12/05/2017 - Formal Meeting - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2017
The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Regular Session on
Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 7 : 02 p .m. in Room 315, Council Chambers,
City County Building, 451 South State .
The following Council Members were present :
Charlie Luke Andrew Johnston Derek Kitchen
Lisa Adams Erin Mendenhall Stan Penfold
James Rogers
Jennifer Bruno, Council Executive Deputy Director; Margaret Plane,
City Attorney; Patrick Leary, Mayor' s Chief of Staff; David Litvack,
Mayor' s Deputy Chief of Staff; and Kory Solorio, Assistant City Recorder;
were present .
Councilmember Penfold presided at and conducted the meeting.
OPENING CEREMONY
#1 . 7 :03:21 PM Pledge of Allegiance.
#2 . 7 :03:34 PM Welcome/Review of Standards of Conduct.
#3 . 7 :05:30 PM The Council along with the Mayor will consider adopting
a joint resolution supporting legislation to enhance penalties for
targeted offenses . View Attachment
Councilmember Kitchen read the resolution .
Councilmember Kitchen moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to
adopt Resolution 35 of 2017, which motion carried, all members voted
aye .
(R 17-1)
PUBLIC HEARINGS
#1 . 7 :12:14 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an
ordinance amending the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the
employment staffing document, for Fiscal Year 2017-18 . The proposed
amendment includes a proposal to use RDA for affordable housing projects
(Budget Amendment No. 2) . View Attachments
Councilmember Adams moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to
close the public hearing, suspend the rules, and adopt Ordinance 65 of
2017 amending the Fiscal Year 2017-2018 budget to allow for:
a. $2 million toward the general purposes of the Housing Trust Fund to
be administered by HAND.
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b. $1 million towards a new Renovation Pilot Program, aimed at
providing renovation funds to improve existing affordable housing
units in the City, in exchange for a guaranteed period of continued
affordability, which motion carried, all members voted aye except
Councilmember Kitchen, who was absent for the vote .
(B 17-12)
#2 . 7 :15:00 PM Accept public comment and consider a grant application
requesting funds to support Salt Lake City' s Consumer Protection Program
for two years, including the salary and benefits of a new Consumer
Protection Processor position, to assist with the efforts to deter unfair
and fraudulent business practices, maintain a fair marketplace, and
encourage consumers and businesses to support and participate in ethical
business practices . View Attachments
There were no public comments .
Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Adams seconded to
close the public hearing and refer action to a future meeting, which
motion carried, all members voted aye .
(B 17-4)
POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS
#1 . 7 :15:58 PM Adopting an ordinance amending the final budget of
Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document, for Fiscal
Year 2017-18 . Budget amendments happen several times each year to reflect
adjustments to the City's budgets, including proposed project additions
and modifications. This proposed amendment includes funding for
Operation Rio Grande; possibly adding additional police officers;
improvements at Pioneer Park that would remove the shuttered restrooms
and open up the center of the park; and many other changes (Budget
Amendment No. 1) . View Attachments
Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to
adopt Ordinance 66 of 2017 amending the Final Budget of Salt Lake City,
including the employment staffing document, for Fiscal Year 2017-18 as
proposed by the Administration, with the following changes :
• A-7 : Pioneer Park improvements implementation rescope using
$544 ,000 of CIP funds along with up to $300,000 in financial
contributions from the Pioneer Park Coalition.
• A-2 : Operation Rio Grande using $2 ,169,200 from Fund Balance in
addition to the Administration' s proposal for:
1 . Adding 50 new police officer FTEs, purchasing 50 vehicles and
other equipment.
2 . Quarter-year funding for five civilian positions as follows :
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a. One Quality Assurance Manager.
b. Three Crime Lab Technicians .
c. One Victim Advocate.
3 . Adding four civilian positions to the staffing document
without funding this fiscal year as follows :
a. Two Crime Intelligence Analysts .
b. Two Records Clerks .
• I-4 : Study of potential safety improvements along 600 North from
800 West to Redwood Road using $50 ,000 from FY 2018 Transportation
Division vacancy savings .
Councilmember Luke said he strongly supported the motion and thanked
his colleagues for helping move it forward.
Councilmember Rogers said this was something the Rose Park Community
needed. He said traffic calming measurers had been invested in the
community and this was another opportunity to create a walkable/livable
environment for the neighborhood.
Councilmember Penfold called for the question, which motion
carried, all members voted aye .
(B 17-11)
#2 . 7 :18 :43 PM Adopting an ordinance that would rezone property
located at 416 East 500 South from Residential Office (RO) to
Residential/ Mixed Use (R-MU) pursuant to Petition Nos . PLNPCM2017-00184
and PLNPCM2017-00185 . The proposal would also amend the associated future
land use map from Residential/Office Mixed Use to High Mixed Use. The
intent of the changes is to provide flexibility for the owners to make
changes to the property, including the ability to add or create a retail
component and additional residential density. The Planning Commission
forwarded a negative recommendation to the Council regarding both
proposals. View Attachments
Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to adopt
Ordinance 67 of 2017 amending the Central Community Master Plan to "High
Mixed Use" and rezone the parcel to R-MU for the parcel located at 416
East 500 South, which motion carried, all members voted aye .
(P 17-37)
#3 . 7 :19:22 PM Adopting an ordinance that would rezone properties
within the Northwest Quadrant area to be consistent with the Northwest
Quadrant Master Plan pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2017-00655 . The
proposed rezone includes: View Attachments
• Rezoning properties currently zoned Agricultural (AG) and Open
Space (OS) to Light Manufacturing (M-1) .
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• Removing the mapped Lowland Conservancy Overlay (LCO) from the
Northwest Quadrant.
• Rezoning a parcel that is currently split-zoned AG and OS to AG.
Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to adopt
Ordinance 68 of 2017 :
• Amending the zoning map pertaining to several parcels located within
the Northwest Quadrant area bound by the Northwest Quadrant
Development Area and Eco-Industrial Buffer Area from AG and OS to
M-1 .
• Removing the LCO Lowland Conservancy Overlay District from the
subject area.
• Amending the zoning map pertaining to several parcels located within
the Northwest Quadrant bound by 1800 South Street to the north,
7200 West Street to the east and the western and southern boundaries
of the city boundary to rezone those parcels from AG to M-1 .
• Amending the zoning map pertaining to one parcel located at
approximately 1500 North 7200 West Street to rezone the parcel from
AG and OS to AG, which motion carried, all members voted aye .
(P 17-38)
#4 . 7 :19:45 PM Adopting an ordinance amending Chapter 21A.27 , Salt
Lake City Code, pertaining to land use regulations in the Form Based
Urban Neighborhood (FB-UN2) zoning district pursuant to Petition No .
PLNPCM2016-00463 . The proposal would require increased setbacks
(distance between the property line and the structure) for buildings
located next to certain residential areas, and step backs (Floors rising
above a certain height must be 'stepped back" 15 horizontal feed from
the building foundation at ground level . ) The proposal also includes
design standards that are intended to clarify how the ground floors of
buildings can be designed and used, address parking garage issues, and
address issues that have arisen regarding overall building scale. View
Attachments
Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Kitchen seconded to
adopt Ordinance 69 of 2017 amending Chapter 21A.27 of the Salt Lake City
Code pertaining to the FB-UN2 zoning district.
Councilmember Adams said it would be helpful to outline what changes
were made to the ordinance for the public . Mr . Tarbet said regarding
ground floor use, the ordinance was amended to reduce the required depth
for an active use from twenty-five feet to ten feet . He said regarding
townhome restrictions, the Council eliminated the maximum number of units
(minimum of three/maximum of five) in favor of the maximum length
standards (two-hundred linear feet) . He said there was a request for
additional height if setbacks and step backs were included, which the
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Council did not support . He said finally; the Council did not support
allowing commercial parking lots as a use in the FB-UN2 zoning district .
Councilmember Mendenhall said she recalled (after some discussion)
keeping the townhome restrictions to a minimum of three/maximum of five .
Mr. Tarbet stated straw polls showed the Council supported eliminating
the minimum/maximum in-favor of the two-hundred linear feet guideline
because of the requirement to break up a facade in that length.
Councilmember Kitchen stated he was in favor of Form Based zoning
and the City would have to continue to iron out issues in the code as it
was rolled out City-wide. He thanked Cindy Cromer (for initially bringing
up concerns regarding the Sugar House iteration of Form Based zoning)
and the community for keeping their eyes on zoning codes and helping the
City see issues where they arise . He said although not perfect, he
supported the updated design standards .
Councilmember Penfold called for the question, which motion
carried, all members voted aye .
(P 17-23)
#5. 7:23:31 PM Approving a resolution which would adjust the
boundary of the Mosquito Abatement District to include more of Salt Lake
City. View Attachments
Councilmember Adams moved and Councilmember Kitchen seconded to
adopt Resolution 34 of 2017 approving the boundary adjustment, which
motion carried, all members voted aye .
(R 17-12)
#6. 7:24:12 PM Adopting an ordinance that would amend a section of
the Salt Lake City Zoning Ordinance to include the Utah Jazz practice
facility located at 1432 South 500 West into the localized alternative
sign overlay district on the block that currently houses the Vivint Arena
pursuant to Petition: PLNPCM2017-00407 . If approved, the overlay would
allow the applicant to install signage that would otherwise not meet the
basic standards of the existing zoning. View Attachments
Item pulled from agenda. Councilmember Penfold stated this item was
tabled and would be on the agenda next week for consideration.
(P 17-25)
#7 . 7:24:22 PM Adopting an ordinance that would amend the City' s
accessory dwelling unit (ADU) regulations pursuant to Petition No.
PLNPCM2014-00447 . ADUs are small apartments that share a lot with a
single-family home. They can be basement apartments, above and inside
garages, or entirely separate buildings. View Attachments
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The Council has expressed support to:
• Include the boundaries recommended by the Planning Commission
instead of allowing ADUs citywide.
• Remove limits to the amount of new ADUs to be permitted each year.
• Have the ordinance reviewed in three-year's time.
Other changes may be considered by the Council based on the December 5,
2017 work session discussion.
Item pulled from agenda. Councilmember Penfold stated (after
several discussions) the Council had asked the Planning Department to
review the discussion and concerns which were raised. He said Staff
committed to return a revised ordinance to the Council in a March/April
timeline .
(P 17-20)
COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL 7 :26:06 PM
Douglas Cotant expressed frustration regarding safety and the lack
of handrails in the building where he lived.
Michael Fife commented about the Council' s approval to fund 50
additional police officers and 14 additional staff, instead of the
original request for 27 additional officers . He expressed concern and
frustration with an additional tax increase to fund the officers . He
suggested the Council not get ahead of the budget and spend the money
the City actually had.
Sim Gill, Salt Lake County District Attorney, said as a private
citizen and a resident of Salt Lake City, he came to thank the Council
for adopting the resolution supporting legislation to enhance penalties
for targeted offenses . He spoke regarding the strong message being sent
to the State Legislature on the importance of hate crimes and targeting
issues from the grass roots level .
Jerry Schmidt spoke in opposition of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
and expressed frustration with the ordinance approval process .
NEW BUSINESS
#1 . 7:36:39 PM Adopting a Legislative Action initiating a review of
the City' s zoning ordinance pertaining to additional height allowed for
retaining walls in the Foothill zoning districts, through the City' s
special exception process . View Attachments
Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded
to adopt a Legislative Action initiating a review of the maximum
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allowable height of walls allowed though the special exception process
in the Foothill zoning district, which motion carried, all members voted
aye .
#2 . 7:37:41 PM Adopting a Legislative Action initiating a review of
the City' s zoning ordinance pertaining to the process to dispose of City
owned alleys . Specifically, a review of the requirement to obtain "no
less than 80% of the neighbors owning property" which abut the alley.
View Attachments
Councilmember Adams moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to adopt
a Legislative Action initiating a review of the City' s zoning ordinance
pertaining to the process to dispose of City owned alleys, specifically,
the requirement to obtain "no less than 80 percent of the neighbors
owning property" which abut the alley,
Councilmember Adams stated there was a problem with the ordinance .
She said in some situations it became a mathematical impossibility and
property owners could be held hostage . She said she hoped to have
something easier in place which could be applied more readily.
Councilmember Penfold acknowledged Council Staff was currently
screening applications for alley closures through criteria the Council
had previously set and was waiting for further discussion of alley
closures throughout the City.
Councilmember Penfold called for the question, which motion
carried, all members voted aye .
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
#1 . 7:39:17 PM Adopting an ordinance adopting the Transit Master
Plan. The Plan evaluates the City's travel patterns and transit needs
and makes recommendations about transit service, infrastructure,
supportive investments and policies for the next 20 years. The plan also
includes recommendations, implementation strategies, and potential
funding sources. View Attachments
Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded
to adopt Ordinance 70 of 2017 to adopt the Salt Lake City Transit Master
Plan with the revisions shown in the revised draft dated December 4 ,
2017 , with the following amendment:
• That on Page 3-10 in the revised plan section titled Transit Master
Plan Priority Corridors for Capital Investments , the sentence that
reads , "While the Transit Master Plan is generally mode-neutral, an
interest in what a streetcar network would look like was one
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motivating factor for the City Council in funding this plan. " be
omitted from the plan' s final version.
Councilmember Mendenhall said the Council had been working on this
for quite a while along with the Transportation Department . She expressed
excitement with the adoption of the Transit Master Plan and called on
the Council to figure out funding to make it happen .
Councilmember Kitchen echoed Councilmember Mendenhall' s request to
find funding for the Transit Master Plan . He said it was great on paper
but resources were needed.
Councilmember Penfold said he remembered working on the plan years
ago, trying then to put funding together, and getting Utah Transit
Authority (UTA) to partner with the City. He said he was thrilled to see
this completed.
Councilmember Luke said the Transit Master Plan project was a long
time coming. He said the genesis started moving quickly during the Sugar
House debate regarding the street cars . He said a lot of hard work had
gone into this and thanked the Transportation Department and UTA.
Councilmember Penfold called for the question, which motion
carried, all members voted aye .
(T 17-2)
CONSENT 7 :4 3:2 8 PM
Councilmember Kitchen moved and Councilmember Mendenhall seconded
to adopt the Consent Agenda, which motion carried, all members voted
aye .
#1 . Approving Grant Holding Account items for Fiscal Year 2017-
18 : View Attachments
1 . Department of Justice - DEA Metro Federal Asset Forfeiture Funds
recognizing revenue from asset forfeiture funds .
2 . Department of Justice - Safe Streets Federal Asset Forfeiture
Funds recognizing grant income.
3 . State of Utah CCJJ (Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice
- Jurisdictions with Halfway Houses and Parole Violator Centers
Grant funding for targeted enforcement and additional patrol
shifts, adding an office technician at the Community Connection
Center, and a mobile surveillance trailer.
4 . State of Utah, Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency
Management - 2017 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant (UASI)
funding for continued efforts to plan and prepare for a natural
disaster or terrorist attack.
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(B 17-4)
The meeting adjourned at 7 : 43 p .m.
Council Chair
City Recorder
This document is not intended to serve as a full transcript as
additional discussion may have been held; please refer to the audio or
video for entire content.
This document along with the digital recording constitute the
official minutes of the Salt Lake City Council Regular Session meeting
held December 5, 2017 .
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