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08/10/2004 - Minutes PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2004 The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Regular Session on Tuesday, August 10, 2004, at 7:00 p.m. in Room 315, City Council Chambers, City County Building, 451 South State. The following Council Members were present: Carlton Christensen Van Turner Eric Jergensen Jill Remington-Love Dave Buhler Dale Lambert Nancy Saxton Mayor Ross C. "Rocky" Anderson; Cindy Gust-Jenson, Executive Council Director; Lynn Pace, Assistant City Attorney; and Chris Meeker, Deputy City Recorder were present. Councilmember Love presided at and Councilmember Jergensen conducted the meeting. #1. The Council led the Pledge of Allegiance. #2. Councilmember Lambert moved and Councilmember Turner seconded to approve the minutes of Salt Lake City Council meetings held June 17 and July 13, 2004, which motion carried, all members voted aye. (M 04-3) PUBLIC HEARINGS #1. RE: Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance rezoning property located at 163 West 1700 South from Community Business (CB) to General Commercial (GC) pursuant to Petition No. 400-03-29. (Requested Ms. Lujuan C. Johnson) . View Attachment Councilmember Lambert moved and Councilmember Saxton seconded to close the public hearing, which motion carried, all members voted aye. Councilmember Christensen moved and Councilmember Turner seconded to adopt Ordinance 57 of 2004, which motion carried, all members voted aye. (P 04-14) #2. RE: Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending Chapter 21A.24 of the Salt Lake City Code to create two zoning districts RMU-35 and RMU-45 to encourage residential development while allowing for a variety of non-residential support services pursuant to Petition No. 400-99-49. View Attachment Councilmember Lambert moved and Councilmember Turner seconded to close the public hearing, which motion carried, all members voted aye. Councilmember Turner moved and Councilmember Saxton seconded to refer the issue to the August 24, 2004 City Council meeting, which motion carried, all members voted aye. (P 04-15) #3. RE: Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance rezoning a portion of a parcel at 50 South Redwood Road from Business Park (BP) to Commercial Corridor (CC) pursuant to Petition No. 400-04-01. (Requested by Diamond Parking) View Attachment Councilmember Lambert moved and Councilmember Saxton seconded to close the public hearing, which motion carried, all members voted aye. Councilmember Christensen moved and Councilmember Turner seconded to adopt Ordinance 04 - 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 , 2004 59 of 2004, which motion carried, all members voted aye. (P 04-16) #4. RE: a. Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending Section 5.71.010, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to definitions for ground transportation requirements; enacting Section 5.71.025, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to the license required for a ground transportation business; enact Section 5.71.027, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to the license fee required of a ground transportation business; enacting Section 5.71.028, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to ground transportation destinations; amending Section 5.71.190, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to inspection stickers; amending Section 5.71.180, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to periodic inspections; enacting Article VI, Chapter 5.71, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to driver licensing for operators of ground transportation vehicles; enacting Article VII of Title 5.71, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to manifests for prearranged service; amending Article I, Title 5.72, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to taxicab definitions; amending 5.72.130, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to certificates of convenience and necessity required of operation of a taxicab; amending Section 5.72.140, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to existing holder's certificates; amending Section 5.72.150, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to minimum use of taxicabs; amending Section 5.72.260, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to fingerprints required; amending Section 5.72.457, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to annual review of maximum rates; enacting Section 5.72.602, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to on-demand service; amending Section 5.72.605, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to drivers to keep manifests; amending Section 5.72.610, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to manifests forms; amending Section 5.72.615, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to manifests - holding period - availability; and amending Section 5.72. 625, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to records accessible for examination. View Attachment (0 04-23) b. Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending Section 16.12.120, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to revocation of use privilege; amending Section 16.60.040, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to taxicabs and other common carriers; amending Section 16.60.070, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to when vehicle impoundment is authorized; amending Section 16. 60.080, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to the purpose of Article II provisions; amending Section 16.60.090, Salt Lake City Code, relating to definitions for Article II, Chapter 16.60, regarding ground transportation businesses at the airport; amending Section 16.60.095, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to businesses authorized to provide ground transportation; amending Section 16.60.097, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to ground transportation destinations; amending Section 16.60.100, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to passenger pickup zones; amending Section 16.60.130, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to payment of fee by ground transportation vehicles; amending Section 16.60.150, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to staging areas for taxis; repealing Section 16.60.160, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to prearranged fares for taxis; amending Section 16.60.170, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to taxicab stand restrictions; amending Section 16.60.180, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to ground transportation booths; amending Section 16.60.190, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to staging and parking of ground transportation vehicles; and amending Section 16.60.200, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to signs. (0 04-24) Councilmember Saxton moved and Councilmember Turner seconded to continue the hearings to August 24, 2004, which motion carried, all members voted aye. The following spoke regarding ground transportation; Ralph Elnes, Eugene Cavoli, Charles Free, Dave Jackson, Eugene Cavoli, Julia Schneider, Saleem Afridi, Don Barron, Mark Hatch, Sam Raafati, Jim Curtis, Ken Olsen, Don Winter, Dennis Anderson and Joseph 04 - 2 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 , 2004 Ramsey. The following spoke regarding taxi service for people with disabilities; Barbara Toomer, Ken Robinson, Tami Diaz, Peter Staniewicz, Lopeti Penimanni, Abdule Afridi, Allen Diamond, Laura Briggs, Jerry Costzy, Ken Wulle and Gail Milliken. The following spoke regarding taxi service and the proposed ordinance; Russell Ridge, Scott Beck, Jonathan Bakker; and Lee Anne Walker. The following did not speak regarding the proposed ordinance but filled out the public meeting registration form; Joel Wright. COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL Gail Milliken spoke regarding lack of sidewalk improvements for downtown on State Street. Douglas Cotant spoke regarding all night dancing in Salt Lake City. Victoria Orme spoke regarding loud concerts at the State Fairpark. Bonnie Mangold spoke regarding the drought and water rate increases. UNFINISHED BUSINESS #1. RE: Adopting a resolution authorizing grant agreement extension to Utah MicroEnterprise Loan Fund. View Attachment Councilmember Buhler moved and Councilmember Turner seconded to adopt Resolution 44 of 2004, which motion carried, all members voted aye. (C 03-562) #2. RE: Adopting a resolution declaring the intention of the City Council of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah to construct improvements within the City consisting of the installation of concrete sidewalks, sidewalk access ramps, driveways, roadway pavement, curb, gutter and drainage facilities and all other miscellaneous work necessary to complete the improvements in a proper workmanlike manner; for the East Liberty Park Concrete Replacement special improvement district no. 102112 to create the Salt Lake City, Utah 2004 sidewalk replacement and Quayle Avenue reconstruction special improvement district no. 102113 (The "District") ; to pay the acquisition and installation costs and expenses by special assessments to be levied against the property benefited by such improvements; to provide notice of intention to authorize such improvements and to fix a time and place for protests against such improvements, assessments or the creation of the district; to declare its official intent to reimburse itself for expenditure paid by it prior to the sale of bonds; and to authorize advertisement of construction bids and related matters. View Attachment (Q 04-10) Councilmember Love moved and Councilmember Turner seconded to adopt Resolution 45 of 2004, which motion carried, all members voted aye. #3. RE: Adopting an ordinance amending Chapter 14.38 Salt Lake City Code, relating to sidewalk entertainers and artists. View Attachment Councilmember Lambert moved and Councilmember Love seconded to adopt Ordinance 60 of 2004, which motion carried, all members voted aye except Council Members Christensen, 04 - 3 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 , 2004 Buhler and Turner who voted nay. Councilmember Lambert spoke to the motion. He said the amendment might pose some problems but was acceptable to the Council and to the City Attorney's office. He said the Council should move on. Councilmember Saxton said the City was going in the wrong direction due to the policies of the Administration. She said the intention of the Council and the Administration was to create interest and a vibrancy downtown. She encouraged the Administration to review the policy. Councilmember Christensen said he was not in agreement with the amendment. Councilmember Love said she was struggling with the amendment but the Council needed to move on. She said the City Council was supportive of artists and organizers of art events. (0 02-11) #4. RE: Adopting a resolution creating Salt Lake City , Utah Rose Park Special Improvement District (the "District") generally as described in the notice of intention concerning the district; authorizing City officials to proceed with construct improvements as set forth in the notice of intention and related matters. View Attachment Councilmember Christensen moved and Councilmember Turner seconded to adopt Resolution 43 of 2004, which motion carried, all members voted aye CONSENT Councilmember Turner moved and Councilmember Christensen seconded to adopt the consent agenda, which motion carried, all members voted aye. #1. RE: Adopting the reappointment of Rosalind (Roz) McGee to the Library Board for a term extending through June 30, 2007. (I 04-5) #2. RE: Setting the date of September 7, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending the Sugar House Community Master Plan and rezoning property located 2157 South Lincoln Street from Residential Multi-Family to Residential Business pursuant to Petition No 400-03-06. (Requested by Mr. John Peters) . (P 04-19) #3. RE: Confirming the date of August 24, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance to adopt the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan pursuant to Petition No. 400-02-03. #4. RE: Setting the date of August 24, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending the budget of Salt Lake City, Utah, including the employment staffing document for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2004 and ending June 30, 2005. (Amendment No. 1) (B 04-12) #5. RE: Adopting Ordinance 61 of 2004 adopting the Wasatch Front Regional Council Natural Hazard Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan as required by Federal Disaster Mitigation and Cost Reduction Act of 2000. (T 04-4) 04 - 4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 , 2004 #6. RE: Requesting the Administration not hold a hearing regarding a conveyance of a public waterline easement to facilitate to a private developer, who will put in a private waterline. (W 04-4) #7. RE: Requesting the Administration not hold a hearing regarding an exchange of water-main easements to facilitate development of property. (W 04-4) The meeting adjourned at 8:31 p.m. cm 04 - 5