08/14/2018 - Formal Meeting - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 , 2018
The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Formal Session on
Tuesday, August 14, 2018 in Room 315, Council Chambers, City County
Building, 451 South State .
The following Council Members were present:
James Rogers Andrew Johnston Amy Fowler
Chris Wharton Erin Mendenhall Charlie Luke
Derek Kitchen
Cindy Gust-Jenson, Council Executive Director; Jennifer Bruno,
Council Executive Deputy Director; Patrick Leary, Mayor' s Chief of Staff;
David Litvack, Mayor' s Deputy Chief of Staff; Margaret Plane, City
Attorney; and Scott Crandall, Deputy City Recorder; were present.
Councilmember Mendenhall presided at and Councilmember Wharton
conducted the meeting.
The meeting was called to order at 7 : 29 p.m.
OPENING CEREMONY
#1 . 7 :29:47 PM Pledge of Allegiance .
#2 . 7:30: 15 PM Welcome and Review of Standards of Conduct .
#3. 7:31:58 PM Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Kitchen
seconded to approve the minutes of the following City Council meetings .
• July 31, 2018 Formal Meeting
• May 29, 2018 Work Session
(M 18-3) (M 18-4)
PUBLIC HEARINGS
#1 . 7 :32 : 18 PM Accept public comment about an ordinance amending
Chapter 14 .32 and enacting Chapter 14 . 56, Salt Lake City Code, to
regulate the placement of wireless telecommunication facilities in the
public right-of-way. Small cell wireless facilities could pave the way
for 5G technology in Salt Lake City and improved service for 4G. As part
of changes to State law, the City will soon be required to allow small
cell installations within its right-of-way. The City is preparing design
guidelines and a new ordinance to address forthcoming small cell
infrastructure installations throughout the City. View Attachment
Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded
to close the public hearing and defer action to a future date.
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Substitute Motion: Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember
Fowler seconded to continue the public hearing to a future date.
Councilmember Luke said he wanted to continue the hearing to allow
further review/input on design guidelines currently being worked on by
the Planning Department. He said leaving the hearing open would eliminate
the need to publish another notice and help expedite the process .
Councilmember Wharton called for the question on the Substitute
Motion, which motion carried, all members voted aye.
(0 18-12)
#2 . 7:34 : 10 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an
ordinance amending the identification requirements for business license
applicants (amending Sections 5 . 02 . 060, 5 . 12 . 030, 5 . 14 . 030 , 5 . 16 . 050 ,
5 . 40 . 050 , 5 . 54 . 030 , 5 . 61 . 110, 5 . 64 . 530, 5 . 64 . 600, 5 . 65 . 041 , 5 . 70 . 030,
5 . 74 . 030, 5 . 84 . 130 , 5 . 86 . 055 , and 5 . 86 . 470 , Salt Lake City Code) . The
proposal will impose additional requirements regarding the
identification of business license applicants. The proposed ordinance
will require the presentation of photo identification as part of the
business license application process and will also require business
license applicants to provide evidence that they possess professional
certifications necessary to operate specific categories of businesses.
View Attachment
Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Fowler seconded to
close the public hearing and defer action to a future date, which motion
carried, all members voted aye .
(0 18-11)
#3 . 7 :34 :57 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting one or
more ordinances adopting the final rate of tax levy, for all City funds
including the Library Fund, in an amount greater than the Certified Tax
Rate, upon all real and personal property within Salt Lake City made
taxable by law for Fiscal Year 2018-2019 and adopting the final budget,
including the Library Budget, for Fiscal Year 2018-2019 . View Attachment
Kira Kilmer said the property valuation she received on her East
Liberty Park residence showed a 33% increase (up $500 - more than any
other year) . She asked if this would be an ongoing tread and whether
other homes in the area experienced the same increase (was it only hers) .
Councilmember Wharton asked Staff to meet with Ms . Kilmer to address her
questions/concerns .
Margaret Holloway said she understood the necessity for taxes but
felt it was important for the City to utilize taxes for their intended
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purpose . She said when money was shifted around, the City lost
credibility and generally came back to the public for more . She said if
money had to be moved, the Council needed to find a way to replace it .
Michael Nielsen said clarification was needed regarding items
listed on property owner' s tax assessments . He said a reason or rationale
needed to be provided showing why money was needed and how it would be
spent . Councilmember Wharton asked Staff to meet with Mr. Nielsen to
address his questions/concerns .
Spencer Nir expressed concerns about tax increases . He said although
he wanted to buy a home in Salt Lake, he was less inclined to do so given
the City' s history of tax increases . He said the City complained about
the lack of affordable housing but continued to raise taxes on a regular
basis . He asked the Council to be cautious and consider reallocating
current revenue and also think about the impact taxes had on less well-
to-do residents .
Hal Noyce Jr. submitted a written comment card expressing concerns
about escalating taxes and the difficulties they imposed on residents
with limited income (may force people to leave the City) .
Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Kitchen seconded
to close the public hearing and adopt Ordinance 38 of 2018 , establishing
the final rate of tax levy, including the final levy for the Library
Fund, upon all real and personal property within Salt Lake City, made
taxable by law for fiscal year 2018-2019, and ratify the budget as
adopted by the Council in June, which motion carried, all members voted
aye .
(B 18-1) (B 18-2)
POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS
#1 . 7 :43: 06 PM Adopting an ordinance rezoning a portion of one parcel
located at 744 West Jackson Avenue from SR-1 Special Development Pattern
Residential District to TSA-UN-T Transit Station Area District (Urban
Neighborhood Transition) pursuant to Petition No . PLNPCM2017-00709 . The
parcel is currently split-zoned and the proposal would make the full
parcel TSA-UN-T Transit Station Area District (Urban Neighborhood
Transition) for future development purposes. (Petitioner: Rod and Jeri
Olsen) View Attachment
Councilmember Kitchen moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to
adopt Ordinance 39 of 2018 , amending the zoning map pertaining to the
property located at 744 West Jackson Avenue to TSA-UN-T, which motion
carried, all members voted aye .
(P 18-16)
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COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL 7:44: 42 PM
Margaret Holloway spoke about the proposed road reconstruction
General Obligation (GO) Bond. She said she sent a comment to the City
about a pot hole that needed to be filled and received a response back
telling her "first pass the bond and then we will put it on the list" .
She said pot holes were a safety issue, dangerous to cyclists/others,
and she was very upset to receive that type of response . She said
especially when she was only asking for a hole to be filled, not for
total street reconstruction. She said that kind of dialog made residents
angry and was totally unacceptable and the City needed to re-evaluate
how it responded to resident' s concerns and requests .
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
#1 . 7 :47 :45 PM Adopting a resolution providing for the holding of a
bond election regarding the issuance and sale of $87 ,000 , 000 General
Obligation Bonds to improve streets and roads and providing for related
matters . As part of the "Funding Our Future" initiative, the City is
considering issuing a General Obligation (GO) bond of up to $87 million
dollars to pay for street reconstruction. (This would be in addition to
the recently adopted sales tax increase, a portion of which will pay for
increased street maintenance. ) View Attachment
Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Kitchen seconded
to adopt Resolution 33 of 2018, providing for the holding of a local
special bond election in Salt Lake City, Utah for the purpose of
submitting to the qualified electors of the City the question of the
issuance and sale of $87 ,000,000 General Obligation Bonds; providing for
the holding of a public hearing and the publication of a Notice of Public
Hearing; and providing for related matters.
Councilmember Mendenhall said this was an opportunity to have a
conversation with residents about the need for streets reconstruction.
She said a lot of work had taken place and she was glad this could be
done through a public vote . She said this was one piece of several
funding sources the City needed to address infrastructure needs . She
said she hoped the Council would unanimously support putting this on the
ballot so residents/voters could decide if they wanted to make a
commitment to rebuild City streets .
Councilmember Wharton called for the question, which motion
carried, all members voted aye .
(B 18-6)
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#2 . 7 :50: 02 PM Adopting a resolution of intention to designate an
Assessment Area for the purpose of levying assessments against properties
within the Assessment Area to continue to promote business activity and
economic development in the central business area of downtown Salt Lake
City by assessing benefited properties within the Assessment Area for
the costs of such economic promotion activities for a period of three
years and to fix a time and place for protests against the Assessment
Area and its assessments, and related matters . (Central Business
Improvement Area 2019 Designation - CBIA) View Attachment
Councilmember Kitchen moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to
adopt Resolution 34 of 2018 , which motion carried, all members voted
aye .
(Q 18-2)
CONSENT 7 :5 0: 4 5 PM
Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Kitchen seconded to
approve the Consent Agenda, which motion carried, all members voted aye .
#1 . Setting the date of Tuesday, September 4 , 2018 at 7 : 00 p.m. to
accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending the
zoning map pertaining to a parcel of property approximately located at
569 East 2nd Avenue to rezone the parcel from SR-lA (Special Development
Pattern Residential District) to SNB (Small Neighborhood Business
District) pursuant to Petition No . PLNPCM2015-00273 . The applicant is
requesting the rezone in order to make the parcel zoning uniform for
future development purposes. (Applicant: Boldspace, LLC) View Attachment
(P 18-22)
#2 . Setting the date of Tuesday, September 4 , 2018 at 7 : 00 p.m. to
accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending Chapter
21A. 46, Section 21A.52 . 030 (A) , and Section 21A. 60 . 020 , Salt Lake City
Code, pertaining to vintage signs pursuant to Petition No . PLNPCM2017-
00819 . The amendments would clarify regulations concerning nonconforming
signs. The proposed changes would support the retention, restoration,
and reuse of non-conforming signs that help create the distinct character
of Salt Lake City's neighborhoods, business districts, and corridors,
through the following changes to the ordinance:
1 . Create additional clarity about the maintenance options available
for nonconforming signs.
2. Establish a process for property owners to nominate potential
vintage signs for designation and modification.
3. Produce criteria to ensure that designated signs have
characteristics that make them worthy of additional flexibility
4 . Provide a framework of options that will support property owners in
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retaining these signs.
This petition was initiated by the City Council in June 2016. View
Attachment
(P 18-23)
#3. Setting the date of Tuesday, September 4 , 2018 at 7 : 00 p.m. to
accept public comment about an ordinance amending the zoning of
properties located at 629 East 800 South Street and 633 East 800 South
Street from RMF-30 (Low Density Multi-Family Residential District) to R-
MU-35 (Residential/Mixed Use District) and amending the Central
Community Master Plan Future Land Use Map pursuant to Petition No.
PLNPCM2018-00024 and Petition No. PLNPCM2018-00025 . The proposed
ordinance would make the following amendments for the properties located
at 629 East 800 South and 633 East 800 South:
1 . Rezone the property from RMF-30 (Low Density Multi-Family
Residential) to the R-MU-35 (Residential Mixed-Use) ; and,
2. Amend the future land use designation in the Central Community
Master Plan from Low Density Residential (1-15 dwelling units/acre)
to Medium Residential/Mixed Use (10-50 dwellings units/acre) .
These amendments would allow the property owner, Wasatch Community
Gardens to use the two single-family homes (both of which are
contributing structures in the Central City Local Historic District) on
the property as administrative offices. The current zone does not allow
office use. (Applicant: Ashley Patterson) View Attachment
(P 18-24)
#4 . Setting the date of Tuesday, September 4, 2018 at 7 : 00 p.m. to
continue to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance
amending Chapter 9. 16, Article I, renumbering Section 9. 16. 110 and
Section 9.16.120, and repealing Chapter 9. 16, Article II, and Chapter
21A.20 (Enforcement) , Salt Lake City Code, relating to weeds and the
clearing of real property pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2017-00058 . The
changes include clarifying language about the noticing of the City's
intent to abate zoning violations, collection of the costs of abatement,
the appeals process, and the duties and roles of the Fines Hearing
Officer. View Attachment
(P 18-1)
#5. Approving ordinances amending Article 5 (wages) , Appendix A
(Wage Schedule) , and Appendix B of the Memorandum of Understanding
between Salt Lake City Corporation and the Salt Lake Police Association,
representing eligible employees (Ordinance 40 of 2018) , and amending
Article 12 (Wage Schedule) , Article 13 (Merit and Pay Increases) ,
Appendix A, and Appendix B of the Memorandum of Understanding between
Salt Lake City Corporation and the American Federation of State, County,
and Municipal Employees Local 1004, representing eligible employees
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(Ordinance 41 of 2018) . These ordinances are typically adopted during
the annual budget process in June but were inadvertently omitted from
the paperwork. View Attachment
(0 17-7) (O 17-6)
The meeting adjourned at 7 : 51 p.m.
Council Chair
City Recorder
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additional discussion may have been held; please refer to the audio or
video for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203 (2) (b) .
This document along with the digital recording constitute the
official minutes of the Salt Lake City Council meeting held August 14,
2018 .
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