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08/29/2017 - Formal Meeting - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2017 The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met on Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 7 : 03 p.m. in Room 315, Council Chambers, City County Building, 451 South State. The following Council Members were present: Charlie Luke Andrew Johnston James Rogers Stan Penfold Erin Mendenhall The following Council Members were absent: Lisa Adams Derek Kitchen Jennifer Bruno, Council Executive Deputy Director; Jacqueline Biskupski, Mayor; Patrick Leary, Mayor' s Chief of Staff; David Litvack, Mayor' s Deputy Chief of Staff; Margaret Plane, City Attorney; Nicole Smedley, Assistant City Recorder; Makayla Hardy, Deputy City Recorder; and Scott Crandall, Deputy City Recorder; were present. Councilmember Penfold presided at and Councilmember Luke conducted the meeting. OPENING CEREMONY #1. 7:04:43 PM Pledge of Allegiance . #2 . 7:05:06 PM Welcome and Review of Standards of Conduct. #3. 7:05:47 PM Councilmember Johnston moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded to approve the minutes of the August 8, 2017 Work Session and Formal Meetings, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . View Minutes #4 . 7:06:30 PM The Salt Lake City Fire Department (SLCFD) formally recognized multiple community members . 1. For their efforts, John Fadel and Alexa Fine were awarded the Citizen Medal of Commendation by Fire Chief Lieb on behalf of the SLCFD. 2. 7:10:04 PM For their efforts, Paul Candelaria, Tony Herrera, and Gary Ericson were awarded the Citizen Medal of Commendation by Fire Chief Lieb on behalf of the SLCFD. 3. 7:08:42 PM For their efforts, Nelio Taylor and Clint Leek were awarded the Citizen Medal of Heroism by Fire Chief Lieb on behalf of the SLCFD. 17 - 1 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2017 PUBLIC HEARINGS #1 . 7:18:06 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending various sections of Title 21A, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to small scale food production pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2015-00819 . The current ordinance does not differentiate between large commercial food processors (i . e. cereal manufacturing or national brands) versus smaller home grown companies. The proposal would create two new land uses: commercial food preparation and artisan food production, which would be allowed in the same zoning districts as restaurant uses and retail uses, among other changes. View Attachment Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to close the public hearing and defer action to a future meeting, which motion carried, all members present voted aye. (P 17-21) #2 . 7:18:56 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance amending various sections of Title 21A, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to the AG zoning district pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2017- 00001 . The proposal would remove residential uses in the zone, permit the "Duck Hunting Club" use that is currently an existing use in the area, ensure uses associated with agriculture are identified as permitted uses, such as a caretaker home and accessory retail sales associated with agricultural uses, and require consultation with the Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources for solar panel installation prior to a building permit being issued in order to mitigate impacts on wildlife. The proposed changes are consistent with the Northwest Quadrant Master Plan, which the Council adopted in 2016. View Attachment Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to close the public hearing and defer action to a future meeting, which motion carried, all members present voted aye. (P 17-22) POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS #1 . 7:19:35 PM Adopting an ordinance regarding commercial building energy benchmarking and market transparency. The proposal would enact a new chapter of Salt Lake City Code: Chapter 18-Building Benchmarking and Transparency, which would require owners of large buildings (City buildings larger than 22, 000 square feet and commercial buildings larger than 25, 000 square feet, with some exemptions) to annually benchmark energy data, share Energy Star Scores and data with the City, and encourages implementation of improvements to the building's energy systems. The updated proposal requires an evaluation of buildings with 17 - 2 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2017 Energy Star Scores that are below average but no longer requires the building owners to implement the energy tune-up recommendations. It also provides for exceptions for tax-exempt properties like places of worship, and other buildings and adds an appeals process, among other changes. View Attachment Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Penfold seconded to adopt Ordinance 45 of 2017 enacting 18 . 94 , Salt Lake City Code, creating a requirement for building energy benchmarking and market transparency in large municipal and private buildings, which motion carried, all members present voted aye, except Councilmember Rogers, who voted nay. 7:20:10 PM Councilmember Rogers spoke against the motion. (0 17-10) #2 . 7:21:34 PM Adopting an ordinance amending various sections of Title 21A (Zoning) , Salt Lake City Code, to provide additional clarity and efficiency in land use regulation pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2015-00354 . The amendments are designed to make the code easier to use; reduce the need for interpretations; address conflicts in the ordinance; and remove barriers to development. The proposed changes do not create new regulations. (Petitioner-Former Mayor Ralph Becker) View Attachment Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to adopt Ordinance 46 of 2017, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . (P 17-19) #3 . 7:22:09 PM Adopting an ordinance closing a portion of 800 West Street between approximately 740 North and the terminating cul-de-sac pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2016-01008 . The section of street is not needed or used for property access, circulation or parking. The proposal would allow for the development of a community center that would serve immigrants and refugees. If adopted, the status of the property would be changed from a public street to a City-owned parcel and the City would lease it to the Good Samaritan Foundation, a non-profit that provides employment counseling, English language courses, citizenship classes, after-school tutoring, and walk-in support on issues ranging from health care to navigating the public transit system. (Petitioner: Salt Lake City Real Estate Division) View Attachment Councilmember Luke said action on this item would be delayed until additional issues could be addressed. (P 17-17) 17 - 3 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2017 #4 . Adopting a resolution regarding a Public Benefits Analysis related to leasing an undeveloped City-owned parcel at approximately 800 North 800 West and adjacent City-owned cul-de-sac to the Good Samaritan Foundation. The proposed use of the property is to allow for the development of a community center that would serve the needs of Salt Lake City's refugee and immigrant community. (Rose Park Community Center) View Attachment Councilmember Luke said action on this item would be delayed until additional issues could be addressed. (R 17-6) QUESTIONS TO THE MAYOR FROM THE CITY COUNCIL 7:22:47 PM Councilmember Penfold asked when the Administration thought information regarding the Airport Trax proposal would be available to the Council (discussed during the Work Session) . Mr. Leary said the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) said the information would be given to the Administration tomorrow morning. He said it would then be passed on to the Council . COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL 7 :23:55 PM Douglas Cotant said he was hit by a kid riding a bike on the sidewalk and wanted the City to enforce ordinances prohibiting bike riding on City sidewalks . Ron Love said his new truck was hit by another vehicle at 300 West 1000 South. He said when he called police he was told he would have to wait two hours and when he called back, was told it would be another three to four hours . He said they never came. He said he was having a difficult time dealing with the accident without a police report. Councilmember Luke said he wanted to look into the incident further and asked Staff to meet with Mr. Love . Calvin Fors spoke about a land lease to the Good Samaritan Foundation for the purpose of building a community center. He expressed concern about contractors/sub-contractors participating in fraudulent payroll practices and wanted legislative/judicial bodies to address the situation. James Barensen spoke about citizens' rights, tyranny, democratic republic, Paris Accord Agreement, Bill-of-Rights, taxes, and Obamacare . NEW BUSINESS 17 - 4 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2017 7 :38:07 PM Councilmember Penfold moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to recess as the City Council and convene with the Mayor as the Board of Canvassers, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . #1 . Adopting a resolution canvassing, accepting, and approving the results of the Municipal Primary Election held in Salt Lake City, Utah on August 15, 2017 . View Attachment Boardmember Penfold moved and Boardmember Johnston seconded that the Council and Mayor, acting as the Board of Canvassers, adopt Resolution 20 of 2017 , approving the results of the Municipal Primary Election held in Salt Lake City, Utah on August 15, 2017 , which motion carried, all members present voted aye . Mayor Biskupski was not present for the vote . Boardmember Penfold moved and Boardmember Johnston seconded to adjourn as the Board of Canvassers and reconvene as the City Council, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . (U 17-1) CONSENT 7 :3 6:4 9 PM Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to adopt the Consent Agenda, which motion carried, all members present voted aye . #1 . Setting the date of Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 7 : 00 p.m. to accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance that would vacate a City-owned alley situated adjacent to properties located between approximately 200 East and 269 East, south of Lincoln Elementary School and behind the homes that front onto the north side of Hampton pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2016-00520 . The alley is currently impassable and has not been used for some time. If the proposal is adopted, the alley would be vacated and the land would be incorporated into the neighboring residential properties along the alley. View Attachment (P 17-24) #2 . Setting the dates of Tuesday, September 19, 2017 and Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at 7 : 00 p.m. to accept public comment and consider an ordinance adopting the Transit Master Plan. The plan evaluates the City 's travel patterns and transit needs and makes recommendations about transit service, infrastructure, supportive investments and policies for the next 20 years. The plan also includes recommendations, implementation strategies, potential funding sources and a governance model . View Attachment (T 17-2) 17 - 5 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2017 #3. Approving the appointment of Annalise Lasater to the Library Board for a term extending through August 29, 2020 . View Attachment (I 17-11) #4 . Approving the appointment of Bret Rigby to the Library Board for a term extending through August 29, 2020 . View Attachment (I 17-11) #5 . Approving the appointment of Mario Organista to the Library Board for a term extending through August 29, 2020 . View Attachment (I 17-11) The meeting adjourned at 7 : 39 p.m. Council Chair City Recorder This document is not intended to serve as a full transcript as additional discussion may have been held; please refer to the audio or video for entire content. This document along with the digital recording constitute the official minutes of the Salt Lake City Council meeting held August 29, 2017 . sc 17 - 6