10/17/2017 - Formal Meeting - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 , 2017
The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Regular Session on
Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at 7 : 07 p.m. in Room 315, Council Chambers,
City County Building, 451 South State .
The following Council Members were present:
Charlie Luke Andrew Johnston Derek Kitchen
Lisa Adams Erin Mendenhall Stan Penfold
The following Councilmember was absent:
James Rogers
Cindy Gust-Jenson, Council Executive Director; Margaret Plane, City
Attorney; Jacqueline Biskupski, Mayor; Jennifer Bruno, Council Executive
Deputy Director; Patrick Leary, Mayor' s Chief of Staff; and Kory Solorio,
Assistant City Recorder; were present.
Councilmember Penfold presided at and conducted the meeting.
OPENING CEREMONY
#1 . 7:07:52 PM Pledge of Allegiance .
#2 . 7:08:43 PM Welcome/Review of Standards of Conduct.
#3. 7:10:13 PM Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Mendenhall
seconded to approve the minutes of the following Council meetings, which
motion carried, all members present voted aye . View Minutes
• September 5, 2017, Work Session
• September 12, 2017, Work Session
• September 19, 2017, Work Session
• October 3, 2017, Formal Minutes
(M 17-4) (M 17-3)
PUBLIC HEARINGS
#1 . 7:10:44 PM Accept public comment and consider an ordinance
adopting the 21st and 21st Small Area Plan pursuant to Petition No .
PLNPCM2015-00141 . The plan is centered on the commercial district running
along 2100 South from about 1900 East to 2300 East. It will serve as a
plan for creating an improved and beautified business district that is
a unique destination but remains compatible in scale with nearby
existing, well-established neighborhoods. View Attachments
Soren Simonsen stated there were some fantastic elements to the
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proposed Plan; however; he did not think it captured the full intent of
the City' s Housing Plan. He said one of the primary sites in this business
district was contaminated and affecting the drinking water, and
remediating it would require more than the Plan allowed. He said he hoped
to see expanded housing opportunities in the Plan.
George Chapman stated this area was a dangerous intersection where
school kids crossed the street regularly. He said the problem was that
while trying to increase density, it would decrease safety for kids at
the same time . He asked the Council to consider moving this forward.
L. Rex Sears expressed concerns regarding the Plan' s proposal for
third-story buildings and the required zoning changes . He said a similar
proposal was presented a few years ago which neighbors rallied against.
He said before adoption, the Plan should be revised to eliminate three-
story elements .
Oliver Iotcovici spoke about the danger to bicyclists forced to use
other means due to the inaccessibility of bike lines . He asked the
Council to consider that in the proposal .
Kyle Honeycutt, representing the owner of the property, reviewed a
possible rendition of form-based codes in the proposed area plan
(suggested by the property owner) . View Handout
Mark Morris spoke in opposition of making the area bigger (higher
buildings, greater density) and asked the Council to consider the
needs/desires of the residents .
Dave Iltis expressed disappointment in the removal of bike lanes .
He referenced a recent bicycle accident which he believed was a direct
consequence of not having safety along 21st South. He asked the Council
to make 21st South a people-friendly street.
Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Kitchen seconded to
close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting,
which motion carried, all members present voted aye .
(P 17-31)
#2 . 7:26:53 PM Accept public comment and consider an ordinance
amending the zoning map pertaining to 81 lots located at or near the
intersections of 800 South and 900 West Streets and 900 South and 900
West Streets pursuant to Petition No . PLNPCM2016-00924 . The proposal
would rezone said properties from Moderate Density Multi-family
Residential (RMF-35) , Moderate/High Density Multi-family Residential
(RMF-45) , Community Business (CB) , and Single-Family Residential (R-
1/5000) to Residential/Mixed Use (R-MU-35) , Residential/Mixed Use (R-
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MU-45) , and Form Based Urban Neighborhood (FBUN1) . The Westside Master
Plan, which the Council adopted in 2014, calls for the creation of nodes,
which are "integrated centers of activity" and "key types of locations
for redevelopment" and provide a focal point for change in the community.
View Attachments
Jared Parkinson spoke in favor of the proposal and said the
neighborhood needed the economic stimulus the change would bring.
Kyle LaMalfa spoke in favor of the proposal and encouraged the
Council to support the change coming on the West Side.
Aaron Henrie did not wish to speak but submitted a comment card
requesting further information regarding the proposed zoning.
Councilmember Johnston moved and Councilmember Adams seconded to
close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting.
A substitute motion was made by Councilmember Kitchen and seconded
by Councilmember Johnston to close the public hearing, suspend the rules,
and adopt Ordinance 54 of 2017 .
Councilmember Penfold called for the question of the substitute
motion, which motion carried, all members present voted aye .
(P 17-32)
#3 . 7:32:57 PM Accept public comment and consider an ordinance
amending the zoning of property located between 2200 West and I-215 and
approximately between 200 North and 2040 North from (BP) Business Park
to (M-1) Light Manufacturing and amending the text of certain sections
of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code pursuant to Petition No .
PLNPCM2016-00788 (Jeff Beck) and Petition No. PLNPCM2016-00870 (Salt
Lake City Council) . The zoning text would be amended for the M-1 zoning
district to require a 15 foot landscape buffer when adjacent to an AG-2
Agriculture or AG-5 Agriculture zoning districts and building setbacks
of one foot beyond the required 15 foot landscape buffer for every one
foot of building height above 30-feet. The changes are intended to
increase the economic development potential in this area of the City.
Although the applicant has requested that the property be rezoned to the
M-1 zone, consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another
zoning district with similar characteristics. Related provisions of
Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as part of this petition. View
Attachments
Dave Iltis explained the area of 2200 West between 200 North and
2200 North was a great wildlife habitat and asked the Council to pay
close attention to the area. He also said zoning changes would bring
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more traffic to the area and requested buffering for the bike lanes on
2200 West.
Councilmember Johnston moved and Councilmember Mendenhall seconded
to close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting,
which motion carried, all members present voted aye .
(P 17-35)
#4 . 7:35:44 PM Accept public comment and consider an ordinance
amending the zoning map pertaining to parcels located at 1144 West 500
South Street and 1111 West Arapahoe Street to rezone those parcels from
OS (Open Space) to R-1/5000 (Single Family Residential) pursuant to
Petition No . PLNPCM2016-00882 . When the City Zoning Code was rewritten
in 1995 and new zoning districts and maps were created, these properties
were inadvertently zoned Open Space despite the presence of residential
structures on the sites. This proposal is to correct the zoning errors
and zone the property for residential use. Although the applicant has
requested that the property be rezoned to R-1/5000, consideration may be
given to rezoning the properties to another zoning district with similar
characteristics (Petitioner-Mayor Jackie Biskupski) . View Attachments
Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to
close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting,
which motion carried, all members present voted aye .
(P 17-36)
#5 . 7:36:19 PM Accept public comment and consider an ordinance
amending various sections of Chapter 21A. 46, Salt Lake City Code, to
create a signage overlay district on the block bounded by 200 South
Street, State Street, 100 South Street, and Main Street pursuant to
Petition No . PLNPCM2016-00246 . The proposal would allow for signage to
support the cultural and commercial development on the block. Related
provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as part of this
petition (Petitioner-Property Reserve, Inc. ) (Regent Street) . View
Attachments
Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Mendenhall seconded to
close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting,
which motion carried, all members present voted aye .
(P 17-33)
#6 . 7:37:00 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an
ordinance amending the zoning map pertaining to several parcels located
in an area bounded by 200 South Street; 500 West Street; 400 South
Street; and the north, west and south boundaries of the parcel located
at 300 South 600 West Street to rezone those parcels from D-3 Downtown
Warehouse/Residential District and CG General Commercial District to G-
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MU Gateway Mixed Use pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2016-00583 . The
proposal would facilitate the development of Station Center, a
Redevelopment Agency (RDA) project located in the same general area.
Although the applicant has requested that the properties be zoned to G-
MU, consideration may be given to rezoning the properties to another
zoning district with similar characteristics (Petitioner-Mayor Jackie
Biskupski) . View Attachments
George Chapman said the Station Center development was being pushed
without solving homeless issues . He asked the Council to slow down
redevelopment and steer funding towards solving the problem with the
homeless (getting them off the sidewalks) .
Councilmember Kitchen moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to
close the public hearing and defer action to a later date, which motion
carried, all members present voted aye .
(P 17-34)
#7 . 7:39:45 PM Accept public comment and consider an ordinance for
"Growing SLC: A 5 Year Housing Plan" to replace the existing Salt Lake
City Community Housing Plan. The plan envisions Salt Lake City as a place
where all its residents can find housing that is safe, secure and
affordable pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2017-00168 . The plan outlines
goals for creating long-term solutions for increasing the housing supply,
expanding housing opportunities throughout the city, addressing systemic
failures in the rental market, and preserving existing units. View
Attachments
Douglas Cotant asked if the Housing Plan included low-income housing
and how it worked.
Soren Simonsen spoke in support of the proposed Plan. He said he
hoped to see emphasis on inclusionary zoning, accessory units, and
quickly getting properties owned by the City into the hands of
developers .
Shawn McMillen, First Step House Executive Director, spoke about
the works of First Step House and the importance of affordable housing.
He asked the Council to adopt the Plan and to be mindful that housing
was only a part of the solution.
Jake Williams spoke in support of the proposed plan. He encouraged
the Council to adopt the plan and to continue focus on the missing middle
as an opportunity to push infill redevelopment.
Councilmember Adams moved and Councilmember Mendenhall seconded to
close the public hearing and noted a second public hearing on the Housing
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Plan was scheduled for November 21, 2017 , which motion carried, all
members present voted aye .
(P 17-30)
#8. 7:47:26 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an
ordinance to temporarily close a portion of Rio Grande Street until no
later than January 1, 2020 . The portion of the street proposed to be
closed is between 200 South Street and 235 South Rio Grande Street (450
West) . The portion is the subject of a lease agreement between the City
and the Utah State Division of Facilities Construction and Management to
control and manage the portion if the city temporarily closes it. The
temporary closure is intended to mitigate unsafe conditions in and next
to that portion of the street. View Attachments
Douglas Cotant suggested having a heavy police presence to ensure
safety instead of closing the area.
George Chapman stated the homeless problem would not be solved by
closing a portion of Rio Grande Street. He stated the Hepatitis A
outbreak was serious and should be addressed before closing the street.
Bernard Hart expressed concern regarding the way the homeless issue
was being resolved (putting up fencing/arresting the mentally ill) . He
believed it was not right and it reflected the City' s inability to deal
with the issue .
William Gallaway commented the only thing effective when it came to
mental health issues was more funding. He said instead of ignoring the
problem and closing down the street, someone should be talking to the
homeless/mentally ill to help guide them to the best situation possible .
Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Adams seconded to close
the public hearing, which motion carried, all members present voted aye .
Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Kitchen seconded to
adopt Ordinance 55 of 2017 to temporarily close a portion of Rio Grande
Street between approximately 200 South and 235 South Rio Grande Street.
Councilmember Penfold commented (regardless of the intent) this
process had been a great challenge; and as enforcement of this
neighborhood progressed, it continued to send the message the homeless
population was not safe here . He said he was aware there was a conflict
between the goal of providing safety and the perception of safety. He
said he believed more could be done and he was concerned (as many were)
that long-term needs of the population in this neighborhood were not
being adequately addressed. He said he would support the ordinance;
however, he was concerned the little steps were taking on so much focus
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that the project/program was losing site of the need for mental health,
substance abuse treatment, and diversion programs which the State had
yet to step-up and fund.
Councilmember Mendenhall stated she agreed with Councilmember
Penfold' s comments . She said this was one piece of a broader plan which
was not a solution to a problem but rather a piece of a puzzle. She said
she felt the City was using the State' s desire for this street closure
to leverage assurance to achieve the success assured to achieve. She
commented this was a serious request which the Council could decline.
She said she wanted to have further assurance (than currently received)
from the State and other partners that these successes would come to
fruition as progress, continued on this issue down the multi-step path.
Councilmember Penfold called for the question, which motion
carried, all members present voted aye .
(0 17-11)
POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS
#1 . 7:58:47 PM Consider adopting an ordinance that would amend various
sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code and the zoning map
pertaining to development of Salt Lake City' s Northwest Quadrant pursuant
to Petition No. PLNPCM2016-00724 . The proposal includes map amendments
and zoning changes that are intended to ensure future development and
uses are in keeping with the City's goal to protect sensitive lands and
wildlife near the Great Salt Lake shore lands, to allow for the
continuation of existing uses, and to limit new uses and new development
in this area. View Attachments
Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to
adopt an ordinance amending various sections of Title 21A of the Salt
Lake City Code and the Zoning Map pertaining to development of Salt Lake
City' s Northwest Quadrant and further moved the properties owned by the
Airport be excluded from the Natural Areas and Lowland Conservancy
Overlays and to remove large-area wind systems from the Table of Uses in
the Northwest Quadrant Overlay area.
Councilmember Adams said she wanted to see the Council shelf this
item and hold off on adopting the ordinance in order to have additional
conversations and further input from the people who were concerned about
the wetlands .
Councilmember Mendenhall said she agreed with Councilmember Adams'
comments . She said a "no" vote at this time would kill the proposal and
asked that the motion and second to be retracted.
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A substitute motion was made by Councilmember Mendenhall and
seconded by Councilmember Adams to table action on the proposed ordinance
for follow-up of an additional Work Session discussion and an additional
public hearing, which motion carried, all members present voted aye .
(P 17-29)
#2 . 8:03:45 PM Consider adopting an ordinance that would amend various
sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to homeless
resource centers pursuant to Petition No . PLNPCM2016-00910 . The changes
define homeless resource centers and allow for them as a conditional use
in zoning districts that currently allow homeless shelters. The changes
also include "qualifying provisions, " which are requirements homeless
resource centers need to comply with in order to operate in the City.
The provisions state that the centers:
• May not have an overnight population exceeding 200 people;
• Must have a security and operations plan; and
• Must have a maintenance plan; among other changes .
Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as part of
this petition (Petitioner-Mayor Jackie Biskupski) . View Attachments
(0 16-16)
Item pulled from agenda.
#3 . 8:04:44 PM Consider adopting an ordinance that would close and
vacate a City-owned alley located adjacent to 29 properties running
between 1600 East Street and 1700 East Street and situated between
Emerson Avenue (1490 South) and Roosevelt Avenue (1455 South) pursuant
to Petition No . PLNPCM2016-00573 . If the proposal is adopted, the alley
would be vacated and the land would be incorporated into the neighboring
residential properties along the alley (Petitioner-Salt Lake City Real
Estate Services) . View Attachments
Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Adams seconded to adopt
Ordinance 56 of 2017 vacating a City-owned alley adjacent to properties
located between 1600 East Street and 1700 East Street, between Emerson
and Roosevelt Avenues.
Councilmember Kitchen commented he was distressed every time an
alley vacation was adopted. He said he had a conversation with Mike
Reberg, Community and Neighborhoods Director (regarding alley vacations)
and wanted to continue the conversation; however, he would reluctantly
support the motion.
Councilmember Adams encouraged Council Members to go out and look
at the alleys because it could help make sense, rather than the briefing
with a google photo.
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Councilmember Penfold called for the question, which motion
carried, all members present voted aye .
(P 17-27)
#4 . 8:06:25 PM Consider adopting an ordinance that would vacate two
unnamed City-owned alleys and close an unimproved portion of Dalton
Avenue adjacent to property located at 408 West Dalton Avenue pursuant
to Petition Nos . PLNPCM2017-00087 and PLNPCM2017-00088 . The subject
alleys and street segment are not used for transportation purposes and
are surrounded by parcels that are owned by the applicant. The proposal
would allow the applicant to consolidate several of the parcels for a
potential residential or commercial development. If the proposal is
adopted, the alley and street properties would be sold at fair market
value (Petitioner-Justin Kimball) . View Attachments
Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to
adopt Ordinance 57 of 2017 vacating two unnamed City-owned alleys and
closing an unimproved portion of Dalton Avenue adjacent to property
located at 408 West Dalton Avenue, which motion carried, all members
present voted aye .
(P 17-28)
8:07 :31 PM Councilmember Penfold read a statement on behalf of the
City Council regarding the recent fatal shooting of Patrick Harmon. View
Council Statement
COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL 8:09:21 PM
George Chapman spoke regarding the Airport Trax Line proposed
destination and expressed concern with the raising/use of taxes . He asked
the Council not make a decision on the Airport Trax Line without a public
comment period and to consider talking to businesses in the International
Center for possible funding assistance.
Douglas Cotant expressed frustration with the recent incident
involving a Salt Lake City Police Officer and a University of Utah nurse .
Maurine Maclean expressed concern regarding Accessory Dwelling
Units and asked the Council not to make them a blanket ordinance.
Michelle Goldberg, Diggity Dog Resort owner, expressed frustration
regarding the newly proposed location to the entrance of the homeless
shelter on Paramount Avenue (which would directly face her business) and
the potential affects it would have on her business .
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Bart Tippetts View Handout, Francesca Ball, Charlie Erickson,
Stephen Michael Christian, Aron Ogilvie, William Galloway, Rachel
Edwards , Amber Jacobsen, Terry Mitchell, David Guymon, Josh Jensen,
Stephanie Doktor, Angela Moore, Brooks Bergmann, Oscar Ross, Jacob
Jensen, Jade Arter, Jack Pinette, David Newlin, Jordan Stumph, and
William VanWagenen expressed frustration with the City' s current policy
on releasing bodycam footage of harmful officer involved incidents .
Comments included requests for immediate release of bodycam footage,
more community control of the Police Department, requests to release
bodycam footage within twenty-four hours, more training for the Police
Department, Police brutality, increased transparency, concern with lives
of people with color, and building trust in communities .
Carol Anderson expressed concerned about the safety and security of
rentals, and specifically with the mass movement of Accessory Dwelling
Units and the challenges facing the Police Department.
Soren Simonsen said he was in support of the Transit Master Plan
with the addition to extend the street car to Sugar House Park. He also
asked the Council to make Accessory Dwelling Units City-wide and adopt
the proposed amendments .
Calvin Fors, Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters member,
stated the City had some challenges to face regarding housing
(specifically low-income housing) which would be met by creating more
housing and jobs . He said he was here with a repetitious request
regarding the contractors used on these jobs and encouraged the Council
to hire responsible licensed contractors . View Handout
James Berensen expressed frustration with the Council' s
representation of constituents and spoke about racism in relation to
Police matters .
Bernie Hart commented about the recent fatal police shooting. He
expressed frustration/concern regarding the current manner the homeless,
addicts, and people on the street were being treated.
Matt Romrell and Iasia Bieh submitted comment cards but were not
present to speak when their names were called.
John Ause, Trevor Thomas, Dana Reinke, and Rose Nelson did not wish
to speak but submitted comment cards with written comments expressing
frustration with the City' s current policy on the release of bodycam
footage of harmful officer involved incidents .
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Comment cards were submitted on behalf of Danielle Willard, Darrien
Hunt, Dillion Taylor, James Barker, Nicholas Sanchez, Eric Chief, Corey
Kanosh, and Patrick Harmon all who were involved in fatal shootings .
NEW BUSINESS
#1 . 9:12 :52 PM Consider approving Bill Wyatt as Director of Airports .
View Attachments
Councilmember Adams moved and Councilmember Kitchen seconded to
approve the appointment of Bill Wyatt as the Director of Airports, which
motion carried, all members present voted aye .
(I 17-26)
CONSENT
9:13:55 PM Councilmember Johnston moved and Councilmember Kitchen
seconded to adopt the Consent Agenda excluding Items No. 5 and No. 6,
which motion carried, all members present voted aye .
#1 . Setting the date of Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 7 : 00 p.m. to
accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend
a section of the Salt Lake City Zoning Ordinance to include the Utah
Jazz practice facility located at 1432 South 500 West into the localized
alternative sign overlay district on the block that currently houses the
Vivint Arena pursuant to Petition No . PLNPCM2017-00407 . If approved, the
overlay would allow the applicant to install signage that would otherwise
not meet the basic standards of the existing zoning. The Planning
Commission forwarded a unanimous positive recommendation to the City
Council to amend the sign overlay for the Vivint arena block, but
requested the references to the practice facility be removed from the
proposal . The Applicant has requested the Council consider the request
even though the Planning commission forwarded a negative recommendation
(Jazz Practice Facility Sign Overlay) . View Attachments
(P 17-25)
#2 . Setting the date of Tuesday, November 28 , 2017 at 7 : 00 p.m. to
accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would
rezone property located at 416 East 500 South from Residential Office
(RO) to Residential/Mixed Use (R-MU) pursuant to Petition Nos .
PLNPCM2017-00184 and PLNPCM2017-00185 . The proposal would also amend the
associated future land use map from Residential/Office Mixed Use to High
Mixed Use. The intent of the changes is to provide flexibility for the
owners to make changes to the property, including the ability to add or
create a retail component and additional residential density. The
Planning Commission forwarded a negative recommendation to the Council
regarding both proposals. View Attachments
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(P 17-37)
#3 . Approving the appointment of Sean Umipig to the Housing Trust
Fund Advisory Board for a term extending through December 02, 2019 . View
Attachments
(I 17-23)
#4 . Approving the appointment of Shauna Doumbia to the Human Rights
Commission (HRC) for a term extending through October 17, 2020 . View
Attachments
(I 17-20)
#5 . Item Pulled. Approving the appointment of Brad Palmer to the
Transportation Advisory Board for a term extending through October 17,
2021 . View Attachments
(I 17-21)
#6 . Item Pulled. Approving the appointment of Daniel Mendoza to the
Transportation Advisory Board for a term extending through October 17,
2021 . View Attachments
(I 17-21)
#7 . Approving the appointment of Suzanne Stensaas to the
Transportation Advisory Board for a term extending through October 17,
2021 . View Attachments
(I 17-21)
#8 . Approving the reappointment of Dennis Busch to the Police
Civilian Review Board (PCRB) for a term extending through October 17,
2021 . View Attachments
(I 17-18)
#9 . Setting the date of Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 7 : 00 p.m. to
accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would
rezone properties within the Northwest Quadrant area to be consistent
with the Northwest Quadrant Master Plan. View Attachments
(P 17-38)
The meeting adjourned at 9 : 14 p .m.
Council Chair
City Recorder
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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 October 17, 2017 .
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