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09/15/2020 - Formal Meeting - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in an electronic Formal Session on Tuesday September 15, 2020 pursuant to the Chair' s determination and Salt Lake City Emergency Proclamation No . 2 of 2020 (2) (b) . The following Council Members participated electronically: Chris Wharton Analia Valdemoros James Rogers Andrew Johnston Daniel Dugan Darin Mano Amy Fowler Cindy Gust-Jenson, Council Executive Director; Jennifer Bruno, Council Executive Deputy Director; Erin Mendenhall, Mayor; Rachel Otto, Mayor' s Chief of Staff; Katherine Lewis, City Attorney; and Scott Crandall, Deputy City Recorder participated electronically. The meeting was called to order at 7 : 05 p.m. 7: 05:05 PM A. OPENING CEREMONY #1 . Council Member Chris Wharton will conduct the formal meetings. #2 . 7: 05:27 PM Pledge of Allegiance. (A moment of silence was held while the American Flag/Anthem was displayed on the screen) #3 . 7: 0 6: 11 PM Welcome and Public Meeting rules . #4 . 7: 06:27 PM The Council will approve the formal meeting minutes of Tuesday, August 18, 2020 . View Minutes Councilmember Johnston moved and Councilmember Dugan seconded to approve the minutes, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . (M 20-3) B. PUBLIC HEARINGS 7 : 07 :23 PM Note: Public Hearings and General Comments were heard as one item. Comments/materials submitted to the City Council have been attached as part of the official record. Click link to view. https : //www. slc.gov/council/virtual-meeting-comments/ #1 . 9: 15:24 PM Ordinance* : Zoning Text Amendment to Increase Building Height Limits in a Portion of the G-MU Zone The Council will accept public comment and consider an ordinance to increase the building heights within a portion of the G-MU (Gateway Mixed Use) zoning district from a current maximum of 120 feet up to 190 feet across portions of two separate blocks located between 500 West and the 20 - 1 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 railroad tracks (approximately 625 West) and 200 South and 400 South. The applicant is requesting the change for a specific development project. Other sections of Title 21A - Zoning may also be amended as part of this petition. Petition No. PLNPCM2019-00639. View Attachment 8:50:31 PM John Seastrand talked about the Station Center area being a prime location for affordable housing and transit-oriented development (supporting clean air initiatives) . He said Utah Transit Authority (UTA) was constructing an obsolete tech center (already $50 million over budget) and was holding back development in the area. He said the City Council/Redevelopment Agency (RDA) needed to facilitate cooperation between UTA and surrounding landowners/stakeholders to ensure/advance proper development. Councilmember Wharton said Staff could provide Mr. Seastrand with UTA' s contact information. 9: 06:32 PM George Chapman said the City needed to require a certain number of affordable units for buildings exceeding 40-feet (20% for buildings over 100-feet) . He asked the Council to stop holding onto properties which could be immediately developed for affordable housing. Councilmember Mano moved and Councilmember Dugan seconded to close the public hearing and defer action to a future date, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . (P 20-17) #2 . 9: 16:42 PM Ordinance : Vegetation Reduction Permits for Wildfire Mitigation The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would approve a new permit program for qualifying residents to reduce vegetation on a strip of City-owned open lands adjacent to their properties to reduce potential wildfire fuel sources. Only properties managed by the Parks and Public Lands Division, such as the Foothills Natural Area or the Jordan River Parkway, would be eligible. The proposal seeks to strike a balance between the City's limited budget for public lands management and the concerns of some residents about the risk of wildfires spreading to their properties. View Attachment 9: 07:05 PM George Chapman talked about the City' s need for additional flexibility on allowing the use of call-to-haul for wildfire mitigation efforts (removing scrub oak) . Councilmember Fowler moved and Councilmember Dugan seconded to close the public hearing and adopt Ordinance 40 of 2020 , which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . (0 20-14) 20 - 2 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 #3. 9: 17:23 PM Ordinance: Richmond Street Zoning Map Amendment (2960, 2964 , and 2970 South Richmond Street) The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning map for several parcels located at 2960, 2964, and 2970 South Richmond Street. The applicant would like to rezone the parcels from R-1/7, 000 (Single-Family Residential District) to R-MU-45 (Residential/Mixed Use District) . The applicant intends to demolish the current structures and construct a four-story, multi-family building with approximately 80 affordable housing units. Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar characteristics. Petition No. PLNPCM2020-00108. View Attachment 9:07:29 PM George Chapman talked about this being an illegal rezone (effectively being done by the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) several months ago; potential to be overturned by litigation) . He asked the Council to stop ignoring affordable housing and adopt the inclusionary zoning ordinance . He further spoke about not allowing parking on Richmond Street (dangerous situation) and potentially creating a low-income ghetto. Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to close hearing and defer action to a future meeting, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . 9:23:05 PM Councilmember Rogers said he wanted to revisit his prior motion because he wanted/meant to adopt the proposal . Following a procedural discussion, the following motions were made. Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to recall the prior motion/vote to close the public hearing and defer action to a future meeting, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to close the public hearing and adopt Ordinance 41 of 2020, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . (P 20-18) #4 . 9: 18:32 PM Ordinance : Rezone and Master Plan Amendment at 261 North Redwood Road The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning map and Master Plan for a property located at approximately 261 North Redwood Road. The applicant is requesting a Master Plan amendment to change the Northwest Community Future Land Use Plan designation from Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential . The applicant is also requesting a rezone to change the entire parcel to RMF-35 (Moderate Density Multi-Family Residential) zoning district. Currently, the property is "split zoned" RMF-35 and R- 20 - 3 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 1/5, 000 (Single-family Residential District) . The applicant states the rezone would allow them to redevelop the site with additional housing. Future development plans have not been submitted at this time. Consideration may be given to another zoning district with similar characteristics. Petition No. PLNPCM2019-01086 and Petition No. PLNPCM2019-01087. View Attachment There were no public comments . Councilmember Johnston moved and Councilmember Dugan seconded to close the public hearing and note a second public hearing was scheduled for October 6, 2020, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . (P 20-19) #5 . 9: 19:40 PM Ordinance : Amendments to Chapter 18 . 44 Fire Prevention and International Fire Code The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would modify Chapter 18. 44 Fire Prevention Code to provide alternatives to the "proximity to building" requirements found in Appendix D section 503. 1 of the International Fire Code. The proposed changes are intended to increase fire protection methods for developments that cannot meet the proximity requirements in the current code due to the location of the property line in relation to the street. The proposal is also intended to provide some flexibility for the Salt Lake City Fire Department in administering the International Fire Code when determining the distance range that an aerial fire access road can be from a building. Related sections of Title 18 - Buildings and Construction may also be amended as part of this petition. Petition No. PLNPCM2019-00938 View Attachment 9: 08:33 PM George Chapman said there should not be any flexibility in relaxing firefighting standards/requirements for high-rise buildings next to cycle tracks . He said fire safety was too important and the City needed to recognize that cycle tracks were unsafe without frequent maintenance . Councilmember Mano moved and Councilmember Dugan seconded to close the public hearing and note a second public hearing was scheduled for October 6, 2020, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . (0 20-15) #6. 9:20:40 PM Ordinance: Rezone at 989 East 900 South The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would rezone the east half of a property at 989 East 900 South from Residential/Business (RB) zoning district to Community Business (CB) zoning district. The property is currently "split zoned" 20 - 4 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 with the west half of the property zoned CB and the east half zoned RB. The rezone to CB would make the property one consistent zone. The applicant is requesting the rezone for a potential business expansion and the existing zoning requirements are not conducive to the options they are considering. Consideration may be given to another zoning district with similar characteristics. Petition No. : PLNPCM2020-00126. View Attachment There were no public comments . Councilmember Johnston moved and Councilmember Valdemoros seconded to close the public hearing and note a second public hearing was scheduled for October 6, 2020, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . (P 20-20) ) #7 . 9:22:00 PM Ordinance : Transportation Impact Fees Facilities Plan (IFFP) The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would update the Transportation section of the City's Impact Fees Facilities Plan (IFFP) . The plan identifies fees for different land use types after an analysis of existing services levels, anticipated growth, and capital improvements to maintain service levels under higher demand. Impact fees are charges on new development that pay for bigger demand on City facilities caused by population and employment growth. View Attachment 9: 10:02 PM George Chapman asked the Council to use more impact fees on the most important parks/transportation projects like Foothill Trails (potential to be a world-class attraction) . He further requested that the 9-Line Trail be prioritized and connected to the City' s west side with a pedestrian/wheelchair/bicycle bridge over the tracks . Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Valdemoros seconded to close the public hearing and refer the item to a future date for action, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . (T 20-3) C. COMMENTS #1 . 7: 11:33 PM Comments to the City Council . The following spoke regarding Police actions and homeless issues . Dee Brewer, Eric Parkinson, Jordan Tavie, Adam Rex, Sam Tse, Ava Anderson, Emily Alworth, Ethan Petersen, Nate Housley, Jennifer (last name inaudible) , Anne Charles , Brigette Dunbeck, Liz DeFriez , Michael Jones, Mike Braak, Jinx Utah, Allyson Anderson, Kale Morse, Eliza 20 - 5 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 McKinney, Nancy Johnson, Mia (no last name) , Billie (no last name) , Tristan Palmer, Meredith Taylor, Cheyanne Larsen, Alena McLean, Bonnie Cooper, River Waddups, Erin Moore, Roberto (no last name) , Kathryn Van Sleen, Alec Genovesi-Gehrke, Ariel Genovesi-Gehrke, Natasha Wong, Michelle Mower, Leah Joyner, Natasha (no last name) , McKensey Woolf, Antonio JF, Nikita Abraham, Marina Marqueza, Eva Qunitazous, Allison Douglas, Shay(no last name) , Sabrina Franks, Joz Utah, and Naomi Clegg. Comments included issues relating to homeless encampments/intervention, continuing funding services for unsheltered individuals/families, community members being in crisis (needing help with services/housing) , encampment intervention appearing to be a way to confiscate belongings, acts of aggression/violence toward people already in crises, ongoing harassment of homeless (moving them from place to place - causing more damage) , not enough resources to provide for everyone on streets (funding cuts over past years) , having sufficient emergency shelters during winter, more transparency with camp abatements (provide public with details) , inhuman treatment of vulnerable populations, ongoing effects of COVID-19, programs/benefits for mental health services/substance abuse, Fourth Street Clinic services, health/safety issues (sanitation) , providing showers/restrooms, defining hazardous materials on website (website lacking information) , Mayor/Council having history of neglecting/harming unsheltered people, insufficient funding (lack of political will/humanity) , funding priorities (use money to help homeless instead of purchasing military equipment for police) , police terrorizing/harming unsheltered community, providing more affordable housing (long-term solution) , citizens using own resources to help homeless, criticism of Mayor' s plan for unsheltered community (demands to end plan) , housing vouchers not working, enforce renter rights, health department needed to provide better notice of clean-ups, providing options for unsheltered community to relocate after camp abatement, sanitize belongs rather than throwing them out, eliminate citations for homeless activities (jaywalking, camping, etc. ) , systemic injustice, preferential treatment for business owners/developers, no political will for real reform, elected officials needing to be present during camp abatements, priority being given to developers/police, ongoing deaths of unsheltered community, understanding need for health/safety enforcement, create safe zones for unsheltered community (City permitted camps/zones containing bathrooms, showers, hand wash stations, needle exchange, etc. ) , disgusting/unethical treatment of unsheltered citizens, citizens being harassed by police for handing out supplies to unsheltered community, Mayor' s plan not having any effect nor providing lasting change (wasting hundreds of thousands of dollars and traumatizing people) , wasting funding on expensive motorcycles that could be used for homeless services, homelessness leading to increased prison population (cycle needing to be broken) , Operation Rio Grande being a disaster, address/eliminate evictions, defund police (reallocate funding to homeless services) , fund additional housing vouchers, community 20 - 6 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 neglected in planning efforts, homeless shelters spreading COVID-19, camp abatements perpetuating homelessness, citizens wanting/expecting more from elected officials, accessibility to resources, no place for homeless to store belongings, abolish SLCTV, minorities less likely to be housed or receive services, develop sustainable solutions, employment issues (needing jobs to get off streets) , and luxury housing complexes rapidly increasing (need for affordable housing) . Councilmember Wharton said there were a lot of comments related to health issues and asked Staff to post State/County Health Department phone numbers on the Council' s website. He said the Council did not have authority to regulate rent/stop evictions and would have Staff provide contact information for appropriate State officials . 7:51:20 PM Terry Van Duren said people came from around the world to visit the City Cemetery. He said cemetery roads needed serious repair/replacement and asked the Council to provide necessary funding. The following were not available when their names were called (either left the meeting or had audio problems) : Adam Rex, Gary Schloobus, Emily Radivoyevich, Mia McDonald, Rhyannon Rodriguez , Choli Kay, Seymore (no last name) , Mave Haggerty, and call-in-users 3, 4 , 10 , 14 , 16, 22 , and 40 . Brandee Burnam, Ted Boyer, and call-in-users 8 & 40 said they did not wish to speak (listening only) . 9: 08:58 PM George Chapman spoke about Community Reinvestment Project Areas being very important issues during the past six years (State Street/9- Line) . Comments included encouraging mixed-use/mixed-income, inclusionary form-based zoning (impact fee reductions/flexible heights) , not funding beatification projects (lighting/trees) , prioritizing historic building preservation, prioritizing moving or removing car lots (consolidate on one block) , developing the Fleet Block as the Michael Site Park, eliminating mid-block crosswalks, limiting speeds to 20-mph, and decriminalizing State Street cruising. 9: 10:32 PM Mr. Chapman spoke further about the City inadvertently decreasing affordable housing by permitting refurbishment of apartment buildings (low-income residents being kicked out) . He said Hawthorne Apartments was a good example and asked the Council to stop issuing permits . He further commented on the Mobile Mental Health Crisis Team not operating effectively, 911 response times getting worse (not enough cops) , and offering more services to homeless camps before they were removed by the County Health Department. 20 - 7 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 9: 13:08 PM Councilmember Johnston took a moment of personal privilege to talk about efforts being made by the City, in conjunction with other State, County, local entities to understand/address complex issues relating to homelessness . He said the Salt Lake Valley Coalition to End Homelessness was looking at best practices/recommendations for a winter overflow and were actively seeking a location. He said the organization held regular meetings (including subgroups) and were lobbying the Legislature/other cities to find long-term solutions for housing, emergency shelter, health care, etc. He said the Coalition was open to everyone and wanted to encourage as many people/public entities as possible to get involved. #2 . 9:25:28 PM Questions to the Mayor from the City Council . Discussion was held regarding extensive damage caused by the recent windstorm. Council Members thanked the Mayor for the Administration' s cleanup efforts . D . POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS #1 . 9:30:53 PM Ordinance: Budget Amendment No. 2 for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document, for Fiscal Year 2020-21 . Budget amendments happen several times each year to reflect adjustments to the City's budgets, including proposed project additions and modifications. The proposed amendment includes funding for additional publicly-accessible internet access and expansion of the City's Youth and Family program to help with childcare and education, among other items. During the September 1, 2020 formal meeting the Council approved Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding for personnel costs related to pandemic response. View Attachment Councilmember Johnston moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to adopt Ordinance 42 of 2020 , amending the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 final budget of Salt Lake City for Items A-2 through A-15 as requested by the Administration, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . (B 20-9) E . NEW BUSINESS NONE F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS #1 . 9:32:09 PM Diversion of Property Tax for a Community 20 - 8 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 Reinvestment Project Area: 9-Line Interlocal with the Redevelopment Agency The Council will consider adopting a resolution that would approve an interlocal agreement with the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) of Salt Lake City for the diversion of property tax for the 9-Line Community Reinvestment Project Area (CRA) . The agreement identifies terms of participation in the CRA including percentage of tax increment to be contributed, length of the participation, amount of funds for specific activities (such as being set aside for affordable housing) , and the base year used to calculate the increment. View Attachment Councilmember Johnston moved and Councilmember Valdemoros seconded to adopt Resolution 24 of 2020 , authorizing an interlocal agreement between Salt Lake City Corporation and the Redevelopment Agency for a portion of property tax increment to support 9-Line Community Reinvestment Area Plan implementation, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . (R 20-11) #2 . 9:33: 14 PM Diversion of Property Tax for a Community Reinvestment Project Area: State Street Interlocal with the Redevelopment Agency The Council will consider adopting a resolution that would approve an interlocal agreement with the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) of Salt Lake City for the diversion of property tax for the State Street Community Reinvestment Project Area (CRA) . The agreement identifies terms of participation in the CRA including percentage of tax increment to be contributed, length of the participation, amount of funds for specific activities (such as being set aside for affordable housing) , and the base year used to calculate the increment. View Attachment Councilmember Fowler moved and Councilmember Mano seconded to adopt Resolution 30 of 2020 , authorizing an interlocal agreement between Salt Lake City Corporation and the Redevelopment Agency for a portion of property tax increment to support State Street Community Reinvestment Area Plan implementation, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . (R 20-12) G. CONSENT 9:34: 17 PM Councilmember Fowler moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to approve the Consent Agenda, which motion carried, all members voted aye (roll call) . #1 . Ordinance: Demolition of Dangerous or Boarded Buildings The Council will set the dates of Tuesday, October 6, 2020 and 20 - 9 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting changes to the City's Demolition ordinance. The proposed changes are intended to streamline the process for demolitions on commercial and residential properties, remove the requirement for a replacement use, landscape plan and bond, and provide clarity to the enforcement process for boarded buildings. Chapters 18. 84, 18. 64 and 2.21 . 030 will be amended as part of this petition. View Attachment (0 20-16) #2 . Ordinance: Early Notification Text Amendment The Council will set the dates of Tuesday, October 6, 2020 and Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would approve various changes to Salt Lake City Code relating to early notification of the public and recognized community organizations for land use projects. The Council initiated this petition to clarify early notification regulations and public outreach. The purpose of the proposed changes is to increase awareness and participation by the public for various types of City projects while still providing a timely review process for applicants. Related provisions of the City Code may also be amended as part of this petition. Petition No. : PLNPCM2016-00300 View Attachment (P 20-4) #3 . Ordinance: Rezone and Master Plan Amendment at 833 South 800 East (Telegraph Exchange Lofts) The Council will set the dates of Tuesday, October 6, 2020 and Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning map and future land use map for property located at 833 South 800 East. If approved, the property would be rezoned from R-2 (Single & Two-Family Residential) zoning designation to RMF-45 (Moderate/High-Density Multi-family Residential) . The future land use map designation would change from "Low- Density Residential" to "Medium/High Density Residential . " The applicant also owns the adjacent property at 847 East 800 South (the Telegraph Exchange Building) . Under the proposal, the two properties would be consolidated into one parcel for the development of 23 residential units. Consideration may be given to another zoning district with similar characteristics. Petition Nos. : PLNPCM2019-01110 and PLNPCM2019-01111 View Attachment (P 20-22) #4 . Informational : Cemetery Master Plan The Council will set the dates of Tuesday, October 6, 2020 and Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 7: 00 p.m. to accept public comment about the updated draft Master Plan for the Salt Lake City Cemetery. The City's 120-acre cemetery is located in the Avenues neighborhood and opened officially in 1849. It is facing challenges similar to those experienced 20 - 10 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 by other historic cemeteries, including dwindling capacity, limited expansion opportunities and funding challenges. The draft Master Plan includes ideas and recommendations to capitalize on the cemetery as a valuable community open space and provide recommendations to fund its deferred maintenance and perpetual care. View Attachment (T 20-4) #5. Board Appointment: Human Rights Commission - Dr. Ivis Garcia The Council will consider approving the appointment of Dr. Ivis Garcia to the Human Rights Commission for a term ending December 30, 2024 . View Attachment (I 20-20) #6. Board Appointment: Cultural Core Budget Committee - Moana Uluave-Hafoka The Council will consider approving the appointment of Moana Uluave- Hafoka to the Cultural Core Budget Committee for a term ending September 15, 2024. View Attachment (I 20-28) #7 . Board Reappointment: Parks, Natural Lands, Urban Forestry, and Trails (PNUT) Advisory Board - Polly Hart The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Polly Hart to the PNUT Advisory Board for a term ending May 1, 2022. View Attachment (I 20-23) #8 . Board Reappointment: Planning Commission - Sara Urquhart The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Sara Urquhart to the Planning Commission for a term ending August 15, 2024 . View Attachment (I 20-9) #9. Board Reappointment: Public Utilities Advisory Committee - Lynn Hemingway The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Lynn Hemingway to the Public Utilities Advisory Committee for a term ending January 15, 2024 . View Attachment (I 20-29) #10 . Board Reappointment: Public Utilities Advisory Committee - Dr. Colleen Kuhn The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Dr. Colleen Kuhn to the Public Utilities Advisory Committee for a term ending January 16, 2023. View Attachment (I 20-29) #11 . Board Reappointment: Public Utilities Advisory Committee - 20 - 11 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL FORMAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 Ted Boyer The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Ted Boyer to the Public Utilities Advisory Committee for a term ending January 16, 2023. View Attachment (I 20-29) #12 . Board Reappointment: City and County Building Conservancy and Use Committee - Jennifer Hale The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Jennifer Hale to the City and County Building Conservancy and Use Committee for a term ending July 15, 2024. View Attachment (I 20-10) The meeting adjourned at 9 : 35 p.m. Chnf Giha to _ *,, CITY, Chris Wharton(Oct 22,2020 13:25 MDT) Council Chair ` S,V� * Cindy Trish n(Oc ,2020 09:07 MDT) p 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 pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203 (2) (b) . 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