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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 2000-42RESOLUTION 2000-42 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS ACTING IN SUPPORT OF THE TOWNS OF QUEEN CREEK AND GILBERT AND THE CITY OF CHANDLER URGING THE MARICOPA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO DEFER THE PROPOSED SALE OF ANY OF THE 2,400 ACRES OF LAND IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE SAN TAN MOUNTAIN REGIONAL PARK AND REQUEST THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR TO ENTER INTO DISCUSSIONS AND MEETINGS WITH QUEEN CREEK AS WELL AS PINAL COUNTY AND CITIZEN GROUPS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE LAND FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS: Whereas,theFountainHillsTownCouncilisinfavorofpreservationofpublic lands;and Whereas,thestatepollsandsurveyregardingStateGrowingSmarterLanguage aboutopenspacepreservationrevealthatsimilarsentimentsabouttheimportanceofopen space are held bya majority of County residents;and Whereas,news of a possible sale of the County land adjacent toSanTan Mountain Regional Park generated extreme concern among Queen Creek,Gilbert,and Chandler residents;and Whereas,preservation of open space is of statewide concern,as evidenced inthe factthatthe November 2000 ballot issues contain boththe Citizens Growth Management Initiative and Growing Smarter Plus;and Whereas,theland adjacent totheSanTan Mountain Regional Park was purchased with publicly approved County bond money for parks and open space;and Whereas,local residents support the protection and preservation ofthe publicly owned lands inthe San Tan Mountains remaining as open space to meet the needs of County residents,expected to increase by8 percent per year inthispart of theValley,and byas much as 100,000 per year county-wide,making open space an ever more rareand important commodity;and Whereas,San Tan Mountain Regional Park isthe only county-operated park located inthe fast-growing Southeast Valley;and Whereas,the San Tan Mountain Regional Park isthe last of the County desert parkstobe developed,while County parks funding hasbeen used forthe benefit ofallthe other County parkstheselasttenyears;and Nfemanu*'^ Whereas,thepublicdemandanddesireforopenspacehasincreaseddramatically overrecentyearsastherateofpopulationgrowthanddevelopmenthasledthepopulation to place an increased value on public open space;and Whereas,the County hasarare opportunity tomeetthe desires of residents andtax payersifthelandadjacenttotheSanTan Mountain RegionalParkwere preserved as public open space instead of being sold;and Whereas,there isstilla need fortimetobe spent in analysis and discussion about alternativestofundpark development withtheelectedofficialsfromEastValley Communities; Whereas,theTownof Fountain Hillsisalso concerned thatthe County manageall of its park lands appropriately;and Whereas,residents ofthe Town of Fountain Hillshavehad concerns inthepast regarding proposals for development inthe McDowell Mountain Regional Park,including a proposal fora large outdoor statuary display during 1999,and more recently have been concerned regarding reports that the County might consider granting permission to locate a large cellular communications tower inside that park's boundary,and also have concerns regarding maintaining the integrity of the park's boundary;and Whereas,the Town of Fountain Hills urges the County to preserve theSan Tan, McDowell Mountain,and other County parks to retain their value as examples of relatively pristine Sonoran desert; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1.That the Fountain Hills Town Council isinfull support of the efforts of the Towns of Queen Creek and Gilbert and the City of Chandler to preserve and protect the 2,400 acres adjacent totheSanTan Mountain Regional Park. Section 2.That the Board of Supervisors suspends any action onthe proposed sale ofanyofthe2,400acres adjacent totheSanTan Mountain RegionalParkasdescribedin Exhibit A. Section 3.That the Board of Supervisors direct the County Administrative Officer and Parks Director to meet with the cities and towns and citizens groups to formulate a planofretentionand preservation forthelandownedbythe County anddescribedin Exhibit A. Section 4.The Fountain Hills Mayor and Town Manager will lend assistance and supportasappropriatetowardsthispreservationeffort. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Common Council of the Town of ,thFountainHills,this 7m day of September 2000. FOR THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS:ATTESTED TO: William E.Farrell,Town Attorney