02/07/2023 - Formal Meeting - MinutesThe City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Formal Session on Tuesday, February 7, 2023.
The following Council Members were present:
Ana Valdemoros, Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Amy Fowler, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy,
Darin Mano
Present Legislative Leadership:
Cindy Gust-Jenson – Executive Director, Jennifer Bruno – Deputy Director, Lehua Weaver –
Associate Deputy Director
Present Administrative Leadership:
Rachel Otto – Chief of Staff
Present City Staff:
Katherine Lewis – City Attorney, Cindy Lou Trishman – City Recorder, DeeDee Robinson –
Minutes & Records Clerk, Thais Stewart – Deputy City Recorder, Isaac Canedo – Public
Engagement Communication Specialist, Taylor Hill – Constituent Liaison/Policy Analyst, Scott
Corpany – Staff Assistant, Ben Luedtke – Senior Public Policy Analyst, Brian Fullmer – Public
Policy Analyst, Sylvia Richards – Public Policy Analyst
The meeting was called to order at 7:15 pm.
Council Member Dugan presided.
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A.OPENING CEREMONY:
1.Council Member Dan Dugan will conduct the formal meeting.
2.Pledge of Allegiance.
3.Welcome and Public Meeting Rules.
4.The Council will approve the work session meeting minutes of May 11, 2021; May
18, 2021; May 25, 2021; September 13, 2022; September 20, 2022; October 18,
2022; November 22, 2022; December 6, 2022; and December 13, 2022, as well as
the formal meeting minutes of September 20, 2022.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Wharton to
approve the work session meeting minutes of May 11, 2021; May 18, 2021;
May 25, 2021; September 13, 2022; September 20, 2022; October 18, 2022;
November 22, 2022; December 6, 2022, as well as the formal meeting
minutes of September 20, 2022.
AYE: Ana Valdemoros, Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Amy Fowler, Chris Wharton,
Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
5.The Council will consider adopting a joint ceremonial resolution with Mayor
Mendenhall recognizing February as Black History Month in Salt Lake City.
Council Member Fowler read the resolution.
The resolution was presented to Maligha Garfield, Director of the Black Cultural Center at
the University of Utah. Maligha Garfield thanked the Council for the resolution and for
recognizing black history for the past, present, and future.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Fowler, seconded by Council Member
Valdemoros to adopt a Joint Ceremonial Resolution 2 of 2023, with Mayor
Mendenhall recognizing February as Black History Month in Salt Lake City.
AYE: Ana Valdemoros, Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Amy Fowler, Chris Wharton,
Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
B.PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Items B1-B7 will be heard as one public hearing
1.
Grant Application: 2023 North Temple Economic Revitalization Action
Plan Grant
The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from
Economic Development to the Wasatch Front Regional Council. If awarded, the
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grant would fund a consultant hired by Wasatch Front Regional Council to
conduct an economic needs/revitalization assessment and provide a strategy that
addresses the needs of the business environment and surrounding
neighborhoods. The plan would address needs and gaps with incentives to create
mixed-use developments which provide access to fresh food, healthcare, and
affordable housing. The study area includes North Temple Street between I-15
and I-215.
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, February 7, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
2.
Grant Application: 900 West Reconstruction - Surface Transportation
Program 2024-29
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, the grant would fund the
900 West Reconstruction (North Temple to 600 North). The reconstruction will
improve deteriorated pavement, vehicle mobility to Interstate-15, pedestrian and
bicycle safety, connection to TRAX and frequent bus service, and access to jobs
and education opportunities in the downtown area, North Temple Urban Center,
Salt Lake City International Airport, and the 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, February 7, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
3.
Grant Application: East Downtown Mobility Hub with Electric Bus
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Charging
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, the grant would fund the
East Downtown Mobility Hub with Electric Bus Charging. The project aims to
design and construct a mobility hub for bus rapid transit and core routes serving
Frontrunner, University of Utah, and Salt Lake and Davis counties and provide
operator and end-of-line facilities electric bus charging, and passenger amenities
at a key transfer point in Downtown Salt Lake City.
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, February 7, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
4.
Grant Application: Salt Lake City Intersections to Roundabout Pilot
Program
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, the grant would fund the
City’s Intersections to Roundabouts Pilot Program. The project aims to reduce
traffic delays, reduce mobile source emissions, increase fuel efficiency, and reduce
air pollution by converting the intersection at 500 East 700 South from a
conventional traffic signal to a roundabout.
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, February 7, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
5.
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Grant Application: Salt Lake City Bike Share Expansion
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, the grant would fund the
Salt Lake City Bike Share Expansion. The project aims to reduce carbon dioxide
emissions by increasing the concentration of bike share stations west of Interstate
15 and expanding a 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, February 7, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
6.
Grant Application: Salt Lake City Electric Vehicle Car Sharing Pilot
program - Carbon Reduction Program
The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the
Department of Sustainability to the Wasatch Front Regional Council
administering U.S. Department of Transportation funds. If awarded, the grant
would fund the Electric Vehicle Car Sharing Pilot Program. The program aims to
reduce on-road carbon dioxide emissions by providing residents of an affordable
housing property access to short-term electric vehicle (EV) rentals for trips
difficult to complete using transit, biking, walking.
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, February 7, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
7.
Grant Application: California Avenue Corridor Study
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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, the grant
would fund technical assistance for the California Avenue Corridor Study. The
study will result in conceptual design, preliminary cost estimates, and policy
recommendations, such as access management and land use, to guide future
improvements to California Avenue.
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, February 7, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
Sylvia Richards provided an introduction to the seven grant applications.
There were no public comments.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Fowler to
close the public hearing and refer Items B-1 through B-7 to a future Consent
Agenda for action.
AYE: Ana Valdemoros, Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Amy Fowler, Chris Wharton,
Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
8.
Land Exchange to Facilitate the Bridge to Backman Project
The Council will accept public comment about a transfer of certain Open Space
Lands owned by Salt Lake City located at 592 N. Riverside Drive for $0 to
Riverwood Cove, LLC in exchange for another open space parcel of equal size.
This exchange will facilitate the development of a new public park, a community
outdoor classroom, and a new walking and bicycling connection to/from
Backman Elementary School for Backman Elementary School students, and will
resolve a current encroachment issue.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, February 7, 2023 and
Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 7 p.m.
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TENTATIVE Council Action - tbd
Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).
Ben Luedtke provided a brief introduction to the land exchange proposal.
There were no public comments.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Fowler, seconded by Council Member Puy to
continue the public hearing to a future date.
AYE: Ana Valdemoros, Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Amy Fowler, Chris Wharton,
Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
9.
Ordinance: Zoning Map Amendment at Approximately 704 East 900
South
The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that
would amend the zoning map for the property at approximately 704 East 900
South from R-2 (Single- and Two-Family Residential) to SNB (Small
Neighborhood Business). The subject property is 0.24 acres. Although a specific
development is not being proposed at this time, the rezone is in anticipation of
bringing illegally added dwelling units up to code. Petitioner: Ale
Gicqueau, Petition No.: PLNPCM2022-00251.
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, January 17, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).
Brian Fullmer provided a brief introduction to the proposal.
Lance Spencer, representing the Salt Lake Chapter of the Center for New Liberalism,
thanked the Council for being willing to consider flexible solutions to the zoning issue,
said the City needed to expand flexibility for increased housing and mixed-use
throughout the City, and urged the Council to push for the maximum use of the property
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(increased density of housing or a business that provided jobs/revenue).
Jen Colby, District 4 Resident, spoke in opposition to the proposal and asked the
Council to deny the request to rezone the property.
Cindy Cromer noted the existing issues with the property and said the rezone to a
commercial zone would drive the demolition of the house at a future time and urged the
Council to protect the structure.
Kristina Robb, Chair of East Liberty Park Community Organization, read a letter
detailing the organization’s support for the rezone request including a list of
recommended considerations.
Deborah Candler spoke in opposition to the proposal and expressed concern regarding
the potential unintended consequences that could occur and the lack of parking in the
area that would be exacerbated, and asked the Council to deny the request.
Nathan Florence expressed concerns regarding real estate investors buying up
property in this neighborhood and petitioning for zoning changes above what was
normally allowed in the area – zoning should remain consistent in the neighborhood.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Valdemoros to
close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting.
AYE: Ana Valdemoros, Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Amy Fowler, Chris Wharton,
Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
10.
Ordinance: Rocky Mountain Power Rezone
The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance
that would amend the zoning of the property at 1223 West North Temple and
portions of properties located at 1219 West, 1275 West, and 1407 West North
Temple Street from M-1 Light Manufacturing and TSA-SP-C Transit Station
Area-Special Purpose-Core to TSA-Urban Center-Core. The purpose of the
amendment is to accommodate new office headquarters for Rocky Mountain
Power. Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning
district with similar characteristics. Petitioner: Rocky Mountain Power, Petition
No.: PLNPCM2022-00450.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, February 21, 2023
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Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).
Brian Fullmer provided a brief introduction to the proposal.
Cindy Cromer said the property owner had a vision similar to her own and thanked
Rocky Mountain Power for hiring local consultants and design team partners.
Soren Simonsen, Executive Director of the Jordan River Commission, spoke in favor
of the proposal, expressed excitement to see the Jordan River as a centerpiece of the
project, and encouraged the Council to move forward with the proposal.
Nigel Swaby, Fairpark Community Council Chair, spoke in support of the proposal
and raised issues the community was concerned about: a master plan was needed for
the area, a bridge connecting North Temple and 200 South was needed and grocery and
retail were a need in the area.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Fowler, seconded by Council Member Puy to
close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting.
AYE: Ana Valdemoros, Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Amy Fowler, Chris Wharton,
Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
11.
Ordinance: Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Text Amendment
The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that
would amend various sections of the Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code
pertaining to Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) regulations. The proposed code
revisions would eliminate the conditional use requirement for detached ADUs in
single-family residential zones. They would also aim to lower zoning barriers to
construction of ADUs in general. The proposed changes would seek to strike a
better balance between encouraging construction of ADUs and mitigating
impacts to neighboring properties. Petition No.: PLNPCM2022-000475
For more information on this item visit www.tinyurl.com/ADUTextAmendment
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, January 17, 2023 and Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).
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Brian Fullmer provided a brief introduction to the proposed ordinance.
Lance Spencer, Kesenyia Kniazeva, Adam Cook, R. Scott Messersmith, Kobe
Elias, Eric Valchuis, Nigel Swaby, Turner Bitton, Wendy Garvin spoke in favor
of the proposed ordinance. Comments included: the Council should enact the least
amount of restrictions possible to maximize value of the City’s limited land, ADU’s
created stability for the unsheltered, ADU’s eliminated the need for persons to live in
their cars or live far from where they were employed, eliminating the conditional use
and parking requirements would encourage more ADUs, owner occupancy requirements
were an impediment to ADUs, higher density in the City would promote fewer car
trips/less congestion on freeways, reducing fees would incentivize more ADUs,
consistency in preventing ADUs from becoming short-term rentals was needed,
encouraged City programs to help fund/finance ADUs.
Josie Fife inquired when/if the Council would ease size restrictions for ADUs as she
wanted to build a larger sized ADU for her property (larger than 550 square feet).
Cindy Cromer brought the following issues to the Council’s attention: addressing the
loss of solar access for all housing (would ADU’s block neighboring solar
panels/gardens/views), trees being removed for construction of ADUs, eliminating the
conditional use process might lead to short-term rentals, etc.
Kristina Robb spoke on items important to the East Liberty Park Community
Organization (ELPCO) including concerns about illegal units already in place, safety of
all rentable units in the ELPCO area limits, and asked the Council to ensure renters have
a fair deal addressing safety issues in all rentals.
Soren Simonsen spoke in favor of the proposed amendment and suggested the
Council consider the following: keeping the owner/occupancy requirement would
prevent absentee landlord issues, compatibility of approved ADUs with the original
structure, and adding the consideration of micro-units.
Nat Bottomley spoke in favor of the owner/occupant requirement for control
standards and suggested second-story garages be converted to ADUs.
Tom Lund, Yalecrest Neighborhood Association Board Member, expressed concerns
with no provisions for homeowners regarding standards to ensure the value of the
homes next to ADUs did not go down and noted impacts such as lack of parking in some
neighborhoods and ADUs being too close to neighboring properties.
James Webster spoke in opposition to ADUs in the Yalecrest neighborhood and said a
recently built ADU next to his property led to contamination in his yard (lead paint from
the garage that was demolished) and expressed concerns on no provision to notify him
that it was being built and noted problems such as loss of privacy, quality of life, and
impacting property values.
Chris Magerl spoke regarding the need to retain the owner/occupancy requirement
and ADU’s larger than standard-sized homes were out of character for some
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neighborhoods.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Mano, seconded by Council Member Fowler to
close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting.
AYE: Ana Valdemoros, Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Amy Fowler, Chris Wharton,
Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
12.
POSTPONED – Ordinance: Electric Vehicle Readiness Off-Street
Parking Stalls Amendment
The public hearing will be postponed to a future agenda.
The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance
that would amend and update City code requirements for parking on some new
construction projects. New multi-family housing projects like condos and
apartments would be required to add electrical capacity on twenty percent of
their off-street parking stalls. The electrical capacity would allow the future
addition of electric vehicle charging stations at the stalls constructed for them.
The proposal would amend the City’s land use code at 21A.44.040. The
requirement would also apply to major reconstructions of qualifying properties
in multi-family zones.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, January 3, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, January 3, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD
Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).
C.POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS:
NONE.
D.COMMENTS:
1.
Questions to the Mayor from the City Council.
There were no questions.
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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.)
Dr. Maria Goller spoke regarding concerns about the Foothills Trail Plan due to
impacts on the fragile ecosystem and encouraged/recommended the Council to ensure
the environmental consultants complete their analysis, support the use of ecological data
(including human-usage data) to develop the trail plans and maintain oversight to ensure
trail development was done properly.
Christopher Butler spoke regarding reports that the City spent money from the State
to assist with homelessness to fund police officers, questioned how this helped the issue
of homelessness, and suggested that funding go towards homelessness.
Kesenyia Kniazeva said drastic measures were needed to end the homeless epidemic,
and encouraged the Council to push for a City sanctioned campground to help the
unsheltered find stability, store their belongings and emerge from poverty.
Kristina Robb spoke regarding The West Youth Resilient and Advocacy Project she was
involved with that advocated for youth to advocate for themselves, their needs, and
safety, and asked the Council to continue considering safety and enforcement in City
neighborhoods.
Soren Simonsen spoke regarding the updated Blueprint Jordan River publication
(replacing the original publication from 2008) containing information that guided the
creation of the Jordan River Commission and work along the Jordan River corridor and
provided copies for the Council/Mayor offices and thanked the Council for their recent
efforts (the Carriage House at Fisher Mansion, Backman Elementary Bridge, etc.)
Billy Palmer, representing The Westside Coalition, spoke in favor of the Rocky
Mountain Power rezone proposal, noting the unique opportunity for mixed-income and
much-needed economic development along the North Temple corridor and urged the
Council to advocate for development that would fit a master plan that would revitalize the
business nodes that were in decline on the west side of the City.
Wendy Garvin spoke regarding funding intended for homelessness being used for
police officers and suggested the Council instead spend the money on housing
unsheltered neighbors/support the unsheltered population.
E.NEW BUSINESS:
NONE.
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F.UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
NONE.
G.CONSENT:
1.
Resolution: $3.5 Million One-time HOME-ARPA Grant Funding
The Council will set the date of Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 7 p.m. to accept
public comment and consider adopting a resolution that would authorize grant
funding to selected applicants. As part of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA),
the City received $3.5 million from the U.S. Housing and Urban Development
Department or HUD. The one-time grant funding for the HOME program is
designated for housing opportunities to help individuals experiencing or at risk of
homelessness and domestic violence survivors. There are several steps required by
HUD for the City to accept and be able to use the funding including a community
assessment, allocation plan, and amending the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Staff Recommendation - Set date.
2.
Ordinance: Right of Way Permit Notification Fee
The Council will set the date of Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 7 p.m. to accept public
comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend notice
requirements for work in the public way permits and impose a fee related to such
notices. If adopted, the fee associated with the pre-notification postcards would
be in the existing Consolidated Fee Schedule so that the appropriate fees can be
assessed to the public way permit applicant along with the other required public
way permit fees prior to approval and issuance of the permit.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, February 7, 2023
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Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Staff Recommendation - Set date.
3.
Ordinance: Rezone at approximately 130 North 2100 West
The Council will set the date of Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 7 p.m. to accept
public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the
zoning map pertaining to a parcel at approximately 130 North 2100 West to
remove the AFPP (Airport Flight Path Protection) Overlay District Influence Zone
B. The property is currently occupied by a hotel building and associated parking.
The desired result is to allow the building to operate as permanent supportive
housing primarily for those ages 62 and older. Petitioner: Friends of Switchpoint
Petition No.: PLNPCM2022-00833
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, March 7, 2023
Staff Recommendation - Set date.
4.
Ordinance: Local Link Study Update to 2013 Sugar House Circulation
Plan
The Council will set the date of Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 7 p.m. to accept
public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would adopt the Local
Link Study as an official update to the 2013 Sugar House Circulation Plan. The
Local Link study has project and program recommendations, and a Transit
Alternatives Analysis evaluating various transit options including streetcar
extensions connecting the Sugar House Business District to the Brickyard,
Millcreek, and Holladay.
For more information on this item visit https://tinyurl.com/transportationslc
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, February 7, 2023
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Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, March 7, 2023
Staff Recommendation - Set date.
5.
Board Appointment: Transportation Advisory Board – Julie Bjornstad
The Council will consider approving the appointment of Julie Bjornstad 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, February 7, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - n/a
Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a
TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Staff Recommendation - Approve.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Fowler, seconded by Council Member Mano to approve
the Consent agenda.
AYE: Ana Valdemoros, Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Amy Fowler, Chris Wharton, Alejandro
Puy, Darin Mano
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
H.ADJOURNMENT:
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Meeting adjourned at: 8:44 pm.
Minutes Approved: April 18, 2023.
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City Council Chair – Darin Mano
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City Recorder – Cindy Trishman
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