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03/24/2015 - Formal Meeting - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MARCH 24 , 2015 The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Regular Session on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 7 : 21 p.m. in Room 315, Council Chambers, City County Building, 451 South State . The following Council Members were present: Charlie Luke Stan Penfold Luke Garrott Lisa Adams James Rogers Kyle LaMalfa Erin Mendenhall Cindy Gust-Jenson, Executive Council Director; Ralph Becker, Mayor; David Everitt, Mayor' s Chief of Staff; Margaret Plane, City Attorney; and Nicole Smedley, Assistant City Recorder; were present. Councilmember Garrott presided at and Councilmember Penfold conducted the meeting. OPENING CEREMONY #1 . 7:21:35 PM Pledge of Allegiance. #2 . 7:21:59 PM Councilmember Luke moved and Councilmember Mendenhall seconded to approve minutes of the following Salt Lake City Council meetings , which motion carried, all members voted aye . • February 3 , 2015 Work Session • February 24 , 2015 Work Session and Formal Meeting • March 3 , 2015 Formal Meeting (M 15-4) (M 15-3) #3 . 7:22:22 PM Adopt a Joint Resolution with Mayor Becker opposing the transfer of public lands to the State of Utah. View Attachment The resolution was read by Councilmember Garrott and presented to Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance and Save our Canyons . Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember LaMalfa seconded to adopt Resolution 8 of 2015, which motion carried, all members voted aye . (R 15-1) PUBLIC HEARINGS #1 . 7 :27 :23 PM Accept public comment and consider adopting an ordinance establishing design guidelines for historic apartment and multifamily buildings within the H Historic preservation Overlay District pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2012-00870 . The proposed guidelines are designed to maintain the historic character of 15 - 1 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2015 multifamily buildings by protecting historic features and preventing out-of-character alterations. The guidelines also establish how new construction can more readily reflect the rich tradition of apartment design in the City. There are not currently design guidelines specifically related to apartment and multifamily buildings in historic areas. (Petitioner - Mayor Ralph Becker) View Attachments 7 :28:16 PM Cindy Cromer spoke in favor of the proposal . Councilmember Garrott moved and Councilmember LaMalfa seconded to close the public hearing and defer action to a future meeting, which motion carried, all members voted aye . (P 15-9) #2 . 7:30:17 PM Accept public comment on applications submitted for the following grants : View Attachments a) Utah Dept. of Workforce Services - Support for curriculum and instructional resources for YouthCity sites (Fairmont Park) Purpose/Goal of the Grant: To provide funding to purchase sets of curriculum and an iMac in order to support out-of-school time youth programming in science, technology, engineering, math, prevention, and education. Grant Amount: $14, 679 Requested by: Salt Lake City Department of Public Services Match Requirement: - 0 - b) Utah Dept. of Workforce Services - Support for curriculum and instructional resources for YouthCity sites (Northwest Recreation Center) Purpose/Goal of the Grant: To provide funding to purchase sets of curriculum, i-Pad Tablets and i-Macs in order to support out-of-school time youth programming in science, technology, engineering, math, prevention, and education. Grant Amount: $14,532 Requested by: Salt Lake City Department of Public Services Match Requirement: - 0 - c) Utah Dept. of Workforce Services - Support for curriculum and instructional resources for YouthCity sites (Central City Recreation Center) Purpose/Goal of the Grant: To provide funding to purchase sets of curriculum, cameras, i-Pad Tablets and i-Macs in order to support out-of-school time youth programming in science, technology, engineering, math, prevention, and education. Grant Amount: $14, 967 15 - 2 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MARCH 24 , 2015 Requested by: Salt Lake City Department of Public Services Match Requirement: - 0 - d) Utah Dept. of Workforce Services - Support for curriculum and instructional resources for YouthCity sites (Sorenson Unity Center) Purpose/Goal of the Grant: To provide funding to purchase sets of curriculum, digital microscopes, and i-Macs in order to support out-of-school time youth programming in science, technology, engineering, math, prevention, and education. Grant Amount: $14, 475 Requested by: Salt Lake City Department of Public Services Match Requirement: - 0 - e) Water Conservation Field Services Program Fiscal Year 2015 Purpose/Goal of the Grant: To provide funding to develop a Water Conservation Plan for Salt Lake City School District. Grant Amount: $22, 828 Requested by: Salt Lake City Department of Utilities Match Requirement: A non-federal match contribution of $33, 779 is met through a commitment of staff services by the City in the amount of $26, 090 and Salt Lake City School District in the amount of $7, 689. Collaborating Agencies: Alliance for Water Efficiency, Salt Lake City School District, and Utah State University. Councilmember LaMalfa moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to close the public hearing and defer action, which motion carried, all members voted aye . (B 15-4) #3 . 7:31:11 PM Accept public comment regarding the Mayor' s funding recommendations and an appropriation resolution adopting the 2015-2019 Five Year Consolidated Plan and the One-Year Annual Action Plan for 2015-2016 that includes Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding, HOME Investment Partnership Program funding, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funding, Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) funding, for Fiscal Year 2015-16 and approving an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between Salt Lake City and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) . View Attachments The following requested funding for projects related to the 2015- 2019 Five Year Consolidated Plan and One-Year Action Plan for CDBG for Fiscal Year 2015-2016 : Pam Boede for Young Women' s Christian 15 - 3 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MARCH 24 , 2015 Association (YWCA) ; Roxanna Johnson for Wasatch Homeless Health Care dba Fourth Street Clinic; Rob Wesemann for Volunteers of America/Homeless Youth Resource Center; Ginette Bott for Utah Food Bank; Cathleen Sparrow for Utah Health and Human Rights; Gina Cornia for Utahns Against Hunger; Tyler Fisher for Utah Aids Foundation; Kasandra VerBrugghen for Spy Hop Productions; Erin Trenbeath-Murray for Salt Lake Community Action Program and Early Headstart Program; Matt Minkevitch for The Road Home and Tenant-Based Rental Assistance; Holly Mullen for Rape Recovery Center/Skills Counseling Program; Jan Carter for Odyssey House; Mandy McKinnon and Rob Pedersen for NeighborWorks Salt Lake; Stewart Ralphs for Legal Aid Society; Tyler Bugden for Salt Lake Law Related Education (Peer Court) ; Chris Collier for Housing Authority of Salt Lake County; Valerie Fritz for House of Hope; Moira Rampton, Lorraine Hill, Geraldine Grimsdell, Randy Sorensen, and Jay Ingleby for Glendale Community Council/street- gutter-sidewalk improvements; Shawn McMillen for First Step House; Paul Ricks for Family Support Center; Elin Isakson for English Skills Learning Center; Daniel Pacheco for Dual Immersion Academy; Ellen Parrish for Community Health Centers/Safety Net; Stephanie Mackay for Columbus Foundation Community Center/Launch Pad Autism Vocational Training Program; Andrew Robinson for Catholic Community Services/Weigand Homeless Resource Center/St. Mary' s Center for Recovery; Victoria Collard for Capitol Hill Community Council/property acquisition for park; Mike Harmond for Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Salt Lake; Roger Borgenicht for Assist; Emilie Cairns for Asian Association; Jihad Al-Ali for Young Men' s Christian Association (YMCA) ; and Huber Alday for Young Men' s Christian Association. Joni Clark for Salt Lake Community Action Program and Robert Ferris for Advantage Services submitted hearing cards requesting funding but were not present to speak. Anna Marie Caputo submitted a hearing card with no category or comments . Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Garrott seconded to close the public hearing and defer action, which motion carried, all members voted aye . (T 15-1) POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS #1 . 8:43:50 PM Adopt ordinances amending the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document for Fiscal Year 2014-2015 . View Attachments Budget amendments happen several times each year to reflect adjustments to the City's budgets, including proposed project additions and modifications. This amendment contains a number of 15 - 4 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MARCH 24 , 2015 proposed adjustments to the Fiscal Year 2014-15 Budget, including funding for: • culinary incubator kitchen grants; • enhancing the Police Department's multi-disciplinary response to domestic violence; • maps and educational materials for bike and pedestrian safety; • an open streets event in May; • maintenance at the old Public Safety Building; • Workers Compensation budget for the Police Department; • affordable transit passes through the Hive Pass - an extension of the 2014 pilot program. Monthly transit passes will be available to City residents for $41 . 88, with UTA and the City sharing the remaining costs; • outreach related to a potential General Obligation Bond; and • the Council will consider adding funding for repairs to Fire Station No. 2. (Budget Amendment No. 2) (Budget Amendment No. 3) (Item H1) Councilmember LaMalfa moved and Councilmember Mendenhall seconded to adopt Ordinance 12 of 2015 (Budget Amendment No. 2) amending the fiscal year 2014-2015 budget per Attachment A in Budget Amendment No. 2 , and with the following changes : a) Set the date of April 7, 2015 at 7 : 00 p.m. for a follow up public hearing to discuss additional projects to be included in Budget Amendments No. 2 : i . Fire Station — funds for repairs required due to fire at Fire Station #2 in the amount of $200 , 000 . ii . Parks and Open Space General Obligation (GO) Bond Process — Amount To-Be-Determined (TBD) to recapture amounts from various Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects to help fund public outreach process to help determine scope of potential Parks , Trails , and Open Space GO Bond; AND FURTHER MOVED : To adopt Ordinance 13 of 2015 (Budget Amendment No. 3) , amending the fiscal year 2014-2015 per Attachment A in Budget Amendment No. 3, with the following changes : a) Set the date of April 7 , 2015 at 7 : 00 p.m. for a follow-up public hearing to discuss additional projects to be included in Budget Amendment No. 3 : i . HIVE Pass — extra funds for marketing and promotion of the Continuation of the HIVE Pass program in the amount 15 - 5 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MARCH 24 , 2015 of $50 , 000 from the General Fund Balance. 8:46:49 PM Council Members Rogers and Penfold commented on the motion. Councilmember Penfold called for the question, which motion carried, all members voted aye . (B 15-5) (B 15-7) Councilmember Garrott moved and Councilmember LaMalfa seconded to close Budget Amendment No. 1 with the understanding that the Council would schedule it on the agenda for a project-specific budget amendment immediately after receiving information from the Library. 8:47 :43 PM Councilmember Garrott said Budget Amendment No. 1 was left open hoping the Library would get their 24/7 proposal to the Council so an appropriation could be made. He said the Library was not yet prepared so the budget amendment needed to be closed. He said when the Library was ready, a special budget amendment would be created to address the proposal . Councilmember Penfold called for the question, which motion carried, all members voted aye . (B 14-7) #2 . 8:48:44 PM Adopt an ordinance amending various sections of Title 21A, Zoning, relating to ground mounted utility boxes pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2014-00193 . The new standards are designed to provide reliable utility services to the community while also ensuring that the aesthetic quality of the City is preserved. The proposal would streamline the approval process for boxes located on private property, in alleys and smaller boxes in park strips. Related provisions of Title 21A, Zoning, may also be amended as part of this petition. (Petitioner - Mayor Ralph Becker) View Attachments Councilmember Mendenhall moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to adopt Ordinance 14 of 2015 with the following amendments : require utility boxes to be within 15 degrees of being level and exclude the annual inspection reporting requirement until the Council had discussed the item further, and FURTHER MOVED that the Council continue to study certain elements of this petition and consider possible amendments pertaining to ground mounted utility boxes in order to allow more time to solicit public input on the Council' s proposal including considerations for potential clarifications to the special exceptions Standard of Review for ground mounted utility boxes , considerations for incentivizing smaller boxes , post installation obligations including requirements for annual 15 - 6 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MARCH 24 , 2015 inspection/inventory of ground mounted utility boxes, consider requiring a permit to be renewed within a certain amount of time to be determined, consider requiring a notice to be sent to adjacent property owners when a utility box was being located on private property, and other related provisions of Title 21A. Councilmember Penfold inquired if the intent was to close out the specific ordinance changes and leave the issue open for discussion/follow up. Ms . Gust-Jenson said there would be future adoption of changes relating back to this petition. Councilmember Penfold called for the question, which motion carried, all members voted aye . (P 15-8) COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL 8:51:26 PM Jihad Al-Ali spoke about inappropriate drug activities of Police Officers . Jack Gray and GL Fletcher submitted hearing cards in support of continuing the HIVE pass program. UNFINISHED BUSINESS #1 . 8:54:38 PM Adopt an ordinance granting Zayo Group, LLC a telecommunication franchise agreement. The agreement would allow the company to place and maintain its facilities within the City rights of way. The company would be governed by certain conditions, would need to secure appropriate permits and pay the telecommunications tax under state law. View Attachments Councilmember Garrott moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to adopt Ordinance 15 of 2015, which motion carried, all members voted aye . (0 15-4) #2 . 8:55:04 PM Adopt a resolution extending the time period for satisfying the conditions set forth in Ordinance 18 of 2012 for property located at 545 and 555 West 500 North pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2011-00203 . The resolution would extend the deadline for a property owner to meet the conditions set forth in Ordinance 18 of 2013. The property owner requested a zoning change in 2012 for properties located at 545 and 555 West 500 North, which the Council granted with certain conditions, including completing street improvements in order to dedicate a street to the City. The applicant for those zoning amendments is requesting a 12-month extension in 15 - 7 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2015 order to obtain financing and satisfy the conditions of the ordinance. (Petitioner - Marie Ginman) View Attachments Councilmember Adams moved and Councilmember Garrott seconded to adopt Resolution 9 of 2015, which motion carried, all members vote aye . (P 12-5) #3 . 8:55:32 PM Adopt a resolution authorizing the approval of an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between Salt Lake City Corporation and Salt Lake County with respect to certain animal control services the County will provide to the City. The City has contracted with the County for animal control services since 1991 . View Attachments Councilmember Rogers moved and Councilmember LaMalfa seconded to adopt Resolution 10 of 2015, authorizing the approval of an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between Salt Lake City Corporation and Salt Lake County with respect to animal control services the County will provide to the City; including the Administration explores with Salt Lake County Animal Services other raccoon abatement options and provides information to the City Council . 8 :56:11 PM Councilmember Rogers said raccoons created a real problem for neighborhoods/residents and the City needed to explore solutions . Councilmember Penfold called for the question, which motion carried, all members voted aye . (C 15-186) #4 . 8:56:50 PM Adopt a resolution authorizing Salt Lake City to apply for a grant award from the United States Bureau of Reclamation for Water Efficiency and Conservation. The Department of Public Utilities proposes partnering with Salt Lake City School District, Utah State University, and the Alliance for Water Efficiency to develop a water conservation plan for the Salt Lake City School District . The school district would use the grant to identify how it can further reduce water usage in its schools and on its grounds. Under the proposal, the City would provide matching in-kind funds (through staff line) in the event the grant is awarded. View Attachments Councilmember Garrott moved and Councilmember Rogers seconded to adopt Resolution 11 of 2015, which motion carried, all members vote aye . (R 15-7) CONSENT 15 - 8 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MARCH 24 , 2015 8:57 :19 PM Councilmember Garrott moved and Councilmember Luke seconded to adopt the Consent Agenda, which motion carried, all members voted aye . #1 . Setting the date of Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 7 : 00 p.m. for an additional public hearing to accept comment and consider adopting ordinances amending the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document for Fiscal Year 2014-2015 . Budget amendments happen several times each year to reflect adjustments to the City's budgets, including proposed project additions and modifications. The additional items proposed including funding for: • Additional marketing of the HIVE pass; • Public outreach process related to a potential General Obligation Bond; and • Repairs to Fire Station No. 2. (Budget Amendment No. 2) (Budget Amendment No. 3) View Attachments (B 15-5) (B 15-7) #2 . Approving the appointment of Colleen Kuhn to the Public Utilities Advisory Committee for a term extending through January 21, 2019 . (I 15-10) The meeting adjourned at 8 : 58 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 Regular Session meeting held March 24, 2015 . ns 15 - 9