11/16/2004 - Minutes PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2004
The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Regular Session on Tuesday, November
16, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. in Room 315, City Council Chambers, City County Building, 451
South State.
The following Council Members were present:
Carlton Christensen Van Turner Jill Remington Love
Eric Jergensen Dave Buhler Nancy Saxton
Dale Lambert
Cindy Gust-Jenson, Executive Council Director; Acting Mayor Rocky Fluhart; Edwin
Rutan, City Attorney; and Beverly Jones, Deputy City Recorder, were present.
Councilmember Love presided at and Councilmember Buhler conducted the meeting.
#1. The Council led the Pledge of Allegiance.
PUBLIC HEARING
#1. RE: Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending the
Avenues Community Master Plan and rezoning property located at 518 East 3rd Avenue
from residential multi-family (RMF-35) to neighborhood commercial (CN) pursuant to
Petition No. 400-04-12. (Requested by Jack Plumb) View Attachment
Jack Plumb said he represented the property at 318 East 3rd Avenue. He said the
lot was 35 feet in width and approximately 80 feet in depth and was used in conjunction
with the existing building at 502 East which was zoned CN.
The following people spoke in opposition to the rezoning: Gary Hansen, Albert
Reed, Melvin Grossgold, Jonathan Buss, and Lynn Richard Raybould.
Councilmember Jergensen moved and Councilmember Saxton seconded to close the
public hearing, which motion carried, all members voted aye.
Councilmember Jergensen moved and Councilmember Turner seconded to defer action
to a future Council meeting.
Councilmember Jergensen said planning issues had been brought up and more discussion
was needed. Council Members Jergensen and Saxton said some of the issues were public
health issues and they were concerned about enforcement. Councilmember Lambert said
the Council needed to get the issue resolved before the last meeting in December.
Councilmember Buhler called for the question, which motion carried, all members voted
aye.
(P 04-29)
COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL
Douglas Cotant said a demonstration was held on City property by students from
some of the City' s high schools. He said the students were expressing their opposition
to the Iraqi War. He said the Mayor had urged the students on. He said the war was
a Federal issue and City government should not be involved.
Bob Fisher spoke about the Utah Supreme Court and a traffic accident.
John Anderson and Eric Rankin said they supported closure of the east-west alley
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connecting View Street.
Councilmember Buhler relinquished chairing the meeting to Councilmember Love.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
#1. RE: Adopting an ordinance vacating the east segment of the east-west alley that
connects View Street between the properties at 1974 and 1984 South View Street pursuant
to Petition No. 400-03-32. (Highland Dental) View Attachment
Councilmember Buhler moved and Councilmember Turner seconded to close a portion of the
alley.
Councilmember Buhler said there were strong feelings on both sides of the issue. He
said the neighborhood was mostly residential but an intense commercial area was nearby.
He said alleys were created when the area was all residential. He said interests
needed to be balanced between residential and commercial. He said he felt the interests
of residents outweighed the interests of commercial property owners. He said commercial
property owners had at least one and in most cases three ways to enter or exit their
property.
Councilmember Buhler said he was concerned that if the east portion of the alley was
closed traffic would turn right on 1300 East, go east on Westminster Avenue and then
back down View Street. He said constituents living on Westminster Avenue already felt
they had a lot of traffic. He said if the motion passed and there was a measurable
and substantial increase in traffic on Westminster Avenue, he wanted the Council to
reconsider their action and reopen the alley.
Councilmember Saxton said there were three residential properties on the alley. She
said two signed the petition and one did not. She said the rest of the people who
signed the petition did not live on the alley. She said she was glad the proposed
closure would not detour pedestrian access. She said two cars traveling down View
Street in an hour was not high impact. She said the north/south exits were not viable
because they were narrow. She said traffic should not be forced onto 1300 East. She
said everyone should have fair use of the alley. She said she wished there had been
more discussion with businesses because they were willing to do some improvements, add
speed bumps and discuss snow removal.
Councilmember Saxton said strict regulations needed to be established that required
property owners to maintain east/west properties if the alley was closed. She said
closing the alley only benefited residents and other property owners should have a
right to the property. She said she would vote against the motion.
Councilmember Christensen said he opposed the motion. He said he was not convinced
closing the alley was the right solution. He said if the Council wanted to reopen the
alley if there was increased traffic on other streets then the City should test the
alleyway first.
Councilmember Turner said he would vote against the motion. He said the alley provided
good access for people. He said he felt closing the alley would be a mistake.
Councilmember Lambert said he had talked to former residents and existing business
owners. He said the Sugarhouse Community Council voted in favor of the closure. He
said the Sugarhouse Master Plan discouraged funneling traffic from commercial areas to
residential areas by the use of alleys. He said the closure was consistent with the
master plan. He said neighbors on View Street wanted the closure because they felt it
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would protect traffic flow in the neighborhood.
Councilmember Lambert said this was public property and the City had proposed keeping
pedestrian access open to the alley. He said currently most of the alley use was by
vehicles. He said people on View Street would benefit by the closure. He said apartments
and businesses would be restricted. He said he supported the neighborhood and the
Sugarhouse Community Council. He said the Council could defer closure and measure
traffic on View Street and Westminster Avenue. He said then the City could temporarily
close the alley for six months to see what happened with traffic on other streets.
Councilmember Buhler said he had considered a temporary closure. He said he felt that
was not the best thing to do because both sides agreed last week to make a decision.
He said a traffic count could be manipulated. He said traffic could drive up and down
a particular route in order to skew results. He said he felt there was that potential
because it was such a contentious issue in the neighborhood. He said he felt it was
better to close the alley with the understanding they could revisit the issue.
Councilmember Jergensen asked what the process was if the City found in the future
that the closure was negative. Ed Rutan, City Attorney, said the City had not given
up ownership of the property. He said the use of City owned property would be changed.
Doug Wheelwright, Planner, said a new ordinance could be passed that would open the
alley back up to vehicle use.
Councilmember Jergensen said people he talked to and existing business owners in the
area had split votes on what they felt should be done. He said it was critically
important that the Council create master plans which had real meaning and benefited
neighborhoods to help them become viable, sustainable places. He said balance tipped
toward closure of the street. He said it was mentioned the apartment complex needed a
third access. He said when the apartment complex was designed and construction approval
was given, the alleyway was never considered as a specific ingress/egress for the
apartment complex.
Councilmember Jergensen said if the owners or the developers of the complex had
suggested the alleyway was going to be one of their major ingress/egress points, he
felt the project would have been rejected. He said conditional use to the two parcels
did not authorize the alleyway as access to parking. He said with subdivision approval
it was recommended the alleyway be closed. He said he felt it was never the intention
of the Planning Commission that the alleyway even under subdivision exceptions be used
as an ingress/egress point for commercial properties.
Councilmember Jergensen said if the commercial area was not using the alley as much as
they thought, then closure should not affect them. He said there were three possible
outlets for commercial traffic and only a minimal amount used the alleyway. He said
he would vote in favor of the motion.
Councilmember Love said she would be voting against the motion. She said the alley
was public property and she was concerned about the apartment building. She said there
was not a good entrance or exit if the alley was closed. She said she was concerned
about precedence because there were many alleyways in the City that had problems.
Councilmember Love called for the question which motion failed, Council Members Saxton,
Turner, Christensen and Love voted nay and Council Members Buhler, Lambert and Jergensen
voted aye.
(P 04-28)
CONSENT AGENDA
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Councilmember Jergensen moved and Councilmember Saxton seconded to approve the
Consent Agenda, which motion carried, all members voted aye.
#1. RE: Setting the date of December 14, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. to accept public comment
regarding a request by North Salt Lake for a voluntary boundary adjustment and consider
adopting a resolution. The requested action seeks to remove 80 acres from Salt Lake
City's municipal boundary and extend the municipal boundary of North Salt Lake to
include 80 acres pursuant to Petition No. 400-04-11.
(P 04-32)
#2. RE: Setting the date of December 7, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. to accept public
comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending Salt Lake City Code to allow car
wash facilities in the downtown (D-2) zoning district pursuant to Petition No. 400-04-
32.
(P 04-33)
The meeting adjourned at 7:59 p.m.
bj
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