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05/03/2016 - Formal Meeting - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MAY 3 , 2016 The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Regular Session on Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 7 : 04 p.m. in Room 315, Council Chambers, City County Building, 451 South State . The following Council Members were present: Stan Penfold Derek Kitchen Lisa Adams James Rogers Andrew Johnston Erin Mendenhall The following Councilmember was absent: Charlie Luke Cindy Gust-Jenson, Council Executive Director; Jennifer Bruno, Council Executive Deputy Director; Jacqueline M. Biskupski, Mayor; Patrick Leary, Mayor' s Chief of Staff; Margaret Plane, City Attorney; and Scott Crandall, Deputy City Recorder; were present. Councilmember Rogers presided at and conducted the meeting. OPENING CEREMONY #1 . 7:04:03 PM The Pledge of Allegiance . #2 . 7:05:48 PM Mayor Biskupski presented the proposed Salt Lake City budget, including the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 . (B 16-1) (B 16-2) View Budget Speech View 2016-2017 Recommended Budget PUBLIC HEARINGS #1 . 7:51:40 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance adopting the Downtown Community Plan and replacing the Downtown Master Plan and the Gateway Specific Plan pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2013-00768 . This final draft of the proposed plan details the vision, policies, and framework that will guide growth and development in the downtown over the next 25 years (Petitioner-Former Mayor Ralph Becker) . View Attachment 7 :52:18 PM Michael Fife, Brian Tonetli, Bernie Hart, Kristina Robb, James Alfandre, Jesse Deen, George Chapman, Nate Sechrist, Dave Iltis, and Marie Taylor spoke regarding the proposal . Comments included public outreach efforts, provide outdoor recreation space, walkable/vibrant community, daylight/rehab canyon creeks, incentivize developers, housing densities, more green space, cultural activities, crime/safety issues, street utilization, downtown livability, job creation, promote urban gardens, visioning/implementation document, utilize other City plans to grow downtown, use money for proposed Trax 16 - 1 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MAY 3 , 2016 lines to enhance bus service, alternative transportation options, prioritize projects, targeting billboards for elimination, traffic mitigation, retail markets, proposed Convention Center Hotel being too small, delay additional Trax construction, and utilize alleys for pedestrian access . Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Kitchen seconded to close the public hearing and defer action to a future meeting. 8:11:16 PM Councilmember Penfold said Council previously suggested the Downtown Plan be updated to include references to the Transit Plan and asked Staff if that had been accomplished. Russell Weeks, Council Senior Policy Analyst, said he did not know. Councilmember Penfold asked Mr. Weeks to ensure references were included before the proposal came back to Council for a final vote . Councilmember Adams said that change needed to be pointed out when the proposal returned. Councilmember Rogers called for the question, which motion carried, all members present voted aye. (T 13-2) 8:13:19 PM Accept public comment on the following Grant Application Submissions: • #2 . Salt Lake City State Homeland Security Program Allocation - Provides for 72-hour kit replacement, communications equipment, and planning/training/exercise costs . View Application • #3. Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities Drought Contingency Plan - Funding will be used to hire a water planning/engineering consultant to assist in updating the City's Water Shortage Contingency Plan. View Application • #4 Renewal of Child Care Development Fund Match Partnership Grant - Funding will be used for salary and benefits for after school instructors, group facilitators, an office facilitator and office technician. The ages of youth being served are 5-12 years of age. Services are provided after school at five YouthCity sites. View Application • #5 Salt Lake City Police Department Victim Advocate Program VOCA Grant - Continuation funding will support current Victim Advocate positions, as well as one additional Victim Advocate position. View Application 16 - 2 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MAY 3 , 2016 • #6 Beck Street Protected Bicycle Facility Design - Funding would allow the City to hire a design firm to produce design documents for a dual direction, physically separated bicycle facility that replaces the existing bicycle lanes along the one mile stretch of the Beck Street Frontage Road between Salt Lake City and North Salt Lake City. View Application • #7 Bonneville Connector Trail - Funding will be used for the design and construction of the 0. 4 mile Bonneville Connector Trail from the Bonneville Golf Course between Connor Street to Wasatch Drive. View Application • #8 GreenBike Expansion - This grant will fund the purchase and installation of ten GreenBike stations between 600 West to 700 East and North Temple to 900 South. View Application George Chapman, Dave Iltis, and Jim Webster spoke regarding Items 6 and 7 . Comments included limited public information/notification about projects, Community Councils needing to be part of process, daily cleaning/sweeping of Beck Street, ensure gravel trucks were covered before entering street, increase community outreach, potential location of proposed cycle tracks, reduce speed limit on Beck Street, add bike lanes between North Temple/600 South to complete network, connector trail issues, potential impact on neighborhoods/City, and postpone approval . Craig Carter submitted a hearing card requesting elimination of bike lanes . Ms . Gust-Jenson provided background information/clarification on the Grant Application Submission process . She said the Council and Administration needed to work together to ensure the public had opportunities to understand/participate in specific proposals . She said if awarded, grant funding would help reduce the burden on taxpayers . Councilmember Rogers asked if he was correct in assuming that if the City was awarded grant funding there would be opportunity for further public notification/discussion/hearings . Ms . Gust-Jenson said yes with the exception of a few applications where the Administration needed to act quickly to avoid losing funding. She said Staff would continue to work on the process . Councilmember Penfold said since this was the beginning of the application process, there would be opportunities to get information about proposed projects . He requested that future grant applications include the name of Administrative personnel who could be contacted by the public/Council . 16 - 3 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2016 Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Kitchen seconded to close the public hearing (Items 2-8) and defer action to a future meeting. Substitute Motion: Councilmember Adams moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded to close the public hearing for grant application Items 2-8 except for Item 7 . She said for Item 7 (Bonneville Connector Trail) , the motion was to close the public hearing and ask if the City received funding for the project, Staff would ensure Council had an opportunity to discuss additional public outreach and input opportunities in the context of a budget amendment. Councilmember Rogers called for the question on the Substitute Motion, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . (B 16-4) POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS: #1 . 8:24 :07 PM Adopting an ordinance that would amend Section 21A.52 , Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to residential dwelling unit legalization pursuant to Petition No . PLNPCM2015-00142 . Under the proposal, a new process would be instituted to legalize excess dwelling units that have existed prior to 1995 but have never been officially recognized by the City. The City implemented a temporary legalization process from September 2012 to September 2013. When it concluded, the Council asked the Administration to research a permanent legalization solution. Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as part of this petition (Petitioner- Former Mayor Ralph Becker) . View Attachment Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Mendenhall seconded to adopt an ordinance amending Section 21A. 52 , Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to residential dwelling unit legalization. 8:24 :55 PM Councilmember Rogers said he previously requested information regarding whether Staff had contacted the Utah Apartment Association (UAA) about the proposal . Nick Tarbet, Council Policy Analyst, said he was not aware of anyone doing that . Councilmember Rogers said he wanted to delay action until UAA had been contacted for feedback. Following discussion on Councilmember Roger' s request, Councilmember Penfold withdrew his motion with the understanding the proposal would be scheduled for a vote on May 10 , 2016. A majority of the Council was in favor of postponing action and requiring any response from stakeholders be submitted in writing. (P 16-8) 16 - 4 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MAY 3 , 2016 #2 . 8:29:35 PM Adopting an ordinance that would vacate all or parts of nine subdivisions located on Salt Lake International Airport property pursuant to Petition No. PLNSUB2014-00242 . The properties are being vacated, or dissolved, in preparation of the Airport 's Terminal Redevelopment Program. The subdivisions all reside on Airport property and were originally drawn in the late 1800s and early 1900s, long before the airport was built (Petitioner-Salt Lake City Department of Airports) . View Attachment Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Adams seconded to adopt Ordinance 18 of 2016, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . (P 16-9) COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL 8:30:11 PM Douglas Cotant said he requested the Police Department investigate a rule which prohibited Council Members from giving him a ride home following Council meetings . Jim Webster spoke about the misuse of funding received from the Chevron oil spill, damage to City trees, and the importance of protecting the City' s image. Jason Mathis spoke about how to address challenges relating to 500 West medians (park strips being used for camping/drugs/crime) . George Chapman spoke about prioritizing City projects, approaching the Legislature to change laws to allow airport passenger fees to be used to improve rail/fixed-guideway projects (extend Trax to International Center) , expanding streetcar service on 200 West to North Temple, and enhancing local bus service. Marie Taylor spoke/submitted written comments about unit legalization, impact of decisions made by police officers, and concerns about the process/cost of appealing land use issues since the Board of Adjustment was eliminated. Dave Iltis said he had not received a response to a letter he sent to Council regarding issues relating to Complete Streets . He said the proposal did not address issues on 1st, 7th, & 13th South Streets and the proposed budget for bike improvements needed to be doubled. Doug Dansie said he participated in recovery work with people dealing with substance abuse (alcohol, drugs, and sexual abuse) and expressed concerns about honoring Harvey Milk given some lifestyle choices made by Mr. Milk based on his autobiography. 16 - 5 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MAY 3 , 2016 Andrew Wyllie submitted a hearing card with comments about improving downtown streets, walkability, and bike access . Julie Datwyler submitted a hearing card requesting information about Trax extension going west on 400 South (install stop at 254 West 400 South) NEW BUSINESS #1 . 8:45:40 PM Approving the appointment of Mike Brown as Salt Lake City' s Chief of Police (Advice and Consent) . View Attachment Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Mendenhall seconded to suspend the rules and approve the appointment of Mike Brown. 8:46:10 PM Council Members expressed their support for Chief Brown. Councilmember Rogers read a statement prepared by Councilmember Luke stating his support. View Statement Councilmember Rogers called for a roll call vote . Council Members Adams, Mendenhall, Kitchen, Penfold, Johnston, and Rogers voted aye. Councilmember Luke was absent. (I 16-13) #2 . 8:48:22 PM Adopting a resolution adopting the tentative budgets of Salt Lake City, Utah, including the tentative budget of the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 . View Attachment Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Mendenhall seconded to suspend the rules and adopt Resolution 15 of 2016. 8:49:04 PM Councilmember Penfold said he wanted to assure residents this was an open/public process and the Council looked forward to receiving input about the City' s budget. Councilmember Rogers called for the question, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . (B 16-1) (B 16-2) #3. 8:50:31 PM Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Kitchen seconded to recess as the City Council and convene as the Board of Directors of the Local Building Authority, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . 16 - 6 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MAY 3 , 2016 8:52:12 PM Director Penfold moved and Director Kitchen seconded to adjourn as the Local Building Authority and reconvene as the City Council, which motion carried, all directors present voted aye. Note : See File M 16-10 for Local Building Authority minutes . UNFINISHED BUSINESS #1. 8:52:50 PM Adopting a resolution expressing support for land acquisition of Open Space and spending of Open Space Bond Funds. The City has identified a number of properties that could be acquired and preserved using the left over funds from a 2003 Open Space bond measure that was approved by Salt Lake City voters. View Attachment Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to adopt Resolution 16 of 2016, which motion carried, all members present voted aye. (R 16-7) #2 . 8:53:30 PM Adopting a resolution authorizing an Interlocal Program and Funding Agreement between Salt Lake City Corporation, Park City, and Summit County to form the Renewable Energy and Energy Choice Partnership. An effort to jointly explore options for renewable energy resources to serve community needs. View Attachment Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Kitchen seconded to adopt Resolution 17 of 2016, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . (C 16-253) CONSENT 8:54:04 PM Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Mendenhall seconded to adopt the Consent Agenda, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . #1 . Setting the dates of Tuesday, May 24 , 2016 and Tuesday, June 7 , 2016 at 7 : 00 p.m. to accept public comment regarding an ordinance adopting the final budget and the employment staffing document for Salt Lake City, Utah, including the Library Fund, and related ordinances for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 . (B 16-1) (B 16-2) #2 . Setting the date of Tuesday, May 24 , 2016 at 7 : 00 p.m. to hold a public hearing and accept public comment regarding an ordinance that would amend the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document for Fiscal Year 2015-2016. Budget 16 - 7 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MAY 3 , 2016 amendments happen several times each year to reflect adjustments to the City's budgets, including proposed project additions and modifications. (Budget Amendment No. 4) View Attachment (B 16-7) #3. Setting the date of Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 7 : 00 p.m. to hold a public hearing and accept public comment regarding an ordinance amending Section 21A. 30 . 045, Salt Lake City Code, relating to City zoning regulations pertaining to building height in the D-4 Downtown Secondary Central Business District pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2015-00676 . The ordinance would allow for buildings of unlimited height on the Salt Palace properties bounded by South Temple, West Temple, 200 South and 200 West, while maintaining the permitted maximum height requirement of 75-feet elsewhere in the district. The change is designed to accommodate a future convention center hotel . Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as part of this petition (Petitioner-Former Mayor Ralph Becker) . View Attachment (P 16-12) #4 . Setting the date of Tuesday, May 24 , 2016 at 7 : 00 p.m. to hold a public hearing and accept public comment regarding an ordinance amending the zoning map pertaining to multiple parcels located between 1858 and 1888 South 1300 East to rezone those parcels from R-1/5 , 000 Single Family Residential District to I-Institutional District and amending the Sugar House Master Plan Future Land Use Map pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2014-00253 and Petition No . PLNPCM2014-00254 . The ordinance would allow Westminster College, which owns the properties, to use the structures for uses other than housing. Although the applicant has requested that the properties have specific zoning, consideration may be given to rezoning the properties to another zoning district with similar characteristics (Petitioner-Westminster College) . View Attachment (P 16-13) #5. Setting the date of Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 7 : 00 p.m. to hold a public hearing and accept public comment regarding an ordinance amending the zoning map pertaining to property located at 381 East llth Avenue to modify the boundaries of a landmark site pursuant to Petition No. PLNHLC2015-00403 . The proposal would allow the owner to build another home on the property. The new home would not be subject to the historic review standards the original home on the property was (Historic Preservation Overlay - Landmark Site Boundary Alteration) (Petitioner-Larry Perkins) . View Attachment (P 16-14) 16 - 8 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MAY 3 , 2016 #6. Setting the date of Tuesday, May 24 , 2016 at 7 : 00 p.m. to hold a public hearing and accept public comment regarding an ordinance amending the Sugar House Master Plan, amending the zoning ordinance to create the FB-SC and FB-SE Form Based Special Purpose Corridor districts , and amending the zoning map to apply FB-SC and FB-SE Form Based Special Purpose Corridor zoning districts pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2012-00576 and Petition No . PLNPCM2012-00577 . The proposal includes new height limits and setback requirements for the Sugar House Streetcar Corridor (Petitioner-Salt Lake City Council) View Attachment (P 14-5) The meeting adjourned at 8 : 54 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 May 3, 2016 . sc 16 - 9