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Volume 32 Issue 28 Goodyear, AZ

May 26, 2021

Dr. Neil Superfon fills dermatology void BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI West Valley View Executive Editor

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IN THE BIZ

r. Neil Superfon is dedicated to his field. For 52 years, he has provided Valley residents with dermatological care. He founded Arizona Dermatology in 1969 as a one-office practice at Indian School and 19th Avenue. Two years ago, with seven offices and 110 employees, Superfon and his co-owners sold the practice. “Instead of retiring, I decided to stay practicing because I like it,” he said. Less than a month ago, he opened Buckeye Dermatology at 825 S. Watson Road, Buckeye. Next-day appointments are available. “Buckeye was underserved,” Superfon said about why he chose Buckeye. “There were no dermatologists between Litchfield Park and Buckeye. The nearest practice is about 18 miles away. “We have the best experience in town. We have the nicest, all-new little office. We want to serve everyone.” Buckeye Dermatology could be considered a one-stop shop. “No expense has been spared at the practice,” Superfon said. “We didn’t want to leave any important items out of our practice. But Buckeye residents don’t have to drive 20 miles. They can go right in their backyard.” His services include laser light skin surgery, nonsurgical skin cancer treatment, biopsies and excision, cryosurgery with liquid nitrogen, curettage Public Notices ............... page 2 © Copyright, 2021 West Valley View, Inc.

and electrodessication, Mohs surgery, radiation therapy, and beautification and body enhancement services. “Most dermatologists don’t have radiation for skin cancer,” Superfon said. “I’m also certified in dermatopathy.” In the practice, Superfon is joined by physician assistant Papu Narayanappa, a Kentucky native who earned a master’s in medical science from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. For the first four years, she practiced internal medicine, followed by 20 years in dermatology. A Detroit native, Superfon graduated from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (Midwestern University of Osteopathic Medicine). He completed a one-year internal medicine internship at Pontiac General Hospital in Pontiac, Michigan, followed by dermatology residency and teaching position at Chicago College of Medicine. He said he chose dermatology because it was “very interesting for my personality. I like detailed work, like taking off a mole. Leave the heart transplants to somebody else.” Superfon said his goal is to diagnose melanomas early so “people can survive.” “That’s the one dangerous skin cancer, melanomas,” he said. “We have a new tool, a handheld magnification tool called dermatoscopes, that helps us tell if melanomas have any changes or if lesions have changes consistent with melanomas. It’s not a diagnostic tool.” (USPS 004-616) is published weekly

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For skin cancer patients, Superfon offers superficial radiation therapy (SRT). “If someone’s a little older and doesn’t want to have a surgery, for five minutes, they can have radiation, which is of no danger to their body,” he said. “They don’t have to go into a big hospital. We have an SRT machine that’s very expensive. It’s mostly for basal and squamous cell cancers.” With Mohs surgery, Superfon helps skin cancer patients from having to have a second surgery. During traditional skin cancer surgery, the lesion is removed, and the biopsy will show if the edges are clear. Mohs makes that much easier. “If you had, say, a basal cell, we can take the basal cell off; and rather than suturing the wound, you take it and evaluate it (the edges) with the microscope while you’re there,” he said. “If it’s clear on the microscope, then you close the wound. You’re not going to have to go back for a second procedure.” Superfon is pleased to offer minor cosmetic procedures, too, including Botox and other fillers. He has laser therapy for brown spots and for psoriasis. “We provide all aspects of dermatologic care,” he said.

Buckeye Dermatology

825 S. Watson Road, Buckeye 602-754-6075, buckeyederm.com Subscriptions are $26 for 2 years, $14 for one year. Periodicals postage paid at Phoenix, AZ 85026.

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Credit Union employees donate $3K BY WEST VALLEY VIEW STAFF

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hrough its EmployeesCare Program, Credit Union West donated $3,000 to AZ Blankets 4 Kids, a volunteer-run nonprofit in Phoenix that provides handmade blankets to local children in need. Credit Union West leaders presented AZ Blankets 4 Kids with the donation on April 30. “Supporting our community is a part of who we are, and it’s a core value for our employees as well,” said Karen Roch, president and CEO of Credit Union West. “Every year, our employees come together to support local nonprofits of their choosing, going above and beyond to help individuals and organizations in the communities we serve.”

Public Notice ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: GROWSMART HYDR LLC II The address of the registered office is: 2909 S 121st Dr Tolleson, AZ 85353 WENDYANN ROGERS III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names of each person who is a man-ager and each member who owns a twenty per-cent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: WENDYANN ROGERS/ WENDYANN RO-GERS/ WENDYANN ROGERS Published West Valley View May 12/19/26, 2021 / 38406

Public Notice ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: INFINITY MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC II The address of the registered office is: 12526 W. Buchanan Street, AVONDALE, AZ, 85323 The name of the Statutory Agent is: Peter Jordyn Investment Group, LLC III Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in

Through the EmployeesCARE Program, Credit Union West employees raise funds for local organizations. Employees determine which four nonprofits will receive support from the program each year, distributing funds on a quarterly basis. AZ Blankets 4 Kids was selected due to its dedicated volunteers and unique mission of providing high-quality, handmade blankets to children in need. Established in 2001, the volunteer-based organization has 37 sewing groups that provide blankets to seriously ill and traumatized children. To date, the organization has donated more than 135,000 blankets to children across the Valley. “This donation will provide us with the foundation to better serve children

a manager or managers. The names of each person who is a manager and each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: MEMBER Donna-Ann C. Valenzuela, 12526 W. Buchanan Street, AVONDALE, AZ, 85323 Published West Valley View / Business, May 19, 26, Jun 2, 2021 / 38458

The rental agreement giving rise to this lien was entered into by the Land-lord and the following parties, owners of the mobile home, as tenants: Date of Rental Agreement: In calendar year 2008 Name(s) of Tenant(s): Rick Jay Schaeffer Owner of Re-cord: Rick Jay Schaeffer Said mobile home is located at the address shown above as the location of sale. The above described property shall be offered for sale pursuant to A.R.S. �33- 1023. The proceeds from the sale will be applied to the cost of sale and to the lien, and any money that remains will be disposed of as provided in A.R.S. �331023. Sale will be held following the COVID-19 guidelines. HOLIDAY MHC, LP DBA HOLIDAY VILLAGE By: Cecilia A. Prendergast Title Administrator Dated: May 19, 2021 May 26, 2021 Published: West Valley View/Business, May 19, 26, 2021 / 38525

Public Notice NOTICE OF SALE OF MOBILE HOME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following item of personal property will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, to satisfy a landlord’s lien: Mobile Home Make: TRAVELEZE Body Style: 8 X 30 Model Year: 1974 VIN: S25613 Date and Time of Sale: 06/29/2021 10:00 AM Location of Sale: Space No. 602 HOLIDAY VILLAGE 701 S DOBSON ROAD MESA, AZ 85202 Name of landlord: HOLIDAY MHC, LP DBA HOLIDAY VILLAGE Amount of Claimed Lien:$1,780.00 as of April 14, 2021 The Landlord reserves the right to bid at said sale and if its bid is the highest, to purchase said mobile home. The Landlord claims a lien against this property in the amount shown above as of the date shown above, for rents and other charges which have accrued through that date under a rental agreement covering the space occupied by the mo-bile home.

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in need in Phoenix and increase the impact of AZ Blankets 4 Kids,” said Letty Fowell, president of AZ Blankets 4 Kids. “The communities we serve are a top priority for us and our team members,” Roch said. “It is uplifting to see our employees positively impact our community through their quarterly giving program.” Individuals interested in supporting AZ Blankets 4 Kids can visit its website azblankets4kids.com or find it on Amazon’s Smile program. Through this program, they receive half a percent of the purchase price of eligible purchases when consumers check out and select the organization as their preferred nonprofit recipient. Info: cuwest.org/givingback

Public Notice CITY OF GLENDALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the City of Glendale Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on June 10, 2021, at 4:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Conference Room B3, 5850 West Glendale Avenue, Glendale, Arizona, to hear a request for relief from the requirements of the Glendale Zoning Ordinance as follows: WAY-LAND RESIDENCE

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VARIANCE-VAR21-03: A request by Tony Wayland to reduce the required twenty (20) foot side yard setbacks, as required in the R-3 zoning district, to five (5) feet on the west side and ten (10) feet on the east side to allow for a single family addition and a detached accessory structure. The site is located at the southeast corner of W. Myrtle and N. 48 th Avenues (4803 W Myrtle) and is in the Cactus District. Staff Contact: Christina Lavelle, Planner,(623) 9302553. Copes of all applications and exhibits are available for public review at Development Services Department, 5850 West Glendale Avenue, Suite 212, Glendale, Arizona, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. weekdays or will be available online at https://glendale. hosted.civiclive.com/cms /one. aspx?pageId=15331862. For further information, please call the staff contact listed for each application at (623) 930-2800. Interested parties are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. FOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS Please contact Samantha Cope at (623) 930-2831 or scope@glendaleaz. com at least three working days prior to the meeting if you require special accommodations due to a disability. Hearing-impaired persons, please use the Arizona Relay Service (623) 930-2197. CITY OF GLENDALE Kevin Phelps, City Manager Publish: May 26, 2021 West Valley View / 38632

MAY 26, 2021


PUBLIC NOTICE

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Therefore, Schedule B has been omitted.

Official City/Town Budget Forms SCHEDULE A 4/19 Arizona Auditor General's Office

109,104,059 $ $

89,064,984

89,064,984 $ $

Includes Expenditure/Expense Adjustments Approved in the current year from Schedule E. Includes actual amounts as of the date the proposed budget was prepared, adjusted for estimated activity for the remainder of the fiscal year. Amounts on this line represent Fund Balance/Net Position amounts except for amounts not in spendable form (e.g., prepaids and inventories) or legally or contractually required to be maintained intact (e.g., principal of a permanent fund). * ** ***

Budgeted Expenditures/Expenses 2022

MAY 26, 2021

The city/town does not levy property taxes and does not have special assessment districts for which property taxes are levied.

Total Financial Resources Available 2022

Official City/Town Budget Forms

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109,104,059

109,104,059 2022 109,104,059

0 25,444,253 0 19,235,149 4,107,136 17,516,616 42,800,905

EXPENDITURE LIMITATION COMPARISON Budgeted expenditures/expenses Add/subtract: estimated net reconciling items Budgeted expenditures/expenses adjusted for reconciling items Less: estimated exclusions Amount subject to the expenditure limitation EEC expenditure limitation

E

1 2 3 4 5 6

5,079,553 23,407,728 70,247,925 12

11

13

38,839,437

0

0 0 0 879,535 507,737 10 D Interfund Transfers (Out)

Interfund Transfers In 2022

2022

0

0

0 0

0

0 0

0

0 0

507,737

0 0

0

879,535 9

8 Other Financing (Uses) 2022

D

Other Financing Sources 2022

D

Estimated Revenues Other than Property Taxes 2022

D

7

6

Secondary Property Tax Levy

C

B Primary Property Tax Levy

B

5

4,280,110

29,767,318

17,833,308

478,380

2,825,100

21,153,250

0

$

2021 89,064,984

45,494,832

150,000

0

0

150,000

18,154,475

$

0

0

0 Maintained Fund Balance for Financial Stability

0

0 Future Capital Projects

183,069,475

0 Reduction for Amounts Not Available:

Amounts for Future Debt Retirement:

2022

LESS:

0

1,537,272 0

0

1,537,272 0

0

0

2,825,100

4,280,110

88,577,534

54,371,493

Total All Funds

87,386,731 0

0

0 27,340,357 0 17,686,187 1,776,073 5,946,218 35,828,699

0 1,064,250 4,474,881 5,492,117

Internal Service Funds

0 17,273,625

25,273,545

Enterprise Funds Available Fiscal Year

* Includes actual property taxes collected as of the date the proposed budget was prepared, plus estimated property tax collections for the remainder of the fiscal year.

SCHEDULE B

0

Permanent Fund

A. City/Town tax rate (1) Primary property tax rate 1.6584 1.6551 (2) Secondary property tax rate 1.8675 1.0925 (3) Total city/town tax rate 3.5259 2.7476 B. Special assessment district tax rates Secondary property tax rates - As of the date the proposed budget was prepared, the city/town was operating special assessment districts for which secondary property taxes are levied. For information pertaining to these special assessment districts and their tax rates, please contact the city/town.

4/19 Arizona Auditor General's Office

16,154,291

FUNDS

8,709,387

2022

$

* Includes actual property taxes collected as of the date the proposed budget was prepared, plus 5. estimated Property tax rates tax collections for the remainder of the fiscal year. property

2022

C. Total property taxes collected

S c h

5. rates 4. Property tax taxes collected* A. tax ratetaxes A. City/Town Primary property (1) Primary tax rate 1.6584 1.6551 (1) Current property year's levy $ 4,096,387 (2) Prior Secondary 1.8675 1.0925 (2) years’property levies tax rate (3) Total city/town tax rate 3.5259 2.7476 (3) Total primary property taxes $ 4,096,387 B. Special assessment district tax rates B. Secondary property taxes Secondary property tax rates - As of the date the proposed budget was prepared, the (1) Current levy $ assessment 4,613,000 city/town wasyear's operating special districts for which secondary (2) Prior taxes years’are levies property levied. For information pertaining to these special assessment districts (3) secondary property taxesthe city/town.$ 4,613,000 and Total their tax rates, please contact

4

4,280,110 2,825,100 7,105,210

Fund Balance/Net Position at July 1***

4,613,000

4,096,387 $ 4,613,000 8,709,387 $

2022

$

$ $

3

$

4,096,387

26,066,620

4,096,387

$

4,280,110 2,825,100 4,280,110 7,105,210

2

$

$

2022

E

$$

4,096,387 $ 4,613,000 4,096,387 8,709,387 $$

Actual Expenditures/Expenses**

B. Secondary property taxes

3. Property levy amounts (1) tax Current year's levy A. Primary property (2) Prior years’taxes levies B. Secondary taxes (3) Totalproperty secondary property taxes tax levy amounts C. Total property taxes collected

2021

2021

4. Amount Propertyreceived taxes collected* from primary property taxation in 2. A. taxes of the sum of that thePrimary currentproperty year in excess (1) Current year's levy year's (2) maximum allowable Prior years’ leviesprimary property tax levy. A.R.S. §42-17102(A)(18) (3) Total primary property taxes

$

1

Fiscal Year 2022

3. Property tax levy amounts A. Primary property taxes 1. Maximum allowable primary B. Secondary property taxesproperty tax levy. A.R.S. C. Total§42-17051(A) property tax levy amounts

E

2. Amount received from primary property taxation in the current year in excess of the sum of that OFtaxTOLLESON year's maximum allowable primaryCITY property Tax Levy and Tax Rate$ Information levy. A.R.S. §42-17102(A)(18)

Adopted/Adjusted Budgeted Expenditures/Expenses*

4,280,110

2021

4,096,387 $

Capital Projects Fund

$

Debt Service Fund

1. Maximum allowable primary property tax levy.

A.R.S. §42-17051(A) [Schedules A and B Attached]

Special Revenue Fund

Tax Levy and Tax Rate Information

Published in the West Valley ViewFiscal and theYear West2022 Valley Business on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 2022/ 38513 2021 and Wednesday, May 26, 2021.

General Fund

A complete copy of the Tentative Budget and Property Tax Levy for Fiscal Year 20212022 may be viewed at www.tolleson.az.gov/13/Finance or upon request in the Finance Department at Tolleson City Hall and at the Tolleson Public Library at 9555 West Van Buren Street, Tolleson, Arizona 85353 byCITY calling 936-7111. OF(623) TOLLESON

CITY OF TOLLESON Summary Schedule of Estimated Revenues and Expenditures/Expenses Fiscal Year 2022

2. Soliciting comments from interested parties in reference to a Resolution adopting the City of Tolleson Property Tax Levy for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. The Property Tax Levy and Tax Rate information for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 is attached hereto. The Resolution will go before Council for adoption at the meeting scheduled on Tuesday, June 22, 2021.

5,139,961

1. Soliciting comments from interested parties in reference to a Resolution adopting the City of Tolleson Annual Budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. A summary of the estimated revenues and expenditures/expenses for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 is attached hereto.

6,391,102

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Tolleson Mayor and Council will conduct PUBLIC HEARINGS on TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 2021 beginning at 6:00 P.M. via Zoom Conference at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5439720804 or via telephone at 1-253-215-8782 (Meeting ID: 543 972 0804), for the purpose of:

36,106,085

SUMMARY OF TENTATIVE BUDGET AND PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021-2022

89,064,984

CITY OF TOLLESON PUBLIC NOTICE


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