HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/02/2025 - Formal Meeting - MinutesThe City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Formal Session on Tuesday, September 2, 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, Nick Tarbet – Deputy
Director
Present Administrative Leadership:
Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Rachel Otto – Chief of Staff, Lindsey Nikola – Deputy Chief of Staff
Present City Staff:
Mark Kittrell – City Attorney, Matthew Brown – Deputy City Recorder, Stephanie Elliott –
Minutes & Records Clerk, Taylor Hill – Constituent Liaison/Policy Analyst, Brian Fullmer –
Public Policy Analyst, Sylvia Richards – Public Policy Analyst, Scott Corpany – Staff Assistant
The meeting was called to order at 7:01 p.m.
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A.OPENING CEREMONY:
1.Council Member Darin Mano will conduct the formal meeting.
2.Pledge of Allegiance.
3.Welcome and Public Meeting Rules.
4.The Council will approve the work session meeting minutes of April 1, 2025, and May 20,
2025.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Young, seconded by Council Member Wharton to
approve the April 1, 2025, and May 20, 2025 work session meeting minutes.
AYE: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Victoria
Petro
ABSENT: Eva Lopez Chavez
Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass
5.The Council will consider adopting a joint ceremonial resolution with Mayor Mendenhall
recognizing September as National Suicide Prevention Month in Salt Lake City.
Summary:
Council Member Mano read the resolution.
Alyssa Burnham (Salt Lake County Health Department Suicide Prevention
Coordinator) and Emma Blake (Salt Lake County Health Department Suicide
Prevention Health Educator) thanked the city for recognizing September as National
Suicide Prevention Month in Salt Lake City and reminded the public about the resources
available, highlighting the 988 hotline for mental health help.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Dugan to
adopt the Joint Ceremonial Resolution 27 of 2025, recognizing September as
National Suicide Prevention Month in Salt Lake City.
AYE: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Victoria
Petro
ABSENT: Eva Lopez Chavez
Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass
B.PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Items B1 – B7 will be heard as one public hearing.
1. Grant Application: Regional Athletic Complex – Tourism, Recreation,
Cultural, Convention, and Airport Facilities Tax Act
The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the
Department of Public Lands to Salt Lake County. If awarded, the grant would fund the
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full build out of the Regional Athletic Complex (RAC) to add extra fields and
infrastructure in order to host larger-scale tournaments.
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, September 2, 2025 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
See item B6 for minute summary and motion.
2. Grant Application: Civic Center District / Green Loop – Tourism,
Recreation, Cultural, Convention, and Airport Facilities Tax Act
The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the
Department of Public Lands to Salt Lake County. If awarded, the grant would fund design
documents for a network of Civic Center District public spaces, transportation needs and
the Downtown neighborhood.
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, September 2, 2025 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
See item B6 for minute summary and motion.
3. Grant Application: Jordan River Trail – Tourism, Recreation, Cultural,
Convention, and Airport Facilities Tax Act
The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the
Department of Public Lands to Salt Lake County. If awarded, the grant would fund the
Jordan River Trail project consultant fees for interpretive programming development,
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materials, design, and engineering services.
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, September 2, 2025 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
See item B6 for minute summary and motion.
4. Grant Application: Fiscal Year 2025 Safer Outcomes: Enhancing De-
Escalation and Crisis Response Training for Law Enforcement
The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Police
Department to The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Community
Oriented Policing Services. If awarded, the grant would fund training programs to build
and maintain officers’ de-escalation proficiency including the purchase of a virtual reality
(VR) simulator, setup and training, FEMA ICAT Train the Trainer and attendance at
conferences, overtime for staff providing and receiving training, and local and
department training in de-escalation and crisis response.
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, September 2, 2025 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
See item B6 for minute summary and motion.
5. Grant Application: River & Roots: Memory, Place, and the Jordan River
The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Mayor’s
Office to 2892 Miles to Go. If awarded, the grant would fund participant compensation,
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audio/video support, and project expenses/supplies for the River & Roots: Memory,
Place, and the Jordan River community storytelling and environmental engagement
project for Westside youth.
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, September 2, 2025 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
See item B6 for minute summary and motion.
6. Grant Application: Juvenile Fire Setter Prevention Program Grant
The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Fire
Department to FEMA. If awarded, the grant would fund the creation of a Task Force to
intervene with youth who show fire-setting tendencies. The grant will also provide travel
and educational materials for National Fire Academy accreditation, outreach material,
leased or purchased assessment software, and consultation with specialists.
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, September 2, 2025 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
Summary for Public Hearing Items B1-B6:
Sylvia Richards gave a brief introduction of the grant items.
There were no public comments.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Wharton to
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Close the public hearing and refer Items B1 – B6 to a future Consent Agenda
for action.
AYE: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Victoria
Petro
ABSENT: Eva Lopez Chavez
Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass
7. Grant Application: Community Engagement Academy Grant
The Council will accept public comment for a grant application request from the Mayor’s
Office to The National League of Cities (NLC). If awarded, the grant would fund direct
technical assistance from the NLC, in creating more effective public outreach; workshops
to learn from other municipalities; and in-person workshops in Washington DC.
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, September 2, 2025 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a
Staff Recommendation - Close and refer to future consent
agenda.
Summary:
Council Member Mano stated Item B7 did not receive funding and was pulled from the
agenda.
8. Ordinance: Zoning Map Amendment at Approximately 247 North 800 West
The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that
would amend the zoning for the properties at approximately 247 North 800 West from
R-1/7,000 (Single-Family Residential) and SR-3 (Special Development Pattern
Residential) to R-1/5,000 (Single-Family Residential) and SR-3 (Special Development
Pattern Residential). The proposal would enable development to the west of the existing
single-family home. Any new development will be accessed from Hoyt Place, which is a
private road. Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning
district with similar characteristics. The project is within Council District 2. Petitioner:
Bert Holland, representing the property owner. Petition No.:PLNPCM2024-00629.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at 7 p.m.
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TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).
Summary:
Council Member Lopez Chavez joined online during this item.
Brian Fullmer gave a brief introduction.
Public Comments:
Leland Stephens expressed concern that the zoning amendment would increase traffic
and parking needs, given the already limited parking around the West High School
neighborhood.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Petro to
close the public hearing and refer action to a future council meeting.
AYE: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva
Lopez Chavez, Victoria Petro
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
9. Ordinance: Alley Vacation at Approximately 373 West American Avenue
The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would
vacate a City-owned alley situated adjacent to properties located at approximately 373
West American Avenue. The proposal would close the alley to public use and allow the
property owner of three of the four adjacent properties to potentially redevelop this site
(the other adjacent property owner also supports the alley vacation.) The alley cannot be
used as a mid-block connection because the 900 South viaduct is directly to the south.
Located within Council District 5. Petitioner: Jarod Hall. Petition No.: PLNPCM2023-
00636.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, January 7, 2025 and Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).
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Summary:
Brian Fullmer gave a brief introduction.
There was no public comment.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Petro to close
the public hearing and refer to a future council meeting for action.
AYE: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva
Lopez Chavez, Victoria Petro
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
10. Ordinance: Zoning Text Amendment Public Lands (PL) and Street
Vacation - West High School
The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting the proposed Text
Amendment and Street Vacation ordinances at approximately 240 West 200 North,
related to the reconstruction of West High School.
The proposed changes include:
•Zoning Text Amendment: The amendments alter building height
restrictions, buffering requirements, and allowed uses. This would apply to
all PL zoning districts. Additionally, new construction would be exempt
from review associated with the Historic Preservation Overlay District.
Petition No.: PLNPCM2025-00320.
•Street Vacation: Street vacation for a 130-foot-wide and 530-foot-long
portion of 200 North between 300 West and 200 West, which is currently
incorporated into West High School's campus. This application would
vacate public ownership and interest of a portion of the street. Petition
No.: PLNPCM2025-00321.
For more information visit https://tinyurl.com/2fdcpe2z.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).
Summary:
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Nick Tarbet gave a brief introduction.
Public Comments:
Alex Dulwick expressed concern about the expansion, citing the Capitol Hill Master
Plan, which prohibits public institutions from expanding into the surrounding
neighborhood, and requested that the Council deny the two ordinances.
Colin Kingsbury spoke in support of rebuilding West High School, requested the
preservation of the historic building, and expressed concern that the new parking
entrances would exacerbate congestion in residential areas.
Krista Nabaum supported the rebuild while stating concern about the location of the
proposed building plans' new entrances, citing that student and faculty safety was at
risk due to drug and homelessness issues in the neighborhood.
Council Remarks:
Council Member Puy stated that the West High School rebuild was a complex proposal,
noting that the council did not control the school district’s building design, which
necessitated further discussion to address community concerns before the Council took
action.
Council Member Wharton thanked the public for their input and encouraged further
engagement with the Salt Lake School District and the Council to voice community
concerns and propose ideas for the school's rebuild.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Wharton
to Close the public hearing and defer action to a future council meeting.
AYE: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva
Lopez Chavez, Victoria Petro
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
11. Ordinance: Zoning Map Amendment for the Delta Center Parking Garage at
Approximately 301 West South Temple
The Council will accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would
approve a Master Development Agreement for the construction of the Delta Center
parking garage at approximately 301 West South Temple. The proposal includes the
construction of a seven-story parking garage with approximately 452 parking stalls at
the southwest corner of the site, which is intended to provide parking for patrons of the
Delta Center Arena and improve the site's functionality. The applicant is requesting
approval of the development agreement associated with the project, which establishes
specific rules for constructing the parking garage at the Delta Center Arena. If approved,
the proposed development agreement could supersede several of the City's rules and
regulations. Located within Council District 4. Petitioner: Jazz Arena Investors LLC.
Petition No.: PLNPCM2025-00619.
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For more information visit https://tinyurl.com/DeltaCenterParking.
FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council
discussion)
Briefing - Tuesday, September 2, 2025
Set Public Hearing Date - Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Staff Recommendation - Refer to motion sheet(s).
Summary:
Nick Tarbet gave a brief introduction.
Public Comments:
Emily Sloan-Pace spoke against the proposed Delta Center Design and Master
Development Agreement terms, stating concern about the agreement's inability to
activate the surrounding areas, coupled with the Developers' disregard for urban
planning.
Stephen Otterstrom spoke against the ordinance, expressing concern over the
agreement's terms and urged the City to review and request additional activation in the
development agreement with Smith Entertainment Group to ensure that public benefits
were a priority of Salt Lake City.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Puy to
close the public hearing and defer action to a future council meeting 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:
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1.Questions to the Mayor from the City Council.
There were no comments to the Mayor from 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.)
Public Comments:
Scott Johnson spoke on the Downtown Sports District, expressed concern over the
implemented tax increases, and requested information regarding public funds used by
City Council Members for public transparency.
Jason Ehrhart was called to speak, but was no longer present.
Tamra Burton expressed concern that the newly implemented sewer rate structure had
adverse effects on the community and did not accurately reflect the sewer system usage,
citing a recent bill for a single property that had increased by 2,639%, resulting in the
monthly bill balance rising from a few hundred dollars to several thousand,
and requested that the rate structure be reviewed.
E.NEW BUSINESS:
1.
Resolution: Public Utilities Bond Anticipation Notes, Series 2025B and
Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2025C
The Council will consider adopting a resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of up to
$50,000,000 aggregate principal amount of Public Utilities revenue bond anticipation
notes, Series 2025B, and up $50,000,000 aggregate principal amount of Public Utilities
revenue refunding bond, Series 2025C. The notes will finance the acquisition,
construction, remodeling, and improvement of a campus for Public Utilities. The Bonds
will be issued for the purpose of refunding in advance of their maturity all or a portion of
the currently outstanding Public Utilities Revenue and Refunding Bonds, Series 2017.
The Council's action includes authorizing the execution of a supplemental indenture, a
bond purchase agreement, and other documents as required.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Puy to
adopt Resolution 28 of 2025, Public Utilities Bond Anticipation Notes, Series
2025B and Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2025C parameters, and refer to
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the consent agenda for setting the date for a public hearing on the bond
issuance for October 7, 2025.
AYE: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva
Lopez Chavez, Victoria Petro
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
F.UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
1.
Resolution: Building Permit Fee Waivers for Alliance House and First Step
House
The Council will consider adopting a resolution that would approve a request for building
permit fee waivers from two non-profit developers, Alliance House and First Step House,
for two new deeply affordable housing projects. Alliance House, Inc., intends to develop
16 one-bedroom housing units at approximately 1805 South Main Street to serve
households at or below 30% AMI. First Step House intends to develop 67 one- and two-
bedroom housing units at approximately 44 North 1000 West for households at or below
40% AMI. Approval of these waivers was recommended by the Community and
Neighborhood (CAN) Department.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Young to
adopt Resolution 29 of 2025, Building Permit Fee Waivers for Alliance
House and First Step House. .
AYE: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva
Lopez Chavez, Victoria Petro
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
Council Remarks:
Council Member Mano thanked the two organizations for their dedication, support, and
services provided to the community.
2.
Ordinance: Amending the Annual Compensation Plan for All Non-
Represented Employees Fiscal Year 2025-26
The Council will consider adopting an ordinance that would amend the Fiscal Year 2025-
26 Annual Compensation Plan for all non-represented employees.The Administration’s
proposal includes several amendments which include policy updates to improve
operational efficiency and employee retention. Additionally, corrections related to City
retirement contributions are also included.
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Motion:
Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Puy to
adopt Ordinance 53 of 2025, amending the annual compensation plan for all
non-represented employees for the fiscal year 2025-26..
AYE: Alejandro Puy, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, Sarah Young, Eva
Lopez Chavez, Victoria Petro
Final Result: 7 – 0 Pass
G.CONSENT:
1.
Ordinance: Changes to Zoning Incentives for Building Preservation/Adaptive
Reuse
The Council will set the date of Tuesday, October 7, 2025 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 relating to Building Preservation Incentives/Adaptive
Reuse. The proposal would expand the types of modifications that can be reviewed
administratively through the Design Review and Planned Development process, clarifies
design standards for new construction, and introduces the option for applicants to
request a one-year time extension of preliminary approval. Other sections of Title 21A
may also be amended as part of this petition. Petition No.: PLNPCM2025-00039.
2.
Resolution: Public Utilities Bond Anticipation Notes, Series 2025B and
Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2025C
The Council will set the date of Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 7 p.m. to accept public
comment on a resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of up to $50,000,000
aggregate principal amount of Public Utilities revenue bond anticipation notes, Series
2025B, and up $50,000,000 aggregate principal amount of Public Utilities revenue
refunding bond, Series 2025C. The notes will finance the acquisition, construction,
remodeling, and improvement of a campus for Public Utilities. The Bonds will be issued
for the purpose of refunding in advance of their maturity all or a portion of the currently
outstanding Public Utilities Revenue and Refunding Bonds, Series 2017.
3.
Ordinance: Budget Amendment No.1 for Fiscal Year 2025-26
The Council will set the date of Tuesday, October 7, 2025 September 9, 2025 at 7 p.m. to
accept public comment and consider an ordinance amending the final budget of Salt Lake
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City, including the employment staffing document for Fiscal Year 2025-26 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 items which relate to the Main Street fire on August 11, 2025,
including funding for an emergency loan fund program, rental assistance, and funding
for barriers to allow safe pedestrian passage in front of the buildings burned in the recent
fire.
For more information visit tinyurl.com/SLCFY26.
4.
Grant Holding Account Items (Batch No.1) for Fiscal Year 2025-26
The Council will consider approving Grant Holding Account Items (Batch No.1) for Fiscal
Year 2025-26.
5.
Board Appointment: Public Utilities Advisory Committee – Sean McKelvie
The Council will consider approving the appointment of Sean McKelvie, resident of Salt
Lake County, to the Public Utilities Advisory Committee for a term ending January 15,
2029.
6.
Board Appointment: Public Utilities Advisory Committee – Kamiron
Anderson
The Council will consider approving the appointment of Kamiron Anderson, resident of
District 1, to the Public Utilities Advisory Committee for a term ending January 15, 2029.
7.
Board Reappointment: Planning Commission – Aimee Burrows
The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Aimee Burrows, resident of
District 6, to the Planning Commission for a term ending September 2, 2029.
8.
Board Reappointment: Historic Landmark Commission – Carlton Getz
The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Carlton Getz, resident of
District 3, to the Historic Landmark Commission for a term ending September 2, 2029.
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9.
Board Reappointment: Historic Landmark Commission – Michael
Abrahamson
The Council will consider approving the reappointment of Michael Abrahamson, resident
of District 2, to the Historic Landmark Commission for a term ending September 2,
2029.
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Motion:
Moved by Council Member Puy, seconded by Council Member Wharton 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:
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Meeting adjourned at 7:45 p.m.
Minutes Approved: November, 25, 2025
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City Council Chair – Chris Wharton
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City Recorder – Keith Reynolds
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