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01/20/2015 - Formal Meeting - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 , 2015 The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Regular Session on Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 7 : 00 p.m. in Room 315, Council Chambers, City County Building, 451 South State . The following Council Members were present: Charlie Luke Luke Garrott Lisa Adams James Rogers Kyle LaMalfa Erin Mendenhall The following Councilmember was absent: Stan Penfold Cindy Gust-Jenson, Executive Council Director; Jill Love, Mayor' s Deputy Chief of Staff; Margaret Plane, City Attorney; Cindi Mansell, City Recorder; and Nicole Smedley, Assistant City Recorder; were present. Councilmember Garrott presided at and conducted the meeting. OPENING CEREMONY #1. 7:24:54 PM The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Scout Troop 6055 . #2 . 7:26:19 PM Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to approve the minutes of the following Salt Lake City Council meetings , which motion carried, all members present voted aye. • December 9, 2014 Work Session View Minutes • January 6, 2015 Formal Session View Minutes • January 12, 2015 Legislative Breakfast View Minutes (M 14-4) (M 15-3) (M 15-4) PUBLIC HEARINGS #1. 7:26:41 PM Accept public comment on applications submitted for the following grants : View Attachments • Salt Lake City Police Department and Alcohol & Drug Fee Committee ($10, 000) Requesting the purchase and funding of body cameras to assist with the detection, enforcement and arrest of impaired drivers. • STOP Act: $48,258 requested by the Mayor's Coalition on Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drugs. Requesting continuation of the grant funding which will assist the Salt Lake City Police Dept. , the 14 - 1 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 , 2015 Salt Lake City School District, and other community groups to educate families on the dangers of underage drinking. This is the last year of a four-year grant. Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember LaMalfa seconded to close the public hearing and defer action to a later date, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . (B 15-4) #2 : 7:28:49 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending the City' s zoning map to create the Yalecrest - Normandie Circle Local Historic District whose boundaries include 10 homes on Normandie Circle and two homes adjacent to Normandie Circle on Harvard Avenue pursuant to Petition No. PLNHLC2014-00247 . (Petitioner, Patricia Callahan) View Attachments Patricia Callahan, petitioner, spoke about a recent teardown in the Yalecrest area and a large structure that did not fit in with the neighborhood being built in its place . She said she wanted the Local Historic District Designation for the preservation of homes, and to protect the neighborhood from future teardowns . Jeff Miller, Urban Planning Program senior at the University of Utah, spoke about the Harvard/Yalecrest area being a desirable community. He said it was walkable with a historic nature regarding architecture . He said he was in full support in designating all five areas as Local Historic Districts . Katharine Biele spoke in favor of the proposal . Jeff Justice, homeowner, spoke about the home that was torn down on Harvard. He said the home was rundown, and kids would break into it. He said the home was a detriment to the neighborhood because of its status and situation. Councilmember LaMalfa moved and Councilmember Adams seconded to close the public hearing and defer action to February 3, 2015 which motion carried, all members present voted aye. (P 15-7) #3: 7:41:27 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending the City' s zoning map to create the Yalecrest - Princeton Park Local Historic District, which includes 27 homes generally located on Princeton Avenue between 1700 East and 1800 East pursuant to Petition No . PLNHLC2013-00861 . (Petitioner, Jon Dewey) View Attachments 14 - 2 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 , 2015 John Dewey, petitioner, spoke about the East Bench Master Plan from 1987 noting the architectural and historical significance of buildings in Harvard/Yale . He spoke about the 2006 City Council Budget allocation for the preservation plan/study, and the 2012 adopted Salt Lake City Community Preservation Plan. He asked for the Council' s support to approve the Local Historic District designation. Denise Smith, homeowner and business owner in the Princeton area, spoke about the concern of teardowns and the major renovations resulting in large houses built on small lots . She asked that the Council approve all five Local Historic District areas . Jim Keener, homeowner, said that the Historic District designation for Princeton park goes beyond what was necessary or appropriate . He said that houses on his block are ordinary, he said they are nice homes but they are not particularly historic or worthy of preservation in this sense. He said he agreed that full teardowns and the rebuilding of large homes was not what he wanted and opposed the proposal . Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Mendenhall seconded to close the public hearing and defer action to February 3, 2015 which motion carried, all members present voted aye . (P 15-2) #4 . 7:50:58 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending the City' s zoning map to create the Yalecrest - Upper Harvard and Yale Park Plat A Local Historic District, which includes 60 homes on the north and south sides of Harvard Avenue (approx. 1120 South) between 1500 East and 1700 East pursuant to Petition No. PLNHLC2014-00111 . (Petitioner, Vena Childs) View Attachments Vena Childs, Connie Baring-Gould, Emily Bleyl, and Anne Mallon spoke in favor of the proposal . They expressed concerns if the Local Historic District designation was not approved there would be teardowns, oversized homes, and neighborhood degradation. Dixon Hindley spoke against the proposal and expressed concern about inadequacies of the petition process relating to signatures . Pam Allison, Kate Lahey, Loraine Goerke, Robert Snow, and Vinson Johnson submitted written comments in favor of the Proposal . Kenn Dayton, homeowner, submitted a written comment in opposition of the proposal . His comments included the right of property owners to change their homes according to their future needs . 14 - 3 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 , 2015 George and Cathy Kelner, homeowners, submitted written comments stating they would like to stay neutral regarding the proposal . Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to close the public hearing and defer action to February 3, 2015 , which motion carried, all members present voted aye. (P 15-5) #5. 8:33:57 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending the City' s zoning map to create the Upper Yale 2nd Addition, which includes 30 homes generally located on Herbert Avenue (1055 South) between 1700 East and 1800 East pursuant to Petition No. PLNHLC2013-00862 . (Petitioner, Tracey Harty) View Attachments Tracey Harty, petitioner, spoke about more applications coming in 2015 as residents wanted to see a large portion of Yalecrest designated. She said her neighborhood was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and submitted a map showing designations in all Council Districts . She spoke about a representational form of government and representatives making critical zoning decisions . She encouraged the designation of all the Yalecrest Applications as Local Historic Districts . Kelly White, Bill Harty, and Lynn Pershing spoke in favor of the proposal . The reasons included growth, responsible change, and ability to add on by following the Local Historic District process . Adam McCormick, Lynda Coleman, Sam Mokhiber, Robin Robinson, Liz Bell, and Chase Leavitt, spoke in opposition of the proposal . The reasons included homes requiring remodeling and updating; the concern of homes becoming dilapidated; distorting local market prices; not having time to go through the Local Historic District Process; infringement of property rights; and honoring the majority vote. Greg Poulsen and Jon Lee submitted written comments in opposition of the proposal . Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Adams seconded to close the public hearing and defer action to February 3, 2015, which motion carried, all members present voted aye. (P 15-6) #6. 8:02:04 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending the City' s zoning map to create the Yalecrest - Upper Yale Local Historic District, which includes 28 homes generally located on the north and south sides of Yale Avenue (1100 South) between 1700 East and 1800 East pursuant to No . PLNHLC2014-00013 . 14 - 4 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 , 2015 (Petitioner, Sonja Chesley) View Attachments Lori Miller, homeowner, spoke on behalf of petitioner. She said that the homes would outlive the homeowners and asked the Council to support the Local Historic designation. Lisette Gibson, Nathan Morgan, and Jan Burton, spoke in favor of the proposal . The reasons included no current protection against teardowns; the building of oversized homes; property rights and the preservation of streetscape. Scott Kaufmann, Susan Hansen-Porter, Steven Hansen, and Alex Schiel spoke in opposition of the proposal . The reasons included the infringement on property rights; desire to make homes seismically sound with modern energy standards; potential need for ADA accommodations or growing family needs . Councilmember Luke and moved Councilmember LaMalfa seconded to close the public hearing and defer action to February 3, 2015, which motion carried, all members present voted aye. (P 15-3) #7 . 9:00:14 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending the City' s zoning map to create the City Creek Canyon/Memory Grove Local Historic District, which includes the area of City Creek Canyon between the entrance gate of Memory Grove on the south and bordered on all other sides by Bonneville Boulevard pursuant to Petition No. PLNHLC2010-00224 . (Petitioner, Mayor Ralph Becker) View Attachments Cindy Cromer, triplex owner, spoke in favor of the proposal . Councilmember LaMalfa moved and Councilmember Mendenhall seconded to close the public hearing and defer action to February 3, 2015, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . (P 15-4) POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS #1 : 9:03:06 PM Adopting an ordinance amending various fees set forth in the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule. Proposed changes to the Consolidated Fee Schedule include fee changes for traffic school and news racks. View Attachments Councilmember LaMalfa moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to adopt Ordinance 1 of 2015, which motion carried, all members present 14 - 5 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 , 2015 voted aye, except Councilmember Garrott, who voted nay. (0 11-9) COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL 9:04:30 PM George Chapman encouraged the Council to make the Transportation Resolution as general as possible . He said the Master Transit Plan should come first, before street cars . He said the only way to stop drug dealing in the homeless area was with more police. He said the Council needs to create a good anti-monster home ordinance . Patrick Shea said that Golf needs management independent of the central administration. He said if WingPointe closed, the other should remain open. Craig DeMordaunt spoke about the Local Historic District proposal . He said it was not the structure that was important, it was the people. He said he was losing neighbors because their homes are too small . He asked the Council to follow the majority vote. Kirk Huffaker, Utah Heritage Foundation Board of Trustees, spoke in favor of all six Local Historic Districts . He quoted the Economic Impact Study on Historic Preservation in Utah. He said designation does not stop a place in time, it allows flexibility to adapt to modern codes; it promotes functional preferences of families and to grow families; the City' s Sustainability initiative; stabilizes and raises property values; and bolstered the City' s image as a unique place . Daniel Shipp said that he was homeless for the past six months and on and off the street for the past sixteen months . He expressed concern that people who were placed on the Homeless Coalition Commission and coming up with a strategy were missing an important voice . He said there was a lot of mention about service providers; government and community representatives; and businesses in Pioneer Park. He said the voice of those being served was going to be important and insightful for helping people out of homelessness and building self sufficiency. Kim Dayton spoke in opposition of the Local Historic District proposal . Kim Childs and Luli Josephson submitted written comments in favor of the Local Historic District proposal . Jeff Justice submitted written comments in opposition of Local Historic District the proposal . 14 - 6 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 , 2015 UNFINISHED BUSINESS #1 . 9:17:42 PM Adopting a Resolution consenting to an exchange of land between the Board of Trustees of the Sugar House Park Authority and the Board of Education of the Salt Lake City School District with respect to parcels of land adjacent to Sugar House Park and Highland High School . Under the proposal the School District and Park Authority would exchange parcels of equal size, enabling the School District to construct a baseball field on school property rather than using the field located in Sugar House Park. View Attachments Councilmember Adams moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to adopt Resolution 1 of 2015, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . (R 15-2) #2 . Consider a Joint Resolution supporting increased funding for state transportation needs , local transportation needs, and transit. View Attachments Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to adopt Resolution 2 of 2015, supporting increased funding for transportation and transit, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . (R 15-3) CONSENT 9:20:02 PM Councilmember LaMalfa moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to adopt the Consent Agenda, with the exception of Item #3 (Jeff Dixon Board Appointment) , which motion carried, all members present voted aye . #1. Confirming the date of Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 7 :00 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending Salt Lake City Code relating to newsracks in the public right-of-way (amending chapter 14 .36, Newsracks pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2012-00793 and the Consolidated Fee Schedule) . The proposed ordinance would increase licensing fees for newsracks and would make the City's Property Manager responsible for reviewing permits and enforcing the newsrack ordinance. Currently, the City's Zoning Administrator is responsible. (Petitioner - Mayor Ralph Becker) (P 14-15) (0 11-9) View Attachments #2 . Confirming the date of Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 7 : 00 p.m. to accept public comment on options to address the City Golf 14 - 7 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 , 2015 Fund' s financial issues . View Attachments (B 15-6) #3 . Approving the appointment of Jeff Dixon to the Transportation Advisory Board for a term extending through September 25, 2017 . (I 15-2) Item not approved. The meeting adjourned at 9 : 20 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 January 20, 2015 . ns 14 - 8