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03/22/2022 - Formal Meeting - MinutesThe City Council of Salt Lake City,Utah,met in Formal Session on Tuesday,March 22,2022 in a hybrid (in person/electronic)meeting. The following Council Members were present: Daniel Dugan,Darin Mano,Ana Valdemoros,Chris Wharton,Victoria Petro-Eschler,Alejandro Puy The following Council Members were absent: Amy Fowler Present Legislative leadership: Cindy Gust-Jenson,Executive Director;Jennifer Bruno,Deputy Director;Lehua Weaver,Associate Deputy Director Present Administrative leadership: Mayor Erin Mendenhall;Rachel Otto,Chief of Staff;Lisa Shaffer,Chief Administrative Officer Present City Staff: Katherine Lewis –City Attorney,Cindy Lou Trishman –City Recorder,Allison Rowland –Public Policy Analyst,Ben Luedtke –Senior Public Policy Analyst,Brian Fullmer –Constituent Liaison,Policy Analyst,Sam Owen –Public Policy Analyst,Sylvia Richards –Public Policy Analyst,Thais Stewart –Deputy City Recorder,Michelle Barney –Minutes & Records Clerk,Isaac Canedo –Council Staff,Taylor Hill –City Council Staff,Nick Tarbet –Public Policy Analyst Council Member Daniel Dugan presided at and conducted the meeting. The meeting was called to order at 7:10 pm MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 1 A.OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Council Member Dan Dugan will conduct the formal meeting. Minutes: Council Member Dugan welcomed all in attendance and reviewed the rules of decorum. 2.Pledge of Allegiance. Minutes: The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 3.Welcome and Public Meeting Rules. Minutes: Council Member Dugan reviewed the rules of decorum. 4.The Council will approve the work session meeting minutes of February 15,2022 and February 16,2022 as well as the formal meeting minutes of May 4,2021;May 18,2021;and June 21,2021. Motion: Moved by Council Member Petro-Eschler,seconded by Council Member Puy to Motion to Approve the Work Session Minutes from February 15,2022,and February 16,2022 as well as the Formal Meeting Minutes from May 4,2021, May 18,2021 and June 21,2021. AYE:Daniel Dugan,Darin Mano,Ana Valdemoros,Chris Wharton,Victoria Petro- Eschler,Alejandro Puy ABSENT:Amy Fowler Final Result:6 –0 Pass B.PUBLIC HEARINGS: Items B1 –B6 will be heard as one public hearing. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 2 1.Grant Application:Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Grant –East Downtown 200 South Mobility Hub The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Division of Transportation to the Wasatch Front Regional Council administering U.S.Department of Transportation funds.If awarded,this grant would fund the design and construction of an East Downtown mobility hub for bus rapid transit and core routes that serve Frontrunner,the Salt Lake Valley,and University of Utah. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -n/a Set Public Hearing Date -n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,March 22,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -n/a Staff Recommendation -Close and refer to future consent agenda. 2.Grant Application:Surface Transportation Program Grant -900 West Reconstruction:North Temple to 600 North The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Division of Engineering to the Wasatch Front Regional Council administering U.S. Department of Transportation funds.If awarded,this grant would fund the reconstruction of 900 West between North Temple and 600 North to improve road conditions,improve vehicular mobility to the North Temple urban center, and enhance transit,pedestrian,and bicycle access for residents in this area. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -n/a Set Public Hearing Date -n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,March 22,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -n/a Staff Recommendation -Close and refer to future consent agenda. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 3 3.Grant Application:WaterSMART:Water and Energy Efficiency Grant 2022 –Rose Park Golf Course Irrigation Efficiency The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Departments of Public Utilities and Public Lands to the U.S.Department of the Interior,Bureau of Reclamation.If awarded,this grant would fund the landscape irrigation measures and indoor water conservation strategies for the Rose Park Golf Course that will result in an anticipated water savings of 188.87 acre-feet annually. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -n/a Set Public Hearing Date -n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,March 22,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -n/a Staff Recommendation -Close and refer to future consent agenda. 4.Grant Application:Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Grant -2023-28 Salt Lake City Bike Share Expansion West of Interstate-15 The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Division of Transportation to the Wasatch Front Regional Council administering U.S.Department of Transportation Funds.If awarded,this grant would fund increase in the concentration of bike share stations west of Interstate-15 as part of an effort to expand a robust bike share system that links commuters to regional transit and local destinations. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -n/a Set Public Hearing Date -n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,March 22,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -n/a Staff Recommendation -Close and refer to future consent agenda. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 4 5.Grant Application:Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP)2024 Grant -Foothill Drive Pedestrian/Bike Safety Improvements Design The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Division of Transportation to the Wasatch Front Regional Council administering U.S.Department of Transportation funds.If awarded,this grant would fund the Foothill Drive Ped/Bike Safety Improvements Design.The project will complete 40%of the design and cost estimates to improve multiple pedestrian and bike crossings across Foothill Drive between 1300 East and Parley’s Interchange. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -n/a Set Public Hearing Date -n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,March 22,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -n/a Staff Recommendation -Close and refer to future consent agenda. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 5 6.Grant Application:Transportation and Land Use Connections 2023 Grant –1300 East/University District Circulation Study The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Division of Transportation to the Salt Lake County,Utah Department of Transportation,Utah Transit Authority,Wasatch Front Regional Council.If awarded,this grant would fund consultant services for the 1300 East/University District Circulation Study.The project aims to recommend transportation changes for the area to complement land uses;improve connections to the University of Utah;consider transit,walking,and biking improvements on 1300 East and University streets;strengthen the local business restaurant/retail district;and update strategies for managing parking and motor vehicle traffic. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -n/a Set Public Hearing Date -n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,March 22,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -n/a Staff Recommendation -Close and refer to future consent agenda. Minutes: Sylvia Richards presented the Congestion Mitigation Air Quality 2023-28 East Downtown 200 South Mobility Hub Grant,Surface Transportation Program Grant –900 West Reconstruction:North Temple to 600 North,WaterSMART:Water and Energy Efficiency Grant 2022 –Rose Park Golf Course Irrigation Efficiency,Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Grant –2023-28 Salt Lake Bike Share Expansion West of Interstate-15,Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP)2024 Grant –Foothill Drive Pedestrian/Bike Safety Improvements Design,and the Transportation and Land Use Connections 2023 Grant –1300 East/University District Circulation Study. Comments from various individuals which occurred during this portion of the meeting were intended for the One Year Action Grant Hearing and have been moved to that section of the minutes.Those listed below spoke for this public hearing item. George Chapman spoke against the 200 West South Transit hub as it would not decrease pollution,900 West would increase traffic and the proposed bike crossings needed to be revamped. Nigel Swaby spoke in favor of the proposed grants,specifically the construction on North Temple and 600 North to increase safety in the area. Motion: Moved by Councilmember Puy,seconded by Councilmember Petro-Eschler to close the Public Hearing and refer Items B-1 through B-6 to a future Consent Agenda for action. AYE:Daniel Dugan,Darin Mano,Ana Valdemoros,Chris Wharton,Victoria Petro- Eschler,Alejandro Puy ABSENT:Amy Fowler Final Result:6 –0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 6 7.Ordinance:Rezone at approximately 2333 West North Temple Street The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning map pertaining to a parcel at approximately 2333 W North Temple Street to remove the Airport Flight Path Protection (AFPP)Overlay District Influence Zone A.The property is currently occupied by a commercial building,the Airport Inn,and associated parking.This proposal would allow the Airport Inn to operate a new model of extended-stay hotels as transitional housing to advance the City’s overall goals related to homelessness.Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar characteristics.Petition No.:PLNPCM2021-00915 FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,March 1,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -Tuesday,March 1,2022 Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,March 22,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,April 5,2022 Staff Recommendation -Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Councilmember Petro-Eschler,seconded by Councilmember Puy to close the Public Hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting. AYE:Daniel Dugan,Darin Mano,Ana Valdemoros,Chris Wharton,Victoria Petro- Eschler,Alejandro Puy ABSENT:Amy Fowler Final Result:6 –0 Pass Minutes: Brian Fullmer presented the ordinance for a rezone at approximately 2333 West North Temple. Carol Hollowell (owner,Switchpointe)stated there had been no issues at the current facility,thanked the Council for their support and asked them to approve the request. Nigel Swaby expressed concern that the facility would become something that was not desired and continued to concentrate poverty in the area. George Chapman stated zoning changes should not be for one area,zoning maps under the flight paths needed to be reviewed to allow for housing in those areas. Anne Charles expressed support for the ordinance and allowing additional affordable housing. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 7 8.Ordinance:Street Vacation at 601 South 900 East The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would partially vacate the public right of way on 600 South and on 900 East adjacent to the corner property located at 601 South 900 East.This request would not impact the adjacent sidewalk or streets.Petition No.:PLNPCM2021-00614 FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,March 1,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -Tuesday,March 1,2022 Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,March 22,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,April 5,2022 Staff Recommendation -Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Councilmember Valdemoros,seconded by Councilmember Petro- Eschler to close the Public Hearing and defer action to a future Council Meeting. AYE:Daniel Dugan,Darin Mano,Ana Valdemoros,Chris Wharton,Victoria Petro- Eschler,Alejandro Puy ABSENT:Amy Fowler Final Result:6 –0 Pass Minutes: Brian Fullmer presented the Street Vacation at 601 South 900 East. Michael Kennedy (property owner)requested the Council to think less about the property lines and more about the plat design;support Planning Commission’s recommended approval of the petition as the proposal would not change the street scape. Justin Atkin (property owner’s attorney)addressed the concerns in the Staff Report, reviewed the property boundaries,and what would happen if the petition was denied. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 8 9.Ordinance:Homeless Resource Center and Homeless Shelter Text Amendments The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting one or more ordinances amending the Salt Lake City Zoning Code related to Homeless Resource Centers and Homeless Shelters.Such proposals include amending the land use tables in Chapter 21.33,Section 21A.33.010,Section of 21A.36.350,and Chapter 21A.62.The consideration is related to Petition No.: PLNPCM2021-01033. The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the Salt Lake City Zoning Code by removing Homeless Resource Centers and Homeless Shelters as conditional uses from the land use tables for the CG General Commercial,D-2 Downtown Support,and D-3 Downtown Warehouse/Residential Zoning Districts,modify 21A.33.010 to clarify when listed land uses are prohibited,modify the applicability section of 21A.36.350 Qualifying Provisions for Homeless Resource Centers and Homeless Shelters,and modify the definitions of homeless resource centers and homeless shelters in 21A.62. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,March 8,2022 and Tuesday,March 22,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -Tuesday,March 1,2022 Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,March 22,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Staff Recommendation -Refer to motion sheet(s). Minutes: Nick Tarbet presented the text Amendment for Prohibition on Homeless Resource Centers and Homeless Shelters. Michelle Jarest stated the timeline for the proposal was good and cautioned against rushing it. Anne Charles strongly discouraged the ordinance and said it needed further review to look at what the comprehensive plan was and federal dollars should be used for affordable housing and vouchers. George Chapman stated a deadline date should not be set,police services should be required around all homeless shelters,and the proposal required further review prior to approval. Douglas Flagler spoke in favor to the moratorium and said homeless services should be spread throughout the City. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 9 Chris Crosswight thanked the Council and Mayor for their support.He said the Rescue Mission’s goals were to help the homeless in SLC,he was opposed to the ordinance as it would not change where the homeless were located,and the moratorium would cause more issues than what currently existed. Peggy Hostetler asked the Council to postpone adopting the ordinance as more review was required. Shawn Clay spoke in opposition to the ordinance and said the homeless community should not be left behind and moved from one undeveloped area to another,the proper services needed to be provided (to help those experiencing homelessness). Amy Hawkins spoke in support of the ordinance,extension of the moratorium, removing shelters from the zoning tables;and asked the Council to approve the ordinance. Nigel Swaby spoke in favor of the ordinance and reviewed the effects of HB440. Jessie Hakala spoke in opposition to the ordinance and said moving homeless away from providers was a detriment to everyone,emergency shelters were necessary,the problem was not going away it was growing;please deny the ordinance. Elizabeth B spoke in opposition to the ordinance. Kimberly Bowman spoke in favor of the ordinance;creating a better option for services and help people move out of homelessness. Levi Woodruff spoke in opposition of the ordinance and asked if there was another crises that pushed people to the street what would happen,said the ordinance would not allow people to be taken care of and the most vulnerable would suffer. Ilana Raskind spoke in opposition to the ordinance;asked the Council not to use the most vulnerable part of our society as a bargaining chip,said homelessness was a crises and human life should be put above all else. Victoria Casteneria spoke in opposition to the ordinance. Andrew Pixton asked where would the people go if they were not in these neighborhoods and said more vision was needed and a long-term plan put in place. Rae Duckworth spoke in opposition to the ordinance and said more resources were needed,questioned where was the safe zone for the homeless to be,requested to focus on the resources the homeless needed. Tyler Clancy spoke in support of the ordinance to extend the moratorium;it was not banning the homeless,it was for equity and making sure the collective impact was shared throughout the City,the moratorium would allow those conversations to be had and MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 10 problems addressed. Bernie Hart spoke in support of the moratorium which would allow for more discussion and addressing the tough questions;service providers needed to be accountable and provide programs that worked. Council spoke to: •Comments from the public •Mr.Hart and his work with the unsheltered •It might feel like it was moving fast but many discussions were held and a number of factors were being taken into consideration when making the decision •Homelessness was one of the biggest issues in the country and there needed to be an equitable distribution of homeless services •Everyone needed to do their part to find a solution to the homeless issues in the City •The proposal was to take a pause and properly address the situation to get the best result •The ordinance did not change the housing currently in place,but gave the City a time to review what needed to be done and come up with the best way to achieve it’s goals Motion: Moved by Councilmember Valdemoros,seconded by Councilmember Petro- Eschler to close the Public Hearing and adopt Ordinances 15A and 15B of 2022,Amending the Salt Lake City Code Pursuant to Petiotion No. PLNPCM2021-01033,and Approve a Legislative Intent,urging Administration to include in their review process for Parts 2 and 3 of the HRC/Shelter text amendment petition,recommendations to promote geographic equity of HRCs/Shelters by expanding the zoning districts where they are allowed in the City. AYE:Daniel Dugan,Darin Mano,Ana Valdemoros,Chris Wharton,Victoria Petro- Eschler,Alejandro Puy ABSENT:Amy Fowler Final Result:6 –0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 11 10.One-year Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant & Other Federal Grants for Fiscal Year 2022-23 The Council will accept public comment and consider a resolution adopting the Mayor’s funding recommendations and an appropriations resolution that would adopt the One-Year Annual Action Plan for Fiscal Year 2022-23.The plan includes Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)funding,HOME Investment Partnership Program funding,Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funding,Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA)funding.The resolution would approve an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between Salt Lake City and the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -Tuesday,February 15,2022 Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,March 22,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,April 19,2022 Staff Recommendation -Refer to motion sheet(s). Minutes: Ben Luedtke presented the Federal HUD Grant Appropriations 2022-23 Community Development Block Grants (CDBG),Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG),HOME Investment Partnership and Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA). Comments initially provided in the B1-B6 hearing item,but intended for this public hearing are listed below: January Riggin,Kari Shepard and Courtney Everett spoke to the Soap to Hope program,their work in the community,how they helped to accommodate the homeless and those affected by sex trafficking. Rob Roake spoke to the grant request for Neighborworks and asked for the Council to approve the request. Kathy Bray (Volunteers of America),spoke to the women and youth resource centers and asked the Council to support the CDBG grant that was requested. Jared Hafen spoke to the grant request for the Utah AIDS Foundations,the programs they supported,and asked the Council to approve the request. Comments provided during this public hearing portion of the meeting are listed below. Rebecca Dutson spoke in favor of the grant funding for children’s mental health MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 12 needs. Jeanie Ashby spoke to the request from the Inn Between for grant funding and asked the Council to support the funding request. Sasha Harvey spoke to the grant request from Salt Lake City donated dental services and asked the Council to support the grant funding request. Jason Wheeler spoke to the grant request from Assist Community Design Center and asked the Council for support of their request. Bryce Gardner spoke to the grant request from Neighborworks Salt Lake and asked the Council for support of their request. George Chapman stated the ADA crosswalks did not make sense however,a cut through Lucy Avenue would cost less and be more accessible,domestic violence funding should be increased as discussed in the Work Session. Josie White spoke to the grant request for South Valley Services and asked the Council to support the request. Christine Melanor spoke to the grant request for International Refugee Committee and asked the Council to support the request. Mike Young spoke to the Road Home grant request and asked the Council for support. Brian Diggs spoke to the grant request for Family Promise and asked the Council to support the request. Shawn McMillin spoke to the grant requests for Step House and Peer Support services and asked the Council to support the requests. Bailey White spoke to the grant request for Road Home and asked the Council to support the request. Council thanked everyone for their comments and the work each organization did to help the communities of Salt Lake City. Motion: Moved by Councilmember Puy,seconded by Councilmember Wharton to close the Public Hearing and refer the item to a future date for action. AYE:Daniel Dugan,Darin Mano,Ana Valdemoros,Chris Wharton,Victoria Petro- Eschler,Alejandro Puy ABSENT:Amy Fowler Final Result:6 –0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 13 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 14 C.POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS: 1.Ordinance:Amendment to Require Notice for Permits to Work in the Public Way The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would require notice for permits to work in the public way.The Council has requested that Engineering codify and expand the policy that adjacent property owners are notified of work being performed in the right of way. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,January 12,2021;Tuesday,February 9,2021;Tuesday, January 11,2022;and Tuesday,March 1,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -Tuesday,December 8,2020 Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,January 19,2021 and Tuesday, February 1,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Staff Recommendation -Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton,seconded by Council Member Puy to adopt Ordinance 11 of 2022,Text Amendment for Notice of Work in the Public Right of Way. AYE:Daniel Dugan,Darin Mano,Ana Valdemoros,Chris Wharton,Victoria Petro- Eschler,Alejandro Puy ABSENT:Amy Fowler Final Result:6 –0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 15 2.Ordinance:Budget Amendment No.6 for Fiscal Year 2021-22 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 2021-22.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 new Arts Council employees,adding a second sergeant to the Special Victims Unit,and additional Emergency Rental Assistance Program funding from the Federal Government, among other items. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,February 1,2022;Tuesday,February 8,2022;Tuesday, February 15,2022;and March 22,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -Tuesday,February 1,2022 Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,February 15,2022 and Tuesday March 1,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,March 1,2022 and Tuesday March 22, 2022 Staff Recommendation -Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy,seconded by Council Member Wharton to adopt Ordinance 6B of 2022,amending the Fiscal Year 2021-22 final budget of Salt Lake City including the employment staffing document only for items as listed on the motion sheet. A-3:Healthcare Innovation –Biohive ($25,000 from General Fund Balance) A-8:Violent Crimes Unit COPS Hiring Grant City Match (Budget Neutral using $1,181,460 of Vacancy Savings in Police Department) Items Not Adopted A-7:Restore July Fireworks Budget ($25,000 one-time from General Fund Balance) E-4:State of Utah,Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity,Bonneville Shoreline Trail Grant ($1.3 million) I-2:Re-scope $1.3 Million of Parks Impact Fees as Match to State Grant for Five New Foothills Trail heads (Budget Neutral) AYE:Daniel Dugan,Darin Mano,Ana Valdemoros,Chris Wharton,Victoria Petro- Eschler,Alejandro Puy MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 16 ABSENT:Amy Fowler Final Result:6 –0 Pass D.COMMENTS: 1.Questions to the Mayor from the City Council. Minutes: There were no questions. 2.Comments to the City Council.(Comments are taken on any item not scheduled for a public hearing,as well as on any other City business.Comments are limited to two minutes.) Minutes: Keiko Jones thanked the Mayor for her work in getting the State involved in the issues with homelessness,appreciated everyone that worked to help make the community a better place. Cindy Cromer spoke to the Western Garden rezone as it would be a huge gift to the property owner and City but a small gain to the surrounding neighborhood, the requested zoning did not meet the nature of the surrounding neighborhood, and urged the Council to examine the code prior to approving the request. Nicholas Hogan spoke to the trend of the large number of apartment buildings being constructed without common or private green space resulting in big boxes with windows,needed to think of the long term look of the buildings as well as require affordable housing in these developments. George Chapman spoke to the discussion on compensation during the Work Session,the need to increase the entry salaries for police to ensure officers stay employed with the City,free fair February did not work in Salt Lake City as it did not access the homeless shelter areas. Wendy Bevan said expressed concern over the Council waiting to address homelessness before winter. E.NEW BUSINESS: NONE. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 17 F.UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 1.Ordinance:Special Event Permits of Less than 31 Days The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would amend Section 2.58.040 of the Salt Lake City Code,relating to the sale of significant parcels of real property,and Section 2.90.070 of the Salt Lake City Code,relating to the removal of lands from the open space lands inventory.Proposed changes to these two ordinances would allow special events lasting less than 31 days to occur on City property with the approval of the Mayor for a reason identified by the Mayor in writing.Note that although these amendments would affect sections of Code titled “Sale of Significant Parcels of Real Property”(Section 2.58.040),and “Removal of Lands from the Open Space Lands Inventory”(Section 2.90.070),the proposed amendments would make no changes to the processes of sale or removal of open space lands. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,March 1,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Staff Recommendation -Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Councilmember Puy,seconded by Councilmember Wharton to adopt Ordinance 12 of 2022,Special Event Permits of Less than 31 Days,that would extend the maximum length of a special event permit for park use from 20 to 31 days,provided the Mayor approves the event for a reason identified in writing. AYE:Daniel Dugan,Darin Mano,Ana Valdemoros,Chris Wharton,Victoria Petro- Eschler,Alejandro Puy ABSENT:Amy Fowler Final Result:6 –0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 18 G.CONSENT: 1.Ordinance:Stealth Towers Text Amendments The Council will set the date of Tuesday,April 5,2022 at 7 p.m.to accept public comment about a proposal that would amend the Salt Lake City Zoning Ordinance to allow Stealth Wireless Telecommunication Facilities taller than 35 feet (up to 75 feet)in height within the Public Lands (PL)Zoning District.Stealth facilities are currently limited to 35 feet in height.This request is specifically related to a proposal by the applicant to construct a stealth cellular tower at the Pioneer Police Precinct at 1040 West 700 South,but the proposed text amendment would apply to properties within the PL district citywide.Petition No.:PLNPCM2020-00284 The Planning Commission forwarded a negative recommendation,therefore an ordinance has not been drafted.If the Council decides to approve the zone amendment,an ordinance would be drafted and considered for approval. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,April 5,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,April 19,2022 Staff Recommendation -Set date. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 19 2.Ordinance:Zoning Map Amendment at Western Gardens 550 South 600 East The Council will set the date of Tuesday,April 5,2022 at 7 p.m.to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning of the property located at 550 South 600 East Street from CN (Neighborhood Commercial District)to FB-UN2 (Form Based Urban Neighborhood District).The parcel is currently occupied by the Western Gardens commercial center.This proposal would facilitate redevelopment of this parcel into a multifamily residential project.The zoning map amendment does not require an amendment to the Central Community Master Plan.Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar characteristics.Petition No.:PLNPCM2021-00420 FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,April 5,2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,April 19,2022 Staff Recommendation -Set date. 3.Board Appointment:Planning Commission –Rich Tuttle The Council will consider approving the appointment of Rich Tuttle to the Planning Commission for a term ending March 22,2026. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Staff Recommendation -Approve. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 20 4.Board Appointment:City and County Building Conservation and Use Committee –Catherine Tucker The Council will consider approving the appointment of Catherine Tucker to the City and County Building Conservation and Use Committee for a term ending July 20,2026. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Staff Recommendation -Approve. 5.Board Appointment:Bicycle Advisory Committee –Sarah Johnson The Council will consider approving the appointment of Sarah Johnson to the Bicycle Advisory Committee for a term ending September 29,2025. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Staff Recommendation -Approve. 6.Board Appointment:Transportation Advisory Board –Tyler Schmidt The Council will consider approving the appointment of Tyler Schmidt to the Transportation Advisory Board for a term ending September 29,2025. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Set Public Hearing Date -n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,March 22,2022 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 21 Staff Recommendation -Approve. 7.Confirm Corrected Name –Board Appointment:Housing Trust Fund Advisory Board –Katie Bennett Confirm Corrected Name –The Council will confirm the appointment of Katie Bennett to the Housing Trust Fund Advisory Board for a term ending December 29,2025. FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing -n/a Set Public Hearing Date -n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,March 22,2022 Staff Recommendation -Approve. Motion: Moved by Councilmember Wharton,seconded by Councilmember Petro-Eschler to approve the Consent agenda. AYE:Daniel Dugan,Darin Mano,Ana Valdemoros,Chris Wharton,Victoria Petro-Eschler, Alejandro Puy ABSENT:Amy Fowler Final Result:6 –0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday,March 22,2022 22 H.ADJOURNMENT: Meeting adjourned at 9:50 pm Minutes Approved:May 4,2022 _______________________________ City Council Chair _______________________________ City Recorder This document is not intended to serve as a full transcript as other items may have been discussed;please refer to the audio or video for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203(2)(b). To listen to the audio recording of the meeting or view meeting materials,please visit Salt Lake City Public Body Minutes library,available at www.data.slc.gov,selecting the Public Body Minutes hyperlink.If you are viewing this file in the Minutes library,use the links on the right of your screen within the ‘Document Relationships’information to listen to the audio or view meeting materials. This document along with the digital recording constitutes the official minutes of the City Council Formal Meeting held Tuesday,March 22,2022. 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