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12/01/2020 - Work Session - MinutesMINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020 20 - 1 The City Council met in Work Session on Tuesday, December 1, 2020, in an Electronic Meeting, pursuant to the Chair’s determination and Salt Lake City Emergency Proclamation No. 2 of 2020(2)(b). In Attendance: Council Members Chris Wharton, James Rogers, Amy Fowler, Andrew Johnston, Daniel Dugan, and Darin Mano. Absent: Councilmember Analia Valdemoros. Staff in Attendance: Cindy Gust-Jenson, Council Executive Director; Jennifer Bruno, Council Executive Deputy Director; Erin Mendenhall, Mayor; Rachel Otto, Mayor’s Chief of Staff; Katherine Lewis, City Attorney; Lisa Shaffer, Mayor’s Chief Administrative Officer; Allison Rowland, Council Public Policy Analyst, Benjamin Luedtke, Council Policy Analyst; Lehua Weaver, Council Associate Deputy Director; Amanda Lau, Council Staff Assistant; Samuel Owen, Council Policy Analyst; Mike Brown, Police Chief; Nick Norris, Planning Director; Jonathan Larsen, Transportation Director; Nick Tarbet, Council Office Policy Analyst; Blake Thomas, Community and Neighborhoods (CAN) Director; Angela Price, Housing and Neighborhood Department (HAND) Policy and Project Manager; Sara Javoronok, Senior Planner; Susan Lundmark, Transportation Project Manager; Lani Eggertsen-Goff, Housing & Neighborhood Director; Robert Nutzman, Council Staff Assistant; Kira Luke, Council Policy Analyst/Public Engagement; Vicki Bennett, Sustainability Environment Director; Debbie Lyons, Deputy Sustainability Environment Director; Brijette Williams, Council Public Engagement/Communications Specialist; Cindy Lou Trishman, City Recorder; and Scott Crandall, Deputy City Recorder. Guests in Attendance: Rick Rasmussen, Civilian Review Board Administrator. Councilmember Wharton presided at and conducted the meeting. The meeting was called to order at 2:04 p.m. 2:04:36 PM AGENDA ITEMS #1. 2:05:47 PM Informational: Updates from the Administration The Council will receive an update from the Administration on major items or projects, including but not limited to: Local Emergencies for COVID-19, the March Earthquake, and the September Windstorm; Updates on relieving the condition of people MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020 20 - 2 experiencing homelessness; Police Department work, projects, and staffing, etc.; and Other projects or updates. View Attachment Mayor Mendenhall, Rachel Otto, and Mike Brown briefed the Council on the following: • COVID-19, waiting to learn if Salt Lake City would receive a 3rd distribution of CARES funding, vaccination rollout, and continued monitoring with the Salt Lake County Health Department. • Community Commitment Program, winter shelter (working to locate 2nd location), 500 West 900 South encampment/activity, and two portable restrooms on 900 South. • Standing Police Department items, including a recent meeting with leadership of the St. Mark’s Cathedral, shelter resistant homeless issues, camera installations, updates on the Community Intelligence Unit (CIU) assigned to each district (new model was not a permanent or rotating assignment) and created instead the Division of Community Liaison officer (adjusting the reporting process to be aligned with the geographical areas of specific districts). • Chief Brown addressed questions from the Council regarding the new arrangement of community officers including the authority and team effort. #2. 2:27:14 PM Informational: Updates on Racial Equity and Policing The Council will hold a discussion about recent efforts on various projects City staff are working on related to racial equity and policing in the City. The conversation may include issues of community concern about race, equity, and justice in relation to law enforcement policies, procedures, budget, and ordinances. Discussion may include: • An update or report on the newly-created Commission on Racial Equity in Policing; and • Other project updates or discussion. Allison Rowland briefed the Council noting the dates and times of upcoming subcommittee scheduled meetings which were open to the public. #3. 2:30:07 PM Ordinance: Proposed Changes to the Police Civilian Review Board MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020 20 - 3 The Council will be briefed about and will discuss proposed ordinance changes to the Police Civilian Review Board (known as the PCRB or the CRB). The ordinance outlines civilian oversight of police conduct in specific cases through independent complaint review processes, and also recommends changes to department policy and procedures. Changes could include expanding the size of the Board, reducing barriers to serving on the Board, increasing the period for complaints to be filed, and mandating an annual briefing to the Council, among other changes. View Attachment Allison Rowland, Katherine Lewis, Cindy Gust-Jenson, Mike Brown, Mayor Mendenhall, and Rick Rasmussen (CRB Administrator) briefed the Council adding there was no concern with the Board’s current practices and the current review was to strengthen the efforts of the board. Specific items desired for consideration by Council Members were listed in the staff report. Ms. Rowland provided a summary of the straw polls: • Ms. Rowland confirmed the policy was four days to file a complaint with the CRB after the individual had filed with the police department; complaints could be completed directly to the CRB as well, but were provided to the Police Department. Council Members discussed the variants of 30-60 day consideration. o Straw poll: Support amending the City ordinance to extend the period after an incident to file a complaint to 50 days. All Council Members present were in favor. • Ms. Rowland addressed the opportunity of people with nonviolent felonies and certain misdemeanors. o Straw poll: Support to amend City ordinance to allow appointment to the CRB of people with nonviolent felonies and certain misdemeanors in their past, but who had completed their sentences; and additionally a legislative intent to have Chief Brown return to Council with further details regarding ride-along criteria as part of the training necessary to serve on the CRB. All Council Members present were in favor. • Ms. Rowland indicated the adjustment from three to five Board Members on the panel was considered to address the concern of the number of panel members making the decision. Additionally, considering the increase of total Board Members to 21 to address the increased number of Board Members available. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020 20 - 4 Council Members discussed the participation of 21 members, the value of five board members on a panel (difficulty obtaining involvement), and if there was specific concern to the current required number of three board members on the panel. It was noted that on Officer Involved Critical Incidents (OICI) the internal practice was to have five on a panel and could cause some waiting to complete the request. o Straw poll: Support to increase number of members to 21 (three from each district), define quorum as majority of members currently seated and review ordinance in 12 months. All members present were in favor. o Straw poll: Support an amendment to the ordinance to require an annual report of the CRB activity to the Council. All Council Members present were in favor. • Ms. Rowland shared the consideration of an honorarium to the members of the CRB and noted that the Racial Equity in Policing Commission members received a fixed annual honorarium (dependent upon the position in the group), including the cost of childcare, high speed internet, and the difficulty of time to increase diversity of interested residents to serve on the CRB. Mayor Mendenhall noted a potential review of involving Board Members to replace those who were unable to continue serving, and the stipend assisted in the participation and engagement of City efforts of improvement from a holistic perspective. Mayor Mendenhall also noted a desire to have additional conversations to discuss a suitable measure the City could offer to Board Members involved. o Straw poll: Not in support of the addition of an honorarium to the ordinance for serving members of the CRB (details yet to be determined), including a legislative intent to hold a discussion regarding honoraria for overall City Boards and Commission. Council Members Fowler and Wharton supported the straw poll; Councilmembers Johnston, Dugan, Mano, and Rogers did not support the straw poll. o Straw poll: Support a study on honoraria and potentially amend the Boards & Commissions ordinance. All Council Members present were in favor. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020 20 - 5 • Ms. Rowland summarized budget requests and potential legislative intents including provision of adequately distanced workspace to address confidentiality of body- worn camera footage (independent of COVID-19), communication staff and media and to encourage service on the board, and a succession plan and formalized policies. Council Members discussed Staff workload and communication efforts. Mayor Mendenhall noted the Administration would provide a summary of information relating to the various boards and commissions. o Straw Poll: Support to provide an adequate workspace for panel discussions, equipped for social distancing and to allow confidential police body-worn camera footage be shown to the group. All Council Members present were in favor. o Straw Poll: Support to formally note a legislative intent to expand efforts to provide communications staff, or the opportunity to contract with a private firm for this purpose. All Council Members present were in favor. o Straw Poll: Support to request the Administration design a succession plan for the Administrator/ Investigator position and legislative intent to signal potential future ordinance changes: On-going, independent, random audits of police body-worn camera footage by the CRB Administrator/Investigator or another entity. All Council Members present were in favor. Discussion was held about the interest of CRB Board Members to meet frequently with Council Members in a small group setting arranged outside of the public meeting. Additionally, it was mentioned there may be legislative action from the State level on the speed of the rulings from the District Attorney’s office on OICI cases. Ms. Rowland said she would review the discussion/decisions and bring information back to the Council. #4. 3:35:43 PM Informational: Comprehensive Housing and Planning Petition Briefing The Council will receive a briefing from the Department of Community and Neighborhood staff on a variety of planning petitions related to housing issues in the City. These issues include MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020 20 - 6 affordability, increasing housing supply, diversifying housing options, and neighborhood compatibility. The goal of this comprehensive briefing is so the Council and the public can link proposals together that will be considered in the next few months (whether active petitions, pending, or not yet determined) and consider them with a “big picture” policy context. Some of the topics that may be discussed include, but are not limited to: RMF- 30 Text Amendment, Shared Housing Text Amendment, Off Street Parking Text Amendment, Affordable Housing Overlay, and Residential Housing Loss Mitigation. Please note: The Council will not take action on these proposals at this meeting. Each item may have future stand-alone briefings and public hearings before the Council takes action. View Attachment Nick Tarbet, Blake Thomas, Angela Price, Sara Javoronok, Susan Lundmark, Nick Norris, Jonathan Larsen, Jennifer Bruno, and Lani Eggertsen-Goff briefed the Council with attachments. Challenges and solutions shared by the members of Community & Neighborhood Divisions included the following solutions to build an equitable and holistic city: • Addressing housing affordability & affordable housing • Planning and zoning items including residential land area availability, compatibility in neighborhoods, value assessment, and housing loss mitigation efforts; consideration of residential units and height adjustments through the various proposals of shared housing, RMF-30 and Accessory Dwelling Units. • Transportation items included increased mobility of public transit, walkability, and further development of the Street Typologies guide, Transit Master Plan and Transportation Master Plan. • Gentrification study to include economic stability overview, housing loss mitigation, and housing relocation assistance program reviewed through the lens of urban revitalization and gentrification. Councilmember Johnston commented on housing cost disparity, housing equity, and inquired about the City’s goal and efforts outlined. Councilmember Mano commented on the component of areas which were affordable being increasingly unaffordable. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020 20 - 7 Councilmember Rogers noted destiny was in the hands of the City when the property was owned by the City. Mr. Norris and Ms. Eggertsen-Goff addressed the comments from Council Members. Responses included the requirement to consider housing in more places in the City (not only in transit corridors, 400 West or Sugar House) and to facilitate partnerships with entities to maximize opportunities for City-owned property. Councilmember Dugan noted transportation was essential to the consideration. Mr. Larsen addressed the comment but had technical difficulties and a memorandum was proposed to be provided to the Council. Further discussion addressed the potential funding opportunity to assist with the workload in HAND and Community & Neighborhoods (CAN) to further promote the time available by staff to work toward the Housing Loss Mitigation plan and some of the zoning issues. Mr. Thomas agreed to provide a memorandum on the option of including the funding in Budget Amendment No. 5 on December 8, 2020. #5. 4:51:14 PM Tentative Break #6. 5:13:10 PM Ordinance: Budget Amendment No. 5 for Fiscal Year 2020-21 Follow-up Briefing The Council will receive a follow-up briefing about an ordinance that would amend the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document, for Fiscal Year 2020- 21. Budget amendments happen several times each year to reflect adjustments to the City’s budgets, including proposed project additions and modifications. The proposal includes: • accepting $7.1 million in U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) CARES Act grants which will be awarded to specific community organizations through a separate, open, and competitive process; • adding temporary lighting near homeless resource centers; • repairs to City sidewalks damaged during the September 8, 2020 windstorm; MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020 20 - 8 • demolition of the Glendale water park; • $20.5 million from the next issuance of the $87 million voter- approved Streets Reconstruction Bond; • and other items. View Attachment Item pulled. Ms. Bruno said any necessary discussions could be held prior to next week’s meeting. #7. 5:14:34 PM Joint City Council-Mayor Resolution: Establishing Electrified Transportation Goals The Council will be briefed about a proposed joint resolution with Mayor Mendenhall that would establish goals to improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The focus of the resolution is electrification of transportation modes that otherwise heavily rely on gasoline, diesel or natural gas (rather than the broader scope of “travelwise” strategies such as walking, biking or teleworking). If approved, the resolution would memorialize Administration and Council commitment, and provide direction for City departments and divisions to collaborate on transportation strategies that will improve air quality and reduce carbon emissions. View Attachment Samuel Owen, Vicki Bennett, and Debbie Lyons briefed the Council with attachments. Mr. Owen shared a brief overview of the resolution including goals outlined: reduction of fossil fuels, improved air quality, public health benefits, electrifying the City’s internal fleet, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, managing reliable transportation options, equitability and specific goals or budgets associations not being defined in the resolution. Ms. Bennett and Ms. Lyons addressed the request as a formal opportunity for the City to advance the electrification of transportation, addressing climate change and air quality. There were no questions or comments from Council Members. #8. 5:21:52 PM Informational: Review of 2021 Annual Meeting Calendar The Council will review the draft 2021 Annual Meeting calendar for the City Council, Redevelopment Agency, and Board of Canvassers. View Attachment MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020 20 - 9 Brijette Williams reviewed meeting dates with the Council and reported she would return with a revised calendar for additional input/approval. STANDING ITEMS #9. REPORT OF THE CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR. No discussion was held. #10. REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, INCLUDING A REVIEW OF COUNCIL INFORMATION ITEMS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. Report of the Executive Director, including a review of Council information items and announcements. The Council may give feedback or staff direction on any item related to City Council business, including but not limited to scheduling items. No discussion was held. #11. 5:51:00 PM CONSIDER A MOTION TO ENTER INTO CLOSED SESSION, IN KEEPING WITH UTAH CODE §52-4-205 FOR ANY ALLOWED PURPOSE. Councilmember Fowler moved and Councilmember Mano seconded to enter into Closed Session to discuss pending or imminent litigation pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-205(1)(c) and Advice of Counsel. A roll call vote was taken. Council Members Johnston, Wharton, Dugan, Mano, Fowler, and Rogers voted aye. See File M 20-1 for Sworn Statement. In Attendance: Council Members Johnston, Wharton, Fowler, Dugan, Rogers, and Mano. Absent: Councilmember Valdemoros. Others in Attendance: Erin Mendenhall, Rachel Otto, Lisa Shaffer, Cindy Gust-Jenson, Robert Nutzman, Allison Rowland, Jan Aramaki, Jennifer Bruno, Kira Luke, Lehua Weaver, Samuel Owen, and Cindy Lou Trishman. The Work Session meeting adjourned at 5:52 p.m. The Closed Session adjourned at 6:32 p.m. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020 20 - 10 Minutes Approved: Tuesday, March 2, 2021 _______________________________ COUNCIL CHAIR _______________________________ CITY RECORDER This document is not intended to serve as a full transcript as other items may have been discussed; please refer to the audio or video for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203(2)(b). 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