
that
they
might
have
so
for
the
first
item,
item
number
two,
which
was
called
in
by
me
anyway,
Advanced
staff
to
give
us
a
presentation,
because
this
is
something
I
know.
F
A
lot
of
us
in
our
community
are
looking
forward
to
Chandler
led
the
valley
in
solar
projects
many
years
ago,
and
now
we
have
the
contract
here
to
continue
working
forward
from
some
solar
energy
projects,
so
staff,
please
give
us
a
presentation.
Thank.
Q
You
vice
mayor
and
mayor.
Thank
you
for
this
presentation
today.
This
agenda
item
is
really
to
begin
the
evaluation
process
on
how
we
can
and
how
solar
might
work
at
our
various
City
facilities
and
the
conversation
around
this
really
started
around
35
Acres
of
vacant
land
south
of
our
airport
Water
Reclamation
facility,
which
is
also
our
biggest
user
energy
user
in
this
in
the
city
so
putting
ground
mounted
solar
and
that
and
that
parcel
of
land
would
would
help
offset
a
significant
amount
of
energy
that's
consumed
in
that
facility.
Q
So,
while
this
this
facility
is
the
main
focus
of
this
of
this
study,
we
do
want
to
do
a
comprehensive
evaluation
on
how
solar
can
impact
various
City
facilities.
And
while
we
may
not
put
solar
at
each
site
that
is
listed
in
the
contract,
we
do
want
to
do
a
comprehensive
evaluation
and
and
see
what
would
work
best
financially
for
the
city
and
where
to
put
these
and
what
sites
are
best
and
what
provides
the
best
amenities
for
our
our
employees
and
residents.
Q
As
far
as
shaded
parking
with
solar
and
I
anticipate
that
this
evaluation
will
take
about
a
month
or
two,
and
and
after
that
we'll
begin
the
engineering
phases
and
everything
else
that
will
actually
begin
to
help
get
the
solar
in
the
ground
and
running.
Q
So
we
are
also
evaluating
what
how
we,
how
we
want
to
finance
the
solar,
whether
it's
through
a
solar
service
agreement
or
where
it's
the
the
panels,
are
owned
by
a
third
party
and
we
would
purchase
the
energy
at
a
discounted
rate
from
that
party
or
potentially
owning
these
solar
panels
outright,
which
would
be
made
possible
by
the
30
tax
credit
from
the
inflation
reduction
act.
F
F
F
Q
Yes,
thank
you
vice
mayor.
It
would
be
additional
on
top
of
this
one,
so
it's
not
included
on
in
the
list
of
of
of
projects
or
facilities.
F
I
Thank
you,
Mr
Turner,
I
I
know
that
one
of
the
I
think
that
people
always
question
is
the
fact
that
they
get
the
paneled
and
then
they
harvest
the
the
electricity
and
then
it
goes
to
the
companies,
but
they
don't
either
use
it
themselves
and
they
don't
get
credit
for
it.
Is
this
something
that
the
city
is
looking
into,
making
sure
that
whatever
we
Harvest,
we
get
to
use
it
and
process
it
here.
Yes,
vice.
Q
Mayor
and
council
member
Ellis
this
these
products,
these
panels
will
be
tied
in
directly
into
our
systems,
so
whatever
is
produced
on
site
will
be
used
on
site,
and
so
that's
all
part
of
the
evaluation.
We
really
don't
want
to
make
sure
it's
a
balancing
act.
We
don't
want
to
produce
too
much
energy
where
it
goes
back
into
the
grade
where
we
don't
benefit
from
it.
Q
J
Cena's,
thank
you.
Vice
mayor
Mr,
chairman
really
quickly
out
of
the
25
different
potential
sites,
where
we
might
be
using
soldiers,
we
have
a
specific
goal
as
how
many
we
do
potentially
want
to
complete
as
using
solar
at
these
locations
or
what
is
our
minimum
there?
Yes,.
Q
Mr
vice
mayor
and
council,
member
and
CNS
we're
going
to
let
the
data
dictate
that
that
to
us
it
really
it's
about
making
a
Smart
Financial
decision
when
it
comes
to
this
and
really
make
sure
it's
it's
scaled
to
the
accurate
size
and
in
in
each
situation
we
want
to.
Of
course
we
want
to
try
to
do
as
many
as
possible
and
we
originally
set
out
to
do
this
RFP.
Q
F
Thank
you,
council,
member
Harris.
Thank.
R
You
thank
you
vice
mayor,
I
have
just
a
couple
of
questions.
My
first
question
is
city
of
Chandler
does
have
some
aging
infrastructure
in
our
city.
Some
of
our
buildings
are
relatively
old
and
wandering
the
the
solar
impact
in
terms
of
the
electricity
use.
Will
that
would
that
also
look
at
that
aging
infrastructure
to
see
if
it's
even
compatible
for
such
a
solar
panel
or
is
there
is
assisting
of
non-compatibility
I,
don't
know
if
you
can.
R
Let
me
know
that
answer
and
then
the
second
question
what
you
answer
that
first
question
then
I'll.
Q
Ask
that
question
vice
mayor
council,
member
Harris
yeah,
that's
all
it's
all
part
of
the
study,
so
they
they
want
to
see
compatibility
in
how
it
works
at
each
site.
If
there's
an
aging
roof
where
it
may
not
make
sense
to
put
solar
on
a
roof.
They're
gonna
they're
gonna
determine
that
if
there's
energy
efficiencies
that
we
can
make
in
the
future
to
reduce
energy
consumption,
that's
in
in
part
that's
going
to
be
considered
on
how
those
panels
are
going
to
be
fitted
for
those
sites.
Q
R
My
last
question
is
the
city:
has
inter-governmental
agreements
with
organizations
that
use
our
facility
I
wanted
to
know?
How
will
we
work
like
for
IE
the
Chandler
Center
of
the
Arts?
We
have
a
intergovernmental
agreement
with
the
Chandler
Unified
School
District.
How
will
we
work
to
how
we
work
with
our
partners
that
we
have
inter
governmental
agreements
with
to
site,
or
would
those
sites
be
excluded.
Q
So
right
now
the
Center
for
the
Arts
isn't
included
in
that
in
this
in
this
first
phase
of
this
project,
but
I
think
that's
the
the
evaluations
and
the
negotiations
for
those
intergovernmental
agreements
probably
take
place
in
a
future
time
as
we
determine
which
sites
are,
are
the
best
sites
for
those
for
these
panels
and
how
they
work
best
and,
and
so
those
types
of
agreements
will
be
forthcoming
if
needed.
I.
R
Really
would
like
city
manager,
I
really
would
like
us
to
look
into
our
partnership
with
cusd.
I
really
would
like
to
see
how
that
can
work
with
Chandler
Center
of
the
Arts
and
see
if
we
can
work
together
to
to
see
about
having
the
person
who's
doing
the
study,
because
we
50
50
that
Chandler
Center
of
the
Arts
and
I
would
like
to
see
what
we
can
do
if
they're
open
for
that
discussion.
So
if.
A
R
F
You
all
right
city
managers
nodding
has
said
yes,
so
we're
good.
Any
other
question
to
council
Steve.
Thank
you
all
right
item
nine
ordinance.
This
is
a
developed
agreement
to
the
city
of
Chandler
and.
F
J-E-M-B-J-A-C-D-L-C
partnership,
councilmember
Poston,
had
a
question
and
I
just
have
a
statement.
S
Yeah,
thank
you
vice
mayor
I.
Think
the
first
question
is:
how
do
you
pronounce
the
developer's
name,
probably.
H
S
No
I
was
really
just
it's
always
exciting:
to
get
a
new
project
in
downtown
Chandler.
This
is
a
former
city
property
and
we
always
need
to
be
good
stewards
of
our
city
property
and
make
sure
that
we're
getting
the
best
development
possible.
So
I
I
do
have
a
couple
of
questions,
but
you
probably
will
answer
them
during
your
presentation,
and
this
has
been
a
while
coming.
It's
been
a
couple
of
years
and
so
I'd
love
to
just
hear
an
overview
of
kind
of
the
process.
That's
happened
and
what
we
can
expect
on
that
property.
T
Great
vice
mayor
council
tonight
we're
here
to
talk
about
the
development
agreement
at
200
and
210
South
Oregon
Street.
This
is
at
the
southwest
corner
of
Oregon
Street
and
Chicago
Street
and
is
just
shy
of
a
half
an
acre.
It
is
city-owned
property
that
we've
had
since
2006
and
that
site
is
currently
vacant.
It's
also
part
of
our
Entertainment
District
and
finally,
part
of
the
future
growth
area
in
the
South
Arizona
Avenue
Corridor
area
plan.
T
We
did
take
this
to
an
executive
session
to
city
council
who
directed
staff
to
prepare
a
RFP
for
this
Pro
property
as
a
catalyst
for
redevelopment
that
we
were
seeing
in
this
area.
Staff
did
prepare
an
issue
that
RFP
and
within
that
we
did
ask
for
an
urban
project
that
could
include
retail
restaurant
or
entertainment
uses,
but
did
prohibit
any
multi-family
use.
We
also
asked
that
any
design
be
directed
in
activity
be
directed
towards
Chicago
and
Oregon
Street
to
be
very
Mindful
and
sensitive
to
all
of
their
surrounding
neighbors.
T
It
is
it
also
outlines
it
must
be
a
two-story
building
that
will
consist
of
at
least
15
000
square
feet
of
mixed
use
of
restaurant
and
retail
uses,
and
it
also
has
some
deadlines
for
rezoning,
permitting
and
commencement
commencement
of
any
construction.
So
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions
that
you
have,
but
we
also
have
a
couple
of
our
developers,
Jeremy
McClymonds,
in
the
background
in
the
back
that
can
come
and
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
the
project.
If
you'd
like
and
he's
here
to
answer,
questions
too.
F
Thank
you,
Miss
Moyers,
councilmember,.
S
I'll
start
off
with
the
one
more
specific,
probably
that
you
can
answer.
The
parking
is
pretty
much
going
to
be
directly
they're,
very
fortunate
in
where
the
parking
is
yes
and
they
can
all
Park
and
and
I
know
you've
been
keeping
an
eye
on
parking.
It
can
accommodate
all
of
that
use.
T
There
vice
mayor,
councilmember
Poston,
yes,
we
we
do
have
the
Oregon
Street
Parking
Garage.
We
just
recently
completed
a
parking
study
to
make
sure
that
we
still
have
the
capacity
that
we
need,
but
I
think
you'll
find
out
from
Jeremy
and
his
team
that
they
also
have
some
very
creative
ideas
for
some
opportunities
for
pickup
and
delivery
that
they'll
utilize
at
their
own
site
as
well.
S
And
then
this
this
might
be
for
for
our
partners
here,
I
guess:
I'd
I'd,
like
a
little
detail
on
what
the
Project's
going
to
look
like
I
think
a
food
Hall
is
a
unique
concept,
also
making
sure
that
we're
distinguishing
this
is
not
a
food
court.
This
is
a
food.
Hall,
also
notice
that
in
the
development
agreement
there
were
some
specific
language
around
the
types
of
restaurants
could
go
there.
Could
you
speak
to
that?
A.
T
Little
bit,
I
absolutely
can
and
then
I
would
I
will
invite
Jeremy
to
come
up
to
talk
about
the
project,
but
to
your
point,
councilmember
Poston:
it's
not
what
you
would
see
in
a
typical
Mall.
It
is
going
to
be
six
to
12
different
restaurants,
but
they'll
be
very
unique
and
local
and
what
would
be
more
appropriate
for
the
downtown
and
there's
been
a
lot
of
conversation
about
what
that
would
look
like
and
Jeremy
can
speak
more
to
that
with
some
of
his
Concepts.
But
we
had.
S
G
Mayor
and
Council
thanks
for
having
us,
my
name
is
Jeremy
McClymonds.
It's
my
partner,
Jackson
Armstrong.
We're
excited
to
be
here
tonight
to
tell
you
about
a
project
Kim
Kim
reached
out
to
me
last
week
and
said:
hey:
can
you
come
and
and
give
a
presentation
and
I
asked
her?
How
long
do
I
have,
and
she
said
you
have
time
for
a
brief
presentation
that
said
great
I'll
leave
45
minutes
no.
G
So
I'll
try
to
keep
it
as
brief
as
possible,
but
we
we
absolutely
are-
are
excited
about
this
project.
So
I'm
going
to
give
you
a
little
history
in
the
history
I'm
going
to
tell
you
a
little
bit
about
our
team.
So
in
2019,
late,
2019,
MJ
Ridley
he's
he's
one
of
our
partners.
He
owns
several
gyms
in
the
East
Valley
one
in
Chandler.
G
Several
in
Washington
he
reached
out
to
me
and
said:
hey
I
want
to
do
something
in
downtown
Chandler
and
I
said:
hey,
there's
this
windmill
Food
Hall
out
in
Carlsbad
California
that
I
think
if
we
can
emulate
something
like
that
in
downtown
Chandler,
be
something
unique
and
fresh
that
we
bring
to
the
area
he's
like
I'm
on
board.
So
we
started
looking
and
the
key
to
this
project.
G
In
our
opinion,
was
it's
got
to
be
the
right
site
and
we
have
to
have
enough
square
footage
to
deliver
the
product
we
want
to
build,
and
so
we
started
looking
we
met
with
City
staff.
We
had
some
discussions
on
a
few
sites
and
then
2020
hit
covet
hit,
and
this
became
a
back
burner
and
for
multiple
reasons.
Mj's
in
the
gem
business
gems
closed
I'm
in
the
finance
business
Market.
G
Until
about
30
22
days,
we
got
sidetracked
towards
the
end
of
2020
Jackson
reached
out
to
me,
and
he
said:
hey
I
heard
you're
doing
something
wants
to
do
something
downtown
Tiana
and
I,
told
him
about
the
food
Hall
and
he's
like
I'm
on
board,
and
for
those
of
you
that
don't
know,
Jackson
Jackson
owns
a
couple:
restaurants
in
Chandler,
that's
a
new
new
restaurant
or
new
bar
in
Scottsdale,
and
so
the
exciting
part
about
bringing
Jackson
on
board
is.
Is
he
covers
the
food
end
of
it?
G
From
that
experience,
and
then
the
last
partners
that
we
brought
on
board
was
Carlos
Danny
and
Brian.
They
own
pemex
Contracting,
and
so
we
brought
them
in
as
actual
partners
and
they're
actually
going
to
build
the
project
itself.
So
we're
completely
contained
project.
What
we
agreed
upon
in
the
development
agreement
was
15
000
square
feet,
7
500,
lower
level,
7
500
Sky
Deck.
Our
intent,
though,
is
to
maximize
what
we
can
build.
G
G
We're
definitely
going
to
use
the
garage
that's
directly
across
the
street,
but
what
we
are
going
to
use
and
while
we
don't
know
the
answer
for
100
percent
and
backing
up
on
Friday,
we
met
with
Kenmore
Floyd,
Lauren
and
Kevin
and
David
to
get
the
wheels
tourney
with
anticipation
of
this
week's
vote,
and
so
we
can
get
moving.
But
what
can
we
do
on
the
back
part
of
the
parcel,
the
alleyway
and
whatnot?
G
And-
and
we
envisioned,
based
on
that
initial
conversation,
that
we're
going
to
have
a
query
for
Uber,
Eats,
doordashes,
pickup
and
drop
that
runs
on
the
North
side
on
Oregon
Street
and
it's
kind
of
those
float
throughs,
probably
three
or
four
flow
through
parking
stalls
to
address
that
type
of
scenario.
We're
a
food.
All
we
are
going
to
have
six
to
12
Concepts
and
we
want
people
to
take
advantage
of
take
away
too
and
and
and
so
from
a
perspective
of
the
project.
Our
original
inspiration
was
windmill.
G
Food,
Hall
Jackson
went
out
and
met
the
owner.
They
had
several
discussions
owner
was
very
giving
we
emulated
our
entire
concept,
based
on
what
they're
doing
out
there,
but
in
time
what
makes
this
project
more
exciting
is:
we've
had
more
inspiration
and
so
I
I
included.
Let's
see
a
couple
slides
in
here
so
assembly,
Food
Hall,
it's
in
Nashville,
awesome
food,
Hall,
I've
visited
myself.
G
There
is
a
little
bit
more
Corp
feel
to
this
food
Hall,
but
inside
there's
a
lot
of
cool
elements
that
we
want
to
draw
into
this
concept
and
then
more
so
we
love
love,
Avanti,
food
and
beverage
in
Denver
and
in
Boulder
a
lot
of
what
we're
going
to
emulate
and
what
you
see
in
these
exact
photos
is
what
we're
going
to
draw
in,
but
the
concepts
that
that
are
hardened
you
know
a
hard
line
of
what
we
want
to
deliver
is
on
organ
and
Chicago.
G
The
North,
Face
North,
facing
Chicago
and
East
Oregon
is
going
to
be
open
air,
lower
level
open
air
all
Roll-Ups.
So
it
feels
like
you're
outside
and
enjoying
the
incredible
weather
we
have
that's
not
now,
but
and
then
the
upper
deck
is
going
to
be
a
Skydeck
open
air
Upper
Deck
completely
covered,
but
it
will
be
open.
Air
and
again
open
facing
the
back
will
be
blocked
stuff,
primarily
for
sound
continuation
for
our
neighbors.
So
we
can
be
good
neighbors.
G
Sorry
Jeremy.
G
A
couple
more
minutes-
that's
fine!
You
bet
I
was
trying
to
give
high
level
but
trying
to
describe
and
councilmember
Poston
said
food
court,
so
trying
to
describe
until
you've
been
to
one
of
these
is
is
hard
to
describe,
and
so
we
are
not
a
Mall
food
court
serving
common
food.
We
provide
a
diverse
restaurant
Mecca
serving
common
food
uncommonly.
G
Well,
we
are
not
a
sports
bar,
but
we
are
a
Gathering
Spot,
we'll
have
wall-to-wall
televisions,
broadcasting
every
sport
every
day,
we're
not
a
club,
but
we
will
offer
live
music
and
entertainment
multiple
days
per
week,
we're
not
a
conference
center,
but
we
have
a
stellar
venue
with
event
space
to
host
your
next
business
meeting,
birthday,
wedding,
Bar,
Mitzvah,
Community
activity,
etc,
etc.
That's
kind
of
how
I
try
to
describe
what
we're
trying
to
emulate-
and
you
know
I
included
some
interior
renderings
again.
G
These
are
from
almost
two
years
ago
and
so
there's
a
lot
of
inspiration.
There's
a
lot
of
what
we
want
here,
but
it's
it's
evolving
into
something
that
I
think
is
going
to
be
really
special
for
the
area
and
you
see
some
exterior
renderings
project
timeline.
I'll
speak
to
that.
These
are
our
goals.
We
want
to
first
quarter,
2024
break
ground,
that's
our
goal
and
we
want
to
have
a
grand
opening,
late,
2024..
Okay,
if
we
can
do
it
faster,
we
will,
but
that's
probably
where
we're
going
to
land
yeah.
S
No
I
did
have
I
did
I
have
one
question
so
I'm
this
is
very
exciting.
I
have
like
I,
said:
I've
been
to
a
concept
like
this
one,
Jackson
I'm,
hoping
that
you
have
a
concept
or
two
in
there
and
then
my
question
would
be.
Do
you
have
a
couple
of
ideas
of
restaurants
that
might
actually
go
in
or
these
are
these
kind
of
incubating
restaurants.
C
G
So
the
cart
before
the
horse
has
been
the
hardest
thing.
Yes,
we've
had
side
conversations
with
verbal
commitments
and
we
do
have
a
short
list
already
that
are
probably
ready
to
sign
without
giving
away
some
of
that
specialness.
It's
we'll
definitely
have
a
pizza
concept
which
I
know
we
already
have
pizza,
but
it
is
a
cool
Pizza
concept.
We'll
have
we'll
have
Burgers,
probably
something
in
the
health
space
might
be
like
poke,
Bowl
type
space.
G
We
are
going
to
try
to
bring
in
a
few
Concepts
that
don't
exist
in
the
downtown
area,
but
one
of
the
coolest
things
about
a
food
hall
for
a
couple
reasons,
and
it
was
kind
of
what
I
was
going
to
close
with,
is
so
it's
business
welcoming
so
those
that
have
a
short
lunch.
You
can
go,
get
food
quickly
and
affordably.
That's
awesome!
You
can
also
have
business
meetings
because
we'll
have
space
for
that.
It's
family
friendly,
you
bring
out
your
family.
G
My
grandkids
are
super
picky,
but
you
could
get
pizza
for
one
and
a
poke
Bowl
for
the
other.
So
you
have
flexibility
and
diversity
in
the
menu
sociable,
entertainment.
We
really
are
going
to
push
the
entertainment
envelope
and
do
a
lot
of
different
things:
a
neighborly
nightlife,
but
365
days
a
year.
You.
G
C
L
R
Right,
councilmember
Harris
thanks
thanks
vice
mayor
I've
I've,
been
to
a
concept
like
this.
It
is,
is
absolutely
impressive.
Like
you
know
the
Ambiance,
the
people
I
mean
all
different
types
of
people.
My
only
question
is
just
for
my
two
Yorkies.
That's
just
sitting
at
home
waiting
for
me
to
come
home.
Will
you
have
some
type
of.
F
I
Right,
yes,
yes,
thank
you
vice
mayor.
Well,
this
is
truly
a
dream.
Come
true
as
far
as
this
whole
project
is
concerned,
is
to
show
you
that
if
it's
for
you
it's
for
you
no
matter
what
happened.
I
know
in
the
beginning
of
it.
You
guys
wanted
it
and
then
things
happened
and
then
now
it
turns
full
circle.
Back
to
you
again,
I
appreciate
the
fact
that
you
remain
into
the
saddle,
and
you
stay
to
us
very
clearly.
I
I'm
committed
I
love,
the
fact
that
Todd
this
is
a
homegrown
kind
of
like
business,
because
you
you
both
are
very
vested
in
Chandler,
so
we're
looking
forward
to
see
that
being
developed
and
really
bringing
more
downtown
and
increasing
the
visibility.
The
thing
that
we
really
appreciate
is
the
fact
that
it's
going
to
be
a
destination
place.
People
can
just
come
and
spend
time
and
do
the
other
things
and
still
be
there.
I
Thank
you
again
from
a
council
member
and
thank
you
say,
hi
to
your
lovely,
wife
and
I
know
you
guys
gonna
work
very
hard
to
make
this
thing
happen.
So
I
really
appreciate
you
guys
saying
yes
to
it
right
out
all
right.
J
Here
all
right
now
you
guys
kind
of
just
touch
base
on
the
question
that
I
had
right
now.
Jackson,
you
kind
of
mentioned
it
as
far
as
like
bringing
in
new
businesses
or
potential
restaurants
in
the
capital,
it's
going
to
be
far
less
and
having
to
build
a
whole
brick
and
mortar.
Are
you
guys
ever
going
to
have
those
spaces
like
pre-built
already
for
them,
or
are
you
guys
waiting
for
these
potential
businesses,
restaurants
to
come
in
and
build
their
portion
of
that
to
be
a
part
of
you
guys,
go.
G
Ahead,
so
part
of
the
buy-in
will
include
a
certain
level
of
TI,
the
core
details
that
most
restaurants
will
need
and
then,
over
and
above
that,
they'll
pay
for
their
key
customer
customization,
TI
gotcha
and
one
of
one
of
the
the
things
that
we're
also
excited
about
is
Jackson's
relationship
with
the
Food
Network
and
one
of
the
designers.
Does.
A
lot
of
work
is
going
to
be
involved
with
each
one
of
our
Concepts
to
really
give
everybody
a
really
special
feel
very
nice.
F
J
Thank
you
Kim.
You
did
address
it
a
little
bit
as
far
as
when
you
guys
were
creating
the
details
regarding
the
space
and
ensuring
that
the,
whether
it's
music
or
events
entertainment
is
going
to
be
directed
out
towards
the
North
End
and
not
towards
the
existing
neighborhoods.
I
was
not
part
of
council
back
when
this
happened,
but
was
there
any
Outreach
to
the
neighborhoods?
If
you
get
any
feedback
from
anyone
in
the
neighborhood
regarding
this
type
of
project
in
the
future,
or
will
there
be
an
Outreach
coming
council.
T
Members,
this
project
will
have
to
go
through
pnz
and
we'll
come
back
to
you
for
Council,
so
it'll
have
to
go
through
the
neighborhood
meetings
and
what
all
the
neighbors
will
have
an
opportunity
to
come.
We
want
to
make
sure
it's
very
inviting
for
the
neighborhood
that
it's
a
compliment
to
the
neighborhood
and
even
when
we're
talking
about
the
the
two
solid
walls,
we
want
to
make
sure
that's
attractive
for
the
neighbors
too.
So
we'll
work
really
hard
to
make
sure
that
it's
incorporated
into
the
area.
Okay,.
J
F
Thank
you,
Miss
Myers
Kim
appreciate
it.
Okay,
the
only
comment
I
had
on
that
city
manager
is
the
appraisal
value.
I
know
it's
two
years
old.
Let's
take
a
look
at
that.
Maybe
work
with
the
city
attorney,
you
know
I
think
could
go
up
go
down,
but
I
think
it's
still
probably
should
be
more
closer.
We
do
appraisals
on
this
type
of
property,
a
little
bit
closer
to
the
time
we
sell
it.
Okay,
all
right,
we
may
lose
on
something
we
may
win
on
them,
but
at
least
in
this
case
we're
that's.
F
That
was
the
only
comment
appreciate
that
all
right,
so
item
number
10,
Cyber
Network.
This
is
another
exciting
project,
I
think
the
residents
of
Chandler.
This
is
a
good
chunk
of
dollars,
but
it's
really
worth
we're
trying
to
do
here
so
give
us
a
couple
minute
briefing
and
then
I
have
just
one
quick
question.
F
E
Out
a
10-year
strategy
of
what
the
city
needs
to
do
to
maintain,
enhance
and
upgrade
our
fiber
optic
Network
to
ensure
connectivity,
redundancy
and
efficiency
between
points
of
presidents
around
the
community.
So
what
we?
What
we
have
here
are
11
different
projects
identified
as
part
of
this
plan
update,
they
generally
fall
into
five
different
buckets
upgrades
being
conduit.
Ball
upgrades
redundancy
on
switches
coming
in
and
out
of
cabinets
traffic
communication
upgrades
a
lot
of
our
city-wide
conduit.
E
That's
in
the
ground
is
used
for
transportation
purposes
between
signals,
the
transportation
facilities,
so
people
watching
cameras.
So
all
that
communication
would
take
place
in
a
timely
manner
as
well
as
upgrades
to
fire
station
2..
Some
of
that
conduit
out
there.
The
best
part
of
this
is
100
of
the
project
is
being
funded
through
American
Rescue
plant
act
dollars,
so
it's
not
General
funded
and
it's
really
a
commitment
to
Residents
and
our
businesses.
Our
public
and
private
Partners
benefit
from
these
upgrades.
E
We're
oversizing
conduit,
we're
building
an
initial
conduit
and
we're
doing
it
in
an
efficient
manner
that
lays
out
a
a
thoughtful
approach
to
development
where
we're
not
tearing
up
roads
twice
or
we're
going
back
and
forth.
So
what
staff
has
before
you
in
this
contract
really
allows
us
to
execute
further
on
the
plan
that
Council
adopted
in
2020.
F
So
the
only
question
that
happened-
this
is
great
project
I,
know
the
timing
on
this,
which
that's
in
the
briefing
will
we
have
more
of
these,
or
this
is
the
last
of
them.
E
F
F
E
B
N
We're
grateful
and
excited
about
it.
So
absolutely
so
a
little
background
on
this
studies,
as
you
know,
show
that
in
law
enforcement
officers
have
a
shorter
lifespan
than
the
general
U.S
population,
and
the
leading
contributor
is
heart
disease.
So
this
is
a
result
of
continuous
stress
associated
with
the
prolonged
career
in
law
enforcement.
This
health
screening
for
our
officers
will
provide
an
opportunity
for
early
detection
of
heart
disease,
as
well
as
other
related
health
conditions
associated
with
that
employees.
N
Health
and
wellness
is
a
priority,
the
city
of
Chandler
and
the
police
department-
and
this
is
yet
another
example
that
demonstrates
that
to
our
employees.
The
health
screening
program
was
developed
specifically
to
address
health
risks
associated
with
First
Responders.
The
screenings
will
incorporate
blood
work,
vascular
Imaging,
as
well
as
cardiopulmonary
exercise
testing.
I
Chief
I
understand
that
this
is
not
mandatory
and
everybody
it's
at.
You
know
that
they
can
come
for
it
or
not.
But
what
I
wanted
to
do
today
is
take
a
moment,
as
you
stand
here,
to
talk
publicly
truly
to
encourage
every
single
one
of
our
police,
men
and
women
to
take
advantage
of
this
part
of
their
health
and
take
control
over
it
and
I
lost
my
son
in
September
two
years
ago
going.
This
is
going
to
be
the
third
year
from
a
massive
heart
attack
healthy.
I
So
it's
important
for
them
I
will
encourage
them
and
actually
really
implore
them.
Right
now
to
take
advantage
of
this
screening,
because
we
are
not
doing
it
just
for
the
heck
of
it
or
just
because
we
can
we're
doing
it
because
it's
important
to
do
and
that
they
need
to
take
advantage
of
that.
I
can't
stress
that
enough.
So
thank
you
again
for
continuing
to
push
this
for
us
to
be
able
to
provide
it
now.
I
I
want
to
thank
mayor
and
Council
for
saying
yes
to
this
and
city
manager
and
all
of
us
who
work
on
this
to
push
it
push
it
through
to
make
sure
that
they
have
access
to
it
and
right
now,
when
you
have
access,
you
have
to
take
that
access.
If
anything
happened,
then
later
on,
you
can't
say
well,
I
should
have
I
could
have
I.
S
Just
wanted
to
dovetail
a
little
bit
on
what
council
member
Ellis
was
saying:
is
there
a
plan
to
sort
of
roll
this
out?
Does
this
just
get
integrated
into
their
to
into
annual
checkups?
How
are
you
going
to
let
those
officers
know
that
this
is
now
available
to
them
and
encourage
them
to
take
it
without
you
know,
having
council
member
Ellis
bring
the
hammer
down.
So,
although.
N
She
can
do
it.
I
know
she
can
we've
already
rolled
out
the
first
phase,
which
is
100
slots
and
we
have
50
of
those
filled
at
this
point.
So
they'll
start
the
blood
screening
end
of
July
and
then
they'll
proceed
into
August
with
the
Imaging
and
the
testing,
the
cardio
testing.
And
then
we
have
a
second
phase.
It'll
come
in
the
fall
and
we
have
a
total
of
312
slots.
So
we're
encouraging
it.
We
know
younger
officers
come
into
the
you
know:
they're,
not
thinking
about
this
down
the
road.
N
So
we
do
a
lot
of
Education
and
Training
to
let
them
know.
Unfortunately,
I
have
two
friends
that
retired
and
shortly
thereafter
had
heart
attacks
that
died,
and
you
know
you
want
them
to
enjoy
that
retirement
that
they
earned
and
and
be
with
their
families.
You
know,
but
so
we're
pushing
it
right.
Now.
It's
50
signed
up
I
think
it
opened
up
two
weeks
ago
or
a
week
and
a
half
something
like
that.
So
that's
a
good
start,
so
we're
pushing
it.
I
haven't
signed
up
yet,
but.
A
M
F
Okay
item
number
22
is
called
called
in
by
councilmember
Ellis
SRP,
well,
drilling
agreement
and,
let's
clarify,
what's
being
done
with
the
consultant
John
our
water
Guru.
C
Okay,
thank
you
vice
mayor
Orlando
and
councilmember
Ellis
this
evening
we
have
resolution
before
us
to
approve
a
construction
agreement
between
Salt,
River
Project
and
the
City
of
Chandler
for
yet
another
shared
well
that
the
city
of
Chandler
will
share
with
sort
of
a
project
on
the
map
that
you
see
in
front
of
you.
We
have
several
Wells.
The
newest
well
will
be
the
one
just
east
of
Arizona
Avenue
at
a
site
directly
adjacent
to
the
Western
canal.
C
The
shared
Wells
program
has
been
in
effect
with
summer
project,
for
probably
the
last
30
years.
Chandler
has
done
everything
we
can
to
take
advantage
of
it.
We
get
our
wells
drilled
in
partnership
with
the
city
with
software
project,
for
about
half
the
initial
cost
of
the
drilling.
They
also
so
for
us
to
drill
a
well
today
and
equip
a
well.
C
We
would
be
well
into
the
three
to
four
million
dollar
range,
I'm,
very
surprised
at
the
prices
that
I'm
seeing
in
this
contract
are
even
less
than
than
the
50
number
so
tremendous
deal
for
us
beyond.
The
initial
first
cost
that
these
Wells
that
the
wells
are
with
this
summer
project.
They
also
equip
the
well
for
free
to
us
they
pay
for
that.
They
also
pay
for
the
maintenance
of
the
well.
They
also
pay
for
the
electricity
value
to
get
the
water
to
surface.
C
So,
if
you're
pumping
a
well,
you
have
to
lift
that
water
from
several
hundred
feet
below
ground,
so
they're
paying
for
a
good
portion
of
the
electricity
as
well.
So
there's
tremendous
benefits
for
the
city
and
we
take
advantage
of
a
shared
weld
with
a
silver
project.
Every
chance
we
get.
So
this
is
just
a
continuation
of
that
program.
I
Thank
you
vice
mayor
I
mean
there
is
no
no
saying
that
they
are
very
good
partners.
I
mean
30
years
with
them.
But
what
we
understand
right
now
is
that
water's
goal
at
this
time,
and
so
we
have
to
really
protect
the
people
of
Chandler
and
protect
the
city
in
any
type
of
contract.
I
did
have
a
conversation
with
our
attorney
this
afternoon
concerning
the
contract
and
everything,
because
we
are
not
going
to
walk
into
any
contract,
even
though
we
had
prior
contracts
with
them
where
they
perform
well.
I
C
Well
councilmember
Ellis.
It
has
been
a
commitment
from
SRP
that,
once
this
contract
is
signed,
that
we
will
be
on
the
top
of
their
list
as
priority.
So
we
are
being
told
that
they
will
begin
construction
next
year.
As
you
can
imagine,
in
this
time
of
water
shortage,
Drillers
are
hard
to
find
yeah
so
SRP,
since
they
have
a
very
large
drilling
contract
and
so
many
Wells
that
they
drill
and
maintain.
I
C
I
think
we
actually
get
a
little
bit
of
a
preference
as
far
as
getting
this
thing
installed
sooner
and
we
will
be
working
with
SRP
to
drive
that
schedule
every
day,
because
this
particular
location
for
us
is
extremely
important.
You'll
see
the
two
yellow
dots
there.
Those
both
are
new
wells
that
we're
putting
online
with
SRP
in
the
very
near
future
and
both
of
those
Wells
are
in
the
northern
part
of
town
and
for
us
that
part
of
town
is
very
important
to
us
to
get
new
new,
well
water,
too
yeah.
C
So
this
is
extremely
important
project
to
us
and
we'll
drive
them
as
quickly
as
we
can
to
completion.
Last.
I
C
Fortunately,
unlike
most
of
my
projects,
this
one
is
tucked
away
in
a
very
small
facility.
I
doubt
anyone
will
even
know
it's
happening.
To
be
honest,
mine
too,.
F
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
councilman.
Thank
you.
John
Mr
Kennison
appreciate
it
all
right.
Last
item
is
EPA
Grant.
Actually,
all
I
have
just
one
quick
question
on
the
EPA
Grant
John
you're
you're
doing
that
yeah.
This
is
for
the
I
know.
We've
had
some
contracts
for
meter
readers.
Is
this
something
similar
to
that
or
something
different
help
me
understand
what
we're
doing
here.
It's
not
it's
Environmental,
Protection
Agency
grant
for
the
990
000
for
meter
infrastructure
project.
C
Vice
mayor,
this
particular
contract
is
or
resolution
is
for
the
approval
with
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency
for
a
grant
of
nine
hundred
ninety
thousand
dollars.
This
one
is
a
little
bit
complicated
as
to
how
the
money
is
coming
to
us.
We
received
a
congressional
directed
spending
Authority
from
Greg
Stanton's
office
through
the
FED
right
through
the
federal
process.
C
We
received
that
I'm
going
to
say
over
a
year
ago,
when
we
got
that
Authority,
okay,
we
were
then
directed
to
the
EPA
to
actually
fill
out
the
paperwork
and
then
go
to
the
EPA
and
seek
the
grant.
So
that's
what
you
see
here
before
that
night
is
is
that
application
to
the
EPA
to
get
the
grants
that
was
authorized
through
the
through
the
Congress
got
it
it's
a
very
long
process
that
I.
F
C
It
absolutely
is,
and
it's
tied
to
our
Advanced
metering
infrastructure,
which
is
where
we'll
be
reading
all
of
our
water
meters
automatically,
and
then
all
that
will
tie
in
to
our
billing
infrastructure
and,
ultimately,
a
portal
for
all
of
our
residents
where
they
can
look
at
their
phone
and
they
can
actually
see
their
water
usage
on
a
daily
basis
and
that
the
intent
with
that
is
to
Aid
or
Advance
conservation.
C
F
Thank
you
very
much
John.
Can
you
appreciate
any
other
questions
that
items
that
weren't
called
in
all
right,
Council,
seeing
none?
We
have
a
study
session
on
Thursday
at
4,
30.
John
you'll
be
the
main
character
on
that
one
I'm
assuming
with
Wastewater
water,
solid
waste,
all
those
great
stuff,
and
then
we
have
an
action
item
on
that
as
well
proving
that
contract
on
Thursday
night
at
six
o'clock.