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07/17/2012 - Formal Meeting - Minutes PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, JULY 17 , 2012 The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Regular Session on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 at 7 : 00 p.m. in Room 326, City Council Office, City County Building, 451 South State. The following Council Members were present: Carlton Christensen Charlie Luke Kyle LaMalfa Jill Remington Love Luke Garrott Stan Penfold Soren Simonsen Cindy Gust-Jenson, Executive Council Director; Edwin Rutan, City Attorney; Bianca Shreeve, Mayor' s Assistant Chief of Staff; Karen Hale, Mayor' s Communication Director; and Beverly Jones, Deputy City Recorder; were present. Councilmember Simonsen presided at and Councilmember Love conducted the meeting. OPENING CEREMONY #1 . 7 : 15 : 35 PM Troop 243 from District Six presented the colors and led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. #2 . 7 : 17 : 38 PM Councilmember Christensen moved and Councilmember Garrott seconded to approve the Salt Lake City Council minutes for Tuesday, June 19, 2012, which motion carried, all members voted aye. (M 12-3) View Attachments PUBLIC HEARING #1 . RE: 7 : 18 : 00 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending Salt Lake City Code 21A, the City's Zoning Code, which would do the following: View Attachments • Bring City definitions of businesses that serve alcoholic beverages into conformance with Utah laws . • Replace the alcohol licensing districts map with using the zoning code to guide where businesses that serve alcoholic beverages can locate . • Revise tables of permitted and conditional uses to allow locating businesses that serve alcoholic beverages in zones including some commercial areas where businesses previously could not locate . • Require businesses that serve alcoholic beverages meet requirements adopted by the City Council in 2009 for social clubs located in Mixed Use and Residential Mixed Use zones . 12 - 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, JULY 17 , 2012 Continue to follow Utah law regarding spacing from "community facilities" such as schools, parks and churches and Utah law pertaining to the location of liquor stores . The following spoke or submitted hearing cards in opposition of the proposed ordinance : Marjorie Johnson; Jonathan Dibble; Ross Fulton; Robert Doxey; Thomas Harrison; Meg Randle; Jenet and Michael Erickson; Anne Cannon; Ralph Finlayson; J. Fielding Nelson; Jaynie Brown; Marlene Little and William D . Oswald. David Perschon spoke in support of the proposed ordinance . Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember LaMalfa seconded to close the public hearing. 7 : 43 : 46 PM Councilmember Luke said he wanted staff to consider removing the RB, the RMU, the CN and the CB zones . He said his main concern had nothing to do with alcohol . He said the Council was trying to create a blanket overlay of the entire City and to treat all City neighborhoods the same . He said it made sense to have more access to establishments' downtown. He said some residential neighborhoods were not appropriate . He recommended opening the RB zone to restaurants . 7 : 46 : 01 PM Councilmember Love said two to four people could get together and work on a proposal to bring back to the Council . 7 : 46 : 30 PM Councilmember Penfold said he would be uncomfortable removing the RMU zone after the lengthy process the Council went through to put the RMU into the classification. 7 : 46 : 54 PM Councilmember Garrott said he felt a subcommittee was a good idea . He said they could come up with three options for the Council to vote on. Councilmember Love called for the question, which motion carried, all members voted aye . Councilmember Simonsen asked if there was any interest from Council Members to serve on the subcommittee . Council Members Luke, Love and Garrott volunteered. He asked that the subcommittee have recommendations to the Council by August 14, 2012 . (P 12-8) POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS #1 . RE : 7 : 50 : 47 PM Adopting an ordinance repealing Section 3 . 50 . 230 and amending Section 3 . 50 . 240, Salt Lake City Code, to remove 12 - 2 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, JULY 17 , 2012 restrictions on distributing candy and other items from parade vehicles and to change the time when a person may reserve space on public property to view a parade from 8 : 00 p.m. to 6 : 00 p.m. Corresponding time changes may be made to Section 3. 50. 240 which restrict dogs and vehicle parking. View Attachments Councilmember Garrott moved and Councilmember LaMalfa seconded to adopt the ordinance . 7 :52 :31 PM Councilmember Christensen said he was not opposed to the change in time. He said the challenge was that it was hard to communicate the message as a City. 7 : 53 : 47 PM Councilmember Simonsen said he shared the same concern that Councilmember Christensen had with trying to communicate the policy. He said the Days of ' 47 Parade had no intention of changing their policy to allow candy to be thrown. Councilmember Love called for the question. A roll call vote was taken, which motion failed, with Council Members Christensen, LaMalfa, Luke and Simonsen voting nay and Council Members Penfold, Garrott and Love voting aye. Councilmember LaMalfa moved and Councilmember Christensen seconded to adopt Ordinance 52 of 2012 to expand camping to 6: 00 p.m. , which motion carried, all members voted aye . (0 12-23) 7 : 56 : 45 PM COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL Bruce Osojnak said he opposed changing the parade time for camping; Norma Shoell spoke about licensing of apartments; Shawn Halladay said he had a soccer team that practiced and played soccer games at the 1700 South River Park. He said on Memorial Day Seven Peaks Water Park opened and then there was no more parking. He proposed the City place two hour parking limit signs in the park parking lot; Amir Cornell spoke in support of accessory dwelling units and Marlin Baer spoke on House Bill 104 and idling. NEW BUSINESS #1 . RE: 8 : 09 : 06 PM Adopting a resolution authorizing the approval on an interlocal cooperation agreement with Salt Lake County about property located over the Jordan and Salt Lake Canal at 1216 South 1100 East. The property is owned by the County and maintained by the City. The County has agreed to deed the parcel to the City. View Attachments 12 - 3 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, JULY 17 , 2012 Councilmember Simonsen moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to suspend the rules and adopt Resolution 29 of 2012 , which motion carried, all members voted aye . (C 12-387) #2 . RE: 8 : 09 : 42 PM Adopting a resolution authorizing the approval of an interlocal cooperation agreement between Salt Lake County and Salt Lake City that would transfer ownership of the Regional Detention Basin property located at 1084 S . West Temple (Jefferson Detention Basin) from Salt Lake County to Salt Lake City Public Utilities . Under the agreement, the property would be used as part of the existing Salt Lake City storm drain system. View Attachments Councilmember Garrott moved and Councilmember Christensen seconded to suspend the rules and adopt Resolution 30 of 2012 , which motion carried, all members voted aye . (C 12-386) UNFINISHED BUSINESS #1 . RE: Adopting ordinances : View Attachments a) 8 : 10 : 08 PM Amending Sections 8 . 04 . 010, 8 . 04 . 070, 8 . 04 . 150 and 8 . 04 . 210, Salt Lake City Code, repealing Sections 8 . 04 . 135-8 . 04 . 136, Salt Lake City Code, regarding the proper care and regulation of feral cats . This proposal mirrors Salt Lake County's code pertaining to feral cat colonies. Councilmember Simonsen moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded to adopt Ordinance 53 of 2012, which motion carried, all members voted aye . b) 8 : 10 : 30 PM Amending the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule to remove permit fees relating to registration of feral cat colonies . Councilmember Simonsen moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded to adopt Ordinance 54 of 2012, which motion carried, all members voted aye . (0 12-25) CONSENT AGENDA 8 : 10 : 55 PM Councilmember Garrott moved and Councilmember Simonsen seconded to approve the Consent Agenda with the exception of Item H-4 , which motion carried, all members voted aye . 12 - 4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2012 #1 . RE: Approving the reappointment of Lynn Green to the Sorenson Multi-Cultural Advisory Board for a second term extending through July 1, 2014 . (I 12-19) #2 . RE: Approving the appointment of James Hill to the Sorenson Multi-Cultural Advisory Board for a term extending through July 1, 2013 . (I 12-19) #3 . RE: Approving the appointment of Robert McClintic to the Historic Landmark Commission for a term extending through July 14, 2015 . (I 12-15) #4 . RE: Approving the appointment of Heather Thuet to the Historic Landmark Commission for a term extending through July 14, 2015 . (I 12-15) The meeting adjourned at 8 : 11 p .m. Council Chair City Recorder This document along with the digital recording constitute the official minutes of the City Council Regular Session meeting held July 17, 2012 . bj 12 - 5