07/14/2020 - Formal Meeting - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING
TUESDAY, JULY 14 , 2020
The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in an electronic Formal
Session on Tuesday, July 14, 2020 pursuant to Chair determination and
Salt Lake City Emergency Proclamation No. 2 of 2020 (2) (b) .
The following Council Members participated electronically:
Chris Wharton Analia Valdemoros James Rogers
Andrew Johnston Daniel Dugan Darin Mano
Amy Fowler
Jennifer Bruno, Council Executive Deputy Director; Erin Mendenhall,
Mayor; Rachel Otto, Mayor' s Chief of Staff; Katherine Lewis, City
Attorney; and Scott Crandall, Deputy City Recorder participated
electronically.
Councilmember Wharton presided at and conducted the meeting.
The meeting was called to order at 7 : 15 p.m.
OPENING CEREMONY
#1 . 7:15:22 PM Pledge of Allegiance. (A moment of silence was held
while the American Flag/Anthem was displayed on the screen)
#2 . 7:16:33 PM Welcome and Public Meeting rules .
#3. 7:17:06 PM Councilmember Fowler moved and Councilmember Rogers
seconded to approve the minutes of the Work Session and Formal meetings
held Tuesday, July 2, 2020, which motion carried, all members voted aye
(roll call) . View Minutes
(M 20-3) (M 20-4)
#4 . 7:18:01 PM Adopting a joint ceremonial resolution with Mayor
Mendenhall designating Salt Lake City as a Utah HERitage City honoring
the 150th anniversary of Utah women being the first in the nation to
vote under an equal suffrage law. View Attachments
Councilmember Wharton read the resolution.
Councilmember Valdemoros moved and Councilmember Fowler seconded to
adopt Resolution 23 of 2020, which motion carried, all members voted aye
(roll call) .
(R 20-1)
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
7:22:26 PM Note: Public Hearings and General Comments were heard as
one item. Comments/materials submitted to the City Council have been
attached as part of the official record. Click link to view.
https : //www. slc.gov/council/virtual-meeting-comments/
#1. 7:57:07 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting a
resolution for project funding allocations in the Capital Improvement
Program, which involves the construction, purchase or renovation of
buildings, parks, streets or other physical structures. Generally,
projects have a useful life of five or more years and cost $50, 000 or
more. The Council approves debt service and overall CIP funding in the
annual budget process, while project-specific funding is approved by
September 1 of the same year. View Attachment
7 :35:59 PM Calvin Jolley spoke in support of the $325, 000 allocated
to the Artesian Well Park (800 South 500 East) . He asked the Council to
consider funding improvements around 500 East (bike paths, crosswalks,
and pedestrian thoroughfares) .
7 :38:54 PM George Chapman commented on investigating Bennion as a
possible City daycare site, utilizing $247, 000/Transportation Impact
Fees for free fares, Foothill Trails deserving more than $565, 000
(utilize funding from Green Loop/$625, 000, Wingpointe/$800, 000 and
Kensington Byway/$400, 000 for Foothill Trails) , regular maintenance of
cycle tracks being difficult/expensive, and providing a safe camping
area for the homeless (utilize portion of Depot District) .
Councilmember Fowler moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to
continue the public hearing to a future date, which motion carried, all
members voted aye (roll call) .
(B 20-1)
#2 . 7:58:19 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an
ordinance that would regulate the use of electric scooters and other
dockless, shared mobility devices in the City. The Council would also
consider amending the Consolidated Fee Schedule as part of the dockless
shared mobility device ordinance. Currently, dockless scooter companies
operate under temporary operating agreements until an ordinance is
passed. The latest version of a draft ordinance was sent to the Council
in March 2020. The updated ordinance incorporates some feedback and
concerns including additional requirements for safety features,
insurance requirement changes, and language to better differentiate
between scooters and devices - motorized or otherwise - used by
individuals with reduced or specialized mobility, among other changes.
View Attachment
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7:25:51 PM Adnan Milicevic, Margo Beecroft, Alex April, Denise
Taylor, George Chapman, Mackenzie Viau, Gabbi Lamanski, Anne Charles,
and Maeve Wall spoke about the proposal . Comments included association
with scooter companies (Spin/Lime) , providers committing to fill
transportation gaps/provide quality jobs, community feedback, education
efforts (riding/parking laws) , operational changes to meet shifting
transit schedules, riders being oblivious to rules, potential dangers to
pedestrians/riders, allowing scooter companies unfettered access to
downtown sidewalks (eliminate scooters from sidewalks) , signage not
being effective, enforcement/other costs should be paid by scooter
companies, effective enforcement needed (police, parking officials,
ticketing, etc. ) , educate public through media coverage, Walk-your-
Wheels campaign, utilize up-front permit/per-ride fees to fund programs,
overriding goal should be to protect pedestrians, display maps showing
prohibited riding areas, utilize comprehensive education campaign,
require scooters to have a limit switch (5-mph for sidewalks/15-mph for
streets) , scooters not being able to operate safely on cycle tracks,
ongoing discussions on fee structure/per-trip charge, safety/parking
concerns, developing more bike/scooter lanes, ongoing collaboration to
identify best practices, abandoned scooters blocking sidewalk/eye sore,
and addressing reckless/unsafe behavior.
Councilmember Fowler moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to
continue the public hearing to a future date, which motion carried, all
members voted aye (roll call) .
(0 20-12)
#3. 7 :59:07 PM Accept public comment on a previously awarded grant
to the Salt Lake City Police Department (Accumulated Interest from 2017
Grant Funds: U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Bureau of Justice (JAG) ) .
The City received the grant funding in 2017 for community policing and
overtime projects, to fund training for sworn and civilian personnel,
and to fund the Peer Support program. Funding was also used to purchase
supplies, a service dog and veterinary services for the K9 program, and
protective helmets for officers. This action, as part of Grant Holding
Account items routinely being processed, will allow a budget to be
created for the accumulated interest from the grant in order to close it
out. View Attachment
Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to
close the public hearing and refer the item to a future Consent Agenda
for action, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) .
(B 20-3)
COMMENTS
#1 . Comments to the City Council .
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7 :41:43 PM George Chapman spoke about closing restrooms and port-a-
potties on 1300 South not making sense, needing to cease ticketing
bicycle/jaywalking violations (effecting mainly homeless) , and
increasing police walking patrols to discourage criminal activities
(1300 South, State Street, North Temple) .
7 :44:07 PM Cristobal Villegas, Gabbi Lamanski, Anne Charles, and
Maeve Wall commented on police related issues . Comments included
protesters being injured by police (displeased by police action) , more
cops not meaning less crime, abolishing police, ongoing murders of people
of color, demilitarizing police (abolish military grade weapons/tanks) ,
eliminate police response on non-criminal calls, addressing show-of-
force issues, disappointment with the Mayor' s comments regarding Sim
Gill' s decisions to support police actions, police not giving public
confidence they intend to reform (put pressure on police to change/act
differently during protests) , police brutality/unjust actions,
protesters being injured/beaten (shot with rubber bullets) , everybody
having blood on their hands, better definitions needed regarding
demilitarizing police, and acts of suppressing citizens' rights .
Penny Workman said she was attending the meeting for a class
assignment and did not wish to speak.
#2 . Questions to the Mayor from the City Council . 8:00:16 PM
There were no questions .
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
#1 . 8:00:54 PM Adopting a resolution authorizing the issuance and
sale of not-more-than $200 ,000 ,000 aggregate principal amount of Public
Utilities revenue bonds , Series 2020, related to water, sewer, and storm
water capital improvements . The Council 's action includes authorizing
the execution of a supplemental indenture, a bond purchase agreement,
and other documents as required. View Attachment
Councilmember Fowler moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to
adopt the resolution, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll
call) .
Note : The language for this item was incorrectly agended. The intent
was for a public hearing only (prior action was taken on June 9, 2020 -
Resolution 19 of 2020 .
(Q 20-1)
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CONSENT 8 :01:5 9 PM
Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Valdemoros seconded to
approve the Consent Agenda, which motion carried, all members voted aye
(roll call) .
#1 . Setting the dates of Tuesday, August 11 , 2020 at 6 : 00 p.m.
and Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 7 : 00 p.m. to accept public comment about
an ordinance that would amend the final budget of Salt Lake City,
including the employment staffing document, for Fiscal Year 2020-21 .
Budget amendments happen several times each year to reflect adjustments
to the City's budgets, including proposed project additions and
modifications. The proposed amendment includes Airport CARES Act grant
revenue and grant funding from the U. S. Department of Justice's
Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program. View Attachment
(B 20-8)
#2 . Setting the dates of Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at 6 : 00 p.m.
and Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 7 : 00 p.m. to accept public comment and
consider adopting an ordinance that would rezone properties at 5525 and
5575 West 1730 South from CG (General Commercial) to M-1 (Light
Manufacturing) pursuant to Petition No . PLNPCM2019-00726 . The properties
are already developed with two identical industrial buildings and
occupied by tenants. The applicant has no plans to redevelop the site
but would like to allow more land uses and eliminate maximum off-street
parking. View Attachment
(P 20-12)
#3 . Setting the dates of Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at 6 : 00 p.m.
and Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 7 : 00 p.m. to accept public comment and
consider adopting an ordinance that would rezone three properties on 700
North Street (1616 West, 1632 West and 1640 West 700 North) from R-
1/5000 (Single-Family Residential) to CB (Community Business) pursuant
to Petition No . PLNPCM2019-00923 . The applicant would like to consolidate
the parcels and develop a commercial use on the combined site. The
consolidated parcel would be approximately 50, 000 square feet in size.
No specific site development proposal was submitted with this request .
View Attachment
(P 20-13)
#4 . Setting the dates of Tuesday, August 11 , 2020 at 6 : 00 p.m.
and Tuesday, August 18 , 2020 at 7 : 00 p.m. to accept public comment and
consider adopting an ordinance that would rezone the property at 1612
West 700 North from R-1/5000 (Single-Family Residential) to CB (Community
Business) pursuant to Petition No . PLNPCM2019-00986 . The purpose of the
rezone is to match the CB zoning of adjacent parcels on the same block
of 700 North Street . The proposal would also accommodate future
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development of the property. No site development proposal has been
submitted at this time and the applicant has not indicated what they
plan to develop on the property. View Attachment
(P 20-14)
#5 . Setting the dates of Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at 6 : 00 p.m.
and Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 7 : 00 p.m. to accept public comment and
consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning map and future
land use map for two properties at 771 North and 795 North 400 West. The
proposal would change the properties from M-1 (Light Industrial) to MU
(Mixed Use) to allow redevelopment of the vacant parcel at 771 North 400
West pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2019-01011 and Petition No.
PLNPCM2019-01095 . The applicant would like to build a multi-family
housing development which is not allowed under the current M-1 zoning.
No site development proposal has been submitted at this time. View
Attachment
(P 20-15)
#6 . Setting the dates of Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at 6: 00 p.m.
and Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 7 : 00 p.m. to accept public comment and
consider adopting an ordinance that would vacate an alley adjacent to
properties owned by West End LLC, located at approximately 730-740 West
and 900 South to Genesee Avenue in the Cumming' s Subdivision pursuant to
Petition No. PLNPCM2019-00813 . The alley was partially vacated in 1993.
The current petition proposes the City vacate the remaining mid-block
portion of the alley in order for West End LLC to redevelop the site.
The project was recently approved to receive Redevelopment Agency (RDA)
funding for a mixed-use development. The vacation will not impact vehicle
or property access to property owners west of the proposed alley
vacation. View Attachment
(P 20-16)
#7 . Setting the date of Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at 6 : 00 p.m. to
accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would
regulate the use of electric scooters and other dockless, shared mobility
devices in the City. The Council would also consider amending the
Consolidated Fee Schedule as part of the dockless shared mobility device
ordinance. Currently, dockless scooter companies operate under temporary
operating agreements until an ordinance is passed. The latest version of
a draft ordinance was sent to the Council in March 2020. The updated
ordinance incorporates some feedback and concerns including additional
requirements for safety features, insurance requirement changes, and
language to better differentiate between scooters and devices - motorized
or otherwise - used by individuals with reduced or specialized mobility,
among other changes. View Attachment
(0 20-12)
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#8 . Setting the date of Tuesday, August 11 , 2020 at 6 : 00 p.m. to
accept public comment and consider adopting a resolution for project
funding allocations in the Capital Improvement Program, which involves
the construction, purchase or renovation of buildings, parks, streets or
other physical structures . Generally, projects have a useful life of
five or more years and cost $50, 000 or more. View Attachment
(B 20-1)
#9 . Approving Grant Holding Account items for Fiscal Year 2020-
21 , Consent Agenda No. 1 , Budget Amendment No. 3 . View Attachment
(B 20-3)
#10 . Approving the appointment of Esther Jackson-Stowell to the
Human Rights Commission for a term ending December 30, 2024 . View
Attachment
(I 20-20)
#11 . Approving the reappointment of Loree Hagen to the Community
Development and Capitol Improvement Programs Advisory Board (CDCIP) for
a term ending June 6, 2022 . View Attachment
(I 20-21)
#12 . Approving the reappointment of Karen Gunn to the Business
Advisory Board for a term ending December 25, 2023 . View Attachment
(I 20-22)
#13. Approving the reappointment of Susan Rice to the Business
Advisory Board for a term ending December 25, 2023 . View Attachment
(I 20-22)
#14 . Approving the reappointment of Edward Makowski to the Housing
Trust Fund Advisory Board for a term ending December 26, 2022 . View
Attachment
(I 20-14)
#15. Approving the reappointment of Sean Umipig to the Housing
Trust Fund Advisory Board for a term ending December 26, 2022 . View
Attachment
(I 20-14)
#16. Approving the reappointment of Barbara Murphy to the City and
County Building Conservancy and Use Committee for a term ending July 15,
2024 . View Attachment
(I 20-10)
#17 . Approving the reappointment of John Kemp to the City and
County Building Conservancy and Use Committee for a term ending July 15,
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2024 . View Attachment
(I 20-10)
#18 . Approving the reappointment of Annalise Laseter to the
Library Advisory Board for a term ending June 30, 2023 . View Attachment
(I 20-5)
#19. Approving the reappointment of Mario Organista to the Library
Advisory Board for a term ending June 30, 2023 . View Attachment
(I 20-5)
#20. Approving the reappointment of Elliot Mott to the Parks,
Natural Lands, Trails, and Urban Forestry Advisory Board (PNUT) for a
term ending July 31, 2022 . View Attachment
(I 20-23)
The meeting adjourned at 8 : 02 p.m.
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