05/23/2023 - Work Session - MinutesThe City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Work Session on Tuesday, May 23, 2023.
The following Council Members were present:
Ana Valdemoros, Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano
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, DeeDee Robinson –
Minutes & Records Clerk, Taylor Hill – Constituent Liaison/Policy Analyst, Scott Corpany –
Staff Assistant, Allison Rowland – Public Policy Analyst, Andrew Johnston – Director of
Homelessness Policy and Outreach, Ben Luedtke – Senior Public Policy Analyst, Blake Thomas
– Community & Neighborhoods Director, Brian Fullmer – Constituent Liaison, Policy Analyst,
Kristin Riker – Public Lands Department Director, Mary Beth Thompson – Chief Financial
Officer, Nick Norris – Planning Director, Sylvia Richards – Public Policy Analyst
The meeting was called to order at 1:03 pm.
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Work Session Items
Click Here for the Mayor’s Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2023-24
1.Informational: Updates from the Administration ~ 1:00 p.m.
15 min.
The Council will receive information from the Administration on major items or projects
in progress. Topics may relate to major events or emergencies (if needed), services and
resources related to people experiencing homelessness, active public engagement efforts,
and projects or staffing updates from City Departments, or other items as appropriate.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing - Recurring Briefing
Set Public Hearing Date - n/a
Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Weston Clark provided information regarding:
Community Engagement Updates
• Ways to engage with the City at www.slc.gov./feedback/
• Ballpark NEXT voting ending May 25, 2023
• Mayor’s Community Office Hours locations and times for May 2023
• May/June 2023 Events: Utah Pride Festival, International Market, Utah Asian
Festival, etc.
Andrew Johnston provided information regarding:
Homelessness Update
• Homeless Resource Center (HRC) utilization
• Rapid Intervention Team (RIT)/Encampment Impact Mitigation (EIM)
locations/updates
• Kayak/Bicycle Court information
• Process for next year’s winter overflow
◦ First meeting of the task group was last week
◦ Goal was for 600 beds, plus an additional 200 stored beds for Code Blue
emergencies
◦ Currently working on:
◾Securing a physical location
◾Funding
◾Operations plan for the facility
◦ State deadline to submit winter overflow information was August 1, 2023
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2. Ordinance: Rezone at Approximately 1350, 1358, and 1370 1:15 pm
South West Temple 20 min
The Council will receive a briefing about a proposal that would amend the zoning of
properties at approximately 1350, 1358, and 1370 South West Temple Street from RB
(Residential Business District) to TSA-UC-C (Transit Station Area Urban Center
Core). The request is to facilitate future redevelopment of the site to allow for a mixed-
use structure that may include commercial and multi-family residential uses.
Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with
similar characteristics. Petitioner: Sattar Tabriz.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Council Member Mano indicated he was recusing himself from this agenda item due to
his business’ affiliation with the project. Council Member Wharton stepped in to chair
the meeting.
Brian Fullmer provided a brief introduction to the proposal.
Nanette Larsen provided information regarding:
• Current and proposed zoning; Residential Business (RB) to Transit Station Area –
Urban Center – Core (TSA-UC-C)
• Planning Commission recommended approval of the zoning map amendment
• Existing zoning conditions on subject property and surrounding area
• Subject properties located within both the Central Community Station Area Plan
and Ballpark Station Area
• Creation of Festival Street designation
• Planning Department working to begin implementing the Ballpark Station Area
Plan
• Community feedback consisted of multiple requests to retain 1350 and 1358 South
West Temple
Council Member Valdemoros brought forth the following issues:
• Concerns regarding the possible displacement of a resident in one of the existing
dwellings – encouraged affordable housing in the proposed project to offset the
loss of affordable rent
• Activation of the street level being important to the Ballpark neighborhood and
suggesting a possible development agreement to secure that element
• A time limit imposed/agreement for completion of development to avoid the
property being left vacant, derelict and prone to more problems for the
neighborhood
Sattar Tabriz and Brian Scott provided information regarding:
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• The previous homeowner occupying one of the structures had moved and the home
was currently vacant
• Petitioner being open to more interactive/public facing activation along the street
• Apartment sizes proposed: range of studios to two bedrooms at 400 square to 900
square feet
• Affordable units would be considered and handled through partnering with a
chosen developer
Council Member Wharton expressed concerns that this proposal did not necessarily fit
the Festival Street concept without street level activation and was not adding to the
housing stock that the City was in need of.
Council Member Petro expressed agreement with Council Member Valdemoros’ concern
of activating the area in a timely manner.
3.Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget: Community and Neighborhoods
Department ~ 1:35 p.m.
45 min
The Council will receive a briefing about the proposed Community and Neighborhoods
Department budget for Fiscal Year 2023-24.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 16, 2023 and Tuesday, June 6,
2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD
Allison Rowland provided an introduction to the briefing.
Tammy Hunsaker, Blake Thomas, Nick Norris, Orion Goff, Jon Larsen and
Angela Price provided information regarding:
Community & Neighborhoods Department Budget – Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-
2024
• Department of Community & Neighborhoods (CAN) consisting of 190 full-time
employees (FTEs), five divisions including Office of the Director (includes Real
Estate Services): Building Services, Housing Stability, Planning, Transportation,
and Youth and Family Services
• Summary of recent budget requests and actuals
• Update on Livable Streets progress/projects
• Short-term rental enforcement policy progress
• “15-Minute City” neighborhood study details and how it could affect City-wide
zoning reform
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• Updates on Transportation’s Quick Action vs. permanent traffic calming methods
• Updates on department efforts regarding water wise landscaping (currently in the
transmittal phase)
Budget Requests
• Building Services:
◦ $194K – Request for two Civil Enforcement Officers for short-term rental
enforcement
• Office of the Director/Housing Stability:
◦ Thriving in Place and Housing SLC – Near-term action priorities:
◾$92K – Tenant Resource and Navigation Service (Funding Our
Future)
◾$180K – Tenant Relocation Assistance (Funding Our Future)
• Planning:
◦ $100K – Neighborhood Amenities Analysis and Report (General Fund)
• Transportation:
◦ $1.1M – On-Demand Ride Service (Funding Our Future)
◦ $400K – Service for Bus Routes 1, 2, 9, 21 (Funding Our Future)
• Youth and Family Services:
◦ $100K – Youth and Family Strategic Plan (General Fund)
◦ $447,136 – Four YouthCity employees at Fairpark location (General Fund)
• Community & Neighborhoods:
◦ $111,010 – Business Systems Analyst II position (General Fund)
Council Member Valdemoros requested an update on Council added items regarding
naturally occurring affordable housing and Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). Blake
Thomas indicated a transmittal containing more information on how these items were
integrated in City housing plans including how they would be funded, would be
forthcoming to the Council for review over the next few weeks.
Council Member Puy expressed concerns on the delay of responses for the Building
Service audit and requested an update on the audit’s Priorities 1-5. Orion Goff indicated
the Division was working with Council Staff on a formal response to the audit.
Council Member Valdemoros suggested $200K go towards quick action traffic calming
measures rather than the $100K proposed. Jon Larsen described recent traffic calming
measure being done across the City and said they were still calibrating effectiveness of
temporary vs. permanent traffic calming measures, and was amenable to the Council’s
preferences for funding the initiatives.
Council Member Mano suggested that the Administration notify residents how and
where the quick action traffic calming methods were being used as well as communicated
to Council Members, allowing them to answer constituent questions regarding the
efforts.
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4.Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget: Department of Public Lands ~ 2:20 p.m.
45 min
The Council will receive a briefing about the proposed Department of Public Lands
budget for Fiscal Year 2023-24.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 16, 2023 and Tuesday, June 6,
2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD
Allison Rowland provided an introduction to the briefing.
Kristin Riker, Tyler Murdock and Lisa Shaffer provided information regarding:
Public Lands Proposed Budget for FY 2023-2024
• Public Lands consisting of the following divisions: Parks, Trails & Natural Lands,
Urban Forestry, and Administrative
• Public Lands Department summary of budget requests
• Inflationary and contractural increases
• Funding Our Future (FOF) re-allocation and requests
• Results of surveying City residents regarding “taking care of what we have” for City
parks, trails, etc.
• New properties, growth and use impacts for Parks and Trails and Natural Lands
(including new requested positions, new trails/natural lands/properties acquired
and how they impacted the community)
• Soft Surface Trail Maintenance Crew (for proactive and responsive long-term care
for existing Foothill trails)
• FOF re-allocation and request totals for vehicles for Parks and Trails Natural
Lands
• Special events on City property and how many departments could potentially be
involved the cost recovery effort in order to off-set maintenance costs for City
facilities
• $225K – Expanded City-wide events funding; two drone shows for July 4 and July
24, and nine new City events requiring one new Special Projects Assistant position
• New and expanded City sponsored events including locations and proposed dates
• Details on deferred park maintenance including the amount of allocated funding
and a list of current projects
• Trail maintenance and proposed maintenance plan
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• Details of the budget contingency passed by the Council 2021 – noting an executive
summary that outlined the initial findings of the evaluation was provided to
Council Members
Council Member Puy said it was important to him for the Administration to consider
green/electric/hybrid fleet vehicles for the department, inquired on the status of
opening park restrooms and possible cost recovery options for damage to irrigation
systems during events held at parks. Kristin Riker explained that there was a late start to
opening park restrooms across the City due to cold weather lingering longer than usual
and employees being diverted to recent flood efforts for debris removal from City Creek,
they had contracted with PalAmerican Security to lock park restrooms at night, spoke on
the importance of green vehicles, noting the recent purchase of new green mowers in the
fleet, and said that cost recovery was accomplished through billing event organizers after
the fact to build in costs for any damages sustained.
Council Member Puy requested metrics on the Park Ranger Program and inquired if
tracking the status of water fountains, tracking park bathrooms, and collecting
neighborhood feedback could be added metrics for the program. Kristin Riker said there
would soon be a Park Ranger metrics dashboard available that would include a quarterly
report and would be made available to Council Members to add to their newsletters,
social media, etc.
5.Tentative Break ~ 3:05 p.m.
20 min.
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 - n/a
6.Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget: Department of Public Services ~ 3:25 p.m.
45 min
The Council will receive a briefing about the proposed Department of Public Services
budget for Fiscal Year 2023-24.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 16, 2023 and Tuesday, June 6,
2023 at 7 p.m.
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TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD
Kira Luke provided an introduction to the briefing.
Julie Crookston and Jorge Chamorro provided information regarding:
Department of Public Services Proposed Budget FY 2023-2024
• Department mission
• Department consisting of six divisions: Administrative Services, Compliance
Division, Engineering Division, Facilities Division, Fleet Division (Fleet Fund), and
Streets Division
Budget Requests
• $1.2M – Contractual/Inflationary increases: CPI (cost of living) adjustment, 10%
water utility surplus fee, overtime budget equalization
• $45K – Public Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations Maintenance
• New full-time employees (FTEs) :
◦ $152,565 – Safety and Security Director
◦ $178K – Environmental Engineer
◦ $131,750 – Building Administrator
◦ $332K – Trades Apprenticeship Program (for four new FTE’s)
• $130K – Mill and Overlay Pilot Program (Funding Our Future) – for
maintaining roads not eligible for current surface treatments nor full
reconstruction
Council Member Puy suggested the department consider dropping or postponing the
Building Administrator budget for more funding to go towards the Mill and Overlay Pilot
Program due to the amount of roads needing maintenance in the City. Jorge Chamorro
said current staff would be stretched and doubling the amount of materials wouldn’t get
them to double the amount of miles completed, and noted they could provide more data
regarding costs, time, miles completed after this year’s pilot program ended to possibly
fund a permanent program in the future.
7.Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget: Golf Fund ~ 4:10 p.m.
30 min
The Council will receive a briefing about the proposed Golf Fund budget for Fiscal Year
2023-24.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 16, 2023 and Tuesday, June 6,
2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD
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Jennifer Bruno provided a brief introduction to the briefing.
Matt Kammeyer provided information regarding:
Golf Fund Proposed Budget for FY 2023-2024
• Golf Division areas of focus:
◦ Grow the game
◦ Develop our talent
◦ Improve assets
◦ Be a community partner
• Data on Golf rounds played from FY 2013 to FY 2022
• Data on Golf course utilization (including total revenue and revenue per
start increased the past four years)
• Many out-of-play areas saw significant reductions of water in FY 2023
• Data on Golf course water usage (FY 2022 totals reflected a 37.5% reduction in
water use compared to FY 2021
• Operational expense breakdown, totaling $10,394,074
• Revenue increases totaling $1,149,391 (green fees, driving range fees, concessions,
golf cart rental, etc.)
• Current concessionaire contracts
Budget Requests
• $38,598 – Request for one half FTE: Senior Warehouse Operator (shared staffing
with Public Lands)
• $186,494 – Request for Seasonal Wage Increase (covered by Golf Fund)
• $199,162 – Inflationary/contractural increases (water, stormwater, power, fleet
fuel, etc.)
• $2.5M – Reinvestments back into Golf properties via Capital Improvement (CIP)
Projects (tee box leveling projects, cart path improvements, Rose Park irrigation
projects, etc.)
8.Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget: Fleet Fund ~ 4:40 p.m.
30 min
The Council will receive a briefing about the proposed Fleet Fund budget for Fiscal Year
2023-24, which provides vehicles, fuel, and vehicle maintenance and repair services for
all City departments.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 16, 2023 and Tuesday, June 6,
2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD
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Sylvia Richards provided an introduction to the briefing.
Nancy Bean, Jorge Chamorro, and Julie Crookston provided information
regarding:
Fleet Fund Proposed Budget for FY 2023-2024
• Division overview:
◦ Purpose – procure, maintain, repair, and dispose of all City-owned vehicles
and equipment
◦ Personnel – 46 FTEs
◦ Assets – 1,613 vehicles, 2,828 pieces of equipment, 15 fuel stations, two
vehicle wash facilities
• Electrification of Fleet vehicles
Budget Requests
• Heavy Duty Wash Bay Cleanout (reducing $50K from General Fund)
• $657K Parts inflation increase
• $975K – Fuel inflation increase
• $1.7M – Streets (Funding Our Future)
• $4M – Public Safety (Funding Our Future)
9.Dinner Break ~ 5:10 p.m.
30 min.
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 - n/a
10.Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget: Non-Departmental Fund ~ 5:40 p.m.
40 min
The Council will receive a briefing about the proposed Non-Departmental Fund budget
for Fiscal Year 2023-24, which accounts for transfers to other funds, grants, and other
special revenue funds that do not belong to particular City departments.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 18, 2023
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Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 16, 2023 and Tuesday, June 6,
2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD
Jennifer Bruno, Mary Beth Thompson, and Lisa Shaffer provided information
regarding:
Non-Departmental Fund Proposed Budget for FY 2023-2024
• $283,791 – Contractural increases (City Hall Police presence, Sugar House Park
Authority, Utah League of Cities & Towns, etc.)
• $100K – Water usage study
• $334,551 – Municipal elections
• $50K – Healthcare innovations and technology
• $150K – Employee appreciation
• $3,816,319 – Racial Equity in Policing
• $690K -Transportation increases (HIVE Pass funding, Transit On-Demand,
Transit Plan-Service, etc.)
• $23M – Transfer to CIP and Debt Service
• $11,743,350 – Transfer to Fleet
• $2M – Transfer to Golf Fund
• $22M – Transfer to IMS Fund
• $3.9M – Transfer to Insurance and Risk Management Fund
• $15.9M – Transfer to Redevelopment Agency Fund
• $1.4M – Transfer to Sustainability Fund
• $3.8M – FY 2023 one-time funding removal
• Branding the City & County Building to City Hall via changes to the glass windows
• Earthquake repair funding status
Council Member Dugan spoke on the importance of student buss passes as well as
funding for the item ($100K).
11.Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget: Unresolved Issues TENTATIVE
30 min
The Council will receive a briefing about unresolved issues relating to the proposed
budget for Fiscal Year 2023-24.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 16, 2023 and Tuesday, June 6,
2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD
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Jennifer Bruno, Katie Lewis, Ben Luedtke, Mary Beth Thompson and Council
Members discussed the following unresolved issues:
Housing Category
• $1M for loan program for naturally occurring affordable housing – raised by
Council Member Valdemoros
• $1M for City-wide Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) incentive program
• $2M Partnership with Neighborworks for equity-sharing housing project – raised
by Council Member Petro
• ($ TBD) Partnership with Salt Lake County to add housing to Sunday-Anderson
Senior Center reconstruction – raised by Council Member Puy
• $500K Funding for gap at Switchpoint supportive housing – raised by Council
Member Petro (noting flexibility on the amount)
• $250K for sanctioned camping grant to supplement State efforts – raised by
Council Member Puy
Compensation Category
• Firefighter pay increases – raised by various Council Members (additional 1% to
5% increase over Mayor’s recommended 5%, proposed for an ongoing expense)
• Increased funding for pay equity for City Prosecutors ($200K increase) and Legal
Defenders ($122K to $150K)
• Wage increases for seasonal workers (amount TBD)
General Transportation/Streets Category
• $114K for student/guardian HIVE passes (potentially from Funding Our Future)
• $150K for train crossing safety signs – raised by Council Member Puy
• Possible increases for the Street Mill and Overlay Pilot Program within the Public
Services Department
• $100K for additional temporary traffic calming features
Other Category
• $100K Text messaging system for people calling 911 Dispatch – raised by Council
Member Puy
• Increased funding for Economic Development Department to partner with local
non-profits – raised by Council Member Valdemoros
• $50K for Facade Grant Program – raised by Council Member Puy
• Additional funding for Love Your Block – raised by Council Member Puy
• Blackwater tank/RV dumping – $10K in vouchers for dumping fees raised by
Council Member Puy
• $600K for one additional crew for the Park Ranger Program (REMOVED)
• Funding to scope a program for zoning efficiency – raised by Council Member
Mano (REMOVED) (Determined to be moved to a Legislative Intent)
Budget Cleanup Category
• Increased funding for lifestyle savings account
• Reappropriating Building Security funding not yet spent
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• Downtown Street Activation
• Police Substations – $5K to meet gap for lease and utilities
• $35K being available to spread through different issues/purposes
• New full-time employee (FTE) requests
• Additional Civilian Response FTEs
12. Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget: Insurance and Risk
Management Written Briefing
The Council will receive a written briefing about the proposed Insurance and Risk
Management fund budget, which accounts for employee insurance plans, for Fiscal Year
2023-24.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 16, 2023 and Tuesday, June 6,
2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD
Written briefing only. No discussion was held.
13.Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget: Finance Department Written Briefing
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The Council will receive a written briefing about the proposed Finance Department
budget for Fiscal Year 2023-24.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 16, 2023 and Tuesday, June 6,
2023 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD
Written briefing only. No discussion was held.
Standing Items
14.Report of the Chair and Vice Chair
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Report of Chair and Vice Chair.
Item not held.
15.Report and Announcements from the Executive Director -
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Report of the Executive Director, including a review of Council information items and
announcements. The Council may give feedback or staff direction on any item related to
City Council business, including but not limited to scheduling items.
Cindy Gust-Jenson inquired if Council Members could meet next Thursday at
1:00PM.
Council Member Mano advised fellow Council Members to notify Staff of
availability for next Thursday.
Council Members Puy, Mano, Valdemoros, Petro and Dugan indicated
they would be available, Council Member Wharton indicated he would not
be available.
16.Tentative Closed Session -
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The Council will consider a motion to enter into Closed Session. A closed meeting described
under Section 52-4-205 may be held for specific purposes including, but not limited to:
a. discussion of the character, professional competence, or physical or mental
health of an individual;
b. strategy sessions to discuss collective bargaining;
c. strategy sessions to discuss pending or reasonably imminent litigation;
d. strategy sessions to discuss the purchase, exchange, or lease of real property,
including any form of a water right or water shares, if public discussion of the
transaction would:
(i) disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property under
consideration; or
(ii) prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the best
possible terms;
e. strategy sessions to discuss the sale of real property, including any form of a water
right or water shares, if:
(i) public discussion of the transaction would:
(A) disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property under
consideration; or
(B) prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the best
possible terms;
(ii) the public body previously gave public notice that the property would be
offered for sale; and
(iii) the terms of the sale are publicly disclosed before the public body
approves the sale;
f. discussion regarding deployment of security personnel, devices, or systems; and
g. investigative proceedings regarding allegations of criminal misconduct.
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A closed meeting may also be held for attorney-client matters that are privileged pursuant to
Utah Code § 78B-1-137, and for other lawful purposes that satisfy the pertinent
requirements of the Utah Open and Public Meetings Act.
Item not held.
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Meeting adjourned at 7:49 pm.
Minutes Approved: August 8, 2023.
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City Council Chair – Darin Mano
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City Recorder – Cindy Trishman
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Thais Stewart (Aug 14, 2023 08:28 MDT)
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