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09/18/2012 - Formal Meeting - Minutes PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2012 The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Regular Session on Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at 7 : 30 p.m. in Room 315, City Council Chambers, City County Building, 451 South State. The following Council Members were present: Carlton Christensen Charlie Luke Kyle LaMalfa Jill Remington Love Luke Garrott Stan Penfold Soren Simonsen Cindy Gust-Jenson, Executive Council Director; Edwin Rutan, City Attorney; Ralph Becker, Mayor; David Everitt, Mayor' s Chief of Staff; Cindi Mansell, City Recorder; and Beverly Jones, Deputy City Recorder; were present. Councilmember Simonsen presided at and conducted the meeting. OPENING CEREMONY #1 . 7:31:22 PM The Council led the Pledge of Allegiance . #2 7:31:40 PM Councilmember LaMalfa moved and Councilmember Love seconded to approve the Salt Lake City Council minutes for Tuesday, September 4 , 2012 , which motion carried, all members voted aye . View Attachments PUBLIC HEARINGS #1 . 7:31:58 PM RE: Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending Salt Lake City Code relating to solid waste and recyclable items . (Sections 9 . 08 . 010, 9 . 08 . 030, 9 . 08 . 095 and 9 . 08 . 115) . The proposed amendments would provide curbside collection of recyclable glass from residents, allow an additional waste collection container for residents at no additional charge and establish fines for noncompliance. View Attachments (0 09-14) Councilmember Garrett moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded to close the public hearing, which motion carried, all members voted aye. Councilmember Garrett moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded to adopt Ordinance 68 of 2012, which motion carried, all members voted aye . #2 . 7:33:33 PM RE: Historic Preservation - Items a-d 12 - 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2012 a. Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance to provide clarity and efficiency relating to the Historic Preservation Overlay zoning regulations pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2011-00470 . (The process and criteria for establishing an historic district is currently being addressed through a separate petition. ) This proposal includes the 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) . View Attachments (0 12-10) b. Accept public comment and consider adopting a proposed ordinance to modify the process and adopt criteria for establishing new Local Historic District and Historic Landmark sites pursuant to Petition No . PLNPCM2011-00723 . The proposed ordinance would: • CLARIFY THE TYPES OF DESIGNATIONS THAT CAN BE APPROVED o LANDMARK SITES o GEOGRAPHIC-BASED HISTORIC DISTRICTS o THEMATIC BASED HISTORIC DISTRICTS • CLARIFY WHO CAN INITIATE A PETITION TO DESIGNATE A NEW LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT o THE MAYOR o A MAJORITY OF CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS o A PROPERTY OWNER WITH SUPPORT FROM A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN THE PROPOSED DISTRICT • DEFINE THE STAFF REVIEW PROCESS • OUTLINE HOW TO ASSIST GAUGING THE LEVEL OF PROPERTY • OWNER SUPPORT FOR THE CREATION OF A NEW LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT. 12 - 2 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as part of this petition. (Petitioner Mayor Ralph Becker) View Attachments (P 12-13) c. Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance changing the City' s zoning regulations to create zoning regulations for a Character Conservation Zoning District pursuant to Petition No . PLNPCM2011-00473 . The purpose of a Character Conservation Zoning District is to : • PROTECT DESIRABLE AND UNIQUE PHYSICAL FEATURES AND DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS . • PROMOTE ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION. • ENHANCE THE LIVABILITY OF THE CITY. • REDUCE CONFLICT CAUSED BY INCOMPATIBLE DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTE COMPATIBLE DEVELOPMENT. • PROVIDE A PLANNING TOOL FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS. • STABILIZE PROPERTY VALUES . • RETAIN AFFORDABLE HOUSING. Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as part of this petition. (Petitioner Mayor Ralph Becker) View Attachments (P 12-14) d. Accept public comment and consider requesting the city attorney prepare an ordinance regarding the Salt Lake City Historic Preservation Plan. The Historic Preservation Plan would be the key strategic document to guide preservation activity and inform decisions such as budget priorities, development of incentives, master plan, zoning text and map amendments and site specific development decisions city wide . (Petitioner Salt Lake City Council) View Attachments (T 10-3) The Council provided consideration to all four items (a-d) as one combined public hearing: 7 :34 :34 PM Kelly Marinan, Lynn K. Pershing and Warren Lloyd spoke in favor of the proposal . 7 :38:39 PM Cindy Cromer, Brandon Barber and Ben Winchester spoke against the proposal . 12 - 3 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2012 7 :47 :54 PM George Kelner, Kent Alderman, Jodi Howick, Susan Porter, Tana Gaia, Anne Cannon, Sally Patrick, Lisette Gibson, Craig DeMordant and Jon Dewey spoke to the proposal and expressed concerns . Gerald Daynes, Kim Childs and Constance Crompton submitted written comments in opposition of the proposal . Sarah Patrick and Cathy Kelner submitted written comments in favor of the proposal . Councilmember LaMalfa moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded to close the public hearing, which motion carried, all members voted aye. Councilmember Simonsen indicated this item would be continued in work session discussion on October 2, 2012. COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL The Council consensus was to rearrange the agenda item order and call for public comment at this time . 8:08:19 PM Douglas Cotant expressed concern as to the Utah Transit Authority hours of operation and customer service; he inquired why the City Council can regulate taxi service but not bus service . He requested the Council start the City Council meetings on time. 8:10:19 PM Mike Erickson spoke against the expansion of alcohol establishments in the neighborhoods; he suggested a solution of compromise . 8:12:46 PM Kent Fetzer spoke against the proposed rezoning on the 400 South corridor; specifically, the area between 700 and 900 East and 400 and 500 South. He further expressed concern as to public noticing process . Mr. Fetzer also submitted written comments . 8:14:59 PM Jonathan Dibble, Betty Lou Stewart, Jaynie Brown, Bryce Wade and Kerry Pyne spoke against the proposed zoning relative to alcohol regulations and pubs in local neighborhoods . 8:20:54 PM Charisse Evans spoke to the Energy Service Audit for Parks and Public Lands as well as the alcohol regulations . 8:22:31 PM Lee Anne Walker spoke regarding taxi service regulations and concerns . 12 - 4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2012 8:27 :33 PM Ann O' Connell spoke to the 400 South rezoning. She expressed concern as to noise and light pollution caused by business in residential communities . 8:29:07 PM Esther Hunter spoke representing the East Central area in favor of the proposed 400 South rezoning. She encouraged a process to ensure sustainability. 8:31:40 PM Ernie Gumenal, David Perschon, David Cole and Isaac Hoppe spoke in favor of the proposed zoning relative to alcohol regulations . 8:33:46 PM Rachel Carter spoke in favor of the proposed zoning relative to alcohol regulations . She said she rode her bicycle everyday everywhere and would feel much safer if there was a local pub in her neighborhood and individuals who drink were not driving across town. 8 : 40 : 07 PM Peggy Acomb Wade spoke to the zoning relative to alcohol regulations and neighborhood locations and her experience as a Justice Court Judge in dealing with alcohol-related crime. Written comments were submitted in support of the zoning relative to alcohol regulations by Melodia Guierrez and Patricia Bowman. Michelle Williams submitted written comments against the zoning relative to alcohol regulations . Patricia Bowman and Amanda Curtis submitted written comments to recycling. Rikki Myers submitted written comments suggesting the need for a partnership for those with disabilities and to consider ADA compliant hiking trails or nature preserves for the Salt Lake Community. POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS #1 . 8:44:59 PM RE: Adopting an ordinance changing the City' s zoning regulations relating to allowing accessory dwelling units in single- family and multi-family zoning districts pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2010-00612 . This is proposed to provide a broad mix of housing opportunities in existing neighborhoods that address changing family needs, economic conditions, smaller household sizes, and increase use of existing housing, public infrastructure and transit. This proposal could increase the number of dwelling units in an existing neighborhood. Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be 12 - 5 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 amended as part of this petition. (Petitioner Mayor Ralph Becker) (Sustainable City Code Initiative) View Attachments (P 11-15) Councilmember Garrett moved to adopt an ordinance to change the City' s zoning regulations relating to accessory dwelling units including amendments as recommended by the City Council : allow ADU' s within half (1/2) mile from any operational fixed-transit stop or arterial street; remove the 25 per year recommendation from the Planning Commission; provide an additional restriction regarding windows in proximity to setbacks; and the City Council request Administration to prioritize complete streets development within half (1/2) mile of transit stations and arterial streets and provide a proposal to the council in the next budget with a timeline for completing the project within 18 months . The motion failed for lack of a second. Councilmember LaMalfa moved and Councilmember Garrett seconded to adopt an ordinance to change the City' s zoning regulations relating to accessory dwelling units as proposed by Administration and including amendment as recommended by the City Council to remove the 25 per year recommendation from the Planning Commission. 8:47 :52 PM Councilmember LaMalfa spoke to his motion. Councilmember Christensen moved and Councilmember Luke seconded a substitute motion to adopt Ordinance 62 of 2012 to change the City' s zoning regulations relating to accessory dwelling units including the following amendments as recommended by the City Council : allow ADU' s within half (1/2) mile from any operational fixed-transit stop; remove the 25 per year recommendation from the Planning Commission; provide off street parking exemption in proximity to transit; and provide an additional restriction regarding windows in proximity to setbacks . 8:51:04 PM Councilmember Christensen spoke to his motion . 8:51:59 PM Councilmember Luke spoke to the motion . 8:54 :07 PM Councilmember Penfold spoke to the motion. 8:54 :54 PM Councilmember Garrett expressed concern to adding density near transit and not meeting transit goals . 8:55:28 PM Councilmember Simonsen spoke against the substitute motion. He stated he would support the original motion and provided reasons for such. 12 - 6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2012 8:58:26 PM Councilmember Love spoke to the motion. Councilmember Simonsen called for a roll call vote on the substitute motion, which motion carried 5-2 upon the following roll call vote : Council Members Christensen, Luke, LaMalfa, Love and Penfold voted "Aye"; Council Members Garrett and Simonsen voted "Nay. #2 . 8:59:42 PM RE: Adopting an ordinance amending Section 21A. 52 . 030, Special Exceptions to the City' s zoning regulations pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2011-00499 . The changes will modify procedures and standards to legalize existing residential dwelling units unrecognized by City records, a process referred to as "unit legalization. " The proposed changes will address existing unit legalization issues, support the existing Salt Lake City Housing Plan, set life safety requirements and help implement the Landlord Tenant Initiative. Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as part of this petition. (Petitioner Mayor Ralph Becker) View Attachments (P 12-4) Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Christensen seconded to adopt Ordinance 63 of 2012 including amendments identified by the City Council to include the application for legalization must be submitted within one-year and the City will issue 2-3 notices to property owners within the one year time limit to apply for legalization. 9:00:17 PM Councilmember Luke spoke to the motion. Councilmember Simonsen called for the question, which motion carried, all members voted aye . #3. 9:01:51 PM RE: Adopting an ordinance amending Salt Lake City Code 21A, the City' s zoning code that would do the following: View Attachments (0 12-8) • Bring City definitions of businesses that serve alcoholic beverages into conformance with Utah laws. • Replace the Alcohol Licensing Districts Map with using the zoning code to guide where businesses that serve alcoholic beverages could locate . • Revise tables of permitted and conditional uses to allow locating businesses that serve alcoholic beverages in zones including some commercial areas where businesses previously could not locate. 12 - 7 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 • Require that businesses which serve alcoholic beverages meet requirements adopted by the City Council in 2009 for social clubs located in Mixed Use and Residential Mixed Use zones . • Continue to follow Utah law regarding spacing from "community facilities" such as schools, parks, and churches and Utah law pertaining to the location of liquor stores . 9:02 :10 PM Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Love seconded to adopt an ordinance amending certain sections of Title 21-A of the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to alcohol regulation pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2009-00495 with the following amendments : that liquor stores be removed from the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses; that areas zoned as Residential Business, Neighborhood Commercial, and Community Business districts be removed from the proposed ordinance so that social clubs, dining clubs, brew pubs, and taverns are not allowed - either as permitted or conditional uses in those districts; and that restaurants be allowed as conditional uses in areas zoned as Residential Business districts . 9:03:13 PM Councilmember Luke said the motion would remove areas zoned as Residential Business, Neighborhood Commercial and Community Business districts from consideration as areas where businesses that serve alcoholic beverages could locate . It would also allow restaurants as conditional uses in areas zoned as Residential Business districts . Restaurants were currently not allowed in Residential Business Districts . Councilmember Simonsen called for a roll call vote, which motion failed 6-1 upon the following roll call vote : Councilmember Luke voted "Aye"; Council Members Christensen, LaMalfa, Penfold, Love, Garrett and Simonsen voted "Nay" . 9:05:43 PM Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Christensen seconded to adopt an ordinance amending certain sections of Title 21-A of the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to alcohol regulation pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2009-00495 with the following amendments : that liquor stores be removed from the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses; that areas zoned as Community Business districts allow the same conditional use in the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses as the conditional use in the Residential Business and Neighborhood Commercial districts . 9:06:32 PM Councilmember Luke said the motion would allow only dining clubs as a conditional use in areas zoned as Community Business districts . The proposed ordinance would allow social clubs, dining clubs, brewpubs and taverns in those districts . 12 - 8 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2012 Councilmember Simonsen called for a roll call vote, which motion failed 5-2 upon the following roll call vote : Council Members Christensen and Luke voted "Aye"; Council Members LaMalfa, Penfold, Love, Garrett and Simonsen voted "Nay" . 9:07 :38 PM Councilmember Love moved and Councilmember Christensen seconded to adopt an ordinance amending certain sections of Title 21-A of the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to alcohol regulation pursuant to Petition No . PLNPCM2009-00495 with the following amendments : that liquor stores be removed from the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses; that in Section 1 .F titled Concentration Prohibited, the words , "In CB zoning districts, not more than one social club or dining club shall be located within 350 feet of another alcohol related establishment as measured linearly without regard to intervening structures from the nearest point of the property line of one establishment to the nearest point on the property line of the second establishment" be added so the section reads : "In the CN and RB zoning districts , not more than one alcohol related establishment as noted in the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses shall be located within 600 feet of another alcohol related establishment as measured linearly without regard to intervening structures from the nearest point of the property line of one establishment to the nearest point on the property line of the second establishment. In CB zoning districts , not more than one social club or dining club shall be located within 350 feet of another alcohol related establishment as measured linearly without regard to intervening structures from the nearest point of the property line of one establishment to the nearest point on the property line of the second establishment. " 9:09:17 PM Councilmember Love said the motion basically adopted the Mayor' s proposal but would lessen the 600-foot spacing requirement that other motions contemplate for Commercial Business districts to 350-feet . She said under the Mayor' s proposal, there would be no spacing requirement for businesses that serve alcoholic beverages in Community Business districts . 9:11:10 PM Councilmember Christensen spoke to the motion . 9:12 :57 PM Councilmember Penfold spoke to the motion. 9:14 :04 PM Councilmember LaMalfa moved and Councilmember Garrett seconded a substitute motion to adopt an ordinance amending certain sections of Title 21-A of the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to alcohol regulation pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2009-00495 with the following amendments : that liquor stores be removed from the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses; that dining clubs , social clubs , and 12 - 9 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2012 taverns be allowed in areas zoned as Community Business (CB) districts as conditional uses under the ordinance and also be allowed as conditional uses in areas zoned as Neighborhood Commercial districts; that Community Business (CB) zoning districts be added to Section 1 . F titled Concentration Prohibited, so the section reads : "In the CN and RB zoning districts, not more than one alcohol related establishment as noted in the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses shall be located within 600 feet of another alcohol related establishment as measured linearly without regard to intervening structures from the nearest point of the property line of one establishment to the nearest point on the property line of the second establishment. " And furthermore, that in areas zoned as Residential Business , Neighborhood Commercial and Community Business districts the total square footage, including patio space, of businesses that serve alcoholic beverages as a primary revenue source shall not exceed 2 ,200 square feet total . Total square footage will include a maximum 1 ,750 square feet of floor space within a business and a maximum of 450 square feet in an outdoor patio area. 9:16:03 PM Councilmember LaMalfa spoke to his motion. Councilmember Simonsen called for a roll call vote, which motion failed 4-3 upon the following roll call vote : Council Members Garrett, LaMalfa, and Simonsen voted "Aye"; Council Members Christensen, Penfold, Love, and Luke voted "Nay" . 9:20:12 PM Councilmember Love moved to amend her original motion to include a size restriction and Councilmember Christensen seconded to adopt Ordinance 65 of 2012 amending certain sections of Title 21-A of the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to alcohol regulation pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2009-00495 with the following amendments : that liquor stores be removed from the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses; That in Section 1 .F titled Concentration Prohibited, the words, "In CB zoning districts, not more than one social club or dining club shall be located within 350 feet of another alcohol related establishment as measured linearly without regard to intervening structures from the nearest point of the property line of one establishment to the nearest point on the property line of the second establishment" be added so the section reads : "In the CN and RB zoning districts , not more than one alcohol related establishment as noted in the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses shall be located within 600 feet of another alcohol related establishment as measured linearly without regard to intervening structures from the nearest point of the property line of one establishment to the nearest point on the property line of the second establishment. In CB zoning districts , not more than one social club or dining club shall be located within 350 feet of another alcohol related establishment as 12 - 10 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 measured linearly without regard to intervening structures from the nearest point of the property line of one establishment to the nearest point on the property line of the second establishment. " And furthermore, that in areas zoned as Residential Business, Neighborhood Commercial and Community Business districts the total square footage, including patio space, of businesses that serve alcoholic beverages as a primary revenue source shall not exceed 2 ,200 square feet total. Total square footage will include a maximum 1,750 square feet of floor space within a business and a maximum of 450 square feet in an outdoor patio area. 9:23:40 PM Councilmember Simonsen suggested a friendly amendment that in the Community Business zone, the spacing requirements be the same as in the RB and CN zone (600 feet) . 9:24 :27 PM Councilmember Love spoke to her motion; it did not change as stated. 9:25:12 PM Councilmember Garrett spoke to the motion. Councilmember Simonsen called for a roll call vote, which motion carried 6-1 upon the following roll call vote : Council Members Christensen, Garrett, LaMalfa, Love, Penfold and Simonsen voted "Aye"; Councilmember Luke voted "Nay" . It was requested that Council Staff prepare a clarification summary of this action. 9:28:46 PM Councilmember Love encouraged Administration make it a priority to lobby at the Legislature to provide local authority over hours of operation of these establishments and to consider removal of the privacy curtain in dining clubs . Clarification was offered that the Administration' s proposed ordinance would have allowed dining clubs, social clubs, brewpubs and taverns to locate in areas zoned as Community Business districts without a 600-foot spacing requirement that the ordinance requires of dining clubs in areas zoned as Residential Business and Neighborhood Commercial districts . The ordinance adopted by the Council enacts a 350-foot spacing requirement for dining clubs, social clubs, brewpubs, and taverns in Community Business districts . The motion adopted by the City Council also limited the size of dining clubs to 2, 200 square feet in total . Total square footage would include a maximum of 1, 750 square feet of floor space within a business and a maximum of 450 square feet in an outdoor patio area for dining clubs in areas zoned as Residential Business and Neighborhood Commercial districts . It also enacts the same size limits for social 12 - 11 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2012 clubs, dining clubs, brewpubs and taverns in areas zoned as Community Business districts . #4 . 9:29:11 PM RE: Adopting an ordinance repealing Chapter 5 . 50, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to private clubs; enacting a new Chapter 5 . 51, entitled "Alcohol Establishments and Off Premises Beer Retailers; " amending Chapter 5 . 54, pertaining to restaurants, to include regulations pertaining to alcohol related establishments; and repealing Title 6, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to alcoholic beverages, to bring Title 6 into conformance with Utah law. View Attachments (0 12-9) Councilmember Garrett moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded to adopt Ordinance 64 of 2012 to repeal Chapter 5.50 Salt Lake City Code pertaining to private clubs; enacting a new Chapter 5 .51 entitled "Alcohol Establishments and Off Premises Beer Retailer" amending Chapter 5.54, pertaining to restaurants, to include relations pertaining to alcohol related establishments; and repealing Title 6, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to alcoholic beverages, to bring Title 6 into conformance with Utah law. Councilmember Simonsen called for a roll call vote, which motion carried 6-1 upon the following roll call vote : Council Members Christensen, Garrett, LaMalfa, Love, Penfold and Simonsen voted "Aye"; Councilmember Luke voted "Nay" . #5. 9:30:38 PM RE: Adopting an ordinance amending the Central Community Master Plan, zoning map and zoning regulations to reflect the proposed 400 South Livable Communities Station Area Plans pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2010-00647 . The proposal would implement land use policies for mixed use development and transportation options on the blocks adjacent to the 400 South transit corridor from 200 East to 1000 East. Properties in this corridor would be rezoned from their existing zoning classifications to the Transit Station Area (TSA) zoning districts. In addition, the proposal would establish new zoning regulations for this area. Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as part of this petition. (Petitioner Mayor Ralph Becker) View Attachments (P 12-12) 9:30:55 PM Councilmember Garrett moved and Councilmember Love seconded to adopt an ordinance to rezone properties along 400 South from 200 East to 1000 East to Transit Station Area (TSA) zoning classifications; adjust related Transit Station Area zoning regulations ; amending the Central Community Master Plan with changes identified by the City Council for the TSA zoning regulations and 12 - 12 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2012 design or development standards including: increase the development review points awarded for designation of a building to the Salt Lake City Register of Cultural Resources equal to points awarded for parking structures (i .e. 50 points) ; the Council request the Administration prioritize complete streets development within ' mile of the transit stations along the 400 South corridor from 200 East to 1000 East and provide a proposal to the Council in the next budget amendment with a timeline for completing the project within 18 months; address front yard setback regulations by adding the following language : "For properties that front on 300 South, 500 South or 600 East, the front yard setback shall be equal to the average front yard setback of the properties on the same block face" ; and modify the TSA Development Guidelines to : not allow points for redevelopment of a nonconforming use or non-complying building if the project would negatively impact a property within the Historic Preservation Overlay District and add a specific guideline that grants 20 points for projects that are adjacent to a local or national designated property that are compatible with the historic property through building mass and building setbacks and design features as determined by the Planning Director; and lighting standards be developed along this corridor that will address issues of quality of life of neighboring properties . 9:33:52 PM Councilmember LaMalfa offered a recommendation to amend the motion to withdraw the Council request the Administration prioritize complete streets development within mile of the transit stations along the 400 South corridor from 200 East to 1000 East and provide a proposal to the Council in the next budget amendment with a timeline for completing the project within 18 months . 9:34 :20 PM Councilmember Garrett did not accept the proposed amendment . 9:34 :33 PM Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Christensen seconded a substitute motion to adopt Ordinance 66 of 2012 to rezone properties along 400 South from 200 East to 1000 East to Transit Station Area (TSA) zoning classifications; adjust related Transit Station Area zoning regulations; amending the Central Community Master Plan with changes identified by the City Council for the TSA zoning regulations and design or development standards including: increase the development review points awarded for designation of a building to the Salt Lake City Register of Cultural Resources equal to points awarded for parking structures (i .e. 50 points) ; address front yard setback regulations by adding the following language : "For properties that front on 300 South, 500 South or 600 East, the front yard setback shall be equal to the average front yard setback of the properties on the same block face" ; 12 - 13 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2012 and modify the TSA Development Guidelines to: not allow points for redevelopment of a nonconforming use or non-complying building if the project would negatively impact a property within the Historic Preservation Overlay District and add a specific guideline that grants 20 points for projects that are adjacent to a local or national designated property that are compatible with the historic property through building mass and building setbacks and design features as determined by the Planning Director; and lighting standards be developed along this corridor that will address issues of quality of life of neighboring properties, which motion carried, all members voted aye . #6. 9:35:40 PM RE: Adopting a resolution (a) authorizing the issuance and sale of not more than $2, 000, 000 aggregate principal amount of Industrial Development Revenue Bonds, Series 2012 (Uinta Brewing Co. ) to finance the costs of the acquisition, construction and improvement of facilities for Uinta Brewing Co. ; (b) providing for the holding of a public hearing on October 23, 2012 at 7 : 00 p.m. to accept public comment on the issuance of such bonds and the location and nature of the project; (c) providing for the publication of a Notice of Bonds to be Issued and a Notice of Public Hearing; (d) providing for the running of a contest period; and (e) providing for related matters . View Attachments (Q 12-8) Councilmember Garrett moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to adopt Resolution 36 of 2012, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . #7 . 9:36:55 PM RE: (TENTATIVE) Adopting a resolution regarding a philosophy statement on Sustainability. 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, Parks and Open Space, Sustainability and Education. View Attachments (R 12-10) Councilmember Garrett moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded to continue this item to the next meeting, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . QUESTION TO THE MAYOR FROM THE CITY COUNCIL 9:37:40 PM Councilmember Garrett invited Mayor Becker, his Chief of Staff David Everitt, and anyone else interested to attend a private reception this evening downstairs in the Washington Square Café . 12 - 14 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2012 NEW BUSINESS #1 . 9:38:33 PM RE: Adopting ordinance changes that would modify Youth City Recreation Program Fees (Section 15 . 16 . 090 of the Salt Lake City Code) and amend the Consolidated Fee Schedule. The proposed changes would extend the Youth City summer youth program by two weeks, allowing for a half session at one-half the cost of a regular session; allow refugee youth who receive scholarships for the summer program to forgo payment to the City, and transfer all Youth City fees to the Consolidated Fee Schedule. View Attachments (0 07-14) (0 11-9) Councilmember Christensen moved and Councilmember Garrett seconded to suspend the rules and adopt Ordinance 67 of 2012 to modify Youth City Recreation Program Fees and Ordinance 69 of 2012 to amend the Consolidated Fee Schedule, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . UNFINISHED BUSINESS #1 . 9:39:01 PM RE: Adopting an ordinance amending Chapter 18 . 64 (Demolition) , Chapter 18 . 97 (Mitigation of Residential Housing Loss) , and Section 18 . 48 . 4250 (Boarded Building Maintenance) , Salt Lake City Code, to modify the process and requirements for demolition of buildings and structures and maintenance of boarded buildings . The purpose of this ordinance is to provide for timely completion of demolition and improvement of property thereafter to ensure demolition is not detrimental to the use and enjoyment of surrounding property, to avoid demolition by neglect, and to encourage preservation of the City's housing stock. (Petitioner: Salt Lake City Council) View Attachments (0 12-3) Councilmember Christensen moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to table this item to a future meeting, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . CONSENT AGENDA 9:33:35 PM Councilmember Garrett moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded to approve the Consent Agenda except for Item H6 which was postponed, which motion carried, all members voted aye. #1 . RE: Setting the date of Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 7 : 00 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending Section 21A. 46 . 120, Salt Lake City Code, to create a sign overlay 12 - 15 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2012 district for Library Square pursuant to Petition PLNPCM2011-00451 . Exterior signs are currently limited on Library Square since it is located in the PL-2 Public Lands District. The proposal would allow businesses at Library Square, the Library and Leonardo to place permanent and temporary exterior signs around the facilities in accordance with standards set in ordinance. (Petitioner Mayor Ralph Becker) View Attachments (0 12-30) #2 . RE: Approving the transfer of the following grant projects : US Department of Transportation - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration - Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks (TACT) Readiness grant; Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Brownfields Assessment Grant; from the Grant Holding Account and establish a project budget for each grant to be confirmed in a formal budget opening. (Associated with Budget Amendment No. 1) View Attachments (B 12-9) #3 . RE : Approving the reappointment of Jonathan Springmeyer to the Transportation Advisory Board for a term extending through September 30, 2013 . (I 12-8) #4 . RE : Approving the reappointment of Wayne Anderson to the Golf Enterprise Fund Advisory Board for a term extending through July 18, 2016 . (I 12-2) #5 . RE : Approving the appointment of Olga Efimova to the Sister Cities Advisory Board for a term extending through July 6, 2015 . (I 12-25) #6 . RE: Approving the appointment of Gwen Springmeyer to the Sister Cities Advisory Board for a term extending through July 6, 2015 . This item has been postponed. (I 12-25) The meeting adjourned at 9 . 41 p.m. Council Chair City Recorder 12 - 16 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 This document along with the digital recording constitute the official minutes of the City Council Regular Session meeting held September 18, 2012 . clm 12 - 17