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  • City of Mesa Ordinance 5693

    Mesa, AZ
    Proposal

    Ordinance 5693 extends the corporate limits of the City of Mesa, Arizona by annexing contiguous territory into the city. The City of Mesa filed a blank petition with the Maricopa County Recorder on January 3, 2022, and held a public hearing on January 24, 2022, in compliance with Arizona Revised Statutes Section 9-471. A written petition signed by property owners representing one-half or more in value and more than one-half of the persons owning property subject to taxation within the annexation area was subsequently filed with the County Recorder within one year of the thirty-day waiting period. The annexation satisfies statutory requirements and does not alter territory previously claimed in another filing.

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City of Mesa Ordinance 5652

Mesa, AZ
Proposal

Ordinance No. 5652 extends the corporate limits of the City of Mesa, Arizona by annexing contiguous territory pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes Title 9, Chapter 4, Article 7. The City filed a blank petition with the Maricopa County Recorder on October 6, 2021, followed by a public hearing on November 1, 2021. A written petition signed by owners of at least one-half in value of real and personal property subject to taxation within the proposed annexation area was filed with the County Recorder within one year of the required thirty-day waiting period. The Mayor and Council approved extending Mesa's corporate limits to embrace the described territory, which satisfied all statutory requirements under A.R.S. Section 9-471(H) and contained no alterations after petition signature.

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  • RESOLUTION NO. \ \ (, 7 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY

    Mesa, AZ
    Proposal

    Resolution No. 73 of the City of Mesa, passed and adopted on May 17, 2021, abandons and extinguishes a portion of a 20-foot non-exclusive public utilities easement recorded in Document No. 2007-0962984 of Maricopa County records, located at 6361 South Power Road. The City Council determined the easement portion is no longer needed and exercised its authority under Arizona Revised Statutes Title 28 §§ 7201-7215 and Mesa City Code Title 9, Chapter 10 to extinguish it. The specific abandoned area is legally described in Exhibit A with reference to sections 31 and 36 in Township 1 South, Range 6-7 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian in Maricopa County.

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  • RESOLUTION NO. I I ;>... ~ ~

    Mesa, AZ
    Proposal

    The City Council of Mesa approved a site plan modification on March 18, 2019, for the expansion of an existing self-storage facility located in the 1600 block of South Alma School Road (east side) on 9.6± acres in zoning case ZON 18-00902. The project includes proposed additional storage area of 19,177 square feet and a proposed additional building area of 10,110 square feet, bringing the total proposed storage area to 111,191 square feet. The approval is conditioned upon compliance with the final site plan and landscape plan submitted, all requirements of prior case Z92-57, all City development codes and regulations, and Design Review requirements, with violations subject to penalties under Mesa Zoning Ordinance 11-79-1 to 11-79-6.

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  • City of Mesa Ordinance 5608

    Mesa, AZ
    Proposal

    Ordinance 5602 authorizes the annexation of specified territory into the City of Mesa, Arizona, pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes Title 9, Chapter 4, Article 7. The City filed a blank petition with the Maricopa County Recorder on December 17, 2020, describing the territory and exterior boundaries to be annexed, with notice provided to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and Assessor. A public hearing was held on January 11, 2021, and a written petition signed by owners of more than one-half in value of real and personal property subject to taxation was filed and circulated within one year of the 30-day waiting period. The territory is completely surrounded by existing City of Mesa corporate limits and is not currently within the city's boundaries.

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  • City of Mesa Ordinance 5655

    Mesa, AZ
    Proposal

    City of Mesa Ordinance 5655 approves the annexation of contiguous territory into the City of Mesa pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes Title 9, Chapter 4, Article 7. The blank petition for annexation was filed with the Maricopa County Recorder on October 21, 2021, with notice provided to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and Assessor. A public hearing was held on November 15, 2021, as required by statute. The written petition was signed by owners of at least one-half in value of real and personal property and more than one-half of persons owning property subject to City taxation within the proposed annexation territory, and was filed within one year of the thirty-day waiting period. The ordinance authorizes extending the City's corporate limits to embrace the described territory.

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  • City of Mesa Ordinance 5724

    Mesa, AZ
    Proposal

    City of Mesa Ordinance 5724 extends the city's corporate limits by annexing territory that meets statutory requirements under Arizona Revised Statutes Title 9, Chapter 4, Article 7. A blank petition was filed with the Maricopa County Recorder on June 14, 2022, followed by a public hearing on July 11, 2022. The territory proposed for annexation is surrounded by the City of Mesa's existing corporate limits on at least three sides and is not currently within city limits. The petition was signed by owners of at least one-half the value of real and personal property and more than one-half of persons owning property that would be subject to city taxation upon annexation, filed within one year of the required 30-day waiting period.

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  • RESOLUTION NO. 11 <i?'~'t A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF

    Mesa, AZ
    Proposal

    This resolution abandons an 8-foot public utility easement located at 4611 East Fairbrook Circle in Mesa, Arizona, recorded on Lot 104 of Sundance Groves (Book 285 of Maps, Page 10, Maricopa County records). The City Council determined the easement is no longer needed and exercised its authority under Arizona Revised Statutes Title 28 §§ 7201-7215 and Mesa City Code Title 9, Chapter 10 to extinguish it. The resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council on June 6, 2022. The abandoned easement encompasses approximately 1,044 square feet in the northwest quarter of Section 15, Township 1 North, Range 6 East.

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  • RESOLUTION NO. f /4-jCf A RESOUITION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MESA,

    Mesa, AZ
    Proposal

    This Mesa City Council resolution, passed December 9, 2019, authorizes the sale of approximately 25,500 square feet of city-owned property at 10702 E. Elliot Road (APN: 304-02-892) that was originally intended for a reservoir and pump station. The sale occurs as part of a land exchange in which the City acquires approximately 36,166 square feet of replacement property (APN: 304-01-006P) along with an associated waterline easement. The City no longer requires the original well-site location following completion of the Signal Butte Water Treatment Plant. The City Manager is authorized to execute all necessary documents to complete the exchange and transfer title.

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