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04/04/2017 - Work Session - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 4 , 2017 The City Council met in Work Session on Tuesday, April 4, 2017, at 2 : 08 p.m. in Room 326, Committee Room, City County Building, 451 South State Street. In Attendance: Council Members Erin Mendenhall, Derek Kitchen, Stan Penfold, Charlie Luke, James Rogers, Lisa Adams, and Andrew Johnston. Staff in Attendance : Cindy Gust-Jenson, Executive Council Director; Jacqueline Biskupski, Mayor; Jennifer Bruno, Executive Council Deputy Director; David Litvack, Mayor' s Deputy Chief of Staff; Margaret Plane, City Attorney; Benjamin Luedtke, Council Public Policy Analyst; Melissa Jensen, Housing and Neighborhood Development Director; Russell Weeks, Council Senior Public Policy Analyst; Nick Norris, Planning Director; Michaela Oktay, Planning Manager; Nick Tarbet, Council Senior Public Policy Analyst; Mike Brown, Police Chief; Tim Doubt, Deputy Police Chief; Karl Leib, Fire Chief; Marion Barnhill, Housing and Neighborhood Development Housing Program Manager; Allison Rowland, Council Public Policy Analyst; Randy Hillier, Policy and Budget Analyst; Jeff Snelling, City Engineer; Tyler Poulson, Sustainability Senior Energy and Climate Program Manager; Tracy Tran, Principal Planner; and Scott Crandall, Deputy City Recorder. Guests in Attendance: Reid Ewing, University of Utah Professor. Councilmember Penfold presided at and conducted the meeting. The meeting was called to order at 2 : 08 p.m. AGENDA ITEMS #1. 2:08:53PM RECEIVE A BRIEFING FROM POLICE CHIEF MIKE BROWN. As part of last year's budget discussions, the Council formally requested briefings with each of the City's new or interim department directors. These meetings have been scheduled throughout the coming months. Each director has been asked to comment on new events or accomplishments, unexpected issues affecting their department's budget, changes in service delivery or new initiatives, and how they might use a significant new budget allocation, if one were available. View Attachments Mike Brown, Mayor Biskupski, and Tim Doubt briefed the Council with attachments and a PowerPoint presentation. Comments included build up patrols (more police presence) , department reorganization, 17 - 1 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 4 , 2017 community policing, improve response times, eastside precinct (criteria, location, cost, size) , develop timeline for precinct, explore efficiency options, change Police culture/behavior, utilize on-going training, officer wellness, community outreach, homeless issues, social workers/benefits, community assessment/needs, staffing needs, transportation services/needs, build community trust, prevention/treatment, funding issues, operation diversion, human trafficking/needs assessment, drugs/overdoses, crime, more jail/treatment beds, documenting treatment/needs, jail restrictions/policies, and social accountability. Councilmember Mendenhall asked the Police Department to study other well-functioning urban precincts around the country to help with design/schematic criteria for the new precinct (potential to integrate housing or other things) . Councilmember Johnston requested ongoing updates regarding officer training (include type & percentage of officers completing training) . #2 . 3:08:11 PM RECEIVE A BRIEFING FROM FIRE CHIEF KARL LEIB. As part of last year's budget discussions, the Council formally requested briefings with each of the City's new or interim department directors. These meetings have been scheduled throughout the coming months. Each director has been asked to comment on new events or accomplishments, unexpected issues affecting their department's budget, changes in service delivery or new initiatives, and how they might use a significant new budget allocation, if one were available. Karl Leib and Mayor Biskupski briefed the Council . Comments included medical calls/response teams, training classes, educational opportunities/minimums, partnerships/collaboration, recruit paramedics, hire dedicated mental health professionals, community response/involvement, recruitment camps for young adults, change culture to include more diversity, educate broader community about Fire Department services, status on opening new Station No. 14, fire protection for Northwest Quadrant and prison expansion, ready-set-go program, analyze new interview technologies, social media strategies/public relations, insurance issues, and wildland fire participation. Councilmember Penfold requested information on whether the budget contained an "Employee Assistance Program" to fund a mental 17 - 2 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 4 , 2017 health professional to assist Police and Fire Departments . Mayor Biskupski said she would get back to Council . Councilmember Rogers asked Chief Leib to work with prison expansion organizations to prepare for potential issues during the development phase. #3 . 3:42:55PM RECEIVE A BRIEFING REGARDING A STUDY OF THE HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION (HLC) AND RELATED RECOMMENDATIONS . Mayor Jackie Biskupski initiated the study, which reviewed of the roles and responsibilities of the HLC, how other communities structure historic overlay regulations, best practices, and more. Based on the study, the Planning Division has a number of recommended changes to the new construction regulations and demolition and economic hardship provisions of the HLC ordinance. The Council may receive and consider proposed ordinances related to these recommendations in the coming months. View Attachments Nick Norris , Michaela Oktay, Mayor Biskupski, and Nick Tarbet briefed the Council with attachments . Comments included internal adjustments to improve program, demolitions/economic hardship, ordinance clarifications, work session program, streamline processes, Northwest Quadrant development, appeal process, and willful property neglect. Councilmember Mendenhall asked if Planning had explored how other cities dealt with willful property neglect. Ms . Oktay said there was ongoing tracking and discussion about this issue and Planning would come back to the Council with more information. #4 . 3:55:33PM HOLD A DISCUSSION ABOUT ITS AFFORDABLE HOUSING PRIORITY AND MAY PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DIRECTION ON NEXT STEPS FOR STAFF TO WORK ON IN THE COMING MONTHS . View Attachments Item pulled. #5 . 3:55:46PM RECEIVE A BRIEFING REGARDING THE COMMUNITY LAND TRUST MODEL, WHICH THE CITY WILL BE EMPLOYING TO PROVIDE LONG-TERM AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR SALT LAKE CITY RESIDENTS. The model is structured using City-owned properties, which are sold at below market rate. The City retains ownership of the land, while the purchaser owns the structure. The model caps the home value appreciation amount per year, ensuring they are affordable in perpetuity. 17 - 3 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 4 , 2017 Public Benefits Analysis The Council will be briefed about a public benefits study of the Community Land Trust Model . A study of the model is required by state code as the City plans to appropriate funds (by offering a nominal, below market long-term lease rate) for affordable housing. The study identifies the benefits the City will receive, the purpose for the appropriation and whether the appropriation is "necessary and appropriate" to accomplish the City's goals. View Attachments Melissa Jensen, Marion Barnhill, and Nick Tarbet briefed the Council with attachments and a PowerPoint presentation . Comments included land trusts mainly used as preservation tool, single- family homeownership model, multi-family rental housing, various subsidies, homeownership/mortgage program, consider land and structures separately, area median income (AMI) thresholds, capital investment reserve, monitoring/compliance, property tax issues, how to accommodate building repairs/modifications during 99-year lease, nuisance abatement, mixed-income developments, zoning change requests, define property owner versus structure owner, subleases/Affordable Dwelling Units (ADU) , multi- generational families, deed restrictions, income qualifications, exception process, eviction/foreclosure, re-sale formula, capital improvements, end poverty cycles, maximize land owned by the City, utilize federal funding, long-term investment, six to eight homes in pilot program, public benefit analysis, how to cover administrative costs, and potential partnerships with other housing entities . Councilmember Penfold expressed concern about property tax structure/equitability and asked Ms . Jensen to provide detailed information to the Council . Councilmember Rogers said he wanted to meet with Ms . Jensen to discuss the program in more detail including land acquisition. #6 . 4:48:28 PM RECEIVE AN INTRODUCTORY BRIEFING ABOUT TRANSPORTATION UTILITY FEES (TUFS) FROM UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PROFESSOR REID EWING. TUFs are user fees that cities assess on commercial and residential property to pay for transportation costs. The briefing will include examples of how other cities utilize TUFs, their pros and cons and additional information. Salt Lake City does not currently assess TUFs. The Council requested information on TUFs as part of its effort to identify stable 17 - 4 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 4 , 2017 funding for streets, one of its 2017 priorities. View Attachments Reid Ewing and Benjamin Luedtke briefed the Council with attachments and a PowerPoint presentation. Comments included legal issues/fee or tax, transparency, sustainability, equity issues, street maintenance, rational basis for setting fees, implementation issues, political acceptability, ability to include non-taxable entities, non-profit organizations, fees for service versus regulatory fees, all users should pay something, taxes require authorization (fees do not) , mandatory versus voluntary, fee needs to be reasonably related to cost of service, dedicated fund, legitimate service fee, fee based on vehicle miles traveled, analyze data from travel studies, transportation utility fee versus street maintenance fee, implementation method, enforcement issues, dedicated revenue source, calculate fee-per-trip, and trip generation manual . Councilmember Penfold thanked Mr. Ewing for his presentation and his willingness to provide additional information as needed. #7 . 5:29:54PM RECEIVE A BRIEFING REGARDING THE STATUS OF THE COUNCIL' S INTENT STATEMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016-17 . Legislative Intents are formal requests the Council makes of the Administration. View Attachments Allison Rowland, Jeff Snelling, and Randy Hillier briefed the Council with attachments . Discussion was held on the following items for potential closure. Fiscal Year 2017 Item c - Impound Lot. All Council Members were in favor of closing the item. Item f - Economic Development Corporation of Utah (EDCU) contract. Ms . Gust-Jenson said the relationship with EDCU had improved dramatically. All Council Members were in favor of closing the item. Fiscal Year 2015-16 Item 2 - Review of Council added items . Councilmember Mendenhall said she was interested in including this in the annual budget process, not in budget amendments . 17 - 5 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 4 , 2017 Item 3 - Cost Estimator Funding. Councilmember Rogers said the Redevelopment Agency needed to be included. Councilmember Penfold suggested leaving the item open and asking Engineering to work with Staff to make modifications . He said he thought the intent was to help find funding to implement master plan projects (measure cost estimate opportunities with priorities based on costs and other factors) . Item 5 - Community Intelligence Unit (CIU) . All Council Members were in support of closing the item. Fiscal Year 2014-15 Item 1 - Parking Citation Revenue Study. Councilmember Penfold suggested leaving the item open until a completed study was delivered to Council . He said when the study was received the item could be closed. Item 4 - Living Wage . All Council Members were in support of closing the item. Item 5 - Maintenance of Business Districts . Councilmember Penfold suggested directing this toward the Administration (Economic Development) because he felt that would be a good fit. He said the Administration could come back to Council with options for ongoing maintenance in Business Districts . #8 . 5:57:44PM RECEIVE A BRIEFING REGARDING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 21A.44 . 050 .B, SALT LAKE CITY CODE, TO MODIFY REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING (EV) REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY AND CHANGING REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING STALLS PURSUANT TO PETITION NO. PLNPCM2015-00148 . (Petition submitted by former Mayor Ralph Becker) . View Attachments Russell Weeks , Tyler Poulson, and Tracy Tran briefed the Council with attachments . Comments included Level Two charging becoming industry standard, outlets not vital for EV readiness, conduit/electrical capacity was crucial component (including panel and transformer) , project specific upgrade costs, EV charging incentives/infrastructure, federal grant funding, role of electric utilities, residential/commercial users, special grant-based projects, fast-charge stations, infrastructure installations along highway/freeway corridors, unique ordinance, and at-home charging predominant way for vehicle charging. 17 - 6 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 4 , 2017 Councilmember Penfold asked about next steps . Mr. Weeks said an ordinance needed to be prepared and the original public hearing remained open. Councilmember Penfold said he wanted to have the ordinance ready before the hearing so the public had an opportunity to review what was being proposed. #9 . 5:53:46PM INTERVIEW BRENDA SCHEER PRIOR TO CONSIDERATION OF HER APPOINTMENT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A TERM EXTENDING THROUGH APRIL 4 , 2021 . View Attachments Councilmember Penfold said Ms . Scheer' s name was on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. Note: Councilmember Penfold left the meeting and asked Councilmember Luke to conduct. #10 . 6:12:47PM 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. See File M 17-5 for announcements . #11 . REPORT OF THE CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR. No discussion was held. #12 . CONSIDER A MOTION TO ENTER INTO CLOSED SESSION, IN KEEPING WITH UTAH CODE §52-4-205 FOR ANY ALLOWED PURPOSE . Item not held. The meeting adjourned at 6 : 19 p.m. COUNCIL CHAIR CITY RECORDER 17 - 7 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 4 , 2017 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. This document along with the digital recording constitute the official minutes of the City Council Work Session meeting held April 4, 2017 . sc 17 - 8