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City of Maricopa  
39700 W. Civic Center  
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Maricopa, AZ 85138  
Ph: (520) 568-9098  
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Meeting Agenda  
City Council Regular Meeting  
Mayor Nancy Smith  
Vice-Mayor Henry Wade  
Councilmember Eric Goettl  
Councilmember AnnaMarie Knorr  
Councilmember Amber Liermann  
Councilmember Vincent Manfredi  
Councilmember Bob Marsh  
Tuesday, June 17, 2025  
6:00 PM  
Council Chambers  
Procedure for Addressing the City Council  
The Maricopa City Council values citizen comments and input. If you wish to speak on a matter  
concerning Maricopa city government that is on the agenda, please fill out a speaker card and give it to  
the City Clerk before the meeting starts. The Mayor will call your name when that portion of the agenda  
is reached.  
The Call to the Public portion on the agenda provides citizens an opportunity to identify for the City  
Council matters of interest or concern related to city government that are not on the printed agenda.  
Under the provisions of the Arizona Open Meeting Law, the City Council is prohibited from responding  
to issues that have not been properly noticed. Therefore, the City Council may only listen to citizens  
who wish to address them on non-agenda items. We regret that the City Council cannot respond  
beyond thanking you for your comments. City staff will follow-up on your questions via telephone or  
email, whichever is preferred. A speaker card is not required for this portion of the meeting but it is  
appreciated.  
Whenever any group of persons wishes to address the City Council on the same subject matter, it  
shall be proper for the Mayor to request that a spokesperson be chosen.  
The City asks that, when your name is called, you come forward to the podium, state your name and  
then begin speaking. All speakers are expected to observe common standards of decorum and  
courtesy. Personal attacks, political speeches, or threats of political action are inappropriate in this  
forum and will be grounds, at the discretion of the Mayor, for ending a speaker's time at the podium.  
In the event that the meeting is disrupted in any way that the City in its sole discretion deems  
inappropriate, the City reserves the right to immediately remove the individual(s) from the meeting.  
Reasons for removing an individual include but are not limited to making offensive remarks or  
statements, disrespectful statements or actions, and any other action deemed appropriate.  
All remarks shall be addressed to the City Council as a body and not to staff or the public. No person  
other than a member of the City Council, the City Manager or the City Attorney and the person having  
the floor, shall be permitted to enter into any discussion without the permission of the Mayor.  
Depending on the number of items on the Council agenda and the number of speaker cards submitted,  
the Mayor may establish shorter time limits for speakers.  
1.  
Call to Order  
Roll Call  
Invocation  
Pledge of Allegiance  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Proclamations, Acknowledgements, Awards and Presentations  
Report from the Mayor  
The Mayor, members of Council or other designee, may present information related to  
the operation of the city.  
5.  
6.  
Report from the City Manager  
Call to the Public  
The procedures to follow if you address the Council are: Council requests that you  
express your ideas in three minutes or less and refrain from any personal attacks or  
derogatory statements about any City employee, a fellow citizen, or anyone else, whether  
in the audience or not. The Mayor will limit discussion whenever they deem such an  
action appropriate to the proper conduct of the meeting. At the conclusion of an open call  
to the public, individual members of the Council may respond to criticism made by those  
who have addressed the Council, may ask Staff to review a matter, or may ask that a  
matter be put on a future agenda. However, members of the Council shall not discuss or  
take legal action on any matters during an open call to the public unless the matters are  
properly noticed for discussion and legal action. Finally, a word on decorum at our  
meetings. Periodically, we may want to applaud a success or show our approval of a  
comment and occasionally, we may personally disagree with something that is said.  
However, when we’re hearing input from our City Council and our residents, whether we  
support their comments or disagree with their comments, please do not applaud or  
negatively respond to a speaker unless invited to do so by the presiding authority. It is  
important that every person who addresses the City Council has a right to speak and not  
be intimidated.  
7.  
Consent Agenda  
All items on the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine matters and will be  
enacted by one motion of the Council. There will be no separate discussion of these  
items unless a Councilmember or member of the public so requests, in which event the  
item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on  
the agenda.  
7.1  
7.2  
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, accepting  
public improvements and maintenance responsibility for collector roads within El Rancho  
Santa Rosa South, into the City Street/Road Maintenance System. Discussion and  
Action.  
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, accepting  
public improvements and maintenance responsibility for all local internal streets within  
the El Rancho Santa Rosa Parcel 3, into the City Street/Road Maintenance System.  
Discussion and Action.  
7.3  
7.4  
7.5  
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, accepting  
public improvements and maintenance responsibility for all local internal streets within  
the Moonlight subdivision Parcel A and Parcel P, into the City Street/Road Maintenance  
System. Discussion and Action.  
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, accepting  
public improvements and maintenance responsibility for all local internal roads within the  
Moonlight subdivision Parcel B, into the City Street/Road Maintenance System.  
Discussion and Action.  
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, accepting  
public improvements and maintenance responsibility for the collector roads within the  
Moonlight subdivision Phase 1, into the City Street/Road Maintenance System.  
Discussion and Action.  
7.6  
7.7  
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, accepting  
public improvements and maintenance responsibility for Green Road within the Moonlight  
subdivision, into the City Street/Road Maintenance System. Discussion and Action.  
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, supporting  
the submission of a grant application to the Ak Chin Indian Community for funding  
Maricopa Seniors Inc and agreeing to act as the designated fiscal agent of such funding.  
Discussion and Action.  
7.8  
The Mayor and City Council shall discuss and take action to approve the amendment of  
the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the City of Maricopa and Arizona  
Department of Transportation (ADOT) for the construction of Murphy Road and Hartman  
Road from the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) boundary to Honeycutt Road.  
Discussion and Action.  
7.9  
Approval of Minutes from the June 3, 2025 City Council Special and Regular meetings.  
Discussion and Action.  
7.10  
An Ordinance of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, approving  
and adopting an amendment to the City's Zoning Map to rezone approximately 263 acres  
of land generally located at the northwest corner of N. Ralston Road and State Route  
238, within the City of Maricopa incorporated limits, from Pinal County Industrial (CI-2) to  
Planned Area Development (PAD) as described in zoning case #PAD 24-07. The parcels  
of land are located in a portion of Section 14, Township 4 South, Range 2 East of the Gila  
and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. Discussion and Action.  
7.11  
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, supporting  
the submission of a grant application to the Ak Chin Indian Community for funding Hope  
Key Foundation and agreeing to act as the designated fiscal agent of such funding.  
Discussion and Action.  
8.  
Regular Agenda and/or Public Hearings  
Items on the agenda are open for citizen input. Please fill out a card and present it to  
the City Clerk before the meeting begins. The Mayor will call upon you for your  
comments.  
8.1  
8.2  
8.3  
PUBLIC HEARING. A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa,  
Arizona, approving and adopting a Minor General Plan Land Use Amendment to change  
the land use from existing Commercial (C), Medium Density Residential (M), and Master  
Planned Community (MPC) to Mixed Use (MU) for approximately 184 acres of land  
known as Assessor Parcel Nos. 510-73-001K and 510-73-001L and generally located at  
the southeast corner of N. John Wayne Pkwy. and W. Farrell Rd., within the City of  
Maricopa incorporated limits, as described in case # GPA23-05. The parcel of land is  
located in a portion of the west half of Section 3, Township 5 South, Range 3 East of the  
Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. Discussion and Action.  
An Ordinance of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, approving  
and adopting an amendment to the City's Zoning Map to rezone approximately 184 acres  
of land generally located at the southeast corner of North John Wayne Parkway and  
West Farrell Road within the City of Maricopa incorporated limits, on Pinal County APN  
#510-73-001K and 510-53-001L, from the existing Avalea Planned Area Development  
(PAD), Local Business (CB-1) and Transitional (TR) to the Maricopa Towne Center  
Planned Area Development (PAD) as described in Case #PAD 23-04. The parcel of land  
is located in the west half of Section 3, Township 5 South, Range 3 East, of the Gila and  
Salt River Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. Discussion and Action.  
The Mayor and City Council shall hear a 2024 Office of Economic Opportunity Annual  
Report Presentation from Chief Strategy Officer. Discussion Only.  
9.  
Executive Session  
The Maricopa City Council may go into executive session, which is not open to the  
public, for purpose of obtaining legal advice from the City’s attorney on any of the above  
agenda items pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-431.03 (A)(3).  
10.  
Adjournment  
Note: This meeting is open to the public. All interested persons are welcome to  
attend. Council members of the City of Maricopa City Council will attend either in person  
or by telephonic conference or video communication. Supporting documents and staff  
reports, which were furnished to the City Council with this agenda, are available for review  
Physical access to the meeting room will be available 15 minutes prior to the meeting  
start time.  
Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation, such as a sign  
language interpreter, by contacting the City Clerk’s Office at 520-316-6970. Requests  
should be made as early as possible to allow time to arrange the accommodation.  
NOTICE TO PARENTS: Parents and legal guardians have the right to consent before  
the City of Maricopa makes a video or voice recording of a minor child A.R.S.  
§1-602.A.9. Maricopa City Council meetings are recorded and may be viewed on Channel  
20 and the Maricopa website. If you permit your child to participate in the Council  
meeting, a recording will be made. If your child is seated in the audience, your child may  
be recorded, but you may request that your child be seated in a designated area to avoid  
recording. Please submit your request to the City Clerk at (520) 316-6970.