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04/26/1990 - Minutes PROCE NGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CIT , UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1990 The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Regular Session on Thursday, April 26, 1990, at 5:00 p.m. in the City Council Office, Room 325, City and County Building, 451 South State Street. The following Council Members were present: Nancy Pace Alan Hardman Roselyn Kirk Tom Godfrey Don Hale Councilmembers Whitehead and Horrocks were absent. Mayor Palmer DePaulis and Roger Cutler, City Attorney, were also absent. Kathryn Marshall, City Recorder, was present. Council Chair Hardman presided at and conducted the meeting. OPENING CEREMONIES seconded to change the date of the public hearing to May 15, which #1. The Council and Mayor motion carried, all members considered a resolution opposing present voted aye. the Thousand Springs Power Plant. (0 90-16) Councilmember Godfrey moved The meeting adjourned at 5: 15 and Councilmember Kirk seconded to p.m. adopt Resolution 49 of 1990, which motion carried, all members present voted aye. ae/MA (R 90-1) COUNCIL CHAIR #2. The Council considered a resolution supporting the Mayor's j recycling efforts. ,�1I .Y .-E6. DER Councilmember Godfrey moved and Councilmember Pace seconded to adopt Resolution 50 of 1990, which motion carried, all members present voted aye. (R 90-1) UNFINISHED BUSINESS #1. RE: Revising the date to May 15, 1990, at 6:40 p.m. to hold a hearing regarding an ordinance adding Section 12.72.070 to the Salt Lake City Code, as amended, relating to public parade regula- tions. ACTION: Councilmember Godfrey moved and Councilmember Kirk 90-137 SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL FETING AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM ROOM 325 CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING 451 SOUTH STATE STREET Thursday, April 26, 1990 5:00 p.m. A. BRIEFING SESSION : B. OPENING CEREMONIES: 1 . The Council and Mayor will consider a resolution concerning the Thousand Springs Power Plant. 2. The Council will consider a resolution concerning recycling. C. COMMENTS: D. CONSENT: E. NEW BUSINESS: F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 1. Ordinance: Public Parade Regulations Set a revised date to hold a hearing on May 15, 1990 at 6:40 p.m. to receive public comment and consider adopting an ordinance adding Section 12.72.070 to the Salt Lake City Code, as amended, relating to public parade regulations. (0 90-16) Staff recommendation: Set date. G. PUBLIC HEARINGS: H. ADJOURNMENT. f* FINAL ACTION MAY BE TAKEN AND/OR ORDINANCES ADOPTED CONCERNING ANY ITEM ON THIS AGENDA. DATED: April 25, 1990 BY: :26/_ Y RECORDER STATE OF UTAH ) COUNTY OF SALT LAKE ) ss. On the 25th day of April, 1990 I personally delivered a copy of the foregoing notice to the Mayor and City Council and posted copies of the same in conspicuous view, at the following times and locations within the City and County Building, 451 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah: 1 . At 5:00 p.m. in the City Recorder's Office, Room 415; and 2. At 5:00 p.m. in the Newsroom, Room 34+3. CITY RECORDER Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of April, 1990. No ary u residing in the State of Utah My Commi qgyw.g i r ea: Public T4: LYNDA� INO `r � City 8 SaR[eke City* Bui tah 8ffi1 P May�1, 99s Expiression APPROVAL: - Cia�°°fUt � • ,e' er EXEC IVE DI CTOR ra ni.Y�'T71—Tr k?�::SbS:a: - � cm-rti' 71. a .24,77S7- JG'/:Tti. s?7�i 0 1SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION 1 Eou1ufic t i A JOINF RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND MAYOR L OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH a et4 WHEREAS, the Thousand Springs Generating Company proposes to construct and operate a 2000 megawatt, coal-fired, steam-electric generation facility, built in eight I units of 250 megawatts each; and y WHEREAS, the company proposes to locate the power plant approximately 26 miles ,. northeast of Well, Nevada, which is 30 miles west of the Utah border; and WHEREAS, Salt Lake City is 100 miles downwind of the proposed coal-fired plant; and _ WHEREAS, while the 7.4 million tons of coal would come from Utah and Wyoming, the electricity generated form the plant would go to California; and c, ! WHEREAS, as a result of the construction of this plant, Salt Lake City residents would be the recipients of 50,000 tons of air pollution annually, and 1 WHEREAS, of further grave concern is the resultant acid rain and snow created by a coal il burning power plant; and ' h WHEREAS, Salt Lake City and County currently are struggling to reach attainment with li"q res ct to Environmental Protection A nc clean air standards; and W h Pe ge Y V WHEREAS, the extensive amount of pollution travelling to our City from the Thousand a Springs Power Plant would put us further out of compliance negatively il effecting our economic development efforts; and i" ., WHEREAS, Salt Lake City has been proud of its long-held reputation as a beautiful city I where people come to see and enjoy our magnificent mountains and other natural amenities; and f' WHEREAS, Salt Lake City wants to continue to enjoy its healthy quality of life as we :4'. f9 let the world know, that "the world is welcome here;" t igs NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council and Mayor that we do hereby state publicly our strong opposition to the construction of the Thousand Springs Power Plant, which, in I simple terms, does our City and its citizens no good. 4! .qi 0 Dated this 25th day of April, 1990. 5 I P Palmer A. Depaulis, Mayor Alan G. Hardman, Council Chair .1� ' I Ronald J. Whitehead Roselyn N. Kirk I t L. Wayne Horrocks Don C. Hale -1 t " Nancy K. Pace .'f a . Tom Godfrey i.:4.6rq�:✓N hi.9��AhY'/ive-4ivie:i�dl�Sai.iiie.AwiiiimfohoS,i' rolooYX7��;n;ANI4voivavx g3/i6'i\a.at hrmINuiuRiiiv iwaiiYYif;/et vemlbwyoamrieRYe;i:.., - vorrave:!n7-1 fs: ��� .FF' gram JF�u l"-"t'sex'+�mns+ll£�.Y 'rSy.W/clVjd, S��ti4.mdi�u !u�: I W. ., ,... SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION R Al i rI 1 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ',. OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAHi Z. ty WHEREAS, recycling of waste materials helps preserve our nation's natural 1` resources and environment; and ;3 l , WHEREAS, with the recent celebration of Earth Day, City citizens are li becoming more aware of waste disposal problems and are anxious to contribute to protecting the environment; and ,.., l WHEREAS, 2,100 tons of waste materials are dumped into the Salt Lake City- County landfill each day, bringing the day ever closer when the landfill will be filled; and WHEREAS, Salt Lake City is fortunate that recycling actions taken now can dramatically increase the life span of the City-County landfill, thus allowing the City to plan for the day when alternatives toill the landfill can be found; and WHEREAS, Salt Lake City has been a leader over the years by encouraging the ' recycling of newspapers and other materials. fli WHEREAS, there is a great demand for additional recycling sites in the 4'• I,i City. 4 21 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL that we support the Mayor's . recycling efforts and encourage increasing the number of recycling centers in . the City by providing City fire stations or libraries as recycling drop off sites; and encourage that the Mayor officially adopt a paper recycling policy c, in City offices; and that the City begin to purchase recycled products. Dated this 25th day of April, 1990. 0 Alan G. Hardman, Council Chair I •,>;i Ronald J. Whitehead L. Wayne Horrocks I tt • Nancy K. Pace Tom Godfrey 1•. 1r iI : Roselyn N. Kirk Don C. Hale III Y4 ' li ' qi , ', 77707.7S f Iii.iiG 7L tEl IFZr=L TI u: C t_sl[ Etst.n ,. .11 vc.u. i _ r aa j_1 1 � 774211 0 41990 SALT LAKEAPR CITY COUNCIL PALMER DEPAULIS .r ri a�0v..'-��` .,�j "� MAYOR OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 306 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84111 TELEPHONE 535-7704 TO: Salt Lake City Council April 2, 1990 Re: Public Parade Regulations -Ordinance Recommendation: That the City Council hold a public hearing to discuss a proposed parade ordinance, regarding public parade regulations that shall apply to public property adjoining parade routes and staging areas. The ordinance relates to section 12.72.070 of the Salt Lake City Code, 1988 as amended relating to public parade regulations. Availability of Funds: Not applicable. Background and Discussion: This amendment will apply to public property adjacent to the parade routes and the staging areas. The main provision sets forth that no one shall be allowed until 8:00 P.M. of the day betore thy. public parade to actually claim or atterr t =v=claim , reserve, or occupy, or otherwise control public property, either in person or by the placement of any object, such as, but not limited to, ropes, chairs, blankets, banners, vehicles or barriers of any kind. Further, no person shall place, erect, use or employ any tent or any other enclosed shelters, including, vehicles and trailers on public property along the parade route or the staging areas at any time. No person shall obstruct public sidewalks, paved portions of street, or occupy any unsafe position or occupy position which may cause damage to public or private property. All dogs except seeing eye dogs and dogs which are actually apart of the parade shall be prohibited on public property along the parade route and staging areas whether or not said dogs are leashed. At the conclusion of the Days of 47 Parade in 1989, the Salt Lake City Police Department formed a committee represented by the Traffic Division, Patrol Division and Watch Conunand to formulate a number of recommendations regarding problems they encountered with thousands of citizens who for several days prior to the parade had established camp sites, held impromptu parties and created immediate problems with families who were near by with children. Unfortunately, much of the parade route under , the_above—described circumstances has turned-into--a--par ii gi type-of atmosphere and does cause some lawlessness and causes=rik to public safety. For these reasons the attached ordinance has been developed. Additionally, the Salt Lake City/County Health Department and the Days for '47 Committee have helped to develop the attached ordinance and they concur with the 8:00 P.M. occupying restrictions along the route. tf-r 1 � - ' c , . 0 I 0. Legislative Action: The City Attorney's office has prepared the necessary ordinance and is ready for your action. Submitted By: • Mayor cc: Chief of Police Michael Chabries Dr. Harry Gibbons Days of '47 Committee Central Business Improvement District Downtown Retail Merchants Association : • DRAFT SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. of 1990 (Public parade regulations) AN ORDINANCE ADDING SECTION 12.72.070 TO THE SALT LAKE CITY CODE, 1988, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO PUBLIC PARADE REGULATIONS. • Be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That Section 12.72.070 of the Salt Lake City Code, relating to Public parade regulations, be, and the same hereby is, added to read as follows: 12.72.070 Regulations for public property adjacent to parade routes. The following shall apply to public property adjoining parade routes and staging areas for parades and it shall be unlawful for any person to violate these provisions. A. Before 8:00 p.m. of the day before the public parade no person shall actually claim or attempt to claim, reserve, • occupy or otherwise control public property either in person or by the placement of any object, such as, but not limited to, ropes, chairs, blankets, banners, or vehicles, or barriers of any kind. B. From and after 8:00 p.m. of the day before a parade, a person may physically occupy a position on public property and may use a blanket, sleeping bag, or chair to reserve the position for himself/herself. No person may reserve a space for 1 anyone other than themselves. No person may claim or attempt to t , .+ • p • reserve any public property for themselves or others by placement of ropes, tents, barricades or other barriers. C. No person shall place, erect, use or employ any tent or other enclosed shelters, including vehicles and trailers, on public property along a parade route or staging areas at any . time. D. No person shall obstruct public sidewalks, paved portions of streets, or occupy any unsafe position or occupy a position which may cause damage to public or private property. E. From and after 8:00 p.m. of the day before a parade and continuing until the conclusion of the parade, no person shall park a motor vehicle, trailer or tent trailer on the streets designated as the parade route. Only motor vehicles and trailers which are parade entries or parts thereof are allowed to be in the areas designated as staging areas. Any vehicle, motor vehicle, trailer or tent trailer parked in violation of this section is a public nuisance and may be towed from the prohibited area at the owner's expense F. As part of the permit process the Mayor may authorize: 1. The City to reserve places for the observation of the parade and to erect and control seating on said reserved public property; 2. The permit holder to reserve areas for observation of the parade and to erect and control seating in the reserved areas. -2- G. From and after 8:00 p.m. of the night before a parade and continuing until the conclusion of the parade, all dogs, except seeing-eye dogs and dogs who are actually part of the parade, shall be prohibited on public property along the parade route and staging areas whether or not said dogs are leashed. This section shall not prohibit owners of dogs who live adjacent to the parade route from taking their leashed dogs on walks to and from their property using the most direct route away from the parade route. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon the date of its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this day of , 1990. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: CITY RECORDER Transmitted to the Mayor on Mayor' s Action: Approved. Vetoed. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY RECORDER -3- • I•% . c • • • . C.74":1C g:t5 (SEAL) • •Bill No. of 1990. Published: GRH:rc • • • • • -4-