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07/11/2017 - Work Session - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 11 , 2017 The City Council met in Work Session on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, at 2 : 11 p.m. in Room 326, Committee Room, City County Building, 451 South State Street. In Attendance: Council Members Andrew Johnston, Derek Kitchen, James Rogers, Stan Penfold, Charlie Luke, Erin Mendenhall, and Lisa Adams . Staff in Attendance : Cindy Gust-Jenson, Council Executive Director; Jennifer Bruno, Council Deputy Director; Patrick Leary, Mayor' s Chief of Staff; David Litvack, Mayor' s Deputy Chief of Staff; Benjamin Luedtke, Council Constituent Liaison; Melissa Jensen, Housing and Neighborhood Development Division Director; Lehua Weaver, Council Associate Deputy Director; Michael Akerlow, Community and Neighborhoods Deputy Director; Brian Fullmer, Council Office Liaison and Policy Analyst; Nick Norris, Planning Director; Anthony Reiderer, Principal Planner; Michaela Oktay, Planning Manager; Michael Maloy, Senior Planner; Orion Goff, Building Official; John Anderson, Senior Planner; Daniel Echeverria, Senior Planner; Nick Tarbet, Council Office Policy Analyst; Cris Jones, Transportation Section Manager; Colin Quinn- Hurst, Transportation Planner II; Margaret Plane, City Attorney; Katherine Lewis, Senior City Attorney; Matthew Rojas, Mayor' s Director of Communications; Debbie Lyons, Sustainability Deputy Director; Makayla Hardy, Deputy City Recorder, and Kory Solorio, Assistant City Recorder. Others in Attendance: Peter Corroon, Corroon Company LLC Consultant; Randy Farmer, Centro Civico Mexicano President; and Kevin Emerson, Utah Clean Energy Efficiency Program Director. Councilmember Penfold presided at and conducted the meeting. The meeting was called to order at 2 : 11 p .m. AGENDA ITEMS #1 . 2:11:55PM BRIEFING REGARDING AN ORDINANCE CLOSING A PORTION OF 800 WEST STREET BETWEEN APPROXIMATELY 740 NORTH AND THE TERMINATING CUL-DE-SAC. The section of street is not needed or used for property access, circulation or parking. The proposal would allow for the development of a community center that would serve immigrants and refugees. If adopted, the status of the property would be changed from a public street to a City-owned parcel and the City would transfer ownership lease it to the Good 17 - 1 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 11 , 2017 Samaritan Foundation a non-profit that provides employment counseling, English language courses, citizenship classes, after- school tutoring, and walk-in support on issues ranging from health care to navigating the public transit system. Petitioner: Salt Lake City Real Estate Division, Petition No. PLNPCM2016-01008. View Attachments Brian Fullmer, Anthony Reiderer, and Michaela Oktay briefed the Council with attachments . Discussion was held regarding access of existing units adjacent to the property. Councilmember Penfold said a public hearing would be held on August 8, 2017 . #2 . 2:16:06PM BRIEFING REGARDING A PUBLIC BENEFITS ANALYSIS RELATED TO LEASING AN UNDEVELOPED CITY-OWNED PARCEL AT APPROXIMATELY 800 NORTH 800 WEST AND ADJACENT CITY-OWNED CUL-DE- SAC TO THE GOOD SAMARITAN FOUNDATION. The proposed use of the property is to allow for the development of a community center that would serve the needs of Salt Lake City's refugee and immigrant community. View Attachments Brian Fullmer briefed the Council with Attachments . Discussion was held regarding negotiations/approval process of the lease agreement modification requested by the Good Samaritan Foundation, how capital replacement costs/needs of the building would be addressed, and terms of the lease agreement in relation to the ownership of the building. Council Members requested the following items from Staff: • Forward recommendation of the lease modification to the Council as soon as the Administration had a response . • Follow up regarding contractual obligations the Good Samaritan Foundation were bound to (particularly capital improvement investments) . • Provide information on terms of the lease regarding ownership of the building and parameters of the possible future sale of the property. Councilmember Penfold said a public hearing would be held August 8, 2017 . #3. 2:22:13 PM BRIEFING REGARDING A RESOLUTION THAT WOULD AUTHORIZE A LOAN OF $635,000 FROM SALT LAKE CITY' S HOUSING TRUST 17 - 2 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 11 , 2017 FUND TO CENTRO CIVICO HOUSING COMPANY LLC, FOR A MIXED INCOME SENIOR HOUSING DEVELOPMENT LOCATED AT 155 SOUTH 600 WEST . View Attachments Nick Tarbet, Melissa Jensen, Randy Farmer, and Peter Corroon briefed the Council with attachments . Discussion was held regarding concern of the contractual agreement between Peter Corroon and Centro Civico Housing, Housing Trust Fund balance, concern/encouragement with continued construction of three-bedroom units in new housing developments, senior housing age restrictions, current City housing needs for senior housing, availability of multilingual speaking housing staff, senior housing needs in other benchmark cities, and Spanish speaking senior housing needs . Councilmember Penfold said this item was scheduled for action on July 25, 2017 . #4 . 2:34:56PM BRIEFING REGARDING AN ORDINANCE THAT WOULD AMEND THE CITY' S ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT (ADU) REGULATIONS. The amendments would generally allow ADUs west of Canyon Road, south of South Temple, west of 1300 East and south of 1-80. Currently, new ADU permits are only available for properties located a % mile or less from a fixed transit stop. Additionally, the amendments will limit the number of ADU permits issued per year to 25. The Administration recently sent the Council additional information in response to questions Council Members asked during the last briefing in January. View Attachments Nick Tarbet, Nick Norris, Michael Maloy, and Orion Goff briefed the Council with attachments . Discussion was held regarding short-term rental regulations, proposed additional zoning districts, limited annul permits, recent State legislation regarding Airbnb/short-term rentals, enforcement options and impact of short-term rentals on land use and housing in the City, partnerships with short-term rental companies, Grow Salt Lake City Housing Plan, ADU parking and design standards, illegal ADU' s and repeat offenders, how to deal with non-compliant structures, potential of ADU' s as an opportunity for senior housing, lot size criteria, tiny houses as ADU' s, off-street parking issues, ADU height restrictions/privacy issues, and multi-owner property situations . Council Members requested the following items from Staff: • Review/provide information regarding nuisance ordinances 17 - 3 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 11 , 2017 (what they are, how responsive the City is, and how they apply to different parts of the city) . • Review potential of separating an ADU from a primary dwelling. • Track/provide ADU data. • Provide options to handle repeat offenders . • Provide options to achieve the privacy goal with over-looking structures . • Research how the new civil penalties ordinance would be useful in terms of enforcement for ADU' s . • Examine possible majority-owner occupied provisions . Councilmember Penfold suggested the item be pulled from the Consent Agenda. He asked Staff to follow-up on Council requests and report back on July 25, 2017 with a timeline to move forward with the process . #5 . 3:35:19 PM BRIEFING REGARDING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP FOR THREE PARCELS LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 5420 WEST JOHN CANNON DRIVE TO REZONE THEM FROM AGRICULTURAL (AG) TO LIGHT MANUFACTURING (M-1) AND TO REMOVE THE PARCELS FROM THE LOWLAND CONSERVANCY OVERLAY DISTRICT (LC) . The proposal would allow the property owner to create a light manufacturing development on the site. The zoning change is supported by the Northwest Quadrant Master Plan, which the Council adopted in 2016. Although the applicant has requested that the properties be zoned to Light Manufacturing (M-1) , the Council may consider rezoning the properties to a different zoning district with similar characteristics. Petition No. PLNPCM2017-00083. View Attachments Nick Tarbet, Nick Norris, and John Anderson briefed the Council with attachments . Councilmember Penfold said a public hearing would be held July 25, 2017 . #6 . 3:38:26PM BRIEFING ON PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE CITY' S ZONING ORDINANCE THAT ARE DESIGNED TO MAKE THE CODE EASIER TO USE; REDUCE THE NEED FOR INTERPRETATIONS; ADDRESS CONFLICTS IN THE ORDINANCE; AND REMOVE BARRIERS TO DEVELOPMENT. The proposed changes do not create new regulations. Petitioner-Former Mayor Ralph Becker, Petition No. PLNPCM2015-00354. View Attachments Nick Tarbet, Nick Norris, and Daniel Echeverria briefed the Council with attachments . 17 - 4 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 11 , 2017 Council Members requested the following item from Staff: • Provide modifications (due to State Legislation) to the Council before the public hearing. Councilmember Penfold said a public hearing would be held August 8, 2017 . #7 . 4:05:54 PM BRIEFING REGARDING AN UPDATED ORDINANCE REGARDING COMMERCIAL BUILDING ENERGY BENCHMARKING AND MARKET TRANSPARENCY. The proposal would enact a new chapter of Salt Lake City Code: Chapter 18-Building Benchmarking and Transparency, which would require owners of large buildings (City buildings larger than 22, 000 square feet and commercial buildings larger than 25, 000 square feet, with some exemptions) to annually benchmark energy data, share Energy Star Scores and data with the City, and encourages implementation of improvements to the building's energy systems. The updated proposal requires an evaluation of buildings with Energy Star Scores that are below average but no longer requires the building owners to implement the energy tune-up recommendations. It also provides for exceptions for tax-exempt properties like places of worship, and other buildings and adds an appeals process, among other changes. View Attachments Lehua Weaver, Debbie Lyons, and Kevin Emerson briefed the Council with attachments . Discussion was held regarding greenhouse gas reduction goals, changing the energy tune-up requirement, transparency/positive reinforcement, non-compliance fines/action, inclusion of clarifying language/definitions, triple net leases, enforcement issues, and implementation/monitoring. Councilmembers requested the following items from Staff: • Review how numbers were determined for local numbers on emission factors . • Include Councilmember Rogers in any further meetings with the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Foundation . Councilmember Penfold said a public hearing would be held August 8, 2017 . #8 . 4:34:41 PM BRIEFING REGARDING A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE APPROVAL OF AN INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND SALT LAKE COUNTY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PORTION OF PARLEY' S TRAIL. The section of trail to be completed runs through City- 17 - 5 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 11 , 2017 owned Hillcrest Park, which is located at 2000 East and Interstate 80 (I-80) . This is a long-planned trail extension from the Draw at Sugar House Park to Tanner Park and Parley's Canyon. Under the proposal, the County would construct the trail and assume responsibility for ongoing maintenance. View Attachments Benjamin Luedtke, Cris Jones, Colin Quinn-Hurst, and Katherine Lewis briefed the Council with attachments . Discussion was held regarding an addition to the City' s Urban Trails Network, perpetual easement, and Interlocal Agreement with Salt Lake County. A unanimous Straw poll was conducted in support of holding a public hearing on an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement with Salt Lake County for construction of a portion of Parley' s Trail . #9 . 4:43:21PM BRIEFING REGARDING IMPACT FEES 101 FROM MIKE AKERLOW, DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, WHICH WILL PROVIDE AN OVERVIEW OF THE IMPACT FEE CONCEPT, ALLOWABLE USES FOR IMPACT FEE REVENUES, AND EXAMPLES IN SALT LAKE CITY. The presentation was previously given to some community organizations. View Attachments Mike Akerlow briefed the Council with attachments . Discussion was held regarding potential impact fees regarding large fire equipment and impact fees increases . #10 . 4:58:54PM INTERVIEW CINDY CROMER PRIOR TO CONSIDERATION OF HER APPOINTMENT TO THE METROPOLITAN WATER BOARD FOR A TERM EXTENDING THROUGH JANUARY 1 , 2022 . Councilmember Penfold said Ms . Cromer' s name was on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. #11 . 5:02:45 PM INTERVIEW DANNY WALZ PRIOR TO CONSIDER OF HIS APPOINTMENT AS CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (RDA) . Councilmember Penfold said Mr. Walz' s name was on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. #12 . 5:32:06 PM 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. 17 - 6 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 11 , 2017 See File M 17-5 for Announcements . #13 . REPORT OF THE CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR. No discussion was held. #14 . CONSIDER A MOTION TO ENTER INTO CLOSED SESSION, IN KEEPING WITH UTAH CODE §52-4-205 ANY ALLOWED PURPOSE . Item not held. The meeting adjourned at 5 : 34 p .m. 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 July 11, 2017 . ks 17 - 7