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ITEM #: 6.
DATE: 11/27/2023
AI #:1749
CITY COUNCIL ACTION REPORT
SUBJECT:
FINAL PLAT OF GOODYEAR FIRE STATION 188
STAFF PRESENTER(S):
Marty Crossland, Deputy Director of Development Engineering
OTHER PRESENTER(S):
Mario Saldamando, Senior Project Manager
SUMMARY
A Final Plat subdividing approximately
8.945
acres at the northwest corner of W. Harrison Street and S. Citrus Road into
1
lot.
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT
RECOMMENDATION
Approve the Final Plat of
Goodyear Fire Station 188
, subject to stipulations. (Marty Crossland, Deputy Director of Development Engineering)
STIPULATIONS
1. Any technical corrections to this final plat required by the City Engineer or his designee shall be made prior to the recordation of the Final Plat;
2. Prior to recordation of the Final Plat, Owner shall submit an updated title report for the property included within the Final Plat (the “Property”).
FISCAL IMPACT
Although a fiscal impact analysis has not been conducted on this specific project, all new development will have an ongoing fiscal impact on the City. The development is responsible for construction of all infrastructure necessary to serve the site and will generate one-time revenue for the City through payment of permits, construction sales tax and development impact fees. Longer term fiscal impacts include increased demands for municipal services, the costs of which may or may not be offset by increased property values/tax levies, city sales tax, state shared revenues and the increased demand for commercial and retail development. Any areas that will be maintained by the city are constructed by the developer and then conveyed to the city two years after construction.
BACKGROUND AND PREVIOUS ACTIONS
The property included within the Final Plat of Goodyear Fire Station 188 (the “Property”) was zoned Planned Area Development (PAD) District on October 16, 2008 by the adoption of Ordinance 2008-1144. The PAD was for a project then known as Rose Gardens and included residential districts and Public Facilities District (PFD).
The City acquired the Property for the development of a fire station. The development of the fire station on the Property and the adjacent half-street road improvements required the relocation of an existing Roosevelt Irrigation District (“RID”) well site. On August 28th, 2023 Council approved an agreement with Roosevelt Irrigation Improvement District (RID) to relocate RID Well No. 33 and provide a replacement wellsite. The replacement wellsite, known as the “New Replacement RID Well No. 33 Wellsite” was conveyed to Roosevelt Irrigation District by Special Warrant Deed as recorded with the Maricopa County Recorder (MCR 20230550683) and includes an Access Drive and Underground Utility easement for access to the New Replacement RID Well No. 33 Wellsite from Citrus Road. This final plat excludes the New Replacement RID Well No. 33 Wellsite parcel.
STAFF ANALYSIS
The proposed subdivision is consistent with the General Plan and will not adversely impact the surrounding area. Further, the proposed subdivision is consistent with the technical requirements of the city’s subdivision regulations and engineering standards, and provides for the orderly development of the property by identifying the required infrastructure needed to serve the development.
Attachments
Aerial Map
Zoning Ordinance
RID Special Warranty Deed Access Drive Underground Utility Easement
Final Plat
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