11/13/2012 - Formal Meeting - Minutes PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 , 2012
The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Regular Session
on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 7 : 00 p.m. in Room 315, City Council
Chambers, City County Building, 451 South State.
The following Council Members were present:
Soren Simonsen Luke Garrott Charlie Luke
Kyle LaMalfa Stan Penfold Carlton Christensen
The following Councilmember was absent:
Jill Remington Love
Jennifer Bruno, Executive Council Deputy Director; Rusty Vetter,
Senior City Attorney; Ralph Becker, Mayor; David Everitt, Mayor' s
Chief of Staff; and Scott Crandall, Deputy City Recorder; were
present.
Councilmember Simonsen presided at and Councilmember LaMalfa
conducted the meeting.
OPENING CEREMONY
#1 . 7:10:28 PM Pledge of Allegiance .
#2 . 7:11:04 PM The Council held a moment of silence in honor and
remembrance of Salt Lake City employees who passed away during the
past year.
#3. 7:11:50 PM Councilmember Simonsen moved and Councilmember Luke
seconded to approve the minutes of the Salt Lake City Council meeting
held Tuesday, October 23, 2012, which motion carried, all members
present voted aye . View Attachments
(M 12-3)
PUBLIC HEARINGS
#1 . RE: 7:12:34 PM Receive input from the public with respect to
the issuance of the City' s water and sewer revenue bonds to finance
certain improvements, facilities and property that will be part of the
City' s water, sewer and stormwater system, including, but not limited
to the construction of a waste activated sludge mechanical thickening
process at the City' s sewer treatment plant and various sewer
collection line replacements, and the potential economic impact that
such improvements, facilities and property will have on the private
sector. View Attachments
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Councilmember Simonsen moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded
to close the public hearing and refer to November 27, 2012 , which
motion carried, all members present voted aye .
(Q 12-9)
#2 . RE: 7:13:20 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an
ordinance closing and abandoning an unimproved portion of Hot Springs
Road as a public right-of-way between Duluth Avenue and 1500 North and
closing and abandoning an adjacent unimproved alley at approximately
758 West 1500 North pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2008-00294 . The
petitioner would pay fair market value for the property per City
guidelines . Petitioner - Thomas A. Wolff. View Attachments
Thomas Wolff and Polly Hart spoke in favor of the proposal .
Councilmember Christensen moved and Councilmember Simonsen
seconded to close the public hearing, which motion carried, all
members present voted aye .
Councilmember Christensen moved and Councilmember Simonsen
seconded to adopt Ordinance 79 of 2012 .
7 :16:26 PM Councilmember Christensen said there had not been any
opposition and wanted to approve the proposal so the petitioner could
move forward.
Councilmember LaMalfa called for the question, which motion
carried, all members present voted aye .
(P 12-17)
POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS
#1 . RE: 7 :17:02 PM Adopting an ordinance that would close and
vacate an alley as a public right-of-way adjacent to property located
at approximately 808 West Everett Avenue pursuant to Petition No.
PLNPCM2012-00337 . If adopted, Utah Metal Works, which owns the
adjacent property, would purchase the alley and integrate it in the
company' s existing outdoor recycling facility. Petitioner - Utah
Metal Works. View Attachments
Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Christensen
seconded to adopt Ordinance 80 of 2012 .
7 :17 :39 PM Councilmember Garrott said he understood the petitioner
had outstanding fines for violating zoning regulations and questioned
why the City was obliging his interests . Councilmember Penfold said
he understood the property owner was appealing a decision made by a
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zoning officer. He said he was comfortable the appeal would be
handled through City and/or Court systems and did not feel it was
necessary to delay the proposal .
Councilmember LaMalfa called for a roll call vote, which motion
carried, all members present voted aye, except Council Members Garrott
and LaMalfa who voted nay.
(P 12-16)
#2 . RE: 7 :19:34 PM Adopting an ordinance that would amend the
Future Land Use Map of the Central Community Master Plan and amend the
zoning map in relation to property located at 538 East 500 South
Street. The proposal would modify the Central Community Future Land
Use Map from Medium Density Residential to Residential Office Mixed
Use pursuant to Petition Nos . PLNPCM2012-00305 and PLNPCM2012-00359 .
The proposal would also change the zoning on one parcel located at 538
East 500 South from an (RMF-35) Moderate Density Multi-Family
Residential District to an (RO) Residential Office District. The
changes would facilitate combining four parcels on 500 South between
500 East and 600 East for a future multi-family residential
development under one consistent zoning classification. Related
provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as part of this
petition. Petitioner - Strategic Capital Group. View Attachments
Councilmember Simonsen moved and Councilmember Christensen
seconded to adopt Ordinance 81 of 2012 .
7 :20:02 PM Discussion was held with Joel Paterson, Planning
Manager, regarding the proposal . Comments included patchwork zoning,
master plan update, more comprehensive process needed, proximity to
transit stop, consider other zoning designations, relationship to
adjacent properties/100' setback, modified design, locate building
further north, reduced number of building units and density options .
Mr. Paterson said Planning wanted to review the effectiveness of
different residential zoning classifications to explore potential
overlaps and see if other classifications would work better than RO.
Councilmember LaMalfa called for a roll call vote, which motion
carried, all members present voted aye, except Councilmember Garrott
who voted nay.
(P 12-15)
#3 . RE : 7:26:29 PM Adopting an ordinance amending sections of the
City' s Zoning regulations relating to grade change pursuant to
Petition No. PLNPCM2010-00055 . The purpose of the proposed changes is
to clarify the current regulations and close loopholes, including:
View Attachments
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• Defining building height, established grade, natural grade,
finished grade, dormer and exterior wall height.
• Modifying regulations regarding obstructions in required yard
areas relating to grade changes for commercial and residential
structures .
• Clarifying and updating the foothill zoning regulations relating
to grade changes .
• Clarifying the Yalecrest Compatible Infill Overlay zoning
regulations, lot and bulk standards, fences, walls and hedges
that relate to measuring height from established or finished
grade.
• Replacing and updating illustrations for the definitions .
• Fine tuning.
Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as
part of this petition. Petitioner - Mayor Ralph Becker.
7:26:37 PM Discussion was held with Joel Paterson, Planning
Manager, regarding the proposal . Comments included clarification of
grade change definitions, dormer width exemptions, proposal did not
change existing exemptions, allowed uses or building height
requirements, wall height standards, building height in residential
zones measured from any point on the structure straight down and base
zoning standards included clarification of grade definitions . Mr.
Paterson said the proposal only addressed grade changes, not building
height requirements which were part of base zoning standards .
Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Simonsen seconded
to adopt Ordinance 82 of 2012, which motion carried, all members
present voted aye.
(0 12-28)
#4 . RE: 7 :33:40 PM Adopting a resolution regarding a philosophy
statement on Education. The Council met in January to discuss priority
focus areas and requested that staff provide draft Philosophy
Statements for review and refinement. The seven priority areas are :
Economic Health of the City, Arts and Culture, Neighborhood Quality of
Life, Transportation and Mobility, Sustainability, Parks and Open
Space, and Education. View Attachments
Councilmember Simonsen moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to
refer the issue to the November 20 , 2012 work session, which motion
carried, all members present voted aye .
(R 12-14)
#5 . RE : 7:34:29 PM Historic Preservation Fine Tuning.
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a. Adopting a motion to reconsider the Council ' s action to
adopt Ordinance 74 of 2012 (Historic Preservation Fine Tuning) to
correct a technical error. View Attachments
7 :34:37 PM Councilmember Garrott said he thought the intent of his
original motion was that all major alterations to contributing
structures would continue to go through the Historic Landmark
Commission (HLC) . He said there was concern about interpretation
about whether staff would make the decision that a major alteration
would have a negative impact on its contributing status or whether it
needed to go through HLC.
Discussion was held with Joel Paterson, Planning Manager,
regarding the definition of major and minor alterations . Mr. Paterson
said Section 21A. 34 . 020 (historic preservation overlay standards) did
not include definitions for major or minor alterations . He said the
current ordinance allowed administrative/staff approval for minor
alterations but major alterations to landmark site and contributing
structures had to be reviewed and approved by HLC.
Mr. Paterson said HLC adopted a policy statement to provide
guidance on determining major alterations . He said all new
construction such as homes, new accessory structures or new additions
which were substantially visible from the street, had a footprint
equal to or greater than 50% of the existing footprint or required a
change in the roofline would be consider major alterations and would
continue to go to HLC.
Councilmember Garrott asked about porch replacements . Mr.
Paterson said those could be approved administratively if staff had
photographic evidence of the original structure . He said adding a
porch that had never existed before would be considered a major
alteration.
Councilmember Garrott moved and Councilmember Simonsen seconded
to adopt a motion to reconsider Ordinance 74 of 2012 changing the
City' s zoning regulations to update and provide clarity to the City' s
Historic Preservation Overlay regulations .
7 :44:40 PM Councilmember Simonsen commented on the motion.
Councilmember LaMalfa called for the question, which motion
carried, all members present voted aye, except Councilmember
Christensen who voted nay.
b. Adopting an ordinance to provide clarity and efficiency
relating to the Historic Preservation Overlay zoning regulations
pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2011-00470 . This proposal includes the
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following items :
• Improve clarity without changing the intent of specific zoning
regulations .
• Streamline the approval process for applicants .
• Allow the Historic Landmark Commission to modify bulk and lot
regulations in historic districts .
• Address ongoing problems with administration of existing
regulations .
• Clarify the length of time a Certificate of Appropriateness is
valid.
• Clarify wording that may be open to interpretation.
Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as
part of this petition. Petitioner - Mayor Ralph Becker.
7 :45:37 PM Councilmember Garrott moved and Councilmember Simonsen
seconded to readopt the entirety of Ordinance 74 of 2012 with the
following clarifications :
• Remove language in Section 21 .A. 34 . 020 . F. 1 .a (3) , H Historic
Preservation Overlay District - Procedure for Issuance of
Certificate of Appropriateness Administrative Decision:
"Substantial alteration of or an addition to a landmark site or
contributing site/structure where it will not have a negative
impact on its contributing status . " , and;
• Revise language in Section 21 .A. 34 . 020 .F.2 .a (1) H Historic
Preservation Overlay District - Historic Landmark Commission:
"Substantial alteration or addition to a landmark site or
contributing structure/site where it may have a negative impact
on its contributing status" , by removing the phrase : "where it
may have a negative impact on its contributing status"
The intent is that substantial alterations to a landmark site or
contributing structure within a historic district would continue
to be reviewed by the Historic Landmark Commission.
7 :47 :06 PM Councilmember Christensen said he would vote against the
motion because he felt staff level review was sufficient and the
ability to appeal to HLC provided a secondary measure . He said he was
concerned about sending everything to HLC especially with the
potential for adding more projects .
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7 :47 :50 PM Councilmember Luke said he supported the motion but was
concerned that the proposed language was too open-ended. He said he
wanted staff and HLC to work together to streamline the process so
projects would not be delayed unnecessarily.
7:49:27 PM Councilmember Penfold said he supported the motion but
shared some of Councilmember Luke' s concerns . He said he hoped new
historic districts were added and encouraged HLC to figure out a
balance between what they should handle and what should be handled by
City staff. He said he did not want another obstacle to historic
preservation.
Councilmember LaMalfa called for a roll call vote, which motion
carried, all members present voted aye, except Councilmember
Christensen who voted nay.
(0 12-10)
QUESTIONS TO THE MAYOR FROM THE CITY COUNCIL 7:51:08 PM
7 :51:23 PM Councilmember Garrott said he was looking forward to the
downtown bike share program rollout this spring. He said the main
concern was that not enough people felt comfortable riding in the
streets and wanted to encourage continued efforts to create a safe
environment so bikes could be moved permanently from sidewalks .
Mayor Becker said the number of bike lanes had more than doubled
and efforts would continue as aggressively as funds and resources were
available . He said a Wasatch Front Regional Council proposal included
a series of bikeway improvements which he hoped would advance efforts
and asked Council Members for their ideas .
7 :54:02 PM Councilmember Penfold said people were concerned about
encountering bikes at night and appreciated the Mayor' s efforts to
increase visibility by providing lights . Mayor Becker said it was a
big issue and it was important for drivers and cyclists to follow the
rules and be respectful of each other.
7 :55:44 PM Councilmember LaMalfa said he wanted everyone to be
aware that November was the tradition to "take pride in your mustache"
as a reminder to raise awareness about men' s health issues including
testicular and prostate cancer. He invited the Mayor to join him next
November in growing a mustache.
COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL 7 :57 :01 PM
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Lee Anne Walker said progress had been made regarding illegal
providers but she still had concerns about negative impacts from taxi
reform.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
#1 . RE: 8:01:50 PM Adopting a resolution authorizing a loan from
Salt Lake City' s Housing Trust Fund to G, G & D Woodruff, LLC for the
construction of the Brunswick Place Apartment Building at 245 South
200 East. The 30-year, $500, 000 loan at 3% simple interest per annum
would be used to construct a seven-story building with 132 residential
units - 127 of which would be affordable rental housing units for
residents who earn 75% or less of the City' s area median income. View
Attachments
Councilmember Christensen recused himself.
Councilmember Garrott moved and Councilmember Simonsen seconded
to adopt Resolution 44 of 2012, which motion carried, all members
present voted aye, except Councilmember Christensen who was recused.
(R 12-16)
CONSENT AGENDA 8:01:34 PM
Councilmember Garrott moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded to
approve the Consent Agenda, which motion carried, all members present
voted aye .
#1 . RE: Setting the date of Tuesday, December 4 , 2012 at 7 : 00
p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting:
a. Design Guidelines for Residential Properties in the H-
Historic Preservation Overlay District and Landmark Sites . An
ordinance that would update the existing design guidelines for
residential properties within the H-Historic Preservation Overlay
District and landmark sites and create a preservation handbook for
historic districts and properties including design guidelines and
other educational information pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2011-
00471 . The proposal would implement current preservation best
practices, provide flexibility in addressing projects on a case-by-
case basis and provide information on: View Attachments
• Preservation principles .
• Background on the history and architectural development of the
City.
• How to use the guidelines for rehabilitation and new construction
projects and address unique circumstances for specific projects .
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Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as
part of this petition. Petitioner - Mayor Ralph Becker.
(0 12-33)
b. Design Guidelines for Commercial Properties in the H-
Historic Preservation Overlay District and Landmark Sites . An
ordinance that would establish design guidelines for commercial
properties within the H-Historic Preservation Overlay District and
landmark sites pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2009-00628 . The
proposal would: View Attachments
• Implement current preservation best practices .
• Provide flexibility in addressing projects on a case-by-case
basis .
• Serve as the basis for making informed and consistent decisions
Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as part
of this petition. Petitioner - Mayor Ralph Becker.
(0 12-34)
c. Design Guidelines for Signs in the H-Historic Preservation
Overlay District and Landmark Sites . An ordinance that would establish
design guidelines for exterior signs within the H-Historic
Preservation Overlay District and landmark sites pursuant to Petition
No. PLNPCM2011-00472 . The proposal would: View Attachments
• Implement current preservation best practices
• Provide flexibility in dealing with changes to existing signs
• Design guidance for future projects .
Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as
part of this petition. Petitioner - Mayor Ralph Becker.
(0 12-11)
#2 . RE: Setting the date of Tuesday, December 4 , 2012 at 7 :00
p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance
amending the Future Land Use Map of the North Temple Boulevard Plan
and the Zoning Map pertaining to property located at 549 West 400
North pursuant to Petition Nos . PLNPCM2012-00254 and PLNPCM2012-0255 .
The proposal would enable Signature Books, the property owner, to
combine the lot with an adjacent parcel and develop the site as a
small mixed use development . The existing zoning would not allow this .
The proposal would: View Attachments
• Change the North Temple Boulevard Plan Future Land Use Map from
Transit Station Area Stable to Transit Station Area Transition
• Change the Zoning Map from Special Development Pattern
Residential District (SR-1A) to Transit Station Area Urban Center
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(TSA-UC) .
Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as
part of this petition. Petitioner - Signature Books .
(P 12-18)
#3 . RE: Setting the date of Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at 7 :00
p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance to
rezone properties located at approximately 548 West 300 North, 375
North 500 West, and 543 West 400 North from Light manufacturing (M-1)
to Transit Area Station - Urban Center (TSA-UC) pursuant to Petition
No. PLNPCM2011-00665 . The proposed rezoning would: View Attachments
• Implement recommendations in the North Temple Boulevard and
Capitol Hill land use master plans .
• Focus future development on creation of a vibrant, safe, well-
connected urban center with a diverse mix of land uses and
amenities .
• Correct an oversight when the properties were not included in the
North Temple Boulevard Plan/rezoning project (2010) .
• Eliminate the potential to establish new light manufacturing uses
on the properties .
Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as
part of this petition. Petitioner - Mayor Ralph Becker.
(0 12-35)
#4 . RE : Approving the appointments of Matthew Allred, Kara
Glaubitz , Kerri Hopkins, Linda Hunt and John Johnson to the Salt Lake
City Arts Council for a term extending through July 1, 2015 .
(I 12-12)
The meeting adjourned at 8 : 02 p .m.
Council Chair
City Recorder
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This document along with the digital recording constitute the
official minutes of the Salt Lake City Council Regular Session meeting
held November 13, 2012 .
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