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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/06/2025 - Formal Meeting - Meeting MaterialsSALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL and SALT LAKE CITY COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AGENCY and LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY of SALT LAKE CITY FORMAL MEETING AGENDA May 6, 2025 Tuesday 7:00 PM Council meetings are held in a hybrid meeting format. Hybrid meetings allow people to join online or in person at the City & County Building. Learn more at tinyurl.com/SLCCouncilMeetings. Council Chambers 451 South State Street, Room 315 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 SLCCouncil.com CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS: Chris Wharton, Chair District 3 Alejandro Puy, Vice Chair District 2 Victoria Petro District 1 Eva Lopez Chavez District 4 Darin Mano District 5 Dan Dugan District 6 Sarah Young District 7 Generated: 11:08:35  LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MEETING Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined. WELCOME AND PUBLIC MEETING RULES   A.LBA OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Board/Council Member Victoria Petro will conduct the formal meeting. 2.Pledge of Allegiance. 3.The Council will approve the meeting minutes of May 7, 2024; May 21, 2024; June 4, 2024; and June 11, 2024. B.LBA UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 1.Resolution: Tentative Budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority for Fiscal Year 2025-26 The Board will consider approving a resolution adopting the tentative budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2025-26. The LBA’s Capital Projects Fund for Fiscal Year 2025-26 only includes the bond debt services for the Glendale and Marmalade Libraries. (Other Capital projects throughout the City are included in the Mayor’s Recommended Budget; see the Capital Improvement Program Budget Book.) The LBA is a financing tool for cities and government entities, like libraries, to bond for capital projects at better interest rates. Capital projects are big construction projects like parks, public buildings, and street projects.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 and Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   C.LBA ADJOURNMENT: SALT LAKE CITY COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AGENCY MEETING Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined. D.CRA UNFINISHED BUSINESS:   1.Resolution: Tentative Budget for the Community Reinvestment Agency of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2025-26 The Board will consider approving a resolution adopting the tentative budget for the Community Reinvestment Agency of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2025-26.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 8, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 and Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   E.CRA ADJOURNMENT:     SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL MEETING Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined.     F.OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Welcome and Public Meeting Rules. 2.The Council will approve the work session meeting minutes of February 18, 2025; March 4, 2025; and April 15, 2025, as well as the formal meeting minutes of March 25, 2025 and April 15, 2025. 3.Mayor Mendenhall will present the proposed Salt Lake City budget, including the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2025-26. G.PUBLIC HEARINGS:   1.Ordinance: Mixed-Use (MU) Zoning Consolidation Zoning Text and Map Amendment The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the City's zoning ordinance and zoning map by consolidating up to 27 existing commercial, form-based, and mixed-use zoning districts into six new mixed-use (MU) districts. The proposal aims to simplify zoning regulations, improve clarity of language, and incorporate missing design standards. The new mixed-use districts will be similar to the current districts but will have changes to setbacks, building height, lot coverage, and permitted land uses. Other sections of Title 21A may also be amended as part of this petition. Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707. For more information visit https://tinyurl.com/SLCMixedUse.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, February 4, 2025; Tuesday, April 8, 2025; and Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   2.Ordinance: Alley Vacation Near 2680 South Chadwick The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would vacate a City-owned alley between approximately 2615 South and 2700 South, and between Beverly Street and Chadwick Streets. If approved, the alley would be divided and given to the property owners that abut the alley. The applicant has requested the vacation due to various structures and vegetation in the alley, as well as an overall lack of use. The request is supported by the Sugar House Master Plan. Located within Council District 7. Petitioner: Taylor Thomas, owner of 2680 South Chadwick. Petition No.: PLNPCM2024- 00973.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 8, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   3.Ordinance: Budget Amendment No.5 for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will continue to accept public comment and consider an ordinance amending the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document for Fiscal Year 2024-25 Budget. 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 to cover remaining costs for the 400 South Bridge Reconstruction project, funds to repair homes in the Community Land Trust, additional funding for the Hive Pass program because of increased usage, and funding to expand the scope of a public restroom study. For more information visit tinyurl.com/SLCFY25.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 1, 2025; Tuesday, April 8, 2025; Tuesday, April 15, 2025; and Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 and Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   4.Grant Application: Financial Empowerment Center Academy The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Housing Stability Division of the Department of Community and Neighborhoods to the Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund. If awarded, the grant would fund a Financial Empowerment Center (FEC) with the aim of preventing housing instability and eviction through financial coaching and identifying strategies for overcoming financial barriers to stable living.   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, May 6, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent agenda.   H.POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS:   1.Ordinance: Alley Vacation Near 1409 South Edison Street The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would vacate a portion of City- owned alley adjacent to properties at approximately 1409 South Edison Street and 1404 South 200 East. If approved, the alley segment property would be divided and transferred to the abutting property owners. The Planning Commission forwarded a negative recommendation. Located within Council District 5. Petitioner: Davis Oatway, an adjacent property owner. Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00439.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 18, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   I.COMMENTS:   1.Questions to the Mayor from the City Council. 2.Comments to the City Council. (This is a one-hour time slot for the public to comment on any City business not scheduled for a public hearing. Each person will have two minutes to talk. General comment registration closes at 7:30 p.m.) J.NEW BUSINESS:   1.Ordinance: City Flag Standards The Council will consider adopting an ordinance approving City Flag designs and standards for display of a City Flag.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Suspend the rules and consider motions.   K.UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 1.Resolution: Tentative Budget of Salt Lake City, including the Tentative Budget of the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2025-26 The Council will consider approving a resolution adopting the tentative budgets of Salt Lake City, Utah, including the tentative budget of the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2025- 26. For more information visit https://tinyurl.com/SLCFY26.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 and Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   L.CONSENT: 1.Ordinance: Library Budget Amendment No.2 for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will set the date of Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the budget for the Library Fund for Fiscal Year 2024-25. 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 required annual true-ups of property tax increments that go to the Utah Inland Port Authority, Convention Center Hotel, and the Community Reinvestment Agency of Salt Lake City.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 13, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Set date.   2.Board Appointment: Transportation Advisory Board – Ari Tepper The Council will consider approving the appointment of Ari Tepper to the Transportation Advisory Board for a term ending September 25, 2028.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   3.Board Appointment: Racial Equity in Policing Commission – Cenezhana Rokhaneevna The Council will consider approving the appointment of Cenezhana Rokhaneevna to the Racial Equity in Policing Commission Board for a term ending December 27, 2027.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   4.Board Appointment: Bicycle Advisory Committee – Maxwell Hoagland The Council will consider approving the appointment of Maxwell Hoagland to the Bicycle Advisory Committee for a term ending May 6, 2028.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   5.Board Appointment: Bicycle Advisory Committee – Kerry Doane The Council will consider approving the appointment of Kerry Doane to the Bicycle Advisory Committee for a term ending May 6, 2028.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   6.Board Appointment: Bicycle Advisory Committee – William D. Davis The Council will consider approving the appointment of William D. Davis to the Bicycle Advisory Committee for a term ending May 6, 2028.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   7.Board Appointment: Bicycle Advisory Committee – Jeannie Rollo The Council will consider approving the appointment of Jeannie Rollo to the Bicycle Advisory Committee for a term ending May 6, 2028.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   8.Board Appointment: Bicycle Advisory Committee – Rebecca Bauer The Council will consider approving the appointment of Rebecca Bauer to the Bicycle Advisory Committee for a term ending May 6, 2028.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   M.ADJOURNMENT: CERTIFICATE OF POSTING On or before 7:00 pm on May 5, 2025, the undersigned, duly appointed City Recorder, does hereby certify that the above notice and agenda was (1) posted on the Utah Public Notice Website created under Utah Code Section 63F-1-701, and (2) a copy of the foregoing provided to The Salt Lake Tribune and/or the Deseret News and to a local media correspondent and any others who have indicated interest. KEITH REYNOLDS SALT LAKE CITY RECORDER Final action may be taken in relation to any topic listed on the agenda, including but not limited to adoption, rejection, amendment, addition of conditions and variations of options discussed. The City & County Building is an accessible facility. People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation, which may include alternate formats, interpreters, and other auxiliary aids and services. Please make requests at least two business days in advance. To make a request, please contact the City Council Office at council.comments@slc.gov, 801-535-7600, or relay service 711. PENDING MINUTES – NOT APPROVED The Local Building Authority, Redevelopment Agency, and the Salt Lake City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah met in Formal Session on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. The following Board Directors/Council Members were present: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Alejandro Puy, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Present Legislative leadership: Jennifer Bruno – Deputy Director, Lehua Weaver – Associate Deputy Director Present Administrative leadership: Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Rachel Otto – Chief of Staff 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, Ben Luedtke – City Council Staff, Brian Fullmer – Constituent Liaison, Policy Analyst, Nick Tarbet – Senior Public Policy Analyst, Sam Owen – Public Policy Analyst, Sylvia Richards – Public Policy Analyst Council Member Mano presided at and conducted the meeting. The meeting was called to order at 7:02 pm. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 1 LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MEETING A.LBA OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Board/Council Member Darin Mano will conduct the formal meeting. 2.Pledge of Allegiance. 3.The Board will approve the meeting minutes of April 18, 2023; May 2, 2023; May 16, 2023; June 6, 2023; and June 13, 2023. Motion: Moved by Board Member Puy, seconded by Board Member Wharton to approve the meeting minutes of April 18, 2023; May 2, 2023; May 16, 2023; June 6, 2023; and June 13, 2023. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass B.LBA UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 1.Resolution: Tentative Budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Board will consider approving a resolution adopting the tentative budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25. The LBA’s Capital Projects Fund for Fiscal Year 2024-25 only includes the bond debt services for the Glendale and Marmalade Libraries. (Other Capital projects throughout the City are included in the Mayor’s Recommended Budget; see the Capital Improvement Program Budget Book.) The LBA is a financing tool for cities and government entities, like libraries, to bond for capital projects at better interest rates. Capital projects are big construction projects like parks, public buildings, and street projects. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 2 Motion: Moved by Board Member Wharton, seconded by Board Member Lopez Chavez to approve Resolution 01 of 2024, adopting the tentative budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass C.LBA ADJOURNMENT: Motion: Moved by Board Member Wharton, seconded by Board Member Lopez Chavez to adjourn the LBA meeting. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 3 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MEETING Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined. D.RDA UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 1.Resolution: Tentative Budget for the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Board will consider approving a resolution adopting the tentative budget for the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2024-25. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Director Puy, seconded by Director Dugan to approve Resolution 05 of 2024, adopting the tentative budget for the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass E.RDA ADJOURNMENT: Motion: Moved by Director Puy, seconded by Director Dugan to adjourn the RDA meeting. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 4 Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL MEETING Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined. F.CITY COUNCIL OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Welcome and Public Meeting Rules. 2.The Council will approve the formal meeting minutes of February 20, 2024 and April 2, 2024. Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Wharton to approve the formal meeting minutes of February 20, 2024 and April 2, 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 3.Mayor Mendenhall will present the proposed Salt Lake City budget, including the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2024-25. Mayor Mendenhall presented the Salt Lake City FY 2024-25 Recommended Budget, highlighting the following: • Hosting the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Future Host Commission in April 2024 – preparing to sign the contract in July 2024 for hosting the 2034 Winter Games • The addition of a National Hockey League franchise in Salt Lake City • Proposal of a General Fund budget of $475,245,078 – marking a 5.9% increase from last year’s general fund budget • No major tax increases in this budget • New fee schedule proposed to discount athletic field recreation fees for youth sports – City to reimburse difference in fees for the past two years • Funding a new coordinator position in the Public Lands Department • Funding two major art installations on the westside – one at the new Glendale Regional Park and one at the west end of the 9-Line • Main Street Promenade Conceptual Design Study findings to be released this week – $115,000 proposed for comprehensive economic analysis to review the project’s economic benefits and impacts • Sister Cities program benefiting the City • The Delta Center contributing to the City’s identity and experience of downtown • Proposing a new Mayor’s Office position to manage downtown projects • $17.7M dedicated in March 2024 to affordable housing and a new proposal of $2.59M in the budget for affordable housing via the Redevelopment Agency • Homelessness ◦ New Community Outreach Case Manager for the City Justice Court ◦ Doubling of the Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 5 • Public Safety ◦ Medical Response Paramedic Team ◦ Renegotiated salary structures ◦ Applying for a federal grant to cover costs over three years for 10-12 new police officers dedicated to the Jordan River and North Temple ◦ Ongoing training recommended by Racial Equity in Policing Commission • Arts, Culture, Events (ACE) Fund ◦ 126 events supported with grants in 2024 ◦ $100,000 proposed expansion to support community-driven arts, culture, events • Capital Improvements ◦ $6.25M for Complete Streets reconstruction & overlay 2025 ◦ $4M to support 400 South Jordan River bridge reconstruction ◦ Jordan River revitalization ◦ Nearly $1M dedicated to Neighborhood Byways Program ◦ $750k toward repairing sidewalks/$300k for safer crossings citywide • Proposing 5% cost of living adjustment for non-represented employees and increase in Health Savings Account contributions G.PUBLIC HEARINGS: Items H1 and H2 will be heard as one public hearing. 1.Grant Application: Study to Improve Walking and Biking of One-Way Streets – Transportation and Land Use Connect(TLC) /Wasatch Front Regional Council The Council will consider approving a grant application request from the Transportation Division to the Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC) . If awarded, the grant would fund a study to consider the redesign of one-way streets (500 South and 600 South from I-15 to approximately 700 East) to make them more walkable and bikeable. 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, May 7, 2024 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, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 6 2.Grant Application: Comcast Project UP – Assist Non-Profits with Digital Literacy Courses For Refugees The Council will consider approving a grant application request from the Housing Stability Division to Comcast Project UP. If awarded, the grant would assist the City in partnering with local non-profit refugee settlement organizations to provide digital literacy courses and laptops to refugees (through subawards). 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, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent agenda. Sylvia Richards provided a brief introduction. There were no public comments.Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Young to close the Public Hearing and refer Items H-1 and H-2 to a future Consent Agenda for action. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 3.Ordinance: Ballpark Station Area Rezone and Text Amendments The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would make the following amendments to City code: • Zoning Map Amendments: rezone properties to align with the goals, policies, future land use recommendations, and community vision established in the plan. • Zoning Text Amendments: establish a new zone, Form Based, Mixed Use 8 (MU-8), and rezone some properties within Ballpark Station Area to MU-8. Petition No.: PLNPCM2023-00169 FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 7 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Nick Tarbet provided a brief introduction. En Canada spoke to being in favor of “up-zoning” and wanting the Council to consider how ownership and density could be increased in the City. Sharon Wilbur, (owners of commercial properties on 1300 South between Main Street and Richards Street), spoke regarding a letter sent to the Council voicing opposition to the new MU-8 zoning designation of the parcels with a preference of the parcels being zoned CC (Commercial Corridor), keeping with their historical use and to accommodate the long-term leases with the tenants. Amy J. Hawkins spoke regarding capitalizing on the opportunities fixed rail provided through the Ballpark neighborhood through economic development, the ability for residents to live in a 15 minute neighborhood without displacing residents and businesses, allowing residents to age in place without sacrificing affordability or community safety, and listed the benefits of preserving green space and the urban tree canopy throughout the neighborhood. Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to close the Public Hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 4.Ordinance: MU-8 Zone Sign Text Amendments The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code to establish sign regulations for the Form Based Mixed Use 8 (MU-8) zoning district. The proposed amendments are intended to establish sign regulations for the proposed MU-8 zoning district. Petition No.: PLNPCM2023-00959. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 8 Nick Tarbet provided a brief introduction. There were no public comments.Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to close the Public Hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 5.Resolution: Northpoint Area Annexation Initiation The Council will accept public comment for the proposed annexation of land located within an unincorporated peninsula of Salt Lake County, generally north of the Salt Lake City International Airport and west of the Jordan River, also known as Northpoint. This public hearing is a necessary step to accomplish the annexation, but is part of an extended public engagement process regarding the land use of the area first begun with development of the Northpoint Small Area Plan. The annexation will eventually come back to the Council for final approval. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 9 Nick Tarbet provided a brief introduction. Zach Hartman, representing Cross E Ranch, spoke regarding a petition signed by property owners of the area, consent forms not being signed due to outstanding concerns with current/future uses in the annexed area, and said the signers would support the annexation based on a list of conditions that would be provided to the Council. Jack Ray, on behalf of Rudy Reclamation and Northpoint Reclamation (entities that owned over 3500 acres of land that abutted the northern portion of the annexation area), stated opposition to the inclusion of the northern portion of the annexation area. Edward Gillmor, representing the Gillmor property (northwest of Cross E Ranch), a livestock ranch operating since the late 1880’s, said their property had no use for municipal services, therefore there was no reason to be included in the annexation. Nicole Salt, as a resident of the Northpoint area, expressed support for the residents/property owners who did not want to be included in the annexation. Soren Simonsen, Executive Director of the Jordan River Commission, encouraged the Council to carefully examine annexation in the northern portion of the proposal and look for opportunities to preserve and enhance the agricultural uses and open space compatible with the sensitive areas around the Jordan River delta as it entered the Farmington Bay watershed area. Ouija Krajca was called to speak but did not have comments for this item. Albert Lopez was called to speak but did not have comments for this item. Heather Limon, part owner of Cross E Ranch, said they could be in favor of the annexation but wanted all of their property to be part of the annexation (and not divided in half), wanted to ensure their property and surrounding farming properties were able to continue operating as they were. Dalon Hinkley, part owner of Cross E Ranch, expressed excitement for the annexation, its potential, and the utilities it could bring to their events where the community could engage with agriculture. Cindy Cromer spoke regarding the worsening conditions of 2200 West over the last 16 months (pollution, disregard to existing landowners and their investments) and not being convinced that the City could step in and do better with the area. Heidi Hoven, Senior Manager at Gillmor Sanctuary, spoke regarding the importance of protecting the wetlands/uplands as habitat of the Great Salt Lake from development, and supported the inclusion of a shoreline heritage area and a transfer of development rights potential as a sending area within the northern proposed annexation area. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 10 Eric Orme, property owner within the proposed annexation, said the majority of property owners in the area were in favor of the annexation with the following stipulations; the M-3 zoning approved before annexation and specifics detailed as to the wetland buffer (that were previously omitted from the M-3 zone draft). Michael Lichfield, representing the owners of the T & S Airport parcel at the northern end of the proposed annexation area, expressed support for the proposed annexation. Council Member Petro moved to close the public hearing, immediately amend the boundaries of the proposed annexation to remove any properties north of 3300 North, and defer action to a future Council meeting. Council Member Lopez Chavez seconded the motion. Nick Tarbet said the wrong address was provided earlier and clarified that it should be Cudahy Lane (approximately 3200 North). Council Member Petro clarified that the motion should include removing all properties north of Cudahy Lane, which was approximately 3200 North. Council Member Lopez Chavez seconded the amended motion. Nick Tarbet explained that the current motion would split some of the included properties in half, and to rather direct Staff to work with the Recorder’s Office and property owners, as the Cross E Ranch owners wanted to keep all of their property within the annexation. Council Member Petro amended the motion to close the public hearing, direct Council and Planning Staff to work with property owners to create an amended boundary reflective of the constituent’s requirements, and defer further action to a future Council meeting. Katie Lewis said she wanted the City Recorder to weigh in and expressed concern that the stated motion might potentially start the process from the beginning, which might not be what the constituents wanted at this point, and suggested that the motion include language to evaluate, work with Staff, and defer action to a future Council meeting for clarity on the process. Council Member Petro further amended the motion to close the public hearing, evaluate potentially modifying the boundaries, and defer action to a future Council meeting. Council Member Lopez Chavez seconded the amended motion. Council Members Petro stated that the intention to remove the properties was to preserve the agricultural experience in the area where development pressures had not yet crept into, and protecting agriculture/conservation easements once the City worked through the annexation, was an important goal. Council Member Wharton said he wanted to annex in as much as the City could and to preserve the property owner’s current uses (those who were north of 3200 North), avoiding further or additional annexations. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 11 Motion: Moved by Council Member Petro, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to close the public hearing, evaluate potentially modifying the boundaries, and defer action to a future Council meeting. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 6.Ordinance: Attached Garages Zoning Text Amendment The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to attached structures, including garages. In 2021, Utah State code was amended, changing standards required for these structures. The changes to the state code imposed limitations on what municipalities can require in terms of design elements. As a result, City code needs to be updated to match these regulations. The Planning Division is proposing a text amendment to update standards related to these structures, which include garages, entrance landings, and building foundations. The amendment focuses on aligning the standards with City goals and addressing state law. The proposed text amendments would apply Citywide. Petition No.: PLNPCM2023-00952. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Brian Fullmer provided a brief introduction. There were no public comments. Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Young to close the Public Hearing and adopt Ordinance 29 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 7.Ordinance: Rezone at Approximately 536 South 200 West The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning of properties at approximately 536 South 200 West, 216 West Orchard MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 12 Place, 224 West Orchard Place, 226 West Orchard Place, and 230 West Orchard Place from D-2 (Downtown Support District) to D-1 (Central Business District). The proposal would align with a recently approved D-2 to D-1 amendment for a neighboring property to the north. Future development plans were not submitted by the applicant at this time. Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar characteristics. The project is within Council District 4. Petitioner: Jason Boal, representing the property owners. Petition No.: PLNPCM2023-00730. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 13 Brian Fullmer provided a brief introduction. Jason Boal spoke in favor of the proposed ordinance, stating it met the City’s goals of density and promoted the ability to improve pedestrian/vehicular safety particularly at the intersection of 200 West and Orchard Place. Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to close the Public Hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 8.Ordinance: Zoning Map Amendment at 1050 West 1300 South The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning of City-owned property at approximately 1050 West 1300 South from R-1/5,000 (Single-Family Residential District) to RMF-30 (Low-Density Multi- Family Residential District). The proposed amendment would support appropriately scaled housing choices as recommended by the Westside Master Plan. Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar characteristics. The project is within Council District 2. Petition No.: PLNPCM2023-00609. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Brian Fullmer provided a brief introduction. There were no public comments. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 14 Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Dugan to close the Public Hearing and adopt Ordinance 30 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 9.Ordinance: Budget Amendment No.5 for Fiscal Year 2023-24 The Council will accept public comment and consider an ordinance amending the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document, for Fiscal Year 2023-24. The proposed amendment includes an infrastructure loan pilot program to upgrade utilities while 2100 South is being reconstructed between 700 East and 1300 East, a State appropriation for Avenues City Cemetery road reconstruction and irrigation system upgrades, and additional funding for one-time police officer new hire bonuses among other items. For more information visit https://tinyurl.com/SLCFY24. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 and Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 15 Ben Luedtke provided a brief introduction. En Canada was called to speak but had no comment for this item. Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Wharton to close the Public Hearing and adopt Ordinance 31 of 2024, amending the Fiscal Year 2024 final budget of Salt Lake City including the employment staffing document only for items as shown on the motion sheet. I further move that the City seek reimbursement for Item A-8 from the Utah Fairpark Area Investment and Restoration District. • A-3: 2100 South Utility Upgrades between 700 East and 1100 East Capital Improvement Program Project ($7 Million one-time from General Fund Balance, transferred to the CIP Fund, repayments from property owners as a connection Fee at TBD times) • A-8: North Temple Bridge Over the Jordan River Riverbank Deterrent Rock Replacement, Fencing, and Scope Expansion ($320,000 one-time from General Fund Balance) • A-10: Fund Balance Allocation to CIP Holding Account ( $15 Million one-time from General Fund Balance to CIP Fund). Note: the Council would need to release the funds from the holding account and allocate to specific projects before the funds could be used. • D-5: City Housing Authority Payment In Lieu of Taxes or PILOT Check ($400,000 one-time to and from the General Fund; revenue in and equivalent expenditure out) • I-1: Micro-shelter Community Site Preparation Costs and Electricity through June, and $100,000 Additional to Address Unexpected Costs Related to Homelessness ($393,791 – one-time from Holding Account) AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 10.Fiscal Year 2024-25 Budget: Metropolitan Water District, Property Tax Proposal The Council will accept public comment and consider approving the proposed property tax increase by the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake and Sandy, for Fiscal Year 2024-25. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 16 FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 and Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 and Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 and Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Sam Owen provided a brief introduction. En Canada was called to speak but had no comment for this item. Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Puy to close this Public Hearing and refer to the next Public Hearing on the May 21, 2024 agenda. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 11.Ordinance: Citywide Transportation Plan: Connect SLC The Council will continue to accept public comment and consider approving the 2023 Citywide Transportation Plan titled Connect SLC. It will replace the existing Transportation Master Plan that was adopted in 1996. The Plan identifies five high-level goals, eight long-term policies called “key moves” and over 60 implementation actions to guide transportation decisions citywide over the coming decades. This is a continued hearing for people who have not yet commented on this item. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 and Tuesday, May 14, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 and Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 17 Ben Luedtke provided a brief introduction. En Canada spoke in favor of the proposed plan as it promoted a more walkable City and emphasized increasing ownership (not just renting) in the City. Frederick Jenny spoke in favor of the plan, thanked the Council for listening to the citizens, detailed three requests regarding the Re-Connecting Communities Study grant, including mentions of the Rio Grande Plan for a united front moving forward, and the Council working with volunteers behind the plan to move the plan ahead even further. MJ Powell spoke in favor of the plan, noting that the east-west divide was a long- standing issue, based on historical red-lining and racial/economic differences, and wanted to ensure that the City’s nightlife was examined along with resident’s needs more specifically when taking public transit home in the later hours. Council Member Dugan expressed appreciation for the public’s feedback and gratitude to the Transportation Department for their work on this plan and the provision of additional bike paths throughout the City. Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Puy to close the Public Hearing and adopt Ordinance 32 of 2024, replacing the 1996 Transportation Master Plan with Connect SLC as the Citywide Transportation Plan. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass H.POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS: 1.Ordinance: Zoning Map Amendments at Approximately 2760, 2800, and 2828 North 2200 West The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning of properties at approximately 2760, 2800, and 2828 North 2200 West from AG-2 (Agricultural District) to M-1 (Light Manufacturing District). The proposal includes properties of approximately 14.33 acres. Plans for future development were not submitted with these applications. Consideration may be given to rezoning the properties to another zoning district with similar characteristics. The project is within Council District 1. Petitioner: Will Channell with OCC Industrial, who is under contract for the properties. Petition No.: PLNPCM2022-00699, PLNPCM2022-00700 and PLNPCM2022-00701. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 18 FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 19, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, March 26, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Council Member Petro, seconded by Council Member Puy to adopt Ordinance 33 of 2024, subject to the conditions outlined in attachment A, and further move that the following language be added to the form of development agreement: • “If a Package Delivery Facility is an accessory use at the property, then no more than 25 percent of the gross square footage of any building on the property shall be used as a Package Delivery Facility.” AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young NAY: Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 6 – 1 Pass 2.Ordinance: Window Requirements for New Construction in The City’s Local Historic Districts The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would amend various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code and amend the adopted design standards for residential and multifamily structures pertaining to the regulation of windows in the H Historic Preservation Overlay which includes properties within local historic districts and landmark sites. The proposed amendments add clarity to existing processes in terms of appropriate window materials, window location, and window installation in new construction projects. The City currently has 14 local historic districts and approximately 150 Landmark Sites. Petition No.: PLNPCM2023-00444. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 26, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 19 Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Petro to amend and adopt Ordinance 34 of 2024, permitting vinyl windows to be installed so long as they are not readily visible from the street, but only as an affordable housing incentive per chapter 21A.52 of Salt Lake City Code. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass I.COMMENTS: 1.Questions to the Mayor from the City Council. Council Member Petro thanked Mayor Mendenhall and Mayor Jenny Wilson (Salt Lake County) for their participation and leadership regarding the proposed National Hockey League franchise coordination. 2.Comments to the City Council. (This is a one-hour time slot for the public to comment on any City business not scheduled for a public hearing. Each person will have two minutes to talk. General comment registration closes at 7:30 p.m.) Council Member Mano reiterated the rules of decorum. August Whachter thanked the Council and Mayor for the reduction of fees for youth sports, as it contributed to the health and wellbeing of the City’s youth and sought the city’s assistance/partnership with parking issues at Oak Hills as there were not enough parking space when games were held. Albert Lopez spoke regarding the need for additional sanctioned camping and public restrooms in the city and suggested getting more people into housing and off the streets. Jani Iwamoto spoke regarding the painful history of Japantown, the preservation of what was still present, and thanked the Council and Mayor for their commitment to the community. Floyd Mori spoke regarding the value of preserving cultural heritage and the importance of preservation, and thanked the Council and Mayor for supporting the idea of enhancing Japantown through revitalization. Alan Ernsteen spoke regarding promoting rooftop solar for homes in the City. Christy Hart, on behalf of the Salt Lake City School District, spoke on concerns regarding using tax increment financing for the proposed downtown entertainment district and the compounding effects of student enrollment declines, encouraged the Council to consider how/whether funds for public school children should be utilized as a tool for development as investment in the entertainment district would divert hundreds of millions in funding that would otherwise be spent on public schools. Mark Ward spoke regarding the preservation/maintenance of Japantown as the City considers plans for developing the district adjacent to the Delta Center. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 20 Donna Tom spoke regarding the homeless community and concerns of women sheltering with men and advocated for more housing/shelter facilities for women. Scoop Einer spoke about being homeless, the growing homelessness problem in the City, and challenges facing the homeless community; effective transportation and more restroom facilities being an important need. Ryan Boyle spoke to the daily challenges of being homeless and urged support for the homeless community. Jonathan Alves spoke to being homeless, there was no hot water at the facility/shelter he was staying at, better access to transportation was needed, and the homeless population was increasing due to the increasing cost of living. Kseniya Kniazeva spoke in support of those who were homeless in the City and detailed the urgent needs of the homeless community; bathrooms, mobile showers, laundry facilities, deeply affordable/low-barrier housing, sanctioned campgrounds, safe parking spaces, etc. Jessica Lyman spoke regarding the need for outdoor restrooms and trash facilities near homeless camps, requested the investment of supporting the Nomad Alliance through grants. Alex Ames spoke regarding homelessness increasing in the city and state overall and proposed that additional City funds be put aside to assist the Nomad Alliance with the homeless community. Misty Myers expressed disappointment there was not enough funding for the homeless in the City. Jenna Marin was asked to leave the meeting for violating the rules of decorum. Cael Crosby spoke to lives being lost in Palestine, expressed concern that Salt Lake Police disrupted protesting recently at the University of Utah, and asked that police funding not be increased until a resolution was passed that detailed police force would not be used on students. Carlos Jawregoi said he operated the Nomad Alliance bus and requested the City help with funding for the continued operation of the bus (feeding and sheltering the homeless community), and the need to keep restrooms open and operational at City parks. En Canada said the City Council should be a full-time position, spoke to the troubling issue of homelessness in the city, and expressed concerns that the local Palestinian community in the city was not being heard/represented. Spencer Hardy spoke regarding concerns on the lack of support for the City’s Palestinian constituents and the budget proposal to increase police funding, MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 21 and encouraged the Council to listen and support the Palestinian constituents who wanted to peacefully protest the conflict in Gaza. Valerie Garrison spoke on concerns regarding the City’s spending for the addition of a National Hockey League franchise and a new sales tax and encouraged the Council to find better uses of the money. Shasta Lawton spoke regarding concerns on the lack of City support for a cease-fire resolution in Palestine and protections for peaceful protesting. Josie Conn requested the Council call for a cease-fire in Palestine and provide protections for peaceful protesters at the University of Utah who were speaking on the genocide. Megan Murphy expressed concerns on the lack of funding for the City’s homeless community and the need to fund the Nomad Alliance who provided assistance for the unsheltered. Meg Griffes spoke on concerns that pro-Palestinian comments were not being heard, requested the Council call for a cease-fire in Palestine, directing tax dollars to community members in need, and opposed additional funding/tax dollars for the City’s police force, new sports developments, or weapons manufacturing. MJ Powell spoke on concerns regarding the disbanding of peaceful protesting at the University of Utah and stated they stood with the Jewish community of the city and supported speaking on atrocities against Jewish populations. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 22 NEW BUSINESS: 1.Legislative Action: Consider Allowing Outdoor Events in The General Commercial Zone The Council will consider adopting a Legislative Action that would initiate a zoning petition for City staff to research and draft an ordinance that would allow live performance theater use in the General Commercial Zone either indoors or outdoors. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Dugan to initiate a legislative action starting the process for City staff to research and draft an ordinance that would allow live performance theater use either indoors or outdoors in the General Commercial zone and other districts that may be appropriate based on the intensity, scale, and location of the district, by changing the title “theater, live performance” to “theater, live performance (indoor or outdoor)” in the land use tables. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 2.Legislative Action: Amend City Ordinance For The Amount of Time A Reconstructed Historic Building is Protected The Council will consider a Legislative Action that would initiate a zoning petition for City staff to research and draft an ordinance that would change the years reconstructed historic buildings must be protected from 25 to 50 years. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 23 J. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Puy to initiate a legislative action starting the process for City staff to research and draft an ordinance that would change the years a reconstructed historic building must be protected to 50 years (from 25). AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 3.Ordinance: Amendments to the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule for Fiscal Year 2023-24 The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule to reduce Athletic Facility Reservation and Twilight Golf Green Fees in advance of the FY25 budget. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Young to suspend the rules and adopt Ordinance 35 0f 2024, amending the Consolidated Fee Schedule to modify certain fees related to recreational facilities. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass K.UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 1.Resolution: Tentative Budget of Salt Lake City, including the Tentative Budget of the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will consider approving a resolution adopting the tentative budgets of Salt Lake City, Utah, including the tentative budget of the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2024- 25. For more information visit tinyurl.com/SLCFY25. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 24 FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to approve Resolution 13 of 2024, adopting the tentative budget for Salt Lake City, Utah, including the tentative budget of the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2024-25. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass L.CONSENT: 1.Ordinances relating to Fiscal Year 2024-25 City Budget, including the budget for the Library Fund The Council will set the dates of Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment regarding an ordinance adopting the final budget and the employment staffing document for Salt Lake City, Utah and related ordinances for Fiscal Year 2024-25. For more information visit tinyurl.com/SLCFY25. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Set date. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 25 2.Capital City Revitalization Zone The Council will set the date of Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting creating a Capital City Revitalization Zone, which could potentially facilitate redevelopment around the Delta Center. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 and Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, July 2, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Set date. 3.Fiscal Year 2024-25 Budget: Metropolitan Water District, Property Tax Proposal The Council will set the second public hearing date of Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider approving the proposed property tax increase by the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake and Sandy, for Fiscal Year 2024-25. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 and Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 and Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 and Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Set date. 4.Ordinance: Library Budget Amendment No.3 for Fiscal Year 2023-24 The Council will set the date of Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the budget for the Library Fund for Fiscal Year 2023-24. 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 required annual true-ups of property tax increments that go to the Utah Inland Port Authority, Convention Center Hotel, and the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 26 FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Set date. 5.Resolution: Authorizing Assistance for Fairmont Heights Senior Housing Development at 2257 South 1100 East The Council will set the date of Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting a resolution that would adopt the conclusions of the public benefit analysis for the proposed Fairmont Heights Project at 2257 South 1100 East. The project would provide approximately 110 units of new affordable senior housing on a 0.81-acre property. The Administration intends to use $5.6 million in “dormant” funds from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and seeks authorization from the Council to negotiate final terms with the Housing Authority of Salt Lake City. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Set date. 6.Ordinance Clarification: Zoning Text Amendment for Daycare Facilities The Council will correct an oversight from March 5, 2024 pertaining to the ordinance amending various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code for Daycare regulations. The clarification relates to (1) a clerical error that omitted a previously adopted ordinance relating to FB-MU11, (2) incorporating a licensing exemption already provided for in state law, and (3) reflecting that home daycares cannot be in dwellings in manufacturing zones. These provisions are consistent with the prior proposals considered by the planning commission or already codified through previously adopted ordinances (i.e., FB-MU11). Petition No.: PLNPCM2019-00225. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 27 Briefing - n/a Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve. 7.Board Appointment: Mosquito Abatement District – Luz Escamilla The Council will consider approving the appointment of Luz Escamilla to the Mosquito Abatement District Board for a term ending December 31, 2027. This is a Council- appointed position, therefore an Administrative Recommendation letter is not included. 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, May 7, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve. 8.Board Reappointment: Parks, National Lands, Urban Forestry, and Trails Advisory Board – Melanie Pehrson The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Melanie Pehrson to the Parks, National Lands, Urban Forestry, and Trails Advisory Board for a term ending May 7, 2027. 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, May 7, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 28 Motion: Moved by Council Member Petro, seconded by Council Member Dugan to adopt the Consent Agenda. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass M.ADJOURNMENT: N.LBA CONSENT: 1 Resolution: Budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Board will set the dates of Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider approving a resolution that would adopt the final budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25. The LBA’s Capital Projects Fund for Fiscal Year 2024-25 only includes the bond debt services for the Glendale and Marmalade Libraries. (Other Capital projects throughout the City are included in the Mayor’s Recommended Budget; see the Capital Improvement Program Budget Book.) The LBA is a financing tool for cities and government entities, like libraries, to bond for capital projects at better interest rates. Capital projects are big construction projects like parks, public buildings, and street projects. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Set date. Motion: Moved by Board Member Puy, seconded by Board Member Wharton to adopt the LBA Consent Agenda. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 29 Meeting adjourned at 9:31 pm. Council Minutes Approved: RDA Minutes Approved: LBA Minutes Approved: _______________________________ City Council Chair Victoria Petro _______________________________ Redevelopment Agency Chair Alejandro Puy _______________________________ Local Building Authority Chair Victoria Petro _______________________________ City Recorder Please refer to Meeting Materials (available at https://data.slc.gov by selecting City Council Meeting Information) for supportive content including electronic recordings and comments submitted prior to or during the meeting. Websites listed within the body of the Minutes may not remain active indefinitely. This document along with the digital recording constitutes the official minutes of the City Council, RDA, and LBA meeting held Tuesday, May 7, 2024 and is not intended to serve as a full transcript. Please refer to the electronic recording for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52- 4-203. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 7, 2024 30 PENDING MINUTES – NOT APPROVED The Local Building Authority, Redevelopment Agency, and the Salt Lake City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah met in Formal Session on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. The following Board Directors/Council Members were present: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Alejandro Puy, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez 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, Jill Love – Chief Administrative Officer, Danny Walz – Redevelopment Agency Chief Operating Officer Present City Staff: Katherine Lewis – City Attorney, Cindy Lou Trishman – City Recorder, Stephanie Elliott – Minutes & Records Clerk, Isaac Canedo – Public Engagement Communication Specialist, Taylor Hill – Constituent Liaison/Policy Analyst, Scott Corpany – Staff Assistant, Allison Rowland – Public Policy Analyst, Ben Luedtke – City Council Staff, Nick Tarbet – Senior Public Policy Analyst, Sylvia Richards – Public Policy Analyst The meeting was called to order at 7:03 pm MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 1     MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 2 LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MEETING   A.LBA OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Board/Council Member Darin Mano will conduct the formal meeting. 2.Pledge of Allegiance. 3.Welcome and Public Meeting Rules. B.LBA PUBLIC HEARINGS:   1.Resolution: Budget for the Local Building Authority for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Board will accept public comment and consider approving a resolution that would adopt the final budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25. The LBA’s Capital Projects Fund for Fiscal Year 2024-25 only includes the bond debt services for the Glendale and Marmalade Libraries. (Other Capital projects throughout the City are included in the Mayor’s Recommended Budget; see the Capital Improvement Program Budget Book.) The LBA is a financing tool for cities and government entities, like libraries, to bond for capital projects at better interest rates. Capital projects are big construction projects like parks, public buildings, and street projects.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Close hearing and refer to public hearing on June 4, 2024   Jennifer Bruno introduced the item. There was no public comment. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 3 Motion: Moved by Board Member Dugan, seconded by Board Member Young to close the public hearing and refer the item to a new public hearing on June 4, 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass C.LBA ADJOURNMENT: Motion: Moved by Board Member Puy, seconded by Board Member Wharton to adjourn as the LBA Board and reconvene as the RDA Board. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 4 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MEETING Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined. D.RDA PUBLIC HEARINGS:   1.Resolution: Budget for the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Board will accept public comment and consider approving a resolution adopting the final budget for the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2024-25.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Close hearing and refer to public hearing on June 4, 2024   Jennifer Bruno introduced the item. There was no public comment. Motion: Moved by Director Dugan, seconded by Director Lopez Chavez to close the public hearing and refer the item to a new public hearing on June 4, 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass E.RDA ADJOURNMENT:   MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 5 Motion: Moved by Director Puy, seconded by Director Wharton to adjourn as the RDA Board and reconvene as the City Council. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass   MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 6 SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL MEETING Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined.     F.CITY COUNCIL OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Welcome and Public Meeting Rules. 2.The Council will approve the work session meeting minutes of March 5, 2024; March 19, 2024; and April 2, 2024, as well as the formal meeting minutes of March 5, 2024, and the retreat meeting minutes of January 23, 2024. Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Wharton to approve minutes. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 3.The Council will consider adopting a joint ceremonial resolution with Mayor Mendenhall celebrating June 2024 as Pride Month. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to adopt Joint Ceremonial Resolution 14 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass Council Member Wharton read the Resolution. Utah Pride Center thanked the City Council for passing the Resolution and acknowledging the LGBTQ+ community in the City. G.PUBLIC HEARINGS: Items G1 – G7 will be heard as one public hearing.   1.Grant Application: Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Grant – Regional Water System Resiliency The Council will consider approving a grant application request from the Department of Public Utilities to FEMA, Department of Homeland Security. If awarded, the grant would address seismic, flooding, and drought vulnerabilities of the Big Cottonwood Treatment Plant and Parley’s Water Treatment Plant to ensure safe and continuous delivery of clean MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 7 water in the event of a natural disaster.   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, May 21, 2024 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, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 8   2.Grant Application: Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Grant – Sewer Trunkline Improvements The Council will consider approving a grant application from the Department of Public Utilities to FEMA, Department of Homeland Security. If awarded, the grant would fund the purchase and installation of sewer improvements, including pipe liner and reinforced plastic pipe through the 1200 West trunk line, as well as lining or replacement of manholes.   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, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent agenda.   3.Grant Application: Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Grant - Fix the Bricks The Council will consider approving a grant application from the Department of Communities and Neighborhoods/Housing Stability to FEMA, Department of Homeland Security. If awarded, the grant would continue to fund seismic improvements on private single-family residences and duplexes. Additionally, the Administration is requesting to continue funding of one existing full-time employee and two additional full time employees. The estimated budget reflects a three-year performance period.   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, May 21, 2024 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, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 9   4.Grant Application: Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Grant - Community Rating System Enrollment The Council will consider approving a grant application from the Department of Public Utilities to FEMA, Department of Homeland Security. If awarded, the grant would fund the document preparation needed for enrollment in the Community Rating System (CRS) program, to implement the strategies and maintain requirements to attain a community rating. The department will also engage in a public outreach program to educate homeowners about a reduced rate for FEMA flood insurance and educate contractors and developers about requirements for building in a floodplain.   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, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent agenda.   5.Grant Application: Cornell Wetland Demonstration Space – Jordan River Commission Weed Maintenance Program The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Department of Public Lands to the Utah Division of Forest, Fire and State Lands. If awarded, the grant would fund the removal of invasive species and begin the restoration of upland and wetland habitat on the Jordan River from 700 North to 1000 North.   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, May 21, 2024 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, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 10   6.Grant Application: UDOT Safe Sidewalk Program – Sidewalk Construction and Crossing Improvements on Redwood Rd. The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Department of Transportation to the UDOT Safe Sidwalk Program. If awarded, the grant would fund a wide sidewalk along Redwood Road from 900 South to Indiana Avenue and make crossing improvements to the Redwood Road and Indiana Avenue intersection.   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, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent agenda.   7.Grant Application: Utah Department of Public Safety First Responders Mental Health Grant The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from SLC 911 Communications Bureau to the Utah Department of Public Safety. If awarded, the grant would fund one year of a comprehensive mental health and wellness platform tool for first responders, including wellness sessions, web-accessible peer support, a wellness resource toolkit, learning modules and wellness sessions available online to first responders, their families and retirees for early detection and intervention. Training will also be provided for SLC 911 personnel.   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, May 21, 2024 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, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 11   Sylvia Richards introduced the grant items. Ryeleigh Hewlett spoke against using city funds for outside projects or entities and requested grants to seek money elsewhere. Kristina Robb supported the Utah Department of Transportation Safe Sidewalk Program and the Utah Department of Public Safety First Responders Mental Health Grant due to the massive public benefit from both items to the community. Council Member Petro commented that Grant Item 6 did not clearly state wage funding sources and requested review by the City Attorney and Staff before further discussions were held. Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Puy to close the public hearing and refer items G1 – G7 to a future Consent Agenda for action. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 8.Resolution: Authorizing Assistance for Fairmont Heights Senior Housing Development at 2257 South 1100 East The Council will accept public comment and consider a resolution that would adopt the conclusions of the public benefit analysis for the proposed Fairmont Heights Project at 2257 South 1100 East. The project would provide approximately 110 units of new affordable senior housing on a 0.81-acre property. The Administration intends to use $5.6 million in “dormant” funds from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and seeks authorization from the Council to negotiate final terms with the Housing Authority of Salt Lake City.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 12 Allison Rowland introduced the item. Ryeleigh Hewlett supported senior housing, requested a more defined scope of what those houses looked like, and asked the Council to create a safe environment for all people. Motion: Moved by Council Member Young, seconded by Council Member Puy to close the public hearing and adopt Resolution 16 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 9.Fiscal Year 2024-25 Budget: Metropolitan Water District Preview, Property Tax Proposal The Council will continue to accept public comment and consider approving the proposed property tax increase by the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake and Sandy, for Fiscal Year 2024-25. For more information visit tinyurl.com/MetroWaterDistrict. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024; Tuesday, May 7, 2024; and Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 and Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 and Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 13 Council Member Mano introduced the item. Ryeleigh Hewlett supported tax money for clean drinking water and stated that everyone worldwide needed access. Council Members Puy and Lopez Chavez supported the tax increase, which would invest money in the city and secure water conservation and safety for the citizens. Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Dugan to close the public hearing and adopt Resolution 15 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 10.Ordinance: Library Budget Amendment No.3 for Fiscal Year 2023-24 The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the budget for the Library Fund for Fiscal Year 2023-24. 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 required annual true-ups of property tax increments that go to the Utah Inland Port Authority, Convention Center Hotel, and the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Ben Luedtke introduced the item. Levy Woodruff supported the proposed Ordinance in order to continue operating and providing vital services to the community. Ryeleigh Hewlett spoke in support of funding libraries and the need to maintain access to knowledge gained from books worldwide. Monica Hilding spoke in support of public libraries but opposed property taxes being used for the Inland Port and requested that those funds be used for city residents. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 14 Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Dugan to close the public hearing and adopt Ordinance 36 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 11.Ordinances relating to Fiscal Year 2024-25 City Budget, including the budget for the Library Fund The Council will accept public comment regarding an ordinance adopting the final budget and the employment staffing document for Salt Lake City, Utah and related ordinances for Fiscal Year 2024-25. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Close hearing and refer to public hearing on June 4, 2024 Ordinances listed below (G11 – G19) are associated with the implementation of the Mayor’s Recommended Budget for Salt Lake City, including the Library Fund, for the Fiscal Year 2024-25. All ordinances will be heard as one public hearing item during the May 21st and June 4th public hearings. 12.Ordinance: Adopting the Budget for the Library Fund of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider approving an ordinance adopting the budget for the Library Fund of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 15 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Close hearing and refer to public hearing on June 4, 2024 13.Ordinance: Adopting the rate of tax levy, including the levy for the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider approving an ordinance adopting the rate of tax levy, including the levy for the Library Fund, upon all real and personal property within Salt Lake City made taxable by law for Fiscal Year 2024-25. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Close hearing and refer to public hearing on June 4, 2024 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 16 14.Ordinance: Amendments to the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider approving an ordinance amending various fees and fee information set forth in the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Close hearing and refer to public hearing on June 4, 2024 15.Ordinance: Compensation Plan for All Non-represented employees of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance approving a compensation plan for all non-represented employees of Salt Lake City. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Close hearing and refer to public hearing on June 4, 2024 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 17 16.Ordinance: Appropriating Necessary Funds to Implement Provisions of an MOU between Salt Lake City and AFSCME for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance appropriating necessary funds to implement, for Fiscal Year 2024-25, the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Salt Lake City Corporation and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 1004, representing eligible employees. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Close hearing and refer to public hearing on June 4, 2024 17.Ordinance: Appropriating Necessary Funds to Implement Provisions of the MOU between Salt Lake City and the International Association of Firefighters for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance appropriating the necessary funds to implement, for Fiscal Year 2024-25, the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Salt Lake City Corporation and the International Association of Firefighters Local 81, representing eligible employees. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Close hearing and refer to public hearing on June 4, 2024 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 18 18.Ordinance: Appropriating Necessary Funds to Implement Provisions of the MOU between Salt Lake City and the Salt Lake City Police Association for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance appropriating necessary funds to implement, for Fiscal Year 2024-25, the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Salt Lake City Corporation and the Salt Lake Police Association, representing eligible employees. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Close hearing and refer to public hearing on June 4, 2024 19.Ordinance: Compensation Adjustment for Elected and Statutory Officers The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance approving a compensation adjustment for elected and statutory officers of Salt Lake City. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Close hearing and refer to public hearing on June 4, 2024 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 19 Jennifer Bruno introduced the item. Ryeleigh Hewlett spoke against the compensation adjustment for the Mayor and Council, they should not receive a salary raise when the money could be applied to help the citizens who could not afford to eat and live. En Canada spoke against the police budget increase, stating that the funds should be used for other city improvements, such as street lighting updates, and informed the Council of the importance of upholding the First Amendment right. Chris Butler spoke against the police budget and overtime increase and stated that social workers should be given more funding to support citizens instead. Ernest Sanchez spoke against the police budget and other tax increases and discussed the inability to retire due to so much taxing from the City. Kristina Robb asked the Council to fund the building and code enforcement grant to preserve the ability of current residents to rent and limit short-term rentals. Julian Jurkoic urged the Council to fund the Greenwood Project and make Public Land projects more of a priority for the City. Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to close the public hearing and refer items G11 – G19 to a new public hearing on June, 4, 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 20.Capital City Revitalization Zone The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting the creation of a Capital City Revitalization Zone, which could potentially facilitate redevelopment around the Delta Center. For more information visit tinyurl.com/SLCRevitalizationZone. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 and Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, July 2, 2024 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 20 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Nick Tarbet introduced the item. Mike Maughan (Smith Entertainment Group) spoke on the proposed development and their plan with Abravanel Hall to maintain its public benefit while connecting all sides of downtown to create a cohesive community. Council Member Wharton reminded the public that the development was moving quickly due to the time frame set by the Legislature to create the district. Bim Oliver spoke against the revitalization zone's flawed plan and lucrative return promises and suggested the Council set aside money from the district to fund the renovation of Abravanel Hall to maintain it in the community. Meg Averett urged the Council to spend the funds on renovating the current Abravanel Hall instead of demolishing it for a hockey stadium. Levy Woodruff spoke of the need to create more affordable housing to ensure that citizens who pay taxes on this revitalization zone could afford to live there and to require more minimum affordable housing units within the development. Ryeleigh Hewlett spoke against the revitalization zone, stating the need to keep affordable housing available for residents. Traci O'Very Covey supported the revitalization zone and spoke on the need to fund the rebuilding of the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (UMOCA), keeping that vital part of the community active. En Canada spoke against the revitalization plan and stated concern that the money earned from the district would only go to developers. Nathan Phillips supported the revitalization zone, addressing positive results for both private and public sectors. Dee Brewer supported the revitalization zone and the downtown growth it would support in Salt Lake City's future. Laura Allred Hurtado spoke in support of the revitalization zone that would rebuild UMOCA and support the arts. RJ Walker spoke on creating more free and affordable crafting spaces for local artists when creating the revitalization zone to ensure a venue to continue their projects. Rick Seven (owner of Squatters Brewery) supported the revitalization zone and MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 21 detailed its impact on their business and the ability to support their employees. Carolyn Abravanel voiced opposition to the destruction of Abravanel Hall and the need to protect the historic building when creating the revitalization zone. Frank McEntire supported the financial bill to renovate UMOCA and keep the arts alive in the City. Richard Walje (President of the UMOCA Board) supported the revitalization zone and expressed excitement for the future of art within the new development. Dan Hayes (General Manager for Salt Palace Convention Center) supported the creation of the revitalization zone and requested that the benefits of including the Salt Palace in the redevelopment plans and not mislabeling the location as a divider be reviewed. Samuel Adams asked the Council to review the plan to mitigate displacement risk by establishing an affordable housing stock in the plan and implementing long-term homes for small businesses around the Delta Center. Karen Platis urged the Council and Mayor to find a way to implement the sports district while keeping the music hall and arts alive within the City and expressed dismay towards massive screens lining the streets around the new zone. Patricia Kingston spoke on the need to preserve Abravanel Hall and its historic monument within Salt Lake City. Lisa Imamura spoke about Japantown and other cultures neighboring the revitalization zone, which wanted to be included in the discussion and its creation. Everen Brown requested more public information on the plan and a clearer map to understand better the proposed arena's actual footprint and public space. Council Members took a short break during this item. Kaitlin Eskelson (President & CEO of Visit Salt Lake) supported the creation of the revitalization zone and reminded the Council to support and not displace small local businesses when rethinking the convention center. Garrett Parker (Hotel General Manager and Board Chair of Visit Salt Lake) supported the revitalization zone and asked the Council to ensure convention business and functioning of the convention center during the expansion. Julie Easton Gregerson opposed the added sales tax for a project that did not fully address the citizens' concerns. Sabrina Nelson spoke about the great acoustic sound of Abravanel Hall and the irreplaceable creation that would be lost with its rebuilding and demonstrated the MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 22 effects of acoustics with a short opera performance. Damon Talbot supported the plan and stated the Council should include the community in the initial stages of discussion and the short timeline. Annette Jarvis (Utah Symphony and UMOCA Board Member) requested that arts be at the forefront of the development to allow collaboration with the entertainment focus. Sheldon Marumoto spoke on Japantown and urged the Council to fund its revitalization project and ensure the sports district development's focus included preserving the remaining history. Tom Merrill (Chair of Downtown Community Council) stated that public funds should prioritize public benefits, Salt Lake needed a backup plan if private funding failed, and strong support existed for restoring Japantown. Monica Hilding spoke against the revitalization zone and asked the Council to revisit the Rio Grande Plan as an alternative to this district. David Scheer discussed Abravanel Hall's unique design and the need to keep it due to its inability to recreate the architecture. James Allen spoke against the revitalization zone and reminded the Council to listen to their constituents when voting on this item. Mike Nielsen (UMOCA Board Member) supported the item and the remodeling of the museum, creating a better home for the arts. JC Hamilton supported the revitalization zone and asked the Council to consider some community investment in the creation. Floyd Morian urged the Council to enhance Japantown while creating this revitalization zone and to include the local communities. Alex Hirai spoke against the revitalization zone, stating that it was a rushed process and that using taxpayer dollars to fund the project was unacceptable. Clarysa Park represented the petition to revitalize Japantown, read the petition, and brought the physical signatures gathered around the valley supporting the project. Matthew Givens spoke generally in favor of the plan, with the expectation that all community members, developers, and investors would have a say in the project. John Little spoke on requiring taxpayer profits to be reinvested back into the community instead of private investors and treating all citizens and entities as project stakeholders. Kate Little stated the need to slow down on the development and ensure the plan has MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 23 been thoroughly reviewed before approving a tax increase for the revitalization zone. Libby Haslam urged the Council to preserve Abravanel Hall, leave it out of the plans, and focus on rebuilding UMOCA instead. Trey Imamura expressed excitement about creating the new zone and asked the Council to keep the Japanese–American community involved in the conversation and updated on all steps. Natalie Brooks spoke on the privatization of the proposed plan aimed strictly at developers' profits and asked the Council to slow down and review the plan more before adopting it and promoting public transportation over building parking lots. Marisa Eng spoke about the Buddhist Temple and its community benefits and urged the Council to invite community members and groups as key stakeholders into the planning conversations. Denise Taylor Sivo spoke against the revitalization zone and expressed concern about massive screens and lights disrupting the community. Troy Justensen spoke about the Hunting Expo, held annually at the Salt Palace, and expressed concern regarding the proposed limitation of exhibit space, which would negatively impact it and other expos. Jim Webster spoke about the special architecture of Abravanel Hall and requested the Council spread the sales tax revenue to the County, where it would be used to upgrade the music hall and avoid the blight issue that would occur once the sports teams leave Utah. Kseniya Kniazeva (Executive Director of Nomad Alliance) opposed the revitalization zone and asked the Council to address the people's basic needs before focusing on and pushing national sports in favor over the arts. Donna Johnson spoke in support of maintaining Abravanel Hall and finding a way for sports and the arts to coexist in Salt Lake City. Zenos Thoreson spoke in support of the revitalization zone, expressed excitement about more transportation options around the City, and asked the Council to include neighboring residents in the planning. Rolen Yoshinaga (Salt Lake Buddhist Temple Board Member) asked the Council to review the plan for long-term community benefits, including culture, instead of merely monetary gain. Rocky Anderson opposed the revitalization zone and urged the Council to prioritize community values and goals over Smith Entertainment's development. Stephanie Burdick spoke against the sports entertainment team and requested the MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 24 Council have more community input in the plan to ensure the developer would not take away the City's power. Drew Fallon urged a revision to the plan before it was adopted, removing the unfeasible rebuild of Abravanel Hall (preserving its history) and revisiting the Rio Grande Plan instead. Daniel Cheung urged the Council to support the Japantown revitalization plan and requested their community be involved in every step. Ed Roberson stated that the Council needed to approach this decision carefully and be informed to ensure the cohesiveness between culture, sports, and the arts. Justin Roberson supported the zone and stated the need to keep culture alive while creating a new development. Gopi Vijaya opposed the new zone and expressed concern that citizens had to pay for this sports arena while the developer received all the benefits. Virginia Pearce (UMOCA Board Member) supported the Council and urged them to invite local artists and musicians to the discussions to ensure all voices and possibilities were heard. Nathan Carlin spoke about public safety and suggested a tighter integration with transportation to create safer public transit and remove car lanes and parking structures from the plan. Jani Iwamoto spoke on the history of the Japanese Church and the growing number of members, religions, and cultures that used the church. Austin Abigt spoke against the tear down of Abravanel Hall and expressed dismay at the support of business interests over community needs. Jeff Novak spoke against the proposed increase in sales tax and reminded the Council how this would create taxation without representation for most of the citizens that the tax would fall on. Billy Magdiella spoke against the revitalization zone and stated the history of governments creating mass sports arenas to distract the citizens from the decaying morality of their empire. Brooke Smith supported the zone but requested a compromise not to force out the current cultures and churches or box them in with massive buildings. Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to continue the public hearing to a future date. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 25 Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass H.POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS: 1.Ordinance: Ballpark Station Area Rezone and Text Amendments Creation of the MU-8 Zoning District The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would establish a new zone, Form Based Mixed Use 8 (MU-8), which is a mixed-use zoning district designed for buildings of eight stories or less. Petition No.: PLNPCM2023-00169. For more information visit tinyurl.com/BallparkStationRezones.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 26   Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Wharton to adopt Ordinance 37 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass 2.Ordinance: MU-8 Zone Sign Text Amendments The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would amend various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code to establish sign regulations for the Form Based Mixed Use 8 (MU-8) zoning district. The proposed amendments are intended to establish sign regulations for the proposed MU-8 zoning district. Petition No.: PLNPCM2023- 00959.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Wharton to adopt Ordinance 38 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass 3.Ordinance: Ballpark Station Area Rezone and Text Amendments The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would rezone properties within the Ballpark Station Area Plan to align with the goals, policies, future land use recommendations, and community vision established in the plan to a variety of zoning districts, including MU-8. Petition No.:PLNPCM2023-00169 For more information visit tinyurl.com/BallparkStationRezones.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 27 Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Puy to adopt Ordinance 54 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 4.Ordinance: Ballpark Station Area Rezone at 1058 and 1064 South West Temple The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would rezone two parcels at 1058 and 1064 South West Temple to Form Based Urban Neighborhood 2. Petition No.: PLNPCM2023-00169. For more information visit tinyurl.com/BallparkStationRezones.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 28   Council Member Mano recused themselves from this agenda item. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to adopt the Ordinance 55 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez RECUSED: Darin Mano Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass 5.Ordinance: Rezone and Master Plan Amendment at Approximately 1791 South and 1815 South State Street and 118 East and 120 East Coatsville Avenue The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning of properties at approximately 1791 and 1815 South State Street from CC (Corridor Commercial) to R-MU (Residential/Mixed Use), as well as amending the zoning of properties at approximately 118 and 120 East Coatsville Avenue from R-1/5000 (Single Family Residential) to R-MU (Residential/Mixed Use). The proposal would also amend the Central Community Future Land Use Map. The applicant's intent of these amendment requests is to accommodate a redevelopment proposal to be submitted at a later date. Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar characteristics. The project is within Council District 5. Petitioner: Matthew Ratelle of Colmena Group, representing the property owners. Petition No.: PLNPCM2022-00998 & PLNPCM2022-00999. For more information visit tinyurl.com/MavenStateRezone.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 19, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, March 26, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   Council Member Mano recused themselves from this agenda item. Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Wharton to adopt Ordinance 43 of 2024 subject to the following additional requirements to be included in the contemplated development agreement: MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 29 1.A minimum of 5% of the dwelling units, which units shall be proportional to the overall ratio of unit sizes, be offered at 80% of the area median income for a period of not less than 15 years from the date a certificate of occupancy is issued for the dwelling units; 2. Provide a minimum of ½ parking space per dwelling unit within the development; and 3.Provide a minimum of one parking space per 1,000 square feet of commercial space within the development AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez RECUSED: Darin Mano Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass 6.Ordinance: Rezone at Approximately 536 South 200 West The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning of properties at approximately 536 South 200 West, 216 West Orchard Place, 224 West Orchard Place, 226 West Orchard Place, and 230 West Orchard Place from D-2 (Downtown Support District) to D-1 (Central Business District). The proposal would align with a recently approved D-2 to D-1 amendment for a neighboring property to the north. Future development plans were not submitted by the applicant at this time. Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar characteristics. The project is within Council District 4. Petitioner: Jason Boal, representing the property owners. Petition No.: PLNPCM2023-00730.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   Council Member Mano re-joined the meeting during this agenda item. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Dugan to adopt Ordinance 39 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez NAY: Darin Mano Final Result: 6 – 1 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 30 7.Ordinance: Budget Amendment No.5 for Fiscal Year 2023-24 The Council will consider an ordinance amending the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document, for Fiscal Year 2023-24. The proposed amendment includes an infrastructure loan pilot program to upgrade utilities while 2100 South is being reconstructed between 700 East and 1300 East, a State appropriation for Avenues City Cemetery road reconstruction and irrigation system upgrades, and additional funding for one-time police officer new hire bonuses among other items. For more information visit https://tinyurl.com/SLCFY24.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 16, 2024; Tuesday, May 7, 2024; and Tuesday, May 14, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   Council Members expressed disagreement and discussed the motion regarding a roundabout and temporary measure for item A-5. Council Member Puy requested a way to handle the urgent traffic issues and create a temporary solution to calm traffic until further action could be agreed upon for item A5. Budget item A5 has been held open for further discussion. Council Member Wharton stated concern regarding adjustments being made by the City Council on projects at the final scope and requested Transportation’s input to solve the traffic issues. Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Puy to adopt Ordinance 44 of 2023 amending the Fiscal Year 2024 final budget of Salt Lake City including the employment staffing document only for items as shown on the motion sheet. A-1: Fire Department Public Utilities Cost Increases for Fire Hydrant Rentals ($133,250 one-time from General Fund Balance) A-2: Police Recruitment and Retention (Total of $195,325 one-time from ARPA, $1,228,550 from General Fund Balance of which $1,159,375 one-time and $264,500 ongoing) A-4: State Legislature Appropriation for City Cemetery Road Reconstruction and Irrigation System MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 31 Upgrades ($3 Million one-time from the State to the CIP Fund) A-6: Police Impact Fee Refunds ($47,592 one-time from Unappropriated Police Impact Fee Balance in CIP) A-7: Update of the Transportation Section in the Impact Fees Facilities Plan ($29,817 rescope from last IFFP update and $30,184 from Unappropriated Transportation Impact Fees) A-9: Additional Funding for 7 Days a Week Service from Advantage Services’ Mobile Clean Team Contract ($130,649 one-time from General Fund Balance) D-1: Adding Budget for Finance Grant Position – Correction (Transfer of $14,548 from Misc. Grants Fund and $46,643 from CDBG Fund to General Fund, and $3,000 to IMS Fund) D-2: Recognizing Overtime Revenue in Budget ($1,736,505 from General Fund) D-3: Relocate CAN CRAG Funds ($100,000 one-time from General Fund of which $27,800 to the County Housing Authority’s HOPWA Rental Assistance Program and $72,200 to Neighborhood House’s Early Childhood Education Program) D-4: HOME Dormant Income Transfer (Transfers $3,463,696 from Housing Fund to Misc. Grants Fund) D-6: Airport Interest Budget Adjustment ($21,933,876 from Airport Fund) D-8: Community Reinvestment Agency Act True Up ($3,675, 752 from General Fund – One-time) D-9: Streets Impact Fee Excess Capacity Reimbursement and Funding Source Change ($6,943,500 from Streets Impact Fees to General Fund), and ($7,018,500 from Streets Impact Fees to CIP Fund) E-1: Utah DNR, Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands Grant ($30,000 from Misc. Grants) Section G: Grant Consent Agenda No. 4 G-1: Department of Environmental Quality – State of Utah – Service Line Inventory ($100,000 from Misc. Grants Fund) Section G: Grant Consent Agenda No. 5 G-1: Safe Streets For All ($953,600 from Misc. Grants Fund) G-2: Marathon Petroleum – Drone Funding ($4,532 from Misc. Grants Fund) G-3: Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Grant ($600,068 from Misc. Grants Fund) G-4: Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grant ($9,280 from Misc. Grants Fund) AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass Motion: Moved by Council Member Lopez Chavez, seconded by Council Member Puy to further adopt item D-7 for open streets events in the Granary District and on Main Street Downtown in 2024. The $250,288 is a rescope of unused funds from prior year Downtown Open Main Street events. The funding is split $190,000 for the Granary District and $60,288 for Main Street Downtown, contingent upon the contract including addressing bike infrastructure and encouraging alternative transportation. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 32 D-7: Open Streets 2024 in the Granary District and on Main Street Downtown ($250,288 is a rescope of unused funds from prior year Downtown Open Main Street events and; $190,000 is for the Granary District and $60,288 is for Main Street Downtown). AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Alejandro Puy, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass I.COMMENTS:   1.Questions to the Mayor from the City Council. Council Member Mano thanked Mayor Erin Mendenhall for attending the meeting and staying late with the City Council and Staff. 2.Comments to the City Council. (This is a one-hour time slot for the public to comment on any City business not scheduled for a public hearing. Each person will have two minutes to talk. General comment registration closes at 7:30 p.m.) Misty Myers stated sadness regarding the use of funding and where it was being applied by the City and urged more funding to be used towards helping the homeless, minimizing the wage gap, and saving the Great Salt Lake. En Canada spoke on the inhumane acts committed overseas and urged Salt Lake City to support all citizens. Ryeleigh Hewlett urged the Council to pass a cease-fire and stated dismay for city funds being used towards war. Wendy Garvin spoke about the unsheltered residents who need help and urged the Council to add more key bathrooms in public areas for all residents and the community to use. Shayla Shepherd spoke about the need to preserve and improve the city's arts programs by keeping Abravanel Hall as is to protect the community's legacy of art and not funding an already thriving sports program. J.NEW BUSINESS: NONE.   K.UNFINISHED BUSINESS: NONE.   L.CONSENT: MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 33 1.Ordinance: Planning and Historic Landmark Commission Membership and Appeals Hearing Officer Term Limit Text Amendment The Council will set the date of Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to the membership and term length of zoning decision- making bodies. The proposal is intended to reduce the minimum required number of commissioners for both the Planning Commission and Historic Landmark Commission so that if there is a sudden exit of commissioners, both land use authorities would be able to conduct City business. The proposal would also remove the language stating that the appeals hearing officer can serve no more than two consecutive five-year terms. This amendment will affect Chapter 21A.06 Decision Making Bodies and Officials.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Thursday, May 30, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Set date.   2.Ordinance: Title 18 Text Amendments The Council will set the date of Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the text of Titles 2, 5, 18 and 21A of the Salt Lake City Code to update references to state adopted code, modify building code enforcement appeal process, add and increase building enforcement fines and penalties to match zoning enforcement and cost of operations. The changes are necessary to bring the City's building regulations into compliance with state law.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Thursday, May 30, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Set date.   3.Board Appointment: Library Board – Natalie Moldover The Council will consider approving the appointment of Natalie Moldover to the Library Board for a term ending June 30, 2027.   MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 34 FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 14, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   4.Board Appointment: Sister Cities Board – Stacee Adams The Council will consider approving the appointment of Stacee Adams to the Sister Cities Board for a term ending July 3, 2028.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 14, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   5.Board Appointment: Transportation Advisory Board – Miranda Bradshaw The Council will consider approving the appointment of Miranda Bradshaw to the Transportation Advisory Board for a term ending September 27, 2027.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 14, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   6.Board Appointment: Arts Council – Gabriella Huggins The Council will consider approving the appointment of Gabriella Huggins to the Arts Council Board for a term ending May 21, 2027. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 35   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 14, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   7.Board Appointment: Business Advisory Board – Bryce Wurtsbaugh The Council will consider approving the appointment of Bryce Wurtsbaugh to the Business Advisory Board for a term ending December 25, 2028.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 14, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   8.Board Appointment: Sister Cities Board – Rose Kjesbo The Council will consider approving the appointment of Rose Kjesbo to the Sister Cities Board for a term ending July 3, 2028.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   9.Board Reappointment: Library Board – Ronald McClain The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Ronald McClain to the Library MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 36 Board for a term ending June 30, 2027. 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, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve. 10.Board Reappointment: Art Design Board – Meggie Troili The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Meggie Troili to the Art Design Board for a term ending May 21, 2027. 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, May 21, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to approve Consent Agenda. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass M.ADJOURNMENT: Meeting adjourned at 11:00 pm Council Minutes Approved: RDA Minutes Approved: LBA Minutes Approved: MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 37 _______________________________ City Council Chair Victoria Petro _______________________________ Redevelopment Agency Chair Alejandro Puy _______________________________ Local Building Authority Chair Victoria Petro _______________________________ City Recorder Please refer to Meeting Materials (available at https://data.slc.gov by selecting City Council Meeting Information) for supportive content including electronic recordings and comments submitted prior to or during the meeting. Websites listed within the body of the Minutes may not remain active indefinitely. This document along with the digital recording constitutes the official minutes of the City Council, RDA, and LBA meeting held Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and is not intended to serve as a full transcript. Please refer to the electronic recording for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, May 21, 2024 38 PENDING MINUTES – NOT APPROVED The Local Building Authority, Redevelopment Agency, and the Salt Lake City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah met in Formal Session on Tuesday, June 4, 2024. The following Board Directors/Council Members were present: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Alejandro Puy, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez 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 Present City Staff: Katherine Lewis – City Attorney, DeeDee Robinson – Minutes & Records Clerk, Thais Stewart – Deputy City Recorder, Taylor Hill – Constituent Liaison/Policy Analyst, Scott Corpany – Staff Assistant, Brian Fullmer – Constituent Liaison, Policy Analyst, Nick Tarbet – Senior Public Policy Analyst Council Member Dugan presided at and conducted the meeting. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 pm. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 1 LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MEETING A.LBA OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Board/Council Member Dan Dugan will conduct the formal meeting. 2.Pledge of Allegiance. 3.Welcome and Public Meeting Rules. B.LBA PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1.Resolution: Budget for the Local Building Authority for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Board will accept public comment and consider approving a resolution that would adopt the final budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25. The LBA’s Capital Projects Fund for Fiscal Year 2024-25 only includes the bond debt services for the Glendale and Marmalade Libraries. (Other Capital projects throughout the City are included in the Mayor’s Recommended Budget; see the Capital Improvement Program Budget Book.) The LBA is a financing tool for cities and government entities, like libraries, to bond for capital projects at better interest rates. Capital projects are big construction projects like parks, public buildings, and street projects. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Jennifer Bruno provided a brief introduction. There were no public comments. Motion: Moved by Board Member Puy, seconded by Board Member Petro to close the MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 2 public hearing and refer the item to a future date for action. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass C.LBA ADJOURNMENT: Motion: Moved by Board Member Puy, seconded by Board Member Lopez Chavez to adjourn as the LBA and convene as the RDA. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 3 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MEETING Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined. D.RDA PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1.Resolution: Budget for the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Board will accept public comment and consider approving a resolution adopting the final budget for the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2024-25. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Jennifer Bruno provided a brief introduction. Christopher Jay spoke to the proposed RDA budget and suggested it include no supposed tax increase revenue and be based solely on corporate sponsorship and private donations, if the Board decided on a vote for a sales tax increase it was proposed that a major portion of it should be set aside to renovate Abravenel Hall. Motion: Moved by Director Puy, seconded by Director Petro to close the public hearing and refer the item to a future date for action. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 4 E.RDA ADJOURNMENT: Motion: Moved by Board Member Puy, seconded by Board Member Petro to adjourn as the RDA and convene as the City Council. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 5 SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL MEETING Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined. F.CITY COUNCIL OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Welcome and Public Meeting Rules. 2.The Council will approve the work session meeting minutes of February 6, 2024; March 26, 2024; and May 7, 2024, as well as the formal meeting minutes of April 16, 2024. Motion: Moved by Council Member Lopez Chavez, seconded by Council Member Wharton to approve the meeting minutes of February 6, 2024, March 26, 2024; and May 7, 2024, as well as the formal meeting minutes of April 16, 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 3.The Council will consider adopting a joint ceremonial resolution with Mayor Mendenhall recognizing Home Depot and its Dedicated Employees for their service to Salt Lake City. Council Member Dugan said this item would be moved to a future date. G.PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1.Ordinance: Title 18 Text Amendments The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the text of Titles 2, 5, 18 and 21A of the Salt Lake City Code to update references to state adopted code, modify building code enforcement appeal process, add and increase building enforcement fines and penalties to match zoning enforcement and cost of operations. The changes are necessary to bring the City's building regulations into compliance with state law. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Thursday, May 30, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 6 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s.) Nick Tarbet provided a brief introduction. There were no public comments. Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Petro to close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 2.Ordinance: Planning and Historic Landmark Commission Membership and Appeals Hearing Officer Term Limit Text Amendment The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to the membership and term length of zoning decision-making bodies. The proposal is intended to reduce the minimum required number of commissioners for both the Planning Commission and Historic Landmark Commission so that if there is a sudden exit of commissioners, both land use authorities would be able to conduct City business. The proposal would also remove the language stating that the appeals hearing officer can serve no more than two consecutive five-year terms. This amendment will affect Chapter 21A.06 Decision Making Bodies and Officials. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Thursday, May 30, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Ordinances listed below (G3 – G11) are associated with the implementation of the Mayor’s Recommended Budget for Salt Lake City, including the Library Fund, for the Fiscal Year 2024-25. All ordinances will be heard as one public hearing. Brian Fullmer provided a brief introduction. Cindy Cromer spoke regarding the challenges of meeting a quorum for decision making bodies, and described self imposed hardships such as the impacts of losing highly relevant skill sets when commissioners leave abruptly (to serve as Council Members or for MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 7 the Administration) and failing to screen applicants for the commission relative to the demands of the appointment. Motion: Moved by Council Member Petro, seconded by Council Member Young to close the public hearing and adopt Ordinance 40 of 2024, with the understanding that the City Recorder will publish the ordinance as soon as possible. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 3.Ordinances relating to Fiscal Year 2024-25 City Budget, excluding the budget for the Library Fund The Council will accept public comment and consider approving an ordinance adopting the budget for Salt Lake City, Utah, excluding the budget for the Library Fund, which is separately adopted, and the employment staffing document of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). 4.Ordinance: Adopting the Budget for the Library Fund of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider approving an ordinance adopting the budget for the Library Fund of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 8 5.Ordinance: Adopting the rate of tax levy, including the levy for the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider approving an ordinance adopting the rate of tax levy, including the levy for the Library Fund, upon all real and personal property within Salt Lake City made taxable by law for Fiscal Year 2024-25. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). 6.Ordinance: Amendments to the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider approving an ordinance amending various fees and fee information set forth in the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). 7.Ordinance: Compensation Plan for All Non-represented employees of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance approving a compensation plan for all non-represented employees of Salt Lake City. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 9 discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). 8.Ordinance: Appropriating Necessary Funds to Implement Provisions of an MOU between Salt Lake City and AFSCME for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance appropriating necessary funds to implement, for Fiscal Year 2024-25, the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Salt Lake City Corporation and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 1004, representing eligible employees. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). 9.Ordinance: Appropriating Necessary Funds to Implement Provisions of the MOU between Salt Lake City and the International Association of Firefighters for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance appropriating the necessary funds to implement, for Fiscal Year 2024-25, the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Salt Lake City Corporation and the International Association of Firefighters Local 81, representing eligible employees. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 10 TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). 10.Ordinance: Appropriating Necessary Funds to Implement Provisions of the MOU between Salt Lake City and the Salt Lake City Police Association for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance appropriating necessary funds to implement, for Fiscal Year 2024-25, the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Salt Lake City Corporation and the Salt Lake Police Association, representing eligible employees. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 11 11.Ordinance: Compensation Adjustment for Elected and Statutory Officers The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance approving a compensation adjustment for elected and statutory officers of Salt Lake City. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Jennifer Bruno provided a brief introduction. Julia McGonigle spoke to Budget Item #11 and being opposed to the proposed increase in salary for the Mayor and said salary increases should be going to Police and Fire personnel, other Council Members who were underpaid, and librarians. Bill Hirt spoke to Budget Item #11 and being opposed to the proposed increase in salary for the Mayor and cited reporting that this would place the Mayor above or equal to Mayors of far larger cities in the west such as Sacramento where the population was much larger than Salt Lake City. Julian Jurkoic expressed frustrations for lack in funding for the Safer Crossings Program and spoke to the dangers of many roads in the City, citing a high number of traffic fatalities and injuries in his neighborhood alone. Kristina Robb spoke regarding Budget Item #9; the importance of fire/emergency personnel for their volunteer work and their own personal needs, and asked the Council to review their pay structure. Lily Robb spoke regarding Budget Item #9 and to their history/experience working with Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel, the challenges they faced both personally and monetarily, and asked the Council and Mayor to support Salt Lake City Firefighters. Wendy Garvin spoke to being in support of the City providing restrooms for the unsheltered community and general public and thanked the Council for its serious consideration of the initiative. Simon Rucinski spoke to Budget Item #11 and being opposed to the proposed increase MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 12 in salary for the Mayor and said the money could be better allocated for issues the City faced that were not being addressed. S W spoke to Budget Item #11 and being opposed to the proposed increase in salary for the Mayor, and said the money could be better allocated for the City’s aging infrastructure, green space, and trails. Jeff Bair spoke to the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) grant program needing to be funded as part of the budget, stated very few CIP proposals were funded over the past year, traffic calming in the Liberty Wells neighborhood was direly needed, and urged the Council to fund the grant program. Roberto Tamayo spoke to being homeless, being witness to addiction, helping those in need on the streets when necessary, how people treated each other, and interactions with Police personnel. Jon Hall spoke to being homeless and the importance of access to restrooms/showers/food and urged the Council to help with sanctioned camping spaces for a place to call home and access to showers and restrooms to maintain hygiene. Kseniya Kniazeva thanked the Council for recent initiatives to assist the homeless community and advocated for sanctioned camping, safe parking spaces, laundry, restroom and shower facilities. Cristiam Quispe spoke of being from Peru and now living homeless in Salt Lake City for a year now, described difficulties finding safe places to sleep or take showers, and having no financial means to get immigration paperwork finalized to find employment, thanked the Council for hearing his story. Rashad Grey spoke to recently becoming homeless, being asked to leave/getting kicked out of places near resources like food, having his tent removed while he was away trying to find a job, the importance of having a safe place to store belongings and restroom facilities. Brandon Jeanpierre thanked the Council for appropriating funds for more public restrooms, spoke to the dire issue of homelessness here and across the country. Eric Povilus spoke to Budget Item #11 and being opposed to the proposed increase in salary for the Mayor, citing no justification that merited such an increase especially when such things as the City’s infrastructure had been neglected, suggested if the Council thought a raise was appropriate, to provide one equal to the average pay raise for a City employee. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to close the public hearing and refer items G3 through G11 to a future agenda for action. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 13 AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass H.POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS: 1.Resolution: Authorizing Assistance for Fairmont Heights Senior Housing Development at 2257 South 1100 East The Council will consider a resolution that would adopt the conclusions of the public benefit analysis for the proposed Fairmont Heights Project at 2257 South 1100 East. The project would provide approximately 110 units of new affordable senior housing on a 0.81-acre property. The Administration intends to use $5.6 million in “dormant” funds from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and seeks authorization from the Council to negotiate final terms with the Housing Authority of Salt Lake City. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 14 This resolution was adopted on May 21, 2024 and was inadvertently added to a new agenda/adopted a second time. 2.Ordinance: Budget Amendment No.5 for Fiscal Year 2023-24 The Council will consider an ordinance amending the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document, for Fiscal Year 2023-24. The proposed amendment includes a single remaining item for traffic safety improvements to the intersection of 2200 West and 2100 North. For more information visit https://tinyurl.com/SLCFY24 . FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 16, 2024; Tuesday, May 7, 2024; and Tuesday, May 14, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Council Member Petro, seconded by Council Member Puy to adopt Ordinance 41 of 2024, amending the FY24 final budget of Salt Lake City including the staffing document for Item A-5 as shown on the motion sheet. I further move that the Council request the Administration recommend guidance for where roundabouts should be placed taking into consideration air quality and areas with greater pedestrian traffic. • A-5: TBD Traffic Control and Safety Improvements for the 2200 West and 2100 North Intersection ($450,000 one—time from General Fund Balance to the CIP Fund) AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass I.COMMENTS: 1.Questions to the Mayor from the City Council. There were no questions/comments. 2.Comments to the City Council. (This is a one-hour time slot for the public to comment on any City business not scheduled for a public hearing. Each person will have two minutes to talk. General comment registration closes at 7:30 p.m.) Council Member Dugan reiterated the rules of decorum. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 15 Christopher Jay spoke regarding Abravenel Hall and the symphony being state treasures, the residents of SLC should not be tasked with funding its renovation, and encouraged the Council to advocate for renovation to the hall (not replacing/rebuilding). Russell Erbe spoke regarding the proposed tax increase to develop the area around the Delta Center, said it would push out current residents and turn downtown areas into exclusive destinations, urged the Council to find alternative ways to develop the area without burdening residents with increased taxes. Jen Colby spoke to being opposed to a 30-year tax increase that would subsidize wealthy sports team owners vs. all of the other needs in the City such as well designed pedestrian zones and complete protected bicycle networks throughout downtown, and asked the Council to reject the proposal. Bill Hirt spoke to design flaws (in a newly re-engineered street) in relation to a bus having to stop at the intersection of 900 East and 900 South that blocked west bound traffic on a one lane street, and said the money it cost to reconstruct could have been better used. Misty Meyers reminded Council Members that a cease-fire resolution for Gaza could still be called for, spoke to the number of victims/deaths in the conflict, and expressed disappointment with the current proposed budget (the Mayor’s increase in salary) and the proposed tax increase. Monica Hilding spoke to being opposed to the sports center development stating the money could be used in better ways, suggested instead to build a better downtown that was friendly to pedestrians, bicyclists, and people who used public transportation. Jeff Bair spoke to difficulties with being able to register to speak during the general comment portion of the meeting and suggested an online registration method to accommodate those who could not physically show up before the cut off time for registering. Meg Griffes said there was still time, still a chance, and still a request from the public for the Council to pass a cease-fire resolution, expressed disappointment regarding the current proposed budget, and suggested the money instead go to community resources for the public and the un-housed community. Larry Suggars spoke regarding “line workers” from the City Sanitation and Streets Departments; helpful City employees who made the city better, thanked Council Member Puy for raising the speed limit on his street to 30 miles per hour, and questioned why the cost was so high for keeping chickens, noting a senior discount should be in place. Kristina Robb spoke regarding joining parents and students of East High School in a walk to support a new Glendale neighborhood high school, and asked if her group could get in touch with the Miller Ford Raceway to provide sanctioned racing for the kids. Council Member Puy took a moment of personal privilege to clarify that there was a way MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 16 to register for general comment online and suggested re-sharing that information to the public. J.NEW BUSINESS: NONE. K.UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 1.Ordinance: Economic Development Loan Fund - Shades of Pale, Inc. The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would approve a $350,000 loan for Shades of Pale, Inc. at 1388 South 300 West from the Economic Development Loan Fund (EDLF). Shades of Pale is a local microbrewer with a regional distribution. This loan will assist in the creation of 10 new jobs in the next year and the retention of 11 current jobs. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Council Member Lopez Chavez, seconded by Council Member Mano to adopt Ordinance 42 of 2024 approving a $350,000 loan for Shades of Pale, Inc., from the Economic Development Loan Fund. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass L.CONSENT: 1.Board Appointment: City and County Building Conservation and Use Committee – Karen Ferguson The Council will consider approving the appointment of Karen Ferguson to the City and County Building Conservation and Use Committee Board for a term ending July 17, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 17 discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve. 2.Board Reappointment: Parks, Natural Lands, Urban Forestry, and Trails Advisory Board – Talula Pontuti The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Talula Pontuti to the Parks, Natural Lands, Urban Forestry, and Trails Advisory Board for a term ending June 4, 2027. 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, June 4, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve. 3.Board Reappointment: Art Design Board – Tiffini Porter The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Tiffini Porter to the Art Design Board for a term ending June 4, 2027. 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, June 4, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Approve. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 18 Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Puy to approve the Consent agenda. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass M.ADJOURNMENT: Meeting adjourned at 8:14 pm. Council Minutes Approved: RDA Minutes Approved: LBA Minutes Approved: _______________________________ City Council Chair Victoria Petro _______________________________ Redevelopment Agency Chair Alejandro Puy _______________________________ Local Building Authority Chair Victoria Petro _______________________________ City Recorder Please refer to Meeting Materials (available at https://data.slc.gov by selecting City Council Meeting Information) for supportive content including electronic recordings and comments submitted prior to or during the meeting. Websites listed within the body of the Minutes may not remain active indefinitely. This document along with the digital recording constitutes the official minutes of the City Council, RDA, and LBA meeting held Tuesday, June 4, 2024 and is not intended to serve as a MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 4, 2024 full transcript. Please refer to the electronic recording for entire content pursuant to Utah Code 52-4-203. 19 PENDING MINUTES – NOT APPROVED The Local Building Authority, Redevelopment Agency, and the Salt Lake City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah met in Formal Session on Tuesday, June 11, 2024. The following Board Directors/Council Members were present: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Alejandro Puy, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Present Legislative leadership: Jennifer Bruno – Deputy Director, Lehua Weaver – Associate Deputy Director Present Administrative leadership: Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Rachel Otto – Chief of Staff, Jill Love – Chief Administrative Officer Present City Staff: Katherine Lewis – City Attorney, Cindy Lou Trishman – City Recorder, Stephanie Elliott – Minutes & Records Clerk, Thais Stewart – Deputy City Recorder, Taylor Hill – Constituent Liaison/Policy Analyst, Scott Corpany – Staff Assistant, Nick Tarbet – Senior Public Policy Analyst, Sylvia Richards – Public Policy Analyst The meeting was called to order at 7:00 pm MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 1     MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 2 LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MEETING   A.LBA OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Board/Council Member Dan Dugan will conduct the formal meeting. 2.Pledge of Allegiance. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 3 B.LBA POTENTIAL ACTION:   1.Resolution: Budget for the Local Building Authority for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Board will consider approving a resolution that would adopt the final budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25. The LBA’s Capital Projects Fund for Fiscal Year 2024-25 only includes the bond debt services for the Glendale and Marmalade Libraries. (Other Capital projects throughout the City are included in the Mayor’s Recommended Budget; see the Capital Improvement Program Budget Book.) The LBA is a financing tool for cities and government entities, like libraries, to bond for capital projects at better interest rates. Capital projects are big construction projects like parks, public buildings, and street projects.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   Motion: Moved by Board Member Puy, seconded by Board Member Wharton to adopt Resolution 02 of 2024 adopting the Final Budget for Fiscal Year 2025 of the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass C.LBA ADJOURNMENT: Motion: Moved by Board Member Wharton, seconded by Board Member Puy to to adjourn as the LBA and reconvene as the RDA board. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass   MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 4 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MEETING Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined. D.RDA POTENTIAL ACTION:   1.Resolution: Budget for the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Board will consider approving a resolution adopting the final budget for the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2024-25.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Thursday, June 11, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   Motion: Moved by Director Mano, seconded by Director Puy to adopt Resolution 11 of 2024 approving the Fiscal Year 2024 RDA Budget reflected in the attached Key Changes spreadsheet with the clarifications shown on the motion sheet. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass E.RDA ADJOURNMENT:   Motion: Moved by Board Member Wharton, seconded by Board Member Mano to adjourn as the RDA board and reconvene as the Salt Lake City Council. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 5 AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass   MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 6 SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL MEETING Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined.     F.CITY COUNCIL OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Welcome and Public Meeting Rules. 2.The Council will approve the formal meeting minutes of March 26, 2024. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Puy to approve the formal meeting minutes of March 26, 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 3.The Council will consider adopting a joint ceremonial resolution with Mayor Mendenhall recognizing June 19, 2024, as Juneteenth Freedom Day in Salt Lake City. Council Member Petro read the resolution. Council Member Dugan thanked everyone in attendance and acknowledged Representative Sandra Hollins and Betty Sawyer (Executive Director of Project Success) for all their community service. Representative Sandra Hollins and Betty Sawyer thanked the Council for the resolution recognizing the history of slavery and their freedom. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Puy to adopt Joint Ceremonial Resolution 17 of 2024 with Mayor Mendenhall recognizing June 19, 2024 as Juneteenth Freedom Day in Salt Lake City. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 4.The Council will consider adopting a joint ceremonial resolution with Mayor Mendenhall celebrating June 20, 2024, as World Refugee Day in Salt Lake City. Council Member Lopez Chavez read the resolution. Mario Kljajo (Director of Refugee Services – Department of Workforce Services) thanked the Council for the resolution and invited the group to the next naturalization ceremony held in June. Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Wharton to MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 7 adopt Joint Ceremonial Resolution 18 of 2024 with Mayor Mendenhall celebrating June 20, 2024 as World Refugee Day in Salt Lake City. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass G.PUBLIC HEARINGS: Items G1 – G4 will be heard as one public hearing.   1.Grant Application: Redwood Road Safety Improvements – Safe Streets For All The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Utah Department of Transportation to the U.S. Department of Transportation. If awarded, the grant would install missing sidewalks, repair and replace concrete, install HAWK Beacons, add stop-controlled intersections and improve signalized intersections along the project on Redwood Road from 2300 North to 2100 South.   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, June 11, 2024 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, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 8   2.Grant Application: Community Wildfire Defense Fund Update The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Fire Department to the Forest Service, US Department of Agriculture. If awarded, the grant would fund an update of the Fire Department's 2017 Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP).   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, June 11, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent agenda.   3.Grant Application: First Responders Mental Health Grant The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Fire Department to the Utah Department of Public Safety. If awarded, the grant would fund a mental health and wellness platform for first responders and their families and two mental health trainings for SLC 911.   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, June 11, 2024 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, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 9   4.Grant Application: Annual Emergency Management Performance Grant The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Fire Department, Emergency Management to the Utah Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management. If awarded, the grant would be used for Emergency Management programming.   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, June 11, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent agenda.   Sylvia Richards introduced the item. Jen Colby spoke about the Redwood Road Safe Streets Grant, stating the need to redesign the entire street instead of just a portion for pedestrians to cross and suggesting entire protected crossing lanes. Monica Hilding stated that the main problem was that too many people were driving and that the city needed to incentivize public transportation over personal cars in future plans. Bernie Hart spoke on the First Responders Mental Health Grants and the need to focus on these programs to ensure their programs are successful. Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to close the public hearing and refer items G-1 through G-4 to a future Consent Agenda for action. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 5.Capital City Revitalization Zone The Council will continue to accept public comment and consider adopting the creation of a Capital City Revitalization Zone, which could potentially facilitate redevelopment around the Delta Center. For more information visit tinyurl.com/SLCRevitalizationZone.   MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 10 FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 16, 2024; Tuesday, May 7, 2024; and Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 11, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 11   Nick Tarbet introduced the item. Glen Forbes supported the ordinance and stated excitement for the continued development of downtown Salt Lake City. Oscar Arvizu spoke against the ordinance and requested that the plan be revised to benefit local business owners instead of one group of developers and address the homeless crisis, the Great Salt Lake water level, and air quality. Derek Johnson supported the ordinance to bring small business growth back to Salt Lake City, secure investments into the City, and revolutionize downtown. Donna Johnson spoke about the need to preserve the arts, cultural district, and Abravanel Hall and worked with Salt Lake County to devise a plan to integrate the current building into the plans without renovating or demolishing it. Liz Ward expressed concerns about the new building height requirements associated with rezoning and requested that Japantown community stakeholders be included in the discussion to maximize community benefits. Jen Colby spoke against the ordinance, opposed the loosening of height restrictions and jumbo screens ruining the neighborhood, and stated other remedies to not burden residents by raising taxes and requesting the developer find private funding. Melanie Robinson (Web Production Owner) spoke on the Salt Palace proposed redevelopment and asked the Council to remember all the small businesses that use the building and ensure a plan when closures happen to allow their conventions to continue to happen. Michael Bennet spoke in support of the ordinance and would like to see the growth happen with the new development of downtown and preserve the great culture of Salt Lake. Allison Neville spoke on the Utah Museum of Contemporary Arts (UMOCA) and Abravanel Hall, requesting that those be preserved and integrated while creating this new district and continued funding for the Arts. Jayson Edwards (J-Dawgs Founder and owner) expressed excitement about bringing more businesses downtown, helping small business owners, and creating a cleaner downtown to ensure the community's future. Vince Contreras spoke in support of the tax increase and the new development to revitalize downtown, creating opportunities for children and young adults. Ashley Garcia supported the ordinance, stating that the development would boost tourism and foster economic growth within the city, helping small businesses and funding city projects. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 12 Emily Moroz supported the ordinance, stating that increased sales tax would benefit UMOCA and underfunded schools and programs by creating more opportunities for students and the Arts. Holly Rios supported the ordinance and stated that the UMOCA would benefit from it, allowing its programs to continue serving the community and funding opportunities. Derek Allen supported the proposed ordinance, stated that the arts would benefit greatly, and requested communication with UMOCA and the community to ensure success. Jared Steffenson (Curator of Exhibitions at UMOCA) supported the ordinance as long as local artists were prioritized while re-imagining the museums to continue the community's success. Ashley Patterson spoke against the ordinance and stated that the massive change had been rushed, the tax increase was unacceptable, and they would like to see more community-based proposals other than expensive sports games. Monica Hilding spoke against the tax increase and asked why citizens should be burdened with development costs instead of private citizens who actually want sports and would like to see a proposal for public transportation and walkability at the focal point. Basil Chelemes spoke in support of the ordinance and stated the need to continue to develop downtown Salt Lake to support the community's well-being and success. DeeDee Firmage-Turpin spoke on the need to preserve Abravanel Hall and urged the Council to add language to protect it and honor its history. Patricia Kingston spoke against the zone, stating the need to preserve the arts and the cultural district. Lori Wike urged the Council to preserve Abravanel Hall while implementing this plan. Rod Daynes spoke against the ordinance and requested that the arts, cultural district, and Abravanel Hall be preserved. Tom Merrill supported the ordinance and asked that the plan include the Gateway by opening the Delta Center toward it. R Miller read his statement regarding the ordinance and expressed concern about some proposals. Floyd Mori asked that the Council include the community in the process and keep the citizens in mind. Barbara Scowcroft spoke on the great historic architecture of Abravanel Hall and MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 13 requested the Council to ensure its preservation without demolishing or shutting down the building. Terry Marasco (Chair of a Community Council) spoke on the unequal taxing of the lower-income residents and the families who cannot afford basic necessities being taxed for a sports district they cannot afford to attend. Mercedes Smith stated facts regarding revenue generated from the arts, asked for the sales tax to return to the city, not the developer, and preserve Abravanel Hall, not demolish it. Keith Carrick argued for preserving Abravanel Hall and noted that the revenue generated by the symphony would greatly benefit the community if the sales tax was returned to the City. Rocky Anderson spoke against the sales tax increase and stated the need to preserve Abravanel Hall and prioritize other City/State issues like homelessness and the Great Salt Lake. Julian Jurkoic supported the ordinance, requesting the Council prioritize public transportation over car transit to allow the community to enjoy downtown instead of continuing the unsafe area people avoid. Julia Pilant supported the renovations proposed to the current building instead of demolishing it and requested that the Council preserve it. Rolen Yoshinaga requested that the Japantown Community be involved in the discussion, stating that this was a chance to include the history and create the desired community effects. Jorge Rojas spoke on UMOCA and the need to fund the arts, allowing future students and artist to cultivate their creativity and support the future of Salt Lake and its residents. Jerrin Wagstaff spoke on the importance of including UMOCA in the redevelopment, how critical the building is to the artists and their careers, and how the museum fosters open discussion and provokes ideas. Sam Elliott requested the Council preserve Abravanel Hall by renovating the building instead of demolishing it, stating the fantastic acoustics of the hall and the need to upkeep that thriving community benefit. Corzy Bullough expressed the importance of funding the arts programs throughout the state and creating a cohesive downtown that integrates the arts, sports, and entertainment by keeping UMOCA in the plans. Mark Davidson spoke on the superb acoustics in Abravanel Hall and stated that preserving the unique facility for the community was necessary instead of building a massive new building, destroying history. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 14 Michael McHenry, a local small business owner, supported the ordinance and stated the great benefits this plan would give the community. Bree Scheer spoke on changing cities, the two-block problem created by the Salt Palace, and stated the key to creating a thriving downtown was creating the framework for revitalizing incrementally and not all at once. Hannah Skeen spoke on out-pricing the lower-income families and the majority of the community families, who cannot attend the events because they are too expensive while also being taxed on creating the event, and asked the Council to consider the entire community when deciding on taxes. Jan Aramaki spoke about the importance of maintaining the Japanese gardens and preserving the surroundings of the Japanese Church of Christ by not enclosing them within skyscrapers. Council Members Lopez Chavez and Wharton thanked everyone who commented on the item and stated that although the public comment period had been closed, the Council invited the community to continue sending their input and be involved during the ongoing discussion and process. Motion: Moved by Council Member Petro, seconded by Council Member Puy to close the public hearing. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass H.POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS: Ordinances listed below (H1 – H9) are associated with the implementation of the Mayor’s Recommended Budget for Salt Lake City, including the Library Fund, for the Fiscal Year 2024-25. For more information on this item visit tinyurl.com/SLCFY25.   1.Ordinances relating to Fiscal Year 2024-25 City Budget, excluding the budget for the Library Fund The Council will consider approving an ordinance adopting the budget for Salt Lake City, Utah, excluding the budget for the Library Fund, which is separately adopted, and the employment staffing document of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 15 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   Motion: Moved by Council Member Mano, seconded by Council Member Young to adopt Ordinance 46 of 2024 approving Salt Lake City’s Fiscal Year 2024-25 budget as outlined in the attached key changes spreadsheets and staffing document, excluding the schedule for capital projects and debt and the Library Fund, including the contingent appropriations as listed on the motion sheet under Motion #2 items A and B. A. Foothill Trails contingency – Existing and new funds for the construction, modification and decommissioning of trails built under the Foothills Trail System Master Plan, Phase 1, will be placed in a holding account with release contingent on the Administration’s review, in collaboration with a broad spectrum of community stakeholders, of: i. the implementation to-date of the Master Plan; ii. identification of adjustments or additional engagement as warranted; and iii. the Council’s authorization to move forward after the Council evaluates the results of the process. The City Council is willing to provide funding to the Administration for one or more outside experts who can objectively evaluate the technical and public policy aspects of the trail changes and additions completed to date and anticipated in the Master Plan. That written evaluation should focus on, but not be limited to: iv. the extent to which trail planning and development have been consistent with the vision, goals and principles in the Master Plan, including: best practices; strategies for the preservation and stewardship of the land; and v. respect for Tribal concerns. vi. In addition, the written evaluation should include an analysis of how the process could be adapted to better meet the needs and desires of all users. Existing and new funds for environmental studies will not be on hold, so long as such funds are not used for construction or decommissioning of trails. Existing and new funds for maintenance or repair of existing trails are released to conduct ongoing maintenance ensuring that tread is within standard design practices for linear grade, width, cross slope and surface drainage. This does not include realignment. Passive closure of trails is allowed if a trail becomes a danger to environment (excessive water damage and erosion) or public safety (for example when a trail has washed out or excessive water damage has occurred). Passive means fence and signage. No trenching is permitted. B. Continued Contingency for All Funding Our Future -- Sales Tax Funds (this has been adopted each year since the City implemented the sales tax). The MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 16 Council approves Funding Our Future sales tax revenue appropriations with the following conditions: a. Expenditure of Funding Our Future Sales Tax Funds. Funding our Future funds may not be expended unless the department or division expending the funds complies with: i. Utah Fiscal Procedures Act ii. The City’s Procurement Code and Rules iii. Written verification from the City Attorney and City Finance Director that proper legal and financial procedures have been followed. b. Other Funding Our Future Budget Contingencies: i. The Administration providing a written semiannual spending, implementation and outcomes report on each of the critical need areas. ii. Tracking funding for Fleet provided through the Funding our Future tax separately to ensure it is spent only on public safety (police, fire, dispatch). iii. The Administration spending funds in the critical need areas as adopted in the attached key changes spreadsheet. iv. The Administration bringing back to the Council any proposed adjustments to the adopted budget in a budget amendment for re- appropriation before changes are made. v. The Administration maintaining and regularly updating a publicly available dashboard reflecting revenues received and actual uses. vi. In FY25 and all future funding requests, providing a label denoting which line items are funded with this Funding Our Future sales tax funds. vii. For all positions added, the Administration shall submit an annual written review along with the Mayor’s Recommended Budget to ensure that each position continues to serve the critical need areas and, if a Council work session briefing is scheduled, provide a presentation of the report. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass Motion: Moved by Council Member Lopez Chavez, seconded by Council Member Young to adopt $41,643,495 into CIP, including approving $13,468,356 in funding as shown on the motion sheet (Motion #4) *in conjunction with Ordinance 46 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass Motion: Moved by Council Member Petro, seconded by Council Member Wharton to adopt the Legislative Intent Statements as outline on the motion sheet (Motion 5, items 1-8) *in conjunction with Ordinance 46 of 2024. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 17 2.Ordinance: Adopting the Budget for the Library Fund of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will consider approving an ordinance adopting the budget for the Library Fund of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   Motion: Moved by Council Member Young, seconded by Council Member Puy to adopt Ordinance 45 of 2024 approving the budget for the Library Fund of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2024-25. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 3.Ordinance: Adopting the rate of tax levy, including the levy for the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will consider approving an ordinance adopting the rate of tax levy, including the levy for the Library Fund, upon all real and personal property within Salt Lake City made taxable by law for Fiscal Year 2024-25.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Puy to adopt Ordinance 47 of 2024 setting the final rate of tax levy, including the MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 18 final for the Library Fund, upon all real and personal property within Salt Lake City, made taxable by law for Fiscal Year 2024-25 as listed on the motion sheet, and authorize the Council Chair to sign the necessary documentation for the State Tax Commisision. A tax of 0.003401 on each dollar of taxable valuation of which: A. 0.002299 shall be credited as revenue in the General Fund, generating $104,523,194 of ongoing revenue; and B. 0.000003 shall be credited to the judgment levy for the General Fund, a one-year adjustment generating $116,407 of a one-time revenue; and C. 0.000646 shall be credited as revenue in the Library Fund, generating $30,956,106 of ongoing revenue; and D. 0.000365 shall be credited toward repayment of General Obligation Bonds, generating $16,596,203 of ongoing revenue; and E. 0.000088 shall be credited as revenue in the Governmental Immunity Fund for liability, generating $4,000,896 of ongoing revenue. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 4.Ordinance: Amendments to the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will consider approving an ordinance amending various fees and fee information set forth in the Salt Lake City Consolidated Fee Schedule.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   5.Ordinance: Compensation Plan for All Non-represented employees of Salt Lake City for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will consider adopting an ordinance approving a compensation plan for all non-represented employees of Salt Lake City.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 19 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   6.Ordinance: Appropriating Necessary Funds to Implement Provisions of an MOU between Salt Lake City and AFSCME for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will consider adopting an ordinance appropriating necessary funds to implement, for Fiscal Year 2024-25, the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Salt Lake City Corporation and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 1004, representing eligible employees.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   7.Ordinance: Approving an MOU and Appropriating Necessary Funds to Implement Provisions of the MOU between Salt Lake City and the International Association of Firefighters for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will consider adopting an ordinance approving a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and appropriating the necessary funds to implement, for Fiscal Year 2024-25, the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Salt Lake City Corporation and the International Association of Firefighters Local 81, representing eligible employees.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 20 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   8.Ordinance: Approving an MOU and Appropriating Necessary Funds to Implement Provisions of the MOU between Salt Lake City and the Salt Lake City Police Association for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will consider adopting an ordinance approving a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and appropriating necessary funds to implement, for Fiscal Year 2024-25, the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Salt Lake City Corporation and the Salt Lake Police Association, representing eligible employees.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   9.Ordinance: Compensation Adjustment for Elected and Statutory Officers The Council will consider adopting an ordinance approving a compensation adjustment for elected and statutory officers of Salt Lake City.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 21, 2024 and Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).   Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Wharton to adopt Ordinance 48 of 2024 (H4), Ordinance 49 of 2024 (H5), Ordinance 50 of 2024 (H6), Ordinance 51 of 2024 (H7), Ordinance 52 of 2024 (H8), and Ordinance 53 of 2024 (H9) as shown on the Motion sheet relating to the MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 21 Fiscal Year 2024-25 budget. Note: The Council has identified a procedural gap in the new state requirements for “executive municipal officers” and will notice a follow up public hearing for July 2 to address this requirement, which will be finalized when the Council adopted the final budget following the truth in taxation hearing in August. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass Council Member Young took a moment of personal privilege to thank all administrative and Council staff for their hard work in making this budget possible. I.COMMENTS: 1.Questions to the Mayor from the City Council. The Mayor was present online and had no questions for the Council. 2.Comments to the City Council. (This is a one-hour time slot for the public to comment on any City business not scheduled for a public hearing. Each person will have two minutes to talk. General comment registration closes at 7:30 p.m.) MINUTES: Tom Merrill spoke on the Intermountain Health Care (IHC) Sears Block Proposal and asked for a residential element to be included. Terry Marasco spoke on the homeless issue in his community and invited the Council to the community meetings. Bernie Hart spoke on the homeless issues and brought in his report from local community members and their program attendance. Julian Jurkoic spoke on the IHC Sears Block and urged the Council to vote against it until more conditions are made to ensure community/ pedestrian walkability. Sarah Woolsey requested that the livable streets program be included in the budget and stated that traffic calming in Sugar House was a success of that program. J.NEW BUSINESS: NONE.   K.UNFINISHED BUSINESS: NONE.   L.CONSENT: 1.Ordinance: Zoning Incentives for Adaptive Reuse and Preservation of Buildings Text Amendment The Council will set the date of Tuesday, July 2, 2024 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment nd MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 22 and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to zoning incentives for adaptive reuse and preservation of buildings. The proposal would remove zoning barriers that prevent the reuse of buildings and offer zoning incentives to encourage a building to be reused rather than demolished. The proposed amendments involve multiple chapters of the Zoning Ordinance and would apply Citywide. Petition No.: PLNPCM2023-00155.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Thursday, May 30, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, July 2, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, July 9, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Set date.   2.Ordinance: Zoning Map Amendment at 1544 and 1550 South 900 West The Council will set the date of Tuesday, July 2, 2024 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning of properties at approximately 1544 and 1550 South 900 West from R-1/7,000 (Single Family Residential) to RMF-30 (Low-Density Multi Family Residential). Combined, the two parcels total approximately 0.82 acres in size. Future development plans were not submitted by the applicant at this time but the applicant did include a draft site plan in their written narrative illustrating their intent to build townhomes on the property. Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar characteristics. The project is within Council District 2. Petitioner: Paul Garbett (Garbett Homes), representing the property owners. Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00128.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, July 2, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, July 9, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Set date.   3.Fiscal Year 2024-25 Budget: Capital Improvement Program Overview The Council will set the date of Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 7 p.m. and Tuesday, August 13, 2024 at 6 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting a resolution for project funding allocations in the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which involves the construction, purchase or renovation of buildings, parks, streets or other city-owned MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 23 physical structures. Generally, projects have a useful life of at least five years and cost $50,000 or more. The Council approves debt service and overall CIP funding in June with the annual budget process, while project-specific funding is approved by September 1 of the same calendar year.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Thursday, June 6, 2024 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 7 p.m. and Tuesday, August 13, 2024 at 6 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, August 20, 2024 Staff Recommendation - Set date.   4.Ordinance: Confirming the Compensation Adjustments for Executive Municipal Officers of Salt Lake City Corporation The Council will set the date of July 2, 2024 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance confirming the compensation adjustments for executive municipal officers of Salt Lake City Corporation, consistent with Utah State Code 10-3- 818.   FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - n/a Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, July 2, 2024 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Set date.   5.Grant Holding Account Items (Batch No. 6) for Fiscal Year 2023-24 The Council will consider approving Grant Holding Account Items (Batch No. 6) for Fiscal Year 2023-24.   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, June 11, 2024 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 24 Staff Recommendation - Approve.   Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Puy to approve the Consent agenda. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass M.ADJOURNMENT: Meeting adjourned at 9:32 pm Council Minutes Approved: RDA Minutes Approved: LBA Minutes Approved: _______________________________ City Council Chair Victoria Petro _______________________________ Redevelopment Agency Chair Alejandro Puy _______________________________ Local Building Authority Victoria Petro _______________________________ City Recorder Please refer to Meeting Materials (available at https://data.slc.gov by selecting City Council Meeting Information) for supportive content including electronic recordings and comments submitted prior to or during the meeting. Websites listed within the body of the Minutes may not remain active indefinitely. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 25 This document along with the digital recording constitutes the official minutes of the City Council, RDA, and LBA meeting held Tuesday, June 11, 2024 and is not intended to serve as a full transcript. Please refer to the electronic recording for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203.   MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, June 11, 2024 26 Item B1 2 3 3 0 6 TO:Board Members FROM: Council Staff DATE:May 6, 2025 MOTION SHEET LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY of SALT LAKE CITY RE:MOTION SHEET – Resolution adopting Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority tentative budget for FY 2025-26 MOTION 1 – ADOPT I move that the Council approve a resolution adopting the tentative budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2025-26. MOTION 2 – NOT ADOPT I move that the Council not adopt the proposed resolution and proceed to the next agenda item. CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 304 P.O. BOX 145476, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5476 SLCCOUNCIL.COM TEL 801-535-7600 FAX 801-535-7651 Resolution No. __ of 2025 Adopting the Tentative Budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 A resolution adopting the tentative budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2026. PREAMBLE WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Council has created the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah (the “Building Authority”), and has appointed Mary Beth Thompson as the Budget Officer of the Building Authority (the “Budget Officer”); and WHEREAS, the Budget Officer has filed with the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of the Building Authority a tentative budget for the capital projects fund of the Building Authority; and WHEREAS, the Board is required to review, consider, and tentatively adopt the tentative budget in a regular or special meeting called for that purpose; and WHEREAS, the tentative budget adopted by the Board and all supporting schedules and data shall be a public record in the office of the Secretary of the Building Authority, available for public inspection at the Building Authority’s principal place of business during regular business hours for a period of at least seven days before the adoption of the final budget and shall be published, at least seven days before the adoption of the final budget in a public meeting, (a) on the Utah Public Notice Website and (b) on the Building Authority’s official website or, if the Building Authority does not maintain an official website, on the official website of Salt Lake City Corporation; and WHEREAS, at the meeting in which the tentative budget for the capital projects fund is adopted, the Board shall establish the time and place of a public hearing to consider the adoption 2 and shall order that notice thereof be given at least seven days before the hearing (a) by publishing on the Utah Public Notice Website and (b) by publishing on the Building Authority’s official website or, if the Building Authority does not maintain an official website, on the official website of Salt Lake City Corporation. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Directors of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah, as follows: 1. The tentative budget for the capital projects fund of the Building Authority for the fiscal year 2025-2026, filed by the Budget Officer with the Board, is hereby adopted as the Building Authority’s tentative budget for the capital projects fund, and is ordered to be filed and maintained as a public record, available for public inspection in the office of the Secretary of the Building Authority, whose office is located at 451 South State Street, Room 451, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, until adoption of the final budget. 2. The Board shall hold a public hearing on the budget tentatively adopted. The public hearing shall be held at 7:00 p.m. on May 20, 2025 and June 3, 2025, at the City & County Building, 451 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice of the public hearing shall be given at least seven days before the hearing (a) by publishing on the Utah Public Notice Website and (b) by publishing on the Building Authority’s official website or, if the Building Authority does not maintain an official website, on the official website of Salt Lake City Corporation. At the public hearing, the Board shall give interested persons in attendance or connected remotely an opportunity to be heard on the estimate of revenues and expenditures or any item in the tentative budget of the capital projects fund. 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its approval and adoption. 3 Passed by the Board of Directors of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah, this ____ day of __________, 2025. Chris Wharton, Council Chair ATTEST: Keith Reynolds, City Recorder APPROVED AS TO FORM Office of the City Attorney Date: By: /s/ Cameron B. Johnson Item D1 2 3 3 0 7 TO:CRA Board Members FROM: Council Staff DATE:May 6, 2025 MOTION SHEET COMMUNITY REINESTMENT AGENCY of SALT LAKE CITY https://tinyurl.com/SLCFY26 RE:MOTION SHEET – Resolution adopting the Community Reinvestment Agency of Salt Lake City tentative budget for FY 2025-26 MOTION 1 – ADOPT I move that the Board approve a resolution adopting the tentative budget for the Community Reinvestment Agency of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2025-26. MOTION 2 – NOT ADOPT I move that the Board not adopt the proposed resolution and proceed to the next agenda item. CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 304 P.O. BOX 145476, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5476 SLCCOUNCIL.COM TEL 801-535-7600 FAX 801-535-7651 SALT LAKE CITY COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AGENCY RESOLUTION NO__________ Adopting the Tentative Budget of the Salt Lake City Community Reinvestment Agency of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 A resolution of the Board of Directors of the Salt Lake City Community Reinvestment Agency of Salt Lake City, Utah adopting the tentative budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025 and ending June 30, 2026. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 77204/R-31-2016, the Board of Directors (“Board”) of the Salt Lake City Community Reinvestment Agency (“Agency”) adopted a budget policy requiring the Agency, to the extent possible, to abide by all processes and procedures outlined in the Uniform Fiscal Procedures Act for Utah Cities (“Fiscal Procedures Act”); and WHEREAS, the Executive Director of the Agency has filed a tentative budget with the Board; and WHEREAS, under the Fiscal Procedures Act, the Board is required to review, consider, and adopt the tentative budget in a regular or special hearing called for that purpose; and WHEREAS, the tentative budget adopted by the Board and all supporting schedules and data shall be a public record available for public inspection for a period of at least ten days before the adoption of the final budget. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Directors of the Salt Lake City Community Reinvestment Agency that the tentative budget for the Agency for the fiscal year 2025-2026 attached hereto is hereby adopted as the Agency’s tentative budget and will be filed and maintained as a public record, available for public inspection at the Office of the City Recorder located in the City and County Building, 451 South State Street, Room 415, Salt Lake City, Utah, until adoption of the final budget. Passed by the Board of Directors of the Salt Lake City Community Reinvestment Agency, this ____ day of May, 2025. _________________________ Darin Mano Chair The Executive Director: ____ does not request reconsideration ____ requests reconsideration at the next regular Agency meeting _________________________ Erin Mendenhall, Executive Director Attest: _________________________ Keith Reynolds, City Recorder APPROVED AS TO FORM Office of the City Attorney Date: ___________________________ By: /s/ Jennifer Huntsman Jennifer Huntsman, Senior City Attorney PENDING MINUTES – NOT APPROVED The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Work Session on Tuesday, February 18, 2025. The following Council Members were present: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Present Legislative leadership: Jennifer Bruno – Executive Director, Lehua Weaver – Deputy Director, Nick Tarbet – Deputy Director Present Administrative leadership: Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Rachel Otto – Chief of Staff, Jill Love – Chief Administrative Officer Present City Staff: Mark Kittrell – Acting City Attorney, Keith Reynolds – City Recorder, Michelle Barney – Minutes & Records Clerk, Scott Corpany – Staff Assistant, Brian Fullmer – Constituent Liaison, Policy Analyst, Mary Beth Thompson – Chief Financial Officer, Nick Tarbet – Senior Public Policy Analyst, Nick Norris – Planning Director, Andrew Johnston – Director of Homelessness Policy and Outreach, Angela Price – Legislative Affairs Director, Ben Buckley – Associate Planner, Peter Makowski – Economic Development Manager, David Buchanan – Chief Human Resources Officer, Lori Gaitin – Benefits Manager, Austin Kimmel – Public Policy Analyst, Christie Marcy – HR Project & Policy Manager, Suzanne Swanson – Deputy Controller, William Wright – Economic Development Project Manager, John Anderson – Planning Manager, Andrew Hulka – Principal Planner, Amanda Roman – Senior Planner, Diana Martinez – Senior Planner The meeting was called to order at 2:09 pm MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, February 18, 2025 1 Work Session Items 1.Informational: Winter Shelter Plans Update ~ 2:00 p.m.  15 min.  The Council will receive an update from the Administration on the State homeless winter shelter plans. Andrew Johnston provided the plan update. Council Member Puy requested data showing the number of calls responded to be each response team. Andrew Johnston stated call data was tracked and could be provided. 2.Informational: R-1 Single-Family Residential Districts Proposed Zoning Text Amendment ~ 2:15 p.m. 30 min. The Council will receive a briefing from the Planning Division about a proposal to consolidate and simplify the R-1 Single-Family Residential districts, including updates to the residential flag lot standards and the addition of new housing options.   Brian Fullmer reviewed the list of Straw Polls provided to the Council. Nick Norris, Andy Hulka and Ben Buckley presented the text amendment. Council Members, Nick Norris, Jennifer Bruno, Andy Hulka and Ben Buckley discussed: •Whether the amendment called for minimum lot sizes to be changed • Current parking requirements and changes outlined in the amendment • Proposed setbacks for cottage style homes • Whether the amendment would allow for lots in R-1 zones to be subdivided, sold and developed • Square footage for each housing type listed in the amendment • The purpose of having both the R-1 Single Family Residential District Amendment and the Affordable Housing Initiative to regulate affordable housing in the city • Expiration of deed restrictions (approximately 30 years) and how that would affect availability of housing • Maximizing the use of larger corner lots, currently 11 applications for corner lots (in lower density districts) with low density units that meet the standards and requirements for zoning • Using income qualifying/deed restricting was a disincentive to using the Affordable Housing Incentives, the R-1 zoning allowed for smaller units/increased density without deed restrictions and income qualification processes • Ensuring these areas were affordable, walkable and bikeable areas • The need to review zoning, economic development process to allow development of retail areas • Historic overlays would remain in place in the proposed amendment • Community notification on how the text amendment could affect their property • How the amendment would address/resolve easements and property line issues MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, February 18, 2025 2 • Maximum building coverage, front yard setbacks, non-conforming lots and how each impacted density in an area • Clarification of the density bonus as outlined in the amendment Straw Poll Support Legislative Intent to consolidate the R-1/12,000, R-1/7,000 and R-15,000 single-family zoning text sections into one section, allow new dwelling types (such as duplex, triplex, fourplex and townhomes) with up to four dwellings in the R-1, R-2 and SR zoning districts and develop specific regulations for the different types of housing, and with the addition of a guiding principal to include more affordability. Supported by all Council Members present. Council Request: Council Member Young requested policy decisions/background information to compare the difference between the R-1 Single Family Residential District proposal and the Affordable Housing Initiative to ensure the text amendment was not undermining the Affordable Housing Initiative and both plans were taken advantage of. Council Member Puy requested additional information on the maximum building coverage. 3.Ordinance: Zoning Map Amendment at Approximately 455 and 475 East 500 South ~ 2:45 p.m. 20 min. The Council will receive a briefing about a proposal that would amend the zoning of the properties at approximately 455 and 475 East 500 South from R-MU-45 (Residential/ Mixed Use District) to RO (Residential/ Office District). The proposal would allow additional building height to replace an existing three-level noncomplying parking garage with a new garage. The Planning Commission forwarded a negative recommendation. The project is located within Council District 4. Petitioner: Rick Magness, representing America First Credit Union. Brian Fullmer provided a brief overview of the request. Amanda Roman presented the map amendment. Rick Magness, Jeff Randall and Jake Tate with AWA Engineering spoke to the nature and use of the existing building, unusable/unsafe state of the parking structure, potential development agreement, increase number of jobs the development would bring to the site, activation of Denver Street, and potential development for the remainder of the site. Council Members, Amanda Roman, Jake Tate, and Rick Magness discussed: • Request for mixed use development outlined in the proposal • Options for ground floor activation along Denver Street • Options for replacing the parking structure, how the request differed from others and the number of electrical charging stations proposed for the parking garage MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, February 18, 2025 3 • Potential for job creation • Zoning request, reasoning for the development to remain RO zoning, if the proposal did/did not meet the design review standards, and if it would allow the applicant to accomplish their goals • Location/nature of the site and the type of development that would be beneficial to the community in this area • Next steps for the proposal Council Request Council Member Puy requested a clear plan for construction project and its impact on surrounding neighbors prior to work beginning on the site. 4.Resolution: Zoning Map Amendment at Approximately 704 East 900 South Extension ~ 3:05 p.m. 10 min. The Council will receive a briefing about a resolution extending the time period for satisfying the conditions set forth in Ordinance No.6 of 2023 rezoning the property at approximately 704 East 900 South from R-2 (Single- and Two-Family Residential) to SNB (Small Neighborhood Business). The deadline extension would give the property owner an additional six months to satisfy the conditions of the ordinance.   Brian Fullmer reviewed the extension request. Council Members, John Anderson, Diana Martinez and Brian Fullmer discussed: •Reason for providing multiple extensions for the project • Basis for providing the current extension (six months) 5.Ordinance: Enacting a Temporary Land Use Regulation - Public School Development Standards ~ 3:15 p.m. 10 min. The Council will receive a briefing on a Temporary Land Use Regulation that would change zoning standards for K-12 public school development in the Public Lands District. Nick Tarbet provided a brief overview of the development standards. Council Members and Nick Norris discussed: • Whether the 180 days was to vest or execute the zoning • Process for enacting and approving temporary land uses and what would happen (after the 180 days) if the zoning were not approved • Ensuring the City worked with all parties involved to move the process forward efficiently MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, February 18, 2025 4 6.Ordinance: Economic Development Loan Fund - Policy Kings ~ 3:25 p.m.Brewery, LLC. 5 min. The Council will receive a briefing about an ordinance that would approve a $75,000 loan for Policy Kings Brewery, LLC. at 79 West 900 South from the Economic Development Loan Fund (EDLF). Policy Kings Brewery, LLC. is Utah’s first black-owned brewery relocating from Cedar City to Salt Lake City and is known for its craft beer, arts and music. This loan will assist in the creation of 15 new jobs in the next year and the retention of 15 current jobs. Austin Kimmel provided a brief overview of the loan fund. Peter Makowski and William Wright presented the proposed Ordinance. Council Members, Peter Makowski and William Wright discussed: • Status of Policy Kings first loan • Percentage of the building Policy Kings would occupy 7.City’s Annual Financial Audit Report ~ 3:30 p.m. 30 min. The Council will receive a briefing about the City's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the previous fiscal year ending June 30, 2024.     Mary Beth Thompson and Suzanne Swanson provided a brief overview of the audit. Michael Michelsen and Hayley St Michael (Financial Auditors from Eide Bailly) presented the findings of the financial audit. Council Member Young thanked everyone for the transparency in tracking tax dollars for Salt Lake City. Mary Beth Thompson spoke to the difficulty of the audit and knowledge gained throughout the year. Council Members, Mary Beth Thompson, Michaeal Michelsen and Hayley St. Michael discussed the next steps for corrective actions and they would be implemented. 8.Tentative Break ~ 4:00 p.m. 20 min.     9.Informational: Update on the City’s Parental Leave Policy ~ 4:20 p.m. 20 min. The Council will receive a briefing on the City’s Parental Leave Policy. The policy has been updated to include two distinct leave opportunities: Recovery Leave and Bonding Leave. Each form of leave is designed to meet the specific needs of an eligible employee. In addition to new leave options, SDI (Short-term Disability Insurance) will no longer be   MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, February 18, 2025 5 Dave Buchanan, Lori Gaitin and Christie Marcy provided an update on the policy. Jennifer Bruno explained the policy was on the agenda for presentation due to budget impact. Council Member Young expressed appreciation for the leave options and requested some flexibility to those who may need time to grieve the loss of a child. Dave Buchanan explained Human Resources was currently researching additional leave options for such incidents. Council Member Petro asked for clarification on leave differences for the Fire Department versus other City Departments. Dave Buchanan stated the Fire Department’s work hours accounted for the differences in the policies between Departments. Council Member Dugan thanked Human Resources for the different leave policies and the positive impact they would have on employees working for the City. 10.Advice and Consent: Salt Lake City Attorney – Mark Kittrell ~ 4:40 p.m. 10 min. The Council will interview Mark Kittrell prior to considering appointment as the Salt Lake City Attorney. An interview was held. Council Member Wharton said Mark Kittrell’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. 11.Board Appointment: Business Advisory Board – Alyn Toalepai ~ 4:50 p.m. 5 min. The Council will interview Alyn Toalepai prior to considering appointment to the Business Advisory Board for a term ending December 31, 2029.   An interview was held. Council Member Wharton said Alyn Toalepai’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. 12.Board Appointment: Human Rights Commission – Channae Haller ~ 4:55 p.m. 5 min The Council will interview Channae Haller prior to considering appointment to the Human Rights Commission for a term ending December 31, 2029.   An interview was held. Council Member Wharton said Channae Haller’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, February 18, 2025 6 13.Informational: State Legislative Briefing Follow-up ~ 5:00 p.m.  30 min.  The Council will receive a follow-up briefing about issues affecting the City that may arise during the 2025 Utah State Legislative Session. Angela Price provided an update on items at the Legislature that affected the City. Council Members and Angela Price discussed: •What types of flags would be restricted from being flown in government facilities under HB77 •What government agencies were affected by SB154 / SJR4 • Whether HB329 addressed using drugs or being inebriated while in shelters • HB501 regarding transgender employees • Status of energy bills Council Member Petro thanked the City’s Lobby Team for their work and representing Salt Lake City on Capitol Hill. Standing Items 14.Report of the Chair and Vice Chair - - Report of Chair and Vice Chair. Council Member Puy spoke to emails he received from constituents, regarding Federal and State government activities; stated it was important for individuals to understand they could contact their Legislators through le.ut.gov. to ask questions and express concerns. 15.Report and Announcements from the Executive Director - - 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. Jennifer Bruno asked for a volunteer to attend the Utah Association of Municiple Councils’ meetings which are held every other month on the third Thursday. Council Member Dugan expressed interest in attending as his schedule permitted. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, February 18, 2025 7 - - 16.Tentative Closed Session 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. 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 Meeting adjourned at 5:33 pm Minutes Approved: _______________________________ City Council Chair Chris Wharton _______________________________ City Recorder Keith Reynolds Please refer to Meeting Materials (available at https://data.slc.gov by selecting City Council Meeting Information) for supportive content including electronic recordings and comments submitted prior to or during the meeting. Websites listed within the body of the Minutes may not remain active indefinitely. This document along with the digital recording constitutes the official minutes of the City Council Work Session meeting held Tuesday, February 18, 2025 and is not intended to serve as a full transcript. Please refer to the electronic recording for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, February 18, 2025 8 PENDING MINUTES – NOT APPROVED The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Work Session on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. The following Council Members were present: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Present Legislative leadership: Jennifer Bruno – Executive Director, Lehua Weaver – Deputy Director, Nick Tarbet- Deputy Director Present Administrative leadership: Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Rachel Otto – Chief of Staff, Jill Love – Chief Administrative Officer Present City Staff: Mark Kittrell – City Attorney, Keith Reynolds – City Recorder, Michelle Barney – Minutes & Records Clerk, Taylor Hill – Constituent Liaison/Policy Analyst, Scott Corpany – Staff Assistant, Brian Fullmer – Constituent Liaison, Policy Analyst, Nick Norris – Planning Director, Andrew Johnston – Director of Homelessness Policy and Outreach, Allison Rowland – Public Policy Analyst, Julie Crookston – Deputy Director of Public Services, John Wells – Public Utilities - Hydrologist, Laura Briefer – Public Utilities Director, Peter Makowski – Economic Development Manager, Nannette Larsen – Senior Planner, Weston Clark – Mayor's Senior Advisor, Amy Thompson – Planning Manager, Noah Elmore – Associate Planner, Austin Kimmel – Public Policy Analyst, William Wright – Economic Development Project Manager, Lynn Jacobs – Transportation Engineer VII, Jordan Smith – Compliance Division Director The meeting was called to order at 2:07 pm   MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 4, 2025 1 Work Session Items 1.Informational: Updates from the Administration ~ 2:00 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.      Weston Clark presented department project and activity updates. Andrew Johnston provided an update regarding homeless services for Salt Lake City. Council Members and Andrew Johnston discussed constituent concerns regarding increased criminal activity in Cottonwood Park. 2.Mayor’s Recommendations: Fiscal Year 2025-26 for One- year Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant & Other Federal Grants ~ 2:15 p.m.  30 min. The Mayor will present recommendations to the Council regarding proposed Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) funding, Home Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funding, and Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids (HOPWA) funding budgets.      Mayor Mendenhall stated an in-depth presentation of the plan would be provided during the formal meeting and provided a summary of the One-year Action Plan and grants. Jennifer Bruno reviewed the plan’s schedule for review/approval and asked Council Members to email any questions to Council Staff. 3.Ordinance: Yalecrest-Upper Yale Local Historic District ~ 2:45 p.m.  20 min. The Council will receive a briefing about a proposal that would amend the zoning map to apply the H-Historic Overlay District, establishing the Yalecrest - Upper Yale Local Historic District. The district would include 24 homes at approximately 1802 to 1885 East Yale Avenue, along both sides of Yale Avenue. The proposal would also update the 2005 Yalecrest Reconnaissance Level Survey. Local Historic Districts are designed to maintain the historic character of a neighborhood by protecting historic features and preventing out-of-character alterations. The properties are located in Council District 6. Petitioner: Patricia Goede. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 4, 2025 2 For more information visit tinyurl.com/HistoricDistrictsSLC. Brian Fullmer provided a brief overview of the Ordinance. Nannette Larsen presented the application and process for designating a historic district. Council Members, Nick Norris, Amy Thompson, and Nannette Larsen discussed: • Delays in the application process due to the contributing status/historic designation of three homes • Justification for designating small historic districts and whether districts were ever combined • Benefits and effects of designating historic districts for residents and the City • Potential impacts of the proposed R-1 zoning changes on historic districts • The process for designating historic districts, who could initiate petitions for designation and options for designating districts across the city • Whether historic designations supported/assisted with affordability issues in the city • Number of duplexes or accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in the proposed district and other historic districts in the city • Whether zoning requirements allowed for ADUs to be constructed in historic districts ◦ Historic districts did not prevent the construction of ADUs however, property size and base zoning requirements were taken into consideration before approval • Issues with the current process that hindered individuals from initiating historic districts, the need for the City to outline its goals regarding the creation of historic districts, and options for the City to support underserved neighborhoods in the designation process 4.Ordinance: Permitting Outdoor Theaters in Commercial Districts ~ 3:05 p.m. 20 min. The Council will receive a briefing about an ordinance amending various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code relating to Outdoor Theaters in Commercial Districts. The proposal would permit live performance theaters, either indoor or outdoor, within the CG (General Commercial) District and other districts that may be appropriate based on intensity, scale, and location. Currently, only indoor live performance theaters are permitted. Other sections of Title 21A may also be amended as part of this petition. Noah Elmore presented the proposal. Council Members, Nick Norris and Noah Elmore discussed: • Whether City code addressed fire code for temporary structures • Buffer zone measurements • Impacts to residential areas and mitigation of noise levels MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 4, 2025 3 5.Informational: Water and Snowpack Report ~ 3:25 p.m. 20 min. The Council will receive a briefing from the Department of Public Utilities about the status of water runoff, snowpack and water supply projections. Laura Briefer introduced the report. John Wells presented the report. Council Members, Laura Briefer, and John Wells discussed: • The importance of encouraging residents to conserve water to protect Utah’s water supply for the future • Programs available to assist residents with irrigation system use • Federal funding impacts on programs/staffing and the potential for addressing impacts in the 2026 budget • Impacts of climate change on long-range plans • 2025 wildfire mitigation plans • HB 81 regarding the removal of fluoride in City water, the potential effects on residents, and the process of notifying the public 6.Ordinance: Economic Development Loan Fund - Cold Plunge Coffee, LLC.~ 3:45 p.m. 5 min. The Council will receive a briefing about an ordinance that would approve a $100,000 loan for Cold Plunge Coffee, LLC. at 475 East 300 South from the Economic Development Loan Fund (EDLF). Cold Plunge Coffee, LLC. offers craft coffee and cold plunges or cold-water immersion therapy. This loan will assist in the creation of nine new jobs in the next year and the retention of one current job. Austin Kimmel provided a brief overview of the Ordinance. Council Members, Peter Makowski and William Wright discussed: • Positive public appeal of cold plunge businesses • The positive effects EDLF was having in assisting businesses throughout the city MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 4, 2025 4 8.Informational: Initial Citywide Parking Policy Discussion ~ 4:10 p.m. 20 min. The Council will receive a briefing from a group of three Administration department representatives about proposals for updates to Citywide parking policy. The group requests Council discussion and guidance in the early stage of designing these potential parking policy changes, since they may lead to some significant changes. Allison Rowland provided a brief overview of the Ordinance. Julie Crookston and Lynn Jacobs presented the proposed policy. Council Members, Julie Crookston, Jordan Smith and Lynn Jacobs discussed: • Distribution of the fee structure for the city and the amount of revenue generated from parking meters • Options for using parking meters as a central point for information and advertising • Moving toward a “smart city” in terms of parking • Options for installing parking meters in the Fairpark/surrounding neighborhoods to address event parking • Options for 45-degree angle parking, pay by license plate instead of by space, reverse instead of forward parking • Encouraging people to use public transportation to alleviate parking needs • Preventing semi-trucks from parking, idling, and staying overnight on streets on the Westside due to the Inland Port • City’s parking footprint, accessibility, pay structure, citation structure, and what triggers a citation to be issued • Next steps for the proposal • Options for reducing the number of parking meters in the city • Whether long-term parking times correlated to the citation concerns from the public • City systems/Apps to assist visitors with parking availability MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 4, 2025 5 7.Tentative Break ~ 3:50 p.m. 20 min. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 4, 2025 6 9.Advice and Consent: Salt Lake City Police Chief – Brian Redd ~ 4:30 p.m. 10 min. The Council will interview Brian Redd prior to considering appointment as the Salt Lake City Chief of Police. An interview was held. Council Member Wharton stated Brian Redd’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. Support for creating a hybrid option between Options B and C and separating delivery from rideshare uses in the ordinance. A vote was not taken. Support for staff to conduct further research on Options B and C and return with additional information for Council’s consideration. Supported by all Council Members present. Item #4. Pay by Space Issues Support for Option A: Convert from a pay-by-space to a pay-by-plate system. Supported by all Council Members present. Item #5. Citation Structure Issues Support for Option A: Raise citation fines, Option B: Create a set of “targeted” citation fines for commonly seen issues (e.g., during events, etc.) and Option C: Create a new “systematic parking violation” citation with a higher fine. Supported by all Council Members present. Item #6. Implementation Schedule Support for Option A: Update the code to address the issues identified in the staff report and develop an implementation schedule for when changes occur over the upcoming years. Supported by all Council Members present. Straw Polls Item #2. Event Impacts Support for Option A: Create a new Event Parking Management program to manage these areas, starting with the Fairpark area, followed by the University neighborhood. Supported by all Council Members present. Item #1. Meter Fee Structure Issues Support for Option A: Extend active metering to include evenings and Saturdays, Option B: Increase the meter rate, and Option C: Create Flexible Time and Variable Pricing Zones based on demand. Supported by all Council Members present. Item #3. Delivery Service Impacts MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 4, 2025 7 11.Board Appointment: Parks, Natural Lands, Urban Forestry, and Trails Advisory Board – James Alfandre ~ 4:50 p.m. 5 min. The Council will interview James Alfandre prior to considering appointment to the Parks, Natural Lands, Urban Forestry, and Trails Advisory Board for a term ending March 4, 2028. An interview was held. Council Member Puy stated James Alfandre’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. 12.Board Appointment: Parks, Natural Lands, Urban Forestry, and Trails Advisory Board – Eric Mcgill ~ 4:55 p.m. 5 min. The Council will interview Eric Mcgill prior to considering appointment to the Parks, Natural Lands, Urban Forestry, and Trails Advisory Board for a term ending March 4, 2028. An interview was held. Council Member Puy stated Eric Mcgill’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. 13.Board Appointment: Planning Commission – Richard Leverett ~ 5:00 p.m. 5 min. The Council will interview Richard Leverett prior to considering appointment to the Planning Commission for a term ending March 4, 2029. An interview was held. Council Member Puy stated Richard Leverette’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. 10.Advice and Consent: Director of Public Lands – Kim Shelley ~ 4:40 p.m. 10 min. The Council will interview Kim Shelley prior to considering appointment as the Director of Public Lands. An interview was held. Council Member Wharton stated Kim Shelley’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. Council Member Wharton left the meeting after this item. 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 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 4, 2025 8 - - 16.Tentative Closed Session 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 ment health of an individual; b. strategy sessions to discuss collective bargainin c. strategy sessions to discuss pending or reasonably imminent litigatio d. strategy sessions to discuss the purchase, exchange, or lease of real propert 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 un consideration; or (ii) prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the possible terms; e. strategy sessions to discuss the sale of real property, including any form of a wat right or water shares, if: (i)i) public discussion of the transaction wou (A)A) disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property un consideration; or (B)B) prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the b possible terms; (ii) the public body previously gave public notice that the property woul offered for sale; and (iii) the terms of the sale are publicly disclosed before the public approves the sale; f. discussion regarding deployment of security personnel, devices, or systems; a g. investigative proceedings regarding allegations of criminal misconduc A closed meeting may also be held for attorney-client matters that are privileged pursuant to 15.Report and Announcements from the Executive Director - - 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. No announcements from the Executive Director. Standing Items 14.Report of the Chair and Vice Chair - - Report of Chair and Vice Chair. No report from the Chair or Vice Chair. Meeting adjourned at 6:03 pm Minutes Approved: _______________________________ City Council Chair Chris Wharton _______________________________ City Recorder Keith Reynolds Please refer to Meeting Materials (available at https://data.slc.gov by selecting City Council Meeting Information) for supportive content including electronic recordings and comments submitted prior to or during the meeting. Websites listed within the body of the Minutes may not remain active indefinitely. This document along with the digital recording constitutes the official minutes of the City Council Work Session meeting held Tuesday, March 4, 2025 and is not intended to serve as a full transcript. Please refer to the electronic recording for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 4, 2025 9 PENDING MINUTES – NOT APPROVED The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Work Session on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. The following Council Members were present: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez Present Legislative leadership: Jennifer Bruno – Executive Director, Lehua Weaver – Deputy Director, Nick Tarbet – Deputy Director Present Administrative leadership: Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Lindsey Nikola – Deputy Chief of Staff, Jill Love – Chief Administrative Officer, Megan Yuill – Deputy Chief Administrative Officer Present City Staff: Mark Kittrell – City Attorney, Keith Reynolds – City Recorder, Michelle Barney – Minutes & Records Clerk, Thais Stewart – Deputy City Recorder, Taylor Hill – Constituent Liaison/Policy Analyst, Scott Corpany – Staff Assistant, Nick Norris – Planning Director, Andrew Johnston – Director of Homelessness Policy and Outreach, Allison Rowland – Public Policy Analyst, Kelsey Lindquist – Senior Planner, Daniel Echeverria – Senior Planner, Kristina Gilmore – Senior Planner, Laura Briefer – Public Utilities Director, Austin Kimmel – Public Policy Analyst, Bill Wyatt – Executive Director of Airports, Brian Butler – Director Airport Finance, Lisa Tarufelli – Public Utilities Finance Administrator, Chloe Morroni – Communications & Engagement Manager The meeting was called to order at 2:00 pm MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 1 Work Session Items 1.Ordinance: Mixed-Use (MU) Zoning Consolidation Zoning Text and Map Amendment Follow-up ~ 2:00 p.m. 30 min. The Council will receive a follow-up briefing on a proposal that would amend the City's zoning ordinance and zoning map by consolidating up to 27 existing commercial, form- based, and mixed-use zoning districts into six new mixed-use (MU) districts. The proposal aims to simplify zoning regulations, improve clarity of language, and incorporate missing design standards. The new mixed-use districts will be similar to the current districts but will have changes to setbacks, building height, lot coverage, and permitted land uses. Other sections of Title 21A may also be amended as part of this petition. For more information visit https://tinyurl.com/SLCMixedUse. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, February 4, 2025; Tuesday, April 8, 2025; and Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Nick Tarbet provided a brief overview of the amendment. Discussion between Council Members, Nick Norris, Daniel Echeverria, Krissy Gilmore and Kelsey Lindquist: • Definition of a private directional sign and clarification on whether such signs would be placed on public/private property • Updates to State code requirements for public hearing notices, how they differ from current City practices, and proposed ordinance language changes to ensure compliance • Determination of MU-5 zoning for parcels on North Temple and Chicago Street, including potential benefits to the area, relevant small area plans, and the importance of taller buildings on North Temple to preserve the city's visual character • Overview of the City’s process for approving or denying a conditional use application • Legislative actions aimed at downzoning single-family residential properties within the MU zone to provide protection and preservation for existing residents • Defined boundaries of the State Street corridor area • Justification for the proposed rezoning of the Midas Block and Snell Grove sites Straw Polls: Support to modify the height limit for private directional signs from 4 to 8 feet. Supported by all Council Members present. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 2 Support including 13.1 to 13.4 as listed in the presentation with the exception of the properties along Green Street being changed to MU6. Supported by all Council Members present. Support modifications of Item 14, regarding modifications to the Public Notice Code to align with the 2025 State Code changes. Supported by all Council Members present. Support creating a legislative intent to review on-street parking impacts/requirements. Supported by all Council Members present. Support rezoning the properties at approximately 955 North Temple/Chicago Street, and additional block to 1000 West to MU8 instead of MU5. Supported by all Council Members present. Support Item 17, adding kennel as a conditional use to MU2/3/5 matching MU- 6/8/11. Supported by all Council Members present. Support request for Staff to draft a Legislative Action look at properties within the MU zone with primarily single-family dwellings uses and consider downzoning to MU2 or MU3. Supported by all Council Members present. Support request staff to begin updating the Central City Master Plan along the State Street Corridor. Supported by all Council Members present. Support 19a.(Clarify MU11 Extra Height Options) as listed in the presentation. Supported by all Council Members present. Support 19b. (Affordable Housing Incentives Bonus Options) as listed in the presentation. Supported by all Council Members present. Support 20 (Constituent upzone Request 1435 South State Street) as listed in the presentation. Supported by Council Members Mano, Puy, Young, Petro, Lopez Chavez. Council Members Dugan and Wharton were not in favor. Support to rezone the Midas Block at approximately 2100 South 900 East to Windsor Street and Snell Grove site at approximately 2900 East to Commonwealth Ave to MU8. Supported by all Council Members present. Requests: Council Member Petro requested small group meetings to further discuss parking options in the city. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 3 For more information visit https://tinyurl.com/SLCFY26. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 and Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Bill Wyatt and Brian Butler presented the budget. Council Members, Bill Wyatt and Brian Butler discussed: • Clarification was provided, confirming enterprise funding would be used to compensate for federal funding gaps • Utah Transit Authority (UTA) bus and Trax passenger traffic to and from the airport, specifically Airport employees using HIVE and UTA passes • Potential impacts to revenue if Transportation Security Administration (TSA) were to return to a partially privatized organization, whether the Department of Airports could absorb the impacts from a recession and the financial protections within airline contracts that assist with said situations • Use of the airport’s greeting room, promotion of visitor use and traffic flow patterns to aid in the directing large groups to utilize the space Council Members commended the Airport staff for increasing revenue and continuing to provide superior service to the public. Requests: Council Member Lopez-Chavez requested information regarding the number of City provided UTA/HIVE passes purchased/assigned to employees at the airport and the number of airport employees using UTA to access the airport. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 4 2.Fiscal Year 2025-26 Proposed Budget: Department of Airports ~ 2:30 p.m. 45 min. The Council will be briefed about the Mayor’s recommended budget relating to the Department of Airports for Fiscal Year 2025-26. 4.Tentative Break ~ 4:00 p.m. 20 min. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Set Public Hearing Date - Hold hearing to accept public comment - TENTATIVE Council Action - MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 5 3.Fiscal Year 2025-26 Proposed Budget: Salt Lake City Public Library System ~ 3:15 p.m. 45 min. The Council will be briefed about the Library Board’s recommended Operations and Capital Budget for Fiscal Year 2025-26. For more information visit https://tinyurl.com/SLCFY26. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 and Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Austin Kimmel provided a brief overview of the Library budget. Noah Baskett and Tyler Bahr presented the budget. Discussion by Council Members, Noah Baskett and Tyler Bahr: • Staff and budget impacts related to 2025 State legislation concerning unions • Proposed improvement projects for libraries citywide, including plans for the Civic Campus and upcoming library openings • Needed improvements to Library Square Plaza and clarification on which entity is responsible for maintaining the grounds Council Members, Laura Briefer and Lisa Tarufeli, Chloe Morroni discussed: • Public engagement/transparency programs used by Public Utilities to announce rate or service changes • Reinvestment campaign by Public Utilities/Public Services to educate the public on how tax dollars are spent • Ongoing public education efforts on water conservation, including information on typical pipe sizes used in homes • Explanation of rate stabilization fees and why they were not included in the new rate structure • Potential development of a comprehensive table estimating water usage based on household size, to help customers better understand their water usage, rates, and fees • Impacts to residents from water main breaks and the assistance provided by the City to address resulting high utility bills MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 6 5.Fiscal Year 2025-26 Proposed Budget: Department of Public Utilities ~ 4:20 p.m. 45 min. The Council will be briefed about the Mayor’s recommended budget for the Department of Public Utilities for Fiscal Year 2025-26. For more information visit https://tinyurl.com/SLCFY26. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 and Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Austin Kimmel provided a brief overview of the budget. Laura Briefer and Lisa Tarufeli presented the budget. • Item I-3 regarding Art in D-4: the art would be located in a public-facing area but would not be maintained by the City long term • Legal parameters for allocating City funding to a private entity or for improvements to private property • Clarification of the City's control, ownership, and involvement regarding the subject of the art installation. • Next steps in the budget amendment process Council Member Puy arrived during this item. Straw Poll: Support $5.2 million one-time Funding Our Future (FOF) dollars for vehicle replacements. Supported by all Council Members present. Request: Council Member Puy requested a regular report on the planning of the Utah League of City and Towns conference to ensure the event had the proper amount of funding. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 7 6.Ordinance: Budget Amendment No.5 for Fiscal Year 2024-25 Follow-up ~ 5:05 p.m. 20 min. The Council will receive a follow-up briefing about Budget Amendment No. 5 for the Fiscal Year 2024-25 Budget. 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 to cover remaining costs for the 400 South Bridge Reconstruction project, funds to repair homes in the Community Land Trust, additional funding for the Hive Pass program because of increased usage, and funding to expand the scope of a public restroom study. For more information visit tinyurl.com/SLCFY25. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 1, 2025; Tuesday, April 8, 2025; and Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 and Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Jennifer Bruno provided a brief overview of new items added to the budget amendment. Council Members, Lindsey Nikola, Mayor Mendenhall and Jennifer Bruno discussed: •Contributors and participants in the Utah League of Cities and Towns conference • Options for the City to host a Naturalization Ceremony at City Hall or on City Hall grounds • Request for funding to support infrastructure for the Mead Avenue Underpass project 8.Ordinance: Enacting Temporary Zoning Regulations TENTATIVE 10 min. The Council will receive a briefing about ordinances that would enact temporary zoning regulations affecting the facilities located at each Homeless Resource Center: Volunteers of America Youth Resource Center, Geraldine E. King Women’s Resource Center, Gail Miller Resource Center, and St. Vincent de Paul Center. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Andrew Johnston presented the Ordinances. Jennifer Bruno stated the proposals were on the formal agenda for approval. Council Member Mano expressed support for the proposal and suggested designating the facilities permanent land uses, providing them the opportunity to assist the homeless year around. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 8 7.Council Policy Manual: Communication Budget Discussion ~ 5:25 p.m. 20 min. The Council will hold a discussion about the Communication Budget section of the Council Policy Manual and discuss options for how to update the policy. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Lehua Weaver presented the policy. Council Members, Jennifer Bruno and Lehua Weaver discussed: • Intention of the discussion to develop a cohesive policy for Council Members regarding public engagement • Preference for allowing Council Members to choose the most effective methods to reach their constituents rather than defaulting to items like shirts or bags (SWAG) • Exploration of alternative uses for funds, such as supporting art, events, or items with greater community impact giving Council Members the ability to evaluate options and identify the most effective tools for engaging constituents • Council Members to provide a list of potential uses of their budget during the next discussion Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 An interview was held. Council Member Wharton stated Wisam Khudhair’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 9 10.Board Appointment: Art Design Board – Wisam Khudhair ~ 6:00 p.m. 5 min. The Council will interview Wisam Khudhair prior to considering appointment to the Art Design Board for a term ending April 15, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) 9.Board Appointment: Art Design Board – Michelle Buhler ~ 5:55 p.m. 5 min. The Council will interview Michelle Buhler prior to considering appointment to the Art Design Board for a term ending April 15, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 An interview was held. Council Member Wharton stated Michelle Buhler’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 10 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Board Appointment: Transportation Advisory Board – Turner Bitton 5 min. The Council will interview Turner Bitton prior to considering appointment to the Transportation Advisory Board for a term ending September 25, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 An interview was held. Council Member Wharton stated Turner Bitton’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. 13.~ 6:15 p.m. 12.Board Appointment: Transportation Advisory Board – Kelbe Goupil ~ 6:10 p.m. 5 min. The Council will interview Kelbe Goupil prior to considering appointment to the Transportation Advisory Board for a term ending September 25, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 An interview was held. Council Member Wharton stated Kelbe Goupil’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. 11.Board Appointment: Parks, Natural Lands, Urban Forestry, and Trails (PNUT) Advisory Board – Sarah Foran ~ 6:05 p.m. 5 min. The Council will interview Sarah Foran prior to considering appointment to the PNUT Board for a term ending April 15, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 An interview was held. Council Member Wharton stated Sarah Foran’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. Standing Items 15.Report of the Chair and Vice Chair - - Report of Chair and Vice Chair. Item not held. 16.Report and Announcements from the Executive Director - - 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: • Travel; and • Scheduling Items. Jennifer Bruno reported with the start of budget season packets would be sent on Fridays, work session meetings are scheduled to begin at 1:00 pm and requested Council Members wishing to attend the 2025 Downtown Alliance trip notify Jennifer Bruno or Lehua Weaver before May 6, 2025. 11 14.Board Appointment: Transportation Advisory Board – Ari Tepper ~ 6:20 p.m. 5 min. The Council will interview Ari Tepper prior to considering appointment to the Transportation Advisory Board for a term ending September 25, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Item not held MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 f. discussion regarding deployment of security personnel, devices, or systems; and g. investigative proceedings regarding allegations of criminal misconduct. 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 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 12 - - 17.Tentative Closed Session 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 ment health of an individual; b. strategy sessions to discuss collective bargainin c. strategy sessions to discuss pending or reasonably imminent litigatio d. strategy sessions to discuss the purchase, exchange, or lease of real propert 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 un consideration; or (ii) prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the possible terms; e. strategy sessions to discuss the sale of real property, including any form of a wat right or water shares, if: (i)i) public discussion of the transaction wou (A)A) disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property un consideration; or (B)B) prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the b possible terms; (ii) the public body previously gave public notice that the property woul offered for sale; and (iii) the terms of the sale are publicly disclosed before the public approves the sale; Meeting adjourned at 6:34 pm Minutes Approved: _______________________________ City Council Chair Chris Wharton _______________________________ City Recorder Keith Reynolds Please refer to Meeting Materials (available at https://data.slc.gov by selecting City Council Meeting Information) for supportive content including electronic recordings and comments submitted prior to or during the meeting. Websites listed within the body of the Minutes may not remain active indefinitely. This document along with the digital recording constitutes the official minutes of the City Council Work Session meeting held Tuesday, April 15, 2025 and is not intended to serve as a full transcript. Please refer to the electronic recording for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52- 4-203. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, April 15, 2025 13 PENDING MINUTES – NOT APPROVED The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Formal Session on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.  The following Council Members were present: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Victoria Petro, Eva Lopez Chavez Present Legislative Leadership: Jennifer Bruno – Executive Director, Lehua Weaver – Deputy Director Present Administrative Leadership: Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Lindsey Nikola – Deputy Chief of Staff Present City Staff: Mark Kittrell – City Attorney, Keith Reynolds – City Recorder, Michelle Barney – Minutes & Records Clerk, Taylor Hill – Constituent Liaison/Policy Analyst, Isaac Canedo – Public Engagement Communication Specialist, Sylvia Richards – Public Policy Analyst, Scott Corpany –Staff Assistant The meeting was called to order at 7:10pm MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 25, 2025 1 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 retreat meeting minutes of January 14, 2025. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Petro to approve the retreat minutes of January 14, 2025. AYE: Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez, Victoria Petro ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass 5.The Council will consider adopting a joint ceremonial resolution with Mayor Mendenhall recognizing March 31, 2025 as International Transgender Day of Visibility in Salt Lake City. Council Member Wharton read the joint ceremonial Resolution. Jakey Siolo (Executive Director Nuanua Collective) accepted the Resolution on behalf of the transgender community and the newly formed Utah Trans Plus Coalition, read a speech regarding challenges faced by the transgender community and values/principles of the Coalition, and expressed gratitude to the Council and Mayor for providing the Resolution. Council Member Puy arrived during this agenda item. Motion: Moved by Council Member Lopez Chavez, seconded by Council Member Petro to adopt Joint Ceremonial Resolution 06 of 2025 recognizing March 31, 2025, as International Transgender Day of Visibility in Salt Lake City. AYE: Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez, Victoria Petro ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass B.PUBLIC HEARINGS: MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 25, 2025 2 modifications. The proposed amendment includes a grant to mitigate lead paint hazards. For more information visit tinyurl.com/SLCFY25. Sylvia Richards provided a synopsis of the budget amendment.  Ethan Griffin was called to speak but did not have comments for this agenda item. Enri M. requested funding allocated to the police be redirected to community groups better equipped to assist individuals in need.  Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Mano to close the public hearing and adopt Ordinance 15 of 2025, amending the Fiscal Year 2025 final budget of Salt Lake City including the employment staffing document for all items as shown on the motion sheet. E-1: Lead Hazard Reduction Grant ($3,998,800.21 – one-time Miscellaneous Grant Fund). AYE: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez, Victoria Petro Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass 2.Grant Application: Coalition for Green Capital – Municipal Investment Fund The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Sustainability Department to ICLEI (Local Governments for Sustainability). If awarded, the grant would fund technical assistance to develop a funding and financing strategy, raise capital, and deploy financing in support of Utah Renewable Communities projects. The City’s goal is to attain 100% renewable electricity by 2030. Sylvia Richards provided a brief overview of the grant.  Enri M. expressed concerns regarding oversight of funding and stressed the importance of ensuring program goals were met. Ethan Griffin was called to speak but did not have comments for this agenda item.  Motion: Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Petro to close MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 25, 2025 3 1.Ordinance: Budget Amendment No.4 for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document for Fiscal Year 2024-25 Budget. Budget amendments happen several times each year to reflect adjustments to the City’s budgets, including proposed project additions and the public hearing and refer Item B-2 to a future Consent Agenda for action. AYE: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez, Victoria Petro Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass C.POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS: NONE. D.COMMENTS: 1.Questions to the Mayor from the City Council. Council Member Dugan thanked the Mayor for attending the meeting and asked for a brief overview on the new Crisis Care Center. Mayor Mendenhall provided an overview of the services/programs and layout of the new Crisis Care Center building (955 West 3300 South) and stated a ribbon cutting ceremony would be held on Friday, March 28, 2025. 2.Comments to the City Council. (This is a one-hour time slot for the public to comment on any City business not scheduled for a public hearing. Each person will have two minutes to talk. General comment registration closes at 7:30 p.m.) Council Member Dugan reviewed the rules of decorum. Margaret Holloway referenced the survey conducted by the Mayor’s Office regarding the Jordan River, inquired about potential steps taken to address identified issues and implement suggested improvements. Angela Morgan addressed continued issues (trash, camping, safety hazards etc.) along the Jordan River Trail, suggested ways to enhance the trail for all residents and questioned when the Westside would become a priority. Cathy Mendez thanked the Mayor and Council for their work, spoke regarding ongoing issues with homelessness/trash along the Jordan River, and emphasized the urgency to take action. Mona M. expressed support for SB 158 (regarding youth services organizations) and a desire for a similar City Resolution to protect youth and spoke to concerns regarding practices of the Church of Scientology. Cheneil Hill expressed support for SB 158, inquired how the City planned to effectively enforce the legislation and urged Council to establish active oversight measures in youth facilities. Wendy Garvin addressed the recent officer-involved shooting of a dog, questioning the MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 25, 2025 4 circumstances of the incident and whether it aligned with proper procedures for the Salt Lake Police Department. Bernie Hart stood for a moment of silence. Enri M. spoke in support of SB 158, emphasizing the importance of transparency, oversight, and public access to background check information for religious entities. Chris Carignan spoke to the lack of updates or current meeting of the Police Commission, emphasizing the importance of transparency for the public. Audilia Weiland spoke about the City’s recognition of Transgender Day and the Church of Scientology’s views on transgender individuals. E.NEW BUSINESS: NONE. F.UNFINISHED BUSINESS: NONE. G.CONSENT: 1.Ordinance: Yalecrest-Upper Yale Local Historic District The Council will set the date of April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning map to apply the H- Historic Overlay District, establishing the Yalecrest - Upper Yale Local Historic District. The district would include 24 homes at approximately 1802 to 1885 East Yale Avenue, along both sides of Yale Avenue. The proposal would also update the 2005 Yalecrest Reconnaissance Level Survey. Local Historic Districts are designed to maintain the historic character of a neighborhood by protecting historic features and preventing out-of-character alterations. The properties are located in Council District 6. Petitioner: Patricia Goede. Petition No.: PLNHLC2023-00571. For more information visit tinyurl.com/HistoricDistrictsSLC. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 4, 2025 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 25, 2025 4 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Set date. 2.Ordinance: Permitting Outdoor Theaters in Commercial Districts The Council will set the date of Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code relating to outdoor theaters in Commercial Districts. The proposal would permit live performance theaters, either indoor or outdoor, within the CG (General Commercial) District and other districts that may be appropriate based on intensity, scale, and location. Currently, only indoor live performance theaters are permitted. Other sections of Title 21A may also be amended as part of this petition. Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00595. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 4, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Set date. 3.Ordinance: Zoning Map Amendment at Approximately 273 East 800 South The Council will set the date of Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning of the property at approximately 273 East 800 South from I (Institutional District) to RMF-45 (Moderate/High-Density Multi-Family Residential District). The proposal would enable a deeply affordable housing project development with 34 one-bedroom apartments available to those with 30% Area Median Income (AMI) or lower. The property currently contains a vacant office building. Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar characteristics. The project is within Council District 4.Petitioner: Harold Woodruff, on behalf of First Step House. Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-01153. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 18, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 25, 2025 5 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Set date. 4.Ordinance: Alley Vacation Near 1409 South Edison Street The Council will set the date of Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would vacate a portion of City-owned alley adjacent to properties at approximately 1409 South Edison Street and 1404 South 200 East. If approved, the alley segment property would be divided and transferred to the abutting property owners. The Planning Commission forwarded a negative recommendation. Located within Council District 5. Petitioner: Davis Oatway, an adjacent property owner. Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00439. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 18, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Set date. 5.Board Appointment: Arts Council – Ignacio Rosenberg The Council will consider approving the appointment of Ignacio Rosenberg to the Arts Council Board for a term ending March 25, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 25, 2025 6 FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve. 7.Board Appointment: Arts Council – Ryan Canter The Council will consider approving the appointment of Ryan Canter to the Arts Council Board for a term ending March 25, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Mano to approve the Consent agenda. AYE: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez, Victoria Petro Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass H.ADJOURNMENT: MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 25, 2025 7 6.Board Appointment: Arts Council – Eugenie Jaffe The Council will consider approving the appointment of Eugenie Jaffe to the Arts Council Board for a term ending March 25, 2028. Meeting adjourned at 7:54pm Minutes Approved:  _______________________________  City Council Chair Chris Wharton _______________________________  City Recorder Keith Reynolds Please refer to Meeting Materials (available at https://data.slc.gov by selecting City Council Meeting Information) for supportive content including electronic recordings and comments submitted prior to or during the meeting. Websites listed within the body of the Minutes may not remain active indefinitely.  This document along with the digital recording constitutes the official minutes of the City Council Formal meeting held Tuesday, March 25, 2025 and is not intended to serve as a full transcript. Please refer to the electronic recording for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52- 4-203. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, March 25, 2025 8 PENDING MINUTES – NOT APPROVED The Local Building Authority and the Salt Lake City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah met in Formal Session on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. The following Board Directors/Council Members were present: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez The following Board Directors/Council Members were absent: Alejandro Puy Present Legislative leadership: Jennifer Bruno – Executive Director, Lehua Weaver – Deputy Director, Nick Tarbet – Deputy Director Present Administrative leadership: Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Lindsey Nikola – Deputy Chief of Staff Present City Staff: Mark Kittrell – City Attorney, Keith Reynolds – City Recorder, Michelle Barney – Minutes & Records Clerk, Thais Stewart – Deputy City Recorder, Isaac Canedo – Public Engagement Communication Specialist, Taylor Hill – Constituent Liaison/Policy Analyst, Sylvia Richards – Public Policy Analyst Council Member Young presided over and conducted the meeting. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 pm MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 1 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 2 LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MEETING A.LBA OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Board/Council Member Sarah Young will conduct the formal meeting. 2.Pledge of Allegiance. B.LBA CONSENT: 1.Resolution: Budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority for Fiscal Year 2025-26 The Board will set the dates of Tuesday, May 20, 2025 and Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider approving a resolution that would adopt the final budget for the Capital Projects Fund of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2025-26. The LBA’s Capital Projects Fund for Fiscal Year 2025-26 only includes the bond debt services for the Glendale and Marmalade Libraries. (Other Capital projects throughout the City are included in the Mayor’s Recommended Budget.) The LBA is a financing tool for cities and government entities, like libraries, to bond for capital projects at better interest rates. Capital projects are big projects like parks, public buildings, and street projects. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 and Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Set date. Motion: Moved by Board Member Dugan, seconded by Board Member Petro to approve the Consent agenda. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy Final Result: 5 – 0 Pass C.LBA ADJOURNMENT: Motion: Moved by Council Member Petro, seconded by Council Member Dugan to adjourn as the LBA and convene as the City Council. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy Final Result: 5 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 3 SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL MEETING Please note: Dates not identified in the FYI - Project Timeline are either not applicable or not yet determined. D.CITY COUNCIL OPENING CEREMONY: 1.Welcome and Public Meeting Rules. 2.YouthCity Government will present the Youth State of the City Address. Council Member Young welcomed the Youth City Government. Fatma Ozkanlar, Louise Pedersen, Christina Wu, Jeamediateri Rivuzimana , and Arianna Berchan Bridges, each read statements about their experiences participating in Youth City Government. Council Member Young thanked the members of the Youth City Government for speaking and Angela Romero for creating the program and providing the environment for youth to learn about the government. Angela Romero (Utah State Representative and Youth City Government leader) introduced and thanked her support staff for their hard work in creating the YCG program; described the program success and positive impact students were having on government. Council Members took a moment to recognize Youth City Government members, involvement/accomplishments and encouraged continued involvement in government. E.PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1.Ordinance: Yalecrest-Upper Yale Local Historic District The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning map to apply the H-Historic Overlay District, establishing the Yalecrest - Upper Yale Local Historic District. The district would include 24 homes at approximately 1802 to 1885 East Yale Avenue, along both sides of Yale Avenue. The proposal would also update the 2005 Yalecrest Reconnaissance Level Survey. Local Historic Districts are designed to maintain the historic character of a neighborhood by protecting historic features and preventing out-of-character alterations. The properties are located in Council District 6. Petitioner: Patricia Goede. Petition No.: PLNHLC2023- 00571. For more information visit tinyurl.com/HistoricDistrictsSLC. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 4, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 4 Nick Tarbet provided a brief overview of the Historic District. Janet Hemming spoke in support of establishing the local historic district, emphasized the area's historical significance, noted neighborhood support for the petition and the importance of preserving the city's historic character. Lynn Pershing supported the designation, citing the percentage of contributing homes in the neighborhood and encouraged Council to vote in favor of the Ordinance. Art Swindle advocated for the designation to protect existing homes from demolition and urged Council to support the petition. Jim Webster expressed support for the historic designation and highlighted the importance of preserving the area's historic architecture. Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to close the public hearing and adopt Ordinance 17 of 2025. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez NAY: Darin Mano ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 5 – 1 Pass 2. Ordinance: Permitting Outdoor Theaters in Commercial Districts The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code relating to Outdoor Theaters in Commercial Districts. The proposal would permit live performance theaters, either indoor or outdoor, within the CG (General Commercial) District and other districts that may be appropriate based on intensity, scale, and location. Currently, only indoor live performance theaters are permitted. Other sections of Title 21A may also be amended as part of this petition. Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00595. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 4, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s) Nick Tarbet presented a brief overview of the Ordinance. There were no Public comments for this agenda item. Motion: Moved by Council Member Lopez Chavez, seconded by Council Member Petro to close the public hearing and adopt Ordinance 18 of 2025. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 5 3.Ordinance: Zoning Map Amendment at Approximately 273 East 800 South The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the zoning of the property at approximately 273 East 800 South from I (Institutional District) to RMF-45 (Moderate/High-Density Multi-Family Residential District). The proposal would enable a deeply affordable housing project development with 34 one-bedroom apartments available to those with 30% Area Median Income (AMI) or lower. The property currently contains a vacant office building. Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar characteristics. The project is within Council District 4. Petitioner: Harold Woodruff, on behalf of First Step House. Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-01153. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 18, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Nick Tarbet provided a brief overview of the Ordinance. Michela Seehusen opposed the proposal, citing existing challenges related to crime, drug use, and homelessness, noted the area's concentration of low-income housing, requested additional security measures be required if the development proceeded and expressed concern that the center may further burden the community without adequately supporting residents. Mckenzie Macias opposed the development, expressing concerns over increased transience and negative impacts to the area; emphasized the need for additional outreach and social services before further developing low-income housing in the area. Jenny Starley voiced general support for affordable housing but opposed the proposed development due to the high density of low-income housing in the area, raised concerns over potential negative health impacts from clustering such developments. Rhianna Riggs advocated for a more equitable distribution of affordable housing citywide and urged Council to vote against the proposal. Harold Woodruff (Applicant) addressed planned on-site security measures, noted the possibility of a future hospital nearby, and highlighted the support services that would be available to both residents and the broader neighborhood. Shawn McMillan (First Step House) spoke to the vulnerable population the development aimed to serve, emphasized the importance of accessible services and stated the proposed site would meet the needs of the homeless community. Nisha Burke opposed the proposal and requested the developer demonstrate a commitment to safety by securing the construction site. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 6 Motion: Council Member Petro moved to close the public hearing and defer the item to a future consent agenda. Council Member Wharton proposed an amendment to the motion. Council Member Petro accepted the amendment. Council Discussion: Council Member Wharton acknowledged community concerns and emphasized First Step House’s proven success with similar projects and the urgency to secure federal funding, which made delaying the decision challenging. Council Member Lopez Chavez expressed appreciation for First Step House’s mission, provided the basis for opposing the proposed rezone; encouraged development of a citywide policy to ensure equitable distribution of housing, emphasized the importance of attracting/retaining families to Central City, and requested a development agreement be required if the proposal was approved. Council Member Mano expressed strong support for First Step House’s work/success in transitioning individuals out of homelessness and discussed Council’s role in regulating private development locations and types. Council Member Petro voiced concern regarding low-income housing concentration in specific Districts and the lack of funding required to change the narrative; called for ongoing discussions and requested a development agreement addressing safety. Council Member Dugan thanked participants, echoed support for First Step House, aligning with Council Member Mano’s comments on the organization’s positive impact. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Dugan to close the public hearing and adopt Ordinance 19 of 2025, which includes the condition of a development agreement. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young NAY: Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 5 – 1 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 7 4.Ordinance: Alley Vacation Near 1409 South Edison Street The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would vacate a portion of City-owned alley adjacent to properties at approximately 1409 South Edison Street and 1404 South 200 East. If approved, the alley segment property would be divided and transferred to the abutting property owners. The Planning Commission forwarded a negative recommendation. Located within Council District 5. Petitioner: Davis Oatway, an adjacent property owner. Petition No.: PLNPCM2024- 00439. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 18, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Nick Tarbet presented a brief overview of the Ordinance. Cathy Falkner spoke in favor of the alley vacation for reasons of safety and asked Council to approve the alley vacation. Clesta Ash Roberts supported the alley vacation and asked Council to close the alley. Brianna Brinnebose thanked Planning and City Staff for working through the vacation process and considering the neighborhoods request to close the alley way. Cathy Falkner spoke in favor of the alley vacation, citing safety concerns including garbage accumulation, human waste, and criminal activity and urged Council to approve the request. Clesta Ash Roberts supported the alley vacation, noting the City's lack of maintenance in the area and requested the alley be formally closed. Motion: Moved by Council Member Mano, seconded by Council Member Dugan to close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 8 5.Ordinance: Budget Amendment No.5 for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will accept public comment and consider an ordinance amending the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document for Fiscal Year 2024-25 Budget. 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 to cover remaining costs for the 400 South Bridge Reconstruction project, funds to repair homes in the Community Land Trust, additional funding for the Hive Pass program because of increased usage, and funding to expand the scope of a public restroom study. For more information visit tinyurl.com/SLCFY25. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 1, 2025; Tuesday, April 8, 2025; and Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 and Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Jennifer Bruno presented a brief overview of the budget amendment. There were no public comments for this agenda item. Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to continue the public hearing.co AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 9 6.Grant Application: Victim of Crime Act Grant – City Attorney Prosecutor’s Office The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the City Attorney Prosecutor’s Office to the Utah Office for Crime Victims. If awarded, the Administration has requested two additional full-time grant-funded Victim Advocates, and the continuation of one exiting full-time grant-funded Victim Advocate. The grant would also fund a software license for Victim Services Tracking (VSTracking), training, travel, information packet for victims, workshop materials, and emergency services funds. 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, April 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent agenda. Sylvia Richards presented a brief overview of the grant. There were no public comments for this agenda item. Motion: Moved by Council Member Lopez Chavez, seconded by Council Member Dugan to close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 10 F.POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS: 1.2025-29 Housing and Urban Development Consolidated Plan Update and Timeline The Council will consider adopting an ordinance approving the City’s next five-year Consolidated Plan for 2025-29 as required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Consolidated Plan details the City’s goals and objectives that determine funding eligibility and prioritize how to spend four federal grants: Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), Home Investment Partnerships, and Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA). FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, October 1, 2024 and Tuesday, February 11, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, February 18, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to adopt Resolution 10 of 2025 adopting the 2025-2029 Five-Year Consolidated Plan, including CDBG, ESG, HOME, and HOPWA funding, as well as approving the signing of an Interlocal Cooperation agreement between Salt Lake City and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 11 by the Council. The HUD programs that provide this funding and oversee activities of grant recipients are: Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), the HOME Investment Partnership Program, Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). The resolution under consideration would also approve an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between Salt Lake City and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), as well as the new fiscal year 2025-29 Consolidated Plan. For more information visit www.tinyurl.com/annualhudgrants. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, March 18, 2025; Tuesday, March 25, 2025; and Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, February 18, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). 2.Fiscal Year 2025-26 Funding Allocations One-year Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant & Other Federal Grants The Council will consider adopting an appropriations resolution that would allocate grant funding provided through four federal Housing and Urban Development Department (HUD) programs. For fiscal year 2025-26, approximately $7.7 million dollars is expected to flow through the Division of Housing Stability to community service providers selected Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Dugan to adopt Resolution 11 of 2025 adopting the 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan funding allocations attached to the motion sheet as Exhibit A for the following grant programs: CDBG, ESG, HOME, and HOPWA – except for CDBG #5, the Housing Authority of Salt Lake City’s project Revitalizing Riverside Apartments. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Petro to adopt Resolution 11 of 2025 Annual Action Plan funding allocations attached to the motion sheet as Exhibit A for item CDBG #5, the Housing Authority of Salt Lake City’s project Revitalizing Riverside Apartments. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez RECUSED: Darin Mano ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 5 – 0 Pass Council Member Mano was recused during the motion regarding the Riverside Apartments due to membership on the Board of Directors for the Housing Authority of Salt Lake City. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 12 G.COMMENTS: 1.Questions to the Mayor from the City Council. There were no questions for the Mayor from Council. 2.Comments to the City Council. (This is a one-hour time slot for the public to comment on any City business not scheduled for a public hearing. Each person will have two minutes to talk. General comment registration closes at 7:30 p.m.) Council Member Young reiterated the rules of decorum. Shanni Baraki spoke to concerns with homeless individuals, garbage and crime along the UTA S Line easement, the lack of responsive action taken by UTA and City Officials to address concerns and suggested converting the dirt parking lot on 600 East into a community asset. Jade D spoke to concerns along the UTA S Line and the lack of accountability by UTA and City Officials and asked for assistance in addressing the concerns of the public. Council Member Young stated information would be forwarded to the Salt Lake City Police Department to address the issues along the S Line. H.NEW BUSINESS: 1.Ordinance: Approving an MOU between Salt Lake City and the Salt Lake City Police Association The Council will consider adopting an ordinance approving a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Salt Lake City and the Salt Lake City Police Association. 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, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Suspend the rules and consider motions. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Dugan to adopt Ordinance 21 of 2025 approving a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Salt Lake City and the Salt Lake City Police Association. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 13 2.Legislative Action: Review City Code Pertaining to the Number of Unrelated People in a Dwelling Unit The Council will consider adopting a Legislative Action that would request the Administration review City code sections regarding the number of unrelated people living together in a dwelling unit, and provide recommendations for potential updates for the definition of "family” FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 8, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s). Motion: Moved by Council Member Lopez Chavez, seconded by Council Member Dugan to adopt a Legislative Action asking the Administration to review City code sections regarding the number of unrelated people living together in a dwelling unit, and the definition of “family” for recommendations of how to update. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass Council Member Lopez Chavez clarified the intent of the Legislative Action was to clarify sections of the citywide code regarding the number of unrelated individuals updating the code to current practices. 3.Ordinance: Enacting Temporary Zoning Regulations - Volunteers of America Youth Resource Center The Council will consider adopting an ordinance enacting a temporary zoning regulation authorizing the Volunteers of America Youth Resource Center at approximately 888 South 400 West to increase the maximum capacity up to fifty individuals, as long as the maximum occupancy meets building and fire code safety standard. The ordinance will take effect on June 4, 2025, for up to 180 days. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Suspend the rules and consider motions. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 14 Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Wharton to adopt Ordinance 20 of 2025 enacting temporary zoning regulations authorizing temporary increase in overnight capacity at the Youth Homeless Resource Center at 888 South 400 West. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass 4.Ordinance: Enacting Temporary Zoning Regulations - Geraldine E. King Women’s Resource Center The Council will consider adopting an ordinance extending a temporary zoning regulation authorizing the Geraldine E. King Women’s Resource Center at approximately 131 East 700 South to increase the maximum capacity up to 250 individuals, as long as the maximum occupancy meets building and fire code safety standards. The ordinance will take effect on May 1, 2025, for up to 180 days. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Suspend the rules and consider motions. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to adopt Ordinance 22 of 2025 enacting temporary zoning regulations authorizing a temporary increase in overnight capacity at the Geraldine E. King Women’s Resource Center at approximately 131 East 700 South. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 15 5.Ordinance: Enacting Temporary Zoning Regulations - Gail Miller Resource Center The Council will consider adopting an ordinance extending a temporary zoning regulation authorizing the Gail Miller Resource Center at 242 West Paramount Avenue to increase the maximum capacity up to 250 individuals, as long as the maximum occupancy meets building and fire code safety standards. The ordinance will take effect on May 1, 2025, for up to 180 days. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Suspend the rules and consider motions. Motion: Moved by Council Member Lopez Chavez, seconded by Council Member Wharton to adopt Ordinance 23 of 2025 enacting temporary zoning regulations authorizing temporary increase in overnight capacity at the Gail Miller Resource Center at 242 West Paramount Avenue. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass 6.Ordinance: Enacting Temporary Zoning Regulations - St. Vincent de Paul Center The Council will consider adopting an ordinance extending a temporary zoning regulation authorizing the St. Vincent de Paul Center located at 437 West 200 South, to provide overnight homeless shelter accommodations beyond April 15th, and at the current level of occupancy, as long as the maximum occupancy meets building and fire code safety standards. The ordinance will take effect on April 16, 2025, for up to 180 days. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Suspend the rules and consider motions. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 16 Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to adopt Ordinance 24 of 2025 enacting temporary zoning regulations authorizing temporary increase in overnight capacity at the St. Vincent de Paul Center located at 437 West 200 South. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass I.UNFINISHED BUSINESS: NONE. J.CONSENT: 1.Ordinances relating to Fiscal Year 2025-26 City Budget, including the budget for the Library Fund The Council will set the dates of Tuesday, May 20, 2025 and Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment regarding an ordinance adopting the final budget and the employment staffing document for Salt Lake City, Utah and related ordinances for Fiscal Year 2025-26. For more information visit https://tinyurl.com/SLCFY26. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - TBD Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 and Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - TBD Staff Recommendation - Set date. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 17 2.Ordinance: Alley Vacation Near 2680 South Chadwick The Council will set the date of Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 7 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would vacate a City-owned alley between approximately 2615 South and 2700 South, and between Beverly Street and Chadwick Streets. If approved, the alley would be divided and given to the property owners that abut the alley. The applicant has requested the vacation due to various structures and vegetation in the alley, as well as an overall lack of use. The request is supported by the Sugar House Master Plan. Located within Council District 7. Petitioner: Taylor Thomas, owner of 2680 South Chadwick. Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00973. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 8, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, May 20, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Set date. 3.Grant Holding Account Items (Batch No.4) for Fiscal Year 2024-25 The Council will consider approving Grant Holding Account Items (Batch No.4) for Fiscal Year 2024-25. 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, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve. 4.Board Appointment: Art Design Board – Michelle Buhler The Council will consider approving the appointment of Michelle Buhler to the Art Design Board for a term ending April 15, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve.           MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 18 5.Board Appointment: Art Design Board – Wisam Khudhair The Council will consider approving the appointment of Wisam Khudair to the Art Design Board for a term ending April 15, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve. 6.Board Appointment: Parks, Natural Lands, Urban Forestry, and Trails (PNUT) Advisory Board – Sarah Foran The Council will consider approving the appointment of Sarah Foran to the PNUT Board for a term ending April 15, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve. 7.Board Appointment: Transportation Advisory Board – Kelbe Goupil The Council will consider approving the appointment of Kelbe Goupil to the Transportation Advisory Board for a term ending September 25, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 18 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve. 8.Board Appointment: Transportation Advisory Board – Turner Bitton The Council will consider approving the appointment of Turner Bitton to the Transportation Advisory Board for a term ending September 25, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve. 9.Board Appointment: Transportation Advisory Board – Ari Tepper The Council will consider approving the appointment of Ari Tepper to the Transportation Advisory Board for a term ending September 25, 2028. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Staff Recommendation - Approve. Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Lopez Chavez to approve the Consent agenda except Item 9, which required rescheduling to a future date. AYE: Victoria Petro, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva Lopez Chavez ABSENT: Alejandro Puy MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 19 Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass K.ADJOURNMENT: Meeting adjourned at 8:40 pm Council Minutes Approved: LBA Minutes Approved: _______________________________ City Council Chair Chris Wharton _______________________________ Local Building Authority Chair Chris Wharton _______________________________ City Recorder Keith Reynolds Please refer to Meeting Materials (available at https://data.slc.gov by selecting City Council Meeting Information) for supportive content including electronic recordings and comments submitted prior to or during the meeting. Websites listed within the body of the Minutes may not remain active indefinitely. This document along with the digital recording constitutes the official minutes of the City Council, and LBA meeting held Tuesday, April 15, 2025 and is not intended to serve as a full transcript. Please refer to the electronic recording for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tuesday, April 15, 2025 20 Item G1 CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 304 P.O. BOX 145476, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5476 SLCCOUNCIL.COM TEL 801-535-7600 FAX 801-535-7651 MOTION SHEET CITY COUNCIL of SALT LAKE CITY TO:City Council Members FROM: Nick Tarbet Policy Analyst DATE:May 6, 2025 RE: MOTION SHEET – Mixed-Use Zoning Consolidation PLNPCM2024-00707 MOTION 1 I move the Council close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting. MOTION 2 I move the Council continue the public hearing to a future Council meeting. COUNCIL STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL of SALT LAKE CITY TO:City Council Members FROM: Nick Tarbet, Policy Analyst DATE:May 6, 2025 RE:Mixed-Use Zoning Consolidation PLNPCM2024-00707 PROJECT TIMELINE: Briefing 1: February 4, 2025 Briefing 2: April 8, 2025 Briefing 3: April 15, 2025 Set Date: April 1, 2025 Public Hearing: May 6, 2025 Potential Action: TBD APRIL 15 WORK SESSION SUMMARY The Council reviewed the remaining straw polls (#12-21) during the April 15 briefing. The responses are capture in the table below. The public hearing is scheduled for May 6. Straw Polls results from the April 8 and 15, work session discussions. Issue Yes No 1 Allow drive through facilities for financial intuitions in Sugar House districts. Yes 2 Allow up to 150’ in Sugar House area (south of 2100 south, 1300 E McClelland to freeway). MU11 type height (with the addition of the conditions outlined in the Granary Area sections) Yes 3 Page | 2 Change max height for row house in MU-5 and above to 45 feet Yes 4 Clarify language to allow for “vertical stacking” in row houses. Request to include the change below DWELLING, ROW HOUSE: A series of attached single-family dwellings that share at least one common wall with an adjacent dwelling unit and where the entry of each unit faces a public street. Units may be stacked vertically and/or attached horizontally. Each attached unit may be on its own lot. Proposed Chage: “DWELLING, ROW HOUSE: A series of attached single- family dwellings residential units that share… Yes 5 Remove language that requires roof pitch / height be similar to adjacent properties in MU-3. Proposed removing this in MU-3 •Staff proposes removing this in MU-2 and MU-3 Yes 6a Standardizing setback for similar zones Urban House/Two-Family/Cottage 1. Open Space: Revise all to 10% open space with 20% vegetation Yes 6b Row House 1. Front/corner side yard (min.) ▪MU-2/3: Maintain 5 ft in both, merge additional language about landscaping and hardscape. 2. Front/corner side yard (max.) ▪MU-2/3: Eliminate maximum for MU-3 to match MU-2 3. Rear Yard ▪MU-11: Make consistent with MU-5/6/8, by increasing MU-11 to 10' 4. Open Space Area (min) ▪ALL 10% OS / 20% vegetation Yes to all 6c Vertical Mixed Use, Storefront and Multi-family 1. Front/corner Side Yard min ▪MU2, MU3: Make both consistent, apply the 5' min. MU-2 standard to MU-3. ▪MU5, MU-6-MU- 8: Make all consistent, apply the variable use based 0' to 10' setback in MU-5/6 to MU-8. 2. Front /Corner Side Yard (max) ▪MU-2/3: No Max ▪MU-5/6/8: Apply MU-5/6 setback to MU-8. 3. Rear Yard: Merge rear yard language for MU-2/3. 4. Open Space Area (min) Yes to all Page | 3 ▪ALL 10% OS / 20% vegetation 7 Add “Contractor’s Yard/Office (Indoor)” use to the Transitional Overlay as a Conditional Use. o Staff recommends including this use. Yes 8 Areas unintentionally included as requiring activity use due to a code provision in the recently adopted MU-8 code. o Staff recommends removing “Richard Street, from Harvard Avenue to Kelsey Avenue” as an area requiring an “Enhanced Active Ground Floor Use.” o 400 South, located between 500 West (start of rail overpass) and the I-15 interchange (~800 West), was unintentionally included in the requirement for a high activity use. Staff recommends excluding this area from the use requirement due to poor viability Yes 9 Delete the requirement for a 6' walkway between multiple buildings that are over 75' in façade length. o Staff recommends deleting this requirement Yes 10 Add a prohibition on mature coverage counting toward the required park strip vegetation coverage of 33% in MU-8 and MU-11. o Staff recommends applying the requirement to other high-intensity MU zones, the MU-8 and MU-11 Yes 11 Add a transition period to the MU zone adoption. o Staff recommends that the City Council include a transition period of 3-6 months where developers could still utilize the prior regulations. Yes The Council reviewed items 12- 21 during the April 15 work session briefing 12 Modify the height limit for "private directional signs" from 4' to 8'. o Staff recommends increasing the height so that private parking related signs can be at eye level. Yes 13 Include the proposed mapping changes o Staff recommends including the following changes in the final draft. o FB-UN2 Corners to MU-6 in Central 9th o Residential/Office (RO) Zone to MU-8 East Downtown and West Temple o Green Street/2100 South Yes to all Page | 4 o Federal Property at 2100 S/Redwood Road 14 Modifications to 21A.10 public hearing notices to better match changes to State code that were adopted this legislative session. Planning staff included some changes to 21A.10 in the consolidation to address what the state code referred to as geographic areas and that cities could define what that meant. This year, the state introduced “ministerial” code changes that do not have to include mailed notices that the city would want to include in that section. Yes 15 Parking options from Planning Staff a. Any multi-family project over a certain number of dwellings could be required to include a mix of dwelling sizes.  An example could include requiring any development with over 20 units to provide at least 25% of the units with 2 or more bedrooms. This would limit a concentration of micro-units in any given area and promote more family sized housing. It would require a text amendment and consideration for applying it to any zone that allows larger apartment buildings and buildings four stories or greater.   b. Mico-unit projects over a certain number of dwellings could be required to have a parking minimum to help alleviate on-street parking pressures. An example could include a micro-unit project with over 25 dwellings be required to have a .5 parking ratio. This would require a text amendment and consideration for applying it to any zone that allows larger apartment buildings and buildings four stories or greater.   c. A requirement could be added that buildings be limited to 30' in height if the existing ROW does not satisfy aerial fire access requirements and no modifications to park strips, on street parking, etc. are allowed. Or, the City’s consideration of removing on-street parking would only be allowed for projects that meet certain policy objectives such as affordable housing or family-sized housing. This could help reduce the expectation that property owners have about what can be built on their property and can address the perception that modifying the right of way by removing on street parking, narrowing a park strip, or removing street trees is essentially a public asset that is being “given” to a developer. d. If a project is required to remove on-street parking to comply with fire code, the project could be required to provide the same number of parking stalls on-site, with the City recording a public easement to Yes to legislative intent Page | 5 ensure that the parking stalls are available to the public and posted accordingly. Consideration should be given to the impact providing parking has on affordable housing, with possible exceptions for certain types of residential uses. This would require resources for enforcement. 16 Request from the Public o Request to rezone property MU-8 instead of MU-5 for some parcels on North Temple. The constituent feels the MU-8 is better aligned with the project they would like to do. o Located at approximately 69, 59, 53, and 51 N Chicago, 955, 963, 973 North Temple and 62 North 1000 West. o Addition: supported extending the MU-6 designation to 1000 West. Yes 17 Request from the Public Add kennel as permitted use o Current zoning allows a veterinary clinic which they plan to include. The constituent feels adding "animal kennel" to the zone would provide additional clarity so they can operate seamlessly without regulatory concerns. o Planning Staff recommends adding as Conditional to MU2/3/5 to match MU-6/8/11 if the Council would like to make the use allowed Yes, as conditional use 18a Legislative Actions Request the administration review interior blocks that were studied as part of the zoning consolidation, with narrow streets and have single family structures, and consider proposing a downzone for these properties. Yes 18b Legislative Actions Request the Administration to analyze review and update parts of the Central City Master plan related to the State Street corridor with the goal of rezoning parcels to a higher density MU zoning district. Yes Items 19-21 added after 4.8.2025 Briefing 19 MU-11 Additional Height Options – Planning Staff Request a. Planning Staff would like to clarify two of the options allowed for 25' of additional height in the MU-11 zone in the Granary and Sugar House: Yes to all Page | 6 o Revise the language from “100% ground floor commercial use” to the zoning term “100% ground floor Enhanced Active Use” o Revise the term “affordable housing” to “affordable housing in compliance with the Affordable Housing Incentives (21A.52.050)” b. Planning Staff would like to verify whether the Council prefers to allow those developments to get a total of 61' of additional height using only the “Affordable Housing Incentives,” going from 125' to 186'. Or whether the Council would prefer those developments reaching that height also include one of the other options as well – a 20' midblock walkway or 100% ground floor enhanced active uses. 20 Constituent request for the following parcels be considered for zoning to the MU-8 (Mixed-Use, High-Density) designation. Approximately 1435 S State Street, Parcels: 103-015 / 103-011 / 103-014 / 103-006 totaling 1.54 acres located Yes 21 Council Member Young Addition from April 15. Rezone properties along 2100 south to MU-8. •Midas Block: 2100 S to Redondo Ave 900 E to Windsor (next to IHC Clinic) •Snelgrove Properties - 2100 South 900/800 East to Commonwealth Ave Yes The following information was provided for the April 15, 2025, work session briefing. APRIL 8 WORK SESSION SUMMARY During the Council’s April 8 briefing, the Council went over the first eleven straw polls, which indicated support for each of those recommendations. The Council will have a follow-up briefing on April 15 at which time the rest of the straw polls will be considered. The public hearing is set for May 6. Straw Poll Results from 4.8.2025 Briefing Issue Yes No 1 Allow drive through facilities for financial intuitions in Sugar House districts.X Page | 7 2 Allow up to 150’ in Sugar House area (south of 2100 south, 1300 E McClelland to freeway). MU11 type height (with the addition of the conditions outlined in the Granary Area sections)X 3 Change max height for row house in MU-5 and above to 45 feet X 4 Clarify language to allow for “vertical stacking” in row houses. Request to include the change below DWELLING, ROW HOUSE: A series of attached single-family dwellings that share at least one common wall with an adjacent dwelling unit and where the entry of each unit faces a public street. Units may be stacked vertically and/or attached horizontally. Each attached unit may be on its own lot. Proposed Chage: “DWELLING, ROW HOUSE: A series of attached single-family dwellings residential units that share… X 5 Remove language that requires roof pitch / height be similar to adjacent properties in MU-3. Proposed removing this in MU-3 •Staff proposes removing this in MU-2 and MU-3 X 6a Standardizing setback for similar zones Urban House/Two-Family/Cottage 1. Open Space: Revise all to 10% open space with 20% vegetation X 6b Row House 1. Front/corner side yard (min.) ▪MU-2/3: Maintain 5 ft in both, merge additional language about landscaping and hardscape. 2. Front/corner side yard (max.) ▪MU-2/3: Eliminate maximum for MU-3 to match MU-2 3. Rear Yard ▪MU-11: Make consistent with MU-5/6/8, by increasing MU-11 to 10' 4. Open Space Area (min) ▪ALL 10% OS / 20% vegetation X Page | 8 6c Vertical Mixed Use, Storefront and Multi-family 1. Front/corner Side Yard min ▪MU2, MU3: Make both consistent, apply the 5' min. MU-2 standard to MU-3. ▪MU5, MU-6-MU- 8: Make all consistent, apply the variable use based 0' to 10' setback in MU-5/6 to MU-8. 2. Front /Corner Side Yard (max) ▪MU-2/3: No Max ▪MU-5/6/8: Apply MU-5/6 setback to MU-8. 3. Rear Yard: Merge rear yard language for MU-2/3. 4. Open Space Area (min) ▪ALL 10% OS / 20% vegetation X 7 Add “Contractor’s Yard/Office (Indoor)” use to the Transitional Overlay as a Conditional Use. o Staff recommends including this use. X 8 Areas unintentionally included as requiring activity use due to a code provision in the recently adopted MU-8 code. o Staff recommends removing “Richard Street, from Harvard Avenue to Kelsey Avenue” as an area requiring an “Enhanced Active Ground Floor Use.” o 400 South, located between 500 West (start of rail overpass) and the I-15 interchange (~800 West), was unintentionally included in the requirement for a high activity use. Staff recommends excluding this area from the use requirement due to poor viability X 9 Delete the requirement for a 6' walkway between multiple buildings that are over 75' in façade length. o Staff recommends deleting this requirement X 10 X Page | 9 Add a prohibition on mature coverage counting toward the required park strip vegetation coverage of 33% in MU-8 and MU-11. o Staff recommends applying the requirement to other high- intensity MU zones, the MU-8 and MU-11 11 Add a transition period to the MU zone adoption. o Staff recommends that the City Council include a transition period of 3-6 months where developers could still utilize the prior regulations. The Council expressed support for a 3 month flex period where developers could use either zone. X The following information was provided for the April 8, 2025, work session briefing. FEBRUARY 4 WORK SESSION SUMMARY During the Council’s February 4 briefing, Planning provided an overview of the zoning amendments. Council Members asked a variety of questions about building height, setbacks, parking, design standards, open space and potential changes to the proposed zoning map amendments. At the briefing, some Council Members asked to meet with Planning staff to discuss details of the zoning amendments. Based on the briefing and follow-up meetings, the straw polls below have been prepared for the Council to review and provide direction to staff on which to incorporate into the final draft ordinance. The public hearing will be held on May 6. Straw Polls Items from Transmittal and Council Discussions 1. Allow drive through facilities for financial intuitions in Sugar House districts. 2. Allow up to 150’ in Sugar House area (south of 2100 south, 1300 E McClelland to freeway). MU11 type height 3. Change max height for row house in MU-5 and above to 45 feet. 4. Clarify language to allow for “vertical stacking” in row houses. Request to include the change below DWELLING, ROW HOUSE: A series of attached single-family dwellings that share at least one common wall with an adjacent dwelling unit and where the entry of each unit faces a public street. Units may be stacked vertically and/or attached horizontally. Each attached unit may be on its own lot. Page | 10 Proposed Chage: “DWELLING, ROW HOUSE: A series of attached single-family dwellings residential units that share… 5. Remove language that requires roof pitch / height be similar to adjacent properties in MU-3. Proposed removing this in MU-3 o Staff proposes removing this in MU-2 and MU-3 6. Standardizing setback for similar zones Proposed Changes a. A. Urban House/Two-Family/Cottage Open Space: Revise all to 10% open space with 20% vegetation b. Row House 1. Front/corner side yard (min.): MU-2/3: Maintain 5 ft in both, merge additional language about landscaping and hardscape. 2. Front/corner side yard (max.): MU-2/3: Eliminate maximum for MU-3 to match MU-2 3. Rear Yard: MU-11: Make consistent with MU-5/6/8, by increasing MU-11 to 10'. 4. Open Space Area (min): ALL 10% OS / 20% vegetation c. Vertical Mixed Use, Storefront and Multi-family 1. Front/corner Side Yard min ▪MU2, MU3: Make both consistent, apply the 5' min. MU-2 standard to MU-3. ▪MU5, MU-6-MU- 8: Make all consistent, apply the variable use based 0' to 10' setback in MU-5/6 to MU-8. 2. Front /Corner Side Yard (max) ▪MU-2/3: No Max ▪MU-5/6/8: Apply MU-5/6 setback to MU-8. 3. Rear Yard: Merge rear yard language for MU-2/3. 4. Open Space Area (min) ALL 10% OS / 20% vegetation 7. Add “Contractor’s Yard/Office (Indoor)” use to the Transitional Overlay as a Conditional Use. 1.Staff recommends including this use. 8. Areas unintentionally included as an requiring activity use due to a code provision in the recently adopted MU-8 code. a. Staff recommends removing “Richard Street, from Harvard Avenue to Kelsey Avenue” as an area requiring an “Enhanced Active Ground Floor Use.” Page | 11 b. 400 South, located between 500 West (start of rail overpass) and the I-15 interchange (~800 West), was unintentionally included in the requirement for a high activity use. Staff recommends excluding this area from the use requirement due to poor viability 9. Delete the requirement for a 6' walkway between multiple buildings that are over 75' in façade length. 1.Staff recommends deleting this requirement 10. Add a prohibition on mature coverage counting toward the required park strip vegetation coverage of 33% in MU-8 and MU-11. 1.Staff recommends applying the requirement to other high-intensity MU zones, the MU-8 and MU-11 11. Add a transition period to the MU zone adoption. 1.Staff recommends that the City Council include a transition period of 3-6 months where developers could still utilize the prior regulations. 12. Modify the height limit for "private directional signs" from 4' to 8'. 1.Staff recommends increasing the height so that private parking-related signs can be at eye level. 13. Include the proposed mapping changes 1.Staff recommends including the following changes in the final draft. ▪FB-UN2 Corners to MU-6 in Central 9th ▪Residential/Office (RO) Zone to MU-8 East Downtown and West Temple ▪Green Street/2100 South ▪Federal Property at 2100 S/Redwood Road 14. Modifications to 21A.10 public hearing notices to better match changes to State code that were adopted this legislative session. Planning staff included some changes to 21A.10 in the consolidation to address what the state code referred to as geographic areas and that cities could define what that meant. This year, the state introduced “ministerial” code changes that do not have to include mailed notices that the city would want to include in that section. 15. Parking options from Planning Staff A few Council Members met with Community and Neighborhoods (CAN) staff to discuss how some developments create the necessity to remove some off-street parking stalls, thus impacting the neighborhoods where they are located. Planning staff provided the following options for the Council to consider that could address those concerns. a. Any multi-family project over a certain number of dwellings could be required to include a mix of dwelling sizes.  An example could include requiring any development Page | 12 with over 20 units to provide at least 25% of the units with 2 or more bedrooms. This would limit a concentration of micro-units in any given area and promote more family sized housing. It would require a text amendment and consideration for applying it to any zone that allows larger apartment buildings and buildings four stories or greater.   b. Mico-unit projects over a certain number of dwellings could be required to have a parking minimum to help alleviate on-street parking pressures. An example could include a micro-unit project with over 25 dwellings be required to have a .5 parking ratio. This would require a text amendment and consideration for applying it to any zone that allows larger apartment buildings and buildings four stories or greater.   c. A requirement could be added that buildings be limited to 30' in height if the existing ROW does not satisfy aerial fire access requirements and no modifications to park strips, on street parking, etc. are allowed. Or, the City’s consideration of removing on- street parking would only be allowed for projects that meet certain policy objectives such as affordable housing or family-sized housing. This could help reduce the expectation that property owners have about what can be built on their property and can address the perception that modifying the right of way by removing on street parking, narrowing a park strip, or removing street trees is essentially a public asset that is being “given” to a developer. d. If a project is required to remove on-street parking to comply with fire code, the project could be required to provide the same number of parking stalls on-site, with the City recording a public easement to ensure that the parking stalls are available to the public and posted accordingly. Consideration should be given to the impact providing parking has on affordable housing, with possible exceptions for certain types of residential uses. This would require resources for enforcement. Requests From the Public 16. Request to rezone property MU-8 instead of MU-5 for some parcels on North Temple. The constituent feels the MU-8 is better aligned with the project they would like to do. 1. Located at approximately 69, 59, 53, and 51 N Chicago, 955 North Temple. 17. Add kennel as permitted use 1. Current zoning allows a veterinary clinic which they plan to include. The constituent feels adding "animal kennel" to the zone would provide additional clarity so they can operate seamlessly without regulatory concerns. 1. Planning Staff recommends adding as Conditional to MU2/3/5 to match MU- 6/8/11 if the Council would like to make the use allowed 18. Legislative Actions pertaining to zoning a. Request the administration review interior blocks that were studied as part of the zoning consolidation, with narrow streets and have single family structures, and consider proposing a downzone for these properties. Page | 13 b. Request the Administration to analyze review and update parts of the Central City Master plan related to the State Street corridor with the goal of rezoning parcels to a higher density MU zoning district. The following information was provided for the February 4, 2025, work session briefing. ISSUE AT-A-GLANCE The Council will receive a briefing on a proposal to update the City's zoning ordinance and zoning map by consolidating up to 27 existing commercial, form-based, and mixed-use zoning districts into six new mixed-use (MU) districts. The goal of these amendments is to simplify zoning regulations, improve clarity of language, and incorporate missing design standards. The new mixed-use districts will be similar to the current districts but will have changes to setbacks, building height, lot coverage, and permitted land uses. Goal of the briefing: Review the proposal, including Policy Questions (p. 4), and information provided following the planning commission discussion. Evaluate whether additional feedback needs to be provided prior to the Council’s public hearing on March 4. OVERVIEW OF CHANGES The Planning transmittal includes many attachments that succinctly summarize and visualize the draft ordinance. Council staff included them as an attachment to this memo for quick access. •Attachment A – Zoning Standards / Illustrations for the MU Zones •Attachment B – Overlay Summary for CG M1 •Attachment C – Parking Regulations for MU zones •Attachment D – Neighborhood Level Maps of MU Zones Planning staff also developed a project page that provides extensive information on the project. It is a helpful tool for anyone looking to get a deeper understanding of the proposed zoning amendments. Additionally, they developed an interactive map showing the new MU zones' locations throughout the city. The Planning Commission held ten briefings on the MU consolidation project. Two public hearings were held, and a positive recommendation was ultimately forwarded to the City Council. Since this item was forwarded to the Council, some unrelated zoning petitions that impact a few of the properties identified in this zoning petition were approved. The planning staff is updating the ordinance and zoning maps to reflect those changes. Policy question #3 below provides additional background. MORE DETAILED VIEW OF KEY CHANGES According to the transmittal letter (page 3), “consolidating these zoning districts will change the regulations that apply to thousands of properties within the city (approximately 6,300 directly affected properties).” Pages 6-11 of the Transmittal Letter include a summary of each zone, Their purpose, and general zoning regulations. Below is a general outline of the key changes. See the Transmittal Letter and attachments for more in-depth information on the various zones. 1. Land Use Tables Page | 14 ▪Several amendments will be made to the Land Use tables. Many of the minor amendments to the existing tables include consolidated definitions, the removal of zoning districts being consolidated into the new land use table, and the removal of some land uses. 2. Creates 6 new zoning districts and rezones properties to the new zoning districts. Attachment A is a fact sheet outlining the zoning standards for each new district, such as height, setbacks, building size, and design standards. The interactive map also shows the new MU zones' locations throughout the city. MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 Consolidated Zones o Residential Business (RB), o Small Neighborhood Business (SNB) o Neighborhood Commercial (CN) Consolidated Zones o Community Business (CB) o R-MU-35 (Residential Mixed Use - 35) Consolidated Zones o Form-Based Urban Neighborhood 2 (FB-UN2), o Corridor Commercial (CC), o Community Shopping (CS), o Form-Based Special Purpose Corridor Edge (FB- SE), o Residential Mixed Use 45 (R-MU-45) o Transit Station Area Transitional (TSA-UN-T) o Mixed Use (MU) o South State Street Corridor Overlay (SSSC) MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 Consolidated Zones o Form-Based Urban Neighborhood 2 (FB-UN2) o Form Based Special Purpose Corridor (FB-SE) o Sugar House Business District 2 (CSHBD-2) o Residential Office (RO) o Transit Station Area - Urban Core Transition (TSA-UC-T) o Special Purpose Transition (TSA-SP-T) o Mixed Use Employment Center Transition (TSA- MUEC-T) Consolidated Zones o Residential Mixed Use (RMU) o Transit Station Area - Mixed Use Employment Center Core (TSA-MUEC-C) o Special Purpose Core (TSA- SP-C) o Urban Neighborhood Core (TSA-UN-C) Consolidated Zones o CG (General Commercial), o FBMU-11 (Form-Based Mixed-Use 11) o TSAUC- C (Transit Station Area Urban Center Core) o CSHBD-1 (Sugar House Business District) 3.Establishes the general provisions that apply to all MU zones Page | 15 See Attachment A ▪MU Building Types ▪Cottage, Urban House, Two-Family ▪Row House ▪Storefront, Vertical Mixed-Use, Multi Family Residential ▪Heights ▪The number in the title of each district generally identifies the number of building stories allowed by that zone. (some flexibility is granted for enhanced ground floor uses) ▪Setbacks ▪Make consistent across the various zoning designations, ▪Require larger buffers and setbacks when next to a low-scale single-family/two- family ▪Landscape buffers ▪A 10-foot landscape buffer is required when any of the MU zones abut single- family, two-family zones, and multifamily zones ▪step-back requirements between higher-scale MU zones and zones under 35 feet in height, including MU-2 and MU-3 zones, ▪Lots/Buildings Without Public Street Frontage ▪Allow lots without public street frontage. Helps with deep lot configuration ▪Open Space ▪In addition to the basic yard setback requirement, a general standard of 10% of the lot area will be required for open space ▪Minimum dimension of 15’ x 15’ to ensure useability ▪Mid-block Walkways ▪All zones are proposed to require the implementation of a mid-block walkway on a property if one has been identified in an adopted City plan. 4.Create a Transitional Overlay for M-1 and CG properties See Attachment B for details ▪The zoning amendments would create a significant number of nonconforming uses. ▪ A proposed “Transitional Overlay” would generally allow a selection of more intensive commercial and light industrial uses in these areas, allowing for reduced design standards while including buffer and landscaping requirements. (Click on the interactive map link to see the transitional overlay boundaries) POLICY QUESTIONS 1. Effective Date—In the past, when the Council adopted significant zoning amendments that impacted many different zones and properties, a delayed effective date was included so that projects that may be caught up in the amendments, could either finish under the current zoning standards or use the new ordinance. Council staff received one request for the Council to consider delayed implementation for this petition. Page | 16 Does the Council support including a delayed effective date for the MU zoning consolidation? 2. Drive-through concerns – a constituent reached out to the City about the impacts the proposed amendment would have on a project they are working on that includes an existing drive- through. Planning staff provided the following options to address the request for consideration: a. Modify the land use table language to allow for financial institutions to have drive- throughs in the MU11 zone. b. Allow the drive-through use at that location as approved through a development agreement o It would have to go to the Planning Commission and the City Council for approval. The Council may wish to discuss these options with Planning staff and, if either option is supported, request that staff make the change in the final ordinance. 3. Post Planning Commission updates. After the planning commission forwarded a positive recommendation, staff noted some technical and substantive changes that needed to be made to the draft ordinance. The planning staff is seeking Council direction on the following items, outlined on pages 15- 16 of the Transmittal Letter. The Council will be asked to conduct straw polls to determine if these changes are included in the final ordinance. a. Add “Contractor’s Yard/Office (Indoor)” use to the Transitional Overlay as a Conditional Use. i. Staff recommends including this use. b. Richard Street was unintentionally included as an area requiring a high activity use due to a code provision in the recently adopted MU-8 code. i. Staff recommends removing “Richard Street, from Harvard Avenue to Kelsey Avenue” as an area requiring an “Enhanced Active Ground Floor Use.” c. Delete the requirement for a 6' walkway between multiple buildings that are over 75' in façade length. i. Staff recommends deleting this requirement d. Add a prohibition on mature coverage counting toward the required park strip vegetation coverage of 33% in MU-8 and MU-11. i. Staff recommends applying the requirement to other high-intensity MU zones, the MU-8 and MU-11 e. Add a transition period to the MU zone adoption (see policy question #2 above) i. Staff recommends that the City Council include a transition period of 9 to 12 months where developers could still utilize the prior regulations. f. Modify the height limit for "private directional signs" from 4' to 8'. i. Staff recommends increasing the height so that private parking related signs can be at eye level. Page | 17 g. Include the proposed mapping changes on pages 16-20 Staff recommends including the following changes in the final draft. i. FB-UN2 Corners to MU-6 in Central 9th. ii. Residential/Office (RO) Zone to MU-8 East Downtown and West Temple. iii. Green Street/2100 South - maintain the FB-UN1 zoning on the west part of the property. Federal Property at 2100 S/Redwood Road – leave as PL. PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT 1. Pages 20-23 of the Transmittal Letter outlines the public process. Starting in April 2024, the public outreach included eight walking tours in various neighborhoods around the city, open houses, various community events such as town halls, presentations to recognized community organizations, and 10 briefings before the planning commission, along with 2 public hearings. Straw Polls MU Zoning Consolidation Discussion 4.15.2025 The Council considered and supported the first 11 items during the 4.8.2025 Work Session Briefing 1 Allow drive through facilities for financial intuitions in Sugar House districts. 2 Allow up to 150’ in Sugar House area (south of 2100 south, 1300 E McClelland to freeway). MU11 type height (with the addition of the conditions outlined in the Granary Area sections) 3 Change max height for row house in MU-5 and above to 45 feet 4 Clarify language to allow for “vertical stacking” in row houses. Request to include the change below DWELLING, ROW HOUSE: A series of attached single-family dwellings that share at least one common wall with an adjacent dwelling unit and where the entry of each unit faces a public street. Units may be stacked vertically and/or attached horizontally. Each attached unit may be on its own lot. Proposed Chage: “DWELLING, ROW HOUSE: A series of attached single-family dwellings residential units that share… 5 Remove language that requires roof pitch / height be similar to adjacent properties in MU-3. Proposed removing this in MU-3 •Staff proposes removing this in MU-2 and MU-3 6a Standardizing setback for similar zones Urban House/Two-Family/Cottage 1. Open Space: Revise all to 10% open space with 20% vegetation 6b Row House 1. Front/corner side yard (min.) ▪MU-2/3: Maintain 5 ft in both, merge additional language about landscaping and hardscape. 2. Front/corner side yard (max.) ▪MU-2/3: Eliminate maximum for MU-3 to match MU-2 3. Rear Yard ▪MU-11: Make consistent with MU-5/6/8, by increasing MU-11 to 10' 4. Open Space Area (min) ▪ALL 10% OS / 20% vegetation X 6c Vertical Mixed Use, Storefront and Multi-family 1. Front/corner Side Yard min ▪MU2, MU3: Make both consistent, apply the 5' min. MU-2 standard to MU-3. ▪MU5, MU-6-MU- 8: Make all consistent, apply the variable use based 0' to 10' setback in MU-5/6 to MU-8. 2. Front /Corner Side Yard (max) ▪MU-2/3: No Max ▪MU-5/6/8: Apply MU-5/6 setback to MU-8. 3. Rear Yard: Merge rear yard language for MU-2/3. 4. Open Space Area (min) ▪ALL 10% OS / 20% vegetation X 7 Add “Contractor’s Yard/Office (Indoor)” use to the Transitional Overlay as a Conditional Use. o Staff recommends including this use. X 8 Areas unintentionally included as requiring activity use due to a code provision in the recently adopted MU-8 code. o Staff recommends removing “Richard Street, from Harvard Avenue to Kelsey Avenue” as an area requiring an “Enhanced Active Ground Floor Use.” o 400 South, located between 500 West (start of rail overpass) and the I-15 interchange (~800 West), was unintentionally included in the requirement for a high activity use. Staff recommends excluding this area from the use requirement due to poor viability X 9 Delete the requirement for a 6' walkway between multiple buildings that are over 75' in façade length. o Staff recommends deleting this requirement X 10 Add a prohibition on mature coverage counting toward the required park strip vegetation coverage of 33% in MU-8 and MU-11. o Staff recommends applying the requirement to other high- intensity MU zones, the MU-8 and MU-11 X 11 Add a transition period to the MU zone adoption. o Staff recommends that the City Council include a transition period of 3-6 months where developers could still utilize the prior regulations.X The Council will review items 12- 18b during the April 15 work session briefing 12 Modify the height limit for "private directional signs" from 4' to 8'. o Staff recommends increasing the height so that private parking related signs can be at eye level. 13 Include the proposed mapping changes o Staff recommends including the following changes in the final draft. o FB-UN2 Corners to MU-6 in Central 9th o Residential/Office (RO) Zone to MU-8 East Downtown and West Temple o Green Street/2100 South o Federal Property at 2100 S/Redwood Road 14 Modifications to 21A.10 public hearing notices to better match changes to State code that were adopted this legislative session. Planning staff included some changes to 21A.10 in the consolidation to address what the state code referred to as geographic areas and that cities could define what that meant. This year, the state introduced “ministerial” code changes that do not have to include mailed notices that the city would want to include in that section. 15 Parking options from Planning Staff a. Any multi-family project over a certain number of dwellings could be required to include a mix of dwelling sizes.  An example could include requiring any development with over 20 units to provide at least 25% of the units with 2 or more bedrooms. This would limit a concentration of micro-units in any given area and promote more family sized housing. It would require a text amendment and consideration for applying it to any zone that allows larger apartment buildings and buildings four stories or greater.   b. Mico-unit projects over a certain number of dwellings could be required to have a parking minimum to help alleviate on-street parking pressures. An example could include a micro-unit project with over 25 dwellings be required to have a .5 parking ratio. This would require a text amendment and consideration for applying it to any zone that allows larger apartment buildings and buildings four stories or greater.   c. A requirement could be added that buildings be limited to 30' in height if the existing ROW does not satisfy aerial fire access requirements and no modifications to park strips, on street parking, etc. are allowed. Or, the City’s consideration of removing on-street parking would only be allowed for projects that meet certain policy objectives such as affordable housing or family-sized housing. This could help reduce the expectation that property owners have about what can be built on their property and can address the perception that modifying the right of way by removing on street parking, narrowing a park strip, or removing street trees is essentially a public asset that is being “given” to a developer. d. If a project is required to remove on-street parking to comply with fire code, the project could be required to provide the same number of parking stalls on-site, with the City recording a public easement to ensure that the parking stalls are available to the public and posted accordingly. Consideration should be given to the impact providing parking has on affordable housing, with possible exceptions for certain types of residential uses. This would require resources for enforcement. 16 Request from the Public o Request to rezone property MU-8 instead of MU-5 for some parcels on North Temple. The constituent feels the MU-8 is better aligned with the project they would like to do. o Located at approximately 69, 59, 53, and 51 N Chicago, 955, 963, 973 North Temple and 62 North 1000 West. 17 Request from the Public Add kennel as permitted use o Current zoning allows a veterinary clinic which they plan to include. The constituent feels adding "animal kennel" to the zone would provide additional clarity so they can operate seamlessly without regulatory concerns. o Planning Staff recommends adding as Conditional to MU2/3/5 to match MU-6/8/11 if the Council would like to make the use allowed 18a Legislative Actions Request the administration review interior blocks that were studied as part of the zoning consolidation, with narrow streets and have single family structures, and consider proposing a downzone for these properties. 18b Legislative Actions Request the Administration to analyze review and update parts of the Central City Master plan related to the State Street corridor with the goal of rezoning parcels to a higher density MU zoning district. 19 MU-11 Additional Height Options a. Planning Staff would like to clarify two of the options allowed for 25' of additional height in the MU-11 zone in the Granary and Sugar House: o Revise the language from “100% ground floor commercial use” to the zoning term “100% ground floor Enhanced Active Use” o Revise the term “affordable housing” to “affordable housing in compliance with the Affordable Housing Incentives (21A.52.050)” b. Planning Staff would like to verify whether the Council prefers to allow those developments to get a total of 61' of additional height using only the “Affordable Housing Incentives,” going from 125' to 186'. Or whether the Council would prefer those developments reaching that height also include one of the other options as well – a 20' midblock walkway or 100% ground floor enhanced active uses. 1 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. of 202__ (Amending the zoning map pertaining to multiple parcels citywide, rezoning several existing zoning districts to Mixed Use zoning districts, amending the Transitional Overlay, and removing the South State Street Corridor, Light Manufacturing Height, and Downtown Main Street Core overlays) An ordinance amending the zoning map pertaining to multiple parcels citywide as shown in Exhibits A through H, attached hereto, to effectuate the consolidation of the city’s existing commercial districts into mixed use districts: the consolidation shall generally rezone the Residential Business (RB), Small Neighborhood Business (SNB), and Neighborhood Commercial (CN) zones to the Mixed Use 2 (MU-2) zone; rezone the Residential/ Mixed Use-35 (R-MU-35) and Community Business (CB) zones to Mixed Use 3 (MU-3); rezone the Residential/Mixed Use-45 (R-MU-45), Corridor Commercial (CC), Community Shopping (CS), Transit Station Area-Urban Neighborhood-Transition (TSA-UN-T), Mixed Use (MU, Special Purpose zone), Form Based Urban Neighborhood 2 (FB-UN2, portions allowing up to 50 feet of height), and Form Based Special Purpose Corridor Edge (FB-SE) zones to Mixed Use 5 (MU-5); rezone the Form Based Urban Neighborhood 2 (FB-UN2, portions allowing up to 65 feet of height), Form Based Special Purpose Corridor Core (FB-SC), Transit Station Area-Urban Center-Transition (TSA-UC-T), Transit Station Area-Special Purpose-Transition (TSA-SP-T), Transit Station Area-Mixed Use Employment Center-Transition (TSA-MUEC-T), Sugar House Business District-2 (CSHBD-2), Residential/Office (RO, portions allowing up to 60 feet of height) zones to Mixed Use 6 (MU-6); rezone the Transit Station Area-Mixed Use Employment Center-Core (TSA-MUEC-C), Transit Station Area-Special Purpose-Core (TSA-SP-C), Transit Station Area-Urban Neighborhood-Core (TSA-UN-C), Residential/Mixed Use (R-MU), and Residential/Office (RO, portions allowing over 60 feet of height) zones to Mixed Use 8 (MU-8); 2 rezone the Form Based Mixed Use 11 (FB-MU11), General Commercial (CG), Transit Station Area-Urban Center-Core (TSA-UC-C), and Sugar House Business District-1 (CSHBD-1) zones to Mixed Use 11 (MU-11); rezone certain General Commercial (CG) parcels to M-1 (Light Manufacturing); rezone certain Light Manufacturing (M-1) parcels to Mixed Use 6 (MU-6); completely remove the existing mapped areas of the Transitional Overlay zone and re-apply the Transitional Overlay zone to existing General Commercial (CG) and Light Manufacturing (M-1) properties that are being rezoned to a Mixed Use (MU) zone; and completely remove the South State Street Corridor (SSSC), Light Manufacturing Height (M-1H), and Downtown Main Street Core (DMSC) overlay zones, pursuant to petition number PLNPCM2024-00707. WHEREAS, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall initiated a petition to amend various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code and consolidate several zoning districts, including commercial, special purpose, residential, form based, and form-based mixed use zoning districts into six new mixed use (MU) zoning districts, and establish new regulations pertaining to those districts; and WHEREAS, at its October 23, 2024 meeting and November 13, 2024 meeting, the Salt Lake City Planning Commission held a public hearing and voted in favor of forwarding a positive recommendation to the Salt Lake City Council (“City Council”) on the petition; and WHEREAS, after a public hearing on this matter, the City Council has determined that adopting this ordinance is in the city’s best interests. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. Amending the Zoning Map – Applying Mixed Use Zones. The Salt Lake City zoning map, as adopted by the Salt Lake City Code, relating to the fixing of boundaries and zoning districts, shall be and hereby is amended to reflect that the properties depicted in Exhibit 3 A shall be rezoned to the zoning districts indicated thereon. In Exhibit B, the same depicted properties are also identified by Tax ID number and notes the current zoning district(s) and the zoning district(s) to which the parcels are being rezoned. In the event that a conflict arises between Exhibit A and Exhibit B, Exhibit A shall control. Except where specifically noted, it is not the intent of this Section 1 to modify existing district boundaries (i.e. the physical location between or on parcels where a district boundary lies), only to change the assigned zoning district of the properties subject to this Section 1. SECTION 2. Amending the Zoning Map – Amending the Transitional Overlay Zone. The Salt Lake City zoning map, as adopted by the Salt Lake City Code, relating to the fixing of boundaries and zoning districts, shall be and hereby is amended to reflect that all of the existing boundaries of the Transitional Overlay zone, as shown in Exhibit C and as legally described in Exhibit D, and all Transitional Overlay zone boundaries previously adopted, including but not limited to any included in Ordinance 26 of 1995, are hereby deleted, and replaced by the boundaries depicted in Exhibit E. The properties the Transitional Overlay applies to are identified by Tax ID number in Exhibit F. In the event that a conflict arises between Exhibit E and Exhibit F, Exhibit E shall control. SECTION 3. Amending the Zoning Map - Removing the South State Street Corridor, Light Manufacturing Height, and Downtown Main Street Core Overlay Zones. The Salt Lake City zoning map, as adopted by the Salt Lake City Code, relating to the fixing of boundaries and zoning districts, shall be and hereby is amended to reflect that the following overlay zones South State Street Corridor (SSSC), Light Manufacturing Height (M-1H), and Downtown Main Street Core (DMSC) depicted in Exhibit G and as legally described in Exhibit H are deleted in their entirety from the zoning map. 4 SECTION 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective on the date of its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this ___ day of ____________, 20__. ______________________________ CHAIRPERSON ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN: ______________________________ CITY RECORDER Transmitted to Mayor on _______________________. Mayor's Action: _______Approved. _______Vetoed. ______________________________ MAYOR ______________________________ CITY RECORDER (SEAL) Bill No. ________ of 20__ Published: ______________. MU Consolidation Map Amendment (final)v2 APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: 5/2/2025 By: _Courtney Lords____________________ Courtney Lords, Senior City Attorney 5 Exhibit “A” Zoning Map Amendment - Depiction NORTH TEMPLE ST 1300 S 13 0 0 E 56 0 0 W MA I N S T RE D W O O D R D ST A T E S T HI G H L A N D D R 2700 S 90 0 W 600 N 400 S INDIANA AVE 800 S 30 0 W 1700 S 2100 S 40 0 W 90 0 E 11 0 0 E VICTO R Y RD RE D W O O D RD SOUTH TEMPLE ST CALIFORNIA AVE 500 S 13 0 0 E 1000 N 100 S FO O T H ILL DR 32 0 0 W 600 S 70 0 E BEC K S T 200 S 700 N SUNNYSIDE AVE 500 S PAR L E Y S W A Y 500 S 700 S 900 S 22 0 0 W 2100 N GL A D I O L A S T 1730 S 38 0 0 W 1820 S HAROLD GATTY DR 44 0 0 W 3300 S 2100 N 40 0 0 W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL Map Number ¯0 4000 8000 Feet Zoning Map Amendment - Map Index 4/28/2025 1530 N MORTON DR SIR TIMOTHY AVE SER G E A N T D R GA R N E T T E S T MI A M I RD MA N D A L A Y R D NOB I L I T Y C I R MO R T O N D R SIR CHARLES DR 1100 N BA R O N E S S S T DALE RIDGE AVE FE R N L E A F ST SPRINGFIELD RD GENERAL DR BR I G A D I E R CI R CA P T A I N C I R CA R O U S E L S T OM N I DR NE W T O N PA R K S T RE D W O O D R D FEATHER S T O N E CIR COR N W A L L PL VIL L A G E VIEW ST GEM C I R JOUST CT MIAMICI R ANT I L L E S DR HA V E N S T O N E LN ANT I L L E S C I R ST A R C R E S T D R 15 0 0 W HASLAM CIR 1300 N SUNSET DR RE C L A M A T IO N RD GOODWIN AVE 1700 N 1100 N DUPONT AVE MOJAVE DR NEW YORK DR JO R D A N RI V E R PK Y VILLAGE PARK AVE BA R O N E S S P L VO Y A G E R H I L L C T MO R T O N HIL L S C I R SA T O R I C I R REV E I LLE CIR COL O N E L RD NILES AVE 14 0 0 W INDEPENDENCE BLVD CA T H E R I N E S T BL O O M F I E L D P L CRYSTAL ROCK AVE CA T H E R I N E S T MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 1 4/28/2025 CO L O R A D O S T VI C T O R I A W A Y SUNSET DR DUPONT AVE GOODWIN AVE WAR M SP R I N G SRD 13 0 0 W OA K L E Y S T SO N A T A S T AM E R IC A N B E A U T Y DR CH I C A G O S T TA F F E T A DR TO P A Z DR 1300 N 1800 N 1200 N 1100 N 1300 N 90 0 W RECLAMATION RD NO C T U R N E D R CA P I S T R A N O DR BU C C A N E E R D R 1600 N 1500 N 1100 N 14 0 0 W CA T H E R I N E S T 1700 N DULUTH AVE BE C K ST CA T H E R I N E S T 90 0 WI-1 5 OV E R P A S S FW Y TALLY HO ST 12 0 0 W VA L E N T I N E S T I-15 SB 90 0 W OF F RA MP I-1 5 N B 9 0 0 W O N R A M P I-1 5 S B F W Y I-1 5 N B F W Y UP R R MA I N ON E RD MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 2 4/28/2025 VI C T O R I A WA Y WA R M SP R I N G S RD 1100 N 1600 NCH I C A G O S T 1300 N 90 0 W 1500 N DE X T E R S T 90 0 W I- 1 5 S B F W Y EVERETT AVE DULUTH AVE HOT S P R I N G S S T BEC K S T 1700 N I-1 5 N B 9 0 0 W O N R A M P 90 0 WI-1 5 OV E R P A S S FW Y I- 1 5 SB 90 0 W O F F R A M P I-1 5 NB F W Y UP R R M A I N O N E R D MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 3 4/28/2025 CHURCHI L L DR CRAGS CT TW I C K E N H A M DR SA N D H U R S T DR BE C K S T VIC T O R Y R D MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 4 4/28/2025 400 N SIR TIMOTHY AVE ST A R C R E S T D R 500 N CO R N E L L S T GA R N E T T E S T 800 N 800 N 600 N 500 N MO R T O N D R DO R O T H E A W A Y 900 N TU R I N D R CA T H E R I N E S T SIR CHARLES DR LI B B Y W A Y NORTHWOOD AVE JO R D A N R I V E R P K Y 1000 N ROSE PAR K CIR RI V E R S I D E D R OMNI AVE OM N I DR 14 0 0 W ALPS WAY DO R O T H E A W A Y CH A Z CT RE D W O O D R D OMN I C I R FEATHERSTONE CIR TALISMAN DRSI R P A T R I C K D R LEADVILLE AVE MO R T O N D R 600 N 15 0 0 W AN D R E A C I R EM I L Y C I R WA L N U T D R HASLAM CIR SIENA CIR KIMBERLY CIR SHANNON CIR SIR JAMES CIR JENSEN MEADOW LN WE S T P O I N T E C I R RIVERSIDE CIR CA T H E R I N E C I R IVY CIR IRIE LN WA L N U T C I R KR E S S C I R IR V I N G S T TALISMAN CIR 14 6 5 W 900 N WO O D E N L N 700 N MA C L A N D L N MILAN DR 17 7 5 W SIR JEFFREY DR SIR JAMES DR 15 0 0 W CA T H E R I N E S T 14 0 0 W ST A R C R E S T D R NE W S T A R D R PA M E L A W A Y MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 5 4/28/2025 1000 N 90 0 W BRIARCLIFF AVE CH I C A G O S T 600 N 500 N SAN FERNANDO DR 10 0 0 W 12 0 0 W MA R I O N S T 11 0 0 W LAF A YETTE DR 12 0 0 W 13 0 0 W CA T H E R I N E S T RAMBLER DR NO C T U R N E D R LA M A R N E ST OA K L E Y S T 14 0 0 W PROSPERITY AVE PICTUREDR AM E R I C A N BE A U TY DR 400 N SIGNORA DR AUTUMN AVE LEADVILLE AVE 600 N 700 N TA F F E T A DR 800 N TALISMAN DR RIVERSIDE CIR CA T H E R I N E C I R PO I N S E T T I A D R KR E S S C I R STERLING DR 800 N TO P A Z D R 900 N BU C C A N E E R D R CA P I S T R A N O DR CENTENNIAL CIR 14 6 5 W MACFARLAND DR 90 0 W 900 N CO L O R A D O S T CA T H E R I N E S T 14 0 0 W LO S AN G EL E S S T CO L O R A D O S T 13 0 0 W OA K L E Y S T VA L E N T I N E S T VI C T O R I A W A Y PINNOCCHIO DR ECLIPSE WAY DEBONAIRDR GIRARD AVE OURAY AVE SO N A T A S T MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 6 4/28/2025 800 N 50 0 W I-1 5 S B F W Y 60 0 W 600 N BR I GHT CT 500 N I-1 5 N B F W Y 80 0 W 500 N 70 0 W 90 0 W CH I C A G O S T HO D G E S L N DIAMOND ROSE CIR 1000 N 50 0 W WAR M SP R IN G S RD SIGNORA DR GR A N T S T PO I N S E T T I A D R 54 0 W 800 N OA K T R E E C T 900 N 90 0 W 715 N ER I E S T BE A U M O N T C T TU T T L E C T GIRARD AVE LO S A N G E L E S S T FIG TREE PL MA P L E T R E E C T VI C T O R I A W A Y I-1 5 S B 6 0 0 N O F F R A M P 900 N I-1 5 N B 6 0 0 N O N R A M P 700 N OURAY AVE DE X T E R S T I- 1 5 S B 6 0 0 N O N R A M P I- 1 5 N B 6 0 0 N O F F R A M P UP R R CE N T ER YA R D RD UP R R M A I N O N E R D MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 7 4/28/2025 ZANE AVE CO L U M B U S S T 600 N 20 0 W 30 0 W CE N T E R S T WA L L S T 800 N 40 0 W VIC T O R Y RD 500 N KNIGHTSBRIDG E LN ENS I GN VISTADR BISHOP PL GIR A R D PL DORCHES T E R DR DA R W I N S T WE S T C A P I T O L S T QU I N C E S T MA I N S T CHURCH ILLDR SA N D H U R S T DR GIRARD AVE 500 N DART M O O R P L AZURE SKY LN DA R T M OO R WAY DE S O T O S T AL I D A PL 400 N 900 N REED AVE WAL L ST W DAR T M O O R L N OURAY AVE AR C T I C C T 700 N BA L T I C C T PU G S L E Y S T CLINTON AVE ED GEC OM BE DR WALL ST FERN AVE BE C K S T MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 8 4/28/2025 M S T G S T J S T L S T 8TH AVE K S T 9TH AVE 10TH AVE 11TH AVE NO R T H V IE W DR I S T 12TH AVE H S T F S T 18TH A V E VICTORIA PL NORTHVA L E W A Y TE R R A C E HI L L S D R HIL L T O P R D NORTHCREST DR NO R TH BON N E V ILL E DR LITT L E VA L L E Y RD 13TH AVE 14TH AVE 16TH AVE EDGEHILLRD ALOH A R D SUNR I S E A V E NORTHHILLS D R NORTHCLIFFE DR NORTHM O N T W A Y 17TH A V E MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 9 4/28/2025 56 0 0 W JI M M Y D O O L I T T L E R D WILEY POST WAY 150 S WI L L E Y WA Y AC E YE A G E R CT I-80 EB FWY AD M I R A L B Y R D R D 52 0 0 W 57 5 0 W APOL L O R D I-80 WB FWY YEAGER RD AMELIA EARHART DR 150 S 53 0 0 W I-80WB5600 W O N RAMP I-80EB5600 W OF F RAMP I-80WB5600 W OFF RAMP I-80 E B 5600 W ONRAMP MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 10 4/28/2025 NORTH TEMPLE ST NO R T H STA R DR MO R T O N D R 22 0 0 W I-215 NB SB I-80 WBRAMP 400 N TAU R U S C I R 19 5 0 W 24 0 0 W DO R A L M A S T JETWAY AVE 470 N I- 2 1 5 N B F W Y I- 2 1 5 S B F W Y I-80 EB FWY I-80 EB COLLECTOR RAMP 210 N 23 7 0 W 160 N I-215 SB REDWOOD ONRAMP 21 0 0 W I-80 E B N O R T H TEM P L E RAM P I-215 N B I-80 EB RAMP 340 N I-80 WB FWY I-80WBI-215 SB RAMP NORT H T E M P L E F R T G I-215 NB I-80 WB RAMP I-8 0 E B I-2 1 5 NB R A MP I- 2 1 5 S B I - 8 0 E B R A M P I-80 EB REDWOOD OFF RAMP I-2 1 5 NB RED W O O D ONRAMP I-8 0 WBI-2 1 5 NB RAM P I-80 WB REDWOOD ONRAMP I-21 5 SB I-8 0 WB RA MP MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 11 4/28/2025 NORTH STAR DR RE D W O O D R D 400 N NORTH TEMPLE ST NE W S T A R D R 14 0 0 W 280 N PU E B L O ST MO R T O N D R DO R O T H E A W A Y 14 6 0 W CO R N E L L S T CH A Z CT SU M M E R ST ARIES CIR WI N T E R S T I-80 EB FWY 14 6 5 W FA L L S T IND IAN SUM M E R DR WALN U T D R 200S ST A R C R E S T D R NO R T H ST A R DR ALTAIR CIR PO L A R I S WAY SPRING ST HA R O L D S T GERTIE AVE SHANNON CIR TAU R U S C I R RIVERSIDE CIR JENNIFER WAY GE M I N I D R PA M E L A W A Y SI L V E R ST A R DR DO R A L M A S T WA L N U T C I R PATRICIA WAY KR E S S C I R JORDA N RIVER PKY 14 0 0 W DU D E R S T LEARNED AVE OR A N G E S T I-80WB I-215 SB RAMP I-80 WB I- 2 1 5 N B R A M P I-80 WB I-215 NB SB RAMP I-80WB RE D W O O D O F F RAMP SU N A R B O R T E R I-215 NB I-80 EB RAMP I-80 EB RED W O O D ON RAMP 200 S I-80 WB FWY MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 12 4/28/2025 WALNUT DR NA V A J O S T 14 0 0 W 10 0 0 W 200 S PU E B L O ST 90 0 W 13 3 0 W JO RD A N RI V E R P K Y 400 N 300 N 200 N 14 6 5 W NORTH TEMPLE ST SOUTH TEMPLE ST 100 S 280 N 13 0 0 W 200 N 12 8 0 W 12 0 0 W 11 0 0 W RIVERSIDE CIR 180 N 240 N KR E S S C I R 14 0 0 W 13 0 0 W OA K L E Y S T LEARNED AVE CH I C A G O S T LA X O N C T CLARK AVE MA R I O N S T JOR D A N R I V E R P K Y EUCLID AVE 13 4 0 W 13 2 0 W FOLSOM AVE SIMONDI AVE OURAY AVE CH I C A G O S T MOTOR AVE I-80 EB FW Y I-80 WB FW Y MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 13 4/28/2025 100 S ED M O N D S PL 80 0 W RIO GR A N D E ST 400 N NORTH TEMPLE ST HO D G E S L N 100 S 200 S 40 0 W 50 0 W 60 0 W 300 N 90 0 W 400 N I- 1 5 S B F W Y TU T T L E C T ER I E S T BE A U M O N T C T 200 N 54 0 W I- 1 5 N B F W Y SHORTLINE AVE HARDWARE AVE GUNNELL PL SA L T S T 49 0 W 50 N AR G Y L E C T CH I C A G O S T LA X O N C T 200 S RE N D O N C T 200 N DANSIE DR HOYT PL EUCLID AVE FOLSOM AVE BL I S S C T 70 0 W GR A N T S T 50 0 W I- 1 5 N B 6 0 0 N O F F R A M P JE R E M Y S T OURAY AVE JACKSON AVE SIMONDI AVE EMERIL AVE CH I C A G O S T 70 0 W I- 1 5 N B 4 0 0 S O N R A M P I-1 5 S B 4 0 0 S O F F R A M P SOUTH TEMPLE ST I- 8 0 E B I - 1 5 N B R A M P I-1 5 S B I - 8 0 W B R A M P MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 14 4/28/2025 30 0 W 300 N CO L U M B U S S T RI O GR A N D E ST MA I N S T WE S T T E M P L E S T QU I N C E S T 20 0 W 40 0 W 200 N BISHOP PL 300 N CE N T E R S T ORPHEUM AVE 200 S MA I N S T 100 S 50 N HILLSIDE AVE BA L T I C C T 49 0 W RE G E N T S T APRICOT AVE 200 N HARDWARE AVE 400 N ALM O N DST SOUTH TEMPLE ST 100 S SA L T S T OURAY AVE 400 N QU A R T E R RO W WA L L S T PL U M A L Y NORTH TEMPLE ST ARDMORE PL VINE ST MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet 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700 S WASATCH AVE 14 0 0 W ST E W A R T S T 14 0 0 W 15 0 0 W FO S S S T I-80WBREDWOO D OFF RAMP I-80 WB I-215 NB SB RAMP 345 S I-215 NB I-80 EB RAMP I-80 EB REDWOOD ON RAMP 200 S I-80 WB FWY MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 21 4/28/2025 JA K E GA R N BL V D 500 S 600 S 400 S JO R D A N RI V E R P K Y 800 S 200 S GILLESPIE AVE NA V A J O S T ARAPAHOE AVE PU E B L O S T 300 S 90 0 W 700 S GAR N WA Y EM E R Y S T 800 S WASATCH AVE 10 0 0 W 600 S 11 0 0 W SE N A T E C I R STA T E C I R 10 0 0 W GL E N D A L E S T 12 0 0 W 13 0 0 W NA V A J O S T PU E B L O S T EMERY CIR PACIFIC AVE PIERPONT AVE 12 0 0 W CO N C O R D S T PIONEER CIR PO S T S T BO T H W E L L S T 11 0 0 W 14 0 0 W GL E N D A L E S T 13 0 0 W IOLA AVE 14 0 0 W EUCLID AVE PO S T S T GO S H E N S T GO S H E N S T I-15 SB I-80 WB RAMP I-15 NB I-80 WB RAMP I-80 EB I-15 N B R A M P I-80 EB I-15 SB RAMP I-80 EB FWY I-80 WB FWY MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet 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EARDLEY PL PL E A S A N T C T BAILEY PL GREGORY PL 500 S PO P L A R C T WA Y N E C T DE L M A R C T MONTROSE AVE WASATCH PL MA J O R S T KI L B Y C T MA R G U E R I T E C T PORTOLA AVE QU A R T E R RO W RI C H A R D S S T ORCHARD PL PL U M A L Y GALLIVAN AVE 46 5 W PIERPONT AVE GA L E S T MARKET ST WA S H I N G T O N S T MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 24 4/28/2025 40 0 E 700 S 300 S 50 0 E EXCHANGE PL 800 S RE G E N T S T ST A T E S T LOWELL AVE 30 0 E 20 0 E ORPHEUM AVE 200 S 640 S 400 S ELWOOD PL 700 S AC O R N C T 500 S 600 S BL A I R S T ARNOLD PL CO N W A Y C T PEOPLES WAY IV E R S O N S T SEGO AVE 500 S MO F F A T T C T DE N V E R S T LOWELL AVE RO B E R T A S T SLADE PL GREGORY PL CHAPMAN PLDU B E I C T GU D G E L L C T ST R I N G F E L L O W C T LA C O N I A C T MA J O R S T MO R T E N S E N C T HAWTHORNE AVE SH E L M E R D I N E C T COLFAX AVE COTTAGE AVE BELDON PL STANTON AVE FL O R A L S T PL U M A L Y GALLIVAN AVE DE N V E R 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BARBARA PL 13 0 0 E 700 S 12 0 0 E 11 0 0 E 400 S MC C L E L L A N D S T 13 8 6 E 11 0 0 E SOUTH CAMPUS DR 500 S 14 6 0 E PRESIDENTS (S) CIR UN I V E R S I T Y S T 1530 E 15 0 0 E PRESIDENTS CIR LOWELL AVE 600 S 800 S LINDEN AVE FENWAY AVE KO N E T A C T 200 S 300 S 1452 E COLONIAL PL MARKEA AVE NORRIS PL EL I Z A B E T H S T VOYLES PL IS A B E L L A C T THISTLE AVE EL I Z A B E T H S T MC C L E L L A N D S T FULLER AVE 14 0 0 E DO U G L A S S T DO U G L A S S T UN I V E R S I T Y S T BUENO AVE MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 27 4/28/2025 WA S ATC H DR FO RT DO U G L A S B L V D 14 6 0 E VAL D E Z DR SOUTH CAM P U S DR WAHLEN W A Y FOO T H I LL DR 15 0 0 E CH A S E ST HEM P S T E A D R D MAR IO CA P E C C H I DR 1530 E 173 0 E BENNIONBLVD DE T R O B R I A N D S T WAK A R A WAY KIS T E R S S T GU A R D S M A N W A Y POTT E R S T THA C K E R ST CAM P U S C E N T E R D R LEWISST 180 0 E OFF ICERS CIR 500 S 185 0 E RESEARCH RD POL L O C K R D BAK E R S T HAL L ST STUD E N T L I F E W A Y SO L DI E R CIR CE N T R A L CA M P U S DR MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 28 4/28/2025 55 0 0 W LE G A C Y V I E W S T 1100 S CALIFORNIA AVE 55 0 0 W 56 0 0 W MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 29 4/28/2025 CALIFORNIA AVE PI O N E E R R D 900 S EA R L DR SW A N E R R D CALIFORNIA AVE INDIANA AVE DE L O N G S T INDIANA CIR 1040 S FOR T U N E R D WI N D I N G R I V E R C V 24 7 5 W DIRECTORS ROW CH E S T N U T S T IN D U S T R I A L R D BEN D I N G RIVE R CT WAL L A C E R D BE N D I N G R I V E R R D I-2 1 5 S B C A L IFO R N IA AVE O F F R A M P I- 2 1 5 N B C A L I F O R N I A A V E O N RA M P I- 2 1 5 S B F W Y I- 2 1 5 N B F W Y MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 30 4/28/2025 CALIFORNIA AVECALIFORNIAAVE PR O S P E C T S T RE D W O O D R D PU E B L O S T DOKOSVIEW C T MO N T G O M E R Y S T FORTU N ERD 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WASATCH AVE ON TAR I O DR GLEN R O S E D R JORDAN RIVERPKY UTAHNA CIR UTAHNADR SA N T A Y N E Z C IR MO D E S T O C I R GLE N D A L E DR GL E N D A L E S T 10 0 0 W MEAD AVE CO N C O R D S T GOLD PL LEXINGTON AVE 11 0 0 W 14 0 0 W 11 0 0 W PO S T S T 10 0 0 W PEACE GARDENS LN GO S H E N S T 1400 S CO N C O R D S T DALTON AVE BROOKLYN AVE MONTAGUE AVE 130 0 W MIS S I O N R D 1300S MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 32 4/28/2025 80 0 W 1300 S CALI F O R N I A A V E 90 0 W I-15 S B FW Y 50 0 W 800 S 900 S FREMONT AVE JO R D A N RIV E R PK Y I- 1 5 SB 900 SONRAM P I- 15 NB 90 0 S OF F RA M P 40 0 W I-15 N B F W Y 70 0 W REMINGTON WAY 50 0 W 1300 S GOLD PL MONTAGUE AVE LUCY AVE MEAD AVE DALTON AVE 70 0 W JE R E M Y S T I-1 5 NB 13 0 0 S ON RA M P 1400 S GENESEE AVE PO S T S T JE R E M Y S T 60 0 W WO O D B I N E S T 40 0 W HOLLAND CT FAYETTE AVE 1390 S 1355 S PAXTON AVE 1300 FRTGS FAYETTE AVE MONTAGUE AVE I- 1 5 S B 5 0 0 S O N RA M P I- 1 5 SB C O L L E C T O R RA M P I- 1 5 N B 1 3 0 0 S O F F R A M P I- 1 5 N B O N R A M P I- 1 5 S B 1 3 0 0 S O N R A M P I-1 5 NB 60 0 SOF F R A M P I- 15 S B 1 3 0 0 S O F F RA MP MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 33 4/28/2025 1300 S MA I N S T WE S T T E M P L E S T BROOKLYN AVE 1400 S 900 S ASPEN AVE 800 S 30 0 W 20 0 W KELSEY AVE KI L B Y C T MA J O R S T MONTAGUE AVE 40 0 W BAILEY PL FO U L G E R S T I- 1 5 S B FW Y GOLTZ AVE MEAD AVE FREMONT AVE PAXTON AVE UPTON PL HERBERT AVE HARVARD AVE HARRISON AVE MONTROSE AVE AMERICAN AVE I- 1 5 NB FW Y MA J O R S T I- 1 5 NB 13 0 0 S O N RA M P FAYETTE AVE 40 0 W GA L E S T JE F F E R S O N S T RI C H A R D S S T JE F F E R S O N S T WA S H I N G T O N S T I-15 SB 900 S ON RAMP LUCY AVE PAXTON AVE HOPE AVE RI C H A R D S S T FAYETTE AVEWES T TE M P L E FR T G I- 1 5 N B 1 3 0 0 S O F F R A M P I- 1 5 N B O N R A M P I-1 5 N B 90 0 S OF F RA M P MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet 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2 0 1 E B I - 1 5 N B R A M P 2090 S I- 1 5 S B CO L L E C T O R RA M P I- 1 5 N B F W Y I-1 5 N B 21 0 0 SOFFRAMP 1390 S 50 0 W I- 1 5 S B F W Y I- 1 5 S B S R - 2 0 1 W B R A M P I- 1 5 S B I - 8 0 E B R A M P I- 1 5 N B 1 3 0 0 - 9 0 0 S O F F R A M P I- 1 5 SB 210 0 SON RAMP SR - 2 0 1 E B 1 3 0 0 - 9 0 0 S O F F R A M P I- 1 5 S B 1 3 0 0 S O N R A M P I- 1 5 N B F W Y I-15 SB 210 0 SOF F RA M P I- 1 5 N B O N R A M P MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 43 4/28/2025 WE S T T E M P L E S T CLEVELAND AVE KENSINGTON AVE ST A T E S T 1700 S COATSVILLE AVE 2100 S MA I N S T ANDREW AVE 1400 S HIDDEN VILLA RD 1830 S 30 0 W HIGH AVE 40 0 W MA J O R S T I- 1 5 N B F W Y HARTWELL AVE I-1 5 NB 210 0 S O N RAM P HARRIS AVE 45 0 W JE F F E R S O N S T 1500 S MERRIMAC AVE VAN BUREN AVE QUAYLE AVE WOOD AVE BRYAN AVE SR - 2 0 1 E B I - 1 5 N B R A M P RI C H A R D S S T MACARTHUR AVE WESTWOOD AVE LAYTON AVE 1600 S VAN BUREN AVE RI C H A R D S S T VENTURE WAY HANSEN AVE REDONDO AVE PARAMOUNT AVE WHITNEY AVE ANDREW AVE HOPE AVE BOULEVARD GARDENS ST GROVE AVE HARTWELL AVE I- 1 5 NB 2100 S OFF RA M P I- 1 5 N B 1 3 0 0 - 9 0 0 S O F F R A M P SR - 2 0 1 E B 1 3 0 0 - 9 0 0 S O F F R A M P I- 1 5 N B F W Y I- 1 5 N B O N R A M P MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 44 4/28/2025 40 0 E 50 0 E ST A T E S T 30 0 E 1700 S WOOD AVE WESTMINSTER AVE 20 0 E ED I S O N S T DE N V E R S T MA J O R S T WOOD AVE BRYAN AVE KENSINGTON AVE 20 0 E CLEVELAND AVE WILSON AVE RO B E R T A S T WR I G H T C T KENSINGTON AVE 1630 S BROWNING AVE RAMONA AVE MILTON AVE BROWNING AVE HARRISON AVE CLEVELAND AVE PA R K S T LOGAN AVE ED I S O N S T PA R K S T BL A I R S T REDONDO AVE RO B E R T A S T BISHOP FEDERAL LN HOLLYWOOD AVE REDONDO AVE RAMONA AVE GARFIELD AVE DOWNINGTON AVE COATSVILLE AVE BLAINE AVE BRYAN AVE ROOSEVELT AVE EMERSON AVE ROSEWOOD AVE MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 45 4/28/2025 80 0 E MC C LELL AN D ST 60 0 E 90 0 E 10 0 0 E WOOD AVE 1700 S HOLLYWOOD AVE 70 0 E TY L E R S T MC CL E LL A N D ST RAMONA AVE LA K E S T HARRISON AVE GR E E N S T WI N D S O R S T WR I G H T C T EMERSON AVE DOWNINGTON AVE GARFIELD AVE WILSON AVE BROWNING AVE RAMONA AVE PA R K S T LI N C O L N S T LI N C O L N S T PA R K S T WI N D S O R S T CLEVELAND AVE KENSINGTON AVE BRYAN AVE WOOD AVE BLAINE AVE REDONDO AVE HOLLYWOOD AVE DOWNINGTON AVE MILTON AVE BRYAN AVE ROOSEVELT AVE BROWNING AVE KENSINGTON AVE LOGAN AVE EMERSON AVE COATSVILLE AVE WESTMINSTER AVE HARRISON AVE MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 46 4/28/2025 MC C L E L L A N D ST 15 0 0 E 13 0 0 E BRYAN AVE MILTON AVE 1700 S 11 0 0 E 14 0 0 E 12 0 0 E 12 0 0 E MC C L E L L A N D ST 14 0 0 E WILSON AVE GARFIELD AVE HOLLYWOOD AVE 2100 S HARRISON AVE EMERSON AVE WILSON AVE EL I Z A B E T H S T VI E W S T HARRISON AVE DOWNINGTON AVE WESTMINSTER AVE RAMONA AVE ROOSEVELT AVE BROWNING AVE ROOSEVELT AVE KENSINGTON AVE LOGAN AVE DO U G L A S S T GARFIELD AVE HOLLYWOOD AVE REDONDO AVE GLEN ARBOR ST BLAINE AVEBLAINE AVE LOGAN AVE KENSINGTON AVE WOOD AVE BROWNING AVE RAMONA AVE WESTMINSTER AVE ALLEN PARK DR MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 47 4/28/2025 20 0 0 E ST.MARY 'SDR 2100 S 19 0 0 E 1700 S 18 0 0 E ROS E C R E S T DR 17 0 0 E 15 0 0 E 17 0 0 E HOLLYWOOD AVE WESTMINSTER AVE BRYAN AVE 1700 S BROWNING AVE EMERSON AVE REDONDO PL 18 0 0 E HOLLYWOOD AVE IM P E R I A L S T WILSON AVE WESTMINSTER AVE KRI S TIELN KE N R E Y S T PR E S T O N S T KENSINGTON AVE HARRISON AVE 16 0 0 E EMERSON AVE TARTAN AVE PHEBE LN ALDO CIR 16 0 0 E 20 0 0 E HOPKINS LN KENSINGTON AVE EL R E Y S T GLEN ARBOR ST BROWNING AVE ROOSEVELT AVE WILSON AVE DOWNINGTON AVE GARFIELD AVE SYLVAN AVE RAMONA AVE GARIELD AVE DOWNINGTON AVE BLAINE AVE REDONDO AVE BLAIN E A V E YU M A S T LOGAN AVE MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 48 4/28/2025 20 0 0 E KENSINGTON AVE 21 0 0 E 22 0 0 E BLAINE AVE 23 0 0 E FO O T H I L L D R BROWNING AVE 1700 S ST. 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- 8 0 E B H W Y I-15 NB 900 W ON R A M P SR-210 EB HWYSR-201 WB HWY I-80 WBSR - 2 0 1 WB RA M P MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 53 4/28/2025 2100 S WE S T T E M P L E S T MA I N S T ST A T E S T I- 1 5 NB2100 SOFF RA M P I- 1 5 N B 1 3 0 0 - 9 0 0 S O F F R A M P 30 0 W RI C H A R D S S T I- 1 5 NB F W Y WESTWOOD AVE I-80 WB STATE ST ON RAMP I-80 EB STATE ST OFF RAMP REDONDO AVE I-80 WB SR-201 WB RAMPI-80 WB FWY I-80EB FWY I- 1 5 N B S R - 2 0 1 W B RA M P I- 1 5 N B F W Y I-80WBI-15 SB RAMP SR-201 EB I-80 EB RAMP I-80 WB2100- 1 3 0 0 S OFF RAMP I-15 NBI-80 EBRAMP I-80 WB I-15 NB RAMP MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 54 4/28/2025 2700 S 50 0 E PA R K S T 2100 S ST A T E S T 30 0 E 40 0 E WARNOCK AVE ROBERT AVE DIVISION LN DRIGGS AVE STRINGHAM AVE REDONDO AVE 20 0 E RO B E R T A S T PA R K S T REDONDO AVE COMMONWEALTH AVE ELM AVE WILMINGTON AVE I-80 WB FWY I-80 EB FWY I-80 WB STATE ST OFF 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L A N D DR EL I Z A B E T H ST DE A R B O R N S T CH A D W I C K S T BE V E R L Y S T AL D E N S T MC C L E L L A N D S T I-80 EB FWY 15 0 0 E SUGARMONT DR WILMINGTON AVE I-80 WB FWY PARKWAY AVE STRATFORD AVE 13 0 0 F R T G E SU G A R H O U S E PAR K WEST RD EL I Z A B E T H S T SUGARHOUSE PARK SOUT H RD SIM P S ONAVE DO U G L A S S T WARNOCK AVE MC C L E L L A N D S T ASHTON AVE MALVERN AVE I-80 WB FWY I-80WB 1 3 0 0 E O F F RAMP 11 0 0 E CRYSTAL AVE REDONDO AVE SUGARHOUSE PARK NORTH RD 11 0 0 E I-80 EB 1300 E O F F R A M P DRIGGS AVE STRINGHAM AVE 15 0 0 E FI L M O R E S T SUGARHOUSE PARK MIDDLE RD SU G A R H OUS E PA R K EAS TRD I-80 EB 1300 E ON RAMP MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 57 4/28/2025 2100 S CRYSTAL AVE STRATFORD AVE 17 0 0 E ASHTON CIR 20 0 0 E 20 0 0 E 2700 S PAR L E Y ' S C A N Y O N B L V D PARKWAY AVE REDONDO PL IM P E R I A L S T WILMINGTON AVE PR E S T O N S T 16 0 0 E 15 0 0 E STRATFORDDR PHEBE LN 17 0 0 E HILLCREST AVE HA N N I B A L S T CO U N T R Y CL U B C IR IM P E R I A L S T SUGAR H O U SEPARK SOUTHRD PA R LEY S CI R PR E S T O N S T 19 0 0 E WE L L I N G T O N S T 20 6 0 E ME L B O U R N E S T 18 0 0 E KE N W O O D S T 18 0 0 E WE L L I N G T O N S T SYLVAN AVE REDONDO AVE 19 0 0 E 17 0 0 F R T G E YU M A S T 15 0 0 E GL E N M A R E S T HA R T F O R D S T FI L M O R E S T SU G A R H O U S E PAR K EA S T RD I-80 WB F W Y I-80 EB F W Y MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 M-1 PL ¯0 300 600 Feet Zoning Map Amendment: Map 58 4/28/2025 20 0 0 E 23 0 0 E PARK W A Y AVE ASHTON CIR 2100 S 25 0 0 E 23 0 0 E NE V A D A S T REDONDO PL SYLVAN AVE 2700 S WI L M I N G T O N CIR PARLEY'SCA N Y ON BL V D MABEY DR 21 0 0 E LYNWOOD DR 25 0 0 E KA Y W O O D C I R MA Y W O O D C I R I-80 WB 2300 E ON RAMP BE R K E L E Y S T PAR L E Y S W A Y STR A T F O R D DR ON E I D A S T CRYSTAL AVE SIMPSONAVE COUNTRYCLUBDR WY O M I N G ST BERNADINE DR CO U N T R Y CL U B C I R MAYWOOD DR WILMINGTON AVE STRINGHAM AVE REDONDO 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W PARAMOUNT AVE MU-11 CG 15-13-256-009-0000 225 W PARAMOUNT AVE MU-11 CG 15-13-256-010-0000 221 W PARAMOUNT AVE MU-11 CG 15-13-256-012-0000 207 W PARAMOUNT AVE MU-11 CG 15-13-256-014-0000 1531 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-256-015-0000 1541 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-256-016-0000 1563 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-256-020-0000 210 W HARRIS AVE MU-11 CG 15-13-256-021-0000 237 W PARAMOUNT AVE MU-11 CG 15-13-256-023-0000 1549 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-257-002-0000 1595 S 300 W MU-11 CG Exhibit B - Zoning Map Amendment – Identification by Tax ID Number 65 of 143 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)New Zone(s) Current Zone(s) Being Replaced Current Zone(s) to Remain 15-13-257-008-0000 229 W HARRIS AVE MU-11 CG 15-13-257-019-0000 1587 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-257-020-0000 1635 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-257-021-0000 230 W 1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-258-001-0000 170 W 1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-258-002-0000 170 W 1700 S # REAR MU-11 CG 15-13-258-003-0000 170 W 1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-258-004-0000 1600 S JEFFERSON ST MU-11 CG 15-13-258-005-0000 1604 S JEFFERSON ST MU-11 CG 15-13-258-006-0000 1606 S JEFFERSON ST MU-11 CG 15-13-258-013-0000 1646 S JEFFERSON ST MU-3 CB 15-13-276-003-0000 1548 S WESTTEMPLE ST MU-11 CG 15-13-276-004-0000 1558 S WESTTEMPLE ST MU-11 CG 15-13-276-010-0000 1574 S WESTTEMPLE ST MU-11 CG RMF-35 15-13-276-011-0000 1574 S JEFFERSON ST MU-11 CG 15-13-276-012-0000 170 W 1700 S # REAR MU-11 CG 15-13-278-011-0000 1518 S MAIN ST MU-5 FB-UN2 15-13-278-012-0000 1530 S MAIN ST MU-5,MU-5 FB-UN2,FB-UN2 15-13-278-013-0000 1540 S MAIN ST MU-5 FB-UN2 15-13-278-014-0000 1546 S MAIN ST MU-5 FB-UN2 15-13-278-015-0000 1550 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-278-016-0000 1556 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-278-017-0000 1530 S MAIN ST MU-5 FB-UN2 15-13-278-020-0000 1515 S RICHARDS ST MU-5 FB-UN2 15-13-279-019-0000 1570 S MAIN ST # 107 MU-5 CC 15-13-279-020-0000 1570 S MAIN ST # 108 MU-5 CC 15-13-279-021-0000 1570 S MAIN ST # 109 MU-5 CC 15-13-279-022-0000 1570 S MAIN ST # 110 MU-5 CC 15-13-279-023-0000 1570 S MAIN ST # 111 MU-5 CC 15-13-279-024-0000 1570 S MAIN ST # 106 MU-5 CC 15-13-279-025-0000 1570 S MAIN ST # 105 MU-5 CC 15-13-279-026-0000 1570 S MAIN ST # 104 MU-5 CC 15-13-279-027-0000 1570 S MAIN ST # 103 MU-5 CC 15-13-279-028-0000 1570 S MAIN ST # 102 MU-5 CC 15-13-279-029-0000 1570 S MAIN ST # 101 MU-5 CC 15-13-279-030-0000 1570 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-280-001-0000 125 W HARRIS AVE MU-11 CG 15-13-280-002-0000 1601 S JEFFERSON ST MU-11 CG 15-13-280-020-0000 1640 S WESTTEMPLE ST MU-3 CB 15-13-280-021-0000 1646 S WESTTEMPLE ST MU-3 CB 15-13-280-025-0000 134-136 W 1700 S MU-3 CB 15-13-280-026-0000 124-128 W 1700 S MU-3 CB 15-13-281-010-0000 1689 S WESTTEMPLE ST MU-3 CB 15-13-281-020-0000 64 W 1700 S MU-3 CB 15-13-281-021-0000 58 W 1700 S MU-3 CB Exhibit B - Zoning Map Amendment – Identification by Tax ID Number 66 of 143 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)New Zone(s) Current Zone(s) Being Replaced Current Zone(s) to Remain 15-13-281-024-0000 54 W 1700 S MU-3 CB 15-13-282-012-0000 1588 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-282-013-0000 1590 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-282-014-0000 1596 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-282-015-0000 1600 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-282-016-0000 1606 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-282-018-0000 1624 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-282-019-0000 1630 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-282-020-0000 1634 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-282-022-0000 1680 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-282-023-0000 1638 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-282-024-0000 1680 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-283-001-0000 163 W 1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-284-001-0000 129-137 W 1700 S MU-3 CB 15-13-284-003-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 1 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-284-004-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 2 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-284-005-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 3 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-284-006-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 4 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-284-007-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 5 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-284-008-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 6 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-284-009-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 7 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-284-010-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 8 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-284-011-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 9 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-284-012-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 10 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-284-013-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 11 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-285-002-0000 1709 S WESTTEMPLE ST MU-3 CB 15-13-285-005-0000 59 W 1700 S MU-3 CB 15-13-285-006-0000 75 W 1700 S MU-3 CB 15-13-286-004-0000 1702 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-286-005-0000 1716 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-286-006-0000 37 W 1700 S MU-3 CB,CC Split zone being eliminated. 15-13-287-034-0000 28 W 1700 S MU-3 CC,CB Split zone being eliminated. 15-13-287-035-0000 24 W 1700 S # C8 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-036-0000 24 W 1700 S # C4 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-037-0000 24 W 1700 S # C7 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-038-0000 24 W 1700 S # C3 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-039-0000 24 W 1700 S # C6 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-040-0000 24 W 1700 S # C2 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-041-0000 24 W 1700 S # C5 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-042-0000 24 W 1700 S # C1 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-043-0000 20 W 1700 S # B4 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-044-0000 20 W 1700 S # B8 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-045-0000 20 W 1700 S # B3 MU-3 CB Exhibit B - 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A11 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-062-0000 32 W 1700 S # A3 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-063-0000 32 W 1700 S # A10 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-064-0000 32 W 1700 S # A2 MU-3 CB 15-13-287-065-0000 32 W 1700 S # A9 MU-3 CC,CB Split zone being eliminated. 15-13-287-066-0000 32 W 1700 S # A1 MU-3 CC,CB Split zone being eliminated. 15-13-288-001-0000 1618 S MAIN ST # COM MU-5 CC 15-13-288-002-0000 1618 S MAIN ST # 5 MU-5 CC 15-13-288-003-0000 1618 S MAIN ST # 4 MU-5 CC 15-13-288-004-0000 1618 S MAIN ST # 3 MU-5 CC 15-13-288-005-0000 1618 S MAIN ST # 2 MU-5 CC 15-13-288-006-0000 1618 S MAIN ST # 1 MU-5 CC 15-13-301-001-0000 1887 S 700 W MU-6 M-1 15-13-302-001-0000 1897 S 700 W MU-6 M-1 15-13-303-003-0000 589 W 1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-303-006-0000 589 W 1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-303-008-0000 555 W 1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-303-009-0000 527 W 1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-304-003-0000 1850 S 500 W MU-11 CG 15-13-304-005-0000 1760 S 500 W MU-11 CG 15-13-304-008-0000 537 W PICKETT CIR MU-11 CG 15-13-304-009-0000 515 W PICKETT CIR MU-11 CG 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1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-402-019-0000 1707 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-402-020-0000 1719 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-402-021-0000 1855 S 300 W MU-11 CG Exhibit B - Zoning Map Amendment – Identification by Tax ID Number 69 of 143 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)New Zone(s) Current Zone(s) Being Replaced Current Zone(s) to Remain 15-13-426-002-0000 1712 S JEFFERSON ST MU-11 CG 15-13-426-005-0000 185 W 1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-426-006-0000 183 W 1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-426-007-0000 181 W 1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-426-008-0000 1726 S JEFFERSON ST MU-11 CG 15-13-427-001-0000 129-137 W 1700 S MU-11 CG 15-13-427-002-0000 1725 S JEFFERSON ST MU-11 CG 15-13-427-003-0000 1725 S JEFFERSON ST MU-11 CG 15-13-427-004-0000 1725 S JEFFERSON ST MU-11 CG 15-13-427-006-0000 1720 S WESTTEMPLE ST MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-427-007-0000 1734 S WESTTEMPLE ST MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-427-009-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 23 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-427-010-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 22 MU-5 R-MU-45 15-13-427-011-0000 1710 S WESTTEMPLE ST # 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1790 S WESTTEMPLE ST MU-8 RO 15-13-431-043-0000 1782 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-431-047-0000 1842 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-431-049-0000 1850 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-431-050-0000 1802 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-431-051-0000 1846 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-431-052-0000 1850 S MAIN ST MU-5 CC 15-13-451-001-0000 1884 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-451-002-0000 1880 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-451-003-0000 1900 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-451-004-0000 1920 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-451-005-0000 1940 S 300 W MU-11 CG Exhibit B - Zoning Map Amendment – Identification by Tax ID Number 70 of 143 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)New Zone(s) Current Zone(s) Being Replaced Current Zone(s) to Remain 15-13-452-006-0000 2064 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-453-003-0000 1945-1949 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-453-017-0000 1905 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-453-024-0000 1967 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-453-025-0000 1977 S 300 W MU-11 CG 15-13-453-026-0000 278 W 2100 S MU-11 CG 15-13-453-028-0000 250 W 2100 S MU-11 CG 15-13-453-029-0000 2005 S 300 W 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401 MU-6 CSHBD2 16-17-458-020-0000 1988 S 1100 E # 402 MU-6 CSHBD2 16-17-458-021-0000 1988 S 1100 E # 403 MU-6 CSHBD2 16-17-458-022-0000 1988 S 1100 E # 404 MU-6 CSHBD2 16-17-458-023-0000 1988 S 1100 E # 405 MU-6 CSHBD2 16-17-458-024-0000 1988 S 1100 E # 406 MU-6 CSHBD2 16-17-458-025-0000 1988 S 1100 E # 501 MU-6 CSHBD2 16-17-458-026-0000 1988 S 1100 E # 502 MU-6 CSHBD2 16-17-458-027-0000 1988 S 1100 E # 503 MU-6 CSHBD2 16-17-458-028-0000 1988 S 1100 E # 504 MU-6 CSHBD2 16-17-458-029-0000 1988 S 1100 E # 505 MU-6 CSHBD2 16-17-458-030-0000 1988 S 1100 E # 506 MU-6 CSHBD2 16-17-458-031-0000 1988 S 1100 E MU-6 CSHBD2 R-1-5000 16-17-476-049-0000 2057 S 1200 E MU-6 CSHBD2 RMF-45 16-17-479-038-0000 2000-2002 S 1300 E MU-6 RO 16-17-479-039-0000 2006 S 1300 E MU-6 RO Exhibit B - Zoning Map Amendment – Identification by Tax ID Number 121 of 143 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)New Zone(s) Current Zone(s) Being Replaced Current Zone(s) to Remain 16-17-479-040-0000 2010 S 1300 E MU-6 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2100 S MU-3 CB 16-19-226-016-0000 565 E 2100 S MU-3 CB 16-19-226-017-0000 555 E 2100 S MU-3 R-MU-35 16-19-227-001-0000 502 E 2100 S MU-3 CB 16-19-227-002-0000 502 E 2100 S MU-3 CB 16-19-227-004-0000 522 E 2100 S MU-3 CB 16-19-227-005-0000 556 E 2100 S MU-3 CB 16-19-227-006-0000 560 E 2100 S MU-3 CB 16-19-227-007-0000 564 E 2100 S MU-3 CB 16-19-227-008-0000 574 E 2100 S MU-3 CB 16-19-227-009-0000 590 E 2100 S MU-3 CB 16-19-227-030-0000 502 E 2100 S MU-3 CB 16-19-230-021-0000 2225 S 500 E MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-231-001-0000 601-603 E 2100 S MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-231-008-0000 609 E 2100 S MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-232-028-0000 602 E 2100 S MU-3 CB 16-19-232-029-0000 620 E 2100 S MU-3 CB Exhibit B - Zoning Map Amendment – Identification by Tax ID Number 131 of 143 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)New Zone(s) Current Zone(s) Being Replaced Current Zone(s) to Remain 16-19-234-010-0000 641 E WILMINGTON AVE MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-234-011-0000 653 E WILMINGTON AVE MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-234-012-0000 657 E WILMINGTON AVE MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-234-013-0000 659 E WILMINGTON AVE MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-234-014-0000 661 E WILMINGTON AVE MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-235-007-0000 640 E WILMINGTON AVE MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-236-001-0000 2237 S 600 E MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-276-002-0000 2253 S 500 E MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-276-003-0000 2253 S 500 E MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-276-004-0000 2262 S 600 E MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-276-017-0000 2240 S 600 E MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-276-018-0000 2250 S 600 E MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-001-0000 2233 S 500 E # 100 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-002-0000 2233 S 500 E # 101 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-003-0000 2233 S 500 E # 102 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-004-0000 2233 S 500 E # 103 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-005-0000 2233 S 500 E # 104 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-006-0000 2233 S 500 E # 105 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-007-0000 2233 S 500 E # 106 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-008-0000 2233 S 500 E # 107 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-009-0000 2233 S 500 E # 108 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-010-0000 2233 S 500 E # 109 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-011-0000 2233 S 500 E # 110 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-012-0000 2233 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FB-SE 16-19-284-033-0000 2233 S 500 E # 132 MU-5 FB-SE Exhibit B - Zoning Map Amendment – Identification by Tax ID Number 132 of 143 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)New Zone(s) Current Zone(s) Being Replaced Current Zone(s) to Remain 16-19-284-034-0000 2233 S 500 E # 133 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-035-0000 2233 S 500 E # 134 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-036-0000 2233 S 500 E # 135 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-037-0000 2233 S 500 E # 136 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-038-0000 2233 S 500 E # 137 MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-284-039-0000 2233 S 500 E MU-5 FB-SE 16-19-476-059-0000 501 E 2700 S MU-2 CN 16-19-476-060-0000 515 E 2700 S MU-2 CN 16-19-476-061-0000 515 E 2700 S MU-2 CN 16-20-101-007-0000 675 E 2100 S MU-5 FB-SE 16-20-102-001-0000 701 E 2100 S MU-5 FB-SE 16-20-102-002-0000 701 E 2100 S MU-5 FB-SE 16-20-102-010-0000 717 E 2100 S MU-5 FB-SE 16-20-102-011-0000 759 E 2100 S # A MU-5 FB-SE 16-20-102-012-0000 777 E 2100 S MU-5 FB-SE 16-20-103-003-0000 809 E 2100 S MU-5 CC 16-20-103-004-0000 815-819 E 2100 S MU-5 CC 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HIGHLAND DR MU-11 CSHBD1 16-20-207-013-0000 1165 E WILMINGTON AVE MU-11 CSHBD1 16-20-207-015-0000 1165 E WILMINGTON AVE MU-11 CSHBD1 16-20-208-001-0000 2120 S HIGHLAND DR # 1 MU-11 CSHBD1 16-20-208-002-0000 2120 S HIGHLAND DR # 2 MU-11 CSHBD1 16-20-208-003-0000 2120 S HIGHLAND DR # 3 MU-11 CSHBD1 16-20-208-004-0000 2120 S HIGHLAND DR MU-11 CSHBD1 16-20-226-005-0000 1213 E 2100 S MU-6 CSHBD2 16-20-226-010-0000 2097 S 1200 E MU-6 CSHBD2 16-20-226-012-2000 1235 E 2100 S MU-6,MU-6 CSHBD2,CSHBD2 16-20-226-012-2001 1235 E 2100 S MU-6,MU-6 CSHBD2,CSHBD2 16-20-227-001-0000 2071 S DOUGLAS ST MU-6 CSHBD2 16-20-227-002-0000 1251 E 2100 S MU-6 CSHBD2 16-20-227-003-0000 1255 E 2100 S MU-6 CSHBD2 16-20-227-008-0000 1269 E 2100 S MU-6 CSHBD2 16-20-228-001-0000 2045 S 1300 E MU-3 CB 16-20-229-050-0000 1210 E 2100 S MU-11 CSHBD1 16-20-229-051-0000 1220 E 2100 S MU-11 CSHBD1 Exhibit B - Zoning Map Amendment – Identification by Tax ID Number 135 of 143 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)New 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16-06-253-056-0000 247 S 400 E MU8 R-MU 16-29-229-015-0000 2864 S HIGHLAND DR MU2 RB Exhibit B - Zoning Map Amendment – Identification by Tax ID Number 143 of 143 7 Exhibit “C” Transitional Overlay Zone Map (Eliminated by this Ordinance) Transitional Overlay - Ordinance 70 of 1992 0 0 0 fZZJ Transitional Overlay 0 120 I !I (-----,--------,----l--+--+-----+-1---+----+J!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!lb�=lmF:..§e�etL_� 0 60 12/17/2024 8 Exhibit “D” Transitional Overlay Zone Legal Description (Eliminated by this Ordinance) (Listed with original adopting ordinance, approximate location of property, and full legal description) Ordinance 54 of 1988 – Applies to property at approximately 1320 S between 700 and 800 West. Beginning at a point 231.00 feet West and 70.65 feet North from the Southeast corner of Section 11, Township 1 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, said point being located on the west right-of-way line of 700 West Street, running thence West 733.74 feet along the North boundary line of the "M-1A" zone to the East right-of-way line of 800 West Street, thence North 167.35 feet along said right-of-way line, thence East 75.00 feet, thence North 25.00 feet, thence East 66.67 feet, thence South 30.90 feet, thence East 66.66 feet, thence North 30.90 feet, thence East 66.67 feet, thence South 15.20 feet, thence East 90.00 feet, thence South 55.90 feet, thence East 54.00 feet, thence North 41.10 feet, thence East 57.00 feet, thence South 37.90 feet, thence East 258 feet to the West right-of-way line of 700 West Street, thence South 124.45 feet along said right-of-way line to the point of beginning. Ordinance 70 of 1992 – Applies to property within the block bounded by 800 and 900 South, and 200 East and Roberta Street. Commencing at the northwest corner of Lot 4 Block 1 Plat A, Salt Lake Survey, then south 5 rods, then east 8 rods, then north 6 rods, then west 8 rods, then south 1 rod to the beginning. Together with: Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22 of Block 2 City Hall Subdivision. Together with: West 45 feet of lot 31, 32, and 33, block 2, City Hall Subdivision. Ordinance 99 of 1994 as legally described below and Ordinance 26 of 1995 as depicted on the Northwest Quadrant Zoning Map - Applies to property at approximately 5820 W California Avenue. Beginning at the south center section of Section 11, Township 1 South Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence north to the south R. O. W. line of the Union Pacific railroad corridor approximately 3675 feet; thence east along said Union Pacific Railroad corridor approximately 1080 feet to a utility corridor; thence south along said utility corridor approximately 3675 feet to the center of 1300 South Street; thence west along the centerline of 1300 South Street approximately 1080 feet to the point of beginning. 9 Exhibit “E” Transitional Overlay Zone Map (Adopted by this Ordinance) 300 N Calif o r n i a A v e 800 N Northwood Ave 200 N South Temple St 90 0 W St a t e S t 30 0 W 500 S 1700 S 600 N 400 S Indiana Ave Re d w o o d R d 1700 S 200 S 1000 N St a t e S t Ma i n S t Re d w o o d R d 900 S 1300 S North Temple St 30 0 W 40 0 W 800 S 90 0 W We s t T e m p l e S t 600 S 90 0 W 700 N North Temple St 500 S 2100 S 1700 S 400 S California Ave Be c k S t 22 0 0 W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Transitional Overlay - Map Index 4/21/2025 Map Number Transitional Overlay 0 3,0001,500 Feet 800 N 50 0 W 30 0 W 40 0 W 900 N WALL S T BE C K S T VIC T O R Y R D Transitional Overlay: Map 1 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay I-1 5 SB F W Y BR I G H T CT I- 1 5 N B FW Y 500 N HODGES LN 600 N 60 0 W 500 N 50 0 W WARM SPR I N GSRD 525 N BE A U M O N T C T ER I E S T 50 0 W TU T T L E C T 70 0 W GIRARD AVE I-1 5 N B 6 0 0 N O N R A M P I- 1 5 N B 6 0 0 N O F F R A M P I- 1 5 S B 6 0 0 N O N R A M P UP R R M A I N O N E R D Transitional Overlay: Map 2 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 400 S 300 S 70 0 W 400 FRTGS 76 5 W 400 S 375 S 200 S 300 S 90 0 W 70 0 W JE R E M Y S T 200 S PACIFIC AVE 87 0 W I-1 5 NB 4 0 0 S OF F RA M P I- 1 5 SB 40 0 S O N RA M P I-8 0 EB I-15 SB RA M P I-1 5 NB I- 8 0 WB RA M P I-1 5 S B 40 0 S O F F R A M P I- 8 0 WB 50 0 S ON RA M P I- 8 0 E B 6 0 0 S O F F RA M P I-15 SB I-80 WB RAMP I- 1 5 N B 4 0 0 S O N RA M P I-80 EB I-15 NB RAMP I- 1 5 S B F W Y I- 1 5 N B F W Y Transitional Overlay: Map 3 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 60 0 W 70 0 W 400 FRTGS 400 S 200 S 375 S 50 0 W 300 S RI O G R A N D E S T 70 0 W PACIFIC AVE ECCLES AVE Transitional Overlay: Map 4 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 400 S 300 S 200 S RI O G R A N D E S T 30 0 W 40 0 W PO P L A R C T WA Y N E C T DE L M A R C T QU A R T E R RO W PIERPONT AVE Transitional Overlay: Map 5 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay RE D W O O D R D BRAMPTON WAY 500 S 800 S BUNBURY LN 400S PR O S P E C T S T OR A N G E S T Transitional Overlay: Map 6 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 600 S 500 S 800 S 80 0 W 90 0 W 70 0 W 600 S 700 S I- 1 5 S B F W Y I-15 NB FW Y ARAPAHOE AVE JE R E M Y S T JE R E M Y S T I-80WB500SONRAMP I- 15 NB 6 0 0 S O F F R A M P I-1 5 N B I - 8 0 W B R A M P I-8 0 EB 600 SOFF RAM P I-1 5 N B 4 0 0 S OF F RA M P I-1 5 S B 4 0 0 SON RA M P I-8 0 EB I - 1 5 SB R A MP I- 1 5 S B 5 0 0 S ON RA M P Transitional Overlay: Map 7 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay I- 1 5 N B F W Y 50 0 W 600 S 800 S 50 0 W 60 0 W 700 S 600 FRTG 70 0 W I- 1 5 SB F W Y 500 S I- 1 5 N B 4 0 0 S O F F R A M P I- 1 5 SB 40 0 S ON RA M P I- 1 5 S B 5 0 0 S O N R A M P 500 FRTG 46 5 W WO O D B I N E S T I-80 WB 500 S ON RAMP I-15SB500 S O N RAMP I-80 EB 600 S OFF RAMP I-1 5 NB 600 SOFFRAMP Transitional Overlay: Map 8 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 500 S 600 S 700 S 800 S 40 0 W 30 0 W BAILEY PL MONTROSE AVE WASATCH PL KI L B Y C T ORCHARD PL 46 5 W GA L E S T WA S H I N G T O N S T Transitional Overlay: Map 9 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay PR O S P E C T S T INDIANA AVE 900 S RE D W O O D R D 1040 S DALTON AVE PR O S P E C T S T DE E P R I V E R D R REDWOOD DEPOT LN Transitional Overlay: Map 10 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 90 0 W 800 S 80 0 W 900 S I-15 SB F W Y MEAD AVE DALTON AVE FREMONT AVE GENESEE AVE 70 0 W JE R E M Y S T I- 1 5 S B 50 0 S ON RA M P I- 1 5 NB F W Y FAYETTE AVE MONTAGUE AVE Transitional Overlay: Map 11 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 800 S I-1 5 S B F W Y 900 S 60 0 W 50 0 W MONTAGUE AVEI-1 5 N B F W Y I-1 5 NB 130 0 S O N RA M P RI O G R A N D E S T 70 0 W I-1 5 SB 13 0 0 SOFF RA M P I-1 5 S B C O L L E C T O R R A M P I- 1 5 S B 50 0 S ON RA MP FAY E T T E AVE I- 1 5 NB 60 0 S O F F RA M P 500 W I-1 5 NB 90 0 S OF F RA M P I- 1 5 SB 9 0 0 SON RAM P Transitional Overlay: Map 12 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 800 S 900 S BROOKLYN AVE I-15 SB 900 S ON RAMP 40 0 W ASPEN AVE I-1 5 N B FW Y 20 0 W 30 0 W MONTAGUE AVE RI O G R A N D E S T FAYETTE AVE AMERICAN AVE WA S H I N G T O N S T GA L E S T FAYETTE AVE WA S H I N G T O N S T I-15 NB 900 S OFF RAMP Transitional Overlay: Map 13 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay BROOKLYN AVE 900 S 800 S 20 0 W WE S T T E M P L E S T MA I N S T GOLTZ AVE MEAD AVE FAYETTE AVE I-15SB 9 0 0 SONRAM P WA S H I N G T O N S T JE F F E R S O N S T JE F F E R S O N S T I-15 NB 900 S OFF RAMP RI C H A R D S S T FAYETTE AVEWES T TE M P L E FR T G Transitional Overlay: Map 14 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay CALIFORNIA AVE PR O S P EC T ST RE D W O O D R D DO K O S LN FOR T U N E R D UT A H S T PAXTON AVESEQUOIAVISTA CIR FOR T U NERD IN D U S T R I A L R D Transitional Overlay: Map 15 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 80 0 W 1300 S CALI F O R N I A A V E 90 0 W 70 0 W REMINGTONWA Y GOLD PL 70 0 W LUCY AVE FREMONT AVE 1400 S JE R E M Y S T HOLLAND CT 1390 S 1355 S PAXTON AVE Transitional Overlay: Map 16 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 1300 S 50 0 W 1300 S I- 1 5 NB FW Y I- 1 5 S B C O L L E C T O R R A M P 70 0 W 70 0 W I- 1 5 SB F W Y I-1 5 NB 13 0 0 S ON R A M P 1300 FRTGS I- 1 5 N B 9 0 0 S O F F R A M P I- 1 5 N B 1 3 0 0 S OF F RA MP I- 1 5 N B O N R A M P I- 1 5 S B 1 3 0 0 S O N R A M P 50 0 W I- 1 5 S B 1 3 0 0 S O F F RA M P I-1 5 SB 90 0 S ON RA M P Transitional Overlay: Map 17 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 30 0 W 40 0 W 1300 S 20 0 W I- 1 5 NB FW Y 1300 S I- 1 5 S B F W Y 1400 S I- 1 5 SB C O L L E C T O R RA M P I- 1 5 N B 1 3 0 0 S ON R A M P LUCY AVE PAXTON AVE HOPE AVE I- 1 5 N B 1 3 0 0 S O F F RA M P I- 1 5 S B 90 0 S O N RA M P I- 1 5 N B O N R A M P I- 1 5 NB 9 0 0 S OF F R A M P Transitional Overlay: Map 18 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay KELSEY AVE MA I N S T WE S T T E M P L E S T 1400 S 20 0 W RI C H A R D S S T 1300 S PAXTON AVE FREMONT AVE PAXTON AVE MERRIMAC AVE RI C H A R D S S T JE F F E R S O N S T LUCY AVE Transitional Overlay: Map 19 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 1700 S 1500 S PR O S P E C T S T EM P I R E R D IN D U S T R I A L R D RE D W O O D R D HARRIS AVE Transitional Overlay: Map 20 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay CH E Y E N N E S T ST E W A R T ST HARRIS AVE VAN B U R E N C I R STE T S O N CIR 1700 S STETSONWAY PR O S P E C T S T UT A H S T VAN BUREN AVE ANDREW AVE SECRET GARDEN PL HIGH AVE Transitional Overlay: Map 21 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay RI V E R S I D E D R UTA H N A DR 1700 S AMIGA DR PE A R L S T JO R D A N R I V E R PK Y 90 0 W BR A V A S T WENCO DR CANNON AVE 10 4 5 W EM E R Y S T 10 0 0 W QUAYLE AVE Transitional Overlay: Map 22 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay RILEY CIR 90 0 W 1700 S QUAYLE AVE 70 0 W Transitional Overlay: Map 23 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 1700 S I- 1 5 S B C O L L E C T O R R A M P I- 1 5 N B F W Y 45 0 W I- 1 5 S B F W Y 50 0 W I- 1 5 N B 1 3 0 0 - 9 0 0 S O F F R A M P I- 1 5 S B S R - 2 0 1 W B R A M P 70 0 W I- 1 5 S B 1 3 0 0 S O N R A M P I- 1 5 N B O N R A M P Transitional Overlay: Map 24 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 1700 S HIGH AVE 30 0 W I- 1 5 N B F W Y 40 0 W I- 1 5 S B F W Y 45 0 W 1500 S HARRIS AVE 1600 S VAN BUREN AVE HANSEN AVE PARAMOUNT AVE WHITNEY AVE ANDREW AVE I- 1 5 N B 1 3 0 0 - 9 0 0 S O F F R A M P I- 1 5 N B O N R A M P Transitional Overlay: Map 25 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay MA I N S T ANDREW AVE WE S T T E M P L E S T JEFFERSON CIR RI C H A R D S S T HARRIS AVE BRYAN AVE WOOD AVE 1700 S JE F F E R S O N S T HARRIS AVE PARAMOUNT AVE MERRIMAC AVE VAN BUREN AVE QUAYLE AVE RI C H A R D S S T BOULEVARD GARDENS ST Transitional Overlay: Map 26 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay IN D U S T R I A L R D SR-201 WB I-215 NB RAMP SR-201 WB HWY ASSOCIATED AVE RE D W O O D R D SR-201 WB REDWOOD ON RAMP 2100 S EM P I R E R D Transitional Overlay: Map 27 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay SR-201 WB REDWOOD NB OFF RAMP SR-201 WB I-215 NB RAMP SR-201 WB REDWOOD OFF RAMP 2100 S SR-201 WB HWY Transitional Overlay: Map 28 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay JORDAN RIVE R PKY SR-210 EB HWY 12 6 0 W SR-201 WB HWY 2100 S SR-201 WB REDWOOD OFF RAMP Transitional Overlay: Map 29 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 2100 S 10 4 5 W 90 0 W SR-210 EB HWY 90 0 W SR-201 WB COLLECTOR RAMP SR-201 WB HWY JORDAN RIVE R PK Y MARGARET AVE COLMAR AVE JEWELL AVE SR-201 WB 900 W ON RAMP Transitional Overlay: Map 30 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay LAYTON AVE 90 0 W 90 0 W 2090 S 2100 S JEWELL AVE COLMAR AVE MARGARET AVE 70 0 W SR-210 EB HWYSR-201 WB COLLECTOR RAMP SR-201 WB 2100 S O N RAMP I-15 SB SR-201 W B R A M P SR-201 WB HWY SR-201 WB 900 W OFF RAMP Transitional Overlay: Map 31 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 2100 S I- 1 5 N B F W Y PICKETT CIR 50 0 W I- 1 5 S B S R - 2 0 1 W B R A M P I- 1 5 N B 2 1 0 0 S O F F R A M P I- 1 5 N B 1 3 0 0 - 9 0 0 S O F F R A M P I- 1 5 N B F W Y I- 1 5 S B F W Y I- 1 5 S B I - 8 0 E B R A M P I-1 5 SB 2100 S ON RAMP I- 1 5 S B C O L L E C T O R R A M P SR - 2 0 1 E B I - 1 5 N B R A M P I-1 5 NB 21 0 0 S O N RA M P SR-201 EB 900 W O N R A M P 70 0 W 2090 S SR-201 WB HWY SR-201 WB 900 W OFF RAMP SR - 2 0 1 E B 1 3 0 0 - 9 0 0 S O F F R A M P I-1 5 SB 21 0 0 SOF F RA M P Transitional Overlay: Map 32 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 2100 S 1830 S HARTWELL AVE I-1 5 N B 210 0 S O N R A MP SR - 2 0 1 E B I - 1 5 N B R A M P I- 1 5 N B F W Y I-15 NB 2100 SOF F RA M P I-15 N B 13 0 0 - 9 0 0 S O F F R A M P I- 1 5 N B F W Y I- 1 5 S B F W Y 30 0 W SR - 2 0 1 E B 1 3 0 0 - 9 0 0 S O F F R A M P Transitional Overlay: Map 33 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay WE S T T E M P L E S T MA I N S T HIDDEN VILLA RD REDONDO AVE 2100 S MACARTHUR AVE WESTWOOD AVE LAYTON AVE RI C H A R D S S T VENTURE WAY BOULEVARD GARDENS ST GROVE AVE HARTWELL AVE Transitional Overlay: Map 34 4/21/2025 0 300150 FeetTransitional Overlay 10 Exhibit “F” Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number (Adopted by this Ordinance) Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 08-25-329-008-0000 367 W 900 N 08-36-102-005-0000 626 W GIRARD AVE 08-36-102-007-0000 634 W GIRARD AVE 08-36-102-009-0000 614 W GIRARD AVE 08-36-102-010-0000 640 W GIRARD AVE 08-36-102-013-0000 608 W GIRARD AVE 08-36-102-015-0000 622 W GIRARD AVE 08-36-102-016-0000 632 W GIRARD AVE 08-36-102-017-0000 630 W GIRARD AVE 08-36-102-018-0000 620 W GIRARD AVE 08-36-102-024-0000 606 W GIRARD AVE 08-36-102-025-0000 606 W GIRARD AVE # C 08-36-102-026-0000 606 W GIRARD AVE # D 08-36-102-027-0000 606 W GIRARD AVE # A 08-36-102-028-0000 606 W GIRARD AVE # B 08-36-103-005-0000 637 W GIRARD AVE 08-36-103-006-0000 625 W GIRARD AVE 08-36-103-024-0000 622 W 500 N Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-01-109-006-2000 300 S 600 W Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-01-109-006-6001 300 S 600 W Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-01-303-001-0000 571 W 400 S 15-01-303-002-0000 567 W 400 S 15-01-303-003-0000 561 W 400 S 15-01-303-004-0000 559 W 400 S 15-01-303-005-0000 551 W 400 S 15-01-303-006-0000 549 W 400 S 15-01-303-007-0000 543 W 400 S 15-01-303-008-0000 537 W 400 S 15-01-303-009-0000 535 W 400 S 15-01-303-010-0000 533 W 400 S 15-01-303-011-0000 423 S 600 W 15-01-303-015-0000 558 W PACIFIC AVE 15-01-303-016-0000 550 W PACIFIC AVE 15-01-303-017-0000 503 W 400 S 15-01-303-018-0000 435 S 600 W 15-01-304-001-0000 463 S 600 W 15-01-304-003-0000 430-434 S 500 W 15-01-304-004-0000 440 S 500 W 15-01-304-007-0000 454 S 500 W 15-01-329-001-0000 473 W 400 S 15-01-329-002-0000 411 S 500 W 15-01-329-003-0000 475 W 400 S 15-01-329-004-0000 435 W 400 S Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 1 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-01-329-006-0000 460 W 500 S 15-01-329-007-0000 460 W 500 S 15-01-329-008-0000 460 W 500 S 15-01-329-016-0000 431 W 400 S 15-01-329-017-0000 409 W 400 S 15-01-329-018-0000 414 W 500 S 15-01-330-001-0000 375 W 400 S 15-01-330-002-0000 361-365 W 400 S 15-01-330-003-0000 351-355 W 400 S 15-01-330-004-0000 351-353 W 400 S 15-01-330-005-0000 343 W 400 S 15-01-330-007-0000 435 S 400 W 15-01-330-008-0000 445 S 400 W 15-01-330-009-0000 350 W 500 S 15-01-330-010-0000 455 S 400 W 15-01-330-011-0000 463 S 400 W 15-01-330-017-0000 350 W 500 S 15-01-330-023-0000 386 W 500 S 15-01-330-024-0000 360 W 500 S Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-01-351-001-0000 614 W 600 S 15-01-352-006-0000 565 S 600 W 15-01-352-007-0000 565 S 600 W 15-01-352-010-0000 546-562 W 600 S 15-01-352-019-0000 505 W 500 S 15-01-352-020-0000 505 W 500 S 15-01-352-021-0000 505 W 500 S 15-01-352-022-0000 505 W 500 S 15-01-352-023-0000 534 S 500 W 15-01-352-031-0000 546-562 W 600 S 15-01-352-033-0000 580 S 500 W 15-01-352-034-0000 523 W 500 S 15-01-352-037-0000 535 S 600 W 15-01-352-038-0000 549 W 500 S 15-01-353-001-0000 651 W 600 S 15-01-353-003-0000 602 S 600 W 15-01-354-001-0000 619 S 600 W 15-01-354-005-0000 537 W 600 S 15-01-354-006-0000 513 W 600 S 15-01-376-004-0000 471 W 500 S 15-01-376-011-0000 425 W 500 S 15-01-376-014-0000 522 S 400 W 15-01-377-001-0000 525 S 500 W 15-01-377-012-0000 543 S 500 W 15-01-377-023-0000 532 S 400 W 15-01-377-024-0000 536 S 400 W Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 2 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-01-377-027-0000 470 W 600 S 15-01-377-029-0000 440 W 600 S 15-01-377-032-0000 568 S 400 W 15-01-377-033-0000 553 S 500 W 15-01-378-007-0000 561 S 400 W 15-01-378-008-0000 374 W 600 S 15-01-378-027-0000 533 S 400 W 15-01-378-028-0000 575 S 400 W 15-01-378-029-0000 554 S GALE ST 15-01-378-031-0000 588 S GALE ST 15-01-378-032-0000 368 W 600 S 15-01-379-010-0000 431 W 600 S 15-01-379-011-0000 431 W 600 S 15-01-379-012-0000 610 S 400 W 15-01-379-013-0000 614 S 400 W 15-01-379-017-0000 646 S 400 W 15-01-379-018-0000 601 S 500 W 15-01-379-020-0000 485 W 600 S 15-01-379-023-0000 647 S GRANARY WY 15-01-379-024-0000 645 S 500 W 15-01-380-017-0000 365 W 600 S Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-01-381-001-0000 455 W 500 S # COM 15-01-381-002-0000 455 W 500 S # P1 15-01-381-003-0000 455 W 500 S # P2 15-01-381-004-0000 455 W 500 S # P3 15-01-381-005-0000 455 W 500 S # R4 15-01-381-006-0000 455 W 500 S # R5 15-01-381-007-0000 455 W 500 S # R6 15-01-381-008-0000 455 W 500 S # R7 15-01-381-009-0000 455 W 500 S # R8 15-01-501-003-0000 622 W 600 S 15-01-501-004-0000 606 W 600 S Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-01-501-036-0000 614 W 600 S 15-02-277-001-0000 748 W 300 S 15-02-277-006-0000 748 W 300 S 15-02-277-010-0000 748 W 300 S 15-02-278-008-0000 736 W 300 S 15-02-278-010-0000 748 W 300 S 15-02-278-011-0000 740 W 300 S 15-02-278-012-0000 669 W 200 S 15-02-279-001-0000 301-333 S 765 W 15-02-280-001-0000 735 W 300 S 15-02-427-001-0000 780 W 400 S 15-02-427-002-0000 730 W 400 S Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 3 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-02-427-003-0000 764 W 400 S 15-02-428-006-0000 745 W 400 S 15-02-428-007-0000 745 W 400 S 15-02-428-008-0000 745 W 400 S 15-02-428-009-0000 730 W PACIFIC AVE 15-02-428-010-0000 412 S 700 W 15-02-428-017-0000 748 W PACIFIC AVE 15-02-428-018-0000 744 W PACIFIC AVE 15-02-428-019-0000 742 W PACIFIC AVE 15-02-428-021-0000 751 W 400 S 15-02-428-024-0000 754 W PACIFIC AVE 15-02-428-025-0000 752 W PACIFIC AVE 15-02-428-032-0000 757 W 400 S 15-02-430-009-0000 745 W PACIFIC AVE 15-02-430-010-0000 723 W PACIFIC AVE 15-02-430-012-0000 470 S 700 W 15-02-431-002-0000 421 S 700 W 15-02-482-001-0000 675 W 600 S 15-02-482-002-0000 683 W 600 S 15-02-482-003-0000 709 W 600 S 15-02-482-004-0000 703 W 600 S 15-02-501-013-0000 15-02-501-014-0000 15-02-501-015-0000 15-02-501-016-0000 15-02-501-017-0000 15-03-376-004-0000 1759-1765 W 500 S 15-03-376-005-0000 1759 W 500 S # REAR 15-03-376-012-0000 622 S REDWOOD RD Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-03-376-013-0000 608 S REDWOOD RD 15-03-376-020-0000 1749 W 500 S 15-03-376-023-0000 1863 W 500 S 15-03-376-026-0000 1875 W 500 S 15-03-376-027-0000 1863 W 500 S 15-03-376-031-0000 1805 W 500 S 15-03-376-032-0000 1775 W 500 S 15-03-376-033-0000 1815 W 500 S 15-03-376-034-0000 1811 W 500 S 15-10-126-004-0000 1818 W INDIANA AVE 15-10-126-005-0000 1816 W INDIANA AVE 15-10-126-006-0000 1810 W INDIANA AVE 15-10-126-008-0000 1806 W INDIANA AVE 15-10-126-011-0000 694 S REDWOOD RD Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 4 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-10-126-012-0000 688 S REDWOOD RD Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-10-126-013-0000 702 S REDWOOD RD Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-10-126-024-0000 1780 W INDIANA AVE 15-10-126-032-0000 1812 W INDIANA AVE 15-10-126-033-0000 1808 W INDIANA AVE 15-10-126-035-0000 724 S REDWOOD RD # NFF1 15-10-126-041-0000 1802 W INDIANA AVE 15-10-126-044-0000 1818 W INDIANA AVE 15-10-126-045-0000 1804 W INDIANA AVE 15-10-126-049-0000 762 S REDWOOD RD Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-10-126-051-0000 758 S REDWOOD RD Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-10-126-053-0000 1720 W INDIANA AVE Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-10-126-055-0000 652 S REDWOOD RD Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-11-276-002-0000 775 W 800 S 15-11-276-005-0000 765 W 800 S 15-11-276-006-0000 755 W 800 S 15-11-276-008-0000 747 W 800 S 15-11-276-009-0000 711 W 800 S 15-11-276-010-0000 819 S 800 W 15-11-276-011-0000 823 S 800 W 15-11-276-012-0000 825 S 800 W 15-11-276-013-0000 835 S 800 W 15-11-276-014-0000 837 S 800 W 15-11-276-015-0000 756 W GENESEE AVE 15-11-276-016-0000 830 S 700 W 15-11-276-017-0000 773 W 800 S 15-11-276-018-0000 751 W 800 S 15-11-276-019-0000 748 W GENESEE AVE 15-11-277-002-0000 853 S 800 W 15-11-277-005-0000 865 S 800 W 15-11-277-006-0000 869 S 800 W 15-11-277-007-0000 871 S 800 W 15-11-277-013-0000 763 W GENESEE AVE 15-11-277-014-0000 761 W GENESEE AVE 15-11-277-015-0000 755 W GENESEE AVE 15-11-277-016-0000 751 W GENESEE AVE 15-11-277-020-0000 756 W 900 S 15-11-277-021-0000 750 W 900 S 15-11-277-022-0000 748 W 900 S 15-11-277-023-0000 746 W 900 S Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 5 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-11-277-028-0000 766 W 900 S 15-11-277-031-0000 851 S 800 W 15-11-277-033-0000 847 S 800 W 15-11-277-034-0000 767 W GENESEE AVE 15-11-277-035-0000 763 W GENESEE AVE 15-11-277-037-0000 855 S 800 W 15-11-277-038-0000 857 S 800 W 15-11-279-001-0000 680 W 900 S 15-11-280-007-0000 948 S 700 W 15-11-280-010-0000 930 S 700 W 15-11-280-019-0000 959 S 800 W 15-11-428-009-0000 1035 S 800 W Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-11-428-010-0000 1029 S 800 W 15-11-428-029-0000 980 S 700 W 15-11-428-030-0000 1020 S 700 W 15-11-428-060-0000 1064 S 700 W 15-11-428-062-0000 1030 S 700 W 15-11-430-001-0000 1101 S 700 W 15-11-480-017-0000 780 W 1355 S 15-11-480-018-0000 780 W 1355 S 15-11-480-019-0000 772 W 1355 S 15-11-480-020-0000 762 W 1355 S 15-11-480-021-0000 754 W 1355 S 15-11-480-024-0000 728 W 1355 S 15-11-480-030-0000 1340 S 700 W 15-11-480-031-0000 734 W 1355 S 15-11-481-002-0000 1201 S 700 W 15-11-501-001-0000 967 S 700 W 15-12-101-001-0000 660 W 700 S 15-12-102-002-0000 604 W 700 S 15-12-102-003-0000 610 W 700 S 15-12-102-004-0000 608 W 700 S 15-12-103-007-0000 556 W 700 S 15-12-103-009-0000 556 W 700 S 15-12-103-010-0000 550 W 700 S 15-12-103-011-0000 552 W 700 S 15-12-103-012-0000 681 S 600 W 15-12-104-004-0000 650 W 800 S 15-12-105-001-0000 637 W 700 S 15-12-106-006-0000 619 W 700 S 15-12-106-008-0000 614 W 800 S 15-12-106-009-0000 618 W 800 S 15-12-106-010-0000 620 W 800 S 15-12-107-001-0000 545 W 700 S 15-12-108-001-0000 535 W 700 S Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 6 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-12-108-002-0000 501 W 700 S 15-12-108-003-0000 742 S 500 W 15-12-108-006-0000 774 S 500 W 15-12-108-007-0000 774 S 500 W 15-12-108-008-0000 526 W 800 S 15-12-127-007-0000 660 S 400 W 15-12-127-013-0000 679 S 500 W 15-12-127-014-0000 450 W 700 S 15-12-128-001-0000 657 S 400 W 15-12-128-007-0000 380 W 700 S 15-12-128-008-0000 372 W 700 S 15-12-128-009-0000 356 W 700 S 15-12-128-010-0000 356 W 700 S 15-12-128-011-0000 663 S 400 W 15-12-128-012-0000 663 S 400 W 15-12-129-001-0000 467 W 700 S 15-12-129-002-0000 717 S 500 W 15-12-129-003-0000 735 S 500 W 15-12-129-004-0000 463 W 700 S 15-12-129-005-0000 455 W 700 S 15-12-129-006-0000 451 W 700 S 15-12-129-009-0000 745 S 500 W 15-12-129-010-0000 738 S 400 W 15-12-129-011-0000 750 S 400 W 15-12-129-012-0000 440 W 800 S 15-12-129-013-0000 780 S 400 W 15-12-129-016-0000 413 W 700 S 15-12-130-018-0000 380 W 800 S 15-12-130-019-0000 364 W 800 S 15-12-130-020-0000 360-362 W 800 S 15-12-130-023-0000 344 W 800 S 15-12-130-029-0000 351-385 W 700 S 15-12-130-031-0000 735 S 400 W 15-12-130-034-0000 765 S 400 W 15-12-130-035-0000 345 W 700 S 15-12-130-037-0000 739 S 400 W 15-12-151-001-0000 643 W 800 S 15-12-152-002-0000 617 W 800 S 15-12-152-003-0000 615 W 800 S 15-12-153-004-0000 510 W 900 S 15-12-153-005-0000 513 W 800 S 15-12-154-001-0000 939 S 700 W 15-12-154-002-0000 905 S 700 W 15-12-155-001-0000 920 S 500 W 15-12-155-002-0000 920 S 500 W 15-12-155-005-0000 505 W 900 S Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 7 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-12-156-001-0000 920 S 500 W 15-12-157-001-0000 920 S 500 W 15-12-157-002-0000 920 S 500 W 15-12-157-003-0000 950 S 500 W 15-12-176-001-0000 471 W 800 S 15-12-176-002-0000 827 S 500 W 15-12-176-005-0000 855 S 500 W 15-12-176-007-0000 863 S 500 W 15-12-176-008-0000 440 W 900 S 15-12-176-010-0000 825 S 500 W 15-12-176-011-0000 449 W 800 S 15-12-176-016-0000 440 W 900 S 15-12-176-019-0000 850 S 400 W 15-12-176-020-0000 888 S 400 W 15-12-176-021-0000 423 W 800 S 15-12-176-022-0000 824 S 400 W 15-12-176-023-0000 824 S 400 W 15-12-176-024-0000 422 W 900 S 15-12-178-018-0000 914 S RIO GRANDE ST 15-12-179-009-0000 936 S 400 W 15-12-179-010-0000 911 S RIO GRANDE ST 15-12-180-022-0000 372 W AMERICAN AVE 15-12-180-023-0000 390 W AMERICAN AVE 15-12-180-024-0000 372 W AMERICAN AVE 15-12-180-025-0000 919 S 400 W 15-12-181-001-0000 365 W 900 S 15-12-181-002-0000 904 S GALE ST 15-12-181-003-0000 906-910 S GALE ST 15-12-181-004-0000 916 S GALE ST 15-12-181-005-0000 920 S GALE ST 15-12-181-006-0000 924 S GALE ST 15-12-181-007-0000 924 S GALE ST 15-12-181-008-0000 924 S GALE ST 15-12-181-009-0000 924 S GALE ST 15-12-183-001-0000 961 S 400 W 15-12-183-002-0000 965 S 400 W 15-12-183-006-0000 389 W AMERICAN AVE 15-12-183-012-0000 373 W AMERICAN AVE 15-12-183-014-0000 969 S 400 W 15-12-183-016-0000 337 W AMERICAN AVE 15-12-183-017-0000 353 W AMERICAN AVE 15-12-183-018-0000 337 W AMERICAN AVE 15-12-201-013-0000 340 W 700 S Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-12-301-001-0000 977 S 700 W 15-12-301-002-0000 1025 S 700 W Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 8 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-12-301-003-0000 1055 S 700 W 15-12-301-004-0000 1075 S 700 W 15-12-301-005-0000 1101 S 700 W # REAR 15-12-301-006-0000 1103 S 700 W 15-12-302-006-0000 1020 S 500 W 15-12-302-007-0000 1052 S 500 W 15-12-302-008-0000 1134 S 500 W 15-12-302-009-0000 602 W 1300 S 15-12-303-001-0000 501 W FAYETTE AVE 15-12-303-002-0000 988 S 500 W 15-12-303-003-0000 990 S 500 W 15-12-303-004-0000 1000 S 500 W 15-12-304-001-0000 1050 S 500 W 15-12-304-002-0000 1132 S 500 W 15-12-304-008-0000 1144 S 500 W 15-12-304-009-0000 1150 S 500 W 15-12-326-001-0000 995 S 500 W 15-12-326-002-0000 455 W FAYETTE AVE 15-12-326-003-0000 455 W FAYETTE AVE 15-12-326-004-0000 995 S 400 W 15-12-326-005-0000 1005 S 500 W 15-12-326-007-0000 435 W FAYETTE AVE 15-12-326-008-0000 982 S 400 W 15-12-327-001-0000 1007 S 500 W 15-12-329-004-0000 1021 S 400 W 15-12-329-005-0000 360 W ASPEN AVE 15-12-330-003-0000 1050 S 400 W 15-12-330-007-0000 1148 S 300 W 15-12-330-008-0000 1030 S 400 W 15-12-330-009-0000 1050 S 400 W 15-12-331-001-0000 375 W ASPEN AVE 15-12-331-009-0000 1110 S 300 W 15-12-331-012-0000 1108 S 300 W 15-12-331-013-0000 1082 S 300 W 15-12-331-014-0000 1094 S 300 W 15-12-351-006-0000 1145 S 700 W 15-12-351-009-0000 1245 S 700 W 15-12-352-003-0000 1367 S 700 W 15-12-352-004-0000 1317 S 700 W 15-12-353-001-0000 1178 S 500 W 15-12-353-002-0000 1178 S 500 W 15-12-353-003-0000 580 W 1300 S 15-12-353-004-0000 1276 S 500 W 15-12-354-002-0000 595 W 1300 S 15-12-377-005-0000 15-12-377-006-0000 1200 S 400 W Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 9 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-12-377-009-0000 1180 S 400 W 15-12-378-004-0000 1230 S 400 W 15-12-379-003-0000 1340 S 400 W 15-12-379-004-0000 1340 S 400 W 15-12-380-013-0000 370 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-381-001-0000 373-381 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-381-005-0000 1193 S 400 W 15-12-381-006-0000 1197 S 400 W 15-12-381-007-0000 1203 S 400 W 15-12-381-013-0000 350 W LUCY AVE 15-12-381-014-0000 342 W LUCY AVE 15-12-381-015-0000 338 W LUCY AVE 15-12-381-017-0000 354 W LUCY AVE 15-12-381-019-0000 1197 S 400 W 15-12-381-020-0000 1197 S 400 W 15-12-381-021-0000 1203 S 400 W 15-12-381-022-0000 354 W LUCY AVE 15-12-381-024-0000 354 W LUCY AVE 15-12-381-027-0000 367 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-382-001-0000 1215 S 400 W 15-12-382-002-0000 1215 S 400 W 15-12-382-003-0000 371 W LUCY AVE 15-12-382-007-0000 390 W 1300 S 15-12-382-011-0000 320 W 1300 S 15-12-382-013-0000 1225 S 400 W 15-12-382-014-0000 1225 S 400 W 15-12-401-004-0000 316 W BROOKLYN AVE 15-12-401-005-0000 312 W BROOKLYN AVE 15-12-401-006-0000 310 W BROOKLYN AVE 15-12-401-007-0000 320 W BROOKLYN AVE 15-12-402-002-0000 1005 S 300 W 15-12-402-004-0000 1005 S 200 W 15-12-402-007-0000 242 W BROOKLYN AVE 15-12-402-008-0000 252 W BROOKLYN AVE 15-12-403-002-0000 240 W BROOKLYN AVE 15-12-403-003-0000 240 W BROOKLYN AVE 15-12-403-006-0000 202 W BROOKLYN AVE 15-12-404-001-0000 1038 S 300 W 15-12-404-002-0000 1040 S 300 W 15-12-404-003-0000 1040 S 300 W 15-12-404-006-0000 1090 S 300 W 15-12-404-007-0000 1098 S 300 W 15-12-404-008-0000 1120 S 300 W 15-12-405-003-0000 1051 S 300 W 15-12-405-004-0000 1057 S 300 W 15-12-405-005-0000 1065 S 300 W Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 10 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-12-405-009-0000 1051 S 300 W 15-12-405-015-0000 1081 S 300 W 15-12-405-016-0000 1125 S 300 W 15-12-405-018-0000 1095 S 300 W 15-12-406-004-0000 255 W BROOKLYN AVE 15-12-406-005-0000 1026 S WASHINGTON ST 15-12-406-007-0000 1038 S WASHINGTON ST 15-12-406-013-0000 259 W BROOKLYN AVE 15-12-406-015-0000 1038 S WASHINGTON ST 15-12-406-016-0000 1050 S WASHINGTON ST 15-12-406-017-0000 269 W BROOKLYN AVE 15-12-406-018-0000 1050 S WASHINGTON ST 15-12-407-001-0000 1024 S 200 W 15-12-407-009-0000 1050 S 200 W 15-12-407-010-0000 1098-1112 S 200 W 15-12-407-011-0000 1112 S 200 W 15-12-451-002-0000 1154 S 300 W 15-12-452-004-0000 324 W LUCY AVE 15-12-452-013-0000 1174 S 300 W 15-12-452-014-0000 324 W LUCY AVE 15-12-452-016-0000 328 W LUCY AVE 15-12-452-017-0000 1202 S 300 W 15-12-452-019-0000 328 W LUCY AVE 15-12-452-020-0000 328 W LUCY AVE 15-12-452-021-0000 333 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-453-006-0000 1228 S 300 W 15-12-453-007-0000 1236 S 300 W 15-12-453-011-0000 1290 S 300 W 15-12-453-013-0000 311 W LUCY AVE 15-12-453-014-0000 1220 S 300 W 15-12-453-018-0000 325 W LUCY AVE 15-12-455-005-0000 268 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-455-006-0000 260 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-455-007-0000 260 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-455-008-0000 254 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-455-009-0000 250 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-455-010-0000 240 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-455-013-0000 1161 S 300 W 15-12-455-014-0000 218 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-455-015-0000 216 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-456-001-0000 1112 S 200 W 15-12-457-001-0000 1173 S 300 W 15-12-457-002-0000 1177 S 300 W 15-12-457-006-0000 1195 S 300 W 15-12-457-007-0000 282 W LUCY AVE 15-12-457-008-0000 265 W PAXTON AVE Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 11 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-12-457-009-0000 263 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-457-012-0000 249 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-457-013-0000 243 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-457-014-0000 235 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-457-015-0000 227 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-457-018-0000 215-225 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-457-027-0000 248 W LUCY AVE 15-12-457-028-0000 234 W LUCY AVE 15-12-457-029-0000 232 W LUCY AVE 15-12-457-030-0000 232 W LUCY AVE 15-12-457-033-0000 222 W LUCY AVE 15-12-457-034-0000 220 W LUCY AVE 15-12-457-035-0000 208 W LUCY AVE 15-12-457-038-0000 1185 S 300 W 15-12-457-039-0000 1191 S 300 W 15-12-457-040-0000 264 W LUCY AVE 15-12-457-041-0000 264 W LUCY AVE 15-12-457-042-0000 203 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-457-043-0000 228 W LUCY AVE 15-12-457-044-0000 215-225 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-457-045-0000 259 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-457-046-0000 255 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-457-047-0000 215-225 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-457-048-0000 203 W PAXTON AVE 15-12-457-050-0000 262 W LUCY AVE 15-12-457-051-0000 258 W LUCY AVE 15-12-458-008-0000 238 W 1300 S 15-12-458-016-0000 228 W 1300 S 15-12-458-017-0000 262 W 1300 S 15-12-459-019-0000 1315 S 300 W 15-12-459-020-0000 1335 S 300 W 15-12-462-001-0000 230 W 1300 S # 8 15-12-462-002-0000 230 W 1300 S # 9 15-12-462-003-0000 230 W 1300 S # 10 15-12-462-004-0000 230 W 1300 S # 11 15-12-462-005-0000 230 W 1300 S # 12 15-12-462-006-0000 230 W 1300 S # 13 15-12-462-007-0000 230 W 1300 S # 14 15-12-462-008-0000 230 W 1300 S 15-12-462-009-0000 230 W 1300 S # 1 15-12-462-010-0000 230 W 1300 S # 2 15-12-462-011-0000 230 W 1300 S # 3 15-12-462-012-0000 230 W 1300 S # 4 15-12-462-013-0000 230 W 1300 S # 5 15-12-462-014-0000 230 W 1300 S # 6 15-12-462-015-0000 230 W 1300 S # 7 Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 12 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-12-463-001-0000 230 W 1300 S # 29 15-12-463-002-0000 230 W 1300 S # 30 15-12-463-003-0000 230 W 1300 S # 31 15-12-463-004-0000 230 W 1300 S # 32 15-12-463-005-0000 230 W 1300 S # 33 15-12-463-006-0000 230 W 1300 S # 34 15-12-463-007-0000 230 W 1300 S # 35 15-12-463-008-0000 230 W 1300 S # 22 15-12-463-009-0000 230 W 1300 S # 23 15-12-463-010-0000 230 W 1300 S # 24 15-12-463-011-0000 230 W 1300 S # 25 15-12-463-012-0000 230 W 1300 S # 26 15-12-463-013-0000 230 W 1300 S # 27 15-12-463-014-0000 230 W 1300 S # 28 15-12-463-015-0000 230 W 1300 S # 15 15-12-463-016-0000 230 W 1300 S # 16 15-12-463-017-0000 230 W 1300 S # 17 15-12-463-018-0000 230 W 1300 S # 18 15-12-463-019-0000 230 W 1300 S # 19 15-12-463-020-0000 230 W 1300 S # 20 15-12-463-021-0000 230 W 1300 S # 21 15-12-463-022-0000 230 W 1300 S 15-12-501-003-0000 627 W 700 S 15-12-501-005-0000 631 W 700 S 15-12-501-006-0000 640 W 900 S 15-12-501-007-0000 15-12-501-008-0000 967 S 700 W 15-12-501-009-0000 15-12-501-010-0000 15-12-501-011-0000 15-12-501-012-0000 15-12-501-013-0000 15-12-501-014-0000 15-12-501-015-0000 15-12-501-016-0000 15-12-501-017-0000 15-12-501-018-0000 15-12-501-061-0000 604 W 700 S 15-12-501-063-0000 1018 S 500 W 15-12-503-018-0000 15-12-503-019-0000 15-12-503-020-0000 15-12-503-021-0000 15-12-503-022-0000 15-12-503-023-0000 15-12-503-024-0000 Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 13 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-12-503-025-0000 15-12-503-026-0000 15-12-503-027-0000 15-12-503-028-0000 15-12-503-029-0000 15-12-503-030-0000 15-12-503-031-0000 15-13-101-002-0000 1379-1461 S 700 W 15-13-101-010-0000 1473 S 700 W 15-13-102-003-0000 595 W 1300 S 15-13-102-004-0000 525 W 1300 S 15-13-102-005-0000 1420 S 500 W 15-13-126-002-0000 1366 S 400 W 15-13-126-003-0000 1380 S 400 W 15-13-126-004-0000 1396 S 400 W 15-13-126-005-0000 1398 S 400 W 15-13-126-010-0000 408 W 1500 S 15-13-126-011-0000 406 W 1500 S 15-13-126-012-0000 406 W 1500 S 15-13-126-013-0000 1490 S 400 W 15-13-126-016-0000 1364 S 400 W 15-13-126-017-0000 1366 S 400 W 15-13-126-022-0000 1470 S 400 W 15-13-129-007-0000 360 W WHITNEY AVE 15-13-129-008-0000 340 W WHITNEY AVE 15-13-129-009-0000 375 W HOPE AVE 15-13-129-010-0000 339 W HOPE AVE 15-13-130-007-0000 1481 S 400 W 15-13-131-001-0000 395 W 1500 S 15-13-131-002-0000 377 W 1500 S 15-13-131-005-0000 371 W 1500 S 15-13-131-006-0000 365 W 1500 S 15-13-131-007-0000 365 W 1500 S 15-13-131-009-0000 365 W 1500 S 15-13-131-010-0000 339 W 1500 S 15-13-132-002-0000 365 W 1500 S 15-13-132-003-0000 339 W 1500 S 15-13-151-011-0000 652-658 W 1700 S 15-13-151-013-0000 1537 S 700 W 15-13-151-014-0000 630 W 1700 S 15-13-152-004-0000 1532 S 500 W 15-13-152-006-0000 590 W 1700 S 15-13-152-010-0000 1530 S 500 W 15-13-152-011-0000 570 W 1700 S 15-13-152-012-0000 1580 S 500 W 15-13-176-005-0000 431 W 1500 S Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 14 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-13-176-006-0000 399 W ANDREW AVE 15-13-176-007-0000 399 W VAN BUREN AVE 15-13-177-010-0000 440 W 1700 S 15-13-177-011-0000 420 W 1700 S 15-13-178-008-0000 399 W VAN BUREN AVE 15-13-178-009-0000 382 W VAN BUREN AVE 15-13-178-011-0000 352-370 W VAN BUREN AVE 15-13-179-001-0000 1576 S 300 W 15-13-179-003-0000 360 W 1600 S 15-13-179-004-0000 350 W 1600 S 15-13-179-005-0000 334 W 1600 S 15-13-179-006-0000 334 W 1600 S 15-13-179-008-0000 384 W 1600 S 15-13-179-009-0000 383 W 1600 S 15-13-180-007-0000 15-13-180-011-0000 338 W HANSEN AVE 15-13-180-012-0000 347 W 1600 S 15-13-180-013-0000 347 W 1600 S 15-13-180-014-0000 347 W 1600 S 15-13-180-015-0000 347 W 1600 S 15-13-180-016-0000 338 W HANSEN AVE 15-13-180-018-0000 388 W HANSEN AVE 15-13-180-019-0000 367 W 1600 S 15-13-181-003-0000 380 W 1700 S 15-13-181-004-0000 374 W 1700 S 15-13-181-005-0000 370 W 1700 S 15-13-181-006-0000 366 W 1700 S 15-13-181-007-0000 360 W 1700 S 15-13-181-008-0000 356 W 1700 S 15-13-181-010-0000 348 W 1700 S 15-13-181-012-0000 390 W 1700 S 15-13-181-013-0000 347 W HANSEN AVE 15-13-201-004-0000 350 W HOPE AVE 15-13-202-002-1001 1388 S 300 W 15-13-202-002-1002 1388 S 300 W 15-13-202-004-1001 1388 S 300 W 15-13-202-004-1002 1388 S 300 W 15-13-202-007-0000 1388 S 300 W 15-13-203-008-0000 333 W HOPE AVE 15-13-203-009-0000 323 W HOPE AVE 15-13-203-010-0000 328 W WHITNEY AVE 15-13-204-007-0000 1480 S 300 W 15-13-204-008-0000 1480 S 300 W 15-13-205-001-0000 1478 S 300 W 15-13-205-002-0000 1494 S 300 W 15-13-205-003-0000 1494 S 300 W Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 15 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-13-206-001-0000 337 W 1500 S 15-13-206-002-0000 329 W 1500 S 15-13-206-006-0000 327 W 1500 S 15-13-206-009-0000 1512 S 300 W 15-13-207-013-0000 1391 S 300 W 15-13-208-001-0000 1405 S 300 W 15-13-208-002-0000 1423-1427 S 300 W 15-13-212-001-0000 1455 S 300 W 15-13-212-002-0000 1465 S 300 W 15-13-212-005-0000 247 W 1400 S 15-13-212-007-0000 1445 S 300 W 15-13-213-004-0000 1503 S 300 W 15-13-213-009-0000 268 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-213-012-0000 226 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-213-013-0000 210 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-213-014-0000 208 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-213-016-0000 1485 S 300 W 15-13-213-018-0000 1525 S 300 W 15-13-213-019-0000 242 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-214-001-0000 238 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-214-002-0000 238 W PARAMOUNT AVE # 109 15-13-214-003-0000 238 W PARAMOUNT AVE # 110 15-13-214-004-0000 238 W PARAMOUNT AVE # 107 15-13-214-005-0000 238 W PARAMOUNT AVE # 108 15-13-214-006-0000 238 W PARAMOUNT AVE # 105 15-13-214-007-0000 238 W PARAMOUNT AVE # 106 15-13-214-008-0000 238 W PARAMOUNT AVE # 103 15-13-214-009-0000 238 W PARAMOUNT AVE # 104 15-13-214-010-0000 238 W PARAMOUNT AVE # 101 15-13-214-011-0000 238 W PARAMOUNT AVE # 102 15-13-251-003-0000 1518 S 300 W 15-13-251-004-0000 1528 S 300 W 15-13-251-006-0000 1546 S 300 W 15-13-251-009-0000 325 W ANDREW AVE 15-13-251-010-0000 333 W ANDREW AVE 15-13-252-001-0000 334 W 1600 S 15-13-252-002-0000 1584 S 300 W 15-13-252-003-0000 1584 S 300 W 15-13-252-004-0000 1584 S 300 W 15-13-252-005-0000 1584 S 300 W 15-13-252-006-0000 1590 S 300 W 15-13-253-001-0000 325 W 1600 S 15-13-253-002-0000 323 W 1600 S 15-13-253-003-0000 315 W 1600 S 15-13-253-004-0000 1608 S 300 W 15-13-253-005-0000 301 W 1600 S Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 16 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-13-253-006-0000 1608 S 300 W 15-13-253-008-0000 1626 S 300 W 15-13-253-009-0000 338 W HANSEN AVE 15-13-253-010-0000 1610 S 300 W 15-13-254-003-0000 302 W 1700 S 15-13-254-004-0000 320 W 1700 S 15-13-255-001-0000 335 W 1700 S 15-13-255-002-0000 325 W 1700 S 15-13-255-003-0000 311 W 1700 S 15-13-256-004-0000 281 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-256-005-0000 261 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-256-006-0000 245 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-256-007-0000 243 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-256-009-0000 225 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-256-010-0000 221 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-256-012-0000 207 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-256-014-0000 1531 S 300 W 15-13-256-015-0000 1541 S 300 W 15-13-256-016-0000 1563 S 300 W 15-13-256-020-0000 210 W HARRIS AVE 15-13-256-021-0000 237 W PARAMOUNT AVE 15-13-256-023-0000 1549 S 300 W 15-13-257-002-0000 1595 S 300 W 15-13-257-008-0000 229 W HARRIS AVE 15-13-257-019-0000 1587 S 300 W 15-13-257-020-0000 1635 S 300 W 15-13-257-021-0000 230 W 1700 S 15-13-258-001-0000 170 W 1700 S 15-13-258-002-0000 170 W 1700 S # REAR 15-13-258-003-0000 170 W 1700 S 15-13-258-004-0000 1600 S JEFFERSON ST 15-13-258-005-0000 1604 S JEFFERSON ST 15-13-258-006-0000 1606 S JEFFERSON ST 15-13-276-003-0000 1548 S WESTTEMPLE ST Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-13-276-004-0000 1558 S WESTTEMPLE ST 15-13-276-010-0000 1574 S WESTTEMPLE ST Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-13-276-011-0000 1574 S JEFFERSON ST 15-13-276-012-0000 170 W 1700 S # REAR 15-13-280-001-0000 125 W HARRIS AVE 15-13-280-002-0000 1601 S JEFFERSON ST 15-13-283-001-0000 163 W 1700 S 15-13-301-001-0000 1887 S 700 W 15-13-302-001-0000 1897 S 700 W 15-13-303-003-0000 589 W 1700 S Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 17 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-13-303-006-0000 589 W 1700 S 15-13-303-008-0000 555 W 1700 S 15-13-303-009-0000 527 W 1700 S 15-13-304-003-0000 1850 S 500 W 15-13-304-005-0000 1760 S 500 W 15-13-304-008-0000 537 W PICKETT CIR 15-13-304-009-0000 515 W PICKETT CIR 15-13-304-011-0000 589 W 1700 S 15-13-304-012-0000 555 W 1700 S 15-13-304-013-0000 1714 S 500 W 15-13-304-014-0000 514 W PICKETT CIR 15-13-326-003-0000 425 W 1700 S 15-13-326-004-0000 407 W 1700 S 15-13-326-011-0000 361 W 1700 S 15-13-326-013-0000 353 W 1700 S 15-13-326-014-0000 341 W 1700 S 15-13-326-022-0000 1780 S 450 W 15-13-326-027-0000 1734 S 300 W 15-13-326-043-0000 357 W 1700 S 15-13-326-048-0000 1760 S 450 W 15-13-326-049-0000 1750 S 450 W 15-13-326-050-0000 1780 S 450 W 15-13-326-051-0000 455 W 1700 S 15-13-326-058-0000 1846 S 300 W 15-13-326-060-0000 1870 S 300 W 15-13-326-061-0000 1872 S 300 W 15-13-326-066-0000 1818 S 300 W 15-13-326-067-0000 385 W 1700 S 15-13-351-006-0000 1987 S 700 W 15-13-351-007-0000 1987 S 700 W 15-13-351-013-0000 15-13-352-002-0000 1892 S 500 W 15-13-352-003-0000 1890 S 500 W 15-13-376-004-0000 1884 S 300 W # NFF1 15-13-376-007-0000 360 W HARTWELL AVE 15-13-376-008-0000 330 W HARTWELL AVE 15-13-376-012-0000 389 W 1830 S 15-13-376-013-0000 389 W 1830 S 15-13-377-012-0000 328 W 2100 S 15-13-401-001-0000 1728 S 300 W 15-13-402-003-0000 1763 S 300 W 15-13-402-004-0000 1825 S 300 W 15-13-402-007-0000 205 W 1700 S 15-13-402-009-0000 241 W 1700 S 15-13-402-010-0000 1773 S 300 W 15-13-402-011-0000 1811 S 300 W Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 18 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-13-402-012-0000 1845 S 300 W 15-13-402-015-0000 1735 S 300 W 15-13-402-016-0000 247 W 1700 S 15-13-402-017-0000 205 W 1700 S 15-13-402-018-0000 205 W 1700 S 15-13-402-019-0000 1707 S 300 W 15-13-402-020-0000 1719 S 300 W 15-13-402-021-0000 1855 S 300 W 15-13-426-002-0000 1712 S JEFFERSON ST 15-13-426-005-0000 185 W 1700 S 15-13-426-006-0000 183 W 1700 S 15-13-426-007-0000 181 W 1700 S 15-13-426-008-0000 1726 S JEFFERSON ST 15-13-427-001-0000 129-137 W 1700 S 15-13-427-002-0000 1725 S JEFFERSON ST 15-13-427-003-0000 1725 S JEFFERSON ST 15-13-427-004-0000 1725 S JEFFERSON ST 15-13-451-001-0000 1884 S 300 W 15-13-451-002-0000 1880 S 300 W 15-13-451-003-0000 1900 S 300 W 15-13-451-004-0000 1920 S 300 W 15-13-451-005-0000 1940 S 300 W 15-13-452-006-0000 2064 S 300 W 15-13-453-003-0000 1945-1949 S 300 W 15-13-453-017-0000 1905 S 300 W 15-13-453-024-0000 1967 S 300 W 15-13-453-025-0000 1977 S 300 W 15-13-453-026-0000 278 W 2100 S 15-13-453-028-0000 250 W 2100 S 15-13-453-029-0000 2005 S 300 W 15-13-478-036-0000 1978 S WESTTEMPLE ST 15-13-478-039-0000 1942 S WESTTEMPLE ST 15-13-501-001-0000 15-13-501-002-0000 15-13-501-003-0000 15-13-501-004-0000 15-13-501-005-0000 15-13-501-006-0000 15-13-501-007-0000 15-13-501-008-0000 15-13-501-009-0000 15-13-501-010-0000 591 W 1700 S 15-13-501-011-0000 15-13-501-012-0000 15-13-501-013-0000 15-13-501-017-0000 510 W 1700 S Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 19 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-13-501-089-0000 15-13-501-110-0000 15-13-501-111-0000 15-13-501-112-0000 15-13-501-113-0000 15-13-501-114-0000 15-13-501-115-0000 650 W 2090 S 15-13-501-116-0000 15-13-501-117-0000 15-13-503-001-0000 15-13-503-002-0000 15-13-503-003-0000 15-13-503-005-0000 15-13-503-006-0000 15-13-503-007-0000 15-13-503-008-0000 15-13-503-009-0000 15-13-503-010-0000 15-13-503-011-0000 15-13-503-012-0000 15-13-503-013-0000 15-13-503-014-0000 15-13-503-015-0000 15-13-503-016-0000 15-13-503-017-0000 15-13-503-018-0000 15-13-503-019-0000 15-13-503-020-0000 15-13-503-021-0000 15-13-503-022-0000 15-13-503-023-0000 15-13-503-025-0000 15-13-503-026-0000 15-13-503-028-0000 15-13-503-029-0000 15-13-503-030-0000 15-13-503-031-0000 15-13-503-032-0000 15-13-503-033-0000 15-13-503-035-0000 15-13-503-036-0000 15-13-503-038-0000 15-13-503-043-0000 15-14-227-001-0000 788 W 1355 S 15-14-228-001-0000 789 W 1355 S 15-14-228-002-0000 779 W 1355 S Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 20 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-14-228-003-0000 775 W 1355 S 15-14-228-004-0000 761 W 1355 S 15-14-228-005-0000 753 W 1355 S 15-14-228-006-0000 745 W 1355 S 15-14-228-007-0000 735 W 1355 S 15-14-228-008-0000 719 W 1355 S 15-14-228-009-0000 780 W 1390 S 15-14-228-010-0000 772 W 1390 S 15-14-228-011-0000 15-14-228-012-0000 762 W 1390 S 15-14-228-013-0000 754 W 1390 S 15-14-228-016-0000 15-14-228-018-0000 1362 S 700 W 15-14-228-019-0000 1370 S 700 W 15-14-228-020-0000 1376 S 700 W 15-14-228-021-0000 1388 S 700 W 15-14-228-022-0000 736 W 1390 S 15-14-228-023-0000 724 W 1390 S 15-14-229-001-0000 1397 S 800 W 15-14-229-012-0000 789 W 1390 S 15-14-229-013-0000 1416 S 700 W 15-14-229-014-0000 745 W 1390 S 15-14-229-018-0000 753 W 1390 S 15-14-229-019-0000 1416 S 700 W 15-14-229-020-0000 1414 S 700 W 15-14-229-021-0000 765 W 1390 S 15-14-229-022-0000 735 W 1390 S 15-14-229-023-0000 1406 S 700 W 15-14-230-005-0000 1444 S 700 W 15-14-230-006-0000 1458 S 700 W 15-14-230-007-0000 1474 S 700 W 15-14-230-015-0000 1458 S 700 W # NFF1 15-14-230-017-0000 1414 S 700 W 15-14-230-018-0000 1444 S 700 W # NFF1 15-14-254-009-0000 1675 S 900 W 15-14-254-010-0000 850 W 1700 S 15-14-276-012-0000 1680 S 700 W 15-14-276-015-0000 798 W 1700 S 15-14-276-016-0000 786-790 W 1700 S 15-14-276-017-0000 762 W 1700 S 15-14-276-018-0000 754 W 1700 S 15-14-276-019-0000 740 W 1700 S 15-14-276-024-0000 710 W 1700 S 15-14-276-026-0000 1626 S 700 W 15-14-276-027-0000 1626 S 700 W 15-14-276-028-0000 1638 S 700 W Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 21 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-14-276-029-0000 1626 S 700 W 15-14-276-030-0000 1676 S 700 W 15-14-276-031-0000 724 W 1700 S 15-14-276-034-0000 798 W 1700 S 15-14-276-036-0000 1550 S 700 W 15-14-276-037-0000 1510 S 700 W 15-14-276-038-0000 1526 S 700 W 15-14-276-039-0000 1625 S 900 W 15-14-276-040-0000 840 W 1700 S 15-14-277-004-0000 1641 S 700 W 15-14-277-005-0000 1645 S 700 W 15-14-327-003-0000 1139 W 1700 S 15-14-327-004-0000 1139 W 1700 S 15-14-327-005-0000 1083 W 1700 S 15-14-327-006-0000 1075 W 1700 S 15-14-327-010-0000 1055 W 1700 S 15-14-327-011-0000 1139 W 1700 S 15-14-327-018-0000 1075 W 1700 S 15-14-327-020-0000 1730 S 1045 W 15-14-328-004-0000 1754 S 1045 W 15-14-328-006-0000 1754 S 1045 W 15-14-328-011-0000 1754 S 1045 W 15-14-328-012-0000 1754 S 1045 W 15-14-328-015-0000 1754 S 1045 W 15-14-328-022-0000 1754 S 1045 W 15-14-328-024-0000 1754 S 1045 W 15-14-328-026-0000 1760 S 1045 W 15-14-328-027-0000 1760 S 1045 W Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-14-328-029-0000 1748 S 1045 W 15-14-328-031-0000 1748 S 1045 W 15-14-328-032-0000 1748 S 1045 W 15-14-328-033-0000 1752 S 1045 W 15-14-328-034-0000 1752 S 1045 W 15-14-328-035-0000 1752 S 1045 W 15-14-329-003-0000 1844 S 1045 W 15-14-329-009-0000 1880 S 1045 W 15-14-330-003-0000 1015 W 1700 S 15-14-330-004-0000 1015 W 1700 S 15-14-331-012-0000 1015 W 1700 S 15-14-331-013-0000 1775 S 1045 W 15-14-331-014-0000 1015 W 1700 S 15-14-331-015-0000 1775 S 1045 W 15-14-331-016-0000 1775 S 1045 W 15-14-331-017-0000 1775 S 1045 W 15-14-331-018-0000 1793 S 1045 W Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 22 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-14-332-001-0000 1040 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-332-003-0000 15-14-332-004-0000 1010 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-332-008-0000 1020 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-332-009-0000 1040 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-332-010-0000 1801 S 1045 W 15-14-332-011-0000 1030 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-333-001-0000 1031 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-333-002-0000 1021 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-333-003-0000 1011 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-333-007-0000 1020 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-333-008-0000 1004 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-333-009-0000 1022 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-354-007-0000 1176 W 2100 S 15-14-376-004-0000 1102 W 2100 S 15-14-376-011-0000 1104 W 2100 S 15-14-376-012-0000 1102 W 2100 S 15-14-376-014-0000 1176 W 2100 S 15-14-376-015-0000 1070 W 2100 S 15-14-377-001-0000 1019 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-377-002-0000 1895 S 1045 W 15-14-377-003-0000 1019 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-377-004-0000 999 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-377-005-0000 1014 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-378-001-0000 1905 S 1045 W 15-14-378-002-0000 1005 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-378-005-0000 1975 S 1045 W 15-14-378-010-0000 1040 W 2100 S 15-14-378-011-0000 1943 S 1045 W 15-14-378-012-0000 2083 S 1045 W 15-14-401-004-0000 1740 S PEARL ST 15-14-401-005-0000 1730 S PEARL ST 15-14-402-002-0000 1760 S PEARL ST 15-14-403-001-0000 998 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-403-002-0000 986 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-403-003-0000 968 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-403-004-0000 15-14-403-018-0000 962 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-403-020-0000 986 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-403-021-0000 966 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-403-022-0000 930 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-403-023-0000 930 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-404-001-0000 999 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-404-003-0000 971 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-404-005-0000 961 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-404-008-0000 937 W MARGARET AVE Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 23 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-14-404-009-0000 1834 S 900 W 15-14-404-011-0000 998 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-404-012-0000 972 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-404-013-0000 970 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-404-014-0000 968 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-404-017-0000 948 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-404-025-0000 971 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-404-026-0000 971 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-404-027-0000 940 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-404-028-0000 1850 S 900 W 15-14-404-029-0000 1842 S 900 W 15-14-404-030-0000 958 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-404-031-0000 985 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-404-032-0000 957 W MARGARET AVE 15-14-405-017-0000 1714 S 900 W 15-14-405-018-0000 1714 S 900 W 15-14-405-019-0000 1750 S 900 W 15-14-405-020-0000 15-14-405-021-0000 949 W 1700 S 15-14-406-001-0000 967 W QUAYLE AVE 15-14-406-003-0000 955 W QUAYLE AVE 15-14-406-005-0000 943 W QUAYLE AVE 15-14-406-006-0000 937 W QUAYLE AVE 15-14-406-007-0000 931 W QUAYLE AVE 15-14-406-008-0000 15-14-406-009-0000 913 W QUAYLE AVE 15-14-406-010-0000 1776 S 900 W 15-14-406-011-0000 1780 S 900 W 15-14-406-012-0000 1784 S 900 W 15-14-406-016-0000 949 W QUAYLE AVE 15-14-406-017-0000 947 W QUAYLE AVE 15-14-406-018-0000 963 W QUAYLE AVE 15-14-406-019-0000 961 W QUAYLE AVE 15-14-407-001-0000 1709 S 900 W 15-14-407-002-0000 849-851 W 1700 S 15-14-407-003-0000 847 W 1700 S 15-14-407-004-0000 1735 S 900 W 15-14-407-005-0000 1735 S 900 W 15-14-407-006-0000 1747 S 900 W 15-14-407-011-0000 1761 S 900 W 15-14-408-001-0000 1801 S 900 W 15-14-408-009-0000 1805 S 900 W 15-14-408-010-0000 1805 S 900 W 15-14-408-012-0000 1845 S 900 W 15-14-408-013-0000 1839 S 900 W 15-14-408-014-0000 852 W LAYTON AVE Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 24 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-14-408-015-0000 1855 S 900 W 15-14-408-016-0000 1839 S 900 W 15-14-408-017-0000 1855 S 900 W 15-14-408-018-0000 1819 S 900 W 15-14-409-002-0000 845 W LAYTON AVE 15-14-409-004-0000 815 W LAYTON AVE 15-14-409-006-0000 1859 S 900 W 15-14-409-007-0000 1859 S 900 W 15-14-410-001-0000 971 W 1700 S # COM 15-14-410-002-0000 971 W 1700 S # 101 15-14-410-003-0000 971 W 1700 S # 102 15-14-410-004-0000 971 W 1700 S # 103 15-14-410-005-0000 971 W 1700 S # 104 15-14-410-006-0000 971 W 1700 S # 105 15-14-410-007-0000 971 W 1700 S # 106 15-14-410-008-0000 971 W 1700 S # 107 15-14-410-009-0000 971 W 1700 S # 108 15-14-410-010-0000 971 W 1700 S # 117 15-14-410-011-0000 971 W 1700 S # 116 15-14-410-012-0000 971 W 1700 S # 115 15-14-410-013-0000 971 W 1700 S # 114 15-14-410-014-0000 971 W 1700 S # 113 15-14-410-015-0000 971 W 1700 S # 112 15-14-410-016-0000 971 W 1700 S # 111 15-14-410-017-0000 971 W 1700 S # 110 15-14-410-018-0000 971 W 1700 S # 109 15-14-411-001-0000 968 W QUAYLE AVE # COM 15-14-411-002-0000 971 W 1700 S # 118 15-14-411-003-0000 971 W 1700 S # 119 15-14-411-004-0000 971 W 1700 S # 120 15-14-411-005-0000 971 W 1700 S # 121 15-14-411-006-0000 971 W 1700 S # 122 15-14-411-007-0000 971 W 1700 S # 123 15-14-411-008-0000 971 W 1700 S # 124 15-14-411-009-0000 971 W 1700 S # 125 15-14-411-010-0000 971 W 1700 S # 126 15-14-426-002-0000 807-815 W 1700 S 15-14-426-003-0000 795 W 1700 S 15-14-426-004-0000 753-785 W 1700 S 15-14-426-005-0000 729 W 1700 S 15-14-426-007-0000 777 W 1700 S 15-14-426-008-0000 1780 S 700 W 15-14-426-009-0000 705 W 1700 S 15-14-426-016-0000 1756 S 700 W 15-14-426-017-0000 805 W 1700 S 15-14-426-018-0000 807-815 W 1700 S Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 25 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-14-427-003-0000 780 W LAYTON AVE 15-14-427-004-0000 760 W LAYTON AVE 15-14-427-005-0000 15-14-427-006-0000 1840 S 700 W 15-14-427-009-0000 1811 S 900 W 15-14-427-011-0000 1809 S 900 W 15-14-427-012-0000 1811 S 900 W # A 15-14-427-013-0000 812 W LAYTON AVE 15-14-451-001-0000 995 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-451-002-0000 15-14-451-003-0000 991 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-451-004-0000 989 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-451-005-0000 969 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-451-006-0000 965 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-451-007-0000 955 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-451-009-0000 917 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-451-010-0000 917 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-451-011-0000 1000 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-451-012-0000 960 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-451-013-0000 950 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-451-016-0000 940 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-451-017-0000 930 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-451-018-0000 920 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-451-019-0000 1878 S 900 W 15-14-451-020-0000 1884 S 900 W 15-14-451-021-0000 1888 S 900 W 15-14-451-022-0000 943 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-451-024-0000 935 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-451-025-0000 917 W COLMAR AVE 15-14-451-026-0000 946 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-451-027-0000 940 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-452-001-0000 999 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-452-002-0000 989 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-452-003-0000 959 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-452-004-0000 949 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-452-005-0000 945 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-452-006-0000 943 W JEWELL AVE # 2 15-14-452-007-0000 943 W JEWELL AVE 15-14-452-020-0000 950 W 2100 S 15-14-452-021-0000 930 W 2100 S 15-14-452-022-0000 2050 S 900 W 15-14-452-038-0000 2030 S 900 W 15-14-452-044-0000 1920 S 900 W 15-14-452-046-0000 1980 S 900 W 15-14-452-050-0000 960 W 2100 S 15-14-452-051-0000 2020 S 900 W Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 26 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-14-452-053-0000 2030 S 900 W 15-14-452-054-0000 980 W 2100 S 15-14-453-002-0000 1885 S 900 W 15-14-453-003-0000 1915 S 900 W 15-14-453-006-0000 1939 S 900 W 15-14-453-015-0000 1933 S 900 W 15-14-453-016-0000 1865 S 900 W 15-14-453-017-0000 1867 S 900 W 15-14-453-019-0000 1915 S 900 W 15-14-454-001-0000 1950 S 900 W # S1 15-14-454-002-0000 1950 S 900 W # S2 15-14-454-003-0000 1950 S 900 W # S3 15-14-454-004-0000 1950 S 900 W # S4 15-14-454-005-0000 1950 S 900 W # S5 15-14-454-006-0000 1950 S 900 W # S6 15-14-454-007-0000 1950 S 900 W # S7 15-14-454-008-0000 1950 S 900 W # S8 15-14-454-009-0000 1950 S 900 W # S9 15-14-454-010-0000 1950 S 900 W # S10 15-14-454-011-0000 1950 S 900 W # S11 15-14-454-012-0000 1950 S 900 W # S12 15-14-454-013-0000 1950 S 900 W # N1 15-14-454-014-0000 1950 S 900 W # N2 15-14-454-015-0000 1950 S 900 W # N3 15-14-454-016-0000 1950 S 900 W # N4 15-14-454-017-0000 1950 S 900 W # N5 15-14-454-018-0000 1950 S 900 W # N6 15-14-454-019-0000 1950 S 900 W # N7 15-14-454-020-0000 1950 S 900 W # N8 15-14-454-021-0000 1950 S 900 W # N9 15-14-454-022-0000 1950 S 900 W # N10 15-14-454-023-0000 1950 S 900 W 15-14-476-002-0000 801 W LAYTON AVE 15-14-476-003-0000 765 W LAYTON AVE 15-14-476-004-0000 761 W LAYTON AVE 15-14-476-005-0000 751 W LAYTON AVE 15-14-476-019-0000 1950 S 700 W 15-14-476-021-0000 730 W 2100 S 15-14-476-025-0000 2025 S 900 W 15-14-476-026-0000 1858 S 700 W 15-14-476-027-0000 1928 S 700 W 15-14-476-028-0000 1933 S 900 W 15-14-476-029-0000 770 W 2100 S 15-14-476-030-0000 720 W 2100 S 15-14-477-001-0000 698 W 2090 S 15-14-477-002-0000 1987 S 700 W Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 27 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-14-477-003-0000 1979 S 700 W 15-14-501-001-0000 1770 S 1045 W 15-14-501-004-0000 1770 S 1045 W 15-14-501-006-0000 1770 S 1045 W 15-14-501-008-0000 1770 S 1045 W 15-14-501-010-0000 1770 S 1045 W 15-14-501-013-0000 1790 S 900 W 15-14-501-014-0000 1791 S 900 W 15-14-501-015-0000 15-14-501-018-0000 1797 S 1045 W 15-14-501-019-0000 1770 S 1045 W Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-15-201-016-0000 1410 S UTAH ST Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-15-251-005-0000 1501 S REDWOOD RD Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-15-251-006-0000 1421 S REDWOOD RD Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-15-251-007-0000 1421 S REDWOOD RD # REAR 15-15-251-008-0000 15-15-251-009-0000 15-15-251-010-0000 15-15-251-011-0000 1501 S REDWOOD RD # REAR 15-15-251-015-0000 1505 S REDWOOD RD Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-15-252-001-0000 1616 W HARRIS AVE 15-15-255-001-0000 1616 W HARRIS AVE Overlay does not cover entire property. See map exhibit. 15-22-201-003-0000 1615 W 2100 S 15-22-201-011-0000 1615 W 2100 S 15-22-201-032-0000 1605 W 2100 S 15-22-201-034-0000 2105 S REDWOOD RD 15-22-201-036-0000 1585 W 2100 S 15-22-201-037-0000 1555 W 2100 S 15-22-201-038-0000 1545 W 2100 S 15-22-226-015-0000 1475 W 2100 S 15-22-226-016-0000 1525 W 2100 S 15-22-226-017-0000 1525 W 2100 S 15-22-226-018-0000 1525 W 2100 S 15-23-101-037-0000 1275 W 2100 S 15-23-101-038-0000 2140 S 1260 W 15-23-101-039-0000 2111 S 1260 W 15-23-101-041-0000 2141 S 1260 W 15-23-101-042-0000 1335 W 2100 S 15-23-101-043-0000 1301 W 2100 S 15-23-101-044-0000 2135 S 1260 W Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 28 of 29 Tax ID Number Property Address (Approximate)Overlay Boundary Note 15-23-101-045-0000 2141 S 1260 W 15-24-503-001-0000 15-24-503-002-0000 15-12-182-009-0000 962 S 400 W 15-12-182-010-0000 962 S 400 W 15-13-126-023-0000 1420 S 400 W 15-13-203-011-0000 1420 S 300 W 15-13-203-012-0000 1440 S 300 W 15-14-409-008-0000 805 W LAYTON AVE Exhibit F – Transitional Overlay Zone – Identification by Tax ID Number 29 of 29 11 Exhibit “G” Map of South State Street Corridor, Light Manufacturing Height (M-1H), and Downtown Main Street Core (DMSC) Overlay Zones (Eliminated by this Ordinance) Downtown Main Street Core Overlay §3 t:::::::::J'/::::'=='.� [IT]� �________L_________J C -Downtown Main Street Core Overlay 0 250 500 --IC::::::::::JF eet 12/17/2024 12 Exhibit “H” Legal Descriptions of South State Street Corridor (SSSC), Light Manufacturing Height (M-1H), and Downtown Main Street Core (DMSC) Overlay Zones (Eliminated by this Ordinance) South State Street Corridor (SSSC) Overlay Commencing 165 feet east of the east right-of-way line at the intersection of 2100 South and State Street, thence north to a point 165 feet east of the right-of-way line at the intersection of 900 South and State Street, thence west to a point 165 feet west of the right-of-way line at the intersection of 900 South and Main Street, thence south to the right-of-way line at 1300 South, thence east to the east right-of-way line at the intersection of 1300 South and Main Street, thence south to the intersection of 2100 South and Main Street, thence east along the north right-of-way line on 2100 South to the point of beginning. Light Manufacturing Height (M-1H) Overlay The area between 1730 South and 2100 South and 5200 West and 5500 West Streets, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of the Pratezk Industrial Park plat 1, part of the southwest quarter of section 13, T1S, R2W, Salt Lake base and meridian; thence S 89°52'14" W 231.07 feet to a point of curve, (radius bears N 00°07'46" W); thence westerly 513.29 feet along a 5692.07 foot radius curve to the right; thence N 84°22'13" W 438.08 feet; thence N 78°52'46" W 65.00 feet to a point of curve, (radius bears N 11°07'14" E); thence northwesterly 835.44 feet along a 607.00 foot radius curve to the right; thence N 00°01'16" W 1570.24 feet to a point of curve, (radius bears N 89°58'44" E); thence northeasterly 41.58 feet along a 26.50 foot radius curve to the right; thence N 89°52'07" E 804.02 feet; thence N 89°52'14" E 105.00 feet; thence N 89°52'21" E 810.98 feet to a point of curve, (radius bears S 00°07'39" E); thence southeasterly 41.67 feet along a 26.50 foot radius curve to the right; thence S 00°01'22" E 2206.47 feet to a point of curve, (radius bears S 89°58'38" W); thence southwesterly 62.76 feet along a 40.00 foot radius curve to the right to the point of beginning. Downtown Main Street Core (DMSC) Overlay The area bounded by the centerlines of South Temple, State Street, 500 South and West Temple Streets. Mixed Use Zoning Consolidation: Sections 1. 21A.25: Mixed Use Districts (MU) - Updated 5/2/2025 2. 21A.37: Design Standards - Updated 5/2/2025 3. 21A.33: Land Use Tables - Updated 5/2/2025 4. 5.04.070: Enhanced Services 5. 14.36.010: Newspaper Racks 6. 14.38: Sidewalk Entertainers and Artists - Updated 5/2/2025 9. 21A.24: Residential Districts 10. 21A.26: Commercial Districts (Deleting existing zones) 12. 21A.30: Downtown Districts 13. 21A.32.130: MU Mixed Use District (Deleting existing zones) Updated 5/2/2025 16. 21A.38: Nonconforming Uses and Noncomplying Structures 19. 21A.44: Off Street Parking - Updated 5/2/2025 20. 21A.46: Signs - Updated 5/2/2025 21. 21A.48: Landscaping and Buffers - Updated 5/2/2025 22. 21A.52: Zoning Incentives 23. 21A.54: Conditional Uses 24. 21A.55: Planned Developments 25. 21A.59: Design Review 26. 21A.62: Definitions - Updated 5/2/2025 5/2/2025 1. 21A.25: Mixed Use Districts (MU) Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: 5/2/2025 Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 3 By: _Courtney Lords____________________ Courtney Lords, Senior City Attorney Date Prepared: May 2, 2025 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): •Amends Chapter 21A.25 to add new consolidated zones. Amends regulations for existing MU-8 district. Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends Chapter 21A.25 as follows: 2 CHAPTER 21A.25 FORM BASED MIXED USE DISTRICTS 4 5 21A.25.010: GENERAL PROVISIONS 6 7 A. Intent: The intent of this chapter is to create a scale of form based, mixed use districts that can be 10 B. Allowed Uses: Land uses shall be allowed as a permitted or conditional use based on the land use 1. Accessory Uses and Structures: Accessory uses and structures shall be allowed subject to the V3 1 22 other provisions that specifically applies to accessory uses and structures that may be found in this title. 2. Obnoxious or Offensive Uses: No use of land shall be permitted which creates a nuisance by reason of odor, dust, smoke, vapors, noise, light, vibration, or refuse matter. Any nuisance shall be considered a violation of this title. C. Building Forms and Standards: 1. Allowed building forms shall be determined based on the definitions in 21A.62.060. D. Open Space Area Requirements: When required by the building form standards in this chapter, 35 1. Open Space Area: A minimum of 10% of the lot area shall be provided as open space area, 42 a. A minimum of 20% of the required open space area shall include vegetation. Tree canopy cb. Open space areas that are greater than 500 square feet shall contain at least one useable 48 element from the following list: (2) A table for outdoor eating for every 500 square feet of open space area; (5) Vegetation that equals at least 33% of the open space area. c. Where a minimum area of vegetation is required for the open space area, tree canopy at maturity shall count toward the vegetation area requirement. d. For development sites that involve subdividing the site into multiple lots, the open space area requirement may be applied to the entire site instead of per lot. 61 E. Midblock Walkways: The purpose of requiring midblock walkways is to ensure that pedestrian V3 2 65 number of people. When required by this chapter, midblock walkways are subject to the 67 1. Width: The midblock walkway shall be a minimum of 10 feet wide, except those identified in 71 2. Location: The midblock walkway may be incorporated into the interior of the building 74 3. Encroachments: The following building encroachments are permitted in an outdoor midblock 76 a. Balconies: All balconies must be located at the third story or above; 80 81 d. Other architectural element(s) not listed above that offer refuge from weather and/or 84 85 F. Uses Not Associated with Building Form: Allowed uses that do not involve the construction of a 89 90 G. General Yard and Setback Provisions: 91 92 1. Front/Corner Side Yard Exceptions and Modifications: 93 a. Landscape Yard Exceptions: Plazas, courtyards, outdoor dining, or similar areas, may be 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 a.b. Utility Easements Exception: When an existing utility easement prevents a building from V3 3 107 modified through the design review process in Chapter 21A.59. 2. General Yard/Setback Applicability: Minimum required yards apply to the perimeter of a development site and not to the individual lots within the development site. 3. Maximum Setbacks/Build-To Lines: Where not otherwise specified, maximum setbacks and build-to lines only apply to 75% of the front building line. 4. Side/Rear Yard Setback Abutting Alleys: The width of an abutting alley may be counted toward the abutting required side or rear yard setback requirement. 5. Doorways and Zero Setbacks: Doors are not allowed to swing into the public right-of-way. 6. Accessory Building Setbacks: Accessory buildings are not subject to the maximum setback or build-to requirements. H. Public Street Frontage: 119 1. Buildings without Frontage: Multiple buildings are allowed on a single lot regardless of street 124 a. At least one principal building on the lot or development site has public street frontage b. Each building has legally established access to a public street that includes a minimum 5- 2. Lots without Frontage: Lots without public street frontage, used for individual dwelling 134 a. Documents that new lots have adequate access to a public street by way of easements I. Building Heights: 1. Measurement: Building height in this chapter is measured from finished grade. a. At least 50% of the building complies with the maximum height of the underlying V3 4 150 zoning district; and b. The modification allows the upper floor of a building to be level with the portion of J. Site Plan Review: In certain districts, permitted uses and conditional uses have the potential K. Terms: 1. Lot/Parcel: For the purposes of this chapter, the terms lot and parcel shall have the same L. Other Applicable Regulations: The following additional regulations apply: 2. 21A.36 General Provisions 4. 21A.38 Nonconforming Uses and Noncomplying Structures 9. 21A.48 Landscaping and Buffers 21A.25.020: RESERVED MU-2 MIXED USE 2 DISTRICT: A. Purpose: The purpose of the MU-2 Mixed Use 2 District is to provide small-scale commercial V3 5 193 B. Ground Floor Use: The following regulations apply to the ground floor use area required by 2. Mixed Use Exception: In a development containing more than one building, only one C. Building Form Standards: 1. Urban House, Two-Family Dwelling, Row House, and Cottage Development Building Form Standards: TABLE 21A.25.020.C.1 Building Regulation Regulation for Building Forms: Urban House, Two-Family Dwelling, Row House, and Cottage Development Maximum: 30 feet.Height 1. Minimum: 5 feet. Front and Corner Side 2. Landscape Yard: Provided yards shall be landscape yards. Provided Yard yards exceeding the minimum shall be maintained as landscape yards, Interior Side Yard Minimum: 4 feet. Rear Yard Building Form Separation Minimum: 20 feet. When multiple building forms are located on a single lot, each building form Open Space Area provided as open space area, subject to all other requirements of The width of a new lot shall not exceed 110 feet. This standard may be Maximum Lot Width modified through the design review process (21A.59) or planned development process (21A.55). Buildings in excess of 5,000 gross square feet of floor area on the first floor or Building Size Limits If subject to design review: The roof shape of a new building or addition shallRoofline If subject to design review: The proposed height and width of new buildings Compatibility 206 2. Multi-family Residential, Storefront, and Vertical Mixed-Use Building Form Standards: 6V3 208 TABLE 21A.25.020.C.2 Building Regulation Regulation for Building Form: Multi-family Residential, Storefront, and Vertical Mixed Use Height Maximum: 30 feet. 1. Minimum: 5 feet. 2. Landscape Yard: Provided yards exceeding the minimum shall be Front and Corner Side Interior Side Yard Minimum: None. Minimum: None. When a rear yard abuts a an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, or FB-UN1 Open Space Area As required in Section 21A.25.010.D. The width of a new lot shall not exceed 110 feet. This standard may be Maximum Lot Width modified through the design review process (21A.59) or the planned development process (21A.55). Buildings in excess of 5,000 gross square feet of floor area on the first Building Size Limits If subject to design review: Roofline The roof shape of a new building or addition shall be similar to roof shapes If subject to design review: Compatibility The proposed height and width of new buildings and additions shall be 210 D. Additional Regulations: See the general provisions Section in 21A.25.010 for additional 21A.25.030: RESERVED MU-3 MIXED USE 3 DISTRICT: 216 A. Purpose: The purpose of the MU-3 Mixed Use 3 District is to provide up to three to four-story V3 7 220 area that provides local services to residents while incorporating a mix of medium-density 222 B. Ground Floor Use: The following regulations apply to the ground floor use area required by 1. Enhanced Use: Enhanced active ground floor use, as indicated in 21A.37.050.A.2, is required a. On any property occupied by a building currently utilized for commercial uses, whether (1) 600 North. (7) On any corner property located at an intersection of any arterial or collector street with any other arterial or collector street, as shown on the adopted major street plan, for a minimum of 100 feet from the intersection of the street right-of-way lines. 2. Active Use: Active ground floor use, as indicated in 21A.37.050.A.1, is required for the following: a. All Other Areas: Any area not covered by subsection 1 above. C. Building Form Standards: 1. Urban House, Two-Family Dwelling, and Cottage Development Building Form Standards: TABLE 21A.25.030.C.1 Building Regulation Regulation for Building Forms: Urban House, Two-Family Dwelling, and Height Maximum: 35 feet. 1. Minimum: 5 feet.Front and Corner Side Interior Side Yard Minimum: 4 feet. Rear Yard Building Form Separation Minimum: 10 feet. When multiple building forms are located on a single lot, each building form must Open Space Area As required in Section 21A.25.010.D.At least 25% of the lot area shall be provided V3 8 as open space area, subject to all other requirements of 21A.25.010.D. All new buildings shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway on the Midblock Walkway subject property has been identified in an adopted city plan, subject to the requirements of 21A.25.010.E “Midblock Walkways.” The width of a new lot shall not exceed 110 feet. Maximum Lot Width This standard may be modified through the design review process (21A.59) or the planned development process (21A.55). Buildings in excess of 7,500 gross square feet of floor area on the first floor or in excess of 15,000 gross square feet of floor area overall shall be allowed only Building Size Limits through the design review process (21A.59). This includes any additions that bring the floor area above these thresholds. An unfinished basement used only for storage or parking shall be allowed in addition to the total square footage. If subject to design review: The roof shape of a new building or addition shall beRooflinesimilar to roof shapes found on the block face. If subject to design review: The proposed height and width of new buildings andCompatibility 251 2. Row House Building Form Standards: TABLE 21A.25.030.C.2 Building Regulation Height Regulation for Building Form: Row House Maximum: 35 feet. 1. Minimum: 5 feet. 2. Maximum: 15 feet.Front and Corner Side 3.2.Landscape Yard: Front and corner yards shallProvided yards exceeding Interior Side Yard Minimum: 4 feet. Rear Yard Building Form Separation Minimum: 10 feet. When multiple building forms are located on a single lot, each building form Open Space Area All new buildings shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway on Midblock Walkway the subject property has been identified in an adopted city plan, subject to the requirements of 21A.25.010.E “Midblock Walkways.” The width of a new lot shall not exceed 110 feet. This may be modified through Maximum Lot width the design review process (21A.59) or the planned development process (21A.55). V3 9 Buildings in excess of 7,500 gross square feet of floor area on the first floor or in excess of 15,000 gross square feet of floor area overall shall be allowed only Building Size Limits through the design review process (21A.59). This includes any additions that bring the floor area above these thresholds. An unfinished basement used only for storage or parking shall be allowed in addition to the total square footage. If subject to design review: The roof shape of a new building or addition shallRooflinebe similar to roof shapes found on the block face. Compatibility 255 3. Multi-Family Residential, Storefront, and Vertical Mixed-Use Building Form Standards: 257 TABLE 21A.25.030.C.3 Building Regulation Regulation for Building Form: Multi-family Residential, Vertical Mixed Use, and Storefront Maximum: 35 feet. Height Additional Height: An additional 5 feet may be permitted through the design 1. Minimum: 5 feet. 2. Landscape Yard: Provided yards exceeding the minimum shall be Front and Corner Side Minimum: None. Interior Side Yard Minimum: None. Minimum: 10 Nonefeet. Open Space Area As required in Section 21A.25.010.D. All new buildings shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway on Midblock Walkway the subject property has been identified in an adopted city plan, subject to the requirements of 21A.25.010.E “Midblock Walkways.” The width of a new lot shall not exceed 110 feet. Maximum Lot Width This standard may be modified through the design review process (21A.59) or the planned development process (21A.55). Buildings in excess of 7,500 gross square feet of floor area on the first floor or in excess of 15,000 gross square feet of floor area overall shall be allowed only Building Size Limits through the design review process (21A.59). This includes any additions that bring the floor area above these thresholds. An unfinished basement used only for storage or parking shall be allowed in addition to the total square footage. Roofline If subject to design review: The roof shape of a new building or addition shall be V3 10 similar to roof shapes found on the block face. If subject to design review: The proposed height and width of new buildings andCompatibility Vehicular Access Façade Design If subject to design review: When abutting single-story development or a public 258 4. Existing Commercial Building Expansion Exception: Existing buildings used for commercial a. Any portion of an expansion within 15 feet of a front or corner side lot line shall comply 269 D. Additional Regulations: See the general provisions section in 21A.25.010 for additional 21A.25.040: RESERVED MU-5 MIXED USE 5 DISTRICT: 274 A. Purpose: The purpose of the MU-5 Mixed Use 5 District is to implement the city’s general plan in 277 B. Ground Floor Use: The following regulations apply to the ground floor use area required by a. 400 South, within 100 feet of a block corner. e. North Temple, from 600 West to I-215 when located within 100 feet of a block corner. V3 11 285 C. Building Form Standards: 1. Urban House, Two-Family Dwelling, and Cottage Development Form Standards: TABLE 21A.25.040.C.1 Regulation for Building Form: Urban House, Two-Family Dwelling, andBuilding Regulation Cottage Development Height Maximum: 40 feet. Front and Corner Side Minimum: 10 feet. Interior Side Yard Minimum: 4 feet. Minimum: 10 feet. Rear Yard When the rear yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, MU-2, or Building Form When multiple building forms are located on a single lot, each building form As required in Section 21A.25.010.D.At least 25% of the lot area shall be Open Space Area All new buildings shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway Midblock Walkway on the subject property has been identified in an adopted city plan, subject to the requirements of 21A.25.010.E “Midblock Walkways.” 288 2. Row House Building Form Standards: 290 TABLE 21A.25.040.C.2 Building Regulation Regulation for Building Form: Row House Maximum: 40 45 feet.Height Front and Corner Minimum: 10 feet. Interior Side Yard Minimum: 4 feet. Rear Yard When the rear yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, MU-2, or MU- Uses Per Story Residential on all stories; live/work units permitted on ground level. As required in Section 21A.25.010.D.Open space area equivalent to at least 20% Open Space Area All new buildings shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway Midblock Walkway on the subject property has been identified in an adopted city plan, subject to the requirements of 21A.25.010.E “Midblock Walkways.” 291 V3 12 292 3. Multi-family Residential, Storefront, and Vertical Mixed-Use Building Form Standards: TABLE 21A.25.040.C.3 Building Regulation Regulation for Building Form: Multi-family Residential/Storefront/Vertical Mixed- Use Height Maximum: 55 feet. 1. Ground Floor Occupied by Residential Uses: b. Maximum: 20 feet. Front and Corner Side 2. Ground Floor Occupied by Non-Residential Uses: b. Maximum: 10 feet, except 15 feet on North Temple and 20 feet on Minimum: None. Interior Side Yard When the interior side yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, MU-2, Minimum: 10 feet. Rear Yard When the rear yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, MU-2, or MU- Open Space Area As required in 21A.25.010.D. Midblock Walkway All new buildings shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway 294 D. Additional Regulations: See the general provisions section in 21A.25.010 for additional 21A.25.040050: RESERVED MU-6 MIXED USE 6 DISTRICT: 300 A. Purpose: The purpose of the MU-6 Mixed Use 6 District is to implement the city’s general plan in 303 B. Ground Floor Use: The following regulations apply to the ground floor use area required by 306 a. 400 South, within 100 feet of a block corner. V3 13 313 C. Building Form Standards: 1. Urban House, Two-Family Dwelling, and Cottage Development Form Standards: 316 TABLE 21A.25.050.C.1 Regulation for Building Form: Urban House, Two-Family Dwelling, andBuilding Regulation Cottage Development Height Maximum: 40 feet. Front and Corner Side Minimum: 10 feet. Interior Side Yard Minimum: 4 feet. Minimum: 10 feet. Rear Yard When the rear yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, MU-2, or Building Form When multiple building forms are located on a single lot, each building form As required in Section 21A.25.010.D.At least 25% of the lot area shall be Open Space Area All new buildings shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway Midblock Walkway on the subject property has been identified in an adopted city plan, subject to the requirements of 21A.25.010.E “Midblock Walkways.” 317 2. Row House Building Form Standards: 319 TABLE 21A.25.050.C.2 Regulation for Building Form: Row HouseBuilding Regulation Height Maximum: 405 feet. Front and Corner Minimum: 10 feet. Interior Side Yard Minimum: 4 feet. Minimum: 10 feet. Rear Yard Uses Per Story Open Space Area When the rear yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, MU-2, or Residential on all stories; live/work units permitted on ground level. As required in Section 21A.25.010.D.Open space area equivalent to 20% of the All new buildings shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway on Midblock Walkway the subject property has been identified in an adopted city plan, subject to the requirements of 21A.25.010.E “Midblock Walkways.” 320 V3 14 321 3. Multi-family Residential, Storefront, and Vertical Mixed-Use Building Form Standards: TABLE 21A.25.050.C.3 Building Regulation Regulation for Building Form: Multi-family Residential/Storefront/Vertical Mixed Use Height Maximum: 65 feet. Front and Corner Side 1. Ground Floor Occupied by Residential Uses: b. Maximum: 20 feet. 2. Ground floor Occupied by Non-Residential Uses: b. Maximum: 10 feet, except 15 feet on North Temple and 20 feet on Interior Side Yard Minimum: None. When the interior side yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, Rear Yard Minimum: 10 feet. When the rear yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, RMF-35, Open Space Area As required in 21A.25.010.D. Midblock Walkway All new buildings shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway on 323 D. Additional Regulations: See the general provisions section in 21A.25.010 for additional 21A.25.060: MU-8 FORM BASED MIXED USE 8 SUBDISTRICT: 329 A. Purpose: Tthe purpose of the MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 zoning subdDistrict is to 333 B. Ground Floor Use: The following regulations apply to the ground floor use area required by a. 400 South, within 100 feet of block corners. V3 15 341 f.e. West Temple, from Lucy Avenue to 1400 South. B.C. Building Form Standards: Building form standards for each allowed building form and other 1. Row House Building Form Standards: (2). West Temple. TABLE 21A.25.060.BC.1 Building Regulation Regulation for Building Form: H Height Maximum: of 40' 45 feet. All heights measured from established grade. Front and Minimum: 10' feet. Maximum: 20' feet,. unless a greater setback is required due to existing utility May be modified through Design Review (Chapter 21A.59). S Interior Side Minimum: 4 feet. Minimum of 5’ between row house building form and side R Rear Yard Minimum: of 20’. 10 feet. When the rear yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB- U Uses Per Residential on all stories; live/work units permitted on ground level. Entry Feature Each dwelling unit must include an allowed entry feature. See 21A.37.050.P U Upper Level When abutting a lot in a zoning district with a maximum building height of 30’ V3 16 is abutting the lot in the applicable zoning district. This regulation does not OS Open Space As required in Section 21A.25.010.D.Open space area equivalent to 20% of the BF Building Multiple buildings may be built on a single lot provided all of the buildings Forms Per Lot have frontage on a street. All buildings shall comply with all applicable SO Side/Interior Dwelling units not located directly abutting a street are permitted, provided the Orientation design standards for glass are complied with on the façade with the required Lots for individual row house dwelling units without public street frontage are 1. Documents that new lots have adequate access to a public street by way of 2. Includes a disclosure of private infrastructure costs for any shared MW Midblock If a midblock walkway is shown in an adopted city plan on the subject DS Design See Chapter 21A.37 for other applicable building configuration and design 352 2. Multi-Family Residential, Storefront, and Vertical Mixed-Use Building Form Standards: (a). Ground floor residential uses are prohibited on the following streets: (1) 1300 South. TABLE 21A.25.060.BC.2 V3 17 Building Regulation for Building Forms: Regulation Multi-family Residential/Storefront/Vertical Mixed Use H Height Maximum: height of 90’feet. All heights measured from established grade. Rooftop decks and associated railing/parapet are allowed on any roof, including GH Ground Minimum ground floor height 14’. This requirement shall precede the ground Height a Front and Minimum: 10' feet. Corner Side Maximum: 20’ feet. but may be increased if the additional setback is used for Yard plazas, courtyards, or outdoor dining areas unless a greater setback is required 1. Ground Floor Occupied by Residential Uses: b. Maximum: 20 feet. 2. Ground Floor Occupied by Non-Residential Uses: b. Maximum: 10 feet, except 15 feet on North Temple and 20 feet B Required Minimum of 50% of street facing facade shall be built within 10’ of the front or Interior Side Minimum: None. Yard When the interior side yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, RMF-35, MU-2, or MU-3 zone, the minimum is 10 feet. No minimum required, except when an interior side yard is abutting a zoning R Rear Yard Minimum: None. When the interior side yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, V3 18 purpose of this regulation, an alley that is a minimum of 10’ in width that GU Ground The required ground floor use space facing the street shall be limited to the E Ground Ground floor dwelling units abutting a street must have an allowed entry feature. U Upper Level When abutting a lot in a zoning district with a maximum building height of 30’ Stepback or less, the first full floor of the building above 30’shall step back 10’ from the M Midblock If a midblock walkway is shown in an adopted city plan on the subject property, BF Building Multiple buildings may be built on a single lot provided all of the buildings have OS Open Space As required in Section 21A.25.010.D. A minimum of 20% of the lot area shall Area be provided as open space area, subject to all other open space area requirements Midblock All new buildings shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway on 359 360 C. Open Space Area Requirements: When the building forms allowed in this subdistrict require an 1. Open Space Area: Open space area may include landscaped yards, patio, dining areas, 2. At least one open space area shall include a minimum dimension of at least 15’ by 15’. V3 19 368 3. Trees shall be included at a rate where the mature spread of the tree will cover at least 50% of 370 4. Open space areas that are greater than 500 square feet must contain at least one useable a. A bench for every 250 square feet of open space area; b. A table for outdoor eating for every 500 square feet of open space area; c. An outdoor amenity. This is defined as an amenity that intends to provide outdoor d. Landscaping that equals at least 33% of the landscaped area. 379 D. Parking Regulations: Specific parking standards applicable to this subdistrict are listed below in TABLE 21A.25.060.D Parking Applicability: Applies to all properties in the zone Regulation SP Surface Surface parking shall be located behind or to the side of a principal building Parking Location 1. The parking is set back a minimum of 25’ from the front or corner side 2. The setback area shall be considered a landscaped yard and comply with b. A 3’ tall solid wall or fence at the property line along the street. GE Garage Street facing parking garage entrance doors shall have a minimum 20’ setback LS Loading and Allowed behind or to the side of a principal building only. All service areas shall EB Existing The reuse of existing buildings is exempt from the requirements of this table 383 E. Streetscape Regulations: Specific streetscape regulations applicable to the MU-8 subdistrict are V3 20 388 TABLE 21A.25.060.E Streetscape Applicability: Applies to all properties in the zone ST Street Trees Street trees are required and shall be provided as per Subsection 21A.48.060.D. SW Sidewalk Sidewalks shall have a minimum width of 10’. Additional sidewalk width shall SL Street Lights Street lights are required and shall be installed in compliance with the city’s 389 F. Uses Not Associated with Building Form: Allowed uses that do not involve construction of a GD. Additional Regulations: See the general provisions section in 21A.25.010 for additional 2. 21A.36 General Provisions 4. 21A.38 Nonconforming Uses and Noncomplying Structures 9. 21A.48 Landscaping and Buffers 21A.25.070: MU-11 MIXED USE 11 DISTRICT: 408 A. Purpose: The MU-11 Mixed Use 11 District generally includes buildings up to 8 stories in B. Ground Floor Use: The following regulations apply to the ground floor use area required by V3 21 417 a. 300 West, within 100 feet of the intersection right-of-way lines of 900 South, 1300 C. Building Form Standards: 430 TABLE 21A.25.070.C.1 Building Regulation Regulation for Building Form: Height Maximum: 405 feet. Front and Corner Minimum: 5 feet, except as listed below. b. 400 South c. 1700 South, from West Temple to I-15 d. 2100 South, from West Temple to I-15 Maximum: 20 feet. Interior Side Yard Minimum: 4 feet. Rear Yard Minimum: 105 feet. When the rear yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, MU-2, or MU-3 Uses Per Story Residential on all stories; live/work units permitted on the ground level. Open Space Area As required in Section 21A.25.010.D.Open space area equivalent to 20% of the A minimum of 20% of the required open space area shall include vegetation. All new buildings shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway onMidblock 431 2. Multi-Family Residential, Storefront, and Vertical Mixed-Use Building Form Standards: TABLE 21A.25.070.C.2 V3 22 Building Regulation for Building Forms: Regulation Multi-family Residential/Storefront/Vertical Mixed Use Maximum: 125 feet. Height Design Review: Buildings in excess of 85 feet require design review in accordance Properties located in the areas bounded by (1) 400 South to the I-15 West Temple 1. At least 10% of the lot shall be open space area at the ground level with an Additional Height 2. The development includes at least one of the following uses: 100% ground Minimum: None, except as listed below: Front and Corner b. 400 SouthSetbackc. 1700 South, from West Temple to I-15 d. 2100 South, from West Temple to I-15 Maximum: 20 feet. Minimum: None.Interior Side When the interior side yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, RMF- Minimum: None. Rear Yard When the rear yard abuts an R-1, R-2, FR, SR, FB-UN1, RMF-30, RMF-35, MU- Open Space Area As required in Section 21A.25.010.D.A minimum of 20% of the open space area All new buildings shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway onMidblock 435 D. Additional Regulations: See the general provisions section in 21A.25.010 for additional applicable V3 23 438 [end] V3 24 2. 21A.37: Design Standards Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: 5/2/2025 Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 3 _Courtney Lords____________________ Senior City Attorney By: Date Prepared: May 2, 2025 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): •Amends Section 21A.37.050 design standards to simplify and clarify requirements. Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1.Amends Section 21A.37.050 as follows: 21A.37.050: DESIGN STANDARDS DEFINED: 3 The design standards in this chapter are defined as follows. Each design standard includes a specific 10 A. Ground Floor Use and Visual Interest: This standard's purpose is to increase the amount of active 18 1. Active Use: The ground floor use space shall be occupied by any allowed use in the zone, V3 1 23 such as retail, restaurants, bars, art studios, civic spaces (theaters, museums, etc.), and other a. Lobby Exception: Notwithstanding these provisions, a lobby may occupy up to 25% (1) Residential amenity spaces, mailrooms, common rooms, and other amenity (3) Vehicle parking areas. 3. General Exceptions: The following exceptions apply to all ground floor use requirements: a. Depth: The minimum depth of the required ground floor use space shall be: 60 1. Ground Floor Use Only: This option requires that a portion of the length of any street-facing V3 2 67 have a minimum floor to ceiling height of sixteen feet (16'). The ground floor use shall not 74 a. For single-family attached uses, the required use depth may be reduced to ten feet (10'). 75 b. The MU-8 (Form Based Mixed Use 9 Subdistrict), TSA (Transit Station Area), R-MU-35 82 c. For single-family or two-family uses, garages occupying up to fifty percent (50%) of the 84 d. For all other uses, vehicle entry and exit ways necessary for access to parking are exempt 87 e. Outdoor space may count for up to twenty five percent (25%) of the required ground floor 92 f. Areas such as kitchens, storage, bicycle parking, and other areas that are not accessible to 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 2. Ground Floor Use and Visual Interest: This option allows for some flexibility in the amount 108 Illustration of Regulation 21A.37.050.A.2 Ground Floor Use and Visual Interest V3 3 109 B. Building Materials: 111 1. Applicability: New buildings and All buildings where proposed modifications will exceed 116 2. Durable Material: For the purpose of the requirements below of this chapter, a durable 125 3. Ground Floor Building Materials: Other than windows and doors, a minimum amount of the 135 4. Upper Floor Building Materials: Floors above the ground floor level shall include durable V3 4 140 includes a minimum manufacturer warranty of twenty (20) years from color fading, weather, 142 C. Glass: 1. Ground Floor Glass: The ground floor building elevation of all new buildings facing a street, 151 a. The requirement would negatively affect the historic character of an existing building; 153 c. The ground level of the building is occupied by residential uses that face the street, in 156 Illustration of Regulation 21A.37.050.C.1 Ground Floor Glass See tables 3' to 8' from finished first floor The ground floor building elevation of all new buildings facing a street, and all new ground floor additions facing a street, 157 ______________________________________________________________________________ V3 5 158 159 2. Upper Floor Glass: Above the first floor of any multi-story building, the surface area of the 163 a. The requirement would negatively affect the historic character of an existing building; or 165 a3. Reflective Glass: The maximum percentage of reflective glass, defined as glass with a 168 D. Building Entrances: A building entrance is defined as an entrance to a building that includes a 173 1. For the purpose of this provision, an operable building entrance shall be open and accessible 181 a. All building entrances shall include an ADA-compliant walkway that provides a V3 6 183 b. Entrances shall be open and accessible to customers during the hours that the business is 185 c. The center of each additional entrance shall be located within six 6 feet (6') in either 187 d. Each ground floor nonresidential leasable space facing a street shall have an operable 189 e. Corner entrances, when facing a street and located at approximately a 45° angle to the 192 Illustration of Regulation 21A.37.050.D Building Entrances (References the measurements in Table D, D-1) At least one operable building entrance on the ground floor is required for every street facing facade. Additional1 193 2. Ground Floor Residential Entrances: All ground floor residential dwelling units shall have a 195 a. Units may have an additional entrance located on a courtyard, midblock walkway, or 197 b. Multi-family dwellings located on the ground floor of a building are exempt from this 200 3. Permitted Entrance Features: Each required entrance shall include one of the below entry 202 a. Covered Porch: A covered, raised porch structure with or without railings spanning at V3 7 204 205 b. Portico: A structure with a roof protruding over the building entry supported by columns 207 208 c. Awning or Canopy: A cover suspended above the building entry over a landing or V3 8 211 212 d. Emphasized Doorway: A doorway that is recessed by at least 10 inches from the front 216 217 e. Terrace or Lightwell: An entry feature where the street facing facade is set back from the 221 V3 9 222223 Reference Illustration: Terrace or lightwell 224 f. Forecourt: An entry feature where a portion of the street-facing facade is close to the 228229 Reference Illustration: Forecourt 230 g. Stoop: An entry feature where the street-facing facade is close to the front property line 234235 Reference Illustration: Stoop 236 h. Shopfront: An entry feature where the street-facing facade is close to the property line V3 10 238 awning, canopy, or is recessed from the front building facade, which defines the entry 240241 Reference Illustration: Shopfront 242 i. Gallery: A building entry where the ground floor is no more than 10 feet from the front 245246 Reference Illustration: Gallery 247 4. Permitted Encroachments: A permitted entry feature may encroach up to five feet into a 251 E. Maximum Length of Blank Wall: The maximum length of any blank wall uninterrupted by 260 V3 11 Illustration of Regulation 21A.37.050.E Maximum Length of Blank Wall (References the measurements in Table D, 1 The maximum length of any blank wall uninterrupted by windows, doors, art, or architectural detailing at the ground The architectural feature shall be either recessed a minimum of 12” or projected a minimum of 12”. 262 F. Maximum Length of Street Facing Facades: This requirement sets the maximum length of a 272 G. Upper Floor Stepback: 273 1. The upper floor stepback for street facing facades is dependent on the height of the building V3 12 285 feet (15') above the adjacent sidewalk. Such extension(s) shall extend horizontally parallel to 293 294 295 2. Stepbacks are required for full floors above the height, according to Section 21A.37.060, V3 13 Illustration of Regulation 21A.37.050.G.2 Landmark Buildings Setback 25 feet 45 degree Property line New buildings shall be designed so that no portion of the building within 25 feet of the abutting property line is 308 3. For street facing facades the first full floor, and all additional floors, above thirty feet (30') in 324 4. Floors rising above thirty feet (30') in height shall be stepped back fifteen (15) horizontal feet 328 H. Exterior Lighting: All exterior lighting shall be shielded and directed down to prevent light 330 I. Parking Lot Lighting: If a parking lot/structure is adjacent to a residential zoning district or land V3 14 333 light encroachment onto adjacent residential properties or into upper level residential units in 335 J. Screening of Mechanical Equipment: All mechanical equipment for a building shall be screened 342 K. Screening of Service Areas: Service areas, loading facilities, refuse containers, utility meters, and 357 1. Exceptions: Exceptions may be approved by the planning director when the service provides 361 L. Ground Floor Residential Entrances for Dwellings with Individual Unit Entries: For the zoning 368 ML. Parking Garages or Structures: The following standards shall apply to parking garages or 370 1. Parking structures shall have an external skin designed to conceal the view of all parked cars 377 2. Facade elements shall align to parking levels and there shall be no sloped surfaces visible V3 15 379 surfaces to be level (without any slope) along each parking garage facade adjacent to a public 383 3. Internal circulation must be designed such that parking surfaces are level (or without any 391 4. The location of elevators and stairs shall be highlighted through the use of architectural 395 5. Signage and wayfinding shall be integrated with the architecture of the parking structure and 398 6. Interior garage lighting shall not produce glaring sources toward adjacent properties while 402 7. Where a driveway crosses a public sidewalk, the driveway shall be a different color, texture, or paving material than the sidewalk to warn drivers of the possibility of pedestrians in the 405 8. The ground floor of all parking structures shall be wrapped along all street frontages with 408 7.9. Parking structures shall be designed to minimize vehicle noise and odors inon the public 412 8.10. If the parking structure is adjacent to a midblock walkway, pedestrian oriented elements 414 M. Public Improvements: The following public improvements are required to be installed where 418 1. Sidewalks: 419 a. Sidewalk Width: The minimum sidewalk width shall be as follows unless the underlying V3 16 422 (1) In Any FR, R-1, R-2, or SR Zoning District: When a park strip is present, four feet. If 424 (2) Zoning districts that allow buildings up to 35 feet in height: six feet. 425 (3) Zoning districts that allow buildings greater than 35 feet but less than 50 feet: eight 427 (4) Zoning districts that allow buildings greater than 50 feet in height: 10 feet. 428 b. Expanding Sidewalk Width: When adding width to a sidewalk, the sidewalk may be 438 2. Curb, Gutter, and Park Strips: This standard applies when a street that abuts a proposed 443 3. Street Lighting: All development that is subject to this chapter shall install street lighting that 445 4. Public Improvements Identified in General Plan: When the general plan, as defined in Title 448 5. Exceptions: Exceptions and/or modifications to the improvement standards may be approved 452 N. Residential Character in RB District: 453 1. All roofs shall be pitched and of a hip or gable design except additions or expansions to existing buildings may be of the same roof design as the original building; 2. The remodeling of residential buildings for retail or office use shall be allowed only if the residential character of the exterior is maintained; 3. The front building elevation shall contain not more than fifty percent (50%) glass; 4. Signs shall conform with special sign regulations of Chapter 21A.46, "Signs", of this title; 5. Building orientation shall be to the front or corner side yard; and 6. Building additions shall consist of materials, color and exterior building design consistent 462 O. Primary Entrance Design in SNB District: Primary entrance design shall consist of at least two of V3 17 465 1. Architectural details such as arches, friezes, tile work, canopies, or awnings. 5. Recessed entrances that include a minimum stepback of two feet from the primary facade and 473 P. Entry Features: Each required entrance per Section 21A.37.050 D and 21A.37.050.L of this title 481 1. Permitted Encroachments: A permitted entry feature may encroach up to five feet (5') into 485 2. Permitted Entry Features: 486 a. Covered Porch - A covered, raised porch structure with or without railings spanning at least a third the length of the front building façade. 488 489 b. Portico - A structure with a roof protruding over the building entry supported by columns over a landing or walkway. V3 18 491 492 c. Awning or Canopy - A cover suspended above the building entry over a landing or walkway where the wall(s) around the entry project out or recess in by at least one foot (1') from the front building plane. 495 496 d. Emphasized Door way - A door way that is reces sed by at least ten inches (10") V3 19 501 502 Q. Streetscape Standards These standards are required for landscaping that is within the public right 507 1. Tree Canopy Coverage: No tree canopy shall cover less than the specified percentage 513 514 2. Street Trees: All new development must provide street trees in accordance with the V3 20 517 3. Soil Volume: In order to promote street tree health and longevity, each tree shall have an 522 523 4. Minimize Curb Cuts: As an effort to emphasize the public realm and encourage the safety of 527 5. Overhead Cover: Overhead covers are required at building entrances to provide weather 533 R. Height Transitions: This measurement is applied to control the size and shape of the building 543 Illustration of Regulation 21A.37.050.R Height Transitions V3 21 544 545 S. Horizontal articulation: Buildings shall be designed in such a way that they are appropriately 1. Bay windows: Bay windows shall be a minimum of two feet in depth and four feet in width; or 2. Recessed entrances or windows: These shall be recessed a minimum of four feet in depth and six feet (6') in width. Canopies or awnings are required at primary building entries; or 3. Niches: Niches shall be a minimum of two feet (2') in depth and four feet (4') in width; or 4. Openings for gates that are a minimum of four feet (4') in width; or 5. Porches measuring at least forty eight (48) square feet; or 559 2.Amends Section 21A.37.060 as follows: 561 21A.37.060: DESIGN STANDARDS REQUIRED IN EACH ZONING DISTRICT: This section identifies each design standard and to which zoning districts the standard applies. If a box is 568 TABLE 21A.37.060 A. Residential Districts: Standard (Code Section) District RBRRRR R-R-R-R MF MF MF MF FB- V3 22 U-U- Ground floor use (%) (21A.37.050.A1)75 75 -- Ground floor use + visual interest (%) (21A.37.050A2)------- 50 70 80 80 -- 60 60 40 Glass: upper floors (%) (21A.37.050.C2)--- Building entrances (feet) (21A.37.050.D)75 75 X Blank wall: maximum length (feet) (21A.37.050.E)15 15 200 15 15 15 Street facing facade: maximum length (feet)--- Upper floor step back (feet) (21A.37.050.G2 -10 -- Lighting: exterior (21A.37.050.H)X ---- Lighting: parking lot (21A.37.050.I)X Screening of mechanical equipment (21A.37.050.J)X X X Ground floor residential entrances for dwellings with ---- Parking garages or structures (21A.37.050.LM)X X X X X ---- Residential character in RB District (21A.37.050N)Public Improvements (21A.37.050.M) Entry features (21A.37.050P)X -------- 570 571 B. Mixed Use Districts: The standards in this section apply to each building type as defined in 573 1. Standards for Urban House, Two-family, and Cottage Development Building Types: Standard (Code Section) District MU-2 MU- MU- MU- MU-8 MU-11 3 5 6 Ground floor use: active use (%) (21A.37.050.A1)75 75 75 75 75 75 Reflective glass (21A.37.050.C3) Building entrances (21A.37.050.D)X X X X X X Blank wall: maximum length (feet) (21A.37.050.E) V3 23 Street facing facade: maximum length (feet) Upper floor step back (feet) (21A.37.050.G) X X X X X X Lighting: parking lot (21A.37.050.I) Screening of mechanical equipment (21A.37.050.J) X X X X X X 574 2. Standards for Rowhouse Building Type: Standard District (Code Section)MU- MU- MU- MU- MU-8 MU-11 2 75 50 50 15 15 0 3 75 50 50 15 15 0 5 75 50 50 15 15 0 6 75 50 50 15 15 0 Ground floor use: active use (%) (21A.37.050.A1)75 75 Reflective glass (21A.37.050.C3) Building entrances (21A.37.050.D)X X X X X X Blank wall: maximum length (feet) (21A.37.050.E)15 110 15 110 15 200 15 200 15 200 15 200Street facing facade: maximum length (feet) Upper floor step back: upper level (feet) Upper floor step back: lower level (21A.37.050.G3)X X X X X X Lighting: parking lot (21A.37.050.I) Screening of mechanical equipment (21A.37.050.J) X X X X X X 575 3. Standards for Multi-Family Building Type: Standard (Code Section) District MU- MU- MU- MU- MU-8 MU-11 2 3 5 6 Ground floor use: active use (%) (21A.37.050.A1)75 75 75 75 75 75 V3 24 Building materials: upper floors (%) (21A.37.050.B4)70 70 70 70 70 70 Building entrances (feet) (21A.37.050.D)X X 40 15 200 40 15 200 40 30 200 75 30 200 15 110 15 110Street facing facade: maximum length (feet) Upper floor step back: upper level (feet)10 10 Upper floor step back: landmark (21A.37.050.G2)X X X X X X Lighting: parking lot (21A.37.050.I) Screening of mechanical equipment (21A.37.050.J) 577 4. Standards for Storefront and Vertical Mixed Use Building Type: Standard (Code Section) District MU- MU- MU- MU- MU-8 MU-11 2 75 70 70 40 15 0 3 75 70 70 40 15 0 5 75 70 70 60 15 0 6 75 70 70 60 15 0 Ground floor use: active use (%) (21A.37.050.A1)75 75 Glass: upper floors (%) (21A.37.050.C2) Reflective glass (21A.37.050.C3) Building entrances (feet) (21A.37.050.D)X X 40 15 200 40 15 200 40 30 200 75 30 200 Blank wall: maximum length (feet) (21A.37.050.E)15 110 15 110Street facing facade: maximum length (feet) Upper floor step back: Upper level (feet)10 10 Upper floor step back (landmark) (21A.37.050.G2)X X X X X X Lighting: parking lot (21A.37.050.I) Screening of mechanical equipment (21A.37.050.J) V3 25 Screening of service areas (21A.37.050.K)X X X X X X 578 B. Commercial Districts Standard (Code Section)District SNB CN CB CS CC CSHB CG1 TSA D Ground floor use (%) (21A.37.050A1)80 802 80 Ground floor use + visual interest (%)-----60/25 70/60/ Building materials: ground floor (%)80 70 90 Building materials: upper floors (%) Glass: ground floor (%) (21A.37.050C1)40 40 40 60 Reflective glass: ground floor (%) Reflective glass: upper floors (%)40 Building entrances (feet) (21A.37.050D)X X X X X 40 40 40 Blank wall: maximum length (feet)15 15 15 Street facing facade: maximum length (feet)200 200 200 Upper floor step back (feet) (21A.37.050G2 Facade height for required stepback 30 Lighting: exterior (21A.37.050H)X X X X X X X X Screening of mechanical equipment Screening of service areas (21A.37.050K)X X X X X X Ground floor residential entrances for X3 X3 X3 Parking garages or structures (21A.37.050M)X Primary entrance design SNB District X V3 26 Entry features (21A.37.050P)X3 X3 X3 40Tree canopy coverage (%) (21A.37.050Q1) Street trees (21A.37.050Q2)X Soil volume (21A.37.050 Q3) Height transitions: angular plane for adjacent Horizontal articulation (21A.37.050 S)X 579 1. These standards only apply to the portion of the CG district within the boundaries of north of 900 582 2. Maximum width of the entrance shall be 35' if the additional 20% is used for an entrance to a 584 3. These standards only apply to single-family attached dwellings in this district. Standard (Code Section)District M-1 M-2 Ground floor use (%) (21A.37.050.A1) Ground floor use + visual interest (%) (21A.37.050A2)-- Glass: upper floors (%) (21A.37.050.C2) Building entrances (feet) (21A.37.050.D) Blank wall: maximum length (feet) (21A.37.050.E) X X Lighting: parking lot (21A.37.050.I) Screening of mechanical equipment (21A.37.050.J) X X 586 D. Downtown and Gateway Districts: V3 27 Standard (Code Section) District D-1 D-2 D-4 G- MU Ground floor use: enhanced active use (%)90 80 80 80 80 Ground floor use + visual interest (%) (21A.37.050A2)80/10 70/20 70/20 70/20 70 80 701 701 60 50 0 70 70 Glass: upper floors (%) (21A.37.050.C2) Reflective glass: ground floor (%) (21A.37.050C1) 50 40 20 150 50 40 20 200 50 60 20 150 50 60 20 150 50 Blank wall: maximum length (feet) (21A.37.050.E)15 Street facing facade: maximum length (feet)150 Upper floor step back: upper level (feet) (21A.37.050.G1)X10 X10 X10 X10 10 X X X Lighting: exterior (21A.37.050.H)X X Lighting: parking lot (21A.37.050.I) Screening of mechanical equipment (21A.37.050.J)X X X Ground floor residential entrances for dwellings with Parking garages or structures (21A.37.050M.L)X2 X X2 X X X 40 X X X X X X X 40 X X X X X X2 X 40 40 Soil volume (21A.37.050 Q3)X X Minimize curb cuts (21A.37.050Q4)X X X X Height transitions: angular plane for adjacent zone districts X Horizontal articulation (21A.37.050S)X X X X 587 Notes: 1. In the D-3 Zoning District this percentage applies to all sides of the building, not just the front or V3 28 593 goods/service establishments, office and/or restaurant space to encourage pedestrian activity. The E. Gateway Districts: Standard G-MU (Code Section) Ground floor use (%) (21A.37.050A1)80 70/20 70 50 60 50 0 Ground floor use + visual interest (%) (21A.37.050A2) Glass: upper floors (%) (21A.37.050C2) Reflective glass: ground floor (%) (21A.37.050C1) 50 40 15 150 X Blank wall: maximum length (feet) (21A.37.050E) X1 X1 X Lighting: parking lot (21A.37.050I) Screening of mechanical equipment (21A.37.050J) X Ground floor residential entrances for dwellings with individual unit Parking garages or structures (21A.37.050M)X2 40 X Soil volume (21A.37.050 Q3)X Minimize curb cuts (21A.37.050 Q4)X X Height transitions: angular plane for adjacent zone districts X Horizontal articulation (21A.37.050S)X 598 Notes: 1. Sidewalks and street lamps installed in the public right-of-way shall be of the type specified in the V3 29 605 facades of the ground floor shall be designed to be compatible and consistent with the associated FE. Special Purpose Districts: Standard (Code Section)District R BP F A AG AG AG P I U O N M E MU Ground floor use (%) Ground floor use + visual interest --------------- Building materials: ground floor (%) Building materials: upper floors (%) Glass: ground floor (%)40 - Glass: upper floors (%) Reflective glass (21A.37.050.C3) Building entrances (feet)X Blank wall: maximum length (feet)15 Street facing facade: maximum Upper floor stepback (feet) Lighting: exterior (21A.37.050.H)X X X X Screening of mechanical equipment Screening of service areas X Ground floor residential entrances Parking garages or structures X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Public Improvements Tree canopy coverage (%) V3 30 Street trees (21A.37.050Q2) Soil volume (21A.37.050Q3) Height transitions: angular plane for Horizontal articulation 609 G. Form Based Districts: Standard (Code Section)District FB-FB-FB-FB- FB- 75 UN1 UN2 MU11 SC Ground floor use (%) (21A.37.050A1)75 753 75 Ground floor use + visual interest (%) (21A.37.050A2) 70 70 70 70 70 Building materials: upper floors (%) (21A.37.050B4)70 70 70 70 70 601 15 601 15 601 15 601 15 601 15Glass: upper floors (%) (21A.37.050C2) Reflective glass: ground floor (%) (21A.37.050C1) 75 75 75 75 75 Blank wall: maximum length (feet) (21A.37.050E)15 2003 200 200 X X X X X Lighting: parking lot (21A.37.050I)X X Screening of mechanical equipment (21A.37.050J)X X X X2 XGround floor residential entrances for dwellings with individual unit X Parking garages or structures (21A.37.050M)X X X X X Soil volume (21A.37.050Q3) Minimize curb cuts (21A.37.050Q4) V3 31 Height transitions: angular plane for adjacent zone districts X X X Horizontal articulation (21A.37.050S) 610 Notes: 611 1. This may be reduced to twenty percent (20%) if the ground floor is within one of the following b. An additional minimum length of 45% of the ground floor street facing facade shall consist of H. Form Based Mixed Use Districts: Standard (Code Section)District 803Ground floor use (%) (21A.37.050.A.1) Ground floor use + visual interest (%) (21A.37.050.A.2) 70 50 601 15 0 Glass: upper floors (%) (21A.37.050.C.2) Reflective Glass: ground floor (%) (21A.37.050.C.1) 0 40 30 200 Blank wall: maximum length (feet) (21A.37.050.E) X Lighting: parking lot (21A.37.050.I) Screening of mechanical equipment (21A.37.050.J)X X2 XGround floor residential entrances for dwellings with individual Parking garages or structures (21A.37.050.M)X 66% X V3 32 Street trees (21A.37.050.P.3)X Soil volume (21A.37.050.P.4) Minimize curb cuts (21A.37.050.P.5)X Height transitions: angular plane for adjacent zone districts Horizontal articulation (21A.37.050.R) Notes:622 1. This may be reduced to twenty percent (20%) if the ground floor is within one of the following 2. Except where specifically authorized by the zone. 3. For buildings with street facing facades over 100' in length, a minimum of 30% of the façade [end] V3 33 3. 21A.33: Land Use Tables Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: 5/2/2025 Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 2 By: _Courtney Lords____________________ Senior City Attorney Date Prepared: May 2, 2025 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): •Amends Chapter 21A.33 Land Use Tables by deleting land uses, adding new land uses, renaming •Deletes Section 21A.33.025 Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Form Based Mixed Use •Deletes Section 21A.33.035 Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Transit Station Area Amends Section 21A.33.070 Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses in Special Purpose •Deletes Section 21A.33.080 Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses in Form Based Districts. Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of V2 1 1 1.Amends Section 21A.33.020 as follows: 21A.33.020: TABLE OF PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES FOR RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS: Legend:C =Conditional P =Permitted 3 Permitted And Conditional Uses By District RM RM RM RMFR- FR- FR-R-R-R-FBUN R- MU - R- MU-Use 1/2/3/SR- SR- SR-R- MU F-F-F-F-R-2 RB RO2343,5 21,7 12,0 12,0 7,00 5,00 30 35 45 75 45608000000035 Accessory use, except those that are P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Adaptive reuse for C83 C83 C83 C83 C83 C83 C83 C83 C83 C83 C83 C83 C83 C3 P P8 P P8 P P8 P P8 P P8 P Affordable housing P P P P P P P P P P P P P development Alcohol, bar establishment (2,500 C9 C9 C9 C9 C9 C9 C9 Alcohol, brewpub Alcohol, tavern (2,500 square feet or C9 PAnimal, veterinary C C C P6 V2 2 Art gallery P P P P P Artisan food production (2,500 P3 P3 P3 P3 Bed and breakfast P Bed and breakfast inn P P P P Bed and breakfast Clinic (medical,P P P6 Commercial food P21 P P21 P P21 P P21 P P21 PCommunity garden C C C C C C C C C P P P P P Community C Crematorium C C C Daycare center, adult C P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Dwelling, accessory P11 P P11 P P11 PDwelling, accessory P P P P P P P P Dwelling, assisted C P P C P P Dwelling, assisted C C C C C C C C C P P (limited capacity) Dwelling, assisted P P P P P P Dwelling, congregate C C C C C C C V2 3 Dwelling, congregate C C C C C C C C C C P P P C P P P P P Dwelling; dormitory,P124 Dwelling, group C C C C1 4 P15 P C C C C1 4 Dwelling, group P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P15 Dwelling,P P P P P P P P Dwelling, multi-P83 P83 P83 P83 P83 P8f3 P83 P8 P83 P83 P3 P P C1 6 P17 P Dwelling, residential C C Dwelling, residential C C Dwelling, rooming C C Dwelling, single-P P P P P Dwelling, single-P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Dwelling, twin home P P P2 P2 P P Dwelling, two-P P Financial institution P P P P6 P Governmental facility C C C C C C C C C C C C C P C C C C C6 P20P20 1 P20 1 P20 1 P20 1 P20 1 P20 1 P20 1 P20 1 P20 1 P20 1 P20 1 P1P20 1 P20 1 P20 P20 P20 P20 Laboratory, medical P21 C P21 C P21 C P21 C P21 CLibrary V2 4 Mixed use P P P P P Mobile food business Municipal service C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Museum P C P P Nursing care facility Office, excluding P P P P P6 Open space on lots P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Park P P P P Parking, off site (to nonconforming uses 22 P6 C C C C C Parking, park and 22 P6 P6 P6 P6 P6 C P6 C P6 P6 P6 P6 P6 P P P P P Place of worship on C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Plazas P P P P P Reception center P P P P P Research and P21 P21 V2 5 Restaurant P P P P P Restaurant with Retail goods Retail goods establishment, plant P P P P Retail service P P P P School, music School, professional P6 School, seminary and C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Seasonal farm stand P P P P P P P Technology facility P21 C13 P21 P21 P21 Theater, live C1 3 C13 C13 C13 Theater, movie C C C C C P 5 P 5 P 5 P 5 P 5 P 5 P 5 P 5 P 5 P 5 P 5 P 5 P P P Utility, building or P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5, 7 Utility, transmission P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 Wireless V2 6 21A.40.090, table 4 Qualifying provisions: 5 1. Reserved. Subject to Section 21A.36.030. 8 3. Must contain retail component for on-site food sales. Subject to conformance with the provisions of Subsection 21A.52.060.A. 10 6. Building additions on lots less than 20,000 square feet for office uses may not exceed 50 percent of the building’s footprint. Building additions greater 19. Reserved. V2 7 31 2.Deletes Section 21A.33.025 in its entirety: 32 21A.33.025: TABLE OF PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES FOR FORM BASED MIXED Legend: C =Conditional Use P =Permitted Permitted and Conditional Uses By District MU-8 Accessory use, except those that are otherwise specifically regulated P Bar establishment (indoor)P P1 P1 P1 C1 P Brewpub (outdoor) Tavern (indoor) Tavern (outdoor) Amphitheater formal Amphitheater informal P P P C Art gallery P P2,3 P Artisan food production Bed and breakfast inn P Bed and breakfast manor P P3,4 P5 P P3 P Bus line station/terminal Community recreation center P P Daycare center, adult P center, child nonregistered home daycare P6 P6 V2 8 Dwelling: Accessory Unit P Artists’ loft/studio Assisted living facility (large) Group home (small) Multi-family Residential support (large) Single-family attached Exhibition hall Farmers’ market P Financial institution Funeral home Gas station Government facility C Government facility requiring special design features for security P5 purposes Health and fitness facility P Heliport, accessory Home occupation P7 PHotel/motel Industrial assembly C3 P3 P Laboratory, medical related Library Mixed use development P Mobile food business (operation in the public right of way)P Mobile food business (operation on private property)P Mobile food court P Municipal services uses including city utility uses and police and fire P Museum P Office Office, publishing company P Open space on lots less than 4 acres in size P5 PPark Parking C8 V2 9 Off site P8 P P9 P Performing arts production facility Plaza Radio, television station P P Recreation (indoor)P Recreation (outdoor)P Research and development facility P3 P Restaurant with drive-through facility P College or university P K - 12 private K - 12 public Music conservatory Professional and vocational Seminary and religious institute Small brewery Social service mission and charity dining hall Storage, self Studio, art P P3 P Technology facility Theater, live performance P Utility, buildings or structure P10 P10 P P Warehouse, accessory Wireless telecommunications facility (see Section 21A.40.090, Table 21A.40.090.E of this title) Qualifying provisions: P 34 35 1. Subject to conformance with the provisions of Section 21A.36.300, "Alcohol V2 10 37 2. Must contain retail component for on-site food sales. 3. Consult the water use and/or consumption limitations of Subsection 21A.33.010.D.1. 7. Subject to Section 21A.36.030 of this title. 8. Parking lots, garages or parking structures, proposed as the only principal use on a property 10. Subject to conformance to the provisions in Subsection 21A.02.050B of this title. 3.Amends Section 21A.33.030 as follows: 21A.33.030: TABLE OF PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES FOR COMMERCIAL Legend:C =Conditional P =Permitted 57 Permitted And Conditional Uses By DistrictUse Accessory use, except those that are specifically regulated elsewhere in this title Affordable housing incentives development Alcohol: CN CB CS1 CC CSHBD1 CG SNB P P P P P P P P P Bar establishment (2,500 square feet or less C10,11 C10,11 P10 P10 P10 P10 P10 C10 P10 C10 P10 P10 P10 P10 P10 P10 P10 Bar establishment (more than 2,500 square Brewpub (2,500 square feet or less in floor C10,11 Brewpub (more than 2,500 square feet in P10 P16,23 P10 Distillery Tavern (2,500 square feet or less in floor C10,11 P10 P10 P10 C10 P10 P10Tavern (more than 2,500 square feet in P10 V2 11 Ambulance service (indoor)P P6 P P P P P6 P6 Cremation service P P Pet cemetery P4 PVeterinary office C P P P P Antenna, communication tower P Antenna, communication tower, exceeding the C C C C C Art gallery P P Artisan food production (2,500 square feet or P20 P20 P20 Artisan food production (more than 2,500 P23 P P23 P23 Auction (outdoor)P P P Bakery, commercial P23 PPPPPP P14 P C3 C3 P P P22,23 P22,23 P22,23 P22,23 P23 PBlood donation center C P23 PBus line station/terminal P P P P Car wash as accessory use to gas station or P P Check cashing/payday loan business P8 P P8 PPPPP Commercial food preparation P23 P23 P23 P23 P23 P23 C7,17 PPPPPP P V2 12 Contractor's yard/office C P C C Daycare center, adult P P P Assisted living facility (large)P P P P P P Congregate care facility (large) C C Group home (small) when located above or P P P P P Living quarter for caretaker or security P P P P P Manufactured home P P P Residential support (large) P P P Single-family attached P P P P Two-family Equipment rental (indoor and/or outdoor)P P C P Financial institution P P Financial institution with drive-through P9 P9 P P9 P P9 Flea market (indoor)P P P P P Gas station C V2 13 Government facility C C C C C C Government facility requiring special design P Home occupation P19 P19 P19 P19 P19 P19 P19 Homeless resource center Hotel/motel C P P P C12 P23 P Impound lot Industrial assembly Intermodal transit passenger hub P23 P P23 P23 P P23 P23 P P23 PPPPPP C Limousine service (large)P C C P P P P P P P P P13 Mobile food business (operation on private P Municipal service uses, including City utility C C C C C C Museum P P P P Nursing care facility P P P15 POffice, single practitioner medical, dental, and Open space P P P P P P Open space on lots less than 4 acres in size P Park Parking: Commercial24 C P P Off site24 C P P Park and ride lot24 Park and ride lot shared with existing use24 P Place of worship on lot less than 4 acres in P P P P P C V2 14 Radio, television station P P P P P Recreation (indoor)P P P Recreation (outdoor)C Recreational vehicle park (minimum 1 acre) P P P P23 P P P23 P P P23 P P23 PP P9 P Restaurant with drive-through facility P9 P P9 P P9 PPP P Plant and garden shop with outdoor retail P P P P With drive-through facility Retail service establishment Furniture repair shop With drive-through facility Reverse vending machine Sales and display (outdoor) School: P9 P P9 P P9 P P9 PPP P C P P P P P9 P P9 P P9 P P9 PPP P P P P College or university Music conservatory Professional and vocational Seminary and religious institute Seasonal farm stand Sexually oriented business Sign painting/fabrication Small brewery P P P P P P P C P P P5 P C23 P23 P23 P Solar array Storage (outdoor)C Storage, public (outdoor)P P Store: Department P P Mass merchandising P Specialty P P P V2 15 Superstore and hypermarket P P Studio, art P P P P P P Studio, motion picture P P Technology facility P23 P12 P P23 P12 P P23 P12 P P23 P12 P Theater, live performance P12 C Urban farm P P P P P P Utility, building or structure P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 Auction P Automobile repair (major)P C P P P P P P23 PP P Truck sales and rental (large) Vending cart, private property Warehouse P P23 P23 P23 PWelding shop Wholesale distribution P23 Wireless telecommunications facility (see C Woodworking mill P23 58 Qualifying provisions: 1. Development in the CS District shall be subject to planned development approval pursuant to the 3. Reserved. 4. Subject to Salt Lake Valley Health Department approval. V2 16 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 7. A community correctional facility is considered an institutional use and any such facility located 1/2 mile of other check 1/2 mile of any Residential Zoning District boundary and subject to section 18. Reserved. 19. Allowed only within legal conforming single-family, duplex, and multi-family dwellings and 21. Reserved. 22. Prohibited within 1/2 mile of a residential use if the facility produces hazardous or radioactive Permitted and Conditional Uses by District Use MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 Accessory use, except those that are P P1 P P P1 P P P P P Affordable housing incentives development P P P P Alcohol: Bar establishment C 2 C 2 C2 C2 P2 C2 P2 P2 P2 P2 C2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2Distillery V2 17 Tavern C 2 C2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 PAmbulance Service (indoor and/or outdoor) P P P P Cremation service P P P P P P Antenna, Communication Tower Antenna, Communication Tower exceeding the maximum height in the zoning district Art gallery Artisan food production Artisan production P P3,4 P4 P P P3,4 P4 P P P3 P P P3 P P P3 P P P3 P Artists’ loft/Studio P P P P Auditorium P P P Bakery, commercial P5 P P5 P P5 P P5 PPP Bio-medical facility P5,6 P5,6 P5,6 P5,6 P4 P P P P P P P7 P8 P P P P P P7 P P P7 P7 P7 P7 P P P P5 P P5 P P 5 C9 P P P P5 P P P P P P P P Assisted living facility (large)P P P P P P Assisted living facility (small)P P P P P P P Group home (small)C V2 18 Living quarter for caretaker or P P P P P P P P P P P Residential support (large) P Two-family Emergency medical service facility P P P P P P Financial institution P Financial institution with drive-through C10,11 C10,11 facility Flea market P P P P C 10,11 P P P C 10,11 P C 10,11 P C10,11 C 10,11 PGreenhouseP P Home occupation P12 P12 P12 P12 P12 P 12 C PPPP Intermodal transit passenger hub P P5 P P P P5 P P P C P5 P P P C P5 P P P C P5 P P P C P C P P P P P P P Open space Parking: Commercial P17 P17 P17 P P P10 P P17 P17 P17 P P P10 P P17 P17 P17 P P P10 P P17 P17 P17 P P P10 P P17 P17 Park and ride lot Performing arts production facility Pharmacy Pharmacy with drive through use Place of worship P P V2 19 Plaza P P P P P P Radio, television station P P P5 P P P5 P P5 P P5 PP Restaurant with drive-through facility C10,11 P13 C10,11 P13 P13 P13 P13 P13 School: K-12 Private K-12 Public College or university Music conservatory Professional and P P P P P P vocational Seminary and religious institute Sexually oriented business Short term rental Social service mission Stadium P P P P P P P P Store, Pawnshop P P P P P P P5,6 P14 P15 P P P P5,6 P14 P15 P Studio, motion picture P P5,6 P5,6 P14 P5,6 P14 P15 P P P P P P P P Automobile rental agency C P C C P P C16 C16 P4Welding shop 101 Qualifying provisions: 102 1. Subject to conformance with the provisions of Subsection 21A.52.060.A. 3. Shall contain retail component for on-site food sales. V2 20 106 4. Limited to 2,500 square feet of gross floor area or less in size. 1/2 mile of another check cashing/payday loan businesses. 1/2 mile of any residential zoning district and subject to Section 21A.36.110. 17. Prohibited when it includes the demolition of a dwelling unit. 4.Deletes Section 21A.33.035 in its entirety: 126 21A.33.035: TABLE OF PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES FOR TRANSIT STATION AREA 128 Legend: C = Conditional P = Permitted Use Permitted and Conditional Uses By District TSA-UN TSA-MUEC Core Transi Core Transit Core Transit Core Transi TSA-UC TSA-SP tion ion ion tion Accessory use, except those that are P P P P P P P P specifically regulated elsewhere in this title Affordable housing incentives development P P P P P P P P Agricultural use Bar establishment (2,500 square feet or P P P P P P P P Bar establishment (more than 2,500 Brewpub (2,500 square feet or less in Brewpub (more than 2,500 square feet C C C C Distillery P12 P C12 P P12 P C12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P C12 PTavern (2,500 square feet or less in V2 21 Tavern (more than 2,500 square feet in P C P C P C P C Winery P12 C12 P12 C12 P12 P12 P12 C P12 CAmphitheater, formal C C C C Cremation service P P P P P P P P Pet cemetery1 P1 P1 P1 P1 Stable, public P Veterinary office Antenna, communication tower P P P P P P P P Antenna, communication tower, exceeding C C C C C C C Art gallery P P P P P P12 P P P12 P P P12 P P P12 P Artisan food production P12 P12 P12 P12 P P Bakery, commercial P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 PPP P P P P P P P P P P P P P11,12 P P11,12 P P11,12 P P11,12 PPPP P P P P P C12 C12 C12 C12 P12 P12 P P12 P12 PCar wash Car wash as accessory use to gas station or P P Charity dining hall C C C C P P P P Clinic (medical, dental) 2,8 P12 P12 P12 P12 P12 C2,8 P P12 P P P P P P P P C Crematorium P P P P P Daycare center, adult P P P P Accessory unit P P P P P P P P V2 22 Artists' loft/studio P P P P P P P P Assisted living facility (large) Group home (small) Living quarter for caretaker or security Manufactured home P P P P P P P P Residential support (large) Single-family attached P P P P Two-family Exhibition hall Farmers' market P P P P P P Financial institution Financial institution with drive-through Flea market (indoor)P P P P P P P P P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P Gas station P P Government facility P P P P P P P P Government facility requiring special P P Grain elevator P P P P P P7 P P P7 P P P7 P P P7 P Home occupation P7 P P7 P P7 P P7 PHospital, including accessory lodging Hotel/motel P P12 P P P12 P P P12 P P P12 P P P P P Industrial assembly P12 P12 P12 P P12 P12 P12 P P12 P12 P12 P12 P P V2 23 Light manufacturing P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 PMeeting hall of membership organization P P P P P P P P Mobile food business (operating on private P P P P Mobile food business (operation in public P P P P P P P P Mobile food court P P P P P P Municipal service uses, including City Museum P P P P P P P P Nursing care facility Office, publishing company Office, single practitioner medical, dental, Open space P P P P P P P P Parking: Commercial (if located in a parking 13 P P P P P P P Commercial (surface lot)3, 13 Off site3, 13 P3 P3 P3 P P3 P3 P3 P P3 P3 P3 P3 P3 P7 Park and ride lot3, 13 Park and ride lot shared with existing 13 Performing arts production facility P P P P P P P P Photo finishing lab P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 PPlace of worship Printing plant P12 P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 PRadio, television station P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Recreation (indoor)P P P P P P P P Recreation (outdoor)P P P P P P P P Recycling collection station P P P P P P P P P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 P Restaurant with drive-through facility9 Retail goods establishment C10 PPPPPP P P Plant and garden shop with outdoor retail P V2 24 With drive-through facility P P P P P P P P College or university P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P12 C C12 C P12 C C12 C P12 P P12 P P12 P P12 PSocial service mission P12 C P12 C P P12 C P12 C P Stadium C C Storage, self P P Store: Convenience P P P P P P P P Department Mass merchandising P P P P Superstore and hypermarket P P P P Studio, art P P P P P P P P Studio, motion picture 4 P P P12 P4 P P12 C4 P12 P4 P P12 C4 P12 P4 P P12 P4 P P12 P4 P P12 P4 P Urban farm P P P P P P P P Utility, building or structure5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P5Utility, transmission wire, line, pipe, or 5 Vehicle: Automobile repair (minor) Vending cart, private property Warehouse P P P P P P P P P12 P12 P P P P12 Wholesale distribution Wireless telecommunications facility (see P P P P P P P Wireless telecommunications facility,C C C C C C C C V2 25 Woodworking mill P12 P12 P12 CC 129 Qualifying provisions for specific land uses: 131 1.Subject to Salt Lake Valley Health Department approval. 2.A community correctional facility is considered an institutional use and any such facility 6.Reserved. 7.Allowed only within legal conforming single-family, duplex, and multi-family dwellings and 5.Amends the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Manufacturing Districts in Section 21.33.040 only as to the uses specifically noted below, with no other changes to the table: Use Permitted And Conditional Uses By District M-1 P M-2 P M-1A Government facility P Government facility requiring special design features for P P Office, publishing company P P Municipal services uses including City utility uses and P Pharmacy with or without drive-through facility P11 P19 P P11 P19 P P19 Recreation (indoor, outdoor) P P V2 26 Retail (goods or services) establishment with or without P11 P11 Retail service establishment: P P P Seasonal farm stand Store, convenience P Utility: Transmission wire, line, pipe or pole P1 P1 P1 Wireless telecommunications facility (see Section 159 6.Amends Section 21A.33.040 only as to the following footnotes to the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Manufacturing Districts: 11. Subject to conformance to the provisions in Section 21A.40.060 21A.44.080 of this title for drive- 7.Amends the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Downtown Districts in Section 21.33.050 only as to the uses specifically noted below, with no other changes to the table: Permitted And Conditional Uses Use D-1 D-2 D-3 D-4 Artisan Production P P P P Bar establishment (indoor)P6 P6 P6 CP6 C6 P6 CP6 C6 P6 P6 P6P6 Brewery, Small P18 P6Brewpub (outdoor)P6 P6 P6 P P6 CP6 C6 P P6 P6 P6 P CP6 C6 P Tavern (outdoor) Bed and breakfast inn V2 27 Bed and breakfast manor P C C2 C P C2 C P Government facility C C Government facility requiring special design features for security P7 P7 Office, publishing company P P7 P P P7 P P P7 P P P7 P Recreation (indoor, outdoor)P P P P Retail (goods or services)P P P P P P P P P P Small brewery C18 Store: Department P P2 P P P Fashion oriented department P Pawnshop Specialty P P Superstore and hypermarket Store, Pawnshop P P Utility, transmission wire, line, pipe or pole P1 P1 P P1 P10 P10 P1 P10 P10 P Wireless telecommunications facility (see section 21A.40.090, 172 8.Amends Section 21A.33.050 only as to the following footnotes to the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Downtown Districts: 174 2. Uses allowed only within the boundaries and subject to the provisions of the Downtown Main V2 28 179 8. Subject to conformance to with the provisions in sSection 21A.40.060 21A.44.080 of this title for 188 9.Amends the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses in the Gateway District in Section 21.33.060 only as to the uses specifically noted below, with no other changes to the table: Use G-MU P2Bar establishment (indoor) P2,5 P2 Brewpub (indoor)P2 Brewpub (outdoor)P2,5 P2 Tavern (outdoor)P2,5 PBed and breakfast inn Bed and breakfast manor P C Government facility requiring special design features for security purposes P3 P Recreation (indoor, outdoor)P Retail (goods or services) Retail goods establishment, plant and garden shop, with outdoor retail sales P Retail service establishment P Short term rental P Small brewery C9 Store: Superstore and hypermarket P V2 29 Utility, transmission wire, line, pipe or pole C Automobile sales/rental and service (indoor) Wireless telecommunications facility (see section 21A.40.090, table 190 10.Amends Section 21A.33.060 to delete the following, with no other changes to the section: 191 No conditional use permit shall be granted for any property which abuts a Residential Zoning District, 194 195 11.Amends the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Special Purpose Districts in Section 21A.33.070 as follows: V2 30 197 C = RP P Conditional P =Permitted UI Permitted And Conditional Uses By District Use BP FP AG AG-2 AG-5 OS NOS A PL PL-2 I MH EI MU20 Accessory use, except P P P P20 P P P Adaptive reuse for C2 C2 C2 C2 P P2 Affordable housing Agricultural use C P P P P P P Air cargo terminals and Airport Alcohol: Bar establishment C12 Brewery, small C24 P12 Brewpub (2,500 C12 Brewpub (more than P12 V2 31 Tavern (2,500 square C12 Ambulance service P P Ambulance service P10 P10 Amphitheater, formal P C P Kennel on lots of 5 acres or larger C P8 P8 P8 P8 Pet cemetery P4 P P4 P P4 P P4 P P4,5 Stable (private) Stable (public)P P P P Veterinary P P Antenna, communication P C P P P P P21 P P C P P P Antenna, communication C C P21 P P11 P C C C Art gallery P P18,24 P Artisan food production P24 P2 P2 P P V2 32 Bed and breakfast manor P2 P P P23,24 P P23,24 P23,24 P23,24 P P P Cannabis production P P P P P Cemetery Clinic (medical, dental)P P P24 P P P P P24 P Commercial food Community garden P P P P P P P P24 PDaycare center, adult P P P P P P P P P P P24 Accessory unit (ADU)P P P P P Assisted living facility C P Assisted living facility P Assisted living facility Congregate care Congregate care Group home (large)C P P P V2 33 Living quarters for P P P C P P P P Manufactured home P P P Multi-family P2 P2 P2 P Residential support C Residential support P Rooming (boarding)P Shared housing Single-family Single-family P P P P Twin home P Exhibition hall C P C P P24 C Farm stand, seasonal P P P P P P P P P Financial institution with P14 P14 P7Gas station Golf course P24 P20 P24 P P24 CGovernment facility C C C C13 C P C V2 34 Government facility C C Government office P P P P P P P P Home occupation P17 P17 P17 P17 P17 P17 P17 P17 P17 P17 P17 P17 P17 P17 P17 P17 P 17 Hospital, including C P P Hotel/motel C P P Hunting club, duck P P24 P24 C Jewelry fabrication P Laboratory, medical P24 C P24 P24 P24 P24 Large wind energy C C C C C C P P Library P P P Light manufacturing C24 P24 Manufacturing, concrete P15,24 Meeting hall of P P P P Mixed use development Mobile food business P P P P P Municipal service uses,C C P P P P P C C C14 C P C V2 35 and police and fire Museum C P P P P P P Nursing care facility P P P P P Open space P P P P P P P9 P P Parking: Commercial25 Off site25 C25 P25 P25 P25 P25 P25 C Off site (to support 25 P25 Park and ride lot25 P25 P25 C25 P25 Park and ride lot 25 P25 P25 P25 P25 P25 Performing arts P P Pharmacy P20 PP20 P P20 P20 P20 P20 Philanthropic use P P P P Radio, television station P6 P C22 P C P P P Recreation (indoor,C P Recreation (outdoor)P P Research and P24 P24 P24 P24 P24 V2 36 Restaurant P7 P P Restaurant with drive-P7,14 P3 Retail (goods or services)P20 P7 P20 P20 P20 P P20 P20 P Retail, sales and service P20 Retail, sales and service P P P P P P P P P convenience of Retail service School: College or university P P P P Music conservatory P Professional and P P P P P Seminary and C Short term rental C C P C24 P24P24 P19,24 P24 P24 C P24 CStadium C V2 37 Storage, accessory P P P P Studio, art P P24 C15 C Technology facility P24 C15 P24 C15 P24 C15C15C15 C C15 Transportation terminal, P Urban farm P P P P P P P P P P P P Utility, building or P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1Utility, transmission wire,P1 P P1 P P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 Vehicle, automobile Vending cart, private P Vending cart, public P Warehouse P24 P24 Warehouse, accessory to P Wholesale distribution P24 P24 Wireless telecommunications V2 38 Zoological park P 198 V2 39 199 12.Amends Section 21A.33.070 only as to the following footnotes to the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Special Purpose Districts: 201 7. When approved as part of a business park planned development pursuant to the provisions of 203 14. Subject to conformance to with the provisions in Section 21A.40.060 21A.44.080 of this title for 205 20. When customarily provided with the principal use and is accessory to the principal use and 207 13.Deletes Section 21.33.080 in its entirety: 209 21A.33.080: TABLE OF PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN FORM BASED Legend:P = Permitted C = Conditional 211 Permitted Uses By District FB-Use FB- UN1 FB- UN2 FB-FB- Accessory use, except those that are specifically regulated P P P P P Adaptive reuse for additional uses in eligible buildings C9 PAffordable housing incentives development P Alcohol: Bar establishment P8 P8 P8 P8 P5 P8 P8 P8 C8 C8 Distillery Tavern Tavern, 2,500 square feet or less in floor P8 P8 P8 C8 Winery Amphitheater, formal Amphitheater, informal Amusement park Animal P5 P P P Cremation service P V2 40 Kennel (Outdoor)C P P P Antenna, communication tower P P P P P Artisan food production P3,5 P3,5 P P3,5 P3,5 P Auditorium P Bed and breakfast P P P P P P P P P P4,5 P4,5 P P4,5 P P Brewery P5 P5 C C P Brewery, small Bus line station/terminal Charity dining hall P P5 P P P P5 P P P5 P P5 PP P P P P P P P Daycare center, adult P P P P center, child P Dwelling: Accessory guest and servants' quarters P Accessory unit P P P P Assisted living facility (large) P P P V2 41 Congregate Care Facility (Large)C C C C C P P P Group home (small) Living quarters for caretaker or security P Multi-family P9 P P P P Residential support (large) P P Single-family detached (cottage P Single room occupancy P P Emergency medical services facility P P P P P P P C P P P P2 P P P P P5 P P P Equipment rental (indoor) Farmers' market P P P Financial institution P P P Gas station Government facility P Health and fitness facility P P P P2 P2 P2 P2 Hospital Hotel/motel P P Industrial assembly (indoor) P5 P P5 P P5 P Manufacturing, light (indoor) V2 42 Mixed use developments including residential and other P P P P Mobile food business P Municipal service uses, including city utility uses and P P Museum P P P P Nursing care facility P Open space P P Park P Parking, commercial C7 P7 P Parking, off site9 P P P7 P7 P P P Parking, park and ride lot shared with existing use P5 P P5 P P5 PP Plazas P P P Radio, television station P P P P P P Recreation (indoor)P P P5 P P5 P P5 P P5 P Retail goods establishment P P P P Retail goods establishment, plant and garden shop with P P P P Retail service establishment P P P P College or university P P P P V2 43 Music conservatory P P P P Professional and vocational P P Seasonal farm stand P P P P Sign painting/fabrication (indoor)P P P5 P5 P6 P P5 P5 Storage, self Store, specialty P P P Studio, art P Studio, motion picture P P5 P5 P P5 P5 Theater, live performance P P P P Urban farm P P Utility, building or structure P P Automobile rental agency Automobile repair major Automobile repair minor Vending cart, private property Warehouse P P P P P P6 PWelding shop (indoor) C6 P P 212 Qualifying provisions: 1. Reserved. 2. Subject to Section 21A.36.030 of this title. 6. Only allowed on a ground floor when the use is located behind another permitted or conditional 7 Subject to parking location restrictions of Subsection 21A.27.060.C.3. V2 44 222 8. Subject to conformance with the provisions of section 21A.36.300, "Alcohol Related [end] V2 45 4. 5.04.070: Enhanced Services Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: __December 4, 2024 _ Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: ____ Attorney Date Prepared: November 24, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Deletes Subsection 5.04.070.E because the Sugar House Business District, as defined in the zoning code, is being deleted and Business Licensing has indicated this section of code is not Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Deletes Subsection 5.04.070.E” as follows: 2 E. Enhanced Services: It is determined by the city council that municipal services are provided to businesses [end] V1 1 5. 14.36.010: Newspaper Racks Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 4, 2024 Date: ___________________________Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ ty Attorney Date Prepared: November 24, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Modifies Section 14.36.010.F Purpose and Intent of Provisions to reflect the Sugar House Business District as defined in the adopted General Plan instead of the zoning ordinance; Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1.Amends Subsection 14.36.010.F as follows: 2 F. The city's central business district and an expanded area surrounding it, and the Sugar House 4 5 8 9 2.Amends Subsection 14.36.010.H as follows: 10 H. Historically, the use of the streets for commercial enterprise has been precluded to preserve the 3.Amends Subsection 14.36.040.B as follows: V1 1 25 B. News racks shall be lawful on city owned property and in the public right of way within the Sugar 28 [end] V1 2 6. 14.38: Sidewalk Entertainers and Artists Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: __ December 4, 2024__ Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ Attorney Date Prepared: November 25, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Amends Chapter 14.38 to reflect consolidating zoning districts and clarifying regulations regarding street artists and street entertainers located within public rights of way and on public Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1.Amends Subsection 14.38.010.H as follows: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 H. The city has established various zoning districts within the city in recognition of the differing 26 2.Amends Section 14.38.030 as follows: V1 1 28 14.38.030: DEFINITIONS: For the purposes of this chapter, the following words or phrases shall have the following meanings: 31 ART: A type of expressive activity, often characterized by pictorial or visual display: a) that is intended to 43 ARTIST: A sidewalk entertainer or a sidewalk artist. 45 A. Sidewalk and park strips. Portions of publicly owned sidewalks and park strip areas within the 48 1. Section 21A.26.060Chapter 21A.25, “CSHBD Sugar House Business District” “Mixed Use 50 2. Section 21A.30.020Chapter 21A.30, "D-1 Central Business District"“Downtown Districts”, 52 3. Section 21A.30.030, "D-2 Downtown Support District", of this code; 4. Section 21A.30.040, "D-3 Downtown Warehouse/Residential District", of this code; 56 B. Larger city parks. Areas specifically designated by the director of public landsservice, in 60 C. Library plaza. Any area or areas within the library plaza specifically designated by the director of 62 D. Washington Square.Any city owned land located in a PL Public Lands or PL2 Public Lands 2 64 DISPLAY: Includes any display of art, whether or not for sale or compensation. 65 DOWNTOWN LIBRARY BLOCK: The city block bounded by 200 East Street, 400 South Street, 300 67 ENTERTAINMENT: Includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the following activities when performed V1 2 69 magic, dancing, reading, puppetry, sidewalk art (i.e., working with nonpermanent, water soluble media, 71 LIBRARY PLAZA: The outdoor areas on the downtown library block. 75 SIDEWALK ENTERTAINER: A person, or group of persons together, who perform(s) sidewalk 77 SIDEWALK ENTERTAINMENT: Entertainment performed or provided by a person or group of persons 79 3.Amends Section 14.38.050 as follows: 82 14.38.050: LOCATION RESTRICTIONS: A. Sidewalk And Park Strips: No artist may perform sidewalk entertainment or display sidewalk art 87 1. Within fifteen feet (15') feet of the intersection of a sidewalk with any other sidewalk, marked 90 2. Within the inner eight feet (8') feet of any sidewalk twelve feet (12') feet or greater in width, 93 a. Sidewalks twelve feet or greater in width shall maintain a minimum of 10 feet of 95 b. Sidewalks eight feet and less than twelve feet in width shall maintain a minimum of 97 c. Not permitted on sidewalks less than eight feet in width. 98 99 100 101 102 3. Within the inner three-fourths (3/4) of the width of any sidewalk less than twelve feet (12') feet 103 4. Within eight feet (8') of an imaginary perpendicular line running from any building entrance 105 5. Within eight feet (8') of any parking space or access ramp for persons with disabilities, fire 107 6. Within ten feet (10') of the boundary of any designated bus stop; V1 3 108 7. Within eight feet (8') of any office window or display window; 110 9. In the case of sidewalk artists, within one hundred feet (100') on the same linear block face of . 116 10. In the case of sidewalk entertainers, within one hundred feet (100') on the same linear block 120 B. Larger Parks, The Library Plaza, And Washington Square: The director of public services lands 131 C. Special Events Aand Free Expression Activities: No artist shall perform sidewalk entertainment 144 4.Amends Section 14.38.060 as follows: 146 14.38.060: SPACE RESTRICTIONS: A. With respect to art displayed upon publicly owned sidewalks and/or park strip areas, on city V1 4 152 1. No artist may display sidewalk art may be displayed directly on the surface of the sidewalk, 155 2. No artist's display of sidewalk art may exceed six feet (6') in height from ground level or six 157 3. The display of any sidewalk art may not be less than twenty four inches (24") above the 161 4. Where a rack or other display structure is placed on top of or above a table or other base, the 164 5. Nothing placed on the base of any display shall exceed the size limitations contained in this 166 6. No artist displaying sidewalk art shall use any area other than the area immediately beneath 168 7. Nothing used by a sidewalk entertainer as a prop or aid in his or her performance shall exceed 170 B. No art displays, stands, props, or other equipment or structures may remain on property owned by 173 1. between 9:00 P.M and 10:00 A.M. within the MU-8, MU11, D-1, D-2, D-3, D-4, GMU, PL, 175 5. Adopts a new Section 14.38.065 as follows: 178 14.38.065: NOISE REGULATIONS: All sidewalk entertainers and sidewalk artists shall comply with the applicable noise regulations adopted 6. Amends Section 14.38.090 as follows: 186 14.38.090: REGISTRATION FORM: Registrations to use available city property for the display or performance of art, for compensation, shall 192 A. The name, address, and telephone number of the sidewalk entertainer or sidewalk artistregistrant; V1 5 194 B. The name, address, and telephone number of a responsible person whom the city may notify or 196 C. A description of the type of sidewalk art to be displayed for sale or sidewalk entertainment to be 199 D. The length of time for which the registration is desired (not to exceed 12 months). 200 7.Amends Section 14.38.110 as follows: 14.38.110: ISSUANCE OF REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE: A. The city's property manager Real estate services shall issue a registration certificate upon receipt 212 B. The time for processing registration forms as specified in this section shall begin to run from the 219 C. The sidewalk entertainer or sidewalk artistregistrant may appeal the denial or revocation of a 226 8. Amends Section 14.38.130 as follows: 14.38.130: SPECIAL EVENTS: A. The restrictions of this chapter notwithstanding, nothing herein shall prohibit the city from V1 6 239 B. The foregoing notwithstanding, and notwithstanding any provision of title 3, chapter 3.50 of this 248 9. Amends Section 14.38.160 as follows: 14.38.160: EMERGENCY REMOVAL: A. Removal: If a city official, zoning inspector or the city police or fire department(s) determines 259 B. Notice And Hearing: In the event of such an emergency removal the city shall immediately 267 C. Appeal: The sidewalk artist of a removed display under this sectionartist or the artist's 274 [end] V1 7 7. 21A.10: Public Hearing Notice Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: 5/2/2025 By: _Courtney Lords____________________ Senior City AttorneyPetition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 2 Date Prepared: May 2, 2025 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): •Amends subsection 21A.10.015.B.1 to clarify written notice for text amendments are not required Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends subsection 21A.10.015.B.1 as follows 1. Stakeholders. The city will provide written notice of a land use project to the following: 6 8 b. Chair of the recognized community organization(s) in which the subject property is located and the chair of any other recognized community organization whose boundary is located within three hundred feet (300') of the subject property. In the case of city-wide zoning map or text amendments, the chairs of all recognized community organizations will receive a notice. 10 c. At the city's discretion, additional stakeholders may be noticed. 1. Adopts a new Subsection 21A.10.020.A.1.c as follows: c. Except as specifically identified below, mailed Mailed notices are not required for early V2 1 21 (1) Text amendments submitted by property owners that identify specific properties are 34 2. Deletes Subsection 21A.10.020.B.3 in its entirety: 3. Notice of Application for TSA Development Reviews: Prior to the approval of a development 42 a. Contents of the Mailing Notice of Application: The notice for mailing shall generally 47 [end] V2 2 8. 21A.22.010: Zoning Districts Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office 21A.22.10 Zoning Districts December 4, 2024Date: ___________________________ Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ y Attorney Date Prepared: November 25, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Amends Subsection 21A.22.010 by deleting zoning districts that are being removed from the Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends Section 21A.22.010 as follows: 2 21A.22.010: ZONING DISTRICTS: In order to carry out the purposes of this title, Salt Lake City is divided into the following zoning Section Reference A. Residential Districts: 21A.24.020 District Name FR-1/43,560 Foothills Estate Residential District 21A.24.030 21A.24.040 FR-3/12,000 Foothills Residential District 21A.24.050 R-1/12,000 Single-Family Residential District 21A.24.060 21A.24.070 21A.24.080 21A.24.090 SR-2 (Reserved) SR-3 Special Development Pattern Residential District 21A.24.130 V1 1 RMF-45 Moderate/High Density Multi-Family Residential21A.24.140 21A.24.150 RMF-75 High Density Multi-Family Residential District RB Residential/Business DistrictFB-UN1 Form Based Urban 21A.24.164 R-MU-35 Residential/Mixed Use District B. Form Based Mixed Use Districts: 21A.25.020 MU-2 Mixed Use 2 District MU-3 Mixed Use 3 District 21A.25.040 MU-5 Mixed Use 5 District 21A.25.050 MU-6 Mixed Use 6 District 21A.25.060 MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 District Subdistrict 21A.25.070 C. Commercial Districts 21A.26.020 CN Neighborhood Commercial District CS Community Shopping District CSHBD Sugar House Business District 21A.26.078 D. Form Based Districts: 21A.27.040 FB-SC and FB-SE Form Based Special Purpose Corridor District 21A.27.050 FB-UN1 and FB-UN2 Form Based Urban Neighborhood District EC. Manufacturing 21A.28.020 M-1 Light Manufacturing District 21A.28.030 FD. Downtown Districts And Gateway Districts: 21A.30.020 D-1 Central Business District V1 2 21A.30.030 D-2 Downtown Support District D-3 Downtown Warehouse/Residential District 21A.30.045 Gateway Districts: 21A.31.020 G-MU Gateway-Mixed Use District GE. Special Purpose Districts: 21A.32.020 RP Research Park District 21A.32.050 AG Agricultural District 21A.32.070 PL Public Lands District 21A.32.080 21A.32.090 UI Urban Institutional District 21A.32.100 21A.32.105 NOS Natural Open Space District HF. Overlay Districts: 21A.34.020 H Historic Preservation Overlay District 21A.34.030 T Transitional Overlay District AFPP Airport Flight Path Protection Overlay District CHPA Capitol Hill Protective Area Overlay District 21A.34.090 SSSC South State Street Corridor Overlay District Reserved 21A.34.120 YCI Yalecrest Compatible Infill Overlay District 21A.34.130 RCO Riparian Corridor Overlay District IG. Character Conservation Districts: 21A.35.010 Purpose 7 [end] V1 3 9. 21A.24: Residential Districts Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 4, 2024 Date: ___________________________Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ y Attorney Date Prepared: November 25, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Eliminates the title of the SR-2 district from city code – the provisions of this zoning district were Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends Section 21A.24.090 as follows: 2 21A.24.090: SR-2:Reserved 4 2. Amends Section 21A.24.160 as follows: 5 21A.24.160: RB RESIDENTIAL/BUSINESS DISTRICT: FB-UN1 FORM BASED URBAN 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the RB Residential/Business District is to create vibrant 14 B. Uses: Uses in the RB Residential/Business District as specified in section 21A.33.020, "Table 18 C. Planned Development Review: Planned developments, which meet the intent of the ordinance, V1 1 19 but not the specific design criteria outlined in the following subsections, may be approved by 21 D. Minimum Lot Area And Lot Width: The minimum lot areas and lot widths required in this district 23 Minimum Lot WidthLand Use Minimum Lot Municipal service uses, including City utility No minimum No minimum 5,000 square feet Places of worship less than 4 acres in size 50 feet Public pedestrian pathways, trails and greenways No minimum No minimum No minimum No minimum Retail goods establishments, when located 5,000 square feet Retail service establishments, when located 5,000 square feet 50 feet Single-family detached dwellings 5,000 square feet 50 feet Utility substations and buildings Other permitted or conditional uses as listed in 5,000 square feet 50 feet 24 E. Maximum Building Height: The maximum building height permitted in this district is thirty feet 26 F. Minimum Yard Requirements: 27 1. Front Yard: Twenty percent (20%) of lot depth, but need not exceed twenty five feet (25'). 30 2. Corner Side Yard: Ten feet (10'). For buildings legally existing on April 12, 1995, the 32 3. Interior Side Yard: Six feet (6'); provided, that on interior lots one yard must be at 35 4. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of the lot depth, but the yard need not exceed thirty feet 37 5. Accessory Buildings And Structures In Yards: Accessory buildings and structures may be V1 2 39 "Obstructions In Required Yards", of this title. 40 G. Required Landscape Yards: All front and corner side yards shall be maintained as landscape 42 H. Maximum Building Coverage: The surface coverage of all principal and accessory buildings 44 I. New Nonresidential Construction: Construction of a new principal building, parking lot or 49 1. The location of the residential structure is impacted by surrounding nonresidential 52 2. The property is isolated from other residential structures and does not relate to 55 3. The design and condition of the residential structure is such that it does not make a 57 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the FB-UN1 district is to provide areas for a mix of 61 B. Uses: Uses in the FB-UN1 district as specified in Section 21A.33.020 “Table of Permitted and C. FB-UN1 Building Form Standards: TABLE 21A.24.160.C FB-UN1 BUILDING FORM STANDARDS Building Form Building Cottage DevelopmentUrban House Two-Family Row House Building height and Height 2.5 stories, maximum of 30', measured from established grade Front and corner side Equal to average setback of block face, where applicable, otherwise minimum of 10' yard setback and maximum of 20' Interior side yard Minimum 4' Minimum of 20% lotRear yard Minimum of 20% lot depth up to 4' minimum 1,500 sq. ft.; not to be3,000 sq. ft.; not to be used to 1,500 sq. ft.; not to be Minimum lot size V1 3 15' per unit. Side 15' per unit facing aMinimum lot width 30'15' per unit standards are complied with. Maximum dwelling 2 units in 2 units in main 1 unit per cottage,Minimum of 3; detached Number of building 1 building form permitted for 1 building form1 cottage for every Design Standards See Section 21A.37.060 for applicable design standards. If off street parking is provided, vehicle access from an alley is required when property Vehicle access Parking may be provided on an adjacent lot orParking on separate Not permitted Attached garages and carports are required to be accessed from the rear yard where the rear yard is accessible by an alley with access rights to the subject property. If Attached garages and there is no access to the rear yard, an attached garage may be accessed from the front carports or corner side yard provided the garage door (or doors) is no wider than 50% of the 70 D. Additional Development Standards for Cottage Building Forms: 71 1. Setbacks Between Individual Cottages: All cottages shall have a minimum setback of 73 2. Footprint: No cottage shall have a footprint in excess of eight hundred fifty (850) square 75 3. Building Entrance: All building entrances shall face a public street or a common open 77 4. Open Space Area: A minimum of two hundred fifty (250) square feet of common, 82 3. Deletes Section 21A.24.164 in its entirety: V1 4 83 21A.24.164: R-MU-35 RESIDENTIAL/MIXED USE DISTRICT: 84 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the R-MU-35 residential/mixed use district is to provide 91 B. Uses: Uses in the R-MU-35 residential/mixed use district, as specified in section 21A.33.020, 95 C. Minimum Lot Area And Lot Width: The minimum lot areas and lot widths required in this district Minimum LotLand Use Minimum Lot Width 5,000 square feet Multi-family dwellings 50 feet No minimum for Municipal service uses, including city utility uses and No minimum No minimum Natural open space and conservation areas, public and No minimum No minimum 12,000 squarePlaces of worship less than 4 acres in size Public pedestrian pathways, trails and greenways No minimum No minimum Public/private utility transmission wires, lines, pipes and No minimum 2,500 square feet Interior: 22 feetSingle-family attached dwellings (3 or more)per unit Single-family detached dwellings 2,500 square feet 25 feet 2,500 square feet Two-family dwellings 2,500 square feet 25 feet Utility substations and buildings Other permitted or conditional uses as listed in section 5,000 square feet 50 feet21A.33.020 98 Qualifying provisions: 1.There is no minimum lot area nor lot width required provided: 100 a. Parking for units shall be rear loaded and accessed from a common drive shared by all b. Driveway access shall connect to the public street in a maximum of 2 locations; and V1 5 103 c. No garages shall face the primary street and front yard parking shall be strictly prohibited. 105 D. Minimum Yard Requirements: 1. Single-Family Detached Dwellings: a. Front Yard: Minimum five feet (5'). Maximum ten feet (10'). 110 c. Interior Side Yard: (1). Corner lots: Four feet (4'). 112 (2). Interior lots: Four feet (4'). 113 d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of the lot depth, but need not be more than twenty 115 2. Single-Family Attached, Two-Family And Twin Home Dwellings: 119 (1). Single-family attached: Four feet (4') is required for any interior side yard that is not 121 (2). Two-family: (A) Interior lot: Four feet (4'). 124 (3). Twin home: No yard is required along the common lot line. A four foot (4') yard is 126 d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of lot depth or twenty five feet (25'), whichever is 128 3. Nonresidential, Multi-Family Residential And Mixed Use Developments: 131 c. Interior Side Yard: No setback is required unless an interior side yard abuts a Single- 138 d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of lot depth, but need not exceed thirty feet (30'). 4. Legal Lots: Lots legally existing on the effective date hereof, April 12, 1995, shall be V1 6 140 considered legal conforming lots. 141 5. Required Yards For Legally Existing Buildings: For buildings legally existing on the 143 E. Maximum Building Height: The maximum building height shall not exceed thirty five feet 148 1. Maximum height for nonresidential buildings: Twenty feet (20'). 2. Nonresidential uses are only permitted on the ground floor of any structure. 150 3. Nonresidential uses in landmark sites are exempt from the maximum height for 152 4. For any property abutting a Single-Family or Two-Family Residential District, the 155 F. Minimum Open Space Area: For residential uses and mixed uses containing residential uses, not 159 G. Landscape Buffers: Where a lot in the R-MU-35 District abuts a lot in a Single-Family or Two- 162 4. Deletes Section 21A.24.168 in its entirety: 21A.24.168: R-MU-45 RESIDENTIAL/MIXED USE DISTRICT: 165 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the R-MU-45 Residential/Mixed Use District is to provide 171 B. Uses: Uses in the R-MU-45 Residential/Mixed Use District, as specified in section 175 C. Minimum Lot Area And Lot Width: The minimum lot areas and lot widths required in this district Minimum Lot WidthLand Use Minimum Lot V1 7 5,000 square feet Multi-family dwellings 50 feet Municipal service uses, including City utility uses and No minimum No minimum Nonresidential uses No minimum No minimum Places of worship less than 4 acres in size No minimum Public/private utility transmission wires, lines, pipes No minimum No minimum 2,500 square feet Interior: 22 feetSingle-family attached dwellings (3 or more) 25 feet 2,500 square feet Two-family dwellings 2,500 square feet 25 feet Utility substations and buildings Other permitted or conditional uses as listed in section 5,000 square feet 50 feet 178 Qualifying provisions: 1. There is no minimum lot area nor lot width required provided: a. Parking for units shall be rear loaded and accessed from a common drive shared by all b. Driveway access shall connect to the public street in a maximum of 2 locations; and c. No garages shall face the primary street and front yard parking shall be strictly 186 D. Minimum Yard Requirements: 1. Single-Family Detached Dwellings: (1). Corner lots: Four feet (4'). (2). Interior lots: Four feet (4'). 193 d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of the lot depth, but need not be more than twenty 195 2. Single-Family Attached, Two-Family And Twin Home Dwellings: V1 8 198 c. Interior Side Yard: 199 (1). Single-family attached: Four feet (4') is required for any interior side yard that is not 201 (2). Two-family: (A). Interior lot: Four feet (4'). 204 (3) Twin home: No yard is required along the common lot line. A 206 d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of lot depth or twenty five feet (25'), whichever is 208 3. Nonresidential, Multi-Family Residential And Mixed Use Developments: 211 c. Interior Side Yard: No setback is required unless an interior side yard abuts a Single- or 218 d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of lot depth, but need not exceed thirty feet (30'). 219 4. Legal Lots: Lots legally existing on the effective date hereof, April 12, 1995, shall be 221 5. Required Yards For Legally Existing Buildings: For buildings legally existing on the 223 E. Maximum Building Height: The maximum building height shall not exceed forty five feet (45'), 228 1. Maximum height for nonresidential buildings: Twenty feet (20'). 2. Nonresidential uses are only permitted on the ground floor of any structure. 230 3. Nonresidential uses in landmark sites are exempt from the maximum height for 232 4. For any property abutting a Single-Family or Two-Family Residential District, the 235 F. Minimum Open Space Area: For residential uses and mixed uses containing residential uses, not V1 9 239 G. Landscape Buffers: Where a lot in the R-MU-45 District abuts a lot in a Single-Family 242 H. Parking Structures: Parking structures not attached to the principal building shall maintain a forty 245 5. Deletes Section 21A.24.170 in its entirety: 21A.24.170: R-MU RESIDENTIAL/MIXED USE DISTRICT: 248 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the R-MU Residential/Mixed Use District is to reinforce 255 B. Uses: Uses in the R-MU Residential/Mixed Use District as specified in section 21A.33.020, 258 C. Planned Development Review: Planned developments, which meet the intent of the ordinance, 261 D. Minimum Lot Area And Lot Width: The minimum lot areas and lot widths required in this 263 Land Use Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot Width Multi-family dwellings No minimum lot area 50 feet Municipal service uses, including City utility uses No minimum No minimum Natural open space and conservation areas, public No minimum Nonresidential uses No minimum No minimum Places of worship less than 4 acres in size No minimum Public/private utility transmission wires, lines, V1 10 Single-family attached dwellings 3,000 square feet per Interior: 22 feet Single-family detached dwellings 5,000 square feet 50 feet 4,000 square feet per Two-family dwellings 8,000 square feet 50 feet Utility substations and buildings Other permitted or conditional uses as listed in 264 E. Minimum Yard Requirements: (1) Corner lots: Four feet (4'). (2) Interior lots: Four feet (4') on one side and ten feet (10') on the other. 271 d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of the lot depth, but need not be more than twenty 273 2. Single-Family Attached, Two-Family and Twin Home Dwellings: b. Corner Side Yard: Ten feet (10'). c. Interior Side Yard: 277 (1) Single-family attached: No yard is required, however if one is provided it shall not be 279 (2). Two-family: (A). Interior lot: Four feet (4') on one side and ten feet (10') on the other. 282 (3) Twin home: No yard is required along one side lot line. A ten foot (10') yard is 284 d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of lot depth or twenty five feet (25'), whichever is 286 3. Multi-Family Dwellings and Any Other Residential Uses: b. Corner Side Yard: No setback is required. V1 11 289 c. Interior Side Yard: No setback is required. d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of lot depth, but need not exceed thirty feet (30'). 4. Nonresidential Development: a. Front Yard: No setback is required. b. Corner Side Yard: No setback is required. c. Interior Side Yard: No setback is required. d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of lot depth, but need not exceed thirty feet (30'). 296 5. Existing Lots: Lots legally existing on the effective date hereof, April 12, 1995, shall be 298 6. Minimum Lot Area Exemptions: For multiple-unit residential uses, nonresidential and 302 7. Existing Buildings: For buildings legally existing on the effective date hereof, 304 8. Maximum Setback: For single-family, two-family, and twin home dwellings, at least twenty 315 a. The architecture of the addition is compatible with the architecture of the original structure F. Maximum Building Height: The maximum building height shall not exceed seventy five 324 1. Maximum height for nonresidential buildings: Forty five feet (45'). 325 2. Maximum floor area coverage of nonresidential uses in mixed use buildings of residential 327 G. Minimum Open Space Area: For residential uses and mixed uses containing residential use, not 331 H. Landscape Yards: All front and corner side yards provided shall be maintained as a landscape V1 12 332 yard in conformance with chapter 21A.48, "Landscaping And Buffers", of this title. 333 I. Landscape Buffers: Where a lot in the R-MU District abuts a lot in a Single-Family or Two- 336 6. Deletes Section 21A.24.180 in its entirety: 21A.24.180: RO RESIDENTIAL/OFFICE DISTRICT: 339 A. Purpose Statement: The RO Residential/Office District is intended to provide a suitable 346 B. Uses: Uses in the RO Residential/Office District, as specified in section 21A.33.020, "Table Of 349 C. Minimum Lot Area And Lot Width: The minimum lot areas and lot widths required in this district Land Use Minimum Lot Area Minim um Lot Width Multi-family dwellings No minimum 100 feet Municipal service uses, including City utility uses No minimum No Natural open space and conservation areas, public and No minimum No Offices, as specified in section 21A.33.020 of this title 20,000 square feet 100 feet 5,000 square feet to 20,000Offices, as specified in subsection I of this section Places of worship less than 4 acres in size 12,000 square feet Public pedestrian pathways, trails and greenways No minimum Public/private utility transmission wires, lines, pipes No minimum No Single-family residences 5,000 square feet 50 feet 50 feet Utility substations and buildings Other permitted or conditional uses as listed in section 20,000 square feet 100 feet 352 D. Maximum Building Height: The maximum building height permitted in this district is sixty feet V1 13 354 (60') except: 356 2. If the property abuts a zoning district with a greater maximum building height, then the 358 E. Minimum Yard Requirements: 359 1. Multi-Family Dwellings And Offices On Greater Than Twenty Thousand Square Foot Lot 361 a. Front Yard: Twenty five feet (25'). 364 d. Rear Yard: The rear yard shall be twenty five percent (25%) of the lot depth, but need not 366 2. Single-Family, Two-Family Dwellings, And Offices On Lots Less Than Twenty Thousand 368 a. Front Yard: Twenty feet (20'). b. Corner Side Yard: Ten feet (10'). (1). Corner lots: Ten feet (10'). (2). Interior lots: Four feet (4') on one side and ten feet (10') on the other. 373 d. Rear Yard: The rear yard shall be twenty five percent (25%) of the lot depth, but need not 375 3. Accessory Buildings And Structures In Yards: Accessory buildings and structures may be 377 F. Required Landscape Yards: The front yard, corner side and, for interior lots, one of the interior 379 G. Maximum Building Coverage: The surface coverage of all principal and accessory buildings 381 H. Landscape Buffers: Where a lot in the RO District abuts a lot in a Single-Family or Two- 384 I. Offices In Existing Buildings On Lots Less Than Twenty Thousand Square Feet: Offices [end] V1 14 10. 21A.26: Commercial Districts (Deleting Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: _ December 4, 2024___ Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ ty Attorneyee Date Prepared: November 25, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only):  Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Deletes Chapter 21A.26 in its entirety: 2 CHAPTER 21A.26 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS 21A.26.010: GENERAL PROVISIONS: 6 A. Statement Of Intent: Salt Lake City commercial districts are intended to enhance the economic 9 10 20 B. Site Plan Review: In certain districts, permitted uses and conditional uses have the potential 27 C. Impact Controls and General Restrictions in the Commercial Districts: V1 1 28 1. Refuse Control: Temporary storage of refuse materials shall be limited to that produced on 34 2. Lighting: On site lighting shall be located, directed or designed in such a manner as to 36 3. Outdoor Sales, Display Or Storage: "Sales and display (outdoor)" and "storage and display 40 a. The outdoor sales or display of merchandise shall not encroach into areas of required 42 b. The outdoor sales or display of merchandise shall not be located in any required yard area 44 c. The outdoor sales or display of merchandise shall not include the use of banners, 46 d. Outdoor storage shall be required to be fully screened with opaque fencing not to exceed 48 e. Outdoor sales and display and outdoor storage shall also be permitted when part of 50 D. Permitted Uses: The uses specified as permitted uses in section 21A.33.030, "Table Of 54 E. Conditional Uses: The uses specified as conditional uses in section 21A.33.030, "Table Of 59 F. Accessory Uses, Buildings And Structures: Accessory uses and structures are permitted 62 G. Off Street Parking And Loading: The parking and loading requirements for the Commercial 64 H. Landscaping And Buffering: The landscaping and buffering requirements for the Commercial 66 I. Signs: Signs shall be allowed in the Commercial Districts in accordance with provisions of chapter 68 J. Modifications to Maximum Height: The maximum height of buildings in commercial zoning 71 1. At least fifty percent (50%) of the building complies with the maximum height of the V1 2 73 2. The modification allows the upper floor of a building to be level with the portion of the 76 3. The height of the ground floor is at least twelve (12) feet in height measured from finished 79 21A.26.020: CN NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT: 80 A. Purpose Statement: The CN Neighborhood Commercial District is intended to provide for small 89 B. Uses: Uses in the CN Neighborhood Commercial District as specified in section 21A.33.030, 93 C. Planned Development Review: Planned developments, which meet the intent of the ordinance, 96 D. Lot Size Requirements: No minimum lot area or lot width is required. No lot shall be larger 98 E. Maximum District Size: The total area of a contiguously mapped CN District shall not exceed 100 F. Minimum Yard Requirements: 101 1. Front or Corner Side Yard: A fifteen foot (15') minimum front or corner side yard shall be 105 2. Interior Side Yard: None required. 107 4. Buffer Yards: Any lot abutting a lot in a Residential District shall conform to the buffer yard 109 5. Accessory Buildings and Structures in Yards: Accessory buildings and structures may be located in a required yard subject to Section 21A.36.020, Table 21A.36.020.B of this 112 6. Maximum Setback: A maximum setback is required for at least sixty five percent (65%) of requirements of Chapter 21A.59 of this title, and the review and approval of the planning V1 3 119 may waive this requirement for any addition, expansion, or intensification, which increases 122 a. The architecture of the addition is compatible with the architecture of the original 124 b. The addition is not part of a series of incremental additions intended to subvert the intent 126 G. Landscape Yard Requirements: Front and corner side yards shall be maintained as landscape 129 H. Maximum Height: Twenty five feet (25'). 21A.26.025: SNB SMALL NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT: 132 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the Small Neighborhood Business Zoning District is to 142 B. Uses: Uses in the SNB Small Neighborhood Business District are as specified in the table of 144 C. Design Review: 145 1. Projects which meet the intent of this section, but not the specific design criteria outlined in 148 D. Minimum Lot Area And Lot Width: The minimum lot areas and lot widths required in this district Land Use Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot Width Dwelling unit, located above first floor Included in principal use Included in principal use Municipal service uses, including City No minimum No minimum Places of worship less than 4 acres in size 5,000 square feet 50 feet Public pedestrian pathways, trails and No minimum No minimum Public/private utility transmission wires, No minimum No minimum Retail goods establishments, when located 5,000 square feet V1 4 within an existing building originally Retail service establishments, when 5,000 square feet 50 feet Single-family detached dwellings 5,000 square feet 50 feet Other permitted or conditional uses as 5,000 square feet 50 feet 151 E. Maximum District Size: 153 1. Sixteen thousand 155 F. Yard Requirements: 156 1. Front and Corner Side Yard: Front and corner side yard setbacks shall be equal to the required yard areas of the abutting zoning district along the block face. When the property abuts more than one zone the more restrictive requirement shall apply. 159 2. Interior Side Yard: Interior side yard equal to the required yard areas of the abutting zoning district along the block face. When the property abuts more than one zone the more restrictive requirement shall apply. 162 3. Rear Yard: Rear yard setbacks shall be equal to the required yard areas of the abutting zoning district along the block face. When the property abuts more than one zoning district the more restrictive requirement shall apply. 165 4. Buffer Yards: Any lot abutting a lot in a Residential District shall conform to the buffer yard requirements of Chapter 21A.48, "Landscaping and Buffers", of this title. 167 5. Accessory Buildings and Structures in Yards: Accessory buildings and structures may be located in a required yard subject to Section 21A.36.020, Table 21A.36.020.B, "Obstructions in Required Yards", of this title. 170 G. Landscape Yard Requirements: 171 1. Front and corner side yards shall be maintained as landscape yards. Subject to site plan review approval, part or the entire landscape yard may be a patio or plaza, conforming to the requirements of section 21A.48.090 of this title. 174 H. Maximum Height: 175 1. Twenty five feet (25'). However, in no instance shall the height exceed the maximum height 177 I. Maximum Height Of Accessory Structures: 178 1.Refer to subsection 21A.40.050C of this title. J. Hours Of Operation: 180 1.Businesses in the SNB Zone shall be open to the general public no earlier than seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and no later than ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. 182 K. New Nonresidential Construction: V1 5 183 1. Construction of a new principal building, parking lot or addition to an existing building for a 188 a. The replacement use for properties containing residential units will include an equal or 190 b. The structure is isolated from other structures and does not relate to other structures 194 c. The design and condition of the structure is such that it does not make a material 198 L. Enlargement Of A Structure: The enlargement by square footage of an existing structure may 201 1. Use is permitted in the zone. 202 2. The proposed use is compatible to the neighborhood in terms of development intensity, 204 3. The traffic generated by the proposed expansion is similar to that generated by the 206 4. The use will not be detrimental to the existing character of development in the immediate 208 21A.26.030: CB COMMUNITY BUSINESS DISTRICT: 210 A. Purpose Statement: The CB Community Business District is intended to provide for the close 215 B. Uses: Uses in the CB Community Business District as specified in section 21A.33.030, 219 C. Planned Development Review: Planned developments, which meet the intent of the ordinance, 222 D. Lot Size Requirements: No minimum lot area or lot width is required, however any lot 225 E. Building Size Limits: Buildings in excess of seven thousand five hundred (7,500) gross square V1 6 229 addition to the total square footage. In addition to the design review standards in chapter 231 1. Compatibility: The proposed height and width of new buildings and additions shall be 233 2. Roofline: The roof shape of a new building or addition shall be similar to roof shapes found on 235 3. Vehicular Access: New buildings and additions shall provide a continuous street wall of 237 4. Facade Design: Facade treatments should be used to break up the mass of larger buildings 241 5. Buffers: When located next to low density residential uses, the Planning Commission 245 6. Step Backs: When abutting single-story development and/or a public street, the Planning 249 F. Minimum Yard Requirements: 250 1. Front or Corner Side Yard: No minimum yard is required. If a front yard is provided, it shall 253 2. Interior Side Yard: None required. 255 4. Buffer Yards: Any lot abutting a lot in a Residential District shall conform to the buffer yard 257 5. Accessory Buildings and Structures in Yards: Accessory buildings and structures may be located in a required yard subject to Section 21A.36.020, Table 21A.36.020B of this 260 6. Maximum Setback: A maximum setback is required for at least seventy five percent (75%) 270 a. The architecture of the addition is compatible with the architecture of the original V1 7 275 G. Landscape Yard Requirements: If a front or corner side yard is provided, such yard shall be 278 H. Maximum Height: Thirty feet (30'). 279 21A.26.040: CS COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTRICT: 281 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the CS Community Shopping District is to provide an 291 B. Uses: Uses in the CS Community Shopping District as specified in section 21A.33.030, 295 C. Planned Development Review: All new construction of principal buildings, uses, or additions 299 D. Minimum Lot Size: 1. Minimum lot area: Sixty thousand (60,000) square feet, excluding shopping center pad sites. 2. Minimum lot width: One hundred fifty feet (150'). E. Minimum Yard Requirements: 1. Front And Corner Side Yard: Thirty feet (30'). 3. Rear Yard: Thirty feet (30'). 306 4. Buffer Yards: All lots abutting property in a Residential District shall conform to the buffer 308 5. Accessory Buildings And Structures In Yards: Accessory buildings and structures may be located in a required yard subject to section 21A.36.020, table 21A.36.020B of this 311 F. Landscape Yard Requirements: A landscape yard of fifteen feet (15') shall be required on all 313 G. Maximum Height: No building shall exceed forty five feet (45'). 314 H. Access Restrictions: To maintain safe traffic conditions, lots in the CS Community Shopping V1 8 318 I. Effect Of Planned Development On Minimum Standards: Pursuant to chapter 21A.55 of this 321 21A.26.050: CC CORRIDOR COMMERCIAL DISTRICT: 323 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the CC Corridor Commercial District is to provide an 334 B. Uses: Uses in the CC Corridor Commercial District as specified in section 21A.33.030, "Table 337 C. Minimum Lot Size: 1. Minimum lot area: Ten thousand (10,000) square feet. 2. Minimum lot width: Seventy five feet (75'). D. Minimum Yard Requirements: 341 1. Front And Corner Side Yards: Fifteen feet (15'). 343 3. Rear Yards: Ten feet (10'). 344 4. Buffer Yards: All lots abutting property in a Residential District shall conform to the buffer 346 5. Accessory Buildings And Structures In Yards: Accessory buildings and structures may be located in a required yard subject to section 21A.36.020, table 21A.36.020B of this 349 E. Landscape Yard Requirements: A landscape yard of fifteen feet (15') shall be required on all 352 F. Maximum Height: No building shall exceed thirty feet (30'). Buildings higher than thirty 355 1. Procedure For Modification: A modification to the height regulations in this subsection F 360 2. Landscaping: If an additional floor is approved, increased landscaping shall be provided V1 9 363 shall be equal to ten percent (10%) of the area of the additional floor. 3. Maximum Additional Height: Additional height shall be limited to fifteen feet (15'). 367 21A.26.060: CSHBD SUGAR HOUSE BUSINESS DISTRICT (CSHBD1 AND CSHBD2): 368 In this chapter and the associated zoning map, the CSHBD Zone is divided into two (2) subareas for the 372 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the CSHBD Sugar House Business District is to promote a 378 B. Uses: Uses in the CSHBD Sugar House Business District as specified in Section 21A.33.030, 382 C. Design Standards Compliance: Development shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 384 D. Design Review: All new construction of principal buildings that exceed fifty feet (50') in height 391 E. Minimum Lot Size: No minimum lot area or width is required. 1. Front and Corner Side Yards: No minimum yard is required. 394 2. Maximum Front/Corner Side Yard Setback: The maximum front and corner side yard 404 3. Interior Side Yards: None required. 406 5. Buffer Yards: All lots abutting a lot in a residential district shall conform to the buffer yards 408 6. Setback from Single-Family Zones: For those structures located on properties zoned CSHBD V1 10 409 that abut properties in a Low Density, Single- Family Residential Zone, every three feet (3') 413 7. Parking Setbacks: See Table 21A.44.060 for parking location restrictions. 414 G. Maximum Height: Maximum height limits vary, depending upon location and land use. The 416 1. CSHBD1: Height Limit Up to 30' Residential Use Allowed. Nonresidential Use Allowed. >30' to 75'Allowed.For every square foot of nonresidential gross floor area above use must be provided. The residential Allowed if 90% of the >75' to 105' 418 419 2. CSHBD2: Height Limit Up to 30' Residential Use Allowed. Nonresidential Use Allowed. For every square foot of nonresidential gross >30' to 60'Allowed. 421 422 H. First Floor/Street Level Requirements: The ground floor use area required by Chapter 21A.37 V1 11 425 galleries, theaters or performing art facilities. 426 For such areas facing 2100 South, 1100 East, or Highland Drive, residential dwelling units are not 429 I. Residential Requirement for Mixed Use Developments: For those mixed use developments 432 1. Located in the same building as noted in Subsection G of this section, or 433 2. May be located in a separate building and/or on a different property in the area zoned 442 a. Construction of the off site residential use must be progressing beyond the footings 445 b. Prior to the nonresidential portion of the development obtaining a certificate of 455 J.Park Strip Materials: Property within this zoning district shall be considered part of an improvement 459 K. Street Trees: Street trees are required and subject to the regulations in Section 21A.48.060. 460 L. Street Lighting: Street lighting shall be installed in accordance with the City Street Lighting 463 M. Sidewalk Materials: Sidewalk paving shall include a minimum of ten percent (10%) brick or V1 12 473 toward the adjacent property line. Modifications to this requirement may be approved by the 478 21A.26.070: CG GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT: 480 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the CG General Commercial District is to provide an 490 B. Uses: Uses in the CG General Commercial District as specified in Section 21A.33.030, 494 C. Minimum Lot Size: 1. Minimum Lot Area: ten thousand (10,000) square feet. 497 3. Existing Lots: Lots legally existing prior to April 12, 1995, shall be considered legal 499 D. Minimum Yard Requirements: 2. Corner Side Yard: ten feet (10'). 504 5. Buffer Yard: All lots abutting residential property shall conform to the buffer yard 506 6. Accessory Buildings and Structures in Yards: Accessory buildings and structures may be located in a required yard subject to Section 21A.36.020, Table 21A.36.020.B of this 509 E. Maximum Yard: The maximum yard requirement is ten feet (10'). 511 a. Seating at a ratio of at least one bench for every five hundred (500) square feet of yard 513 b. Landscaping that includes an increase of at least twenty five percent (25%) in the totalnumber of trees required to be planted on the site; or 515 c. Awning or a similar form of weather protection that covers at least five feet in width and V1 13 516 length from all street-facing building entrances. 2. Regardless of the setback provided, doors shall be setback a minimum distance to allow thedoor to operate without swinging into a right of way or midblock walkway. 519 3. All provided front or corner side yards must contain a tree every thirty feet (30'). 520 4. The planning director, in consultation with the transportation director, may modify this 526 a. The architecture of the addition is compatible with the architecture of the original 528 b. The addition reduces the extent of the noncompliance of the existing building. 529 5. Exceptions to this subsection may be authorized through the design review process, subject 531 F. Landscape Yard Requirements: A landscape yard of five feet (5') shall be required on all front or corner side yards, conforming to the requirements of Section 21A.48.090 of this 534 G. Maximum Height: No building shall exceed seventy five feet (75') unless the property is within 539 Illustration of Regulation 21A.26.070.G Maximum Height 541 V1 14 542 543 1. Procedure For Modification: A modification to the height regulations, in this Subsection G 549 2. Outdoor Usable Space: If additional height is approved, the site shall include outdoor usable 556 3. Maximum Additional Height for Properties Outside of Boundary Identified in Subsection 559 H. Midblock Walkways: As part of the city's plan for the downtown area, it is intended that 570 1. Any new development shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway on the 572 2. The following standards apply to the midblock walkway: 573 a. The midblock walkway must be a minimum of fifteen feet (15') wide and include a 575 b. The midblock walkway may be incorporated into the building provided it is open to 577 c. Building encroachments into the midblock walkway are permitted if they include one or 579 (1) Colonnades; 580 (2) Staircases; (3) Balconies - All balconies must be located at the third story or above; 582 (4) Building overhangs and associated cantilever - These coverings may be between 586 (5) Skybridge - A single skybridge is permitted. All skybridges must be located at the V1 15 588 (6) Other architectural element(s) not listed above that offers refuge from weather and/or 590 Illustration of Regulation 21A.26.070.H Midblock Walkways 592 593 I. Restrictions on Parking Lots and Structures: An excessive amount of at or above ground parking 597 1. Parking shall be located behind principal buildings or incorporated into the principal 600 2. Parking lots not wholly behind the principal building are limited to no more than two 603 3. No special restrictions shall apply to belowground parking facilities. 4. Parking structures shall conform to the requirements set forth in Chapter 21A.37 of this title. 605 5. All parking lot and structure landscaping must comply with the provisions set forth in 609 21A.26.077: TC-75 TRANSIT CORRIDOR DISTRICT: 21A.26.078: TSA TRANSIT STATION AREA DISTRICT: 613 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the TSA Transit Station Area District is to provide an V1 16 615 environment for efficient and attractive transit and pedestrian oriented commercial, residential 626 1. Core Area: The purpose of the core area is to provide areas for comparatively intense 631 2. Transition Area: The purpose of the transition area is to provide areas for a moderate level 640 B. Station Area Types: A station area typology is the use of characteristics, such as building 646 1. Urban Center Station (TSA-UC): An urban center station contains the highest relative 649 2. Urban Neighborhood Station (TSA-UN): An evolving and flexible development pattern 654 3. Mixed Use Employment Center Station (TSA-MUEC): A mixed use employment station 663 4. Special Purpose Station (TSA-SP): The special purpose station is typically centered on a V1 17 665 of transit options. Land uses such as restaurants and retail support the dominant land use 670 C. Review Process: The review process for all new development and redevelopment within the 673 1. The following types of development are required to go through this review process: 674 a. Any addition of one thousand (1,000) square feet or more that extend a street 677 b. Additions that increase the height of an existing building or change the existing roofline; 678 c. Additions to the rear of buildings that are not adjacent to a public street, trail or other 682 d. Single-family detached dwellings and two-family dwellings are not required to obtain a 684 2. Application process steps: 685 a. Presubmittal Conference: All applicants for development within the TSA Transit 690 b. Development Review Application: After a presubmittal conference, the developer can 696 c. Public Noticing: A notice of application for a development review shall be provided in 698 d. Application Review: Table 21A.26.078.C.2.d of this Subsection C summarizes the 700 (1) Tier 1 Planning Commission Review: If a project is assigned a score less than 125 708 (2) Tier 2 Administrative Review: The planning director has the authority to approve a V1 18 711 hearing is not required because the project incorporates adequate development 714 TABLE 21A.26.078.C.2.d APPLICATION REVIEW Development Score Review Process Planning commission design review process Administrative review 0 - 124 points 125 or more points 715 716 D. Development Score: The purpose of the development score is to allow flexibility for designers 725 1. Formulating the Score: The development score is formulated by calculating all of the 730 2. Project Review: A development score shall be assigned to all projects within the TSA 735 3. Appeals: The development score may be appealed. All appeals of the development score 740 4. Expiration: No development score shall be valid for a period longer than one year unless a 743 E. Development Standards: 744 1. Application: The dimensional requirements of this section apply to all new buildings and 748 2. Building Height: The minimum and maximum building heights are found in table 753 TABLE 21A.26.078.E.2 V1 19 755 BUILDING HEIGHT REGULATIONS 1Minimum Height Maximum Height Urban center: 2Core40'90' Transition Urban neighborhood: Core 25'75' Transition Mixed use employment center: 25'75' Special purpose: 25'75' 757 Notes: 1. Minimum building heights apply to those properties with frontage on the street where fixed rail 765 3. Setbacks: a. General Standards for Front/Corner Side Yards: 767 (1) All portions of the yard not occupied by building, driveways, walkways or other 771 (2) Walls up to three feet (3') in height, patios and other similar elements intended to772activate the sidewalk can be located to the property773line. 775 subject to the front or corner side yard restrictions in Subsection 21A.36.020.B, Table77621A.36.020.B of this title. 777 (4) Balconies may project up to two feet (2') into the required yards and are not 780 (5) All front and corner side yard standards in Table 21A.26.078.E.3.b of this 784 b. Table 21A.26.078.E.3.b Setback Standards: TABLE 21A.26.078.E.3.b SETBACK STANDARDS V1 20 Property Frontage Front/Corner Side Yard Setback Interior Side Yard Rear Yard Minimum: 10', and at least 50% of the In locations where the sidewalk is not400 South Minimum: None, except a 25' North Temple Maximum: 15', but may be increased In locations where the sidewalk is not standard does not require removal of Minimum: Equal to the average300 South, 500 South, Streets with right- of-Minimum: 25% of the lot depth, up to Minimum: None At least 50% of the street facingAll other streets V1 21 789 790 c. Special Setback Provisions for Properties Adjacent to Jordan River: For properties that 797 4. Minimum Lot Area and Lot Width Requirements: 798 TABLE 21A.26.078.E.4 MINIMUM LOT AREA AND LOT WIDTH STANDARDS 801 Standard Minimum lot area Minimum lot width Required Dimension 2,500 square feet 40 feet 802 803 a. The minimum lot area applies to all new subdivisions of land and shall not be used to 805 b. Any legally existing lot may be developed without having to comply with the minimum 807 c. Lots subdivided for single-family detached, single-family attached, and two- family 809 d. Lots subdivided for single-family attached dwellings are exempt from minimum lot area 811 (1) Parking for units shall be rear loaded and accessed from a common drive shared by all 813 (2) Driveway access shall connect to the public street in a maximum of two (2) locations; 815 (3) No garages shall face the primary street and front yard parking shall be strictly 817 5. Open Space Area: Open space areas shall be provided at a rate of one square foot for every 823 6. Circulation and Connectivity: Development within the station area shall be easily accessible 828 a. All parking lots shall comply with the standards in Section 21A.44.020, "General Off V1 22 830 b. Parking is prohibited between the street-facing building line and any front or corner 833 c. Any new development shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock walkway on 836 (1) The midblock walkway must be a minimum of ten feet (10') wide and include a 838 (2) The midblock walkway may be incorporated into the building provided it is open to 840 7. Accessory Structures: No accessory structure shall be located in a required front yard or 842 F. Design Standards: 843 1. Development shall comply with the design standards in Chapter 21A.37 of this title when 845 2. All developments required to obtain a review score by Subsection C of this section shall 849 a. EIFS and Stucco Limitation: Use of Exterior Insulation and Finishing System (EIFS) 853 b. Front and Corner Side Yard Design Requirements: 854 (1) In yards greater than ten feet (10') in depth, one shade tree shall be planted for 858 (2) At least fifty percent (50%) of the front or corner side yards shall be covered in live 863 (3) At least thirty percent (30%) of the front or corner side yard shall by occupied by 866 (4) Driveways necessary for vehicle access to the site are allowed regardless of 868 c. Entry Feature Requirements: All required building entries shall include at least one of the 870 (1) An awning or canopy over the entrance that extends a minimum of five feet (5') from 872 (2) A recessed entrance that is recessed at least five feet (5') from the street facing facade; V1 23 874 in size; or 875 (4) A stoop that is at least two feet (2') above sidewalk level and that includes an 878 d. Ground Floor Use Requirement For 400 South and North Temple Boulevard: When 883 (1) Exception: Residential uses may be permitted within the required area in lieu of the 889 (2) The following additional requirements shall apply to the ground floor space if used for 891 (A) The shell space shall be at least twelve feet (12') in height; 892 (B) The street facing facade of each ground floor residential unit shall be at least sixty 894 (C) Each ground floor unit shall have a direct entrance from the sidewalk to the unit; 896 (E) Each ground floor unit shall include a porch, patio, stoop or other entrance feature 898 G. Multiple Buildings on a Single Parcel: Multiple principal buildings on a single parcel are 906 H. Conflicting Regulations: In cases where the regulations of this section conflict with another 910 I. Developments Over Five Acres: 911 1. Intent: Large scale developments have the potential to function as a self-contained mixed V1 24 920 2. Application: These standards are in addition to all other applicable standards. In situations 924 a. Block Layout: The intent of regulating block size and dimension is to create a 928 (1) The maximum perimeter dimension of any block shall be one thousand six 931 (2) The maximum perimeter dimension of a block may be increased to two thousand 938 b. Connectivity to Public Streets, Sidewalks, and Bicycle Lanes: In order to ensure that 945 c. Vehicle Access: Regulating access to private property from public streets is necessary 950 (1) Access points located on public streets intended for vehicles shall be spaced a 952 (2) No property shall have more than one (1) vehicle access point for every two hundred 954 (3) No access drive shall be greater than twenty four feet (24') wide. 955 (4) The location of all vehicle access points is subject to approval from the transportation division, a different design would improve the overall safety for all 960 d. Internal Circulation: Internal circulation systems allow for vehicles, pedestrians and V1 25 968 (1) Travel Lanes That Connect Parking Areas With a Public Street: All internal vehicle 971 (2) Design Speed: The internal circulation system shall be designed to move vehicles at 973 (3) Future Access to Adjacent Properties and Rights-Of-Way: All internal drive aisles, 977 (4) Centerlines: The centerline of all internal streets shall be in line with the 981 (5) Publicly Dedicated Streets: Any street that is to be publicly dedicated shall meet the 984 (6) Pedestrian Routes: Pedestrian routes that provide safe, comfortable, clear and 988 (7) Bicycle Paths: A coordinated system of bicycle paths should be provided. 989 (8) Approval; Modification of Standards: The internal circulation network is subject to 995 e. Parking: Parking may be provided along any private street within a development over five 999 1000 1001 1002 f. Open Space Area: In order to provide space for passive and active recreation, public and 1003 (1) Required: In the core and transition areas of all station areas, a minimum of ten 1008 (2) Connectivity to Adjacent Open Space Area: When adjacent to public open space 1011 g. Landscaping: All areas not occupied by buildings, plazas, tell"aces, patios, parking areas, V1 26 1015 used as community gardens or other active open space until such time as development [end] V1 27 11. 21A.27: Form Based Districts Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 4, 2024 Date: ___________________________Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ y Attorney Date Prepared: November 25, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Deletes Chapter 21A.27 in its entirety: the FB-UN1 zone has been relocated to the residential district chapter and the FB-SC, FB-SE, FB-UN2, and FB-MU zones have been consolidated with Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Deletes Chapter 21A.27 in its entirety: 3 CHAPTER 21A.27 FORM BASED DISTRICTS 6 21A.27.010: PURPOSE STATEMENT AND GENERAL PROVISIONS: 8 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the form based districts is to create urban neighborhoods 10 1. People oriented places; 2. Options for housing types; 12 3. Options in terms of shopping, dining, and fulfilling daily needs within walking distance or 14 4. Transportation options; 5. Access to employment opportunities within walking distance or close to mass transit; 18 8. Increased desirability as a place to work, live, play, and invest through higher quality form 20 B. Context Description: The form based districts are intended to be utilized in areas with the 22 1. Street, Block, And Access Patterns: A regular pattern of blocks surrounded by a V1 1 23 traditional grid of streets that provide mobility options and connections for 27 2. Building Placement And Location: Residential buildings are generally located close 31 3. Building Height: Building heights on local streets are relatively low and consistent with 34 4. Mobility: A balance between pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders, and motorists exist 36 C. Intent Of Form Based Districts: 37 1. Statement Of Intent: Form based districts are intended to provide zoning regulations 43 2. How To Use This Chapter: Form based districts emphasize the form, scale, placement, 50 21A.27.020: BUILDING TYPES AND FORMS ESTABLISHED: A. Building Types and Form Standards: 54 1. Encourage building forms that are compatible with the neighborhood and the future 58 2. Arrange building heights and scale to provide appropriate transitions between 61 3. Guide building orientation through setbacks and other requirements to create a consistent 65 4. Use building form, placement, and orientation to identify the private, semiprivate, and 67 5. Minimize the visual impact of parking areas; and V1 2 68 6. Minimize conflicts between pedestrians, bicyclists, and vehicles. B. Building Types and Forms: 70 1. Description: The permitted building forms are described in this subsection. Each 78 a. Urban House: A residential structure with the approximate scale of a single 87 89 V1 3 91 93 b. Two-Family Dwelling: A residential structure that contains two dwelling units in a 100 102 V1 4 103 104 c. Cottage Development: A unified development that contains two or more 109 d. Additional Development Standards for Cottage Building Forms: 110 (1) Setbacks Between Individual Cottages: All cottages shall have a minimum setback 112 (2) Footprint: No cottage shall have a footprint in excess of eight hundred fifty (850) 114 (3) Building Entrance: All building entrances shall face a public street or a common 116 (4) Open Space Area: A minimum of two hundred fifty (250) square feet of 120 V1 5 121 123 e. Row House: A series of attached single-family dwellings that share at least one 129 130 V1 6 131 133 f. Multi-Family Residential: A multi-famil y residential structure containing three (3) 135 137 g. Storefront: A commercial structure that may have multiple stories and contain a V1 7 141 type. All buildings, regardless of the specific use, have a ground floor that looks 144 146 V1 8 148 150 h. Vertical Mixed Use: A multi-story building that contains a mix of commercial and/or office with 153 155 V1 9 156 158 21A.27.030: BUILDING CONFIGURATION AND DESIGN STANDARDS: 159 A. Specific Intent of Configuration and Design Standards: 161 163 b. Continue the existing physical character of residential streets while allowing an 165 c. Focus development and future growth in the city along arterials and near transit 167 d. Arrange buildings so they are oriented toward the street in a manner that promotes 169 e. Provide human scaled buildings that emphasize design and placement of the main 171 f. Provide connections to transit through public walkways; 172 g. Provide areas for appropriate land uses that encourage use of public transit and are 174 h. Promote pedestrian and bicycle amenities near transit facilities to maximize alternative 176 i. Rehabilitate and reuse existing residential structures in the Form Based Zoning 179 B. Building Entry: Refer to the building entrance standards in Subsection 21A.37.050.D of this 182 1. Entry Feature: The following building entries are permitted as indicated: V1 10 183 TABLE 21A.27.030.B ENTRY FEATURE STANDARDS Entry Feature Permitted Urban Cottage Two-Family Development Dwelling Row House Vertical Storefront Mixed UseMulti- Family Porch and fence: A planted front yard where the street facing building facade is set back from the front property line with an attached porch that is permitted to encroach into the required yard. The porch shall be minimum of 6' in depth. The front yard may include a fence no taller than 3' in height P P P P P P 187 188 V1 11 Entry Feature Permitted Urban Cottage Two-Family Vertical Storefront Mixed UseRow House Multi- Terrance or lightwell: An back from the front P P P P P P P 190 V1 12 Entry Feature Permitted Urban Cottage Two-Family Development Dwelling Row House Vertical Storefront Mixed UseMulti- Family Forecourt: An entry feature wherein a portion of the street facing facade is close to the property line and the central portion is set back. The court created must be P P P P P P P landscaped, contain outdoor plazas, outdoor dining areas, private yards, or other similar features that encourage use and seating 197 V1 13 Entry Feature Permitted Urban Cottage Two-Family Development Dwelling Row House Vertical Storefront Mixed UseMulti- Family Stoop: An entry feature wherein the street facing facade is close to the front property line and the first story is elevated from the sidewalk sufficiently to secure privacy for the windows. The entrance contains an exterior stair and landing that is either parallel or perpendicular to the street. P P P P P P P Recommended for ground 203 V1 14 Entry Feature Permitted Urban House Based on Building Form Type Cottage Two-Family Vertical Storefront Mixed UseDevelopment Dwelling Row House Multi- Family Shopfront: An entry feature where the street facing facade is close to the property line and building entrance is at sidewalk grade. Building entry is covered with an awning, canopy, or is recessed from the front building facade, which defines the entry and provides protection for customers P P P P 208 V1 15 214 Entry Feature Permitted Urban House Based on Building Form Type Gallery: A building entry where the ground floor is no more than 10' from the front property line and the upper levels or roofline cantilevers from the Cottage Two-Family Vertical Storefront Mixed Use215Development Dwelling Row House Multi- Family P P P ground floor facade up to 226 V1 16 231 C. Additional Design Standards Required for Form Based Districts: 233 1. Open Space Area: A minimum of ten percent (10%) of the lot area shall be provided 243 a. At least one open space area shall include a minimum dimension of at least fifteen feet 245 b. Open space areas that are greater than five hundred (500) square feet must contain at least one useable element, accessible to all building occupants, from the following 248 (1) A bench for every two hundred fifty (250) square feet of open space area; 249 (2) A table for outdoor eating for every five hundred (500) square feet of open space 251 (3) An outdoor amenity. This is defined as an amenity that intends to provide 255 (4) Trees with a minimum spread of twenty feet (20') at mature height to shade a 257 (5) landscaping that equals at least thirty three percent (33%) of the landscaped 259 261 2. Residential Balconies: All dwelling units located above the first story and on a street- V1 262 facing façade shall include a balcony. The balcony shall be accessible from the 267 3. Design Standards Alternatives: 268 a. Alternatives to Required Build-To Line: Where a "required build-to" standard 271 (1) Landscaping Walls: Landscaping walls between twenty four inches (24") 274 (A) The wall incorporates seating areas. (B) The wall is constructed of masonry, concrete, stone or ornamental metal. 276 (C) The wall maintains clear view sightlines where sidewalks and pedestrian 278 (2) Pergolas and Trellises: Pergolas and trellises may count up to twenty five 281 (A) The structure is at least forty eight inches (48") deep as measured 283 (B) A vertical clearance of at least eight feet (8') is maintained above the walking 285 (C) Vertical supports are constructed of wood, stone, concrete or metal with a 288 (D) The structure maintains clear view sightlines where sidewalks and pedestrian 290 (3) Arcades: Arcades may count up to one hundred percent (100%) toward the 292 (A) The arcade extends no more than two (2) stories in height. (B) No portion of the arcade structure encroaches onto public property. 295 (D) The interior wall of the arcade complies with the building configuration 297 (4) Plazas and Outdoor Dining: Plazas and outdoor dining areas may count up to 300 (A) The plaza or outdoor dining is between the property line adjacent to the street 302 (B) Shall be within two feet (2') of grade with the public sidewalk. V1 18 303 (C) The building entry shall be clearly visible through the courtyard or plaza. 304 (D) The building facades along the courtyard or plaza shall comply with the 306 b. Alternatives to Ground Floor Transparency Requirement: The planning director 308 (1) The requirement would negatively impact the historical character of a building 310 (2) The requirement conflicts with the structural integrity of the building and 312 4. Permitted Encroachments and Height Exceptions: Obstructions and height 315 a. Building Height: In order to promote a varied skyline and other roof shapes in 318 (1) The additional height does not include additional living space. Vaulted ceilings, 320 (2) The slope of the roof is a minimum of a twelve-four pitch or a quarter barrel 324 325 b. Roof Top Gardens: Building height encroachments for rooftop uses are permitted V1 19 330 (1) The rooftop garden includes vegetation that covers a minimum of fifteen 334 (2) If the rooftop is used for non-residential land uses allowed in the zone and 338 5. Pedestrian Connections: Where required, the following pedestrian connection standards 340 a. The connection shall provide direct access from any building entry to the public 342 b. The connection shall comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) 344 c. The connection shall be fully paved and have a minimum width of four feet (4'). 345 d. The connection shall be separated from vehicle drive approaches and drive lanes by 347 e. Pedestrian connections that lead directly from the sidewalk to the primary building 350 D. Other Applicable Development Standards: All uses in the form based districts shall 353 1. 21A.33 Land Use Tables 2. 21A.36 General Provisions 3. 21A.37 Design Standards 4. 21A.38 Nonconforming Uses and Noncomplying Structures 7. 21A.44 Off Street Parking, Mobility, and Loading 9. 21A.48 Landscaping and Buffers 10. Any other applicable chapter of this title that may include applicable provisions. 363 E. Form Based Special Purpose Corridor District specific standards for detached or accessory 365 1. Detached or accessory multilevel parking garages or structures shall have the same 367 2. When a required setback abuts a residential district, the minimum setback required V1 20 370 371 21A.27.040: FB-SC AND FB-SE FORM BASED SPECIAL PURPOSE CORRIDOR 373 A. Subdistricts: 375 1. Named: The following subdistricts can be found in the Form Based Special Purpose 377 a. FB-SC Special Purpose Corridor Core Subdistrict: The FB-SC Special Purpose 383 b. FB-SE Special Purpose Corridor Edge Subdistrict: The FB-SE Special Purpose 389 2. Applicability Of Subdistricts: The regulations of the subdistricts shall apply as indicated in 391 FIGURE 21A.27.040.A REGULATING PLAN MAP - SUGAR HOUSE STREETCAR FORM BASED SPECIAL PURPOSE CORRIDOR AREA 395 V1 21 396 B. Street Types: 398 1. Street Types Intent: The intent of identifying specific types of streets in the Special 400 a. Ensure that a hierarchy of transportation is established; c. Determine the appropriate manner in which buildings address streets. 403 2. Street Types Established: The following types of streets are hereby established. The 407 a. Greenway Street: Streets that contain a streetcar line and stops and various types of 410 b. Neighborhood Street: Neighborhood streets are intended to serve the adjacent 415 c. Avenue Street: Avenue streets are those streets that are designed to accommodate 418 d. Boulevard Street: Boulevard streets are designed to provide automobile and 421 C. FB-SC Building Form Standards: Building form standards are listed in table 21A.27.040.C of 423 TABLE 21A.27.040.C FB-SC BUILDING FORM STANDARDS Permitted Building FormsMulti-Family And Storefront H Maximum building height Maximum building height in the FB- SC is 60 ft. Commercial or nonresidential uses are limited to Limitation on commercial uses Minimum of 5 ft. Maximum of 15 ft. Front and Neighborhood F Boulevard V1 22 Minimum of 50% of any street facing facade shall B Required build-to When adjacent to a residential district, a minimum When adjacent to a residential district, a minimum R Rear yard Minimum lot size 4,000 sq. ft.; not to be used to calculate density. W Minimum lot width 50 ft. DU Dwelling units per building form No minimum or maximum. 1 building form permitted for every 4,000 sq. ft. of 426 427 429 D. FB-SE Building Form Standards: Building form standards are listed in table 21A.27.040.D of this 431 TABLE 21A.27.040.D FB-SE BUILDING FORM STANDARDS V1 23 433 Permitted Building Forms Cottage, Row House, Multi-Family And Storefront H Maximum building height Maximum building height in the FB-SE is 45 ft. Limitation on commercial Commercial or nonresidential uses are limited to the first 2 stories uses and a height of 30 ft. Commercial and nonresidential rooftop uses Front Greenway Minimum of 5 ft. Maximum of 15 ft. Neighborhood Minimum of 15 ft. Maximum of 25 ft. Avenue Minimum of 5 ft. Maximum of 10 ft. yard Boulevard setback B Required build-to Minimum of 50% of street facing facade shall be built to the When abutting a residential district, a minimum setback of 25% of R Rear yard When abutting a residential district, a minimum setback of 25% of L Minimum lot size 4,000 sq. ft.; not to be used to calculate density. W Minimum lot width DU Dwelling units per No minimum or maximum. BF Number of building forms 1 building form permitted for every 4,000 sq. ft. of lot area V1 24 434 437 21A.27.050: FB-UN1 AND FB-UN2 FORM BASED URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT: 438 A. Subdistricts: 440 1. Named: The following subdistricts can be found in the urban neighborhood form based 442 a. FB-UN1 urban neighborhood 1 subdistrict: Generally includes small scale 447 b. FB-UN2 urban neighborhood 2 subdistrict: Generally includes buildings up to four 452 2. Applicability Of Subdistricts: The regulations of the subdistricts shall apply as indicated in 454 FIGURE 21A.27.050.A REGULATING PLAN MAP - WEST TEMPLE GATEWAY AREA 457 V1 25 458 B. FB-UN1 Building Form Standards: Building form standards are listed below in table TABLE 21A.27.050.B FB-UN1 BUILDING FORM STANDARDS463 Building Building Form Regulation Urban House Two-Family Cottage Development1 Row House Building height H Height 2.5 stories, maximum of 30', measured from established grade Front and Equal to average setback of block face, where applicable, otherwise minimum of 10' and V1 26 yard S Interior side Minimum 4' R Rear yard Minimum of 20% lot depth up to 25'4' minimum Minimum of L Minimum 3,000 sq. ft.; not to be used to calculate 1,500 sq. ft.; not to be 1,500 sq. ft.; not calculate W Minimum 30'15' per unit 15' per unit facing a 15' per unit. provided DU Maximum 2 units plus 1 2 units plus 1 1 unit per cottage,Minimum of 3; form BF Number of 1 building form permitted for every 3,000 1 cottage for every 1,500 1 building form sq. ft. of lot area sq. ft. of lot area permitted for forms per Parking: Surface Not permitted parking in Vehicle If off street parking is provided, vehicle access from an alley is required when property Parking on Not permitted Parking may be provided on an adjacent lot Attached Attached garages and carports are required to be accessed from the rear yard where the garages and rear yard is accessible by an alley with access rights to the subject property. If there is no carports access to the rear yard, an attached garage may be accessed from the front or corner side V1 27 465 Note: 468 C. FB-UN2 Building Form Standards: Building form standards are listed in Tables 21A.27.050.C.1 470 1. Cottage Development Form Standards: 471 TABLE 21A.27.050.C.1 Building Regulation Regulation for Building Form: Cottage Development H Height 30' maximum. All heights measured from the established grade. Minimum 10'. Provided front or corner side yard shall provide oneFront andF S Interior Side Minimum of 6'. R Rear Yard Minimum of 20' between cottage building form and rear property line. SeparationSC Minimum of 10', measured from the outside perimeter wall of the Each dwelling unit must include an allowed entry feature. See Table E Entry Feature At least 25% of the total land area of the cottage development shall be OS Open space area Building forms Side/Interio r Dwelling units not located directly adjacent to a street are permitted,SO V1 28 473 L Lots without Lots for individual cottage units without public street frontage area Frontage Documents that new lots have adequate access for pedestrians1. and vehicles to a public street by way of a minimum 5' wide solid 2. Includes a disclosure of private infrastructure costs for any As part of the city's plan for the downtown area, it is intended that MW Midblock a. The midblock walkway must be a minimum of 15' wide and b. The midblock walkway may be incorporated into the building c. Building encroachments into the midblock walkway are permitted if they include one or more of the following elements: (1) Colonnades; (2) Staircases; (3) Balconies - All balconies must be located at the third story or above. (4) Building overhangs and associated cantilever - These coverings (5) Skybridge - A single skybridge is permitted. All skybridges must (6) Other architectural element(s) not listed above that offers refuge See Section 21A.27.030 and Chapter 21A.37 for other applicableDSDesign 474 2. Row House Building Form Standards: TABLE 21A.27.050.C.2476 Building Regulation Regulation for Building Form: Row House H Height Maximum of 40'; All heights measured from established grade. Rooftop V1 29 decks and associated railing/parapet are allowed on any roof, including F Front and Minimum 10' and maximum 15', unless a greater setback is required due to S Interior Side Minimum of 6' between row house building form and side property line. R Rear Yard Minimum of 20' between row house building form and rear property line, U Uses Per Story Residential on all stories; live/work units permitted on ground level. Each dwelling unit must include an allowed entry feature. See Table connections with minimum 5' width required to each required entry feature. U Upper level When abutting a lot in a zoning district with a maximum building height of OS Open space Each dwelling unit shall include a minimum open space area that is equal to BF Building forms Multiple buildings may be built on a single lot provided all of the buildings Side/Interio r Dwelling units not located directly adjacent to a street are permitted, 1. Documents that new lots have adequate access to a public street by way V1 30 2. Includes a disclosure of private infrastructure costs for any shared MW Midblock As part of the city's plan for the downtown area, it is intended that midblock b. The midblock walkway may be incorporated into the building provided it (1) Colonnades; (3) Balconies: All balconies must be located at the third story or above; DS Design See Section 21A.27.030 and Chapter 21A.37 for other applicable building 477 3. Multi-family Residential, Storefront, and Vertical Mixed-use building form standards: 479 TABLE 21A.27.050.C.3 H Height Maximum height of 50'.1 All heights measured from established grade. GH Ground Floor Minimum ground floor height of 14'. V1 31 Height F Front and Ground Floor Residential Uses: A minimum of 10' and a maximum of 20'. This requirement may be modified through Design Review process S Interior Side Minimum of 6' required, except when an interior side yard is abutting a R Rear Yard The rear yard minimum shall be 10', except when rear yard is abutting a GU Ground Floor 900 South: The ground floor use space facing 900 South shall be limited to E Ground Floor Ground floor dwelling units adjacent to a street must have an allowed entry Upper level When abutting a lot in a zoning district with a maximum building height of MW Midblock As part of the city's plan for the downtown area, it is intended that midblock V1 32 pedestrian nature of the downtown. This requirement implements the city's 1. Any new development shall provide a midblock walkway if a midblock (1) Colonnades; (3) Balconies - All balconies must be located at the third story or above; (6) Other architectural element(s) not listed above that offers refuge from BF Building Forms Multiple buildings may be built on a single lot provided all of the buildings OS Open Space As required in Subsection 21A.27.030 .C.1 "Open Space Area." Design See Section 21A.27.030 and Chapter 21A.37 for other applicable building 481 Footnotes: 1. Additional Building Height Regulations. Properties listed in this footnote shall have a permitted a. For legally existing parcels or lots as of January 1, 2023 located on the corners of West e. On the southeast corner of 1300 South and State Street. V1 33 494 g. As indicated on the following map: 495 498 21A.27.060: FB-MU FORM BASED MIXED USE SUBDISTRICTS: 499 A. Subdistricts: 501 1. Names: The following subdistricts can be found in the form based mixed use district: 503 b. FB-MU11, Mixed Use 11 Subdistrict: This subdistrict generally includes 509 B. Reserved. 510 C. FB-MU11 Building Form Standards: Building form standards for each allowed building 513 1. Row House Building Form Standards: TABLE 21A.27.060.C.1 Building Regulation Regulation for Building Form: V1 34 H Height Maximum of 40'. All heights measured from established grade. Front and Corner Side Yard Minimum 5'. Maximum 10', unless a greater setback is required due Setback to existing utility easements in which case the maximum setback S Interior Side Yard Minimum of 5' between row house building form and side property R Rear Yard Minimum of 5' between row house building form and rear property Uses Per Story Residential on all stories; live/work units permitted on ground level. GU Ground Floor Use on 900 The required ground floor use space facing 900 South must be E Entry Feature Each dwelling unit must include an allowed entry feature. See U Upper Level Stepback When adjacent to a lot in a zoning district with a maximum building OS Open Space Area Each dwelling unit shall include a minimum open space area that is Subsection 21A.27.030 .C.1 "Open Space Area." A minimum of 20% BF Building Forms Per Lot Multiple buildings may be built on a single lot provided all of the Dwelling units not located directly adjacent to a street are permitted, V1 35 Lots for individual row house dwelling units without public street Section 21A.55.110 of this title. MW Midblock Walkway If a midblock walkway is shown in an adopted city plan on the DS Design Standards See Section 21A.27.030 and Chapter 21A.37 for other applicable 516 2. Multi-Family Residential, Storefront, and Vertical Mixed-Use Building Form Building Regulation Regulation for Building Forms: Multi-family Residential/Storefront/Vertical Mixed Use H Height Maximum height of 125'. All heights measured from established Buildings in excess of 85' require design review in accordance GH Ground Floor Height Minimum ground floor height 14'. F Front and Corner Side No minimum is required; however, doors are prohibited from May be modified through Design Review process (Chapter B Required Build-To Minimum of 50% of street facing facade shall be built within 5' No minimum required, except when an interior side yard is R Rear Yard No minimum required, except when rear yard is adjacent to a V1 36 separates a subject property from a different zoning district shall GU Ground Floor Use on The required ground floor use space facing 900 South shall be E Ground Floor Dwelling Ground floor dwelling units adjacent to a street must have an Entrances allowed entry feature. See Table 21A.27.030B for allowed entry 21A.27.030.C.5, are required to each required entry feature. U Upper Level Stepback When adjacent to a lot in a zoning district with a maximum MW Midblock Walkway If a midblock walkway is shown in an adopted city plan on the BF Building Forms Per Lot Multiple buildings may be built on a single lot provided all of OS Open Space Vegetation A minimum of 20% of the required open space area shall LB Loading Bay Maximum of one (1) loading bay on a front façade per street Section 21A.44.070 . Loading bay entry width limited to 14' and DS Design Standards See Section 21A.27.030 and Chapter 21A.37 for other 520 521 3. Parking Regulations: Specific parking standards applicable to the FB-MU11 524 TABLE 21A.27.060.C.3 Parking Regulation Applicability: Applies to all properties in the zone V1 37 Surface parking shall be located behind or to the 1. The parking is set back a minimum of 25' from 2. The setback area shall be considered a landscaped yard and comply with the landscape yard planting requirements in Chapter 21A.46 and include:SP Surface Parking a.Trees with a minimum mature spread of 20' planted at one tree for every 20' of street frontage; b.A 3' tall solid wall or fence at the property line along the street. A hedge or other similar Street facing parking garage entrance doors shall have a GE Garage Entrances Allowed behind or to the side of a principal building LS Loading and Service Existing Buildings 525 4. Streetscape Regulations: Specific streetscape regulations applicable to the FB- 530 TABLE 21A.27.060.C.4 Streetscape Regulation Applicability: Applies to all properties in the zone Sidewalks shall have a minimum width of 8'. This SW Sidewalk Width Street lights are required and shall be installed inSLStreet Lights V1 38 531 5. Uses Not Associated with Building Form: Allowed uses that do not involve [end] V1 39 12. 21A.30: Downtown Districts Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 4, 2024 Date: ___________________________Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ y Attorney Date Prepared: November 26, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Amends language related to ground floor use requirements to reflect updated language in the Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends Subsection 21A.30.020.D.4.c. as follows: c. The property where the building is located exceeds the minimum requirement for enhanced 6 (1) For Subsection 21A.37.050.A.1 (Design Standards Defined, Ground Floor Use Only), 9 10 13 (2) For Subsection 21A.37.050.A.2 (Design Standards Defined, Ground Floor Use and 18 2. Amends Subsection 21A.30.040.E.2.a.(2)(C) as follows: 20 (C) The property where the building is located exceeds the minimum requirement V1 1 23 (i) For Subsection 21A.37.050.A.1 (Design Standards Defined, Ground Floor 31 (ii) For Subsection 21A.37.050.A.2 (Design Standards Defined, Ground Floor 37 3. Amends Subsection 21A.30.045.E.2.b.(3) as follows: 39 (3) The building exceeds the minimum requirement for enhanced active ground floor uses establishments, retail service establishments or restaurants, public service portions of [end] V1 2 13. 21A.32.130: MU Mixed Use District Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 4, 2024 Date: ___________________________Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-0070 Version: 1 By: _____ y Attorney Date Prepared: November 26, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Deletes Section 21A.32.130 in its entirety in order to be consolidated with other mixed use Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Deletes Section 21A.32.130 in its entirety: 2 21A.32.130: MU MIXED USE DISTRICT: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the MU Mixed Use District is to encourage the development 15 B. Permitted Uses: Uses in the MU Mixed Use District as specified in section 21A.33.070, "Table 18 C. Planned Development Review: Planned developments, which meet the intent of the ordinance, 21 D. Minimum Lot Area And Width: The minimum lot areas and lot widths required in this district are Land Use Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot V1 1 Mixed use developments, including residential and No minimum No minimum Multi-family dwellings No minimum Municipal service uses, including City utility uses and 5,000 square feet Natural open space and conservation areas, public and No minimum No minimum Nonresidential uses No minimum No minimum Pedestrian pathways, trails and greenways Public/private utility transmission wires, lines, pipes,No minimum Single-family attached dwellings 3,000 square feet per Interior: 22 feet Single-family detached dwellings 4,000 square feet 40 feet 3,000 square feet per Two-family dwellings 6,000 square feet 40 feet Utility substations and buildings Other permitted or conditional uses as listed in 23 Qualifying provisions: a. Parking for units shall be rear loaded and accessed from a common drive shared by all units E. Minimum Yard Area Requirements: 31 b. Corner Side Yard: Ten feet (10'). (1) Corner lots: Four feet (4'). (2) Interior lots: 37 (A) Single-family attached: No yard is required, however if one is provided it shall 39 (B) Single-family detached, two-family and twin home dwellings: Four feet (4') on V1 2 41 d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of the lot depth, but need not be more than twenty 43 2. Multi-Family Dwellings, Including Mixed Use Buildings With Less Than Twenty Five 45 a. Front Yard: Ten feet (10') minimum. 48 d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of the lot depth, but need not exceed thirty feet 52 3. Nonresidential Development, Including Mixed Uses With Greater Than Twenty Five Percent 54 a. Front Yard: Ten feet (10') minimum. b. Corner Side Yard: Ten feet (10'). c. Interior Side Yard: No setback is required. d. Rear Yard: Twenty five percent (25%) of lot depth, but need not exceed thirty feet (30'). 58 4. Legally Existing Lots: Lots legally existing on the effective date hereof, April 7, 1998, shall 60 5. Additions: For additions to buildings legally existing on the effective date hereof, required 62 6. Maximum Setback: A maximum setback is required for at least seventy five percent (75%) of 72 a. The architecture of the addition is compatible with the architecture of the original 74 b. The addition is not part of a series of incremental additions intended to subvert the intent 76 Appeal of administrative decision is to the planning commission. 77 F. Maximum Building Height: The maximum building height shall not exceed forty five feet (45'), V1 3 80 (60'), may be authorized through the design review process, subject to the requirements of chapter 82 1. Maximum Height For Nonresidential Buildings: Nonresidential buildings shall not exceed 84 2. Maximum Height Of Mixed Use Buildings Of Residential And Nonresidential Uses: Mixed 87 G. Minimum Open Space Area: For residential uses and mixed uses containing residential use, not 91 H. Required Landscape Yards: All front and corner side yards shall be maintained as landscape 93 I. Landscape Buffers: Where a nonresidential or mixed use lot abuts a residential or vacant lot within 96 J. Nonresidential Use Of A Residential Structure: The conversion and remodeling of a residential 99 100 101 102 K. New Nonresidential Construction: Construction of a new principal building for a nonresidential 103 [end] V1 4 14. 21A.34: Overlay Districts `Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: 5/2/2025 Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 3 By: _Courtney Lords____________________ Senior City Attorney Date Prepared: May 2, 2025 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): •Amends Section 21A.34.030 Transitional Overlay to incorporate new standards and uses. •Amends Section 21A.28.020.F.2 by adding a subsection c. Subsection c reflects the height Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends Section 21A.34.030 as follows: 21A.34.030: T TRANSITIONAL OVERLAY DISTRICT: 4 A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the T Transitional Overlay District is to allow limited high 9 10 14 B. District Locational Criteria: Residential areas covered by the T Transitional Overlay District are 16 1. A land use designation in the City's General Plan identifying reuse or redevelopment for V3 1 18 2. The presence of external influences, such as proximity to expressways, railroad tracks and 20 3. Deteriorating housing stock. 21 C. Permitted Uses: The uses specified as permitted uses in the table of permitted and conditional 24 DB. Additional Conditional Uses: The uses specified as conditional uses in the table of permitted and conditional uses set forth in Part III of this title for the underlying district shall be conditional 27 1. In addition to the permitted and conditional uses listed permitted in the land use tables for the 30 TABLE 21A.34.030.B.1 Use Permitted (P) or CAmbulance service Blacksmith shop C Bus line yard and repair Limousine service Sign painting/fabrication C Welding shop 31 2. Conflicts: When a use is already listed as permitted or conditional in the underlying zone but 36 1. Light manufacturing and industrial assembly uses; 5. Commercial photography studios and photofinishing laboratories; V3 2 43 7. Retail services establishments; 46 C. Site and Building Design Standards: In addition to the underlying zoning standards, the following 48 1. Building form: Principal buildings are subject to the storefront building form regulations. 2. Landscape buffers: 10-foot landscape buffers shall be required along the side and rear yards, 3. Front and corner side landscape yards: Principal buildings may exceed the maximum front a. A minimum 10' front/corner side landscape yard(s) is required; 4. Surface Parking: Surface parking may be located in a required or provided front/corner side 5. Existing landscape encroachments: The landscape requirements of this subsection may be 6. Design Standards Alternative: Principal buildings that provide front and/or corner side yards TABLE 21A.34.030.C.6 Design Standard (Code Section)Requirement Ground floor use: active uses (%) (21A.37.050.A.1)252 70 70 20 0 - V3 3 Building entrances (feet) (21A.37.050.D)X2 25Blank wall: maximum length (feet) (21A.37.050.E) Street facing facade: maximum length (feet)2501 Upper floor step back: Upper level (feet)- Upper floor step back (landmark) (21A.37.050.G.2)- - X Lighting: parking lot (21A.37.050.I) Screening of mechanical equipment (21A.37.050.J) 81 Footnotes: 1. Maximum façade length does not apply to retail uses noted in Subsection D below. D. Existing Large Retailer Exception: For retail stores over 100,000 square feet in gross floor area in 88 E. Minimum Lot Area: The minimum lot area for any conditional use shall be 10,000 square feet. 91 H. Site Design Criteria: The land use compatibility of a proposed conditional use shall be assessed, 94 1. The proposed principal building shall be located not less than 20' from any residential 96 2. Interior side yards for lots abutting residential uses shall not be less than 12'; 100 6. Signs should be limited to one flat nonilluminated identification sign not more than six square 102 I. Application: The application for a conditional use in the transitional overlay district shall include V3 4 107 1. The amount of employee, customer, or other business related traffic (i.e., delivery and pick 4. Hours of operation of the business; 5. The amount of noise, noxious odors, fumes or vibration anticipated from the proposed use; 7. Schematic landscape plan. 120 J. Standards: In evaluating the suitability of a proposed conditional use, the planning commission 122 1. In addition to all the requirements, standards and criteria established for the transitional 2. Deletes Section 21A.34.090 as follows: 21A.34.090: RESERVED SSSC SOUTH STATE STREET CORRIDOR OVERLAY DISTRICT: A. Purpose: The purpose of the SSSC South State Street Corridor Overlay District is to acknowledge and reinforce the historical land development patterns along South State Street between 900 South and 2100 South. 135 B. Maximum Building Height Exemption: Buildings located within the BP Business Park Base 138 C. Minimum Yard Requirement Exemption: 139 1. Front Yard: Structures located within the CC Corridor Commercial Base Zoning District and 143 2. Maximum Setback: A maximum setback is required for at least thirty five percent (35%) of 150 a. The architecture of the addition is compatible with the architecture of the original V3 5 152 b. The addition is not part of a series of incremental additions intended to subvert the intent 154 Appeal of administrative decision is to the Planning Commission. 155 3. Parking Setback: Surface parking lots within an interior side yard shall maintain a twenty five 161 a. The parking is compatible with the architecture/design of the original structure or the 163 b. The parking is not part of a series of incremental additions intended to subvert the intent 165 c. The horizontal landscaping is replaced with vertical screening in the form of berms, plant 167 d. The landscaped setback is consistent with the surrounding neighborhood character. 170 D. District Location: The South State Street Corridor Overlay District is the area generally aligned 173 Commencing 165 feet east of the east right-of-way line at the intersection of 2100 South and 180 E. Entrance And Visual Access: 181 1. Minimum First Floor Glass: The first floor elevation facing a street of all new buildings or 190 a. The requirement would negatively impact the historic character of the building, V3 6 191 b. The requirement would negatively impact the structural stability of the building, or 192 c. The ground level of the building is occupied by residential uses, in which case the forty 194 Appeal of administrative decision is to the Planning Commission. 195 2. Facades: Provide at least one operable building entrance per elevation that faces a public 199 3. Maximum Length: The maximum length of any blank wall uninterrupted by windows, doors, 201 4. Screening: All building equipment and service areas, including on grade and roof mechanical 206 F. Parking Lot/Structure Lighting: If a parking lot/structure is adjacent to a Residential Zoning 210 G. Exemptions: The MU-8 Form Based Mixed Use 8 Subdistrict, and FB-UN2 Form Based Urban 212 213 3. Deletes Section 21A.34.100 as follows: 21A.34.100: RESERVED M-1H LIGHT MANUFACTURING HEIGHT OVERLAY DISTRICT: A. Purpose: The purpose of the M-1H Light Manufacturing Height Overlay District is to provide a 220 1. Overlay District Boundary Description: Between 1730 South and 2100 South and 5200 West 222 Beginning at the southwest corner of the Pratezk Industrial Park plat 1, part of the southwest V3 7 232 00°01'22" E 2206.47 feet to a point of curve, (radius bears S 89°58'38" W); thence 234 2. Maximum Building Height: The maximum allowable building height in the M-1H Overlay 236 4. Deletes Section 21A.34.110 as follows: 21A.34.110: RESERVED DMSC DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET CORE OVERLAY DISTRICT: A. Purpose Statement: The purpose of the DMSC Downtown Main Street Core Overlay District is to 244 B. District Location: The DMSC Downtown Main Street Core Overlay District is the area bounded 246 C. Permitted And Conditional Uses: The uses specified as permitted or conditional uses in the tables 248 5.Adopts a new Subsection 21A.28.020.F.2.c as follows: 250 c. Within the area bounded by 1730 South and 2100 South, and 5200 West and 5500 West 252 Adopts a new Subsection 21A.34.070.O as follows: 254 O. Transitional Area Boundary: The Landfill Overlay Transitional Area applies to the following [end] V3 8 15. 21A.36: General Provisions Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 4, 2024 Date: ___________________________Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ y Attorney Date Prepared: November 26, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Amends 21A.36.010 by modifying references to districts that are being replaced. Amends Subsection 21A.36.310.C by deleting references to zoning districts that are being Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends Subsection 21A.36.010.E as follows: 2 E. Flag Lots Iin Nonresidential Districts: In the CG, BP, RP, M-1 and M-2 Districts any district other 5 1. As part of new subdivisions or through the planned development process only when 8 9 2. The flag lot access strip shall have a minimum of twenty four feet (24') of frontage on a public 10 3. The City subdivision review process determines the following: a. It is not desirable or necessary to extend a public street to access the parcel, and 17 2. Deletes the title of Section 21A.36.040 as follows: 21A.36.040: RESIDENT HEALTHCARE FACILITIES: RESERVED 3. Deletes the title of Section 21A.36.050 as follows: V1 1 24 21A.36.050: ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES: RESERVED 4. Deletes the title of Section 21A.36.060 as follows: 21A.36.060: NURSING CARE FACILITIES: RESERVED 5. Deletes the title of Section 21A.36.070 as follows: 21A.36.070: GROUP HOMES: RESERVED 6. Deletes the title of Section 21A.36.080 as follows: 21A.36.080: TRANSITIONAL VICTIM HOMES: RESERVED 7. Deletes the title of Section 21A.36.090 as follows: 21A.36.090: TRANSITIONAL TREATMENT HOMES: RESERVED 8. Deletes the title of Section 21A.36.100 as follows: 21A.36.100: RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT HOMES: RESERVED 9. Amends the title of Section 21A.36.200 as follows: 21A.36.200: QUALIFYING PROVISIONS STANDARDS FOR AN URBAN FARM: 10. Amends the title of Section 21A.36.210 as follows: 21A.36.210 QUALIFYING PROVISIONS STANDARDS FOR A COMMUNITY GARDEN: 11. Amends the title of Section 21A.36.220 as follows: 21A.36.220 QUALIFYING PROVISIONS STANDARDS FOR A SEASON FARM STAND: 12. Amends the title of Section 21A.36.230 as follows: 21A.36.230 QUALIFYING PROVISIONS STANDARDS FOR A SOLAR ARRAY: V1 2 71 13. Amends the title of Section 21A.36.240 as follows: 21A.36.240 QUALIFYING PROVISIONS STANDARDS FOR A LARGE WIND ENERGY 14. Deletes Subsections 21A.36.300.E and F in their entirety: 80 E. Minimum Area: In the CN and RB Zoning Districts, an alcohol related establishment shall only be allowed if such zoning district in which the alcohol related establishment is proposed is at 82 least one-half (contiguous area. 2) acre in83F. Concentration Prohibited: In the CN and RB Zoning Districts, not more than one alcohol related 94 15. Amends Subsection 21A.36.310.C as follows: 95 C. Medicinal Cannabis Pharmacy Authorized as Permitted Use: A medicinal cannabis pharmacy 100 1. As required by Utah Code Chapter 26-61a, a medicinal cannabis pharmacy shall be a. Two hundred feet (200') from a community location (public or private school, b. Six hundred feet (600 ') from an area zoned primarily residential. 2. The proximity requirements described in Subsection C.1 shall be measured as required in [end] V1 3 16. 21A.38: Nonconforming Uses and Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 4, 2024 Date: ___________________________ By: _____ AttorneyPetition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 Date Prepared: November 26, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Amends Subsection 21A.38.040.H to update references to deleted commercial districts, modify Amends Subsection 21A.38.050.B.1.a to include noncomplying situations involving maximum Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1.Amends Subsection 21A.38.040.H as follows: 2 H. Modifications Tto Nonconforming Uses: Except as provided in this section, a nonconforming use 8 1. Change Oof Nonconforming Use Tto Aanother Nonconforming Use: 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 a. Permitted: Any change of an existing nonresidential nonconforming use to another V1 1 19 hard surfaced parking areas on the site. Within a mixed use development no existing 30 c. Drive-through uses: Existing nonconforming drive throughs may not change to another 33 2. Enlargement of a Nonconforming Use: An eEnlargement of a legal nonconforming use are 35 a. Limited to a one-time expansion after April 12, 1995, or after the passage of the ordinance 38 (1) Such expansion is limited to a one time expansion of up to twenty five percent (25%) 41 (2) The use may not occupy additional land. A nonconforming use is prohibited from 45 d. Unless otherwise exempt, the expansion is subject to the site being able to provide required 47 e. An approved expansion shall be documented through an updated zoning certificate for the 49 Any expansion to the nonconforming use beyond these limits is not permitted. The expansion 53 3. Noncomplying structures associated with a nonconforming use are subject to 57 4. Exterior Or Interior Remodeling Oor Improvements To Structure: Exterior or interior V1 2 63 5. Deterioration Oor Destruction Oof Structure Wwith Aa Nonconforming Use: Restoration of a 66 a. If a building or structure that contains a nonconforming use is allowed to deteriorate to a 70 b. If a building or structure that contains a nonconforming use is voluntarily razed, or is 72 c. If a property owner has voluntarily demolished seventy five percent (75%) or more of the 76 d. A nonconforming use may be restored when reconstruction is approved according to the 78 e. If a building or structure that contains a nonconforming use is involuntarily destroyed in 83 2. Amends Subsection 21A.38.050.B.1.a as follows: 84 a. Front Yard: A principal building with a front yard setback that is less than the minimum 91 3. Amends Subsection 21A.38.050.B.2 as follows: 93 2. Noncomplying as to Height: 94 a. Maximum height: A principal structure that exceeds the maximum height of the underlying 97 b. Minimum height: A principal structure with a height that is less than the minimum required 100 [end] V1 3 17. 21A.40: Accessory Uses, Buildings and Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 4, 2024Date:____ Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ ity AttorneyKee Date Prepared: November 30, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 Amends Section 21A.40.050.C.1 by deleting references to zoning districts that are being Amends the title of Sections 21A.40.052 and 21A.40.110. requirements of this section are being moved to a similar section in Section 21A.44.080 that also Amends Section 21A.40.090 by eliminating outdated provisions related to television and satellite Amends Section 21A.40.120.E.4.b to allow taller fencing around utility infrastructure for security Amends Section 21A.40.120.G.1 by deleting a reference to the CG zoning district. Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends Section 21A.40.050.C.1 as follows: C. Maximum Height of Accessory Buildings/Structures: 3 1. Accessory to Residential Uses in the FP District, and RMF Districts, RB, R-MU Districts, 7 a. The height of accessory structures with flat roofs shall not exceed twelve feet (12') feet. 10 11 b. The height of accessory structures with pitched roofs shall not exceed seventeen feet V1 1 12 (17')feet measured to the midpoint of the roof. The height of pitched roof structures may be 2. Deletes Section 21A.40.052 in its entirety: 21A.40.052: ACCESSORY USES ON ACCESSORY LOTS: 3. Deletes Section 21A.40.060 in its entirety: 21A.40.060: DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITY REGULATIONS: A. Purpose: The regulations of this section are intended to allow for drive-through facilities by 1. These regulations shall apply to all new drive-through facilities, any rebuild or replacement of C. Additional Application Materials Required: In addition to the site plan and standard application 1. Stacking Lane Standards: These standards ensure that there is adequate on site maneuvering b. Other Drive-Through Facilities: V1 2 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 (1) Primary Facilities: A minimum of one hundred twenty feet (120') for a single stacking lane or sixty feet (60') per lane when there is more than one stacking lane, is required for all other drive-through facilities. A stacking lane is measured back to the point of service or final service window. Stacking lanes do not have to be linear. (2) Accessory Facilities: A stacking lane is not required for accessory facilities where vehicles do not routinely stack up while waiting for the service. Examples are window washing, air compressor, and vacuum cleaning stations; c. Stacking Lane Design And Layout: Stacking lanes must be designed so that they do not interfere with parking and vehicle circulation; and d. Stacking Lanes Identified: All stacking lanes must be clearly identified, through the use 2. Traffic Circulation Requirements: a. Only one driveway providing vehicular access to and from the drive-through window or d. A traffic study addressing both on site and off site traffic and circulation impacts may be required as part of a permit application for a drive-through facility. 3. Noise Levels: Noise emitted from drive-through service windows and related features (such as remote ordering equipment at outdoor menu boards at fast food restaurants) shall not exceed the levels as established by the Salt Lake Valley Health Department. Noise generating equipment includes, but is not limited to, items such as speakers, mechanical car washes, vacuum cleaners, and exterior air compressors. 4. Air Quality: Drive-through facilities shall post Idle Free signs pursuant to title 12, chapter 12.58 of this Code. 5. Accessibility: a. Direct pedestrian entry through the front of the building shall be provided from public c. Decorative paving, or similar material, complemented by landscaping, shall be used E. Findings Required For Approval: The approval of a drive- through facility shall require that the 1. The proposed location of the drive-through facility will not result in adverse impacts upon the V1 3 104 3. When a drive-through use adjoins any residentially used or residentially zoned property, a 4. The site plan meets the accessibility standards required in this section. 4. Amends Section 21A.40.090 as follows: 21A.40.090 ANTENNA REGULATIONS: All antennas shall comply with the following regulations and all other ordinances of the city and any 116 A. TV Antennas: TV antennas shall be permitted in any zoning district, subject to the following 118 1. In residential districts, one rooftop antenna shall be permitted per dwelling; 2. In nonresidential districts, more than one rooftop TV antenna shall be permitted per structure; 120 3. The maximum dimension, whether height, length or diameter, of any TV antenna shall not 122 4. Each TV antenna shall be located on that portion of a hip, gable or gambrel roof which 125 B. Satellite Dish Antennas: Satellite dish antennas shall be permitted in any zoning district, 127 1. Residential Districts: No more than one satellite dish antenna may be installed per dwelling 129 a. A ground mounted satellite dish antenna in residential districts shall not be larger 132 b. Satellite dish antennas eighteen inches (18") or less in diameter shall be allowed on the 134 2. Nonresidential Districts: a. Roof, wall or ground mounted satellite dish antennas are permitted. 136 b. Rooftop antennas shall be screened. Ground mounted antennas shall be located in the 138 3. Nameplates Only: No satellite dish shall contain any sign or advertising material, except for 140 C.A. Communication Towers: Communication towers are permitted in certain nonresidential 143 D. B. Amateur Radio Facilities With Surface Area Exceeding ten (10) Square Feet: Any antenna V1 4 147 radio facility shall be permitted as an accessory use, but only in compliance with the 1. Number Limited: No more than one such antenna or antenna support structure with a 3. Attachment to Buildings Limited: No such antenna or its support structure shall be attached 158 a. Height: The antenna and its support structure shall not extend more than twenty feet (20 160 b. Mounting: The antenna and its support structure shall not be attached to or mounted 166 c. Grounding: The antenna and its support structure shall be bonded to a grounding rod. 167 E. C. Wireless Telecommunications Facilities; Low Power Radio Services Facilities: The purpose 175 1. Uses: The uses specified in tTable 21A.40.090E of this section, indicate which facility 179 a. Administrative Consideration Oof Conditional Uses: Applications for low power wireless 182 183 TABLE 21A.40.090E WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES Monopole With Antennas And Antenna Support Monopole With Antennas And Antenna Support Structure Structure Less Than 2' Greater Than 2' Wide3 Wide3Wall Mount3 Mount3 Roof Lattice StealthDistrict Height Limit But Not To 60' Or Exceeding The Maximum Height District Height Limit But Not To 60' Or Exceeding The Maximum HeightExceed 60'Exceed 60' V1 5 (Whichever Limit Of (Whichever Limit Of Is Less)The Zone Up To 30 Additional feet Is Less)The Zone Up To 30 Additional feet Residential districts: R-1/12,000 R-1/7,000 R-1/5,000 SR-1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P P SR-3 R-2 RMF-30 C P P Mixed use/Downtown/ RBMU-2 P1 P P1 C P R-MUMU-3 C P C C C Commercial/manufac CNMU-6 P1 P P P P P P P P P P P P P CP P P C C C P P P P P P P P P P P P P P4 P C C C C C C C C C 4 C C C C C C C C C P4 P C C C C C C C C C4 C CSHBD P P C D-1 P P D-2 P D-3 P D-4 P G-MU P P C4 CM-2 P Special purpose RP P C P V1 6 BP P P1 P1 P1 P1 P P P1 P1 P1 P1 P P C C C P AG C PL P C PL-2 P C P C UI 2 P P C C C C P P MU C 185 Notes: P = Permitted use 187 C = Conditional use 188 1. Allowed as a permitted use on a residential building consisting of 4 or more attached dwelling 2. New telecommunications towers are allowed outside the telecommunication corridor in the OS Zzone for public safety, public security, or Salt Lake City Public Utilities Department purposes only. 3. Collocation of a wireless telecommunication facility is allowed per subsection CE4 of this section. 4. Prohibited within the Eco-Industrial Buffer Area of the Northwest Quadrant Overlay District. 196 197 2. Facility Types: Low power radio services facilities are characterized by the type or location 204 a. Wall Mounted Antenna: The following provisions apply to wall mounted antennas: 205 (1). Wall mounted antennas shall not extend above the wall line of the building or 207 (2). Antennas, equipment, and the supporting structure shall be painted to match the 212 (3). Antennas mounted directly on existing parapet walls, penthouses, or mechanical 215 b. Roof Mounted Antenna: The following provisions apply to roof mounted antennas: V1 7 216 (1) Roof mounted antennas shall be allowed on top of existing penthouses or 219 (2) For antennas not mounted on a penthouse or mechanical equipment room, the 232 (3) Roof mounted antennas are permitted only on a flat roof. 233 c. Monopole Wwith Antennas Aand Support Structure Less Than Two Feet Iin Width: d. Monopole Wwith Antennas Aand Antenna Support Structure Greater Than Two Feet e. Lattice Tower: The maximum visible width of individual antennas and antenna mounting f. Stealth Antennas: Examples of stealth antennas include, but are not limited to, flagpoles, (1). Stealth antennas shall be permitted in all zoning districts subject to meeting V1 8 266 (A) The stealth antenna is substantially disguised as another object or (D) A stealth antenna shall not exceed the maximum building height of the (2) Antennas Located Wwithin Existing Structures Wwhere Tthere is Nno Exterior (A) There shall not be any exterior evidence of the antenna or support structure. (3) Additional Provisions for Stealth Antennas in the PL Public Lands District.: In (A) Shall be disguised as art or a tree; (B) If disguised as art, the pole that supports the antennas shall be wrapped or g. Utility Pole Mounted Antenna: Antennas on utility poles and associated electrical 311 (A) The antennas shall be located either on an existing utility pole or on a V1 9 317 Antennas with an outside diameter greater than thirty inches (30 inches") shall be a conditional use. (D) Antennas located in the public right-of-way shall be a permitted use and shall comply with the standards listed above. (E). Conditional use approval is required for antennas located in a rear yard utility 327 (2) General Provisions: (A) The application shall include the signature of the authorized agent of the owner 330 (B) Antennas and equipment boxes on the utility poles shall be painted to match the (F) Facilities in the public right-of-way shall be subject to any applicable franchise 3. Electrical Equipment: 339 a. Electrical Equipment Located Iin Tthe Public Right-Of-Way, Front Yard Oor Side Yard: 342 (1) If the electrical equipment is attached to the pole, the boxes shall not be larger than 349 (2) Electrical equipment in the required front or side yard shall be placed underground. 350 (3) Electrical equipment placed underground or on a utility pole in the public right-of- 353 b. Electrical Equipment Located on Private Property: Electrical equipment shall be subject to 355 (1) Located in a rear yard, interior side yard, or within the building area of the lot. 356 (2) If located in a zoning district without a required front or corner side yard setback, 359 (3) Located a minimum of four feet (4') from a side or rear property line unless located V1 10 361 (4) If the equipment is located next to a public trail, park, open space, or other public 364 (5) The electrical equipment and any structure associated with the electrical equipment 366 4. Collocation: Collocation of a wireless telecommunication facility on a previously approved 369 a. No increase in the height of the existing wireless telecommunication support structure is c. Compliance with the corresponding provisions set forth in this subsection CE. 374 5. Height Limit: The height limit for monopoles and lattice towers shall be limited as per tTable 376 6. Location Aand Minimum Setbacks: Monopoles with antennas and antenna support structure 381 7. Area Limitations Ffor Wall Aand Roof Mounted Antennas: A combination of both roof and 389 8. Roof Aand Wall Mounted Antennas Oon Noncomplying Buildings Tthat Exceed Tthe 394 9. Additional Conditional Use Requirements: In addition to the conditional use standards 397 a. Compatibility of the proposed structure with the height and mass of existing buildings and 399 b. Whether collocation of the antenna on the other existing structures in the same vicinity 402 c. The location of the antenna in relation to existing vegetation, topography and buildings to V1 11 404 d. Whether the spacing between monopoles and lattice towers creates detrimental impacts to 406 10. Accessory Buildings Tto Antenna Structures: Accessory buildings to antenna structures 412 11. Historic District: Any antenna proposed for a location within a historic district or on 415 12. Permission Required Ffor Antennas Aand Mounting Structures Oon Oor Oover Aa Public 419 13. Location Oon City Owned Property Oor Land Zoned Aas Open Space: Telecommunication 423 14. Nonmaintained Oor Abandoned Facilities: The building official may require each 429 430 5. Deletes the heading to Section 21A.40.110 as follows: 21A.40.110 AUTOMATIC AMUSEMENT DEVICES: RESERVED 6. Amends Subsection 21A.120.D.2 as follows: 2. Nonresidential districts (chapters 21A.2625 through 21A.34 of this title): b. Prohibited Materials: Fences or walls in nonresidential districts shall not be constructed of V1 12 449 (2) Materials not typically used or designated/manufactured for fencing such as metal 7. Amends Subsection 21A.40.120.E.4.b as follows: 454 b. Public Utility Facilities.: Fences or walls may exceed the maximum height regulations 460 461 462 8. Amends Subsection 21A.40.120.G.1 as follows: 464 1. AG, AG-2, AG-5, AG-20, A, CG, M-1, and M-2 districts and to secure critical infrastructure 9. Deletes Section 21A.40.150 as follows: 472 21A.40.150: SEASONAL FARM STANDS:RESERVED 473 Seasonal farm stands may be approved by the Zoning Administrator as a permitted accessory use in the 478 [end] V1 13 18. 21A.42: Temporary Uses Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 4, 2024 Date: ___________________________Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ y Attorney Date Prepared: December 1, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Amends Subsection 21A.42.070.C by removing references to residential mixed use zoning Amends Subsections 21A.42.090.D.1, 1.a, and 1.b (Tents and Canopies). Adds new “Mixed Use” Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends Subsection 21A.42.070.C as follows: 2 C. Zoning Districts: Temporary uses are allowed in all non-residential zoning districts and in the 8 2. Amends Subsection 21A.42.090.D.1 as follows: 10 1. Tents And Canopies: Permitted in all nonresidential districts subject to the following a. Tents and canopies in commercial, manufacturing, downtown, gateway, and special (2) No tent or canopy may occupy required parking stalls. (3) There is no maximum size requirements for a tent or canopy as long as it meets the yard and setback requirements of the underlying zoning district. All tents over two hundred (200) square feet in area need to be approved by the Salt Lake City Building V1 1 22 Services Division for wind and snow load requirements. b. Tents and canopies in all other residential zoning districts and for legal, nonconforming land uses shall comply with the following standards: (1) Tents and canopies shall remain on the property for no longer than forty five (45) consecutive days and no longer than forty five (45) days in a calendar year. Tents are allowed to stay for up to two (2) days after the forty five (45) day period for the purpose of disassembly of the tent or canopy. Tents and canopies in any residential zone for the personal use of any resident are not subject to this standard. (2) No tent or canopy may occupy required parking stalls. (3) No tent may exceed two hundred (200) square feet in size and no canopy may exceed four hundred (400) square feet in size. 34 [end] V1 2 19. 21A.44: Off Street Parking Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: 5/2/2025 Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 2 By: _Courtney Lords____________________ Senior City Attorney Date Prepared: May 2, 2025 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): •Amends Subsection 21A.44.020.B to remove reference to parking garage design standards. Those •Amending Table 21A.44.040-A to add and delete land uses to be consistent with changes made to •Amends Subsection 21A.44.060.A to delete standards for parking garages. These standards are •Amends Subsection 21A.44.090.A.3 to remove reference to Table 21A.44.060-A that was Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of V2 1 of the City Council are shown with a double underline for new or double strikethrough as deletions. All 1 1. Amends Subsection 21A.44.020.B as follows: B. Location and Design: Section 21A.44.060, "Parking Location and Design", shall apply to all 9 10 2. Amends the headings in Table 21A.44.040 -A as follows (there are no other changes to the table 11 TABLE 21A.44.040-A: MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OFF STREET PARKING: Minimum Parking Requirement Maximum ParkingNeighborhood Center Context Urban Center Transit ContextGeneral Context Land Use MU-5, MU-6,MU-5, MU-6,MU-5, MU-6, MU-8, and MU- MU-8, and MU- MU-8, and rail transit; All from fixed-rail from fixed-rail transit; D-1, D- 3, D-4, G-MU,transit; D-2, not listed in SNB, CB, CN, CSHBD2 Distance to fixed-rail transit shall be measured radially in a straight 12 [note to codifier: repeat the shaded portion for each sub-table – however, table should not be shaded] 3. Amends Table 21A.44.040-A at the rows identified below with no other changes to Table 21A.44.040- V2 2 RESIDENTIAL USES Manufactured 2 spaces per DU 1 space per DU No Minimum All Contexts: 4 Mobile home Single-family Single-family Single-family 1 space per DU development 20 PUBLIC, INSTITUTIONAL, AND CIVIC USES Charity dining 3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office area 1 space per 1,000 No Minimum No Maximum Government Social service Club/lodge 1 space per 6 seats 1 space per 8 seats in main assembly area 1 space per 10 No Minimum All Contexts: 1 Meeting hall of Philanthropic See Table Note B All Contexts: 2 1,000 sq. ft. of 21 V2 3 Educational Facilities College and 2 spaces per 1,000 1 space per 1,000 sq. ft. office, research, and library area, plus 1 space per 10 seats in assembly areas No Minimum All Contexts: 4 sq. ft. office, library area, plus 1 space per 6 seats in assembly areas K - 12 private Elementary or Middle: 1 space per 20 students design High Schools: 1 space per 8 students design capacity Dance/music 3 spaces per 1,000 2.5 spaces per 1 space per 1,000 Music Professional and Professional and activities) Seminary and Healthcare Facilities Clinic (medical,4 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.1 space per 1,000 No Minimum All Contexts: 6 1,000 sq. ft Blood donation 3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.1 space per 1,000 Transit and Urban Center Context: 3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft Neighborhood Hospital V2 4 Hospital,All Contexts: 11 space per 2 patient beds design capacity 1 space per 3 patient beds design design capacity Pharmacy 2 spaces per 1,000 1.5 spaces per 1,000 1 space per 1,000 Transit Context: sq. ft.sq. ft.sq. ft. 1,000 sq. ft. Urban Center and Neighborhood Center Context: 3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. General Context: 4 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. 23 COMMERCIAL USES Recreation and Entertainment Amphitheater See Table Note B Athletic Field Stadium Convention center 1 space per 1,000 sq. ft.No Minimum All Contexts: 3 Swimming pool,1,000 sq. ft. Health and fitness 2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.1 space per 1,000 sq.All Contexts: 4 1,000 sq. ft. Performing arts Reception center Recreation 3 spaces per 2 spaces per Recreational 1 space per designated camping or RV spot No Maximum vehicle park V2 5 Amusement park See Table Note B Recreation Retail Sales & Services Store,3 spaces per 2 spaces per 1.5 spaces per 1,000 No Minimum Transit and Urban center Contexts: 2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. Neighborhood Center: 3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. General Context: 5 spaces per Auction, Indoor 2 spaces per 1.5 spaces per 1 space per 1,000 sq.No minimum Transit Context: 1,000 sq. ft. Urban Center Store, Department Neighborhood Center Context: 3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. Fashion oriented Flea market General Context: 4 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.Flea market Store, Mass Store, Pawn shop Retail goods or Retail service Store, Superstore V2 6 Store, Warehouse Lodging Facilities Bed and breakfast Short term rental 1 space per guest bedroom 0.5 spaces per guest No Minimum All Contexts: 1.25 spaces per guest bedroom Hotel/motel All Contexts: 1.5 spaces per guest bedroom Vehicles and Equipment Car wash No Minimum Transit and Car wash as convenience store Neighborhood General Context: 5 24 INDUSTRIAL USES Manufacturing and Processing Artisan food 1 space per 1,000 sq. ft. of production area, plus 2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office/retail 0.5 spaces per 1,000 No Minimum Transit and Urban Center Contexts: 1 space per 1,000 sq. ft. of production area, plus 2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of office/retail Artisan production Neighborhood spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of production area, plus 3 spaces V2 7 per 1,000 sq. ft. Laundry,1 space per 1,000 sq. ft.No Minimum No Maximum commercial Light manufacturing Manufacturing and 25 PUBLIC AND SEMI-PUBLIC UTILITY USES Large wind energy No Minimum No Maximum Solar array Utility: Electric Utility: Sewage Utility: Solid waste Utility: Transmission Wireless 27 ACCESSORY USES Accessory guest and 1 space per DU No Minimum All Contexts: 4 Living quarter for caretaker or security guard Retail, sales and 2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.1 space per 1,000 sq.Transit and Urban Center Contexts: 2 service accessory use V2 8 spaces per 1,000 Neighborhood Center: 3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. General Context: 1,000 sq. ft. Retail, sales and No Minimum Transit and Urban Center Contexts: 2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. primarily for the Neighborhood Center: 3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. General Context: 1,000 sq. ft. Warehouse, accessory No Maximum Accessory use, except those that are Heliport, accessory Reverse vending Storage, accessory TEMPORARY USES Mobile food business No minimum, unless required by temporary use permit or as determined by No Maximum Mobile food business Mobile food court V2 9 Vending cart, private Vending cart, public Farm stand, seasonal 28 4. Amends headings in Table 21A.44.040-C. as follows (there are no other changes to the table except as TABLE 21A.44.040-C: MINIMUM BICYCLE PARKING REQUIREMENTS*: (Calculation of Bicycle Parking Spaces to be Provided per Residential Unit or Based on Usable Floor Area) Neighborhood Center Urban CenterUSEGeneral Context Transit Context MU-5, MU-6, MU-8,MU-5, MU-6,MU-5, MU-6, MU-8, and MU- 11 located more than ¾ mile to MU-5, MU-6, MU-8, fixed-rail transit; CN, R-MU-35, R-MU Aall zoning -45, SR-3, FB-UN1, districts not listed MU-2, MU-3 FB-SE, in another context area SSSC Overlay CSHBD2 Distance to fixed-rail transit shall be measured radially in a straight line from the 32 5. Amends Subsection 21A.44.060.A.3 as follows: 34 3. Parking Location and Setbacks. All parking shall comply with the parking restrictions within 39 a. Parking in Required Yards: Parking stalls are prohibited in a required front yard or 43 b. Parking stalls may be allowed in a provided front or corner side yard where it exceeds the V2 10 45 (1) In any zoning district found in 21A.28 Manufacturing Districts or 21A.32 Special 47 (2) Approved following the requirements in 21A.44.090; or 49 c. Parking for land uses that do not include a principal building shall be setback a minimum 52 d. If this section conflicts with any regulation of the underlying zoning district, the 54 TABLE 21A.44.060-A: PARKING LOCATION AND SETBACK REQUIREMENTS: Zoning District Front Lot Line Corner Side Lot Interior Side Lot Rear Lot GENERAL CONTEXT Residential (FR Districts, RB, RMF, RO) FR N 6 ft. Parking in driveways that comply with all applicable city standards is exempt from this restriction. 0 ft.R-1, R-2, SR-1, SR-2 0 ft.; or 10 ft. when N residential 0 ft.; or 10 ft. when RMF-35, RMF- Commercial and Manufacturing (CC, CS, CG, M-1, M-2, SNB) CC 0 ft.; or 7 ft. when abutting any 15 ft.CS 0 ft.; or 15 ft. when abutting anyN. CG See also Subsection 21A.26.070 .I M-1 15 ft 0 ft.; or 50 ft. when abutting any V2 11 residential district Special Purpose Districts A 0 ft. AG, AG-2, AG-5,0 ft. BP 8 ft.; or 30 ft. when abutting any EI 10 ft.30 ft.30 ft.20 ft. FP 6 ft.0 ft. I 0 ft.; or 15 ft. when abutting any 20 ft. MH 0 ft. 10 ft. PL 0 ft.; or 10 ft. when abutting any 20 ft. RP 8 ft.; or 30 ft. when abutting any NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER CONTEXT CB, CN, SNB N 0 ft.; or 7 ft. when abutting any 1-2 family residential district R-MU-35, R- MU-45 Surface Parking: N Parking Structures: 45' or located behind principal building Limited to 1 side 0 ft.; or 10 ft. 1-2 family residential district residential district RB, SR-3, FB-UN1,N 0 ft. URBAN CENTER CONTEXT CSHBD1 N 0 ft.; or 7 ft. when abutting any Surface Parking: N Surface parking must be located behind the V2 12 MU Surface Parking: 25 ft. or located behind 0 ft.; limited to 1 0 ft. Parking Structures: 45 ft. or located behind TSA-T See Subsection 21A.44.060.B.2 0 ft. TRANSIT CONTEXT D1 See Subsection 21A.44.060.B.1 D3 D4 See Subsection 21A.44.060 .B.1, 21A.30.010 .F 0 ft GMU FBUN2, FB-UN3, FB-N SC TSA-C See Subsection 21A.44.060.B.2 Surface Parking: 30 ft. Parking Structures: 45 ft. or located behind principal structure 0ft.; or 10 ft. when 0 ft.; or 10 ft. family residential district Surface parking at least 30 ft. from front lot line 1-2 family UI 0 ft; Hospitals: 30 ft.0 ft.; or 15 ft.0 ft.; or 15 ft. when abutting any when abutting any 1-2 family residential district; Hospitals: 10 ft. 1-2 family 55 6. Amends Subsections 21A.44.060.A.15, 16, and 17 as follows: 58 15. Parking Garages: The following standards shall apply to all above-ground parking garages 61 a. Each façade or a parking garage adjacent to a public street or public space shall have an 65 b. No horizontal length of the parking garage façade shall extend longer than forty feet V2 13 69 c. Internal circulation shall allow parking surfaces to be level (without any slope) 74 d. The location of elevators and stairs shall be highlighted through the use of 77 e. Interior parking garage lighting shall not produce glaring sources toward adjacent 81 f. In the Urban Center Context and Transit Context areas, the street-level facades of all 85 g. Vent and fan locations shall not be located on parking garage facades facing public 89 156. Tandem Parking: Where more than one parking space is required to be provided for a 92 a. No more than two required spaces may be included in the tandem parking layout; and 94 167.Cross-Access between Abutting Uses: The transportation director may require that access to 99 100 101 7. Deletes Subsection 21A.44.060.B.2 and amends Subsection 21A.44.060B.3 as follows: 103 2. TSA Transit Station Area District: New uses and development or redevelopment within the 105 a. Surface Parking on Corner Properties: On corner properties, surface parking lots shall be 108 b. Surface Parking in the Core Area: Surface parking lots in the core area are required to be 110 (1) When located to the side of a building, the parking lot shall be: V2 14 111 (a) Set back a minimum of thirty feet (30') from a property line adjacent to a 115 (b) Screened with a landscaped hedge or wall that is at least thirty-six inches (36") 118 (c) No wider than what is required for two rows of parking and one drive aisle as 120 c. Surface Parking in the Transition Area: 121 (1) Surface parking lots in the transition area are required to be located behind the 123 (2) When located to the side of a principal building, the parking lot shall be: 124 (a) Set back so that no portion of the parking area (other than the driveway) shall 131 (b) Screened with a landscaped hedge or wall that is at least thirty-six inches (36") 134 d. Off street parking for police services are exempt from landscape setback dimensions 142 32. Modifications to the standards of this Subsection may be granted through the design 145 8. Amends Subsection 21A.44.070.B.3 as follows: 147 3. No loading berth shall be located in a required front yard. For properties located in an MU 150 9. Amends Section 21A.44.080 as follows: 21A.44.080: DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITIES AND VEHICLE STACKING AREAS: V2 15 153 A. Number of Stacking Spaces Required: The following standards apply for all uses with vehicle 155 1. All uses with drive-through facilities shall provide the minimum number of on-site stacking 157 TABLE 21A.44.080-A: REQUIRED VEHICLE STACKING SPACES: Use General Context Neighborhood Urban Center Transit Context All zoning districts RB, SNB, CB, CN, R- D-2, MU, TSA-T,D-J, D-3, D-4, G- not listed in another context area MU-35, R-MU-45, CSHBD1, CSHBD2 MU, TSA-C, UI, FB- SR-3, FB-UNl, FB-UN2, FB- MU11, FB-SC, R- MU, MU- 8 Car Wash, Self-3 spaces per bay or stall 2 spaces per bay or stall Car Wash,4 spaces per lane or stall 3 spaces per lane or stall Food and Beverage 5 spaces per service lane 4 spaces per service lane Other Uses 158 TABLE 21A.44.080-A: REQUIRED VEHICLE STACKING SPACES: Use Minimum stacking length. Stacking length may be in multiple lanes. Required length as indicated below is measured from the point of service or final service window. Car Wash, Self- Service 60 feet 200 feet Retail and Financial Institutions 120 feet 120 feet 159 2. Traffic Study: 160 a. Conditional Uses: A traffic study addressing both on site and off site traffic and b. Permitted Uses: A traffic study may be required as part of a permit application if the V2 16 168 to traffic circulation. B. Location and Design of Drive-Through Facilities: 170 1. In zoning districts where uses with drive-through facilities are allowed and where no front 173 2. Drive-through lanes shall be arranged to avoid conflicts with site access points, access to 176 3. In the General Context zoning districts, aA by-pass lane, driveway, or other circulation area 179 4. All required stacking spaces shall measure nine (9) feet in width by twenty (20) feet and 181 5. Air quality: Drive through facilities shall post idle-free signs pursuant to Chapter 12.58 of 183 6. When a drive through use adjoins any residential use or any residential zoning district, a 186 7. Drive through facility will not result in adverse impacts upon the vicinity after giving 190 8. Drive through facilities shall be allowed one additional drive approach for exiting vehicles 194 9. All drive through facilities that have an indoor customer area shall provide a direct 197 10. All parking areas shall include marked pedestrian paths through the parking lot to the 200 11. Loudspeakers shall comply with all applicable Salt Lake County Health Department 202 C. Change of Use with a Drive Through Facility: Any change of use with a drive through facility 208 10. Amends Subsection 21A.44.090.A.3 as follows: V2 17 209 3. Front Yard Parking: For any zoning district, if front yard parking is prohibited in Table 212 a. The lot contains an existing residential building. 214 c. No provided side yard is greater than 8 feet. If greater than eight (8) feet, no tree over six 217 d. The rear yard is not accessible through a side yard in as provided in Subsection A.3.c and 220 e. The front yard parking complies with the following standards: 221 (1) The front yard parking is limited to no wider than ten (10) feet in width and is a 223 (2) The front yard parking is accessed by an approved drive approach. 224 (3) The location of the front yard parking is placed within ten (10) feet of a side lot line 228 11. Amends Subsection 21A.44.090.A.4.a as follows: a. The property is located in a CG, M-1, M-2, or EI zoning district. 12. Amends Subsection 21A.44.100.B.2 as follows: 232 2. Except in the M-1, M-2, CG, and D districts, no cleaning or maintenance of loading areas [end] V2 18 20. 21A.46: Signs Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: 5/2/2025 Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 2 By: _Courtney Lords____________________ Courtney Lords, Senior City Attorney Date Prepared: May 2, 2025 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): •Amends Section 21A.46.020 to add definition of pylon sign and minor technical changes. •Amends Section 21A.46.052 by clarifying provisions related to signs that are exempt from sign •Amends Section 21A.46.055 Temporary portable signs to clarify provisions. •Amends Subsection 21A.46.070.D to clarify signs are not allowed in a clear view triangle. •Amends Subsection 21A.46.070.K to simplify regulations regarding how far a sign can project •Amends Subsection 21A.46.070.L Roof sign provisions. •Amends Subsection 21A.46.080.A.3 by adding the FB-UN1 zoning district to the type, size and •Deletes Subsection 21A.46.080.C signs in the RB an RO zoning districts. •Deletes Section 21A.46.095 signs in the transit station area zoning districts and Section Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of V2 1 1 1. Amends the following definitions in Subsection 21A.46.020.B with no other changes to the subsection: MARQUEE: A permanent roofed structure which extends outward from the face of the building and is 7 POLE SIGN: A freestanding sign other than a monument sign, erected and maintained on whose sign face 10 PYLON SIGN: A freestanding sign whose sign face is on or extends from a concealed support structure 14 2. Amends Figure 21A.46.020 by adding the following image: 16 17 3. Amends Section 21A.46.040 as follows: 19 21A.46.040: EXEMPT SIGNS: V2 2 20 The following signs and sign related activities located and conducted wholly on private property are 22 A. Banner, Public Event. For provisions governing street banners, see Section 21A.46.170. 23 A.B. Building Oor House Numbers Sign.: One building or house numbers sign per street address as 25 BC. Building Plaque Sign: One building plaque sign per address. 26 CD. Building Security Sign: Building security signs whose sign faces are no more than one square 28 DE. Flag, Official: An official flag which does Shall not project encroach over a property line. 29 EF. Gas Pump Sign: Gas pump sign. Gas Price Signs: Gas price signs not exceeding 50 square feet 33 FG. Gasoline Price Signs: Gasoline price signs not exceeding fifty (50) square feet as long as they 36 GH. Interior Sign: Interior sign. 37 HI. Political Sign: Political signs with a face of sixteen (16) square feet or less subject to 39 I. Public Event Banner1 : Public event banner. 40 J. Public Safety Signs: As long as they are no more than six (6) square feet in area.. No more than 43 K. Routine Maintenance Oof Sign: Routine sign maintenance or changing of lettering or parts of 45 L. Vending Machine Sign: Vending machine sign. 46 M. Murals: All or any portion of painted artwork which would not constitute a sign under this 48 N. Portable Signs: Portable signs as authorized pursuant to sSection 21A.46.055 of this chapter. O. Any sign that does not contain commercial messaging and does not create a safety hazard. Notes 1. For provisions governing street banners, see section 21A.46.170 of this chapter. 52 4. Amends Section 21A.46.052 as follows: 54 21A.46.052: SIGNS EXEMPT FROM SPECIFIC CRITERIA EXCEPT FEES AND PERMITS: 55 A. Signs within open-air malls, stadiums, or other enclosed spaces that do not have a roof but are 3 58 Code. Such signs are subject to Sign Ordinance regulations unless a sign master plan agreement 68 1. Signs may be authorized through a sign plan for the development when approved by any 70 2. Shall obtain sign permits and pay fees for each sign within the development to ensure 73 3. Signs oriented to a public street or a public space shall comply with the sign regulations of 77 B. Playground equipment, athletic field infrastructure, or the structures located on publicly owned 81 CB. Pole Signs on School Property: Pole signs on property used for K-12 public school or K-12 84 1. The maximum number of signs permitted is one pole sign; 85 2. The maximum height of a freestanding pole sign is fifteen feet (15 feet'), except that pole signs on the property along a collector or arterial street may be a maximum height of twenty five feet (25 feet'); 88 3. There is no minimum setback requirement; however, all portions of the sign must be located on school property. No portion of the sign may overhang onto the public right-of-way. 90 4. The sign will be allowed to have a maximum of three sign faces. For pole signs located on school properties, the sign face is the total sign area of each side of the sign. A sign face may include multiple separate sign panels; 93 5. The total combined sign face areas of a pole sign shall not exceed one hundred eighty (180) square feet, except that pole signs on the property along a collector or arterial street may have a maximum total combined sign face area of five hundred forty (540) square feet; 96 6. No sign may be used as an off premises sign; and 97 7. The pole sign is subject to all other requirements as stated in this chapter and all applicable zoning overlay requirements. 4 99 100 101 5. Amends Section 21A.46.055 as follows: 21A.46.055: TEMPORARY PORTABLE SIGNS: 102 Pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in this section, attended portable signs shall be allowed on 109 A. Size: The maximum size of the sign face for such portable signs shall not exceed three feet (3') in 113 B. Location: Within the zoning districts identified above, any person may display a freestanding 122 C. Construction: All portable signs must be built so as to be reasonably stable and to withstand 124 D. Attended Portable Signs: An "attended portable sign" is a portable sign placed by a person who, 131 E. Portable signs that are attended by a representative shall be permitted only on the "block face" (as 138 6. Amends Section 21A.46.060 as follows: 140 21A.46.060: SIGNS SPECIFICALLY PROHIBITED IN ALL ZONING DISTRICTS: 5 141 The following exterior signs, in addition to all other signs not expressly permitted by this chapter, are 143 A. Animated signs excluding public service signs, except as expressly authorized by this chapter; B. Any snipe sign; DC. Bench signs; 148 E. Portable signs, except where specifically permitted by district sign regulations other than those 150 F. Signs overhanging the property line other than signs that are permitted under the sign regulations 154 G. Signs which are structurally unsafe, hazardous or violate the Uniform Building Code or the Fire 156 HG. Signs located near streets which imitate or are easily confused with official traffic signs and use 159 IH. Painted signs which do not meet the definition of wall signs; andSnipe Signs. 160 7. Amends Subsection 21A.46.070.D as follows: D. Signs Not to Constitute a Traffic Hazard: No sign shall be erected along any streets in such a 8. Amends Subsection 21A.46.070.I as follows: 175 I. Allowed Obstructions: Signs may encroach into required yards when in compliance with the 180 1. Awning Signs: Awning signs shall not be located above the second floor level of the building. 6 181 2. Flat Signs: Flat signs may extend a maximum of two feet (2') above the roofline or parapet 183 3. Marquee and Canopy Signs: Marquee and canopy signs shall not be located above the main 185 4. Nameplates: Nameplates shall not be located above the first floor level of the building. 186 5. Projecting Building Signs: A projecting building sign shall not exceed the top of the vertical 188 6. Projecting Business Storefront Signs: A projecting business storefront sign shall be located at 190 7. Projecting Parking Entry Signs: A projecting parking entry sign shall be located at the parking 192 8. Roof Signs: The height of the sign face of roof signs shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) of 194 9. Wall Signs: Wall signs may extend to the top of the vertical building wall. 195 10. Window Signs: In the RB, RO, R-MU, CN and CB districts only, window signs shall not be 198 11. Outdoor Television Monitor: Shall not be located above the second floor of the building 199 9. Amends Subsection 21A.46.070.K as follows: 201 K. Extension of Building Signs: Signs shall be allowed to extend beyond the face of the building up 205 1. Flat Signs: A flat sign, with no copy visible from the sides, may extend a maximum of two 208 2. Projecting Building Signs: Projecting building signs may extend a maximum of four feet (4’) 211 3. Awning/Canopy and Marquee Signs: As authorized in other sections of this chapter. 212 10. Amends Subsection 21A.46.070.L as follows: 214 L. Roof Signs: Roof signs shall conform to the following standards: 215 1. The height of the sign face of roof signs shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the height 218 2. No guywires, braces or secondary supports visible from the ground shall be used; and 7 219 3. Roof signs shall be designed to appear as extensions of the exterior building wall as shown in 223 4. Roof signs shall not exceed the maximum permitted height for the zoning district in which it 225 11. Deletes Subsection 21A.46.070.M as follows: 227 M. Reserved Marquees: Marquees designed to project over public property shall: 230 3. Thickness: Have a vertical face height or cross section dimension not exceeding three feet 232 4. Clearance: Have a clearance of at least ten feet (10') above the sidewalk. 233 5. Projection: Extend a maximum of twelve feet (12') from the face of the building but must not 235 6. Location: Be so located as not to interfere with the operation of any exterior standpipe or to 237 7. Shelter: In order to provide pedestrian shelter, a marquee shall have its first six feet (6') of 242 12. Deletes Subsection 21A.46.070.N as follows: 244 N. Reserved Marquee Signs: Signs attached to an approved marquee, as specified in Subsection N of 251 1. Vertical Dimension: Overall vertical dimensions of the combined sign and marquee shall not 253 2. Height of Sign: The height of the sign or letters shall not exceed two feet (2'). 3. No Side Copy: Signs attached to marquees shall have no copy on the side portion of the sign. 255 4. Clearance: Signs attached to marquees shall maintain the minimum ten foot (10') clearance 257 8 258 13. Amends Subsection 21A.46.080.A.3 and A.4 as follows: 3. Sign Type, Size Aand Height Standards: 260 STANDARDS FOR THE FR-1, FR-2, FR-3, R-1/12,000, R-1/7,000, R-1/5,000, R-2, SR-1 AND, SR-3, AND FB-UN1 DISTRICTS Types Of Signs Maximum Area Maximum Height Of Freestanding Signs3 Number Of Signs Permitted Construction sign 16 square feet 4 feet 1 per street frontage Development entry 2 1 per entry; 2 maximum Flat and monument 24 square feet 4 feet3 1 per street frontage permitted/conditional 2,4 Garage/yard sale 6 square feet 4 feet 1 per street frontage Nameplate n/a 1 per dwelling New development 1 (new 120 square feet 10 feet 1 per street frontage; 2 maximum square feet Political sign 8 square feet 4 feet No limit Private directional 48 feet Public safety sign 8 square feet 6 feet No limit 1 per street frontage Signs for See subsection See nonconforming subsection Special event sign Notes: 16 square feet 6 feet 1 per street frontage 262 1. 10 foot setback required. 4. Supplementary Regulations: 270 a. Signs for Nonconforming Business Uses: Signs for permitted nonconforming business 14. Amends the notes that follow the table in 21A.46.080.B.3 as follows (the regulations within the table 279 Notes: 1. 10 foot setback required. 15. Amends Subsection 21A.46.080.B.4 as follows: 289 4. Supplementary Regulations: a. Nonconforming Business Uses: Signs for permitted nonconforming business uses shall 16. Deletes Subsection 21A.46.080.C in its entirety: 298 C. Sign Regulations for the RB and RO Districts: 299 1. Purpose: The purpose of sign regulations for the RB and RO districts is to establish 302 2. Applicability: Regulations in subsections C3 and C5 of this section, respectively, shall 305 3. Sign Type, Size and Height Regulations: STANDARDS FOR THE RB DISTRICT Type Of Signs Maximum Maximum Minimum Number Of Signs Permitted Per Sign Type Sign Face Freestanding 10 Awning sign/10 square See note 1 May extend 6 feet 1 per first floor door/window Canopy, drive-40% of n/a 1 per canopy face canopy face canopy face Construction 32 square 4 feet 5 feet 1 per street frontage Development 50 square 8 feet Flat sign3 20 square See note 1 Garage/yard sale 6 square 5 feet 1 per street frontage feet Monument 24 square 4 feet Nameplate 2 square See note 1 1 per building entry New 80 square 10 feet Political sign 16 square 4 feet 5 feet No limit Private 8 square Projecting 6 square May extend 4 feet 1 per leasable space or entry feet per sign curb. Minimum 4. Public safety 8 square 6 feet 5 feet No limit 11 Real estate sign 8 square 4 feet 5 feet 1 per street frontage Window sign 6 square See note 1 307 Notes: 1. For height limits on building signs, see subsection 21A.46.070.I of this chapter. 4. Illumination: Illuminated signs in the RB district shall be limited to development entry signs, 316 5. Sign Type, Size and Height Regulations for the RO District: STANDARDS FOR THE RO DISTRICT Type Of Signs Maximum Maximum Height Of Freestanding Signs1 Minimum Number Of Signs Permitted Awning sign/10 square feet See note 1 May extend 1 per first floor door/window building, but Construction sign 32 square feet 4 feet 5 feet 1 per street frontage Development 50 square feet 8 feet 10 feet 1 per entry; 2 maximum Flat sign3,4 6 square feet See note 1 n/a 1 per street frontage building frontage or Garage/yard sale 6 square feet 4 feet 5 feet 1 per street frontage Monument sign2 32 square feet 4 feet 5 feet 1 per street frontage 12 New 80 square feet 10 feet 10 feet 1 per street frontage Political sign 5 feet No limit Private 8 square feet 4 feet directional sign Projecting 6 square feet n/a May extend 1 per leasable space or entry 4 feet from square feet than 2 feet 5. Public safety sign 8 square feet 6 feet 5 feet No limit Real estate sign Window sign Notes: 16 square feet 6 feet 1 per street frontage 318 1. For height limits on building signs, see Subsection 21A.46.070I of this chapter. 5. Projection over a public right of way must comply with the city’s encroachment policy. 17. Amends Section 21A.46.090 as follows: 328 21A.46.090: SIGN REGULATIONS FOR MIXED USE AND COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS: 329 The following regulations shall apply to signs permitted in the residential mixed use, mixed use and 331 A. Sign Regulations Ffor Tthe R-MU-35, R-MU-45, R-MU, MU, SNB, CN And CB MU-2, MU-3, 333 1. Purpose: Signage in the R-MU-35, R-MU-45, R-MU, MU, SNB, CN and CB Mixed Use 13 339 2. Applicability: Regulations in subsections A3, A4 and A5 of this section, respectively, shall 341 3. Sign Type, Size and Height Standards for the R-MU-35, R-MU-45, R-MU And MU-2 343 STANDARDS FOR THE R-MU-35, R-MU-45, R-MU AND MU-2 DISTRICTS Types Of Signs Maximum Maximum Minimum 2 Number Of Signs Permitted Per Sign Type Limit On Combined Number Of Signs4 Permitted Area Per Sign Face Freestanding 1 Awning sign/1 square See note 1 May 1 per first floor None extend 6 storefront;building 2 Canopy, drive-40% of See note 1 n/a 1 per canopy face None canopy face canopy face Construction 32 square 8 feet 5 feet 1 per street frontage None Flat sign 1 square See note 1 1 sign per building building linear foot Flat sign 1 square See note 1 n/a 1 per business or None frontage5 Garage/yard sale 6 square 4 feet 5 feet 14 1 per street frontage Monument 100 square 12 feet 5 feet 1 per street frontage 1 sign per Nameplate 2 square See note 1 None New 80 square 5 feet Pole sign (1 acre 75 square 25 feet 15 feet and 1 per street frontage 1 sign per minimum)feet a 6 foot street frontage maximum Political sign 16 square 6 feet 5 feet No limit None Private 8 square 4 feet 5 feet Projecting 6 square See note 1 May 1 per leasable space. feet per sign closer than Public safety 8 square 6 feet 5 feet No limit None Real estate sign 16 square 6 feet 1 per street frontage Window sign 25% of See note 1 344 Notes: 1. For height limits on building signs, see Subsection 21A.46.070.I of this chapter. 15 347 3. Monument signs shall have a 5 foot setback, unless integrated into the fence structure. Height requirements for fence apply. 4. The total number of signs permitted from the sign types combined. 5. A single-tenant building may combine the square footage total of both the storefront orientation and the general building orientation flat signs to construct 1 larger sign. 6. Projection over a public right of way must comply with the city’s encroachment policy. 7. Storefront flat signs limited to locations on the lower 2 floors. 8. Backlit awnings excluded. Sign Type Maximum Maximum Minimum Special Provisions Area Awning or Canopy 1 square foot NA NA 1. May extend to Canopy, Drive Through and Up to 40% of NA NA Gas Pump Island the canopy Construction 32 square feet 8 feet 5 feet if 1. One per street freestanding frontage. construction fencing Flat (storefront)1 square foot NA None. May One per leasable space. with city agreement Flat (building)1 square foot NA into a frontage, up to public right with city Monument 1 square foot 5 feet 5 feet 1. Not allowed on lots NA NA One per building entry. New Development Sign 80 square feet 10 feet if 5 feet if 1. One per street Private Directional 4 square feet 5 8 feet 10 feet None. May 1. One per leasable space or street frontage. public right feet from building wall. of way up 3. Shall be a minimum agreement Real estate 16 square feet 8 feet One per street frontage. Wall (building)1 square foot NA NA 1. One sign per building. 25% of Window area of window area storefront may be 356 4. Sign Type, Size and Height Standards for the CNMU-3 District: STANDARDS FOR THE CNMU-3 DISTRICT Types Of Signs Maximum Maximum Minimum 2 Number Of Signs Permitted Per Sign Type Limit On Combined Number Of Signs3 Permitted Area Per Sign Face Freestanding 1 Awning sign/1 square See note 1 May 1 per first floor None extend 6 storefront;building, 17 (sign area property Canopy, drive-40% of See note 1 n/a 1 per canopy face None canopy face canopy face Construction 32 square 8 feet 5 feet 2 per building None Flat sign 1 square See note 1 1 per business or frontage4 Monument sign 75 square 5 feet 5 feet 1 per street frontage None Nameplate 2 square See note 1 New 80 square 5 feet Political sign 16 square 6 feet 5 feet No limit None Private 8 square Projecting 6 square May 1 per leasable space or None extend 4 closer above 6 18 Public safety 8 square 6 feet 5 feet No limit None Real estate sign 16 square 6 feet 1 per street frontage Wall or flat sign 1 square See note 1 1 per building foot per building linear foot Window sign 25% of See note 1 n/a No limit None 359 Notes: 1. For height limits on building signs, see Subsection 21A.46.070.I of this chapter. 6. Projection over a public right of way must comply with the city’s encroachment policy. Sign Type Maximum Sign Face Area 1 square foot per linear foot of storefront, building total not to exceed 40 square feet. Maximum Height NA Minimum Setback NA Special Provisions Awning or Canopy 1. May extend up to 6 Canopy, Drive Up to 40% of the NA NA Construction 32 square feet 8 feet 5 feet if 1. One per street freestanding frontage. construction fencing Flat (storefront)1 square foot per NA None. May One per leasable encroach space. public right agreement 19 Flat (building)1 square foot per NA None. May One per building. agreement Monument 1 square foot per 10 feet 5 feet 1. Not allowed on 4 square feet NA New Development 10 feet if 5 feet if freestanding frontage. construction fencing Pole 1 square foot per 25 feet 20 feet,1. Not allowed on measured to lots with less than 100 the closest feet of street frontage. Private Directional 4 square feet 5 8 feet 10 feet None. May 1. One per leasable (storefront)encroach space. public right feet from building of way up wall. 3. Shall be a minimum agreement Pylon 1 square foot per 25 feet 20 feet,1. Not allowed on measured to lots with less than 100 the closest feet of street frontage. Real estate 16 square feet 8 feet 5 feet One per street Wall (storefront)1 square foot per NA 1. One sign per 20 Wall (building)1 square foot per NA NA 1. One sign per Window 25% of window area NA calculated 367 5. Sign Type, Size and Height Standards for the CBMU-5 and MU-6 Districts: STANDARDS FOR THE CBMU-5 AND MU-6 DISTRICTS Types Of Signs Maximum Area Per Sign Face Maximum Height Of Freestanding Signs1 Minimum 2 Number Of Signs Permitted Per Sign Type Limit On Combined Number Of Signs4 Awning sign/1 square foot See note 1 May extend 6 6 1 per first floor None only) Canopy, drive-40% of canopy See note 1 n/a 1 per canopy 1 per street is on 2 faces. are on 4 faces Construction 32 square feet 8 feet 5 feet 2 per building None Flat sign 7 1 square foot See note 1 1 per business or None frontage5 Monument sign3 100 square feet 6 feet 12 feet 20 feet 5 feet 1 per street 1 per street 21 (1 acre mini- Nameplate 2 square feet See note 1 n/a 1 per building None New 10 feet 5 feet 1 per development development Pole sign3 (1 75 square feet 25 feet 15 feet and a 1 per street 1 per street businesses Political sign 16 square feet 6 feet 5 feet No limit None Private directional sign Projecting 6 square feet n/a May extend 4 1 per leasable None curb. Minimum sidewalk.6 Public safety 8 square feet 6 feet 5 feet No limit None Real estate sign 16 square feet 6 feet 1 per street Wall or flat sign 1 square foot See note 1 1 sign per per linear foot 5 Window sign 25% of See note 1 n/a No limit None window area 370 Notes: 1. For height limits on building signs, see Subsection 21A.46.070.I of this chapter. 4. The total number of signs permitted from the sign types combined. 22 376 5. A single-tenant building may combine the square footage total of both the storefront orientation Sign Type Maximum Sign Face Area 1 square foot per linear foot of storefront. Maximum Height NA Minimum Setback None. May encroach into a public face of building. right of way 2. One sign per Special Provisions 1. May extend up to 6 feet from Awning or Canopy up to 2 feet ground floor agreement 3. Minimum sidewalk or Canopy, Drive Through and Up to 40% of the NA NA Construction 64 square feet 12 feet 5 feet if 1. One per street freestanding frontage. located on Development Entry 50 square feet 8 feet 10 feet if 1. One per entry, frontage. 2. Only allowed 1 square foot per NA None. May building frontage into a public 2. May extend up to 2 feet above the roof agreement Flat (storefront)1 square foot per One per business storefront up to a into a public space. lease 23 Marquee 1 square foot per None. May One per up to 2 feet feet above agreement 3. May extend Monument 1 square foot per 20 feet 5 feet 1. Not allowed Nameplate 4 square feet NA NA One per building New Development Sign 12 feet if 5 feet if freestanding freestanding frontage. 2. May be Pole 1 square foot per 25 feet 20 feet,1. Not allowed measured to on lots with less the closest than 100 feet of Private Directional 8 square feet 5 8 feet 10 feet Projecting (building)0.5 square feet per None. May wall. agreement Projecting (storefront)10 square feet per NA 1. One per into a public 2. May extend up to 2 feet building wall. agreement public sidewalk. 24 Projecting, Parking Entry 4 square feet None. May 1. One per into a public 2. Minimum up to 2 feet feet above agreement Pylon 1 square foot per 25 feet 20 feet,1. Not allowed measured to on lots with less the closest than 100 feet of Real estate 64 square feet 12 feet 5 feet Wall (storefront)1 square foot per Wall (building)1 square foot per NA NA 1. One sign per maximum size commercial Window 25% of window NA NA Window area of individually. 381 6. Sign Type, Size and Height Standards Ffor Tthe SNB MU-8 and MU-11 Districts: STANDARDS FOR THE SNBMU-8 AND MU-11 DISTRICTS Types Of Signs Permitted Maximum Area Maximum Height Of Minimum Number Of Signs Permitted Per Sign Type Awning 10 square feet See note 1 May extend 5 1 per first floor 25 canopy of building, but property line Construction 16 square feet 4 feet 3 feet 1 per street frontage Garage/yard 6 square feet 3 feet Nameplate 2 square feet See note 1 n/a 1 per building entry Political sign 10 square feet 5 feet Private 6 square feet 4 feet No limit Projecting 4 square feet per Sign face limited to 2 May extend 4 1 per street frontage Public safety 8 square feet 6 feet 5 feet No limit Real estate 8 square feet 4 feet 1 per street frontage Window 4 square feet See note 1 Not to exceed 25% of section 21A.46.020 of 384 Notes: 1. For height limits on building signs, see subsection 21A.46.070J of this chapter. Sign Type Maximum Sign Maximum Minimum Setback None. May encroach into a public One per ground floor business right of way entry or window. Special Provisions Face Area 1 square foot per linear foot of storefront, Height Awning or Canopy 1. May extend up to 6 feet building total not 26 to exceed 40 up to 2 feet 3. Minimum clearance of 10 agreement. Canopy, Drive Up to 40% of the NA NA Construction 64 square feet 8 feet 5 feet 1. One per street frontage. Development Entry 8 feet 10 feet 1.5 square feet None. May square feet. lease agreement. Flat (storefront)1.5 square feet 1. One per leasable space. into a public may have 2 signs. right of way agreement. Marquee 1 square foot per None. May 1. One per building. 3. May extend up to 10 feet agreement. Monument 1 square foot per 20 feet 5 feet 1. Not allowed on lots with 4 square feet NA NA New Development 200 square feet 12 feet 5 feet 1. One per street frontage. 27 Pole 1 square foot per 25 feet 20 feet,1. Not allowed on lots with measured to less than 100 feet of street maximum of 75 the closest frontage. Private Directional 4 square feet 5 8 feet 10 feet No limit on number of signs into a public from building wall. up to 2 feet feet above a public sidewalk. agreement. Projecting (building) 20 square feet NA 1. One per leasable space. feet above a public sidewalk. Projecting Parking 4 square feet 1. One per parking entry into a public feet above a public sidewalk. right of way agreement. Pylon 1 square foot per 25 feet 20 feet,1. Not allowed on lots with measured to less than 100 feet of street maximum of 75 the closest frontage. Real estate 64 square feet 12 feet 5 feet One per street frontage. square feet. Wall (building)1 square foot per NA NA 1. One sign per building. square feet. 25% of window NA calculated individually. 390 28 391 B. Sign Regulations For The CS District: 392 1. Purpose: Signage in the CS district should be appropriate for the type of coordinated 397 2. Applicability: Regulations in subsection B4 of this section shall apply to all uses within the 399 3. Applicability Of Planned Development Regulations To Signage: As provided in 405 4. Sign Type, Size and Height Standards: STANDARDS FOR THE CS DISTRICT Types Of Signs Maximum Maximum Minimum Number Of Signs Permitted Per Sign Type Limit On Combined Number Of Signs3 Permitted Area Per Sign Face Freestanding Awning sign/1 square See note 1 May 1 per first floor door/ None extend 6 storefront;building, Canopy, drive-40% of See note 1 n/a 1 per canopy face None canopy face canopy face Construction 64 square 12 feet 10 feet 2 per building None 29 Flat sign 6 1 square See note 1 n/a 1 per business or None frontage5 Monument sign2 100 square 12 feet 10 feet 1 per pad site 1 per pad site Nameplate 2 square See note 1 n/a 1 per building entry New 200 square 12 feet 10 feet None development feet per sign Pole sign2 75 square 25 feet At the 1 per pad site 1 per pad site approved projection, Political sign 32 square 8 feet 10 feet No limit None Private 8 square 5 feet Projecting 6 square May 1 per leasable space feet per sign extend 4 closer above 30 Public safety 8 square 6 feet 10 feet No limit None Real estate sign 64 square 12 feet 1 per building Shopping center 200 square identification feet Wall or flat sign 1 square See note 1 n/a 1 per building None (general foot per building linear foot Window sign 25% of total See note 1 No limit frontage 407 Notes: 1. For height limits on building signs, see Subsection 21A.46.070.I of this chapter. 6. Storefront flat signs limited to locations on the lower 2 floors. 417 5. Supplementary Regulations: 418 a. Sign Structures: Structures supporting monument and shopping center identification signs 421 b. Landscape: Freestanding signs shall be located within landscaped areas not less than two 424 c. Items Of Information: Shopping center identification signs shall be limited to the name of 427 C. Sign Regulations For The CC District: 428 1. Purpose: Signage in the CC district should be appropriate for lot by lot commercial 31 432 signage and landscape requirements of the CC district; and d) relate the physical dimensions 434 2. Applicability: Regulations in subsection C3 of this section shall apply to all lots within the 436 3. Sign Type, Size and Height Standards: STANDARDS FOR THE CC DISTRICT Types Of Signs Maximum Maximum Minimum Number Of Signs Permitted Per Sign Type Limit On Combined Number Of Signs3 Permitted Per Area Per Sign Face Freestanding Signs1 Awnings/canopy 1 square See note 1 10 feet 1 per first floor None signs foot per storefront; Canopy, drive-40% of See note 1 n/a 1 per canopy face None canopy face canopy face Construction 64 square 12 feet 5 feet 1 per street frontage None Flat sign 1.5 square See note 1 1 per business or frontage5 Monument 100 square 6 feet 12 feet None 1 per street frontage 1 per street 20 feet (1 acre minimum) 32 Nameplate 2 square See note 1 n/a 1 per building entry None New 80 square 5 feet Pole sign4 75 square 25 feet 15 feet 1 per street frontage 1 per street multiple Political sign 32 square 8 feet 5 feet No limit None Private 8 square Projecting 6 square May 1 per leasable space or None extend 4 closer above Public safety 8 square 6 feet 5 feet No limit None Real estate sign 64 square 12 feet 1 per street frontage Wall or flat sign 1 square See note 1 1 per building foot per building linear foot Window sign 25% of See note 1 n/a 33 No limit None frontage 438 Notes: 1. For height limits on building signs, see Subsection 21A.46.070.I of this chapter. 7. Projection over a public right of way must comply with the city’s encroachment policy. 448 4. Supplementary Regulations: 449 a. Lot Frontage Requirements: A minimum lot frontage of one hundred feet (100') shall be 451 D. Sign Regulations For The CSHBD And CG Districts: 452 1. Purpose: Sign regulations for the CSHBD and CG districts are established to respond to the 456 2. Applicability: Regulations in subsections D3 and D4 of this section, respectively, shall apply 458 3. Sign Type, Size and Height Standards: STANDARDS FOR THE CSHBD DISTRICT Types Of Signs Permitted Maximum Area Per Maximum Height Of Freestanding Signs1 Minimum Setback2 Number Of Signs Awning/canopy 1 square foot per See note 1 May extend 6 feet from 1 per first floor signs linear foot of face of building 2 feet door/window Canopy, drive- 40% of canopy face See note 1 n/a 1 per canopy face through if signage is on 2 Construction 64 square feet 12 feet None 1 per street 34 Flat sign 2 square feet per See note 1 n/a 1 per business or Marquee sign 1 square foot per See Subsection 1 per storefront Monument 100 square feet 20 feet None 1 per street Nameplate See note 1 1 per building New None 1 per development development Pole sign3 75 square feet for a 25 feet No extension across a 1 per street multiple businesses Political sign 32 square feet 8 feet None No limit Private directional sign Projecting 0.5 square foot per See note 1 May extend 6 feet from 1 per street face of building, but frontage exceed 40 square feet Projecting 6 square feet per sign See note 1 May extend 4 feet from 1 per leasable A minimum height of may have 2. All located within the Public safety 8 square feet 6 feet None No limit Real estate sign 64 square feet 12 feet 1 per street Wall sign or 1 square foot per See note 1 1 per building face (general building face4 building 35 Window sign Notes: 25% of total frontage See note 1 n/a No limit 460 1. For height limits on building signs, see subsection 21A.46.070J of this chapter. 5. Projection over a public right of way must comply with the city’s encroachment policy. 4. Sign Type, Size and Height Standards: 470 STANDARDS FOR THE CG DISTRICT Types Of Signs Permitted Maximum Area Per Maximum Height Of Freestanding Signs1 Minimum Setback2 Number Of Signs Awning/canopy 1 square foot per See note 1 May extend 6 feet from 1 per first floor signs linear foot of face of building, but door/window Canopy, drive- 40% of canopy face See note 1 n/a 1 per canopy face through if signage is on 2 Construction 64 square feet 12 feet 5 feet 1 per street Flat sign 2 square feet per See note 1 1 per business or Marquee sign 1 square foot per See note 1 See Subsection 1 per storefront Monument 1 square foot per 20 feet 4 feet 1 per street Nameplate 2 square feet See note 1 n/a 1 per building New 200 square feet 5 feet 1 per street 36 Pole sign3 1 square foot per 35 feet 10 feet with a maximum 1 per street 6 foot projection. No frontage businesses Political sign 32 square feet 8 feet 5 feet No limit Private directional sign Projecting 6 square feet per sign NA May extend 4 feet from 1 per leasable face of the building but space or entry Minimum height of 8 Public safety 8 square feet 6 feet 5 feet No limit Real estate sign 64 square feet 12 feet 5 feet 1 per street Sexually See Section 21A.36.140 oriented Wall sign or 1 square foot per See note 1 n/a 1 per building face Window sign 25% of total frontage See note 1 No limit 471 Notes: 1. For height limits on building signs, see Subsection 21A.46.070.I of this chapter. 5. Storefront flat signs limited to locations on the lower 2 floors. 5. B. Sign Type, Size And Height Standards For The New Automotive Dealership Localized 37 483 BUSINESS: Each of the following shall constitute a separate business or storefront: new 488 PROPERTY: That certain real property constituting approximately eleven (11) acres located 491 STANDARDS FOR THE NEW AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP 1 Types Of Signs Permitted Maximum Area Of Maximum Height Of 2 Minimum 3 Number Of Signs Permitted Per Sign Type Flat sign 2 square feet per See note 2 n/a 1 per business or orientation)5 frontage4 Pole sign 1 square foot per 35 feet or 25 feet above 10 feet with a 1 per each 150 linear foot of street pavement grade of the maximum 6 feet subsection 21A.46.070T extension across a with each sign of this chapter property line is separated by at businesses property Wall sign or 1 square foot per See note 2 n/a4 1 per building flat sign linear foot of building 4(general building 493 Notes: 1. All other sign types and standards not specifically listed in the automobile dealership overlay 38 503 6. Supplementary Regulations: a. Lot Frontage Requirements: A minimum lot frontage of one hundred feet (100') shall be 18. Deletes Section 21A.46.095 in its entirety: 508 21A.46.095: SIGN REGULATIONS FOR TRANSIT STATION AREA DISTRICT: 509 The following regulations shall apply to signs permitted in the Transit Station Area District. Any sign not 511 A. Sign Regulations For The TSA Transit Station Area District: 512 1. Purpose: Sign regulations for the TSA District are intended to provide for appropriate signage 514 2. Applicability: Regulations in subsection A3 of this section shall apply to all lots within the 516 3. Sign Type, Size And Height Standards: STANDARDS FOR THE TRANSIT STATION AREA DISTRICT (TSA) Types Of Signs Maximum Area Per Maximum Height Of Freestanding Signs1 Minimum Number Of Limit On Setback2 Signs Permitted Per Sign Type Combined Of Signs3 Awning/canopy 1 square foot per linear See note 1 May extend 1 per street None signs foot of storefront (sign building, Construction 64 square feet 12 feet 5 feet or on 2 per None Flat sign 1.5 square feet per linear See note 1 n/a 1 per building orientation) Flat sign 1.5 square feet per linear See note 1 n/a 1 per None 39 Marquee sign Subject only to 1 per None subsection 21A.46.070O storefront Monument sign 100 square feet 12 feet None 1 per street Nameplate,3 square feet 1 per None building name New 12 feet 5 feet 1 per development development Political sign 32 square feet 8 feet 5 feet No limit None Private directional sign Projecting 4 square feet per side; 8 Sign face May extend 1 per None square feet total limited to 2 the face of entry to the height1 building, Projecting 4 square feet per side; 8 See note 1.May extend 1 per None square feet total Sign face limited to 2 the face of parking lot but no more Public safety 8 square feet 6 feet 5 feet No limit None Real estate sign 64 square feet 12 feet 1 per Window sign Notes: 25% of total frontage See note 1 No limit 518 1. For height limits on building signs, see subsection 21A.46.070J of this chapter. 40 523 5. A single-tenant building may combine the square footage total of both the storefront orientation 19. Deletes Section 21A.46.096 in its entirety: 528 21A.46.096: SIGN REGULATIONS FOR THE FORM BASED AND FORM BASED MIXED USE 530 The following regulations shall apply to signs permitted in the form based and form based mixed use 532 A. Sign Regulations for the Form Based and Form Based Mixed Use districts: 2. Applicability: This subsection applies to all signs located within the form based and form B. Sign Type, Size and Height Standards: 1. A-Frame Sign: 542 Sign FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU-Specifications Type UN1 UN2 MU SC SE 8 A-P P P P P Quantity 1 per leasable space. Leasable spaces on Maximum of 2 feet. Any portion of the frame 41 Height Maximum of 3 feet. Any portion of the frame Placement On public sidewalk or private property. Obstruction Minimum of 8 feet must be maintained at all free area times for pedestrian passage. 543 2. Awning or Canopy Sign: 545 Sign FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU- Type UN1 UN2 MU SC SE 8 Specifications Awning P P P P P P Quantity 1 per window or entrance. Equal to the width of the Projection No maximum depth from building facade, however design 42 2 feet into a special purpose Clearance Minimum of 10 feet of vertical Letters and logos Allowed on vertical portions of Private property or a public requirements of the revocable 547 548 3. Construction Sign: Sign Type FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU-8 UN1 UN2 MU SC SE Specifications Construction P P P P P P Quantity 1 per construction site. Maximum of 8 feet. Maximum of Area Maximum of 64 square feet. Location Private property or a public street. 550 4. Flat Sign: 43 552 Sign FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU-Specifications Type UN1 UN2 MU SC SE 8 Flat P P P P P Quantity 1 per leasable space. Leasable spaces on corners Maximum of 90% of width of leasable space. No Height Maximum of 3 feet. No maximum height in FB- Area 11/2 square feet per linear foot of store frontage. Projection 553 554 5. Flat Sign (building orientation): FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU- Sign Type UN1 UN2 MU SC SE 8 Specifications Flat sign P P Quantity 1 per building face. (building Height May not extend above the roof line or top of Area 11/2 square feet per linear foot of building 556 44 557 6. Marquee Sign: Sign FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU- Type UN1 UN2 MU SC SE 8 Specifications 1 per building.Marquee P P Quantity Maximum of 90% of width of leasable Height May not extend above the roof of the 11/2 square feet per linear foot of building Projection Maximum of 6 feet. May project into right 558 7. Monument Sign: FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU- Sign Type UN1 UN2 MU SC SE 8 Specifications Monument P P Quantity 1 per building. 5 feet Maximum. 1 square feet per linear foot of building 560 8. Nameplate Sign: 562 45 563 FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU- Sign Type UN1 UN2 MU SC SE 8 Specifications Nameplate P P P P P P Quantity 1 per leasable space. Leasable spaces on Area Maximum of 3 square feet. 564 9. New Development Sign: FB- FB-FB-FB- FB- MU-8 Sign Type UN1 UN2 MU Specifications New P P Quantity 1 per street frontage. Development Setback 5 feet. 12 feet. 200 square feet. 566 10. Private Directional Sign: FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU- Sign Type UN1 UN2 MU SC SE 8 Specifications Private P P P P P P Quantity No limit. directional Maximum of 5 feet. Restriction May not contain business name or chapter) Location Private property or public street. 568 11. Projecting Sign: 46 570 Sign Type FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU-Specifications UN1 UN2 MU SC SE 8 Projecting P P P P P Quantity 1 per leasable space. Leasable spaces on Clearance Minimum of 8 feet above Area 6 square feet per side, 12 square feet total. Projection Location Private property or public street. Signs 572 12. Projecting Parking Entry Sign: Sign Type FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU-Specifications UN1 UN2 MU SC SE 8 Projecting P P P P Quantity 1 per parking entry. parking entry Clearance Minimum of 8 feet above Height Maximum of 2 feet. 47 projecting sign Area 4 square feet per side, 8 square Projection Maximum of 4 feet from Location permitted Private property or public street. purpose corridor but must be 574 13. Public Safety Sign: Sign FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU- Type UN1 UN2 MU SC SE 8 Specifications Public P P P P P P Quantity No limit. safety Height Maximum of 6 feet.sign (see Area Projection Maximum of 1 foot.chapter) Private property or public street. requirements of the revocable 576 14. Real Estate Sign: 48 578 Sign FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU- Type UN1 UN2 MU SC SE 8 Specifications Real P P P P P Quantity 1 per leasable space. Leasable spaces on Height Maximum of 12 feet. 32 square feet. 64 square feet in FB-MU and Location Private property or public street. Signs can 579 15. Window Sign: 581 49 Sign Type FB- FB- FB- FB- FB- MU-8 UN1 UN2 MU SC SE Specifications 1 per window.Window P P P P P Quantity Maximum of 3 feet. Maximum of 25% of window area. 583 20. Amends Subsection 21A.46.125.B.3.d as follows: 586 d. Be relocated to a new site for use as a piece of public art, provided that the original design 591 21. Amends Subsection 21A.46.125.B.3.e as follows: 593 e. Be relocated and reinstalled on the business's new site, should the business with which it 596 22. Amends Subsection 21A.46.130.B as follows: 598 B. Applicability: These regulations shall be applicable to sites two (2) acres or larger in the 600 RP District PL-2 District 610 2. The D-1, D-2, D-3, and D-4 zones, 4. The A, BP, I, PL, PL2, or UI zones. 613 These regulations shall also apply to stadiums, arenas, convention centers, live performance theaters, and 615 D-1 District 50 617 D-3 District 619 23. Amends Subsection 21A.46.130.E as follows: 621 E. Application Procedure: Persons seeking to establish a localized alternative sign overlay district 628 24. Amends Subsection 21A.46.160.F as follows: 630 F. Priority Ffor Removal Oof Nonconforming Billboards: Nonconforming billboards shall be 632 1. Billboards in districts zoned residential, historic, residential R-MU prior to January 1, 2025, 634 2. Billboards in districts zoned commercial CN or CB prior to January 1, 2025, or gateway or on 636 3. Billboards which are nonconforming for any other reason shall be removed last; and 637 4. A billboard owner may demolish nonconforming billboards of a lower priority before 649 25. Amends Subsection 21A.46.160.V as follows: 651 V. Landscaping Iin Residential Aand Commercial CN Aand CB Zoning Districts: Properties in any 656 [end] 51 21. 21A.48: Landscaping and Buffers Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: 5/2/2025 Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 2 By: _Courtney Lords____________________ Senior City Attorney Date Prepared: May 2, 2025 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): •Amends Subsection 21A.48.060.A.4 Coverage and Quantity Calculations to maintain the Amends Subsection 21A.48.060.D Landscape Buffer Standards by deleting references to zoning Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends Subsection 21A.48.060.A.4.b as follows: 2 b. The total area of an existing tree canopy, or a tree canopy at the time of planting, may be 2. Amends the table in Subsection 21A.48.060.B by amending the row Street Trees and adding the row Street Trees Minimum of 1 street tree planted on center between back of street curb Additional street trees shall be provided at the following rate per each 1, 2 V2 1 Street Tree Soil In the downtown and gateway zoning districts (21A.30), street trees shall 3 per tree, provided that this area is exclusive of the 3 if that volume is not necessary for the proposed tree 10 11 3. Amends the table in Subsection 21A.48.060.D only by changing the following rows: All districts (except Single- and Single- and Two- Family, FB-UN1, Foothill, Two-Family, Foothill, Special & Special Development 10' RMF-30, RMF-35, RMF-45, & RMF-75 2. The zoning administrator may approve a reduced freeway buffer if there’s is an existing 13 [end] V2 2 22. 21A.52: Zoning Incentives Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 4, 2024Date: _____ Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ ty Attorneyee Date Prepared: December 2, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 Amends Section 21A.52.050 to apply the affordable housing incentives to the new MU districts Amends Section 21A.52.060 to apply the building preservation incentives to the new MU Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends Subsection 21A.52.050.G.3 as follows: 2 3. Incentives in the CB Community Business, CC Corridor Commercial, CG General 4 a. The following housing types: row houses, sideways row houses, and cottage developments 6 b. The minimum open space requirements in the I Institutional zoning district do not apply. 7 c. To be eligible for the incentives listed in this subsection 3, a development shall meet the 9 2. Amends Subsection 21A.52.050.G.4.a as follows: 10 a. Administrative design review is authorized when a design review process is required by 14 3. Amends Subsection 21A.52.050.G.4.b as follows: 15 b. Height: Additional building height may be added stories are authorized as indicated in the 19 (1) Residential Ddistricts: V1 1 Zoning District RMU-35 RMU-45 RB Permitted Maximum Height with Incentive 45' with administrative design review, regardless of abutting use or zone. 55' with administrative design review, regardless of abutting use or zone. One additional story; density limitations listed in the land use table do not apply. Three additional stories with administrative design review. One additional story. RMU RO FB-UN1 3 stories, but not to exceed 30' in overall building height. 20 (2) Form Based Mixed Use Districts: Zoning District Permitted Maximum Height with Incentive MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 1 additional story. 1 additional story. 1 additional story. 1 additional story. 2Two additional stories with administrative Ddesign Rreview. 22 (3) Commercial districts Zoning District Permitted Maximum Height with Incentive One additional story.SNB One additional story. CN One additional story. 45' with administrative design review; additional landscaping may be met byCC Two additional stories with administrative design review. CG CSHBD1 129' with administrative design review. CSHBD2 72' with administrative design review. TSA-Transition One additional story with administrative review. 24 (4) Form-based districts: Zoning District Permitted Maximum Height with Incentive FB-MU11 Three additional stories with administrative design review. V1 2 FB-SE One additional story. FB-UN1 Three stories, but not to exceed 30' in height. 26 (5) Downtown districts and Gateway Districts: Zoning District D-1 Permitted Maximum Height with Incentive Administrative design review is permitted when a design review process is required. 2Two additional stories with administrative design review.D-2 3Three additional stories with administrative design review. Three additional stories with administrative design review. 375' and administrativeD-4 GMU 2 additional stories with administrative design review. 28 (6) Other districts: Zoning District GMU Permitted Maximum Height with Incentive Two additional stories with administrative design review. MU 60' with administrative design review, with residential uses in all principal buildings. 30 4. Deletes Subsection 21A.52.050.G.4.c in its entirety: c. Administrative design review is permitted for the following: 33 (1) Buildings in the CSHBD1 and CSHBD2 zoning district that exceed 20,000 square 35 (2) Buildings in the CB zoning district that exceed 7,500 gross square feet of floor area 37 5. Deletes Subsection 21A.52.050.G.5.d in its entirety: 39 d. Development located in the Community Shopping (CS) "Planned Development Review" 41 6. Amends Subsection 21A.52.050.H.3.a(1) as follows: 43 (1) Perimeter yard requirements: The yard requirements of the base zoning district 45 (A) Front yards: The front yard and corner side yard of the base zoning district 47 (B) Side yards: A minimum of 10 feet on one side of the building and 6 feet on the V1 3 50 (C) Rear yard: The rear yard of the base zoning district applies. 52 7. Amends the title of “Illustration for Section 21A.52.050.E.3.a.1 Required Setbacks for Public Street 54 Illustration for Section 21A.52.050.EH.3.a.1 Required Setbacks for Public Street Facing Row House 55 57 8. Amends “Illustration for Section 21A.52.050.E.3.b.1 Required Setbacks for Sideways Row House” to 59 Illustration for Section 21A.52.050.EH.3.ba.1 Required Setbacks for Sideways Row House 60 62 9. Amends Subsection 21A.52.050.H.3.b(1) as follows: 63 (1) Perimeter yard requirements: The yard requirements of the base zoning district 65 (A) Front yards: The front yard and corner side yard of the base zoning district apply. V1 4 66 (B) Side yards: A minimum of 10 feet on one side of the property line and 6 feet on 69 (C) Rear yard: The rear yard of the base zoning district applies. 10. Amends Subsection 21A.52.050.H.3.c(1) as follows: 72 (1) Perimeter yard requirements: The yard requirements of the base zoning district 74 (A) Front yards: The front yard and corner side yard setback of the base zoning 76 (B) Side yards: For housing types not otherwise allowed in the zoning district, a 79 © Rear yards: The rear yard of the base zoning district applies. 11. Amends Subsection 21A.52.060.B.4.b(4) as follows: (4) Modifications to the parking location and setback requirements in Section Table 21A.44.060.A. 83 12. Amends Subsection 21A.52.060.B.4.d as follows: d. Height: Additional building height is authorized in zoning districts as indicated in the following (1) Residential dDistricts: Zoning District RMU-35 RMU-45 RB Permitted Maximum Height with Incentive 45', regardless of abutting use or zone. 55', regardless of abutting use or zone. 1 additional story equal to or less than the average height of the other stories in the RMU 3 additional stories equal to or less than the average height of the other stories in the 1 additional story equal to or less than the average height of the other stories in the FB-UN1 3 stories, but not to exceed 30' in height. V1 5 97 (2) Commercial DistrictsMixed Use Districts: Permitted Maximum Height with IncentiveZoning MU-2 MU-3 MU-5 MU-6 MU-8 MU-11 1 additional story. 1 additional story. 1 additional story. 1 additional story. 2 additional stories. 3 additional stories. 99 Zoning Permitted Maximum Height with Incentive 1 additional story equal to or less than the average height of the other stories in theCB May build one additional story equal to or less than the average height of the other storiesCN 45’ 2 additional stories equal to or less than the average height of the other stories in the CG 3 additional stories equal to or less than the average height of the other stories in the 105’ and 2 additional stories equal to or less than the average height of the other storiesCSHBD1 60’ and 1 additional story equal to or less than the average height of the other stories in TSA- Transition 1 additional story equal to or less than the average height of the other stories in the 2 additional stories equal to or less than the average height of the other stories in theTSA-Core 100 (3) Form-based districts: Zoning District Permitted Maximum Height with Incentive 90’ and 2 additional stories equal to or less than the average height of the otherMU-8 125’ and 3 additional stories equal to or less than the average height of theFB-MU11 V1 6 1 additional story equal to the average height of the other stories in theFB-UN2 1 additional story equal to the average height of the other stories in the 1 additional story equal to the average height of the other stories in theFB-SE FB-UN1 3 stories and 30’ in height. 102 (4) Downtown districts and Gateway Districts: Zoning District Permitted Maximum Height with Incentive 120’ and 2 additional stories equal to or less than the average height of the other stories in the building. D-2 D-3 180’ and 3 additional stories equal to or less than the average height of G-MU 180' and 2 additional stories equal to or less than the average height of 104 (54) Other dDistricts: Zoning District Permitted Maximum Height with Incentive 180’ and 2 additional stories equal to or less than the average height of the other stories in the building. GMU MU 60’ provided that the additional height is for residential uses only. Building heights in excess of 35' but not more than 75' provided, that for each foot of height over 35', each required yard shall be increased 1'. UI Building heights in excess of 75' but not more 120' provided that the additional height is supported by the master plan and compatible with the adjacent neighborhood. OS – Lots greater than 4 Building heights in excess of 45’ up to 60’ provided that for each foot 106 13. Amends Subsection 21A.52.060.B.4.e as follows: e. Administrative design review is permitted for the following: 111 (1) Buildings in the MU-2 CSHBD1 and CSHBD2 zoning district in excess of 5,000 114 (2) Buildings in the CB zoningMU-3 district that exceed seven thousand five hundred 117 V1 7 118 14. Amends Subsection 21A.52.060.B.5.f as follows: 119 f. Building Entrances: Building entrances are required in accordance with Subsection 123 (1) Single Family Attached: All units abutting a street shall have the primary entrance on 125 (12) Multi-family: At least one building entrance is required for each street facing façade. Additional building entrances shall be required Eevery seventy-five (75) 128 (3) Unless the base zone of the property has specific entry feature requirements, all 134 (24) Nonresidential Uses: At least one building entrance is required for each street facing 136 137 [end] V1 8 23. 21A.54: Conditional Uses Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 4, 2024Date:____ Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ ity Attorneyee Date Prepared: December 4, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 Amends Section 21A.54.135 to clarify process to review of modifications to conditional uses. Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends Section 21A.54.135 as follows: 3 21A.54.135: ALTERATIONS OR MODIFICATIONS TO A STRUCTURE WITH A 5 A. Nonconforming Conditional Use: Alterations or modifications to a structure with an existing 9 B. A. Administrative Review: An alteration or modification to a structure with a conditional use that 10 C. Remodeling or Improvements: Remodeling or improvements to a site or structure containing a 2. Amends Subsection 21A.54.155.B.1 as follows: 1. Applications for low power wireless telecommunication facilities that are listed as conditional [end] V1 1 24. 21A.55: Planned Developments Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 19, 2024Date: Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _ K orney Date Prepared: December 4, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Modifies Table 21A.55.060 Planned Developments by clarifying zoning districts that are not specifically listed have no minimum lot area for a planned development by deleting those districts Adds a new section 21A.55.105 that will clarify the subdivision approval process associated with Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends Section 21A.55.060 as follows: 2 21A.55.060: MINIMUM AREA: A planned development proposed for any parcel or tract of land under single ownership or control in certain zoning districts shall have a minimum net lot area as set forth in table 21A.55.060 of this section. 5 A. The total land area for a proposed planned development shall meet the minimum area requirement 7 B. When a proposed planned development involves multiple zoning districts, the largest minimum lot 10 TABLE 21A.55.060 PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS Minimum Planned Development SizeAreaDistrict Any district not specifically listed in this table No minimum FR-1/43,560 Foothills Estate Residential District 5 acres V1 1 FR-2/21,780 Foothills Residential District 5 acres 5 acres 24,000 square feet SR-1 and SR-1A Special Development Pattern Residential 10,000 square feet SR-2 Reserved SR-3 Special Development Pattern Residential District 4,000 square feet RMF-45 Moderate/High Density Multi-Family Residential 9,000 square feet RMF-75 High Density Multi-Family Residential District 9,000 square feet No minimum required 9,000 square feet No minimum required Commercial districts: CN Neighborhood Commercial District No minimum required Manufacturing districts: M-1 Light Manufacturing District M-2 Heavy Manufacturing District Downtown districts: No minimum required D-1 Central Business District No minimum required D-2 Downtown Support District V1 2 D-4 Downtown Secondary Central Business District Special purpose districts: No minimum required RP Research Park District No minimum required 10 acres AG-2 Agricultural District 4 acres 10 acres 40 acres No minimum required PL Public Lands District PL-2 Public Lands District UI Urban Institutional District MH Mobile Home Park District 12 2. Adopts a new Section 21A.55.105 as follows: 21A.55.105 SUBDIVISIONS AND PLANNED DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL: 17 A subdivision for a planned development may be approved as provided in this section. 18 A. Concurrent Review and Approval: A subdivision may be approved at the same time as a planned B. Subdivision following Planned Development Approval: After a planned development is approved, 1. A subdivision shall comply with the provisions of Title 20 unless a specific provision is 2. A subdivision that results in any common area, shared access, or private infrastructure shall V1 3 33 3. A planned development that approved buildings with dwellings may be subdivided to create 38 [end] V1 4 25. 21A.59: Design Review Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office December 4, 2024 Date: ___________________________Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 1 By: _____ ty Attorney Date Prepared: December 4, 2024 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): Deletes Subsection 21A.59.020.B.5 and amends Subsection 21A.59.045.A because the TSA Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Deletes Subsection 21A.59.020.B.5 in its entirety: 2 5. Projects in the TSA Transit Station Area District that have a development score that requires 4 2. Amends Subsection 21A.59.045.A as follows: 5 A. Design Review applications shall be reviewed for compliance with the design review standards of 7 1. General Modification Requests: Applications to modify a design standard in Chapter 21A.37, 10 2. Additional Height or Square Footage Requests: Applications required to go through design [end] V1 1 26. 21A.62: Definitions Project Title: Commercial and Mixed Use Zoning District APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date: 5/2/2025 Petition No.: PLNPCM2024-00707 Version: 2 By: _Courtney Lords____________________ Courtney Lords, Senior City Attorney Date Prepared: May 2, 2025 Planning Commission Action: Recommended 10/23/2024 and 11/13/2024 This proposed ordinance makes the following amendments (for summary purposes only): •Deletes definitions that are being removed from the land use tables. Adds new consolidated • Underlined text is new; text with strikethrough is proposed to be deleted. Modifications made as part of 1 1. Amends, deletes, and adds certain definitions in Section 21A.62.040 as follows: 3 a. ALCOHOL, BREWERY, SMALL: A brewery that produces less than 15,000 barrels of beer, 5 6 b. ALTERATION: As applied to a building or structure, means a change or rearrangement in the 9 10 c. AMPHITHEATER, FORMAL: A large open air built structure partly or completely surrounded d. ANTENNA, SATELLITE DISH: A type of antenna capable of receiving, among other signals, V2 1 20 e. ANTENNA, TV: A type of antenna used to receive television transmission signals, but which is f. ARTISAN PRODUCTION: An establishment engaged in the creation of goods or products g. AUCTION: A portion of land or structure where goods, livestock, or vehicles are sold by auction. h. AUCTION (INDOOR): A structure or enclosure where goods, livestock or vehicles are sold by i. AUCTION (OUTDOOR): A portion of land where goods, livestock or vehicles are sold by j. AUTOMOBILE: A self-propelled vehicle with wheels that can legally operate within a public k. BED AND BREAKFAST: A residential structure building originally as a single-family dwelling l. BED AND BREAKFAST INN: A building that is designed to accommodate up to eighteen (18) m. BED AND BREAKFAST MANOR: A building designed to accommodate up to thirty (30) n. COMMERCIAL FOOD PREPARATION: A facility in which food is processed or otherwise V2 2 66 o. EQUIPMENT HEAVY (RENTAL, SALES, SERVICE): A type of use involving the rental of 69 70 p. EQUIPMENT RENTAL (INDOOR AND/OR OUTDOOR): A type of use involving the rental of 74 75 q. FLEA MARKET (INDOOR): A building devoted to the indoor sales of new and used 77 78 r. FLEA MARKET (OUTDOOR): An outdoor area devoted to the periodic outdoor sales of new 80 81 s. FLEA MARKET: A use devoted to the sales of new and used merchandise by independent 83 84 t. GOVERNMENT FACILITY REQUIRING SPECIAL DESIGN FEATURES FOR SECURITY 88 89 u. GOVERNMENTAL FACILITY: State or Federal government operations providing services from 96 97 v. GOVERNMENT OFFICE: A building or structure used primarily for office use that is owned, 99 100 w. HEALTH AND FITNESS FACILITY: A business or membership organization providing x. HOTEL/MOTEL: An establishment providing, for a fee, sleeping accommodations and y. LAND USE TYPE (SIMILAR LAND USE TYPE): Land uses shall be considered to be similar V2 3 113 within chapter 21A.33 of this title and the uses have similar off street parking requirements as z. MEETING HALL OF MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATION: A building designed for public aa. MOTEL/HOTEL: A building or buildings in which lodging units are offered for persons, for bb. OBSTRUCTION: A structure or appurtenance to a building that is located or projects into a cc. OFFICE: A type of business use, which may or may not offer services to the public, that is dd. OFFICE AND/OR RECEPTION CENTER IN LANDMARK SITE: A facility located in a ee. OFFICE, PUBLISHING COMPANY: A company whose business is the editing and publishing ff. OFFICE, SINGLE PRACTITIONER MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND HEALTH: An office where gg. PARKING LOT: An area on the surface of the land used for the parking and circulation of more V2 4 158 hh. PHARMACY: A business that provides pharmaceutical services, including the dispensing of ii. PHILANTHROPIC USE: An office or meeting hall used exclusively by a nonprofit public jj. RECREATION (INDOOR, OUTDOOR): Public or private recreation facilities that provide kk. RECREATION (INDOOR): Public or private recreation facilities, tennis or other racquet courts, ll. RECREATION (OUTDOOR): Miniature golf, swimming pools, tennis courts, country clubs, ball mm.RETAIL (GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OR SERVICES): A building, property or activity, where the principal use or purpose of which is to sell the sale of physical goods, or nn. RETAIL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT: A building, property or activity, the principal use or V2 5 205 oo. RETAIL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT, ELECTRONIC REPAIR SHOP: A use engaged in the pp. RETAIL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT, FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP: A building, property or qq. RETAIL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT, UPHOLSTERY SHOP: A business specializing in the rr. SEASONAL FARM STAND: A sales table, area, or kiosk of food crops and/or nonfood, an ss. SHORT TERM RENTAL: The use of A building constructed as a dwelling, where lodging is unit tt. SMALL BREWERY: A brewery that produces less than fifteen thousand (15,000) barrels of uu. STEPBACK: A horizontal recess of the upper portion of a building face from the lower portion of vv. STORE, CONVENIENCE: A retail establishment that offers for sale a limited line of groceries ww.STORE, DEPARTMENT: A retail business which offers a broad range of merchandise lines at moderate level price points, consisting of primarily apparel and home goods. No merchandise line predominates and goods are displayed in a departmentalized format. Customer assistance is provided in each department, but checkout facilities can be either departmentalized or centralized. These stores are typically over one hundred thousand (100,000) square feet in size. xx. STORE, FASHION ORIENTED DEPARTMENT: A retail business which offers more V2 6 251 each department. These stores are typically over one hundred thousand (100,000) square feet in yy. STORE, MASS MERCHANDISING: A retail business selling a variety of merchandise, zz. STORE, SPECIALTY: A retail business specializing in a broad range of a single category of aaa.STORE, SUPERSTORE AND HYPERMARKET: A retail business primarily engaged in bbb.STORE, WAREHOUSE CLUB: A retail business requiring patron membership, and selling ccc.STORY (FLOOR): The vertical distance between the finished floor of one level and the finished ddd.UTILITY, TRANSMISSION WIRE, LINE, PIPE OR POLE: Infrastructure used to support eee.VEHICLE, AUTOMOBILE SALES/RENTAL AND SERVICE: A business establishment that 2. Adopts a new Section 21A.62.060 as follows: V2 7 298 21A.62.060 BUILDING FORMS: 299 Building forms are generally described below and include images of what the building form may 303 A. Urban House: A residential structure with the approximate scale of a single dwelling unit, 311 1. Illustration of Urban House with Accessory Dwelling Unit: 312 313 2. Image of Modern and Traditional Urban House Forms: 315 316 B. Two-Family Dwelling: A residential structure that contains two dwelling units in a single 322 1. Illustration of Two-Family Dwelling with Garages: V2 8 323 325 2. Image of a Traditional Two-Family Dwelling Form: 327 329 C. Cottage Development: A unified development that contains two or more detached 1. Illustration of Cottage Development on a Single Lot: 336 2. Image of a Cottage Development: V2 9 339 D. Row House: A series of attached single-family dwellings that share at least one common 1. Illustration of a Row House on a Single Lot: 348 2. Image of a Modern Row House Form: 352 V2 10 354 E. Multi-Family Residential: A multi-family residential structure containing three or more 356 1. Illustration of a Multi-family Residential Form: 359 2. Image of a Traditional Multi-family Residential Form: 361 362 F. Storefront: A commercial structure that may have multiple stories and contain a variety of 1. Image of a Contemporary Storefront Form: 368 V2 11 370 G. Vertical Mixed Use: A multi-story building that contains a mix of commercial and residential 1. Illustration of a Vertical Mixed-Use Form: 375 2. Image of a Contemporary Vertical Mixed-Use Form: 379 381 [end] V2 12 Item G2 CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 304 P.O. BOX 145476, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5476 SLCCOUNCIL.COM TEL 801-535-7600 FAX 801-535-7651 MOTION SHEET CITY COUNCIL of SALT LAKE CITY TO:City Council Members FROM: Brian Fullmer Policy Analyst DATE:May 6, 2025 RE: Alley Vacation Near 2680 South Chadwick Street (PLNPCM2024-00973) MOTION 1 (close and defer) I move that the Council close the public hearing and defer action to a future Council meeting. MOTION 2 (close and adopt (if the Council wishes to take action this night)) I move that the Council close the public hearing and adopt the ordinance. MOTION 3 (continue hearing) I move that the Council continue the public hearing to a future Council meeting. CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 304 P.O. BOX 145476, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5476 SLCCOUNCIL.COM TEL 801-535-7600 FAX 801-535-7651 COUNCIL STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL of SALT LAKE CITY TO:City Council Members FROM:Brian Fullmer, Policy Analyst DATE:May 6, 2025 RE: Alley Vacation Near 2680 South Chadwick Street (PLNPCM2024-00973) BRIEFING UPDATE The Council expressed general support for the proposed alley vacation, citing the unlikelihood of bringing all abutting properties into compliance and reopening the alley. It was noted that any issues with property lines would be resolved between neighbors and not involve the City. The information below was provided for the April 8, 2025 meeting and is included for reference. ISSUE AT-A-GLANCE The Council will be briefed about a proposal to vacate an approximately 810-foot by 12-foot alley between Beverly and Chadwick Streets (~1400 East). The alley runs between 2700 South and about 2615 South, south of Stratford Avenue in City Council District Seven as shown in the image below. The subject alley is blocked at several points by utility poles, garages and sheds, walls and fences, and vegetation. All Chadwick Street properties abutting this alley have open enforcement cases for encroachment. It is worth noting that the applicant's garage encroaching into the alley was permitted by the City in error. Another garage encroaching into the alley was issued a permit in 2005, but it is unknown if the approved plans followed the property line. If approved by the City Council, the alley property would be divided in half and given to the abutting property owners. Planning staff recommended the Planning Commission forward a positive recommendation to the City Council. The Commission reviewed this petition at its January 8, 2025 meeting and held a public hearing Item Schedule: Briefing: April 8, 2025 Set Date: April 15, 2025 Public Hearing: May 6, 2025 Potential Action: May 20, 2025 Page | 2 at which no one spoke. The Commission voted 5-2 to forward a positive recommendation to the City Council for the proposed alley vacation. One Commissioner who was opposed to the vacation cited concerns with closing an alley that could be used to access properties in the future. She also feels encroachments creating a lack of use are not a satisfactory reason to use that factor. The other Commissioner opposed to the vacation did not indicate why. Goal of the briefing: Review the alley closure and determine if the Council supports moving forward with the proposal. Aerial image showing properties abutting the subject alley. Owners of properties outlined in red signed a petition supportive of the alley vacation. Note-A separate alley behind homes at 1382, 1398, 1402, and 1408 East Stratford Avenue at the top of the image are not included in the proposed alley vacation. Image courtesy of Salt Lake City Planning Division Page | 3 POLICY QUESTION 1. The Council may wish to discuss with the Administration options for resolving City enforcement on a structure encroaching into the alley that was approved by the City. In March 2023 the applicant submitted plans for a garage to be constructed at the rear of his property. The plans incorrectly included a portion of the alley as part of the applicant’s property. As discussed above, the plans were mistakenly approved by the City, a permit was issued, and the garage was built. In May 2024 a civil enforcement case was initiated against the applicant’s property for encroachment into the alley and a warning letter was sent. Planning staff noted that if the alley is vacated and the property is divided equally between property owners on both sides of the alley, it might not bring all properties into compliance. Further discussions about potentially adjusting property lines would be private matters and not involve the City. City Department Review Attachment I, pages 40-41 of the Planning Commission staff report includes comments from City department review of the proposal. These are summarized below. Please see the staff report for additional information. The Engineering Division discussed structures encroaching into the alley built without proper notice but did not express opposition to the alley vacation. An existing Rocky Mountain Power easement was also mentioned and the requirement to maintain access for the company to service its lines. No other responding departments or divisions expressed concerns with the proposal. Planning staff identified four key considerations during analysis of these proposals which are found on pages 4-5 of the Planning Commission staff report and summarized below. For the complete analysis please see the staff report. Consideration 1 – Property Owner Consent City code requires a minimum of 75% of property owners abutting alleys being considered for vacation sign a petition expressing support. There are 32 property owners abutting the alley and 27 (84%) signed the petition. Three additional property owners were not available to sign the petition but verbally expressed support. Consideration 2 – Policy Considerations Planning staff found that with obstructions from utility poles, structures, vegetation, and its current condition, the proposed alley vacation satisfies the Lack of Use policy consideration included in the table below. Consideration 3 – Community Plan Considerations Planning staff reviewed how the proposed alley vacation aligns with the Sugar House Plan and Plan Salt Lake. Both plans support connectivity and circulation within neighborhoods, and alleys can help provide these connections. However, Planning staff noted the alley has been unusable for many years and does not provide access for any abutting properties. It is Planning’s opinion that closing the alley will not impact community access to public spaces. Consideration 4 – Current Condition of the Alley As discussed above, numerous obstructions from utility poles, fences, structures, and vegetation make the alley inaccessible. It appears the alley only exists on paper and there is no evidence indicating it was ever paved. Page | 4 ANALYSIS OF STANDARDS Attachment E (pages 13-15 of the Planning Commission staff report) includes factors to consider when reviewing alley vacation requests. The following is a summary of what is in the staff report. Please see the report for additional information. Factor Finding 14.52.020 - The City will not consider disposing of its interest in an alley, in whole or in part, unless it receives a petition in writing which demonstrates that the disposition satisfies at least one of the following policy considerations: A - Lack of Use- The City’s legal interest in the property appears of record or is reflected on an applicable plat; however, it is evident from an on-site inspection that the alley does not physically exist or has been materially blocked in a way that renders it unusable as a public right-of-way. B - Public Safety- The existence of the alley is substantially contributing to crime, unlawful activity or unsafe conditions, public health problems, or blight in the surrounding area. C - Urban Design- The continuation of the alley does not serve as a positive urban design element. D - Community Purpose- The petitioners are proposing to restrict the general public from use of the alley in favor of a community use, such as a neighborhood play area or garden. Complies Planning staff found the alley vacation request is consistent with policy consideration A – Lack of Use. Salt Lake City Code directs the Planning Division to analyze factors in the following table. Planning staff found the proposed alley meets six of the eight factors. Factor Planning Staff Finding The City Police Department, Fire Department, Transportation Division, and all other relevant City Departments and Divisions have no reasonable objection to the proposed disposition of the property. Complies The petition meets at least one of the policy considerations stated above. Complies with Policy Consideration A – Lack of Use. The petition must not deny sole access or required off- street parking to any adjacent property. Complies The petition will not result in any property being landlocked. Complies The disposition of the alley property will not result in a use which is otherwise contrary to the policies of the City, including applicable master plans and other adopted statements of policy which address, but which are not limited to, mid-block walkways, pedestrian paths, trails, and alternative transportation uses. Complies Page | 5 No opposing abutting property owner intends to build a garage requiring access from the property, or has made application for a building permit, or if such a permit has been issued, construction has been completed within 12 months of issuance of the building permit. Complies The petition furthers the City preference for disposing of an entire alley, rather than a small segment of it; and Complies The alley is optional for actual or potential rear access to residences or for accessory uses. Complies PROJECT CHRONOLOGY •August 28, 2024 – Petition submitted to Salt Lake City Planning Division. •September 27, 2024 – Petition deemed complete. •October 1, 2024 – Petition assigned to Ben Buckley, Principle Planner. •October 16, 2024 – o Notice sent to Sugar House Community Council and Sugar House Chamber of Commerce. o 45-day input period begins. The community council sent an email expressing support for the alley vacation. No other comments were received by Planning or Council staff as of the date this report was written. o Early notification letter sent to abutting property owners and tenants within 300 feet of the alley requested to be vacated. •December 19, 2024 – Public hearing notice signs posted on the property. •December 24, 2024 – Public hearing notices mailed. •December 26, 2024 – Public hearing notices posted on City and State websites, and posted on the Planning Division listserv. •January 8, 2025 – Planning Commission held a public hearing and voted 5-2 to forward a recommendation of approval to the City Council. •January 9, 2025 – Ordinance requested from Attorney’s Office •March 5, 2025 – Ordinance received from Attorney’s Office. •March 19, 2025 – Transmittal received in City Council Office. ALLEY CLOSURE PROCESS The alley closure process is dictated by Chapter 14.52 Salt Lake City Code which is included below for reference. 14.52.010: DISPOSITION OF CITY'S PROPERTY INTEREST IN ALLEYS: The City supports the legal disposition of Salt Lake City's real property interests, in whole or in part, with regard to City owned alleys, subject to the substantive and procedural requirements set forth herein. (Ord. 24-02 § 1, 2002) 14.52.020: POLICY CONSIDERATIONS FOR CLOSURE, VACATION OR ABANDONMENT OF CITY OWNED ALLEYS: The City will not consider disposing of its interest in an alley, in whole or in part, unless it receives a petition in writing which demonstrates that the disposition satisfies at least one of the following policy considerations: A. Lack Of Use: The City's legal interest in the property appears of record or is reflected on an applicable plat; however, it is evident from an on site inspection that the alley does not physically exist or has been materially blocked in a way that renders it unusable as a public right-of-way; B. Public Safety: The existence of the alley is substantially contributing to crime, unlawful activity, unsafe conditions, public health problems, or blight in the surrounding area; Page | 6 C. Urban Design: The continuation of the alley does not serve as a positive urban design element; or 14.52.030: PROCESSING PETITIONS: 14.52.040: METHOD OF DISPOSITION: Page | 7 C. Mixed Zoning: If an alley abuts both low density residential properties and either high density residential properties or nonresidential properties, those portions which abut the low density residential properties shall be vacated, and the remainder shall be closed, abandoned and sold for fair market value. (Ord. 24-02 § 1, 2002) 14.52.050: PETITION FOR REVIEW: SALT LAKE CITY TRANSMITTAL To:Submission Date: 03/20/2025 Date Sent to Council: 04/02/2025Salt Lake City Council Chair From: Department* Community and Neighborhood Employee Name:E-mail Buckley, Benjamin benjamin.buckley@slc.gov Department Director Signature Chief Administrator Officer's Signature Director Signed Date Chief Administrator Officer's Signed Date 03/27/2025 03/31/2025 Subject: Alley Vacation Near 2680 S Chadwick New transmittal or Revision Updates: Correcting the link to the Staff Report in the Transmittal Background. New transmittal Additional Staff Contact:Presenters/Staff Table Document Type Budget Impact? Ordinance Yes Recommendation: Recommendation to approve. Background/Discussion See first attachment for Background/Discussion Will there need to be a public hearing for this item?* Yes Public Process Please see the "Public Process" section of the Background. This page has intentionally been left blank ERIN MENDENHALL Mayor DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY and NEIGHBORHOODS Tammy Hunsaker Director CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Taylor Thomas, owner of 2680 S Chadwick, has requested to vacate the entire alley located between lots The subject alley was created as part of the Highland Park Plat A which was recorded in 1909. The alley is The alley, outlined in yellow below, is not utilized for access by any abutting property and is obstructed at SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION WWW.SLC.GOV P.O. BOX 145486, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5486 TEL 801.535.6230 FAX 801.535.6005 PUBLIC PROCESS: • Early Notification o October 16, 2024 – The Sugar House Community Council and the Sugar House Chamber o October 16, 2024 – Property owners and tenants within 300 feet of the alley were provided o December 19, 2024 – Public hearing notice signs were posted on the property by staff. •Planning Commission Meeting o January 8, 2025 – The Planning Commission reviewed the request to vacate the alley and Planning Commission (PC) Records 1) Planning Commission Agenda of January 8, 2025 (Click to Access) EXHIBITS: 1) Ordinance 2) Project Chronology 5) Mailing List This page has intentionally been left blank 1. ORDINANCE SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE (Vacating a city-owned alley located between lots 1501-1533 and lots 1545-1576 of the An ordinance vacating an unnamed city-owned alley adjacent to lots 1501-1533 and lots 1545-1576 of the Highland Park Plat A, pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2024-00973. WHEREAS the Salt Lake City Planning Commission (“Planning Commission”) held a public hearing on January 8, 2025 to consider a request made by Taylor Thomas, an adjacent property owner, to vacate an unnamed city-owned alley adjacent to lots 1501-1533 and lots 1545-1576 of the Highland Park Plat A; and WHEREAS, at its January 8, 2025 meeting, the Planning Commission voted in favor of forwarding a positive recommendation on said petition to the Salt Lake City Council (“City Council”); and WHEREAS, the City Council finds after holding a public hearing on this matter that there is good cause for the vacation of the alley and neither the public interest nor any person will be materially injured by the proposed vacation. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: 1 SECTION 1. Vacating City-Owned Alley. That an unnamed city-owned alley, which is more particularly described on Exhibit “A” attached hereto, hereby is vacated and declared not presently necessary or available for public use. SECTION 2. Reservations and Disclaimers. The above vacation is expressly made subject to all existing rights-of-way and easements of all public utilities of any and every description now located on and under or over the confines of this alley, and also subject to the rights of entry thereon for the purposes of maintaining, altering, repairing, removing or rerouting said utilities, including the city’s water and sewer facilities. Said vacation is also subject to any existing rights-of-way or easements of private third parties. SECTION 3. Condition. This alley vacation is conditioned upon its disposition being consistent with the method of disposition set forth in Section 14.52.040. SECTION 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective on the date of its first publication and shall be recorded with the Salt Lake County Recorder. The city recorder is instructed not to publish or record this ordinance until the condition identified above has been met. SECTION 5. Time. If the condition identified above has not been met within one year after adoption, this ordinance shall become null and void. The City Council may, for good cause shown, by resolution, extend the time period for satisfying the condition identified above. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah this _______ day of ______________, 2025. ______________________________ 2 ATTEST: ______________________________ Transmitted to Mayor on _______________________. ______________________________ ______________________________ APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office March 5, 2025(SEAL)Date:__________ By: ___________ AttorneyBill No. ________ of 2025 Published: ______________. Ordinance Vacating Alley Near 2680 S Chadwick_v1 3 EXHIBIT “A” Legal description of the unnamed city-owned alley to be vacated: An alley running northerly from 2700 South Street between Beverly and Chadwick Streets as BEGINNING at the southeasterly corner of Lot 1501 of said Highland Park Plat “A” Subdivision Contains 9,760 square feet or 0.224 acres, more or less 4 This page has intentionally been left blank 2. PROJECT CHRONOLOGY ERIN MENDENHALL Mayor DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY and NEIGHBORHOODS Tammy Hunsaker Director Project Chronology Petition: PLNPCM2024-00973 August 28, 2024 Petition submitted by Taylor Thomas, property owner of 2680 S September 27, 2024 Petition was deemed complete. October 1, 2024 Petition was assigned to Ben Buckley, Principal Planner. October 16, 2024 The Sugar House Community Council and the Sugar House Chamber October 16, 2024 Property owners and tenants within 300 feet of the alley were December 19, 2024 Public hearing notice signs were posted on the property by staff. December 26, 2024 Public hearing notices were posted on the City and State websites, and January 8, 2025 Planning Commission reviewed the proposal and held a public January 9, 2025 Draft ordinance requested from the City Attorney’s office. This page has intentionally been left blank 3. NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING The Salt Lake City Council is considering Petition PLNPCM2024-00973. Taylor Thomas, owner of 2680 As part of their study, the City Council is holding an advertised public hearing to receive comments DATE: TIME:7:00 pm PLACE:Electronic and in-person options. ** This meeting will be held via electronic means, while also providing for an in-person that If you have any questions relating to this proposal or would like to review the file, please call Ben Buckley People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation, which may include alternate This page has intentionally been left blank 4. ORIGINAL 9/24/2024Andrew Arnim 2685 S Beverly St, SLC UT 84106 August 28, 2024To Whom it May Concern:I am requesting a vacation of the alley located behind Chadwick Street in Salt Lake City. Afterofficials, it was determined there was no need for the alley to exist. The flected on an applicable plat; however, it is evident from an on-site inspection thatFrom what I have gathered, all streets throughout the Highland Park neighborhood had similar Thank you,Taylor Thomas Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed This page has intentionally been left blank 5. MAILING LIST TCMSR TRUST TCMSR TRUST 1351 E STRATFORD AVE SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106RALPH & JAN PETTY REVOCABLE TRUST 04/16/2021 04/16/2021 JANICE R PETERSEN; GREGORY R PETERSEN (JT) TERSEN (JT)SALT LAKE CITY 2623 S ALDEN ST SALT LAKE CITYSALT LAKE CITY UTMARIAH LOHSE ARIAH LOHSE 2683 S ALDEN STLAUREN COCHRAN LEINENBACH; TRENTON ROBERT LEINENBACH (TC) ENBACH 1343-1347 E 2700 S DEREK OLSON DEREK OLSON MAGPIE, LLC MAGPIE, LLCMATTHEW JENSEN; SHERRY JENSEN (JT) JENSEN (JT)1402 E STRATFORD AVECATHERINE M MIHLFEITH M MIHLFEITH 2146 E 1300 S SALT LAKE CITYSTAR MANAGEMENT SERVICE, LLC ERVICE, LLC 19 S CEDERLOF LN EMIGRATN CYN UTSALT LAKE CITY UT SALT LAKE CITYANDREW ARNIM NDREW ARNIMSAMANTHA HOLDER; BROCK AUSTIN KLEMETSON (JT) METSON (JT) GARY A CLARK TRUST 01/19/2022 01/19/2022 TAYLOR ROSS THOMAS; KATHLYN DENISE ANDERSON (JT) DERSON (JT)2680 S CHADWICK ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106THOMAS K KNOPP; DEBORA L KNOPP (JT) KNOPP (JT)JENNIFER KNIGHT IFER KNIGHTJARED WOOD; MACKENZIE WOOD (JT) E WOOD (JT)1424 E STRATFORD AVE SOUTH JORDAN UTBRAYDEN D SUNDSTRAND; JACQUELINE SUNDSTRAND (JT) STRAND (JT)SALT LAKE CITY UTJOSEPH M EVANS; MARI A EVANS (JT) EVANS (JT) DOMINGO A MORAN; JUDITH ANNE MORAN (JT) MORAN (JT)TYLER MORRIS YLER MORRIS 2624 S DEARBORN STERIC R JACOBSEN; NICOLE J WHYE (JT) J WHYE (JT) STACY MOSS STACY MOSSTYLER W DICKMAN; MARTHA KNUDSON (JT) NUDSON (JT) 2645 S CHADWICK ST A & L RENTAL, LLC RENTAL, LLC 2529 S KENWOOD STBENJAMIN P ROLLY; JENNIFER BENEDICT (JT) NEDICT (JT)5451 E EL JARDIN ST 900 EAST 4A, LLC AST 4A, LLC 617 E PAR THREE LN SALT LAKE CITYKIMBERLY M KOUNALIS; CRAIG R SENTKER TRUST 01/23/2018 01/23/2018 Current Occupant Salt Lake City Current Occupant 2621 S ALDEN ST Salt Lake City UT 84106 2682 S BEVERLY ST 1448 E 2700 S This page has intentionally been left blank SALT LAKE CITY TRANSMITTAL To:Submission Date: 03/05/2025 Date Sent to Council: 03/19/2025Salt Lake City Council Chair From: Department* Community and Neighborhood Employee Name:E-mail Buckley, Benjamin benjamin.buckley@slc.gov Department Director Signature Chief Administrator Officer's Signature Director Signed Date Chief Administrator Officer's Signed Date 03/17/2025 03/18/2025 Subject: Alley Vacation Near 2680 S Chadwick Additional Staff Contact:Presenters/Staff Table Document Type Budget Impact? Ordinance Yes Recommendation: Recommendation to approve. Background/Discussion See first attachment for Background/Discussion Will there need to be a public hearing for this item?* Yes Public Process Please see the "Public Process" section of the Background. This page has intentionally been left blank ERIN MENDENHALL Mayor DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY and NEIGHBORHOODS Tammy Hunsaker Director CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Taylor Thomas, owner of 2680 S Chadwick, has requested to vacate the entire alley located between lots The subject alley was created as part of the Highland Park Plat A which was recorded in 1909. The alley is The alley, outlined in yellow below, is not utilized for access by any abutting property and is obstructed at SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION WWW.SLC.GOV P.O. BOX 145486, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5486 TEL 801.535.6230 FAX 801.535.6005 PUBLIC PROCESS: • Early Notification o October 16, 2024 – The Sugar House Community Council and the Sugar House Chamber o October 16, 2024 – Property owners and tenants within 300 feet of the alley were provided o December 19, 2024 – Public hearing notice signs were posted on the property by staff. •Planning Commission Meeting o January 8, 2025 – The Planning Commission reviewed the request to vacate the alley and Planning Commission (PC) Records 1) Planning Commission Agenda of January 8, 2025 (Click to Access) EXHIBITS: 1) Ordinance 2) Project Chronology 5) Mailing List This page has intentionally been left blank 1. ORDINANCE SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE (Vacating a city-owned alley located between lots 1501-1533 and lots 1545-1576 of the An ordinance vacating an unnamed city-owned alley adjacent to lots 1501-1533 and lots 1545-1576 of the Highland Park Plat A, pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2024-00973. WHEREAS the Salt Lake City Planning Commission (“Planning Commission”) held a public hearing on January 8, 2025 to consider a request made by Taylor Thomas, an adjacent property owner, to vacate an unnamed city-owned alley adjacent to lots 1501-1533 and lots 1545-1576 of the Highland Park Plat A; and WHEREAS, at its January 8, 2025 meeting, the Planning Commission voted in favor of forwarding a positive recommendation on said petition to the Salt Lake City Council (“City Council”); and WHEREAS, the City Council finds after holding a public hearing on this matter that there is good cause for the vacation of the alley and neither the public interest nor any person will be materially injured by the proposed vacation. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: 1 SECTION 1. Vacating City-Owned Alley. That an unnamed city-owned alley, which is more particularly described on Exhibit “A” attached hereto, hereby is vacated and declared not presently necessary or available for public use. SECTION 2. Reservations and Disclaimers. The above vacation is expressly made subject to all existing rights-of-way and easements of all public utilities of any and every description now located on and under or over the confines of this alley, and also subject to the rights of entry thereon for the purposes of maintaining, altering, repairing, removing or rerouting said utilities, including the city’s water and sewer facilities. Said vacation is also subject to any existing rights-of-way or easements of private third parties. SECTION 3. Condition. This alley vacation is conditioned upon its disposition being consistent with the method of disposition set forth in Section 14.52.040. SECTION 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective on the date of its first publication and shall be recorded with the Salt Lake County Recorder. The city recorder is instructed not to publish or record this ordinance until the condition identified above has been met. SECTION 5. Time. If the condition identified above has not been met within one year after adoption, this ordinance shall become null and void. The City Council may, for good cause shown, by resolution, extend the time period for satisfying the condition identified above. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah this _______ day of ______________, 2025. ______________________________ 2 ATTEST: ______________________________ Transmitted to Mayor on _______________________. ______________________________ ______________________________ APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office March 5, 2025(SEAL)Date:__________ By: ___________ AttorneyBill No. ________ of 2025 Published: ______________. Ordinance Vacating Alley Near 2680 S Chadwick_v1 3 EXHIBIT “A” Legal description of the unnamed city-owned alley to be vacated: An alley running northerly from 2700 South Street between Beverly and Chadwick Streets as BEGINNING at the southeasterly corner of Lot 1501 of said Highland Park Plat “A” Subdivision Contains 9,760 square feet or 0.224 acres, more or less 4 This page has intentionally been left blank 2. PROJECT CHRONOLOGY ERIN MENDENHALL Mayor DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY and NEIGHBORHOODS Tammy Hunsaker Director Project Chronology Petition: PLNPCM2024-00973 August 28, 2024 Petition submitted by Taylor Thomas, property owner of 2680 S September 27, 2024 Petition was deemed complete. October 1, 2024 Petition was assigned to Ben Buckley, Principal Planner. October 16, 2024 The Sugar House Community Council and the Sugar House Chamber October 16, 2024 Property owners and tenants within 300 feet of the alley were December 19, 2024 Public hearing notice signs were posted on the property by staff. December 26, 2024 Public hearing notices were posted on the City and State websites, and January 8, 2025 Planning Commission reviewed the proposal and held a public January 9, 2025 Draft ordinance requested from the City Attorney’s office. This page has intentionally been left blank 3. NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING The Salt Lake City Council is considering Petition PLNPCM2024-00973. Taylor Thomas, owner of 2680 As part of their study, the City Council is holding an advertised public hearing to receive comments DATE: TIME:7:00 pm PLACE:Electronic and in-person options. ** This meeting will be held via electronic means, while also providing for an in-person that If you have any questions relating to this proposal or would like to review the file, please call Ben Buckley People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation, which may include alternate This page has intentionally been left blank 4. ORIGINAL 9/24/2024Andrew Arnim 2685 S Beverly St, SLC UT 84106 August 28, 2024To Whom it May Concern:I am requesting a vacation of the alley located behind Chadwick Street in Salt Lake City. Afterofficials, it was determined there was no need for the alley to exist. The flected on an applicable plat; however, it is evident from an on-site inspection thatFrom what I have gathered, all streets throughout the Highland Park neighborhood had similar Thank you,Taylor Thomas Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed Agreed This page has intentionally been left blank 5. MAILING LIST TCMSR TRUST TCMSR TRUST 1351 E STRATFORD AVE SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106RALPH & JAN PETTY REVOCABLE TRUST 04/16/2021 04/16/2021 JANICE R PETERSEN; GREGORY R PETERSEN (JT) TERSEN (JT)SALT LAKE CITY 2623 S ALDEN ST SALT LAKE CITYSALT LAKE CITY UTMARIAH LOHSE ARIAH LOHSE 2683 S ALDEN STLAUREN COCHRAN LEINENBACH; TRENTON ROBERT LEINENBACH (TC) ENBACH 1343-1347 E 2700 S DEREK OLSON DEREK OLSON MAGPIE, LLC MAGPIE, LLCMATTHEW JENSEN; SHERRY JENSEN (JT) JENSEN (JT)1402 E STRATFORD AVECATHERINE M MIHLFEITH M MIHLFEITH 2146 E 1300 S SALT LAKE CITYSTAR MANAGEMENT SERVICE, LLC ERVICE, LLC 19 S CEDERLOF LN EMIGRATN CYN UTSALT LAKE CITY UT SALT LAKE CITYANDREW ARNIM NDREW ARNIMSAMANTHA HOLDER; BROCK AUSTIN KLEMETSON (JT) METSON (JT) GARY A CLARK TRUST 01/19/2022 01/19/2022 TAYLOR ROSS THOMAS; KATHLYN DENISE ANDERSON (JT) DERSON (JT)2680 S CHADWICK ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106THOMAS K KNOPP; DEBORA L KNOPP (JT) KNOPP (JT)JENNIFER KNIGHT IFER KNIGHTJARED WOOD; MACKENZIE WOOD (JT) E WOOD (JT)1424 E STRATFORD AVE SOUTH JORDAN UTBRAYDEN D SUNDSTRAND; JACQUELINE SUNDSTRAND (JT) STRAND (JT)SALT LAKE CITY UTJOSEPH M EVANS; MARI A EVANS (JT) EVANS (JT) DOMINGO A MORAN; JUDITH ANNE MORAN (JT) MORAN (JT)TYLER MORRIS YLER MORRIS 2624 S DEARBORN STERIC R JACOBSEN; NICOLE J WHYE (JT) J WHYE (JT) STACY MOSS STACY MOSSTYLER W DICKMAN; MARTHA KNUDSON (JT) NUDSON (JT) 2645 S CHADWICK ST A & L RENTAL, LLC RENTAL, LLC 2529 S KENWOOD STBENJAMIN P ROLLY; JENNIFER BENEDICT (JT) NEDICT (JT)5451 E EL JARDIN ST 900 EAST 4A, LLC AST 4A, LLC 617 E PAR THREE LN SALT LAKE CITYKIMBERLY M KOUNALIS; CRAIG R SENTKER TRUST 01/23/2018 01/23/2018 Current Occupant Salt Lake City Current Occupant 2621 S ALDEN ST Salt Lake City UT 84106 2682 S BEVERLY ST 1448 E 2700 S This page has intentionally been left blank Item G3 CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 304 P.O. BOX 145476, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5476 SLCCOUNCIL.COM TEL 801-535-7600 FAX 801-535-7651 MOTION SHEET CITY COUNCIL of SALT LAKE CITY TO:City Council Members FROM: Jennifer Bruno DATE:May 6, 2025 RE: MOTION SHEET: Budget Amendment #5 MOTION 1 – Close the public hearing and adopt all except Council-added items I-2 (contribution to Mead Avenue underpass) and I-3 (contribution to Art in District 4) I move that the Council close the public hearing and adopt Budget Amendment #5 as proposed by the Administration, and including item I-1 (increase for Advantage Services contract), not including items I-2 and I- 3. MOTION 2 – Defer action on items I-2 and I-3 to a future meeting I move that the Council defer action on items I-2, contribution to Mead Avenue underpass, and I-3, contribution to art in District 4, to a future Council meeting. MOTION 3 – consider action on items I-2 and I-3 I move that the Council adopt/not adopt items I-2, contribution to Mead Avenue underpass, and I-3, contribution to art in District 4. MOTION 4 – continue action on all items to a future meeting I move that the Council defer action on all items in Budget Amendment #5 to a future Council meeting. 2 7 8 5 6 COUNCIL STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL of SALT LAKE CITY tinyurl.com/SLCFY25 TO:Council Members FROM: Austin Kimmel, Sylvia Richards, Jennifer Bruno and Allison Rowland Budget and Policy Analysts DATE: April 15, 2025 RE: Budget Amendment Number 5 of Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 New information Due to a noticing issue, the City Recorder’s office is requesting that the Council continue the public hearing to May 6, 2025. Also, in an effort to avoid additional workload involving a sixth budget amendment during the annual budget process, the Administration is proposing to add four New Items, (A-16 through A-19) to Budget Amendment No. 5. A-16: National League of Cities 2025 City Summit Conference for the NLC – (Rescoping $250,000 from the Mayor’s Office of existing personnel budget) The City was chosen to host the 2025 City Summit NLC conference November 19th through November 22nd. Generally, host cities are responsible for the program structure, content, logistics, and marketing. Specific expectations of host cities are detailed below. The Administration anticipates the costs related to this event to be more than $250,000, with $250,000 coming from the Mayor’s Office existing personnel budget rescope, and an additional $250,000 coming from a request included in the FY25-26 Mayor’s Recommended Budget. The transmittal indicates that expenses above the $500,000 will be covered by fundraising. There will also be opportunities for sponsorships. Events Approximate Number of Attendees a. Conference closing events, including venue, dinner and entertainment. 1,500 adults b. An NLC Board of Directors dinner (typically hosted by local elected officials, including transit, a meal and a host city gift) 300 adults c. A youth program for high-school aged students, partnering with the City’s YouthCity program, including a venue, food and entertainment. 250 children d. General food and entertainment expenses typically cover the opening session and registration bags, general and educational sessions, a delegates’ luncheon and snacks. TBD e. General transportation shuttle services for attendees to and from official events held offsite (separate from mobile workshops) including the board dinner, closing event and potentially TRAX passes. TBD Project Timeline: Consent: April 1, 2025 1st Briefing: April 1, 2025 2nd Briefing: April 8, 2025 3rd Briefing & Public Hearing: April 15, 2025 Potential Adoption Vote: May 6, 2025 2 7 8 5 6 f. Approximately 10-15 mobile workshops with expenses for venue fees, tour fees, and round-trip transportation TBD g. Welcome room and a booth at the conference center; welcome room for spouses and guests, and the booth to provide information about the city. (Things to do, local tours and other resources.) An airport arrival welcome and information booths at hotels may also be included. TBD (The following write-ups are from the Administration.) A-17: Public Safety and Streets Maintenance Vehicles – Funding from Funding Our Future (FOF) ($5.2 million one-time from FOF) The Administration is requesting a straw poll for this item. The Administration is proposing to accelerate the Funding Our Future budget for vehicle replacements by adding the item to Budget Amendment #5 instead of the FY26 annual budget. The uncertainty surrounding Federal tariff policies is a significant risk. At the time of publishing, the 90-day pause on global reciprocal tariffs excluded the 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and imported parts (even if the vehicle is assembled in the US). If reciprocal tariffs go into effect again, then it’s unclear to what extent those costs could be in addition to the 25% tariffs currently in effect. The City previously funded vehicle replacements from Funding Our Future at a similar ~$5 million level in FY2022, FY2023, and FY2024. The Fleet Division provided the below breakout of how the $5.2 million would be used based on a worst-first replacement schedule. If this funding is approved, then the Fleet Division would meet with the Fire Department, Police Department, and Streets Division to review these vehicles to ensure they align with the department’s priority needs, and if needed adjust individual vehicles. The Administration is requesting a straw poll on this item so the Fleet Division may initiate paperwork to place the orders while the manufacturer is still accepting new orders. The purchase order could not be finalized until the Council formally votes to adopt this budget item. Vehicle manufacturer ordering windows have become less predictable in recent years and the impact and timing of tariffs on vehicle pricing is uncertain at the time of publishing. $4 million for public safety vehicles: -$2.6 million for 40 police hybrid SUVs -$1.416 million for three fire vehicles of which $1.3 million is a fire engine pumper and $116,000 for two F150 hybrid trucks -The Fleet Division monitors electric fire engines for potential future purchases as these are still relatively new on the market and are more expensive upfront •$1.2 million for street maintenance vehicles: -$484,000 for a street sweeper -$335,000 for a dump trucko$216,000 for a tractor truck -$90,000 for an F350 truck (currently no hybrid option) -$75,000 for a trailer-mounted melter for applying sealant materials. A-18: Request for Additional Police Overtime ($1 million from the General Fund) The Police Department is requesting additional funding for targeted overtime to help ensure appropriate staffing coverage and maintain core public safety functions across the City. This request is driven by an increase in calls for service, strategic crime prevention efforts, and special event demands, all of which require a flexible, responsive workforce beyond standard current staffing levels. The requested overtime will support the Police Department’s ability to: -Respond to rising 9-1-1 and non-emergency calls for service, which have increased by 5% in 2025 when compared to 2024 (January 1 -April 10). Deploy officers proactively in crime hot spots using the Police Department’s stratified policing approach, which prioritizes resources based on crime patterns and community risk. The Police Department’s proactive policing has increased 15% when compared to2024 (January 1 -April 10). -Provide staffing for high-visibility public safety initiatives, including: The Jordan River Trail, where enhanced operations target violent crime, drug activity, and environmental hazards. As of April 7, 2025, officers working the specific JRT focus area have made nearly 400 jail bookings and responded to more than 3,300 calls for service. Downtown safety, including foot patrols and evening coverage for entertainment zones and business corridors. Parks and other open spaces, where visible police presence can reduce disorder and increase public confidence. Additionally, the Police Department in 2025 2 7 8 5 6 has experienced a notable uptick in free speech, protest, and large-scale public events, which require significant officer time for traffic control and crowd management. SLCPD have staffed approximately 24 protest or demonstration-related events since the first of the year and it is anticipated we will exceed the previous year’s 62 such events. As of April 7, 2025, the SLCPD has booked more than 1,500 individuals into the Salt Lake County Metro Jail and have issued more than 1,200 citations in lieu of booking. Securing this overtime funding also helps ensure the Police Department’s operational readiness and ability to respond to critical incidents, warrant execution, investigations and obtaining of evidence, and collaborative operations with local, state, and federal partners as part of SLCPD’s public safety mission. Divisions within the Police Department impacted by this request include Patrol, Investigations, and Special Operations, including the SLCPD’s Gang Unit and Violent Criminal Apprehension Team. This overtime investment will allow the SLCPD to remain proactive, adaptable, and responsive to the evolving needs of Salt Lake City. The (in the Administration’s transmittal) provides a snapshot in time vacancy report for the Police Department’s current FTE positions that are unfilled and the associated YTD savings. The Department has utilized the$1.3 million of vacancy savings shown in the table to cover overtime up to this point in FY25. A-19: Funding for Citizenship Classes, Application Fees, and English Language Classes – ($50,000 one-time from the General Fund) This item would provide $50,000 one-time to the Good Samaritan Foundation and No Mas A Stranger’s path to citizenship program which is a free legal clinic that assists legal permanent residents to pursue citizenship. A secondary part of the process is to teach English skills and learn about the local community to help them become more active and productive community members. $38,000 would allow 50 participants to have the filing fee covered on the N-400 forms: $760 paper/$710 online for each. Some of the participants may qualify for a fee waiver through USCIS guidelines because of their income. The remaining $12,000 would provide citizenship classes by the Guadalupe Center and English Skills Language Center (ESLC). Individuals who enroll will be chosen through an application process. Participants will take citizenship preparation classes offered by a partner nonprofit with established programs. The program will include city-focused, and city-led sessions in collaboration with other community partners. Additional details of the program are summarized below. Citizenship Preparation Class: Partner with Guadalupe Center and ESLC to teach the classes and host the program. Additional details of the program are summarized below: Citizen Preparation Class: -Partner with Guadalupe Center and ESLC to teach the classes and host the program. -Classes will be marketed with the assistance of the community partners who already work with legal permanent residents. o Market the program through printed flyers at strategic locations such as community centers and public libraries, as well as social media accounts. o Educate participants on civic duties and create opportunities to prepare and exercise them. o Create a civic education and engagement component involving specific city departments and elected officials: Elected Leaders Nights o Invite elected leaders to share with the class the importance of civic duties and community participation. (council members, judges, etc to be invited) voting laws and process –County Clerk’s Office representative to discuss laws, how to register to vote, and the voting process o Jury Duty –Judge to present on what it means to serve on a jury Public Safety Night –Police and fire departments can speak to the services they offer to the community’s Know Your City –an evening to share other info about city departments/city work as well as volunteering. o Celebrate with class participants when they take their Oath of Allegiance and become U.S. Citizens. o Recognize program participants in Council Meetings for their efforts and as new Americans. o Volunteer for the Know Your Neighbor Program Join a nonprofit or community board 2 7 8 5 6 o Volunteer as an observer or poll worker for upcoming elections Volunteer in any city-sponsored event Volunteer with any local nonprofit Volunteer at a school Reporting: the agencies will provide clear reporting on the number of residents served & outcomes. Council Added Items Item I-1 – Advantage Services Increase - $320,000 – Source: vacancy savings (Discussed on 4/8) The adopted FY 25 budget for Advantage Services is $1.4 million. At the current usage rate, this would be fully expended by the end of April. The Administration indicates the primary reason is the higher-than-anticipated usage rate for the team, as well as expanding the team’s availability from 5 days a week to 7 days a week, to keep up with demand. To make up the difference for FY 25, the Administration is proposing to use vacancy savings within the Community and Neighborhoods budget. Because this is shifting personnel funds to non-personnel usage, it would need to be approved by the Council. The Administration indicates that it will plan to include the full cost of the increased service in the FY 26 budget, as this has become an essential element to the City’s public safety plan. New - The following two items are tangentially related to the larger policy discussion the Chair has scheduled on the Council’s Communication budgets. Because they have already been discussed between some Council and community members, they are included as Council Added items while that policy discussion is pending. The Council could decide to approve these items regardless of the conclusion of the policy discussion. Item I-2 – Council Added Item – Mead Avenue Underpass - $3,000 - $6,000 – Source: Council Office Communication Budget for District 4 and/or District 5 On March 25th at a special meeting of the Community Reinvestment Agency (CRA), the Board straw polled support of dedicating $50,000 from State Street Strategic Intervention funds to the Mead Avenue Underpass project, which the Central 9th Community council is organizing with community member Nick Rimando. The project would provide activation and neighborhood connectivity for a currently-unused UDOT overpass. Community stakeholders and the CRA are continuing to work with UDOT on logistics of implementing these projects. Council Members Mano and Lopez Chavez have been discussing with community stakeholders ways to add to the project budget, including potentially using $3,000 from the communications budgets for D4 and D5. Item I-3 – Council Added Item – Art in D4 - $15,000 – Source: Council Office Communication Budget – District 4 Council Member Lopez Chavez has been working with stakeholders in the community to commission a piece of art for D4, that would be located on private property but would be prominent and public facing. The advantage of this approach is that it would be maintained by the private property owner and would not an ongoing drain on City resources. It would also be implemented more quickly that the typical City process through the Arts Council. The Administration has provided responses to several of the follow-up questions raised by the Council at the April 1 briefing. They are included as an attachment to this staff report. The following information was provided for the April 1, 2025 work session. It is provided again for reference. Budget Amendment Number Five includes 20 proposed amendments, including $2,855,699 in revenues and $9,109,320 in expenditures. The amendment proposes changes in six funds and moving 2.0 general fund positions from the Mayor’s Office; 1 position will be moved to Public Lands, and one will move to IMS. With the adoption of Budget Amendment #5, the available fund balance will be 20.81 percent of the FY 2025 Adopted Budget. If the item is adopted as proposed, then Fund Balance would be $37,533,578 above the 13% minimum target. 2 7 8 5 6 Fund Balance While the increased General Fund Balance is positive for the City’s fiscal position, it’s important to note that the annual budget has used an escalating amount of one-time General Fund Balance revenues to fill the annual budget structural deficit. The chart to the right was provided by the Finance Department to show how much General Fund Balance was used in the past seven fiscal years. Note the City’s current fiscal year is FY2025 so the FY2026 column is only for discussion purposes to show the impact of the trend continuing. The Council may wish to discuss with the Administration policy goals for the use of General Fund Balance in the next annual budget such as whether reducing the reliance on one-time funding to fill the structural deficit. Tracking New Ongoing General Fund Costs for the Next Annual Budget The table of potential new ongoing General Fund costs for the FY2026 annual budget is available as Attachment 1 at the end of this document. The total new ongoing costs from Budget Amendments 1 through 5 would be $6,381,054. Note that of the total cost, $4.1 million would be needed if the Homeless Shelter Cities State Mitigation grant is not available for FY2026. UPDATED Fund Balance Chart The Administration has provided an updated revenue chart. Based on revenue data across the first part of the fiscal year, it is proposed that revenues will be approximately $8.59 million above the FY 2025 Adopted Budget. 2 7 8 5 6 UPDATED Fund Balance Chart The table below presents updated Fund Balance numbers and percentages based on the proposed changes included in Budget Amendment #5. 2 7 8 5 6 With the complete adoption of Budget Amendment #5, the available fund balance will decrease to 19.52 percent of the FY 2025 Adopted Budget. If all the items are adopted as proposed, then Fund Balance would be $31,333,578 above the 13% minimum target. A summary spreadsheet outlining proposed budget changes is attached, which can be modified as determined by the Council. Impact Fee Unallocated “Available to Spend” Balances and Refund Tracking The table below is current as of February 28, 2025. Impact fees must be encumbered or spent within six years of the City receiving them. Expired impact fees must be returned to the entity who paid them with interest over the intervening six years. Type Unallocated Cash “Available to Spend” Next Refund Trigger Date $ Expiring in FY2027 Fire $750,546 More than two years away - Parks $8,807,661 More than two years away - Police $1,625,193 More than two years away - Transportation $3,682,347 More than two years away - Note: Encumbrances are an administrative function when impact fees are held under a contract 2 7 8 5 6 PUBLIC PROCESS: Public Hearing Section A: Grants Requiring No Staff Resources A-1: 400 South Bridge Reconstruction over Jordan River – ($3,5000,000 – one-time from the County Quarter Cent Fund Balance) The Administration is requesting $3.5 million from the County quarter cent sales tax fund balance to fully fund the 400 South bridge over the Jordan river. $4 million was allocated in FY 25, bringing the total to $7.5 million. Based on structural analysis, the bridge is at risk of being further downgraded, meaning emergency vehicles and UTA buses may not be allowed on it until it is fixed. Funding it now would enable sooner construction. The remaining fund balance in that account would be approximately $2 million if this item is approved. For more background on the inspection of the bridge and other funding for the project please refer to the Administration’s transmittal. A-2: Withdrawn prior to transmittal A-3: Community Land Trust Program Funds Allocation – ($310,000 – one-time from Community Land Trust) The Administration is requesting funding from dormant program income fund dollars to repair various homes in the Community Land Trust program. In previous discussions the Council indicated a willingness to allocate funding within the program, acknowledging that the Administration was working on a more comprehensive policy for the CLT. The administration indicates they expect to transmit that in April. Policy question – the Council may wish to schedule a more in depth discussion on the Community Land Trust when that policy is received from the Administration, particularly if there are budget adjustments that could/should be made for the FY 26 budget. A-4: Hive Pass Funding for Passes and Continuing Greenbike Membership – ($135,000 – one-time from the General Fund Due to increased usage of the HIVE pass, the administration is requesting $114,000 to help keep up with demand. The budget was reduced a few years ago to align with usage, but between FY 24 and FY 25, usage increased. This will bring the total general fund amount to $464,000, which is based on projected usage. The Administration indicates it will include this increased cost in the upcoming budget year. The Administration is also requesting $8,500 to cover related GreenBike memberships for HIVE pass users. For the last seven years UTA has been paying for these memberships. However, current UTA leadership is not interested in continuing the investment. The Administration is planning to include this in the budget for the next three years. Policy question – The Council may wish to discuss whether it is interested in the City providing the GreenBike memberships, and if the Council is interested in funding this service long-term. Council may wish to ask the Administration if UTA was approached to identify additional funds. A-5: Expanding Scope of FY25 Funded Restroom Study to Include Assessment of All Public Restrooms – ($75,000 one-time from the General Fund) Note: Public Lands coordinated with CAN on Items A-5&6. The Administration is proposing to allocate $75,000 of the $500,000 set aside by the Council for “Public Hygiene Pilot program” to expand the scope of the Fairmont Park Restroom Study. $100,000 was allocated in FY 25, and the additional $75,000 will enable the study to be City-wide. Policy question – the Council may wish to ask the administration for more information about what is expected to be included in the scope and if there are any specific policy goals they wish to achieve with this study? A-6: Public Hygiene Pilot Program – ($425,000 – one-time from the General Fund) Note: Public Lands coordinated with CAN on Items A-5&6. The Administration is requesting the Council 2 7 8 5 6 release funding for the Public Hygiene pilot program, originally allocated in FY 2025. The new amount would be $425,000. The Administration is working on releasing an RFP for proposals. The Administration’s transmittal indicates that the RFP would ask for providing “new and/or increased hygiene and outreach services for unsheltered individuals experiencing homelessness in SLC. Proposals can include mobile services or improving/expanding existing stationary facilities.” Policy question – the Council may wish to evaluate whether reducing the funding from the original $500k allocated would potentially reduce the scope of impact of this pilot project. The Council could elect to make up the funding from fund balance. A-7: Additional Funding for Construction Mitigation – ($270,000 – one-time from the General Fund) Due to high demand, the Administration is requesting $270,000 from general fund balance to add to the construction mitigation grants administered by Economic Development. When the Council increased this funding in the FY 25 budget, several Council Members expressed an interest in fully funding requests, given the increased construction activity in the City. In FY 25 the Council allocated $600,000. Economic Development anticipates $270,000 in additional funding will fully address requests for the remainder of the fiscal year. Additionally Economic Development indicates that they will make these funds available to businesses that have been awarded funds in previous rounds. This funding would allow an additional 90 small businesses to receive grants. Staff asked the Administration if the new amount of $870,000 should be included in the FY 26 budget. The Administration indicates that they expect most major street construction projects to be wrapped up by the next fiscal year. Policy question – the Council may wish to have further discussion about other anticipated construction projects that may have business impact, to inform the FY 26 budget. A-8: Animal Services Contract Increase True-Up – ($398,281 – one-time from the General Fund) The Administration is requesting additional funding for the contract with Salt Lake County for animal services. The Contract was finalized after the FY 25 budget was adopted, which is why it wasn’t included. The new contract pricing is $398,281 more than the current budget, and is due largely to inflationary increases, and does not include any service level increases. The Council may wish to ask the Administration if there is a way to adjust the timing of contract negotiations so they can be included in the timing of the annual budget process. A-9: FY25 Water Stabilization Monthly Fixed Fee (Water for $281,965); FY25 Water Stabilization Monthly Fixed Fee (Sewer for $65,495); FY25 Water Stabilization Monthly Fixed Fee (Franchise Fee Tax $72,752) for a total of $420,212 one-time funds from the General Fund The Administration is requesting $420,212 of funding from general fund balance to cover the cost of the water stabilization fee charged to the City as a water user (water, sewer, and stormwater) – calculated based on each meter, and the size of each meter. The Public Lands department was not aware of this fee proposal at the time of the FY 25 budget. Public Utilities will likely have a new rate structure in time for the FY 26 budget request, at which time Public Lands will evaluate the budget need. A-10: Storm Water Impact Fees ($36,091 one-time from the General Fund; $269,654 one-time from the General Fund and $269,654 from the CIP Fund) The Administration is requesting one-time funds to cover $305, 745 in stormwater impact fees relating to Parks/CIP projects that were not included in those original project budgets – including Sugar House Park Pavilion and several other CIP projects funded in FY 25. The Administration is evaluating how to operationalize including these fees in project budgets in the future. A-11: Public Safety Plan – Westside Parks Security Guards – ($59,430 one-time from the General Fund) The Public Lands department is requesting $59,430 to add additional security detail in westside parks, as 2 7 8 5 6 contemplated in the Public Safety plan proposed by the Mayor in January 2025. This funding would provide funding for services from April-June. Policy question – The Council may wish to discuss with the Administration whether funding for security services will be included in the FY 26 budget, and if so, the duration of those services. A-12: Updating Four Sections of the Impact Fees Facilities Plan – ($80,000 one-time from the CIP Fund) The Administration is requesting $80,000 from the various impact fee accounts to update all sections of the Impact Fee Facility Plan – Fire, Police, Parks and Transportation. The Council previously approved an update to the transportation in FY 24. This would enable all sections to be updated. The last comprehensive update was in 2016. Updated plans ensure that impact fees are set based on realistic/current cost estimates for improvements relating to growth, and that growth estimates are based on current data. State code governs the impact fee facility plan process, including allowable uses for impact fees. The analysis must be completed by a consultant approved in the impact fee analysis field. A-13: Mayor’s Office Transfer of 2 FTE’s to Two Departments – (Budget Neutral) The Administration is proposing to shift two FTEs out of the Mayor’s office into other City departments: -One is a Constituent Services and Office Coordinator (N19), which is currently occupied, to support the administrative functions of the Public Lands Department, in a project coordinator role. -One is a vacant Community Liaison position (E26), currently focused on language access, that would move to IMS and reclassified as a Communication Specialist I (E27). Due to the reclassification, the position would cost more annually, but for FY 25 would be absorbed by IMS. Policy question – The Council may wish to ask the Administration for an update on City-wide communication strategy, including any relevant metrics. A-14: Ranked Choice Voting Education and Outreach – ($50,000 one-time from the General Fund) As discussed during the Council’s December discussion on Ranked Choice Voting, the Administration is proposing to add $50,000 in one time money from the general fund balance to support outreach efforts relating to this voting process. This is in addition to funds that are anticipated to be included in the FY 26 budget. Adding funds in this budget amendment would enable efforts to get underway immediately rather than waiting for July 1 to begin. The Council straw polled support of this approach for the 2025 election cycle. A-15: Additional Funding for City Hall Security Guards – ($700,000 ongoing from the General Fund) The Administration is proposing to add $700,000 in funding from general fund balance to account for increased security needs at the City and County building and overall Civic Campus (Washington Square, Library, Public Safety Building). This would be in addition to the $916,000 approved in FY 26, for a total of $1.616 million. The Administration indicated this likely reflects the actual ongoing need, and will plan to include it in the FY 26 budget. Section B: Grants for Existing Staff Resources (None) Section C: Grants for New Staff Resources (None) Section D: Housekeeping (write-ups from Administration’s transmittal) D-1: Engineering Reappropriation for Fencing – ($63,953 one-time from the General Fund to the CIP Fund) One-time funding was provided to Public Service's Engineering Division in FY 2024 in a late-fiscal year budget amendment for fencing adjacent to the North Temple bridge over the Jordan River, Archuleta Bridge, and Folsom Trail. This funding was to be used for temporary fencing associated with a CIP project but could not be transferred to CIP because it didn’t meet certain CIP criteria requirements. Instead of going to CIP, the budget was loaded into Engineering Operations. However, because Engineering was not fully aware of the circumstances associated with the appropriation, the funds were not encumbered and subsequently were not rolled over to the FY 2025 budget. This 2 7 8 5 6 housekeeping initiative is to reappropriate the $63,953.04 in funds that lapsed to the Fund Balance so the invoice from D-2: Streets Mini Planer Replacement – ($394,000 one-time from the General Fund) Earlier this year a planer used for the Roadway Preservation Program was damaged in an at-fault accident. A repair D-3: Fire Wildland/Hurricane Deployment Reimbursements – ($1,013,067 one-time reimbursement to the General Fund and $38,558 one-time reimbursement to the Fleet Fund) The Fire Department has been deployed several times this fiscal year to three wildland fires and two hurricanes. The Staff inquired about federal funding uncertainties and the Fire Department indicates their counterparts have promised a 75% advance on reimbursements. They will continue to monitor the situation. D-4: Cultural Core Funding – ($241,000 one-time from the General Fund) This funding is being requested to replace funding that fell to fund balance at the end of fiscal year 2024. The amount D-5: Cultural Core Funding Move – ($250,000 – ongoing from General Fund) Section E: Grants Requiring No New Staff Resources E-1: BEMS – Bureau of Emergency Medical Services – ($6,003 – Misc. Grant Fund) This amendment is to recognize the City's funding availability for an increase in an existing grant award of Section F: Donations 2 7 8 5 6 (None) Section G: Consent Agenda G-1: Utah State University Wildlife Foundation – ($85,356 – Misc. Grant Fund) Utah State University has been awarded a grant by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation as part of their pollinator program. Part of this grant has been awarded to the Trails and Natural Lands division of the Public Lands Department of Salt Lake City as a subaward. Salt Lake City will use the grant to accomplish three main objectives: 1) Species Development. 2) Seedling Production and 3) Native Seed Farm. The goal of these objectives is to supply the Utah Pollinator Habitat Program and the city’s Trails projects with seedlings which will be used to enhance and restore public lands along trails with pollinator habitat to the benefit of the urban population. The Public Hearing was held Feb. 4, 2025. G-2: Utah Department of Natural Resources/Forestry, Fire, and State Lands – ($63,255 – Misc. Grant Fund) The Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands (FFSL) has received funds from the Utah State Legislature to be administered for vegetation improvement projects on sovereign lands of Utah. The proposed uses of the funds were brought before a grant selection committee and approved. The FFSL has awarded Salt Lake City Corporation for the implementation of a Jordan River invasive species control and restoration project. The Public Hearing was held Feb. 4, 2025. G-3: State of Utah: Department of Environmental Quality Drinking Water Board – 4th Avenue Well – ($800,000 – Misc. Grant Fund) Public Utilities applied for and was awarded a planning loan through the Drinking Water Board. The loan amount is up to $800,000 for planning and design costs to address PFAS contamination in the 4th Avenue Well. In addition to awarding the loan, the State will also forgive 100% of the principal cost of the loan to pay for an engineering study to address the contamination issue. While this is a loan and not a grant, the mechanism for receiving the money is similar to a grant. Typically, when receiving a loan, the loan recipient receives all the money at once and thus can spend funds once the money is received. In this instance, the funder (lender) is requiring Salt Lake City to initially incur the expenses and then submit reimbursement requests to receive the money. The agreement for this loan is that 100% of the principal will be forgiven and there will be no expectation of repayment. Due to the unique requirements of this loan, the management of funds will follow grant approval and reimbursement processes. The Public Hearing was held Feb. 4, 2025. G-4: Salt Lake City Bike Share Expansion – ($121,236 – Misc. Grant Fund) Transportation Division received a grant from the Utah Department of Transportation for $614,790 in August of 2022. In October of 2024, UDOT increased that amount by $121,236 for a new total of $735,026. This item is to obtain approval for the additional $121,236. This grant was awarded to Salt Lake City to expand the Bike Share program in collaboration with Green Bike. The original public hearing for the grant was March 22, 2022. ATTACHMENTS Ongoing Costs to the General Fund (See chart below) CAFR – Comprehensive Annual Financial Report CIP – Capital Improvement Program CDBG – Community Development Block Grant Program CLTPF – Community Land Trust Program Funds FFSL – Forestry, Fire and State Lands FOF – Funding Our Future FTE – Full time Employee / Equivalent FY – Fiscal Year GF – General Fund HUD – Housing and Urban Development IMS – Information Management Services PFAS – Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances UDOT – Utah Department of Transportation 2 7 8 5 6 ATTACHMENT 1 Council Request: Tracking New Ongoing Costs to the General Fund Council staff has provided the following list of potential new ongoing costs to the General Fund. Many of these are new FTE’s approved during this fiscal year’s budget amendments, noting that each new FTE increases the City’s annual budget costs if positions are added to the staffing document. Note that some items in the table below are partially or fully funded by grants. If a grant continues to be awarded to the City in future years, then there may not be a cost to the General Fund but grant funding is not guaranteed year-over-year. Budget Amendment Item Potential Cost to FY2026 Annual Budget Full Time Employee (FTEs)Notes #1 Item A-1 Attorney’s Office Organizational Structure Change $722,888 3 FTEs: 1 City Prosecutor 1 Senior City Attorney 1 Deputy Director of Administration City Prosecutor $178,278 for 9 months/$237,704 annually Senior City Attorney Class 39 - $157,635.74 for 8 months/$236,454 annually Deputy Director of Administration Class 40 - $186,547 for 9 months or $248,730 annually. At the time of publishing this staff report, the cost to lease office space is unknown. The cost could be more or less than the current budget under the soon-to-be terminated interlocal agreement with the District Attorney’s Office. #1 Item D-8 $171,910 1 FTE: Capital Asset Planning Financial Analyst IV position Inadvertently left out of the Mayor’s Recommended FY2025 Budget. Position would be dedicated to impact fees compliance tracking and reporting for new state requirements. Impact fees fully reimburse the General Fund for the position’s cost. $2,945,957 grant funding* 4 FTEs: 3 Officer positions 1 Sergeant position *Amount of grant funding needed in order to fully cover the ongoing costs including the new FTEs. #1 Item E-1 Homeless Shelter Cities Mitigation Grant FY25 Costs currently paid for by the Homeless Shelter Cities Mitigation Grant in FY2024 that might be shifting to the General Fund in FY2025 $662,760 For ongoing costs related to 15 existing FTEs; the grant funds a total of 23 FTEs $662,760 is needed for ongoing equipment for all 15 officers. The Administration is checking whether existing budgets could absorb some of these costs. #2 Item A-2 Enhanced Security at Justice Court $200,000 A security report identified an issue needing to be addressed immediately. 2 7 8 5 6 Budget Amendment Item Potential Cost to FY2026 Annual Budget Full Time Employee (FTEs)Notes #2 Item A-3 Community Oriented Policing Svcs or COPS Hiring Grant from U.S. Dept. of Justice for 2 new Sergeants & 10 new Officers FY 24-25 $1,285,642 in FY2026 For ongoing costs related to hiring 2 new Sergeant FTEs and 10 new Officers in the Police Dept. Ongoing costs include grant salary match plus vehicles, supplies & equipment. After the 48 month grant period ends, the estimated annual cost to retain the 12 police officers is $2,071,325. #2 Item A-4 Vehicles, Equip- ment & Related Police Officer costs not covered by the Homeless Shelter Cities State Mitigation Grant FY24-25 $498,692 is ongoing For ongoing costs related to the hiring of new officers Ongoing costs include ongoing salary increases, supplies, body cameras, vehicles, and computers. #1 & #2 D-7 Prosecutor’s Office Changes since Budget Amendment #1 (-$280,279) back to General Fund Balance 1 FTE Removed City Prosecutor FTE removed Reverses a portion of budgetary impacts & actions outlined in BAM#1, Item A-1. #3 A-2 IMS – Add 1 full-time Cybersecurity Engineer and convert 1 part-time Graphic Designer into full-time using funds from the elimination of additional part-time positions. $173,484 ongoing for Cybersecurity Engineer position Adds 1 Cybersecurity Engineer Position .50 Graphic Design position was requested but NOT approved by the Council. #5 A-4: Hive Pass Funding Additional Passes and Continuing Greenbike Membership $135,000 for additional Hive passes ($114,000) and continuing Greenbike membership ($8,500) None #5 A-8: Animal Services Contract Increase True- Up $398,281 ongoing Price increase of old contract plus increase of new contract. 2 7 8 5 6 Budget Amendment Item Potential Cost to FY2026 Annual Budget Full Time Employee (FTEs)Notes #5 A-15: Additional Funding for City Hall Security Guards $700,000 ongoing for City Hall Security Guards None TOTAL $7,216,054 39 total FTEs of which 16 are New FTEs Note that of the total cost, $4.1 million would be needed if the Homeless Shelter Cities State Mitigation grant is not available for FY2026 2 7 8 0 9 Budget Amendment #5 – Follow up Questions and Answers – April 1, 2025 briefing Administrative responses in red - Can you provide usage data about Greenbike – what percentage of HIVE passholders use this? o 419 Hive Pass users have activated and used the annual GREENbike membership. That is out of the 2000 GREENbike memberships that were purchased with the original $75,000 of funding from UTA. That is 20.9% of HIVE pass holders. - Is there any additional information about why UTA has elected not to fund, and/or did the Administration push for funding? o We aren’t sure why UTA doesn’t want to fund this again. It was one-time funding seven years ago, so it’s possible that personnel and priorities have just changed. - Could the Council choose to fund the HIVA passes and not the Greenbike passes? o Absolutely. This is simply a “value added” option to provide a helpful first/last mile connection. - What is included in the scope (or intended to be included in the scope) of the city-wide restroom assessment? o The FY24/25 CIP funded Citywide Park Restroom Planning Study scope of work includes a planning study to update guidance for park restroom policy and practice citywide, conceptual design for new restrooms typologies within parks, and a recommended design for a restroom in Fairmont Park. If the budget amendment is approved, the expanded scope will extend the study to all publicly accessible restrooms citywide (not just parks, but all restroom facilities that allow public access) o The new scope proposed with this budget amendment request is intended to include the following items completed internally by City staff. Public Lands, in collaboration with other City staff, will collect base data that includes: ▪An inventory, including overall condition indices, of all current public restrooms citywide. If the expanded scope is awarded, we can include a map of all publicly accessible restrooms citywide. If not, we'll still provide a map of the public lands public restrooms. ▪A needs assessment of current restroom “level of service.” This scope will likely not include a full list of repairs at each location, but coupled with the data that we received from the Strategic Capital, Acquisition and Asset Management Plan, we'll be able to identify major repair and replacement needs and provide a prioritized list of improvement requirements based on condition. ▪A gap analysis to identify restroom deserts throughout the city o The new scope will also include the following to be completed by a consultant: 2 7 8 0 9 ▪Develop best practices and policies based on other successful public restrooms nationwide ▪Create a typologies guide and recommendations for park and public lands restrooms ▪Recommend priorities for future restroom-related projects as funding becomes available - Are City budget constraints/realities communicated via the scope? o The recommendations of the plan will be scalable and will be used to inform future design and programmatic requests for restroom replacements/repairs. The recommendations will be intended to be used when funding for restroom replacement is awarded. The Strategic Capital, Acquisition and Asset Management Plan that will be completed by Public Lands by the end of this year, will make recommendations on funding requests for programmatic replacements required to maintain our asset replacement schedule and current level of service. The Strategic Capital, Acquisition and Asset Management Plan being developed will include funding recommendations for public restrooms based on the results of the expanded restroom study while balancing competing needs for other capital improvements within anticipated budget constraints. - As a lower priority, could the scope include creative restroom solutions in other communities? o Regardless of additional funding award, the Citywide Park Restroom Planning Study will include a review of successful restrooms in other cities and communities and will make recommendations for Salt Lake City park restrooms based on best practices. A-7: Additional funding for construction mitigation - Has the Administration evaluated whether the current $3k grant process is helpful to businesses, or would a different amount be more helpful? o In the past, the grant amount provided to businesses was $2000 and businesses were not as inclined to apply. The Department of Economic Development (DED) decided to increase the grant amount to $3000 which saw a higher application rate from businesses. o We conducted a survey of Construction Mitigation Grant (CMG) recipients last year and asked businesses for feedback. Most businesses were grateful and yet some expressed that $3,000 isn't enough when they experience a decline in sales. - Can the Administration work with businesses to know the various ways these funds can be spent, and evaluate whether changing the program name makes sense to add clarity? o DED does work with the businesses to explain how funds can be used and they are posted on our website and collateral. A common use of the grant is to expand ways to reach and communicate with customers, for instance, purchasing a software or subscribing to a service that may have previously been cost prohibitive. However, this is not the only use of the grant funds. 2 7 8 0 9 o DED has expressed to business owners that the grants are not to be revenue replacement for any losses. o It has been DED’s experience that the name is clear to the businesses. DED sees a high application rate, so the name does not seem to be an issue from our perspective. Construction Mitigation also sets parameters for which businesses the grant is intended for. If Council desires, DED is open to consult with the Business Advisory Board (BAB) if they think the name is confusing. We can even conduct an informal focus group in order to obtain the BAB’s perspective on the issue. - Can the Administration engage the Business Advisory Board to inform how the FY 26 funds can/could be structured? o DED works closely with the Business Advisory Board (BAB). The BAB is an asset to the city and to DED; hence, we are always engaging them in our work. We can engage the BAB more strategically as we continue to manage the program. In fact, an assigned BAB member can serve as an advisor to our CMG program. o DED has also surveyed CMG recipients and have looked into similar programs in other cities. We are happy to share those additional insights. o It is worth noting that DED is working on a 2025 Mayor’s goal to formalize CMG as a program, and that similar attributes are being considered. A-8: Animal Services Contract – - Can the Administration work with County staff to adjust timing? o The FY25 BA#5 Animal Services Contract one-time request of $398,271 is attributed to a contract renewal timing issue. A new contract for Animal Services was signed and recorded on 7/1/2024 for another 5 year period after the FY25 budget was adopted. Future contract budget increase requests will be included in the annual budget process and should not require budget amendment adjustments. A-11: Public Safety Plan – Westside park security - How many hours/days would this get in each of the parks – Glendale, Jordan, International Peace Gardens, Cottonwood Park, Riverside Park? o The security detail will operate seven days a week from 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM. o Guards will patrol Glendale, Jordan, International Peace Gardens, Cottonwood Park, and Riverside Park, making multiple stops at each location throughout the night. The security guards will also patrol the hotspots along the Jordan River Parkway Trail such as the smaller pedestrian bridges between the priority parks listed above. o Their primary focus will be to ensure that no unauthorized individuals are in the parks after hours. o Guards will lock and unlock gates (where applicable) at designated times. o They will also monitor for any signs of property damage. 2 7 8 0 9 o The east side parks (focus on Liberty Park, Herman Franks, Fairmont, and Allen Park) have already experienced positive results from this service. In March 2025, the city transitioned from CBI Security to All Pro Security, and the change has been well-received. All Pro provides daily reports with photos of all patrolled areas, which are reviewed by Safety and Security Director Nate Kobs. He has reported that the service is both effective and valuable. o Weekly Stats report will include: ▪Paraphernalia found (Needles or pipes) ▪Police or Medical Assists (Security calling for police or fire to respond) ▪Persons removed from property or trespassed for committing crimes or multiple violations of city code ▪Community engagement (Resources given with a subsection of if it was accepted or not) - Could security cameras extend the reach of this staff? o Security cameras could significantly enhance the effectiveness of the guards, but only with further expansion. Establishing a Security Operations Center (SOC) with a dedicated guard monitoring live feeds and dispatching personnel as needed would provide more comprehensive and efficient coverage. Depending on location, the upfront capital cost to install new fiber optic cables or other utilities to support the cameras would be needed in addition to the cost of the cameras. Alternatives such as solar power and using cellular networks is being explored. o We understand that SLCPD is actively investigating having a Real Time Crime Center that would essentially accomplish the same thing. A-15: City Hall Security Guards - Does the City have data/metrics about crime in the civic campus before and after security was increased? o The security increase occurred towards the end of fiscal year 2024. This was in response to the Administration and Council asking for increased attention to Washington Square and Library Square crime issues. I asked PD for the calls of service for Washington Square and Library Square from July 2024- March 2025. These calls of service were from individuals that have called in, either the security guards or members of the public, and have asked for PD or medical to respond. The calls for service by month are listed below. This more detailed level of tracking started when the enhanced security service levels started, so there is not a readily available dataset to compare the same metrics before July 2024. •July 2024 – 96 •August 2024 – 91 •September 2024 – 104 •October 2024 – 100 •November 2024 – 86 •December 2024 – 79 •January 2025 – 99 2 7 8 0 9 •February 2025 – 82 •March 2025 – 72 The increase is expected as the guards were increased as well as their time spent on patrols. The decrease shows the positive effect as less calls are needed. - Are there current metrics for citations/types of crime/etc? Security guards track various statistics daily, and an active dashboard is nearing completion. The dashboard will include the following metrics: •Police/Medical calls (security guards calling for PD to respond for crimes witnessed, and medical called for persons injured or overdosing on drugs) •Narcan doses administered. This is the security guards discovering a person overdosing on drugs and while waiting for medical to arrive, the person stops breathing. Security will then administer a Narcan dose. •Paraphernalia found (drug needles or pipes) •People removed from property (People are removed from property and given a verbal warning for committing multiple violations of city code. People are trespassed from property for committing violence on others, lewdness, and other misdemeanor crimes. •Community engagement (Resources offered, with a subsection of if the resource was accepted or rejected. Resources include whether shelter beds are available, meeting with a social worker either PD related or the social worker and other social service providers that are frequently inside the Main Library, and other service provider referrals) The stats recorded for January, February, and March of 2025 are listed below: January 2025 •Police/Medical Calls – 23 •Narcan Doses - 3 •Paraphernalia – 32 •Removals - 321 •Trespasses – 5 •Community Engagement – 52 February 2025 •Police/Medical Calls – 29 •Narcan Doses - 6 •Paraphernalia – 15 •Removals – 289 •Trespasses – 0 •Community Engagement – 12 March 2025 •Police/Medical Calls – 18 •Narcan Doses – 2 •Paraphernalia – 28 •Removals – 235 •Trespasses – 15 2 7 8 0 9 •Community Engagement - 1 - How is this security service interfacing with service providers and connecting people to services? o The security guards work with SLCPD daily. While the support from the police department has greatly increased, they are on site sporadically. The security guards are out and visible all day and night doing patrols 24/7/365. o Working with SLCPD and their various divisions, the security guards know when to call for social workers or PD camp mitigation teams within their operating hours (which are less than 24/7/365). o During cold months, the security guards have https://endutahhomelessness.org/daily-bed-availability/ open to share how many shelter beds are available. Item G4 Page 1 MOTION SHEET CITY COUNCIL of SALT LAKE CITY TO:City Council Members FROM:Sylvia Richards, Policy Analyst DATE: May 6, 2025 RE: MOTION SHEET FOR PUBLIC HEARING ________________________________________________________________________________ The Council will conduct a Public Hearing and may consider the following motion: Motion 1 – Close and Refer I move that the Council close the Public Hearing and refer Item G-4 to a future Consent Agenda for action. Project Timeline: Public Hearing: May 6, 2025 Grant Application Submission Notification Memo TO: Office of the City Council |Jennifer Bruno, Taylor Hill, Sylvia Richards, Linda Sanchez, Lehua Weaver, Nick Tarbet Office of the Mayor | Erin Mendenhall, Rachel Otto, Jill Love Department of Finance | Ben Luedtke, Mary Beth Thompson, Amy Dorsey, Randy Hillier Office of the City Attorney | Jaysen Oldroyd, Mark Kittrell, SLCRecorder@slcgov.com FROM: Annie Christensen DATE: May 2, 2025 SUBJECT: Financial Empowerment Center Academy Grant FUNDING AGENCIES: Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund (CFE) GRANT PROGRAM: Financial Empowerment Center (FEC) Academy REQUESTED GRANT AMOUNT: $20,000 DEPARTMENT: Housing Stability COLLABORATING AGENCIES: DATE SUBMITTED: 1/15/25 SPECIFICS: Equipment/Supplies Only Technical Assistance Provides 1 Hourly Positions (Partial) Existing New Overtime Requires Funding After Grant Explanation: Please see below Match Required __None.____________________ In-Kind Services and Cash GRANT DETAILS: Special note: This grant was submitted on 1/15/25 and was awarded by the funder on 1/23/25. A Financial Empowerment Center would be an upstream intervention to help prevent housing instability and eviction. Through one- on-one financial coaching, residents will be able to identify strategies for overcoming financial barriers to stable living. The momentum driving Thriving in Place positions Salt Lake City to successfully launch and support a Financial Empowerment Center. Staff within the Department of Community and Neighborhoods and Housing Stability Division are engaged in these conversations and have already formed many of the necessary connections in the community to effectively explore the feasibility of a Financial Empowerment Center. Development of a Financial Empowerment Center will be overseen by the Salt Lake City Housing Stability Division, led by Tony Milner, Director, and Heather Royall, Deputy Director. Housing Stability is a division within the Salt Lake City Department of Community and Neighborhoods led by Tammy Hunsaker, Director. Budget Details: $18,000 will be used for compensation to staff for activities related to the FEC and grant administration (Existing FTE position, Consumer and Housing Protection Analyst, who's annual wage is $82,646.93 a year.) $1,500 catering for focus groups. $500 branded materials. All funds need to be spent by January 31, 2026. NEW GRANT APPLICATION City Match Required? Number of FTEs Requested Grant Title Grant Purpose Status Annual Grant Total Grant and FTE Amount Funding Agency Requested By 1.No.1 Existing Consumer & Housing Protection Analyst position Financial Empowerment Center (FEC) Academy If approved, funds would be used to create a Financial Empowerment Center to help prevent housing instability and eviction by coaching residents and identifying strategies for overcoming financial barriers to stable living. The grant would also pay for catering for focus groups and materials. Needs a Public Hearing No.$20,000 Cities for Financial Empower- ment Fund (CFE) Housing Stability Division of Community & Neighborhoods Department Item H1 CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 304 P.O. BOX 145476, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5476 SLCCOUNCIL.COM TEL 801-535-7600 FAX 801-535-7651 MOTION SHEET CITY COUNCIL of SALT LAKE CITY TO:City Council Members FROM: Brian Fullmer Policy Analyst DATE:May 6, 2025 RE: Alley Vacation – Alley Section Adjacent to 1409 South Edison Street (PLNPCM2024-00439) MOTION 1 (adopt) I move that the Council adopt the ordinance. MOTION 2 (reject) I move that the Council reject the ordinance. CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 304 P.O. BOX 145476, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5476 SLCCOUNCIL.COM TEL 801-535-7600 FAX 801-535-7651 COUNCIL STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL of SALT LAKE CITY TO:City Council Members FROM:Brian Fullmer, Policy Analyst DATE:May 6, 2025 RE: Alley Vacation – Alley Section Adjacent to 1409 South Edison Street (PLNPCM2024-00439) PUBLIC HEARING UPDATE Three people spoke during an April 15, 2025 public hearing, all supportive of the proposed partial alley closure. They expressed concerns with waste and needles found in the alley. Commenters also said the City doesn’t have resources to adequately maintain the alley, so residents do. The following information was provided for previous Council meetings. It is included again for background purposes. BRIEFING UPDATE During a March 18, 2025 briefing the Council discussed potentially connecting the subject alley through to a separate alley (not included in this proposal) if property owned by the State of Utah between the two alleys is redeveloped at some point. Planning staff reminded the Council no alley exists on that property, and one would need to be dedicated connecting to the northern alley if the property is redeveloped in the future. Planning staff also noted the Utah Power & Light facility immediately north of the State of Utah property blocks that alley so a future connection to 1300 South would not be feasible. ISSUE AT-A-GLANCE The Council will be briefed about a proposal to vacate an approximately 11-foot by 52-foot alley segment between the applicant’s property at 1409 South Edison Street, and property at 1404 South 200 East in City Council District Five. The alley begins at Cleveland Avenue and dead ends at the applicant’s north property line where it meets a concrete wall around property owned by the State of Utah. Item Schedule: Briefing: March 18, 2025 Set Date: March 25, 2025 Public Hearing: April 15, 2025 Potential Action: May 6, 2025 Page | 2 If approved by the City Council, the alley property would be divided and given to the two abutting property owners. Both owners are supportive of the alley vacation. positive recommendation to the City Council. The Commission reviewed this petition at its November 13, 2024 meeting and held a public hearing at which no one spoke. Commissioners discussed the potential for the adjacent State of Utah property being redeveloped at some point and benefits of an alley serving the property. The Commission voted unanimously to forward a negative recommendation to the City Council for the proposed alley vacation. Goal of the briefing: Review the alley closure and determine if the Council supports moving forward with the proposal. Aerial image showing separate alleys (in purple) north and south of State of Utah property (outlined in red). (An alley was never platted on the State property.) The subject alley vacation segment is indicated by a green check mark. A red “X” indicates where the north alley is blocked adjacent to Utah Power & Light property outlined in blue. A second red “X” indicates where Edison Street south of 1300 South terminates at the State property. Image courtesy of Salt Lake City Planning Division ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Page | 3 During the Planning Commission briefing Commissioners expressed a desire for the applicant to be able to use the alley property while preserving options for future connectivity to the north. They asked about an easement that would accomplish this. The Attorney’s Office said that is a possibility but would be a process separate from the subject alley vacation. City Department Review Attachment G of the Planning Commission staff report includes comments from City department review of the proposal. These are summarized below. Please see the staff report for additional information. KEY CONSIDERATIONS Planning staff identified three key considerations during analysis of these proposals which are found on pages 5-6 of the Planning Commission staff report and summarized below. For the complete analysis please see the staff report. Consideration 1 – Property Owner Consent City code requires a minimum of 75% of property owners abutting alleys being considered for vacation sign a petition expressing support. As noted above, there are two properties abutting the subject alley segment and both property owners signed the petition. Consideration 2 – Policy Considerations Planning staff found the proposed alley vacation satisfies the Lack of Use policy consideration included in the table below. Consideration 3 – Master Plan Considerations Planning staff reviewed how the proposed alley vacation aligns with the Central Community Master Plan and Plan Salt Lake. Both plans support connectivity and circulation within neighborhoods. Alleys can help provide these connections, but because the subject alley does not connect through the block between Cleveland Avenue and 1300 South, it only serves abutting property owners. And as noted above, the proposed vacation would impact the two property owners next to the alley segment. ANALYSIS OF STANDARDS Factor Finding Page | 4 14.52.020 - The City will not consider disposing of its interest in an alley, in whole or in part, unless it receives a petition in writing which demonstrates that the disposition satisfies at least one of the following policy considerations: A - Lack of Use- The City’s legal interest in the property appears of record or is reflected on an applicable plat; however, it is evident from an on-site inspection that the alley does not physically exist or has been materially blocked in a way that renders it unusable as a public right-of-way. B - Public Safety- The existence of the alley is substantially contributing to crime, unlawful activity or unsafe conditions, public health problems, or blight in the surrounding area. C - Urban Design- The continuation of the alley does not serve as a positive urban design element. D - Community Purpose- The petitioners are proposing to restrict the general public from use of the alley in favor of a community use, such as a neighborhood play area or garden. Complies Planning staff found the alley vacation request is consistent with policy consideration A – Lack of Use. Section 14.52.030.B Salt Lake City Code directs the Planning Division to analyze factors in the following table. Planning staff found the proposed alley meets six of the eight factors. Factor Planning Staff Finding The City Police Department, Fire Department, Transportation Division, and all other relevant City Departments and Divisions have no objection to the proposed disposition of the property. Does not comply. The Engineering Division noted it generally opposes any vacation of public rights-of-way. The petition meets at least one of the policy considerations stated above. Complies with Policy Consideration A – Lack of Use. The petition must not deny sole access or required off- street parking to any adjacent property. Complies The petition will not result in any property being landlocked. Complies The disposition of the alley property will not result in a use which is otherwise contrary to the policies of the City, including applicable master plans and other adopted statements of policy which address, but which are not limited to, mid-block walkways, pedestrian paths, trails, and alternative transportation uses. Complies No opposing abutting property owner intends to build a garage requiring access from the property, or has made application for a building permit, or if such a permit has been issued, construction has been completed within 12 months of issuance of the building permit. Complies The petition furthers the City preference for disposing of an entire alley, rather than a small segment of it; and Does not comply. The request is to vacate only a segment of the alley. The alley is optional for actual or potential rear access to residences or for accessory uses. Complies Page | 5 PROJECT CHRONOLOGY •July 12, 2024 – Petition submitted to Salt Lake City Planning Division. •July 18, 2024 – Petition assigned to Diana Martinez, Senior Planner. •August 21, 2024 – o Early notification sent to the Liberty Wells Community Council Chair. o 45-day input period begins. •August 22, 2024 – Early notification letter sent to abutting property owners and tenants within 300 feet of the alley segment requested to be vacated. •October 7, 2024 – 45-day comment period for recognized organizations ends. •November 1, 2024 – Public hearing notice signs with project information posted at the applicant’s address and at the beginning of the alley on Cleveland Avenue. •December 13, 2023 – Planning Commission held a public hearing and forwarded a unanimous negative recommendation to the City Council for the proposed amendments. •November 14, 2024 – Ordinance requested from Attorney’s Office •February 21, 2025 – Ordinance received from Attorney’s Office. •March 4, 2025 – Transmittal received in City Council Office. ALLEY CLOSURE PROCESS The alley closure process is dictated by Chapter 14.52 Salt Lake City Code which is included below for reference. 14.52.010: DISPOSITION OF CITY'S PROPERTY INTEREST IN ALLEYS: The City supports the legal disposition of Salt Lake City's real property interests, in whole or in part, with regard to City owned alleys, subject to the substantive and procedural requirements set forth herein. (Ord. 24-02 § 1, 2002) 14.52.020: POLICY CONSIDERATIONS FOR CLOSURE, VACATION OR ABANDONMENT OF CITY OWNED ALLEYS: The City will not consider disposing of its interest in an alley, in whole or in part, unless it receives a petition in writing which demonstrates that the disposition satisfies at least one of the following policy considerations: A. Lack Of Use: The City's legal interest in the property appears of record or is reflected on an applicable plat; however, it is evident from an on site inspection that the alley does not physically exist or has been materially blocked in a way that renders it unusable as a public right-of-way; B. Public Safety: The existence of the alley is substantially contributing to crime, unlawful activity, unsafe conditions, public health problems, or blight in the surrounding area; C. Urban Design: The continuation of the alley does not serve as a positive urban design element; or D. Community Purpose: The petitioners are proposing to restrict the general public from use of the alley in favor of a community use, such as a neighborhood play area or garden. (Ord. 24-02 § 1, 2002) 14.52.030: PROCESSING PETITIONS: There will be three (3) phases for processing petitions to dispose of City owned alleys under this section. Those phases include an administrative determination of completeness; a public hearing, including a recommendation from the Planning Commission; and a public hearing before the City Council. A. Administrative Determination Of Completeness: The City administration will determine whether or not the petition is complete according to the following requirements: 1. The petition must bear the signatures of no less than seventy five percent (75%) of the neighbors owning property which abuts the subject alley property; 2. The petition must identify which policy considerations discussed above support the petition; 3. The petition must affirm that written notice has been given to all owners of property located in the block or blocks within which the subject alley property is located; Page | 6 4. A signed statement that the applicant has met with and explained the proposal to the appropriate community organization entitled to receive notice pursuant to title 2, chapter 2.60 of this Code; and 14.52.040: METHOD OF DISPOSITION: 14.52.050: PETITION FOR REVIEW: SALT LAKE CITY TRANSMITTAL To:  Salt Lake City Council Chair Submission Date: 02/24/2025 Date Sent to Council: 03/04/2025 From: Department * Community and Neighborhood Employee Name: Martinez, Diana E-mail diana.martinez@slc.gov Department Director Signature Director Signed Date 03/03/2025 Chief Administrator Officer's Signature Chief Administrator Officer's Signed Date 03/04/2025 Subject: PLNPCM2024-00439 Alley Vacation of a Portion of City Near 1409 S. Edison Street Additional Staff Contact: John Andersonjohn.anderson@slc.gov Presenters/Staff Table Diana Martinez, Senior Plannerdiana.martinez@slc.gov Document Type Ordinance Budget Impact? Yes No Recommendation: Denial recommendation to the City Council from the Planning Commission Background/Discussion See first attachment for Background/Discussion Will there need to be a public hearing for this item?* Yes No Public Process City Council Briefing, Hearing and Decision This page has intentionally been left blank ERIN MENDENHALL DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY Mayor and NEIGHBORHOODS Tammy Hunsaker Director SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 404 WWW.SLC.GOV P.O. BOX 145486, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5486 TEL 801.535.6230 FAX 801.535.6005 CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Salt Lake City has received a request from Davis Oatway, the owner of 1409 S. Edison Avenue, to vacate a portion of the alley adjacent to his rear yard. Mr. Oatway is seeking to vacate an 11’ x 52’ section of the alley that has not been used and does not continue further north. The alleyway begins at Cleveland Avenue and ends at the point equal to Mr. Oatway’s north property line. The State of Utah owns the property to the north, which was never platted with an alley along its east property line. Adjacent to the north of the State property is a Utah Power & Light Company power facility -which blocks access to the alley in front of it. Planning staff recommended approval of the alley vacation because the portion of alley being requested to be vacated has not been used in over a decade and a half and lack of use is one consideration that may qualify an alley to be vacated. The Planning Commission discussed the possibility of the State property being redeveloped in the future and the prospect of an alley that could continue from Cleveland Avenue to 1300 South may be included in any future development. PUBLIC PROCESS: Early Notification—On August 21, 2024, the Liberty Wells Community Council Chair was sent the 45- day required notice for recognized community organizations. The Council did not comment on this request. On August 22, 2024, a notice of the proposal was mailed to all property owners and tenants within 300 feet of the property. One neighbor called in favor of the proposal. Planning Commission Meeting – The Planning Commission heard the petition on November 13, 2024. The Planning staff recommended approval of the application based on the lack of use of the portion of the alley requested to be vacated. The Planning Commission voted 7 to 0 to recommend the City Council deny the proposed alley vacation request. PLANNING COMMISSION (PC) RECORDS: a) Planning Commission Meeting -November 13, 2024 b) Staff report for Planning Commission -November 13, 2024 c) Youtube Video of Planning Commission meeting 11/13/2024 -start time 1:14:56 d) Planning Commission Meeting Minutes EXHIBITS: 1. Project Chronology 2. Notice of the City Council Hearing 3. Original Petition 4. Ordinance This page has intentionally been left blank PROJECT CHRONOLOGY Petition: PLNPCM2024-00439- Alley vacation request to vacate a portion of alleyway adjacent to 1409 S. Edison Street July 12, 2024 Petition for the Alley Vacation was accepted by Salt Lake City Planning Division. July 18, 2024 Petition PLNPCM2024-00439 was assigned to Diana Martinez, Senior Planner, for staff analysis and processing. August 21, 2024 Early notification was sent to the Liberty Wells Community Council Chair, providing information about the proposal and how to give public input on the project. Beginning of 45- day input and comment period. August 22, 2024 An early notification letter was sent to all abutting property owners and tenants within 300 feet of the portion of the alleyway requested to be vacated. October 7, 2024 End of 45-day Recognized Community Organization notice period. November 1, 2024 Public hearing notice signs with project information and notice of the Planning Commission public hearing physically posted at the applicant’s address and at the beginning of the alleyway on Cleveland Avenue. November 13, 2024 Planning Commission holds a public hearing and makes a recommendation to deny the proposed alley vacation. This page has intentionally been left blank NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL HEARING The Salt Lake City Council is considering Petition PLNPCM2024-00439, Davis Oatway is requesting approval to vacate a portion of the public alley located east of 1409 S. Edison Street. The portion of alley is approximately 11 feet by 52 feet, starting at a point approximately 220 feet from Cleveland Avenue. If approved, this alley section would be divided and given to the two property owners abutting the portion of the vacated alley. The subject property is located within Council District 5, represented by Darin Mano. As part of their study, the City Council is holding an advertised public hearing to receive comments regarding the petition. During these hearings, anyone desiring to address the City Council concerning this issue will be given an opportunity to speak. The Council may consider adopting the ordinance on the same night of the public hearing. The hearing will be held: DATE: TIME: PLACE: 451 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah ** This meeting will be held in-person, to attend or participate in the hearing at the City and County Building, located at 451 South State Street, Room 326, Salt Lake City, Utah. For more information, please visit www.slc.gov/council. Comments may also be provided by calling the 24- Hour comment line at (801) 535-7654 or sending an email to council.comments@slcgov.com. All comments received through any source are shared with the Council and added to the public record. If you have any questions relating to this proposal or would like to review the file, please call Diana Martinez at 801-535-7215 or via e-mail at diana.martinez@slc.gov. The application details can be accessed at https://citizenportal.slcgov.com/, by selecting the “planning” tab and entering the petition number PLNPCM2024-00439. The City and County Building is an accessible facility. People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation no later than 48 hours in advance in order to participate in this hearing. Please make requests at least two business days in advance. To make a request, please contact the City Council Office at council.comments@slcgov.com , 801-535-7600, or relay service 711. This page has intentionally been left blank This page has intentionally been left blank 1 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. _____ of 2025 (Vacating a portion of a city-owned alley situated adjacent to properties located at 1409 S. Edison Street and 1404 S. 200 E.) An ordinance vacating a portion of an unnamed city-owned alley adjacent to properties located at 1409 S. Edison Street and 1404 S. 200 E. pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2024- 00439. WHEREAS the Salt Lake City Planning Commission (“Planning Commission”) held a public hearing on November 13, 2024 to consider a request made by Davis Oatway, an adjacent property owner, to vacate a portion of an unnamed city-owned alley adjacent to properties located at 1409 S. Edison Street and 1404 S. 200 E.; and WHEREAS, at its November 13, 2024 meeting, the Planning Commission voted in favor of forwarding a negative recommendation on said petition to the Salt Lake City Council (“City Council”); and WHEREAS, the City Council finds after holding a public hearing on this matter that there is good cause for the vacation of the alley and neither the public interest nor any person will be materially injured by the proposed vacation. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: 2 SECTION 1. Closing and Vacating City-Owned Alley. That a portion of an unnamed, city-owned alley, which is more particularly described on Exhibit “A” attached hereto, hereby is vacated and declared not presently necessary or available for public use. SECTION 2. Reservations and Disclaimers. The above vacation is expressly made subject to all existing rights-of-way and easements of all public utilities of any and every description now located on and under or over the confines of this alley, and also subject to the rights of entry thereon for the purposes of maintaining, altering, repairing, removing or rerouting said utilities, including the city’s water and sewer facilities. Said vacation is also subject to any existing rights-of-way or easements of private third parties. SECTION 3. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective on the date of its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah this _______ day of ______________, 2025. ______________________________ CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: ______________________________ CITY RECORDER Transmitted to Mayor on _______________________. Mayor's Action: _______Approved. _______Vetoed. ______________________________ MAYOR 3 ______________________________ CITY RECORDER (SEAL) Bill No. ________ of 2025 Published: ______________. Ordinance Vacating Alley Near 1409 S Edison_v1 APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date:__________________________________ By: ___________________________________ Katherine D. Pasker, Senior City Attorney February 21, 2025 4 EXHIBIT “A” Legal description of the portion of the unnamed, city-owned alley to be vacated: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE DESCRIBED PARCEL; SAID POINT BEING NORTH 00°13'05" EAST, ALONG THE EDISON STREET CENTERLINE, 287.10 FEET AND SOUTH 89°50'12" EAST 36.50 FEET, TO NORTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 7 OF THE CAPITOL AVENUE ADDITION LOTS 5-6-7-8-17-18 BLK 12, 5 ACRE PLAT “A” BIG FIELD SURVEY BOOK B, PAGE 105, SALT LAKE COUNTY RECORDERS OFFICE, RECORDED NOV 23, 1900; THENCE SOUTH 89°50'12" EAST 142.00 FEET, FROM THE STREET MONUMENT AT CLEVELAND AVE AND EDISON STREET, A FOUND BRASS CAP, TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE EXISTING ALLEY AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 89°50'12" EAST 15.00 FEET, TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF AN ALLEY WAY; THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY SOUTH 00°13'05" WEST 50.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°50'12" WEST 15.00 FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF A SAID ALLEY WAY; THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY NORTH 00°13'05" EAST 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINS 750 SQ. FT. OR 0.02 ACRES This page has intentionally been left blank SALT LAKE CITY TRANSMITTAL To:  Salt Lake City Council Chair Submission Date: 05/06/2025 Date Sent to Council: 05/06/2025 From: Department * Mayor Employee Name: Nikola, Lindsey E-mail lindsey.nikola@slc.gov Department Director Signature Director Signed Date 05/06/2025 Chief Administrator Officer's Signature Chief Administrator Officer's Signed Date 05/06/2025 Subject: Text Amendment: Enacting City Code 1.09, City flag designs and standards for display Additional Staff Contact: Mayor Erin Mendenhall Presenters/Staff Table Mayor Erin Mendenhall Document Type Ordinance Budget Impact? Yes No Recommendation: The City Council adopt the provided ordinance. Background/Discussion The Ordinance will enact a new section of City Code for compliance with House Bill 77 of General Legislative Session 2025. Will there need to be a public hearing for this item?* Yes No Public Process This page has intentionally been left blank 1 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. ______ of 2025 (An ordinance adopting City Flags and Standards for Display of City Flags) WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council jointly recognize city flags have the ability to unite and reflect the values of the residents of a city and the employees and elected officials that work under such flags; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council believe that local elected officials are best suited to determine the flags that represent and symbolize the character, ingenuity, perseverance, and norms of the city they were elected to represent; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council desire to adopt flags to formally represent and symbolize the character, ingenuity, perseverance, and norms of Salt Lake City. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. CHAPTER 1.09 relating to CITY FLAGS, is enacted to read as follows: CHAPTER 1.09 CITY FLAGS 1.09.010: DEFINITIONS: CITY: Means the City of Salt Lake City, Utah. FLAG: A. Means a depiction or emblem made from fabric or cloth with a specific design. B. Does not include a depiction or emblem made from: 1. Lights; 2. Paint; 3. Roofing; 2 4. Siding; 5. Paving materials; 6. Flora; 7. Balloons; or 8. Any other building, landscaping, or decorative component other than fabric or cloth. C. CITY FLAG: Means any flag set forth in this Chapter, all of which equally represent the City and its character, ingenuity, perseverance, and norms in different ways. 1.09.020: CITY FLAGS: A. Sego Flag: 1. Appearance. The Sego Flag consists of: a. Two horizontal stripes; a light blue upper stripe and a white lower stripe. b. A white three petal sego lily with a six prong golden stamen in the upper hoist canton. c. The Sego Flag shall appear consistent with the following image: 2. Meaning. The elements of the Sego Flag represent the City in the following ways: 3 a. The light blue stripe represents the waters of the Great Salt Lake for which the City is named and blue skies over the mountains surrounding the City. b. The white stripe represents the salt of the Great Salt Lake and the “Greatest Snow on Earth” that blankets the mountains surrounding the City. c. The light blue and white stripes collectively represent peace and justice, which are ideals that unite the City’s diverse population. d. The sego lily, which has grown in the Salt Lake Valley for millennia, represents the resilience, acceptance, and belonging that exemplifies Salt Lake City and its residents. The golden stamen represents the future growth that comes with each succeeding generation. B. Sego Belonging Flag: 1. Appearance. The Sego Belonging Flag consists of: a. Six horizontal stripes appearing in the following order starting at the top of the flag: a red stripe, orange stripe, yellow stripe, green stripe, blue stripe, and purple stripe. b. A five colored triangular chevron that overlaps the horizontal stripes on the hoist side of the flag pointing to the right. The chevron starts with a white triangle outlined by pink, light blue, brown, and black in that order. c. A white three petal sego lily with a six prong golden stamen is located in the upper hoist canton. d. The Sego Belonging Flag shall appear consistent with the following image: 4 2. Meaning. The elements of the Sego Belonging Flag represent the City in the following ways: a. The horizontal stripes represent the City’s affirmation of the rainbow as a symbol of beauty and diversity in the City, the City’s support and acceptance of the LGBTQIA community, and as a symbol of the LGBTQIA community’s belonging in the City. b. The white, pink, and light blue elements of the chevron represent the City’s support and acceptance of the transgender community and as a symbol of the transgender community’s belonging in the City. c. The brown and black elements of the chevron represent the City’s support and acceptance of members of marginalized racial and ethnic communities and as a symbol of their belonging in the City. d. The shape of the chevron pointing to the right represents the forward progress made toward embracing all residents of, and visitors to, Salt Lake City and that continued progress should be pursued. e. The sego lily, which has grown in the Salt Lake Valley for millennia, represents the resilience, acceptance, and belonging that exemplifies Salt Lake City and its 5 residents. The golden stamen represents the future growth that comes with each succeeding generation. C. Sego Visibility Flag: 1. Appearance. The Sego Visibility Flag consists of: a. Five horizontal stripes of equal size arranged in the following order from top to bottom—a light blue stripe, a pink stripe, a white stripe, a pink stipe, and a light blue stripe. b. A white three petal sego lily with a six prog golden stamen is located in the upper hoist canton. c. The Sego Visibility Flag shall appear consistent with the following image: 2. Meaning. The elements of the Sego Visibility Flag collectively represent the City’s support and acceptance of the transgender and nonbinary communities and recognizes their belonging in the City. a. The symmetrical blue, pink and white design of the Sego Visibility Flag represents the City’s commitment to seeing and celebrating the transgender and nonbinary communities. 6 b. The sego lily, which has grown in the Salt Lake Valley for millennia, represents the resilience, acceptance, and belonging that exemplifies Salt Lake City and its residents. The golden stamen represents the future growth that comes with each succeeding generation. D. Sego Celebration Flag: 1. Appearance. The Sego Celebration Flag consists of: a. A horizontal arc dividing the flag into two parts, with the top portion being blue and the bottom portion being red. b. A white five pointed star in the center of the flag. c. A white twelve point nova surrounding the central star. d. A white three petal sego lily with a six prog golden stamen in the upper hoist canton. e. The Sego Celebration Flag shall appear consistent with the following image: 2. Meaning. a. The Sego Celebration Flag represents the City’s commitment to bringing all Americans together to celebrate our common bond of freedom through the recognition, 7 observance, education and historic preservation of Juneteenth as a federal, state, and City holiday. b. The red, white, and blue colors of the Sego Celebration Flag are the same as the American flag, representing the City’s ethos that freedom belongs to all Americans. c. The horizontal arc dividing the flag into two parts represents a new horizon and promise of better things to come for Black Americans, including Black Americans in the City. d. The white star represents the state of Texas where Juneteenth originated and also symbolizes the recognition of freedom of Black Americans in all 50 states. e. The white nova surrounding the central star symbolizes a new beginning and freedom for Black Americans across the nation, including Black Americans in the City. f. The sego lily, which has grown in the Salt Lake Valley for millennia, represents the resilience, acceptance, and belonging that exemplifies Salt Lake City and its residents. The golden stamen represents the future growth that comes with each succeeding generation. 1.09.030: DISPLAY OF CITY FLAGS: A. The Mayor or their designee shall determine which City Flag or Flags to display at a given time. Such displays may include educational, cultural, or historical observances that celebrate diversity, recognize historical contributions, or promote awareness without engaging in exclusion or discrimination. B. When displaying more than one flag on a single pole, the order of the flags from top to bottom shall be: the United States Flag, the Utah State Flag, a City Flag. When flags are flown 8 from adjacent flag poles, the order from highest point of honor to lowest point of honor shall be: the United States flag, the Utah State flag, a City Flag. SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately after it has been published in accordance with Utah Code § 10-3-711 and recorded in accordance with Utah Code § 10-3-713. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah this ________ day of ________, 2025. ______________________________________ Chris Wharton, Council Chair ATTEST: _________________________ Keith Reynolds, City Recorder Transmitted to Mayor on ____________________________. Mayor’s Action: _________ Approved. ____________ Vetoed. _______________________________________ Erin Mendenhall, Mayor ATTEST: _________________________ Keith Reynolds, City Recorder Bill No. _______ of 2025. Published: __________________ APPROVED AS TO FORM Office of the City Attorney Date: _________________________ By: __/s/ Mark E Kittrell Mark E. Kittrell, City Attorney This page has intentionally been left blank Item K1 2 3 3 0 5 TO:City Council Members FROM: Council Staff DATE:May 6, 2025 MOTION SHEET CITY COUNCIL of SALT LAKE CITY https://tinyurl.com/SLCFY26 RE:MOTION SHEET – Resolution adopting Salt Lake City and Library Fund tentative budgets for FY 2025-26. MOTION 1 – ADOPT I move that the Council approve a resolution adopting the tentative budget for Salt Lake City, Utah, including the tentative budget of the Library Fund, for Fiscal Year 2025-26. MOTION 2 – NOT ADOPT I move that the Council not adopt the proposed resolution and proceed to the next agenda item. CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 304 P.O. BOX 145476, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5476 SLCCOUNCIL.COM TEL 801-535-7600 FAX 801-535-7651 RESOLUTION NO. ____ 2025 Adopting the tentative budgets of Salt Lake City, including the tentative budget of the Library Fund, for fiscal year 2025-2026 WHEREAS, the Budget Officer of Salt Lake City Corporation (the “City”) has filed tentative budgets, including the tentative budget for the Library Fund, accompanied by a budget message pursuant to Section 10-6-111 of the Utah Code; and WHEREAS, the City Council is required to review, consider and adopt the tentative budgets in a regular or special meeting called for that purpose; and WHEREAS, each tentative budget adopted by the City Council and all supporting schedules and data shall be a public record in the office of the City Recorder, available for public inspection for a period of at least ten days prior to the adoption of the final budgets; and WHEREAS, at the meeting in which the tentative budgets are adopted, the City Council shall establish the time and place of a public hearing to consider the adoption and shall, at least seven days prior to the hearing, order that notice thereof be published in accordance with Utah Code § 63G-30-102(1) on the Utah Public Notice Website; on the homepage of the City’s website; and in a public location within the municipality that is reasonably likely to be seen by residents of the municipality. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, as follows: 1. That the tentative budgets for fiscal year 2025-2026, including the tentative budget for the Library Fund, filed by the City’s Budget Officer with the City Council, are hereby adopted as the City’s tentative budgets and are ordered to be filed and maintained as a public record, available for public inspection in the office of the City Recorder, whose permanent office is located at 451 South State Street, Room 415, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, until adoption of the final budgets. 2 2. That this Resolution shall become effective upon adoption. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this _____ day of _______________, 2025. Chris Wharton, Council Chair ATTEST: Keith Reynolds, City Recorder APPROVED AS TO FORM Office of the City Attorney Date: By: /s/ JAYSEN R. OLDROYD SALT LAKE CITY TRANSMITTAL To:  Salt Lake City Council Chair Submission Date: 04/29/2025 Date Sent to Council: 05/01/2025 From: Department * Finance Employee Name: Cleary, Greg E-mail Gregory.Cleary@slc.gov Department Director Signature Director Signed Date 04/29/2025 Chief Administrator Officer's Signature Chief Administrator Officer's Signed Date 05/01/2025 Subject: FY25 Library Budget Amendment #2 Additional Staff Contact: Greg Cleary, Mary Beth Thompson Presenters/Staff Table Greg Cleary: greg.cleary@slc.gov and Mary Beth Thompson: marybeth.thompson@slc.gov Document Type Ordinance Recommendation: The Administration recommends that subsequent to a public hearing, the City Council adopt the following amendments to the FY 2025 Library adopted budget Background/Discussion See first attachment for Background/Discussion Will there need to be a public hearing for this item?* Yes No Public Process Public Hearing This page has intentionally been left blank MARY BETH THOMPSON Chief Financial Officer ERIN MENDENHALL Mayor DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE POLICY AND BUDGET DIVISION 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 238 PO BOX 145467, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5455 TEL 801-535-6394 CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL ___________________________________ Date Received: ________________ Rachel Otto, Chief of Staff Date sent to Council: ___________ ______________________________________________________________________________ TO: Salt Lake City Council DATE: April 29, 2025 Chris Wharton, Chair FROM: Mary Beth Thompson, Chief Financial Officer SUBJECT: Salt Lake City Library Budget Amendment #2 SPONSOR: NA Greg Cleary, City Budget Director (801) 535-6394 or Mary Beth Thompson (801) 535-6403 Budget Amendment Ordinance : The Administration recommends that, subsequent to a public hearing, the City Council adopt the following amendments to the FY 2024-25 Library Fund adopted budget. REVENUE EXPENSE LIBRARY FUND $ 3,672,084 $ 3,672,084 TOTAL $ 3,672,084 $ 3,672,084 BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: The Library’s budget includes an estimate of property tax revenues and expenditures for funds that pass through the Library to the Inland Port Authority, Convention Center Hotel, and Community Reinvestment Agency. Along with various other entities, the Library is required by State law to account for these funds that are never actually deposited into the Library’s accounts. The attached memo provides additional financial detail. This page has intentionally been left blank MEMO | April 28, 2025 To: Salt Lake City Council From: Salt Lake City Public Library Noah Baskett, Chief Executive Officer/Library Director Tyler Bahr, Chief Financial Officer Re: Library Budget Amendment 2 for FY2024-25 The Library’s budget includes an estimate of property tax revenues and expenditures for funds that pass through the Library to the Inland Port Authority, Convention Center Hotel, and Community Reinvestment Agency. Along with various other entities, the Library is required by State law to account for these funds that are never actually deposited into the Library’s accounts. In FY2023-24, the actual amount of the pass-throughs totaled $3,693,769. The FY2024-25 approved budget these projected pass- throughs at $1,280,000. Salt Lake County has recently provided the actual amounts as follows: Entity Amount Convention Center $110,647 Community Reinvestment Agency $3,881,886 Inland Port Authority $959,551 Total $4,952,084 A budget amendment increasing the Library’s General Fund budget is necessary and the estimated impact is outlined in the table below: Account Name Current Budget Amount Proposed Budget Amount Difference Revenue Property Taxes – Pass Through $1,280,000 $4,952,084 $3,672,084 Expenditures Payments to Other Governments $1,280,000 $4,952,084 $3,672,084 The net impact of this adjustment will be zero as the expenditure increase is offset by the increase in revenue. The Library’s Board of Directors approved the proposed amendment on April 28, 2025. Recommended Motion: Move to approve an increase in the Library’s FY25 General Fund budget of $3,672,084. This page has intentionally been left blank SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. ______ of 2025 (Second Amendment to the Final Budget for the Library Fund of Salt Lake City, Utah for Fiscal Year 2024-25) An ordinance amending Salt Lake City Ordinance No. 45 of 2024, which adopted the final budget for the Library fund of Salt Lake City, Utah, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024 and ending June 30, 2025. PREAMBLE In June of 2024, the Salt Lake City Council adopted the final budget for the Library fund of Salt Lake City, Utah for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024 and ending June 30, 2025, in accordance with the requirements of Section 10-6-118 of the Utah Code. The City’s Budget Director, acting as the City’s Budget Officer, prepared and filed with the City Recorder proposed amendments to said duly adopted budget, copies of which are attached hereto, for consideration by the City Council and inspection by the public. All conditions precedent to amend said budget have been accomplished. Be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. Purpose. The purpose of this Ordinance is to amend the final budget for the Library fund of Salt Lake City as approved, ratified and finalized by Salt Lake City Ordinance No. 45 of 2024. SECTION 2. Adoption of Amendments. The budget amendments attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance shall be, and the same hereby are adopted and incorporated into the budget for the Library fund of Salt Lake City, Utah for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024 and ending June 30, 2025, in accordance with the requirements of Section 10-6-128, of the Utah Code. SECTION 3. Certification to Utah State Auditor. The City’s Policy and Budget Director, acting as the City’s Budget Officer, is authorized and directed to certify and file a copy of said budget amendments with the Utah State Auditor. SECTION 4. Filing of copies of the Budget Amendments. The said Budget Officer is authorized and directed to certify and file a copy of said budget amendments in the office of said Budget Officer and in the office of the City Recorder which amendments shall be available for public inspection. SECTION 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect on its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this _____ day of _______________, 2025. ________________________ CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: ______________________________ CITY RECORDER Transmitted to the Mayor on __________________ Mayor’s Action: ____ Approved ____ Vetoed _________________________ MAYOR ATTEST: _______________________________ CITY RECORDER (SEAL) Bill No. _________ of 2025. Published: ___________________. Approved As To Form _________________________ This page has intentionally been left blank SALT LAKE CITY BOARD MEMBER APPOINTMENT To:  Salt Lake City Council Chair Submission Date: 04/03/2025 Date Sent To Council: 04/04/2025 From:  Otto, Rachel Subject: Board Appointment Recommendation: Racial Equity in Policing Commission Recommendation:  The Administration recommends the Council approve the appointment of Cenezhana Rokhaneevna to the Racial Equity in Policing Commission for a 2 year term starting on the date of City Council advice and consent and ending on the last Monday in December. Approved:* Otto, Rachel ERIN MENDENHALL Mayor OFFICE OF THE MAYOR September 30, 2024 Dear Mayor Mendenhall, The Racial Equity in Policing Commission has reviewed applications and would like to recommend Ms. Cenezhana Rokhaneevna to become a commissioner. Ms. Rokhaneevna currently serves as the STEMCAP Program Coordinator at the University of Utah helping Youth- In-Custody learn about education and career opportunities within STEM fields. Further, she works to build and maintain partnerships with well-known local organizations, including the Delta Center, Huntsman, Cancer Institute, University of Utah School of Dentistry, Utah Transportation Authority, Natural History Museum of Utah, and Tracy Aviary to expand youth- in-custody career and college readiness programming initiatives. Additionally, Cenezhana also continues to serve as a Community Health Worker at the University of Utah and Utah Department of Health. As a current doctoral student expected to graduate in December 2025, she is focusing her dissertation research on evaluating internal corporate social responsibility initiatives by global companies in addressing social determinants of health among refugee employees. The Commission strongly believes this is a perspective that they could use to further ongoing priorities and strengthen relationships with the specific population she represents. Again, on behalf of the REP commission, we recommend Ms. Cenezhana Rokhaneevna. Please see the attached file for her application and resume. If you have any questions, please let us know. Sincerely, DeTria Taylor, Chair P.O. BOX 145474 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 306 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84114-5474 WWW.SLCMAYOR.COM TEL 801-535-7704 Chloe Raymundo, Vice Chair Michelle Mooney, Impact Manager SALT LAKE CITY BOARD MEMBER APPOINTMENT To:  Salt Lake City Council Chair Submission Date: 04/03/2025 Date Sent To Council: 04/04/2025 From:  Otto, Rachel Subject: Board Appointment Recommendation: Bicycle Advisory Committee Recommendation:  The Administration recommends the Council approve the appointment of Maxwell Hoagland to the Bicycle Advisory Committee for a 3 year term starting on the date of City Council advice and consent . Approved:* Otto, Rachel SALT LAKE CITY BOARD MEMBER APPOINTMENT To:  Salt Lake City Council Chair Submission Date: 04/03/2025 Date Sent To Council: 04/04/2025 From:  Otto, Rachel Subject: Board Appointment Recommendation: Bicycle Advisory Committee Recommendation:  The Administration recommends the Council approve the appointment of Kerry Doane to the Bicycle Advisory Committee for a 3 year term starting on the date of City Council advice and consent . Approved:* Otto, Rachel SALT LAKE CITY BOARD MEMBER APPOINTMENT To:  Salt Lake City Council Chair Submission Date: 04/04/2025 Date Sent To Council: 04/04/2025 From:  Otto, Rachel Subject: Board Appointment Recommendation: Bicycle Advisory Committee Recommendation:  The Administration recommends the Council approve the appointment of William D Davis to the Bicycle Advisory Committee for a 3 year term starting on the date of City Council advice and consent . Approved:* Otto, Rachel SALT LAKE CITY BOARD MEMBER APPOINTMENT To:  Salt Lake City Council Chair Submission Date: 04/03/2025 Date Sent To Council: 2025-04-04 From:  Otto, Rachel Subject: Board Appointment Recommendation: Bicycle Advisory Committee Recommendation:  The Administration recommends the Council approve the appointment of Jeannie Rollo to the Bicycle Advisory Committee for a 3 year term starting on the date of City Council advice and consent . Approved:* Otto, Rachel SALT LAKE CITY BOARD MEMBER APPOINTMENT To:  Salt Lake City Council Chair Submission Date: 04/03/2025 Date Sent To Council: 04/04/2025 From:  Otto, Rachel Subject: Board Appointment Recommendation: Bicycle Advisory Committee Recommendation:  The Administration recommends the Council approve the appointment of Rebecca Bauer to the Bicycle Advisory Committee for a 3 year term starting on the date of City Council advice and consent . Approved:* Otto, Rachel May 5, 2025 Kurt A. Fisher Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 VIA EMAIL: erin.mendenhall@slcgov.com Erin Mendenhall, Mayor SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION 451 South State Street, Room 306 P.O. Box 145474 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-5474 VIA FIRST CLASS MAIL Jenny Wilson, Mayor COUNTY OF SALT LAKE 2001 South State Street , Ste N2-100 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 VIA FIRST-CLASS MAIL Dorthy Adams, MPA, Executive Director SALT LAKE CITY-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT c/o Salt Lake County Dept. of Health 2001 S. State St., S-2600 Salt Lake City, UT 84190-2150. VIA EMAIL: Council.Comments@slc.gov SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL 451 South State Street, Room 304 P.O. Box 145474 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-5474 Re: Proposed Strong Public Health Messaging to Support Measles Vaccination and Request for Amendment to Salt Lake City FY2025-2026 Budget Local Public Health Governmental Officers, This is to request that Salt Lake City Corporation, Salt Lake County, and the Salt Lake City-County Health Department institute a strong early public health messaging campaign with respect to measles MMR vaccination in advance of the increased spread of measles over the summer season. An emergency budget modification to the SLC Mayor’s Office of $10,000 to finance a summer vaccination campaign is requested based on the current national measles outbreak and using a strong visual messaging. I am not a medical expert. Measles cases have now been detected in ten U.S. States, including nearby California, Colorado, New Mexico and Washington.1 The U.S. measles outbreak has crossed U.S. borders to Mexico (421 cases) and Canada (804 cases).2 Over 30,000 cases have been reported in Europe, principally in Romania (~27,000 cases).3 Salt Lake County and City sit at the intersection of a major east-west and north south freeways that involve over 30 million road trips per year. The Intermountain West international summer tourism season has begun. 1 CDC, May 2, 2025. https://www.cdc.gov/measles/data-research/index.html 2 CIDRAP, April 29, 2025. https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/avian-influenza-bird-flu/texas-measles-total-grows-663- arkansas-reports-local-spread 3 European Center for Disease Control. March 11, 2025. Measles on the rise again in Europe: time to check your vaccination status. Web. https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/news-events/measles-rise-again-europe-time-check-your- vaccination-status . Attachment 2 - Page 1 Proposed Strong Public Health Messaging to Support Measles Vaccination - 2 Currently, no cases of measles and rubella have been detected in Utah during 2025, and 5 measles cases occurred since 2015.4 These factors, along with lower vaccination rates in Utah’s Hispanic and minority communities, make it a matter of time and not probability for when cases of this avoidable childhood disease will reach Utah.5 A 95% vaccination rate in school age children is needed to induce community immunity sufficient to contain measles.6 In 2022, modeling estimates that nationally about 9.1 million children (13.1%) were susceptible measles due to lack of vaccination with a projected increase to about 23% due to continuing pandemic era vaccine hesitancy (). This is because measles is not SARS-Cov2 or Covid-19 disease. SARS-Cov2 has an R0 of 1.5-6.5, much less than the R0 of 12-18 for measles or up to 12 times that of SARS-2. Measles has a crude case fatality rate in developed countries similar to Covid-19 disease at 0.1%, but measles has a hospitalization rate of 25%.7 Federal guidance during 2025 has consisted of mix-messaging. Initially, new HHS Secretary RFK, Jr., officially promoted public health measles guidance that emphasized disproven non-vaccination primary interventions such Vitamin A and cod-liver oil. Vaccination was de-emphasized as an optional second tier intervention choice. In April 2025, RFK, Jr. reversed that position and his personal statements and official CDC policy reinstated vaccination as the primary preventative intervention.8 As late as May 2, the HHS Secretary has returned to his misinformation campaign, again claiming that CDC policy prospectively be change to emphasize dis-credited treatments and falsely claiming that the measles vaccine contains tissue fragments from aborted fetuses.9 On the state level, the Utah State Legislature passed various anti-vaccination laws in response to Covid-19 pandemic. State laws liberally provide for personal exemptions from child vaccination and-or requiring employees from prohibiting their vaccination status.10 During the 2024-2025 school year, about 10% of in-person kindergarten students in Utah had an exemption for the MMR vaccine or were 4 Utah Dept. of HHS. May 3, 2025. Utah’s Vaccine-preventable & invasive bacterial diseases dashboard. Web. https://files.epi.utah.gov/vaccine-preventable-diseases-dashboard.html#measles-mumps-and-rubella ; Utah Dept. HHS. May 2025. Complete Health Indicator Report of Measles Infections. https://ibis.utah.gov/ibisph-view/indicator/complete profile/MeasCas.html (In 2011, the State had an outbreak of 13 cases.) 5 KUTV News. April 2025. It is a matter of when, not if Utah see's measles enter the state. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6t7-VkEnG4 . Interview with Utah State Epidemiologist Dr. Leisha Nolen. 6 Gambrell, A., Sundaram, M., Bednarczyk, R.A. 2022. Estimating the number of US children susceptible to measles resulting from COVID-19-related vaccination coverage declines. 40(32) Vaccine 4574-4579. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.06.033. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X22007824 . 7 CDC. 2019. Measles Data and Statistics. Slide Presentation. https://www.cdc.gov/measles/downloads/measlesdataandstatsslideset.pdf . 8 Brumfeld, Geoff. NPR. April 7, 2025. Health secretary RFK Jr. endorses the MMR vaccine — stoking fury among his supporters. RFK Jr. asks CDC for new measles treatment guidance amid his unfounded claims.. https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/04/07/nx-s1-5354900/hhs-rfk-endorses-mmr-measles-vaccine- stoking-supporters-fury ; CDC. March 7, 2025. Expanding Measles Outbreak in the United States and Guidance for the Upcoming Travel Season. CDCHAN-00522. https://www.cdc.gov/han/php/notices/han00522.html 9 NewsNation. May 2, 2025. RFK Jr.: Measles cases in US not as bad as in other countries | CUOMO Town Hall: Trump's First 100 D. YouTube. https://youtu.be/w4i7kGh63jo?t=80. (Video at 1:20 min:sec); CBS. May 1, 2025. RFK Jr. asks CDC for new measles treatment guidance amid his unfounded claims. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rfk-jr- cdc-measles-treatment-guidance . 10 Utah Code Ann. Sec. 34A-5-113 (2023). Prohibition on requiring immunity passports and discrimination based on immunity – Exceptions. https://le.utah.gov/xcode/Title34A/Chapter5/34A-5-S113.html ; Utah Code Ann. Sec. 53G-9- 303 (2023). https://le.utah.gov/xcode/Title53G/Chapter9/53G-9-S303.html . Attachment 2 - Page 2 Proposed Strong Public Health Messaging to Support Measles Vaccination - 3 missing documentation to show they are vaccinated against measles, and about 10% all K-12 students in Utah had an exemption to any school-required vaccine.11 The state’s child vaccination rate is approximately 90-91% - below the 95% vaccination rate needed to contain measles () – up from 88% during the 2023-2024 season.12 Those Utah state laws do not restrict local government from conducting their own pro-vaccination public health campaigns that do not align with state-level public health public communication design. Post-Covid-19 pandemic consensus by the public health community emphasizes positive community engagement and avoiding negative imagery that might promote fear-based disengagement.13 That non- confrontational public messaging should be used is not sufficient to meet the potential 2025 endemic measles outbreak. The vaccination campaigns for measles that most proportionally change public views emphasize the adverse risks and effects of measles.14,15 Countering autism disinformation affects little change in public opinions (). Salt Lake County and Salt Lake City have the summer to encourage MMR vaccination before children concentrate with the beginning of the next primary and secondary school year. Increasing vaccination rates closer to 95% will minimize the human and economic impact of measles and rubella on the County’s young children. Based on the foregoing discussion, the County and City should again take the lead, as they did during the Covid-19 pandemic, in making extra-ordinary efforts to counter federal disinformation about MMR vaccination. Polite community-engagement public health messaging promoting MMR vaccination is not enough to meet the challenges of the 2025 season. A strong worded campaign that uses graphic disease photographs is needed. Even if you disagree with an adverse-effect based public health campaign, the potential for an endemic 2025 measles season justifies the City kicking in an emergency $10,000. Please feel free to contact me with any questions that you have. Your consideration is appreciated. Very Truly Yours, Kurt A. Fisher cc: Jenifer Plumb, State State Senate District 9. jplumb@le.utah.gov 11 Utah Dept. of HHS. May 2025. Utah measles response. https://epi.utah.gov/measles-response/ . 12 Jennings, A. B. ABC4News Utah. April 5, 2025. Utah health officials track measles outbreak as confirmed cases spread to neighboring states. https://www.abc4.com/news/local-news/utah-health-measles-tracking/. 13 Pennisi F, Genovese C, Gianfredi V. Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Promoting Vaccination and Public Health Resilience, a Narrative Review. Vaccines (Basel). 2024 Aug 7;12(8):891. doi: 10.3390/vaccines12080891. PMID: 39204017; PMCID: PMC11359644, https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11359644/ ; , CDC. May 2025. “Be Ready for Measles” Toolkit. Web. https://www.cdc.gov/measles/php/toolkit/index.html . 14 Horne, Z. Powell, D. Hummel, J.E., & Holyoak, K.J., Countering antivaccination attitudes. 2015. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 112 (33) 10321-10324, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1504019112 . 15 CDC. Photos of Measles. Web. https://www.cdc.gov/measles/signs-symptoms/photos.html . Attachment 2 - Page 3 A10Y Wlno�j Dear Council Chair Chris Warton. 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'air- jmd fh'e modlc!," re-novakit'll of afl e'x),1 a w Jcinoti:ion 1-;f 4.- '111d Com-uuc_!i:lt -)i I 1"Cm high rise. ph%-."iLjI daM41'e tO .11) It j��I-tant fctj q-.pI tile ijiSj:jrt' pr�,,ptt-Lly ox)-ina and afhc-,o� m.,punohic lor Ole nciallbonil" %Nork lo ?"nt- caf-e- fill cou';ideralion to the julferilial riNks. barly planning tAkrs the (,ppurmnit\ idenn fy these i t.;ks and to f—Vi-, lha! Co-"InNw�tf lo! Wit0i'lk. POIhItaIRS W tile 1-00iS,'epN 'illtmes m, exxt IhC;r roll. Ek-molition. Kti. itic-, und ii,.-w i:onstrucui)n "In slws h(mcver' LaIfl k.-J(t�e his -in to ihi, pbv,,ic?4 iiqei:6- L1, W is hi. toric structure. In the instaw tl Irakes an improperly- Manned r-wavi- ofsit OT W 6Z-:3 1-Caln lo N- k1ro.ppea ii Lon- nnio ifs rriof d"ll-lage may fxCm.- o'.0difit,tnally, adja-- wf- fO RI'V, "l :'I"� -N,-'Jd [It.;! f %al P-C I i emed (InA ovc] the ccjur,'O Ot ffltu!;� HC Is undertakol flexi To the historic urup::rty managci auty bif unamvare of dw natua,- a'nd ement ui at an ritx,lgxmmo, mic- In otth:r lk�.mtr) is Tiot laimhar yN-itfi ine Farticulany rragile i•haiuei;-r 4)f the neightx)npla historic ':my ilr lccidefic' V-p-iir 7-tv ;-Nm- &�'c 3#ter (he fact rather than IllfifeCtkC pl.-JI-Ming ailld PFOICCONC OW;A- Ocicrc plat hill pi-cvurit most of the damaee fluit mav oct:x1rioaqi"uem h,siorw 9-epencluili! LIPOU the 11AWFL2 oVthe proitm hroteclivk: ;Ywa,urei may be limited tcl dkicumenting anti niviii- ii'rinu tbo hi-o� ONi I C or IMI", Iva' he %*hMx1 PSA 54nkt It, t 'A.(41 Htwvxm ""W ft""Nom somm" TEMPORARY PROTECTION N L NIBER 3 Protectin,tj a Historic Structurt during ill Adiacent Construcitioik Ch,.id Randl Technical Preservation S4:rvlces National Park, Service When historic.structures are exposed to adjacent construction Or demolition work, a proleirfive plan ipicfudin-" documentation, monitoring andspecific safeguards ft e19 I should be implemented to prevent damage and loss of historic fabric:. dent rc� , ww of excavas, lion pr(wedure a . tend range ef other orecautiow; Coi)yperaiwr, between al I parties can hAl ii. en,,ure: that corsiructii-m acfivit" cowinue.< vJthout interruption and that flne neighbodlig historic building is :' s -1 t_,j The istormaiion proN idcd in this ;);Ts the ilistorit pi., pi..rtk rilfiliaver Cle-velilper ofilie ad.P- -_a 1.10;1 1?1:--WMC bUildill-" III it COSI.- T, HI j apt li sac t where new CklntrucIwn is Mbl:-,r(-AeT) ;.?O the Samil kllcl 14 11W hit;- NlirK7 smicture, 111ore rent than Ow increinental impact, ,Pf th-, jl Lj det Qn._. for N-nh i+ Lhall hil i Idl 1110111, 1111e shLW*,UJ- skit strong connecnon..; beiween interior and saund plater 1.,, at lesw risk ITUIT, smiklurc. Providine adequate prott.`ctinn lnvoV•es the j(illt)wing step-: I. t:kwuhzt- C .)!-.d development team !­ i6m: fy voterk- tial nsks, riwtjate charn_,e� and a- rt c tabor} of the condition (.-,f the historic nutPr"'! f­ ad.— --il %k.-) A at both the construction site and the ajl:_( 4, ""U-i, dorm- com,,Lructio)i It? Tdclifiby iIania,le. I" �,V.Ultliltk- WC ful prkftCCt1\-,: mi 2aNur,; already Ill ")licc. ano to 111C11- t1tv :knd implement Rlditional -_onvc- I iwwlf,tti4ill propo.riy ovner and he. develt)per (it- tu 'I and oftcu iowo. if;IPOI'%Mt Stup. Establishin..; such contact has mally U11iOL1 Pro L, ,oundadori for a niuwaliy 1-eacficlal 1"cianoits hip that is CoopctatOC YAjICi it, all adversarial. The process luivos the -Zi!v owner an or.warlity to bect)nie lan-tiliar with dic scope of [tic proJect and for Phi, develop Ment tea ln to unde­4ulnd the historic qtructurc's vulnerabilities. Consultation iCri n is Lill P rtiei. .1 dh;-n4- I U discuss. arld TIC-K'ovate changes to ffic plan that oL darnaging aiijaceni hi -Sion": I oc Ldtsmate goal is it) urait an to hoth ProtectO!, iM parties. R.,­;N,0n,7 -�ncorn,- befi rc (:�,nslazc- tion i� underwF t,' ""10 time money. as t,kell aas the need to repair the such tAe plact duri:i_" Filial Jcci,Tioas ark Iliajv. If flol. iiw developer may conclude that changes I . iu I I ha ' �� Ould, be w:,i prohl�, i.m U , II prt4cral-le to repair damage after it takes placiz. Ew i" Corlbuilit".1oll Ao provides information iliat c.an be usi!d !o qs-citis whether the level of inqiirtnc_:� coverage is sulticient to meet the spe- cifiv: proliec! The tl%vner of --I Prklprli, cannot in moit case!. compel the sup,- j-n� cofmerpl n3 0-­, anent team. If, after corisulwion bct'll afteni r il, aft 1c, Cr1i proh:::! 1. l; pcovided is 04,2 aid of local builiffing officials should be ft-oulg,h the Per-mittilIC C110 ?lit as ItiNi"I Mat k. jcveiopfricrit -Inkin,; to ell"Ilre that adia- 'xill nromnt!j';: awc PrnwCred I oc-A _)udkwigz!_ ooties filiav also prm We lw!e- �'twds b% o-tiIablishin:, condiTi­n,� ,wh aTri:od-Tmm ­it'mfiov level� Odwr parues call also pwiicipate In lin't f, r O,T' process. The sLlppuri of %i�llhorhooa com-mittees. !nc-li rit-n-profit rprewn—W. lion oqganizzaiions. independent engi- ne:-, and dhe hisloric di-.41rict ,;iop, Hfaj-plicatle) mny be enlkled to ensure that protection corlccnll art hill, a, TN, , lc­4.-e-l;-,T,,_l- ,all' hcnefit fron-, the Assembly of a tearri, neer. constructl . oil manager, and stib- cowailtation ineetlng& anti platy a con- Lilluing loic ill balancing prowcuoll effolls with development interests. Preconstruction rneeting% should address sever at issues, Most imtx)r- Lint, the rmrtics should reach an linder 4tarldin4 about ,&.,bat steps N611 he taker, to protect the historic structure (see fig r-or impien-tent- ing the aer,%'d upon prowl"Jons should he annong the dcvoloper. he oen fal c""Iltrak:tor and relyailt suh- contractors, -and the historic property' U`Ikilul% 'PlOuld be listen in pwomlan-:! %;Peclticailowthat ,w_,q,QpWIV jl-€C:;Olz-tlti betvWC4r. ;Alk: ctmwzxtor and the de% eloper. A walk- tbrough, of the historic building b,* the devielopmem wam I.,- also advisat)ie, Fimil,vsch.:Ctulc� for nldc'r , xork Lqlcl, -A� ;:xe av-ation and rl'qijirelnellvz ftkr maicnal, Mivcry. site storagv, anti the !'!, -.-I i i i-,V Fl 1P Ty min - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fi-Pre 1. Before iwv% vonstruction vvas tindiertaketi to the h-ft elf this Church-3 501:1111tr2CIAlF wR,'� hirA Iti dt!ign .1 >gfrnl for OR' IN r—If :.wd rIvrilori Alar- "-f-td— t oi%ersal Biliftleri Inc. tramw sMuW he docu"ed and '111aligged to historic iitc, Munwindon ,A =51 nep Uw%ny wmmlltatmn -'k ith !hc is io "!-'L CUM12 n"Now of the hie -A Ury tuft.'-. SICII an InIcstignion jmwidw a during fh(� adjaceni CoTISTruc Uoii Cali ht bk'u. dw proceti-s, ihocough dncume-9tation benr--- No &An Ac mamic props, o"nvi and lh��. dcveloper. For Pic forr icr. it ina' ho ilsk-d to cl;urn5 %flai tiatirig dw prcwwls;y 'ound Condwol, of the hisushe hikkAy Ir Wc thriap: !L�,;Ilrd cLai sh'.)Nk ihj; if OMI La:�7-,ed` ale of hou"litigatio-n 'Ifiv (b'-)v un tell - I,ILIOH 1-0OVd c03"NU, C --L-, :k idoilLk: ilk;'I' ,tab aw _al 01C sionai who undertook- tilt Bob patisch AuWd uswv 0, Wc docurnentmIn k objedve md a"w r:Ite. Jomt Off ` mndikw me moo My to en-,urz, that the wasuking daw are mq 0 1p,- it is dd% is; -'Mc ir -i �!' fc -x a. v hr KVJ W &-.i file survey resuirs be. accesoble. hil'ormation ubtuncU thiough duct; ;ncniaijon can also, he tied in Cofmui,a Ag a prowahn plan Or the hkhmc By oms'i;au darriage and expo) ing Potential weak- nesses. the docurneflianon proce.'i'; idewifiv--s ,array of [tie sUo':wro that nwy require additional pr--)twion " well as appropriate locauclris for mom- tofing equipment. Features. Thai ihould nxiske pan Wuhr awntion AOng vK"tA inspmtkris would also he highhWuM. f(mm"I survey including analysi,;, repair pro- posak and Cost eslin"aics is n0i n,":'os 'siry' d 'illd mat . 11C propeYly oWIM ma� t' the disruptive period during u4jacci-it v'uFk all OPP0111.1ilc "tine for I thorough survey progratu. Docurnt�nlalion 0.1'exi-sima Condl- tiow, SIiuuld wkL the form ('1j, -m-aftfn doscrintiomz, .,3rnn) color and/or a videotape recording'. Photographs should show boib tiro MIM&T 0MI "61'h CIMCWP AMUS of Crucu. staillifirt indIL,16till-S 01 sCM01ilell-i U170(hel MlICI- A condniept ik comphete interior zind mr,xv ;hotact he undor- Ide-IIIIIN Und cliarac(enz, 'xist- AN can dwn he plotiod on it druwim.g c d catch - stil or -,-ifiog Whilo "Wh Vina It am "n:l% SprAid m a largo builtUng -m NIC J:mizjg,i, the more. ihorough be doe, the bown 1hu cuafi- �'U:Al a, :hijn- iwy in(] parapet v.,ofl, &-ter- noockl by 6-ic :iq-;nccr 0) No pwWcuhQ IZU14eeptible to Wires, Should also be r�!Cordod e'vofl When, no J�iwagc 1� Cominion kisles and Pr mertive Menures S4MICTILIF-' ',Vill inNolv-,, varying risks to " i k I iAt it ti.lI-4 Q �e, J1 F 0 r,:t::iti ftt tElt 1 i,- tu 11, i,.:. t' 1 th -'� psi 'j,:,. L -,I Id L11C :U?[)e k 1i ZI- 7 j-)R--'jCXI tN,- (WO ',It the mo�'f ?jgpiifi- WuH ; artabl., Ctit? .4ruction. "i a high 6we huRIng with deer~ 6xiandaikons is n-Tor=: lik,Iv to affect a neighlmmg Nkrunture Tan the Wribihimion of a -%,erse may he true if the ro\. house is direc(k ad&em wmd manne a wKi vmh tilt; IOZ40stC SUUCttile WWI- ).,L tors influencing, the Jtp-ee ofhkel; inip'lo inchide the agc-, con.%;tructioli !Vpe and ;.iru,ctijral iniegrity of the hiti- !;+ric ns ^' !lie d,'I'th Ind aiakinjp of its foundalton and IIK SM cfkk:t iricreascd dust, t ibration and fil-c. rAk &H halz spot MyRy. xChimp- a! Anumq md IniShn, Rw de ric"'I skfll"+iziv' objc�:'-S, ';uCh aN ch'I'ldc anti ,00 rem o%-�.J to ;In olf-Site localion w-ody hC Vlk, .'atc, DW"" I lumn tu- fares that cannot be easily retnnved, Incladmzg, pia';Ter C'xiting MMWHHM,: afal Cornices. Can he Cushioned -and radded qjIr;"rr" Additional infon-nafion concerning the s;Aniaidio`* of mi�riftr feature : can h "�'tmd in to proulne A? We a.- -Icrnporar\ tlrou:ction. Protection of Hi,toric Interiors During, aad Rcpail.- 'I he rca,amdk�.- of this si'Ctival addresses some of (lie more coninion it) hisiffIC 4;!FdCtiirC% %VftCjt nCV6 construction or derritAhimi acklies occur mea-rhv The de,;cripTinn cife;ivh IxaendW impam in amompanied by ch . Mirlaisig QMW &AN. T'i','M'V 2 W111 AdV�MrtIf lloti-vf: of adjac-ni acfl'ita' .1 111(milm Call I)t 11".4 to determine whether existing cracks in the hi%turic building are stable or still experiencing fno+vmvnl. Comparttl swith measurementstakenditring 04- monitoring phase, c*ch infortrialinn oas help deler- mine it aimemew rr-miti-d from work t;n the neighharip,,-Ote- Photo: Vpngard Prmlucl+ t, -N.A., V i d. � 1-1 b j 'a 6 1 it I D'Qirjofition and riew totindaticii work 41`C COCTIMOO FOUNC_, - q f,f -!ibrations lhsT Cat) UffeCt '164ACM SiTUCTOWE'S'rile ioc-4s and methods used in demolition. -1 11 ' 1, IW 1� WZT4: 'K; 0 h;Iils, pavemem hleakUr;, and irriplio-Sion hC Sirifflarly. techniques ased to prepare tfla.Jjl�j create P0(1Zn1iU1lV dX)VCIMl.1, he caused by increased iruck Lraflic accompanyini" new ConKIrruclion t)r oemontion work In all casesthe lof-ce of the viOrations reachimz the actjacQnt hi,,tvric strut, turt.- deve rds Upon the activity -elleratim, t-he vibra- 0--C si- IT: ­ and tile existing structure, and the type J, - -jj 01- 111, klund Hisioric SlrUCtLIr_-S may he pitrticu- 1LI'i� 4Ulilc(44AL Ut-' mCc";­ oflilrti tion,, 4enerated at an adjacl-nt siw Dcict.l,:,d i c1a; rite nallce and past diter- ationi may have produced StrUCLUral W, Ok Ploinvz that are "'Llsctrtible to damape. Historic finishes. such as nlaswr %.]L< Ind ceil"naw;. lac, flie flexibility to abnorrnal TTI(Wenlent. while shallow fouridations lack the P`eiditv to resist vihraOon MiLt-,16110 We 4fi'CCLS Of 1, ill!'dj i0il-,, ,;41,)uld bevin during the consultation I vvh,ai set and alternative processes explored. Hand dernollo"on is an appropriate sub- s ..titute when conventional demolition activities rrmv call-,C excessive Vibra- tions. It pile driving is likely to darn - au ent �tnictut actJ. ac -es. the contractor - may tie able to employ nnn-displace- ment pilies that are insetted in bored ihr holl- rvhrr rlwn . V 'l, tion le vets can al-Ict he Achieved by the pil-c. :nifl site ground. Locating defi% ei-y efury and exit points farther from the historic silo inay reduce Vibialions Causcd by increased vehicular traffic. Once con- strw:tion is under way, contioual crack and vibration monitoring provides an effective waming sysvprn, indicating that established safe thresholds have been crossed. Vlovement Lxcavation and fouridatit.-oi work can a).,;,,) cause t,round ant" itivarial-0\1 ioufl- I I kItVj_7,'1 U V mvr, that ir)ehi& undur,,2round parking A fir i, in major struc[ural ;,ua7l alit. hv..-in during k:on,u]-ahon pha,c, or 'trCil cm-avation w;Alls with ill back4 as tht,: MC401, U, R'st"i 140%,cillf lit o;* It x tkijal­ Ct!fIr 14VUCUIre dhe hisForic f:1k61d1m_T Loam Should ri'loq it-, owr" '�711vine"o, re,,, iow, tho fi4w-e Th-, the dpiproo;_,b --addrcS_W.1 1t C 'iqO vo iticidentai mo-, we.ntit resu-icied. %Va t e I A Well fUi1CLiO1IIilV dedm.L­" tern is esscririai tO the T�rotection ofaink -,,Ij ut:turc. 1 11's L-an L:,I"*, 11v bt. rendert:d flelgi­ Corimfuctif)XI or i[leint7116oll ,vork. Debris originating _It ihi.� cc ti- 1!1l rion 6tr -ftrn find�, i!­ l!" It d(l,;knspow,; saki draii's of P(m rlri U Jnig. Didillag't, , _)ipos Cannot rell'Love kval'--f "'ron, honh ion( ,iw. r'xcessive nlu�kulre IeMill. 'It le.qw. of d,le monito- . riml Progyrarn u increased mc);.,fur,: lcve+L:. ViLifiCyS 1100, exposed drains for any obstructions. AO¢ o, Indwailon." ()I* d"llipricss ill- waitl Zjawa,ye In die baba-nierrl and where VUlleTS and dOWnS11,10,11S Meet OUIC1' building un-face-, should be noted. Cow-tructlorl silt mrofffrom (:.eqienj 111jdrig, anti %Aeaning and dust -ty. Aft, placing scrceTb and wirc cages ci,,er IDRl"Ido uini: prutwtion froli, ;114i>dl. u JUA ern i - iequeiidy. Low- prz!:,,ure water vcashes can oc be uN,%1 to OUA.. (lic "Vq;.jIi of 6111 -irlu deili,ri,;, To rcdilcc Ihc jK1-,sihifi[V that -Iriianip s will be bJo%:ktd at the EJiu- e cats co nstminion site, all concealed rn neti t1iould be traci?d from tfwir or, ins :It the hiswric titmcwrc and the P'igure 3. Coocrete pier usiderpionjug j.) all ekiging g ijujitijug clay Ile fiecesiary F%heu adj"unk oli- .xtruction accun. in this exanipfe, pits, are hated dog treneAth the foundation of the histaric buittillig to proOde space for woilid forins. After concrete is poured into the forms, the glace bttvmen the top of flic Pier and !"lu biftl"11) nF tar ol.-i"inad r6widati4ll a 'JoleiiiootO, 'Ple Ilk- toric building mviier should retain an inkpoideal ellgipeef 1,D entsure that the underpt-aning p1qu alloquatluh. prwr" the Inisiloric ,Irplzlure. PhOn, protitse,)r Srpad ffmiath, and Elio:-OlIalvalial Uiihiuvrsitt :If C.tlircu rt33, Berl'OksV. It'. passed on to ih--1 appropri I aAal laiius• .,ir)A;z :i.lkj on adiacent Consirm.- tion slltls 'Motild he examined in vn'tirc Lhal J--jillwalcr )i i1of rom,d lk,kilrd. life !I:,-wr-1,- bilildill'- In some cases. the i:l(-k 1.4 an !nqoric stnicitirc cm? h!-h V--,ter tahic \kerc -11ter J;-, - -.r0undwa ter or sti,irm watcr rx, re i ni f the ick-0 d Pick iously stitimerged timtwr pdc,ti ih-ai are cxposed w air ,:all quIcktte jj lryroi: 11 !hers' i� ri:o-,sn cal �L' `aJRTt that the srrut:ture was hwit -,if �Ucrl a toundation, the propei-t,, fll,-Iqiiiacr Should work "N"Ifth ate. tclHc-. T'hik (OP I --C 11T porf ;ystems such As slurry halls -which ink- ok c alse r-,sult in qeltlemcnr of'a wighhor- jfo;t buddillul. its :Iocmd vYitffC lllcz.il'dr:' aiid ills son 1, vwe ao(j heautiv- &vii:es, Iorf.hcs. -;p;jrks• n;f1lT,-t1 owtal and tinkher'ti;./,d 'WC 1C suuri�es kq tiro iIt A cloth ia, and wind spread. 1-11l, h-4 J' Au, t hNioric InECrIOVS 1AUf lfi�- and Repair.'* provide,, detaiNtd inFomni- [fill, (--I! reduCing the likelihood of fir-, in -Walinwz ii— 1-iv- work nejr hi,, tt a,,W S trU Of k, I rr'. The security of a historic buildin'Ll ilkit cntry, NelOy Conmriicu--d flu,01- 'hc lit, stilicture's 1w the historic buildin", should ht I'ds- tcac'd and all doors trol-11 the 1-ooj it, (11L, ifflffi(Jr ShOUld he, l0Ck-Cd. Wj-jerc, ;I hi - i%-c +iruclnry is proit:elt:d !-,- :m Mirkidi.- alarm svmcni, that s-vs1cm should be ujlgrat:,'j *,-,, PCoWC1 1wi-Alta Thai af,C roil dcred accessible from tfie kiwsidcIn caws %vhcry me hisumc m-Lictaire (toes at)tit neA or detniflititu, tirtiviiv. ;monfi(m should still be paid to the possilminy Mat Mcideilt", (-,Ivandalism and theft will cwry ov'r to C-iv:trk-,, nkni or can ca!N�: hjstoi-I,; feature:, and mmerials, Cmno.,, fAi -:tinstructim site can drilp building .sup-- oheN and looi% oflu.) ewl adjatxlu mslorlt: dkhrik thilw" and hzwkino vehirlcs -mv also lelt . - z , ve Ilicsc occur- tion >%Oi s,- ',Jbwc the hi-sturic Niiid- A droppCd m-Cr r(KfI '4WIIJ aN 6911WS dild iidiUslradC', fit rrfarblr: howizoji"a" ge"till-j2 .7m he ria.-"d to ,hoeld vulnerahle roofiop f'ea that at-, dirtc-fly expved tt? dum- :a':a'c, Wind ow' ,hould he covered with pP,v.00u'. Layer, of cushioniti� maw.n- can he placed between the plywood ctm cring and particulariv fra.-ile win- "tich la.,, siamcd glass, 11' enure "Vall surfaces are V1,11nerlathle. w,)ffold- m.-- should tv crk!cwd zi-amm the facadxr and dellnis ni`ttiri.g placed on the ojlki(!c orthe Pl:isric ReLtIll' Can provide added prottvtiom titans ma - v splash onto historic Facades, V--lmo-- d--4` and o0icr ',vrfam, 11 best ;;Itwjx it: Protectill"? it ton . k, structure from Physical impact, is Wien to ha~c udqualc fiui- iiontaand vertical netting and barrier,; ill place at the Lonstruction site- Wricri ad ' iacent buildings are adequately con- sidered in the construction, site nettint? and scullblding plans, protective mk:a- sures at the hiswric site can N- less of d:lrr.:1,2C urillcr k"I'difimml 'illid doo it -41tion. ;fwh as tiara and Jus". U., do Pus;-, W- toric structure. Dust suppre.tision mca- 111C, Inswilation 0, (.1h- !,I(. enclo"-SdUre Svs1ell1r, 'hould first he ,N-P1)f0YCd RJ 1110 btlildill,2 1:ite, Ori 61,1- tire i,,. Despite these CITorl", tustorik: building klwnk�vz will undoubtedly hav� ortuon. Accoidimqly vulnerahle iore;;. AF— IV— FigmV 4. Omppcil equipment, fool,, -wd materinIs tall pretest risks %8bn "e,, Construction rku: -4tuwk, rlftt,hhoriw:! hki,wis Invc!urec ITI N1 VI-W. 111V h1Vt1?* 5IM-V !",rf Wa' -, clnlpteld.Cmvy"d f,ilh itictli of c-ourior 2radt, pIx.N)t)jA. Phwij- Natitmal v3d, wnice 1`111". I nl� Few. P 4%dhM1L4 Figure 5. The historic building on the left is portiatts. protected fmni debris and dust geacrated h) ov. rtnewiflo'n of ifit- ih-ill'rure in it,.- right. Zucli willpttiry VslelwC'n-nA•.i of 3 vletw or ottitr fabric shell Orelchrd hvt-evo Olt '4100011UM trame. phofl's, 'Aftitan 1echavalogy, I nc- ;)r kkiects and artifacts Qitltild be cn,, ;,)ctaion. Windovs �:-in be taped -;hut tetlq)uralii� seiictj k-Hh Cwai P,)l sfioets, .-Nddinortal uiator ,-rpei, near entrance,; Can help redit(T ille til,.,iotint w dirt tracked inside, An .wcelorated p;ograrn thy, !r.-:!ude.%i thorough and friNv;,.nl cle�'tn- ing and 1fV;A.0 filter replacement, is al, dc-.,,raded mvirnmntC!w zurn-)undim,, a (he exhaust from sealed work .area-% rnusl C P: operl V An Q, L�J a �� a trom histofu: buildini,C4s. Tile, net of a hi�tol pfi,P-CA 1. %botild anticipate the increased re4ent ,in,,! pe lt presence that accomparlie,; n1tkj0T dCM0116011 aC11VJtY- NCWiY "Tielled hril,s in old foundation, ,are c-asy �,Scape fouler that ,hmild he promptly sealed. The construction or (h"molition site rodcril, control plon should include pro-s-iwns for pfotect- ipgz adja,:Cnt hiiloal, Cori;-un-entlyt the propcft% owner should consider wearing a con- 4.W! ViLh itil 1DdCjx;1ldCl1i ZY"Uralifi'l !01" cMllpany. Plans -shoidd include -ientive ifteasures to reduct-, ,condition-, favorable to infestation ws well as a -,y%-tem of eradic;,ttion such. no, roderiticide aftid trar"g. A � pTo grati-, -,ht,attj irv, ekiair lisiled dulill", the %;ollstilialskin and Z10CUMCUIU0011 PhaNIC'S drd CTIntillUCki tin"! t;?i•ldprl vjvrk 1"; underiakois to dtwcl. [tail-oe. recoal •,irtd ft ibr "n of ai�flt� iind U) the hiMoric building that resul: wnrk, coUe-C-tc-d d: 'El. the changes w xitc drain -age patterns that "Isi jC;Ar.`—i!M , L;;-U­— don is completed, Ultimately, ownitor- mo A -lows die duoiei; to wlli� It taken to protect an hi: loric structum ftom adjacfnit con-stntcliorl are ii1t)-foiell, and saiccesshil. Because of liability L-4)P,,:orrt.9 tho,e responlithle for a rie%v devolopiliew kvili often arrange to monitor an adjacent qn-Ct4a- A� V-;Tb. -1 progra, in, the hiNtnric properiy (1wTti' ilt-1 A- I T-11 h F- rill Wier to Wdl Che 11wilizonlig, proces% and the aveasureplents that re,uif, The extent ofthe nwniorinig pro - "rail! And lito 10(tis Ilwa will depend upon the seope of the adjacent activity. A basic Mall Io widress cmicCrils ovtr vibration leve!--; unay ind"& a d.,wrmiin, l-n-c-asuremellIs can be obtailed h" mijl�iloal tilt' wiclur-, and till' trftm;Xi;,,(6% adi;u't�fli N) (NC 1'i-Y-1cm hufldin�il foundation i""erfl,wKr 0) are rilarld"Ited b,' kuw- or lef! io 01C du- D"M0 the rnAeup and condition ckt'tilt: j ntr, > tiitic^:of the hiRv'c ruur-, if lllir C TVits Ul I <v0rk Vie-%L-. to trua titresshould inclu& a program cal Ie,l 1 Q-- ktrious charge,;. deia% � aftd bld'st- des.L!n configuraukiii, will aid in developing a controiled pro-rann Ilia' une prz--'-ling �.Cctjon i's d�-wcled an'.11 p--conied using Li numbex of differ hwlaels arc (whi or a largc number oi IN from ti�w rh,eis ot to?,-rlaid a erid ciin oe Lfack in,;trufnents rr---PtJde !-neans of , detecting VLml"C"il Aid i,!,ed anal marked by targetz, or reflec - injium,,r walls befiwL, adJacent t:onqruc precic',j roguhir inter,;,als, Engincers Sheri Use ochelfwr the marker', have shifted 1-YRM, u-ci.r oli-iji;li pt,Ni6of's and, if So. nite and directioll tit Molveillefil- A pr,W:im (if visual ins Peet, on." Lia&rtakell by a quallfield, Conse-rVat"IM, :�r zninilt?,:r iti an important adiiinct if, monitoring procedure,,. Inspectors -build look for newly mcnt and runs --eineni, and eviderice M' :.Nltlld OIASUTt: that [ColtN)TRTV Iff(Recti VC ,w., no,, accuMulating jil dw, historic huddirig, and that firaifd nazurc!00, nixenal protection provisions are heirs; upheldA checklist c-ul be dra-wil up dtirine the Consulting and J-1ha-'^ fi)'' Y. 011 WAC F 4r t,, )&i,jmiar:ijih rvcvrija viiirmi,mtnin,nimcd ai thJtvvf of sal historic huildine. The itritromem is Kirvd ti) a light and 4rvu 0oignvd, Ito warn the exi:;Avaumi crew that vittration ltsvis are approaching preset tintib. Additional sensors are often installed in the hasernew and on sensitive Icuilit" such .1, Ntjigk-d ghls.: nijj(WAt" fllmw l% ik4m. 11W4, '& 'Vit.i;cia4l' tot:' 150 1-4mot 51 Balch Visual im'Oeviii"n. Such a prove wieful iCfispwvs arise ovcr the immw of',knd rk:�powibflity for darnzvt- r PrcNf,:,,tirie a hiwiric building from. or &qmoli6no activity requir::� -Lhoughtful planning Atid co. p--:--tlio!' the and the historic property oAner. -1,11 oro ugh jocuniOlILI 11011 Of the fliAouk.: NtfUcturc enstirc" it common ander,;1andin't, of present con- a2e prevention measures that can he t-A-vri at both file hi's!orw and tile site. A 1-001me program of "i-ounl .1, o . I L 1 ..1 -nd vibnllion 1-1"fi movenlen I 111011ituring, help,, to the historic building. Early considerafikm 10 JleC Ci*.'l Oft: tAc,, place or worsens, can allow for the adoption tit ,alquards that prowct Ific &velopet's 4chedtilc and budvo 4ITXi C. the phvsic;jl ime,7ritv of the himoric 4, A-ML4& Figure 7. FleOrtmic vracta monifor -inj surae% taffget; are ih(ywinqujiledi t)j, in oi,tim, tall. The cnvvk monitor feni, mo,,,mem (13tj to 11 I.-IpmP Vimplimen Tht inrat-t, apil 1'W1 olitival wr%e.l equipm,n. In thr il"'r„ ;1)1if direction of MoNement- Photu: 'Pi NIU11art and 11tv. t hcwkliist for Hiswric Pmperty Owner and Historic 5itie ❑ Consult with developer, and other parties to determine extent of work acid identify necessary protective measures ® L"widw:1 ]urS:y" of exlSting a:ond- wons, inciudiatb 33 inin photographs, crack inventory and description of other daanage r❑ include historic building in construction site Firs plan i Secure windowsand rooftop (Inors thaf -art made accessible by new construction ❑ Remove particularly fragile interior objects and furnishings from site ❑ Tnstall t rnpomrN- ups ort,, K-ricath fragile featuros that sr;: not rrnoved ❑ Mace cu4etillgs uu openia g., that face con,"truction-area ❑ If adjacent construction rises above historic site. protect roof with plywood covering, encase rooftop embellishments ® ii construction is directly adjacent, ;:over historic facade to protect against mortar and acidic cleaning solution ❑ install temporary floor coverings at entrance and seal windows facin" construction Site to limit dust infiltration Remove dust from interior surfaces on accelerated schedule ❑ Clean HVAC system & filters on accelerated schedule ) b. tu-u :duns lruill lit, rS .aLJ dl:ailia4;.; rcgulw.!� Establish monitoring program, including: I ) Seismographs to ensure that etfects of blasting, pile driving and other work are at acceptable levels 2) Crack monitors and optical survey methods to detect movement } S;Jil-ditic of R,',ti)l:tr vi;-a i ?r?�; Yittliii7 i i5i`t iii4 i beat' iDk;t ct0FiUtiA assail JIM CU11-11i EAi: UL! Hite r_I ('t)nstt(t vvilh histone (trope•rty tlSe't'Cr t331d faller t?'lt'.3l:- itit'S toideP.t f P.?faC ,�iry protective ri?s n 3 td­ ❑ Review and sign off on pre -construction condition surv, t ,jacent property ❑ %,rrai' ge tit' lk _'ry t+ti3tittilG areal timcl it, limit &,r. tio5-:.,.to ritl�il?�i'ttl,�', histori_= 4trts::ttiF:: xplore excavation and demolition wethods that produce to'_ .iation level, ❑ Limit movement of adjacent building with sufficient underpinning or reinforced excavation walls ® keduce changes to adjacent ground water level during dewateriag ❑ 1�nsure to ter runoff is not directed tocvard histork, ,trutilurk• install appropriate debris nets to prez-ert tiroppc--d riateriils fr,Aln impacii r T!lsioli buililirig ❑ Direct debris chutes away from historic structure U4.i.Scall i abri, u-4 �v.i.�,a:.+i♦aysi ,.Nisi include adjacent historic building fire plan and ensure fuels. rags and brushes are stored appropriately anti not directly adjacent to historic site ® if asbestos or lead remediation is involved, ensure exhaust from sealed building is filtered and vented away from his- !ori,. :its' and tii:i. -ire "r thered and r;-its n% d ❑ include i4jacent historicstructurein rodent control program and seal openings in demolished foundation ❑ Par6cipa ail1110illtiirligpro��'rafu:atfiistorii Ste it uiizui,c that %ibiai.Aun lc'.clS or;aLh:ai1U11N of `+ire within established thresholds TThi:� PRE -SERRATION TECH NOTE was prepared by the National per. es itiv li t.hnical Editor: Special thanks go to Deborah Slatrn J.its elect'. RE;., 5'inirie)> Elrtner.'1 Inc.. Shearson Park, liar !leeks and MiLha,°l Auer of the Nationat Park Service's Heritage Preservation Services. and ;Marie Ennis; of t.,,.. 11L C,)B lh,�il i:lacrbti 1.13,1 .also sou tt.t Dc ni,1•i%:Mullan, McMullan and A£suc iates. Richaid Oi'ri'E. iVorudhy Right.`!, H_g � r R!,J C,+'u�t is i}ce, ti1c.. C) 4u�i Sickkiiic:n and Crrt;gi!ty Nli.xtsal, N atit.at;;il Trust for Historic Preservation, Suzanne Pentz, Kelast & i ono Ct,.: Dr, Cerding� Depart7n nt of Livi; and Environmental Engineering, Gaud. C.h;}.,1 S h;l:il.c' (tit n l.tt.;,n C,i.; Stiyaly: Mica 1. Ni-wer:+. and Marlin P. Azala, Azola and Associates'. and Margaret Gardiner and glary ;:. t''.I f,' i M-..'rc`.'tng'%� Hou 'i.'i t.3 viir?t f_��r ititii'::1=r,i <i ri rtCP. Buchner, NaTional Park crtric(- .on; Camille Manor- mw.iled iiei- . 'rtr ihi tl l;;_ !I! PRE Si E?4' Tif)N TEC.'H NOTES are designed to provide practical ial � l,lt ii' a E. .. .,...a..iii�.t to ,t�-,1;.;:., atu iil1..'r 14ii4c' c,i41i3EiLl4i:'. t't•l t i.;X siu111 inlaintaining and pre -serving cultural resources, All •..�li:it�i; i;� ".tr i�. i a,. .,�_ ,,_-:ter-': -,� i.�,tl;i t.1:liiarrt ,.,F .>Lt'�119IGii,l `rational Par: Ss rN iec politics. praK-lures and stwidards. This Tc.l: _Nvte was prepared porsu ant to the National Historic Presasrvation '„ , , ),�t. r.., l�-.• � �.stN.: tt4 ti,i: irttL,..,.: -.,+ :.it3tt.aell i�„el. 3}it isle tt. rt've ntrient aetvci s rind iAd;viduaI& infornlatiim con- _�,.;iianiyli_. C-Im?3 oml should he addressed to PRESERVATION TECH NOTES, Technical aft ,re S icew. NC209 ,t ion,'il Center fr:r Cultu*-af . c t. iiur ti.. � ttit�nal Earl. 5-:+i s , 18411 C Strcel. NW. Washington_ DC ?Cl'7Z ISSN: 1.3741 _c 023 PT`N 42 .lu1V 2(l1) i Dear Mayor, I want to protect the natural environment of the foothills. Please do not construct any more trails without fully funding and completing all essential scientific and cultural studies to guide the work. Don't rush, let's do this right and leave a legacy for our future that supports appropriate trails, all trail users, and our fragile public lands. Save Our Foothills www.sicfoothills.org Name _ — ------------- ----- Address 2 5_—�---------t-- - \ STAT ZIP � g14ya6 CITY ----- ------i-------- ------ 0_------------- Emailvrc�s ----- ---1 466 4th Ave SLC, UT 84103 Erin Mendenhall Office of the Mayor P.O. Box 145474 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-574