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07/14/2020 - Work Session - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 14 , 2020 The City Council met in Work Session on Tuesday July 14, 2020, in an Electronic Meeting, pursuant to Salt Lake City Emergency Proclamation No. 2 of 2020 (2) (b) . In Attendance: Council Members Andrew Johnston, Amy Fowler, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, James Rogers, and Analia Valdemoros . Staff in Attendance : Cindy Gust-Jenson, Council Executive Director; Jennifer Bruno, Council Deputy Director; Erin Mendenhall, Mayor; Rachel Otto, Mayor' s Chief of Staff; Katherine Lewis, City Attorney; Allison Rowland, Council Public Policy Analyst; Mike Brown, Police Chief; Tim Doubt, Assistant Police Chief; Pamela Lofgreen, Emergency Management Program Director; Jennifer McGrath, Community & Neighborhoods Deputy Director; Lorna Vogt, Public Services Director; Kristin Riker, Public Lands Deputy Director; Matthew Cassel, City Engineer; Jonathan Larsen, Transportation Director; Lehua Weaver, Associate Council Deputy Director; Mary Beth Thompson, Chief Financial Officer; Kira Luke, Council Public Engagement & Policy Analyst; Kimberly Chytraus, Senior City Attorney; Brian Butler, Airport Director of Finance; Brian Fullmer, Council Constituent Liaison & Policy Analyst; Lisa Shaffer, Mayor' s Chief Administrative Officer; Amanda Lau, Council Public Engagement/Communications Specialist; Benjamin Luedtke, Council Policy Analyst; Robert Nutzman, Council Administrative Assistant; and DeeDee Robinson, Deputy City Recorder. Guests in Attendance: Fred Philpot, Impact Fee Consultant (Item #2) . Councilmember Wharton presided at and conducted the meeting. The meeting was called to order at 3 : 45 p.m. 3:45:22PM AGENDA ITEMS #1 .3:46:36 PM RECEIVE AN UPDATE FROM THE ADMINISTRATION ABOUT THE MAYOR' S EMERGENCY DECLARATIONS RELATING TO COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) , THE MARCH 18TH EARTHQUAKE IN THE SALT LAKE VALLEY, AND RECENT PROTESTS IN THE CITY. As part of the update, the Council may discuss public health and other public safety, policy and budget issues stemming from the emergency declarations. The Council may also receive information or updates from organizations or experts related to the emergency responses and coordination, 20 - 1 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 14 , 2020 including but not limited to earthquake damage to the City, the functioning of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) , City response and aid, and the status of City buildings. Mayor Mendenhall provided updates regarding Police Department actions/intent, including: • July 9th Police Department intent allowed two things : expression of first amendment rights of speech/assembly and protecting life/safety issues of protesters/general public/Police Department employees • Details of intervening when vandalism/violence occurred during protests (while still allowing people to safely express their first amendment rights) • Current change in Police tactics to issue citations/make arrests (made after protesters damaged the Salt Lake District Attorney' s office) • Receiving feedback from protesters/residents/business owners who did not feel safe/protected by Police allowing small acts of vandalism/violence. Rachel Otto provided updates regarding the launch of the Racial Equity in Policing (REP) Commission: • Names being submitted for commission members and determination being made regarding the necessary size/numbers needed • Commission desiring to open meetings to the public • Once full commission was assembled, public noticing of the meetings would commence/public invited to attend • First public meeting tentatively planned for next week. #2 .4:03:11 PM RECEIVE A BRIEFING ABOUT A PROPOSED UPDATE TO THE TRANSPORTATION SECTION OF THE CITY' S IMPACT FEES FACILITIES PLAN (IFFP) . The plan identities fees for different land use types after an analysis of existing services levels, anticipated growth, and capital improvements to maintain service levels under higher demand. Impact fees are charges on new development that pay for bigger demand on City facilities caused by population and employment growth. View Attachments Benjamin Luedtke and Jennifer Bruno briefed the Council regarding background on updates to the IFFP, and information pertaining to impact fees used for new facilities vs . maintenance (in accordance with State law) . 20 - 2 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 14 , 2020 Fred Philpot (outside consultant) provided a presentation to the Council and discussed the following: • Impact fee process (defined by IFFP and impact fee analysis (IFA) ) • Elements of completing an IFFP/IFA • Steps of the impact fee process (noticing, draft IFFP, impact fee analysis, etc. ) • Transportation portion updates (service area, demand, level of service, future facilities, financing, etc. ) • Next steps (finalize IFFP/IFA based on Council recommendations, stakeholder meetings, prepare final ordinance, noticing, public hearing, etc. ) #3.4:22:43PM RECEIVE A BRIEFING FROM THE CITY ATTORNEY' S OFFICE ABOUT THE CITY' S ROLE AND LIMITATIONS WITH WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY INSTALLATIONS, SUCH AS SMALL CELL NETWORKS AND 5G TECHNOLOGY. Discussion would also include the legal framework and permitting process for locating towers and installation. Small cell wireless facilities utilize antenna and fiber optics to add capacity and coverage to a wireless broadband network. Kira Luke, Matthew Cassel, and Kimberly Chytraus briefed the Council regarding: • background/history of small wireless facilities on municipally owned infrastructure • Creation of design guidelines/structure for master license agreements (reviewed by the Council for each new provider) • Constituent feedback/concerns regarding aesthetics/notification process/penalties for providers not adhering to City guidelines • Small cell facilities being the only way 5G technology was transmitted (including distance/coverage requirements) • Small cell being governed by federal law (with City/State having limited power prohibiting placement of small cell) • Provider process to place small cell in the right-of- way (Master License agreement with the City, Franchise Agreement to run the fiber to small cell, and permit to work in the right-of-way) • Enforcement of small cell ordinance/permits 20 - 3 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 14 , 2020 Further discussion was held regarding options for utilizing existing infrastructure to place small cell antenna (poles/lights) , installation noticing requirements (small cell providers required to notify residents) , consideration of an ordinance requiring verification of notification (including the manner in which the notice was to be provided, and to whom the notice would be provided) #4 .4:57:47 PM RECEIVE A BRIEFING ABOUT A PROPOSAL THAT WOULD AMEND THE FINAL BUDGET OF SALT LAKE CITY, INCLUDING THE EMPLOYMENT STAFFING DOCUMENT, FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020-21 . 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 Airport CARES Act grant revenue and grant funding from the U. S. Department of Justice's Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program. (Budget Amendment No. 1) View Attachments Benjamin Luedtke introduced two budget amendment items : A grant related to the Department of Justice (DOJ) supplemental funding (Coronavirus response) , and CARES Act funding for the Airport . Brian Butler provided information regarding: • Airport receiving $82 . 5 Million in CARES act grant revenue • Budget amendment having no expenditures tied to it (strictly a revenue budget amendment, informational purposes only) • CARES Act grant revenue to be used on reimbursable operating expenses (payroll, snow removal, etc. ) • Allocating 31% of CARES act funds to offset airfield costs • CARES Act grant funds being available for up to three years (5% to be used in FY2020, 80% in FY2021, and 15% in FY2022) . Mary Beth Thompson informed the Council that the DOJ grant was not placed on a Consent Agenda and rather came through on a budget amendment due to the nature of the funding as to not hold up the funds . She also noted that smaller budget amendments would be occurring as grants/additional funding became available. 20 - 4 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 14 , 2020 #5.5:05:27 PM RECEIVE A BRIEFING ABOUT A RESOLUTION FOR PROJECT FUNDING ALLOCATIONS IN THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP) . CIP PROJECTS INVOLVE THE CONSTRUCTION, PURCHASE OR RENOVATION OF BUILDINGS, PARKS, STREETS OR OTHER PHYSICAL STRUCTURES. Generally, projects have a useful life of five or more years and cost $50, 000 or more. The Council approves debt service and overall CIP funding in the annual budget process, while project-specific funding is approved by September 1 of the same year. View Attachments Benjamin Luedtke provided an introduction to the Council regarding background on CIP book, location of debt service overview (Section B) and Mayor recommended general fund projects (Sections C & D) , Council to approve project specific funding (approved by September 1 each year) , and FY2021 debt load for general fund transfer to CIP was 79% (with debt load decreasing to 45% for FY2022 due to a bond being paid off) 5:10:21PM Matthew Cassel provided information regarding five Engineering projects (in order of priority) : • Rehabilitation of 400 South & 650 North bridges • Street Improvements (reconstructions and overlays) (2020/2021) • Rail-adjacent pavement improvements (2020/2021) • Bridge preservation (2020/2021) • 200 South bridge replacement over Jordan River 5:20:47PM Lorna Vogt provided information regarding Facilities Division projects/funding: • Priority 1 (Life Safety) & Priority 2 (structural integrity, property loss, and contractual obligations) funding types • Projects being categorized into six different areas of prioritization • Having flexibility to move funding to new projects as they arise 5:25:04PM Kristin Riker provided information regarding Public Lands projects : • Allen Park property protection and public access • Parks critical asset renewal (various park projects) • Foothills Trail System Master Plan/High Priority Projects (including $200, 000 for an environmental analysis) 20 - 5 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 14 , 2020 Councilmember Dugan inquired if Redevelopment Agency (RDA) funds could be used towards upgrades/repairs for Parks . Jennifer Bruno said the RDA could fund some parks projects (as in the past) , however it needed to be within the project area plan/project area from the beginning. Further discussion was held regarding concept of a tax vs . a vote (ballot initiative) to fund asset renewal, park property acquisition/development, Zoos Arts & Parks (ZAP) funding information/process, monitoring westside/eastside consideration for trail projects, and utilization of impact fees for parks projects . 5:54:36 PM Jonathan Larsen provided information regarding Transportation projects : • Transportation safety improvements • Traffic signal & intersection upgrades #6.6:01:56PM HOLD A DISCUSSION ABOUT RECENT EFFORTS ON VARIOUS PROJECTS CITY STAFF ARE WORKING ON RELATED TO RACIAL EQUITY AND POLICING IN THE CITY. The conversation may include issues of community concern about race, equity, and justice in relation to law enforcement policies, procedures, budget, and ordinances. Discussion may include: • Review of the current Police Civilian Review Board (PCRB) ordinance and a discussion of potential changes; • An update or report on the newly-created Commission on Racial Equity in Policing; and • Other project updates or discussion. View Attachments Lehua Weaver and Allison Rowland briefed the Council on the PCRB (structure of the board, appointment process, administrators/investigators role, review process, etc. ) #7 .6:11:53 PM INTERVIEW ESTHER JACKSON-STOWELL PRIOR TO CONSIDERING HER APPOINTMENT TO THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION FOR A TERM ENDING DECEMBER 30 , 2024 . View Attachments Councilmember Wharton said Ms . Jackson-Stowell' s name was on Consent Agenda for formal consideration. 20 - 6 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 14 , 2020 STANDING ITEMS #8 . REPORT OF THE CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR No discussion was held. #9 . 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 discussion was held. #10 . 6:17:35PM CONSIDER A MOTION TO ENTER INTO CLOSED SESSION, IN KEEPING WITH UTAH CODE §52-4-205 FOR ANY ALLOWED PURPOSE. Councilmember Johnston moved and Councilmember Fowler seconded to enter into Closed Session to discuss deployment of security personnel, devices, or systems pursuant to Utah Code §52- 4-205 (1) (f) ; and Advice of Counsel, pursuant to Utah Open and Public Meetings Law. A roll call vote was taken. Council Members Johnston, Wharton, Mano, Valdemoros, Dugan, Fowler, and Rogers voted aye. See File M 20-1 for Sworn Statement. In Attendance: Council Members Johnston, Valdemoros, Wharton, Fowler, Rogers, Dugan, and Mano. (Councilmember Valdemoros left the Closed Session at 6 : 20 p.m. ) Others in Attendance: Cindy Gust-Jenson, Jennifer Bruno, Mayor Mendenhall, Lehua Weaver, Rachel Otto, Amanda Lau, Benjamin Luedtke, Katherine Lewis, Allison Rowland, Robert Nutzman, Mike Brown, Tim Doubt, and DeeDee Robinson. The Closed Session meeting adjourned at 7 : 02 p.m. The Work Session meeting adjourned at 6 : 18 p.m. cVV Chris Wharton(Nov 24,2020 15:18 MST) ..,',•,,,,,, COUNCIL CHAIR CITy,,,,,,� ( t::‘'4,'‘",'"-7..\''':11 Cindy Trish n(N 5,2020 08:55 MST) ## „ T I CITY RECORDER `/ 4=, 20 - 7 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, JULY 14 , 2020 This document is not intended to serve as a full transcript as other items may have been discussed; please refer to the audio or video for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203 (2) (b) . This document along with the digital recording constitute the official minutes of the City Council Work Session meeting held July 14, 2020 . dr 20 - 8 July 14, 2020 Work Session minutes approved 11 -17-20 Final Audit Report 2020-11-25 Created: 2020-11-18 By: Scott Crandall(scott.crandall@slcgov.com) Status: Signed Transaction ID: CBJCHBCAABAA_OLIfXHzOCyogy6ewdQ11eFiGTb-hPUr "July 14, 2020 Work Session minutes approved 11 -17-20" Histor y Document created by Scott Crandall (scott.crandall@slcgov.com) 2020-11-18-6:18:43 PM GMT-IP address:204.124.13.151 Document emailed to Chris Wharton (chris.wharton@slcgov.com)for signature 2020-11-18-6:20:10 PM GMT Email viewed by Chris Wharton (chris.wharton@slcgov.com) 2020-11-24-10:17:54 PM GMT-IP address:73.20.17.210 Document e-signed by Chris Wharton (chris.wharton@slcgov.com) Signature Date:2020-11-24-10:18:00 PM GMT-Time Source:server-IP address:73.20.17.210 Document emailed to Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com) for signature 2020-11-24-10:18:02 PM GMT Document e-signed by Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com) Signature Date:2020-11-25-3:55:11 PM GMT-Time Source:server-IP address:204.124.13.151 Agreement completed. 2020-11-25-3:55:11 PM GMT il,jf Adobe Sign