HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 2019-59 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-59
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA, ORDERING AND CALLING A SPECIAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD IN AND FOR THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS, ON
MAY 19, 2020, TO REFER TO THE VOTERS OF THE TOWN 1) ORDINANCE
19-03 REZONING 59.79 ACRES GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF SHEA AND PALISADES BOULEVARDS FROM
L-3 P.U.D. AND OSR TO DAYBREAK PAD; AND 2) RESOLUTION 2019-39,
CHANGING ROUGHLY 23 ACRES NEAR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
SHEA AND PALISADES BOULEVARDS FROM LODGING TO MULTI-
FAMILY/MEDIUM
RECITALS:
WHEREAS, on October 10, 2019, two applications for referenda petition serial numbers
REF2019-01 and REF2019-02 were filed with the Town Clerk; and
WHEREAS, on October 31, 2019, petitions for each of the referenda questions were filed with
the Office of the Town Clerk within the deadline established by Arizona Revised Statutes; and
WHEREAS, after review and procedures conducted by the Fountain Hills Town Clerk and
subsequent random sampling voter registration verification by the Maricopa County Recorder's
Office, it was determined that said petitions contained adequate numbers of signatures to place
each item on the ballot; and
WHEREAS, the Fountain Hills Town Council believes it to be in the best interest of the Town to
order and call a special election to be held on May 19, 2020.
ENACTMENTS:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF
FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA, as follows:
SECTION 1. Order and Call of Election. A special election in the Town of Fountain Hills,
Arizona, is hereby ordered and called to be held on May 19, 2020,to refer to the qualified electors
of the Town Ordinance No. 19-03 (Daybreak Rezone) and Resolution 2019-39 (Daybreak
General Plan Amendment), and other questions which may be ordered by the Town Council to
be placed on said ballot after adoption of this resolution, as permitted by law.
SECTION 2. Conduct of Election. The election will be conducted by mail ballot according to
A.R.S. 16-409, as amended, and the Town Clerk is hereby authorized to sign Maricopa County's
Menu of Services Agreement for the conduct of the May 19, 2020 Special Election.
SECTION 3. Informational Pamphlet. The Town Clerk is hereby directed to cause the
preparation and distribution of an informational pamphlet, which shall include the sample ballot
for the Town; and, if the Town Clerk determines it to be in the Town's best interests, combine
such informational pamphlet and sample ballot with any other informational pamphlet being
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prepared for the May 19, 2020 Special Election. The Informational Pamphlet is to be mailed by
April 20, 2020 to the residence of each registered voter of the Town as shown on the general
county register.
SECTION 4. Submitting Arguments. The Town hereby sets the date of February 19, 2020,
at the hour of 6:00 p.m., as the deadline to submit arguments FOR or AGAINST each of the
questions. The Town Clerk is authorized to publish in a newspaper of general circulation within
the Town a notice stating the deadline for the filing with the Town of arguments FOR or
AGAINST, for inclusion in the informational pamphlet. A form of the notice requesting arguments
FOR and AGAINST, including the deadline for submitting arguments, is attached hereto as
Exhibit A. The Town Clerk is authorized to revise the form of notice hereto as necessary to
comply with all applicable laws. Each argument shall not exceed 300 words in length and shall
contained the sworn statement of each person sponsoring it. If the argument is sponsored by an
organization, it shall contain the sworn statement of two executive officers of the organization, or
if sponsored by a political committee, it shall contain the sworn statement of the committee's
chairman or treasurer. Each argument shall also be submitted to the Town Clerk in electronic
format. Persons signing shall also identify themselves by giving their residence or post office
address and a telephone number, which shall not appear in the pamphlet. With each argument
supporting or opposing the questions, one hundred dollars ($100.00) shall be deposited with the
Town Clerk, for a proportionate cost of paper and printing the argument.
SECTION 5. Deadline for Voter Registration and Mailing of Ballots. Maricopa County
registration and voting lists will be used for the special election. To be qualified to vote in the
special election, a Town resident must be registered to vote by April 20, 2020. In an all-mail ballot
election, all qualified electors who were registered by the registration deadline will receive a mail
ballot. Official ballots for the special election will be mailed by Maricopa County Elections to
qualified electors three to four weeks prior to the election date. The following locations will open
as ballot replacement locations as noted:
Fountain Hills Community Center 05/11/20—05/19/20
13001 North La Montana Drive
Fountain Hills, Arizona 85268
Maricopa County Elections Department— MCTEC 04/22/20—05/19/20
510 South 3rd Avenue
Phoenix Arizona 85003
Maricopa County Recorder/Elections Department— MESA 04/22/20—05/19/20
222 East Javelina
Mesa, Arizona 85210
SECTION 6. Ballots. The Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause ballots to be
printed and mailed to the qualified electors offering to vote at the election. The Mayor and the
Town Clerk, or either of them, are authorized and directed to enter into one or more contracts or
agreements with the Maricopa County Recorder and with the Maricopa County Elections
Department for election services.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Council of the Fountain Hills, Maricopa County,
Arizona, this 17th day of December, 2019.
FOR THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS: ATTESTED TO:
Ginn Dickey, ayor E izabeth :urke, Town Clerk
REVIEWED BY: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Grady E. Miller, n Managern D. nson, Town Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS
MAY 19, 2020 SPECIAL ELECTION
REQUEST FOR STATEMENTS FOR OR AGAINST
The Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona will hold a Special Election on Tuesday, May 19, 2020, to
refer to the qualified electors of the Town Ordinance 19-03 (Daybreak Rezone) and Resolution
2019-39 (Daybreak General Plan Amendment), and other questions which may be ordered by
the Town Council to be placed on said ballot after adoption of this resolution, as permitted by
law.
Ballot language will be available in the Town Clerk's Office and on the Town's webpage by
January 5, 2020.
Questions will be presented to the qualified voters of the Town of Fountain Hills in an informational
pamphlet. The pamphlet will be mailed to the households of all registered voters prior to the start
of early voting.
Any person(s) wishing to submit a statement FOR or AGAINST the questions may be submitted
for publication in the informational pamphlet. Each argument cannot exceed 300 words in length
and must contain the sworn statement of each person sponsoring it. If the argument is sponsored
by an organization, it shall contain the sworn statement of two executive officers of the
organization, or if sponsored by a political committee, it shall contain the sworn statement of the
committee's chairman or treasurer. Each argument shall also be submitted to the Town Clerk in
electronic format. A payment of one hundred dollars ($100.00), to offset a portion of the cost of
paper and printing the pamphlet, must accompany the filing of each argument.
Arguments must be submitted by 6:00 p.m. on February 19, 2020, at the following location:
Fountain Hills Town Clerk's Office
16705 E. Avenue of the Fountains
Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
For more information, please call the Fountain Hills Town Clerk Elizabeth Burke at 480.816.5115.