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12/05/2017 - Work Session - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 , 2017 The City Council met in Work Session on Tuesday, December 5, 2017, in Room 326, Committee Room, City County Building, 451 South State Street. In Attendance: Council Members Lisa Adams, Stan Penfold, Erin Mendenhall, Derek Kitchen, Charlie Luke, James Rogers, and Andrew Johnston. Staff in Attendance : Cindy Gust-Jenson, Council Executive Director; Jennifer Bruno, Council Executive Deputy Director; Margaret Plane, City Attorney; Jennifer Seelig, Mayor' s Community Relations Director; Mike Brown, Police Chief; Mary Beth Thompson, Finance Director; Nick Norris, Planning Director; Michael Maloy, Senior Planner; Paul Nielson, Senior City Attorney; Sylvia Richards, Council Public Policy Analyst; Nick Tarbet, Council Senior Public Policy Analyst; Russell Weeks, Council Senior Advisor; Jonathan Larsen, Transportation Division Director; Julianne Sabula, Transit Program Manager; Benjamin Luedtke, Council Budget/Public Policy Analyst; Tim Doubt, Assistant Police Chief; and Kory Solorio, Assistant City Recorder. Councilmember Penfold presided at and conducted the meeting. The meeting was called to order at 4 : 27 p.m. AGENDA ITEMS #1 . 4:28:11PM BRIEFING REGARDING 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 Sylvia Richards, Jennifer Bruno, and Mary Beth Thompson briefed the Council with attachments . Discussion was held regarding specific target areas of business practices, extracting General Fund revenue for a specific program, limiting the number of payday lenders, effect to nuisance hotels/motels, vision after two year activity completion, enforcement of photo identification (ID) and Department of Professional Licensing (DOPL) background checks for business owners, and potential of consumer empowerment by accessing data the City produced. 17 - 1 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 , 2017 Council Members requested the following items from Staff: • Provide potential effects to nuisance hotels/motels . • Provide national research which correlates density of payday lenders in areas with incidents of reported fraud/bankruptcy or any other unhealthy financial scenarios for residents . • Provide tracking information (when available) regarding issues/gaps identified, what the City could legally provide in the way of response/service, challenges/problems in the community, and ordinance and legislation gaps which the City could not regulate. #2 . 4:46:36PM BRIEFING REGARDING AN ORDINANCE THAT WOULD AMEND THE CITY' S ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT (ADU) REGULATIONS . 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 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, and • Have the ordinance reviewed in three-year's time. Other changes may be considered by the Council . Nick Tarbet, Nick Norris, Michael Malloy, and Paul Nielson briefed the Council with attachments . Councilmember Penfold stated there had been many lengthy discussions about ADUs over the past six months . He said one concern which evolved in the process was that many in the Community and on the Council were in different places about the proposed ordinance. He said he wanted to propose for discussion a concept of sending the ADU ordinance back to the Planning Department for modification, to re-examine and re-define some of the concerns and issues identified through the public process, and to bring it back to the Council at the beginning of next year (before the budget process) . Discussion was held regarding the timeframe to modify the ordinance, pros and cons of a conditional use permit application process, lack of enforcement ability to deal with housing issues, and conditional use enforcement by complaint . A unanimous Straw Poll was taken in support of sending the 17 - 2 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2017 ADU ordinance back to the Planning Department for modification and changes (particularly related to recommendations to consider a conditional use permit opportunity) and return to the Council with a March/April timeline for presentation. #3. 5:07:34PM BRIEFING REGARDING AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE TRANSIT MASTER PLAN (TMP) . 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 Russell Weeks, Jonathan Larsen, and Julianne Sabula briefed the Council with attachments . Discussion was held regarding a mode- neutral plan, streetcar corridors, more specific recommendations regarding the Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC) Regional Transportation Plan, whether or not the TMP currently/sufficiently refers to other regional planning documents which provide a more frequent planning level, adequate access to the International Center, and concern with transit to the industrial center south of Interstate 80 (I-80) (west part of the City) . A unanimous Straw Poll was taken in support of striking the sentence on Page 3-10 in the revised plan section titled Transit Master Plan Priority Corridors for Capital Investments which reads, "While the plan is mode-neutral, an interest in what a streetcar network would look like was one motivating factor for the City Council in funding this plan" . #4 . 5:23:20PM BRIEFING REGARDING BUDGET AMENDMENT NO. 1 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2017-18 BUDGET. 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. View Attachments Jennifer Bruno, Benjamin Luedtke, Mike Brown, Tim Doubt, and Mary Beth Thompson briefed the Council with attachments . Discussion was held regarding concern with public comment on the Pioneer Park proposal, cleaning of Pioneer Park restrooms, Administration response concerning the Pioneer Park Coalition, concern with the number of trees being removed in the Pioneer Park 17 - 3 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 , 2017 proposal, funding timeline for the proposed additional Police Department officers/staffing, Crime Lab turn-around timeline, distinguishing between the current and additional need for officers, timeline to hire a Crime Lab Technician, current state accredited crime labs, potential to staff and use City Crime Lab services as a resource for other entities to outsource, current need for a Victim Advocate position, expected use/needs for approved additional officers, concern regarding the current fund balance in relation to the proposed costs for additional Police Department officers and staff, concern with the additional work load and the potential effect for additional/new prosecutors, leasing versus purchasing new police vehicles, potential of offering affordable housing for police and firefighters, and addressing retention of police officers at the State level . Councilmember Penfold proposed modifying the Staffing Document to incorporate the proposed Police Department positions and potentially look at funding in the next fiscal year. He said modifying the Staffing Document now would allow flexibility to prepare/organize for the new positions . Unanimous Straw Polls were taken in support of: • Reconfirming the Council' s decision to add 50 new officers and to consider the proposal of new/additional Police Department support staff separately (not as part of the 50 new/additional officers) . • Funding in the current budget the Quality Assurance Manager, three Crime Lab Technicians, and the Victim Advocate position. • Including all of the proposed (9) new/additional Police Department positions in the current Staffing Document (regardless of funding) . A 4-3 Straw Poll was taken in support of not leasing but rather purchasing new Police vehicles, with Council Members Luke, Mendenhall, Kitchen and Johnston opposed; Council Members Rogers, Adams, and Luke in favor. Council Members requested the following item from Staff: • Provide information on how much the City Crime Lab could potentially make (to cover new hire costs) by outsourcing City Crime Lab services as a resource to other jurisdictions, a fee structure for services, and the ability to prioritize City priorities before contracted work. 17 - 4 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 , 2017 #5 . 6:02:49PM DISCUSSION REGARDING THE PROPOSAL FOR GENERAL FUND BUDGET AMENDMENT NO. 2 OF FISCAL YEAR 2017-18 (RDA BUDGET AMENDMENT NO. 3) , WHICH WOULD TRANSFER $15 . 6 MILLION IN RDA HOUSING FUNDS TO THE CITY' S DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT (HAND) TO ADMINISTER. As a part of the discussion, the Council will also consider discussing the previous proposal for spending the Housing Funds, titled the draft "RDA Housing Funding Strategy. " Budget amendments happen several times each year to reflect adjustments to the City's budgets, including proposed project additions and modifications. View Attachments Councilmember Penfold stated this item did not need to be discussed. He said he assumed the proposal agreed upon earlier (in the RDA meeting) was being moved forward. He said a public hearing would be held on this component at the formal meeting this evening with the possibility of suspending the rules and adopting the proposal . #6 . TENTATIVE HOMELESSNESS ISSUES CHECK-IN. Item not held. #7 . TENTATIVE NORTHWEST QUADRANT (NWQ) CHECK-IN. Item not held. #8 . 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 Item not held. #9. REPORT OF THE CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR. Item not held. #10 . CONSIDER A MOTION TO ENTER INTO CLOSED SESSION, IN KEEPING WITH UTAH CODE §52-4-205 FOR ANY ALLOWED PURPOSE. (CLOSED SESSION HELD IN ROOM 326) Item not held. The meeting adjourned at 6 : 04 p.m. 17 - 5 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 , 2017 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. This document along with the digital recording constitute the official minutes of the City Council Work Session meeting held December 5, 2017 . ks 17 - 6