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11/14/2023 - Work Session - MinutesThe City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Work Session on Tuesday, November 14, 2023. The following Council Members were present: Ana Valdemoros, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young The following Council Members were absent: Victoria Petro Present Legislative leadership: Cindy Gust-Jenson – Executive Director, Jennifer Bruno – Deputy Director, Lehua Weaver – Associate Deputy Director Present Administrative leadership: Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Rachel Otto – Chief of Staff Present City Staff: Katherine Lewis – City Attorney, Cindy Lou Trishman – City Recorder, Michelle Barney – Minutes & Records Clerk, Thais Stewart – Deputy City Recorder, Isaac Canedo – Public Engagement Communication Specialist, Taylor Hill – Constituent Liaison/Policy Analyst, Scott Corpany – Staff Assistant, Andrew Johnston – Director of Homelessness Policy and Outreach, Ben Luedtke – Senior Public Policy Analyst, Brian Fullmer – Constituent Liaison, Policy Analyst, Lorena Riffo Jenson – Economic Development Director, Nick Norris – Planning Director, Nick Tarbet – Senior Public Policy Analyst, Jacob Maxwell – Deputy Director Economic Development, Sara Javoronok – Senior Planner, Todd Andersen – Economic Development ARPA Project Coordinator, Jack Markman – Community Development Grant Specialist, Tony Milner – Director of Housing and Neighborhood , Wayne Mills – Planning Manager, Katherine Schnell – Executive Assistant, Mayor's Office The meeting was called to order at 3:00 pm MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, November 14, 2023 1 Work Session Items 1.Informational: Updates from the Administration ~ 3:45 p.m. 15 min. The Council will receive information from the Administration on major items or projects in progress. Topics may relate to major events or emergencies (if needed), services and resources related to people experiencing homelessness, active public engagement efforts, and projects or staffing updates from City Departments, or other items as appropriate. Katie Schnell provided updates regarding: Community Engagement Updates • Ways to engage with the City www.slc.gov/feedback/ • Public Lands – Donner Trail Park • Mayor’s Office: Community Office Hours • ACE Grant (Arts, Culture and Events Fund) accepting applications through December 1, 2023 ◦ Session Information: ◾IN SPANISH - Glendale Mountain View Community Learning Center, Rm 182 Nov. 15 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm ◾The Shop, hosted by The Utah Black Chamber Nov. 27 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Andrew Johnston provided updates regarding: • Salt Lake Valley Coalition to End Homelessness (SLVCEH): endutahhomelessness.org/salt-lake-valley • Utah Office of Homeless Servicesv(OHS): jobs.utah.gov/homelessness/index.html • Homeless Resources Center utilization • Encampment Impact Mitigation (EIM) information • Resource Fair scheduled for November 17, 2023 at Library Square with Valley Behavioral Health • Temporary (Micro) Shelter Community • 24/7 Winter shelter options • Code Blue information Council Member Valdemoros reminded everyone of the clothing and food donations that were needed as well as assistance with folding and distribution. Council Members and Andrew Johnston discussed: • Process of selecting a service provider • When the MVP shelter would come online • Churches and other organizations that were offering shelters throughout the state • If there would be enough beds for those that needed shelter during the winter with all the shelters coming online and if that was being communicated to the state authorities • How Code Blue information was distributed • How the community was notified of the work Salt Lake City was doing to address homelessness MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, November 14, 2023 2 2.Ordinance: Affordable Housing Incentives Follow-up ~ 4:00 p.m. 30 min. The Council will receive a follow-up briefing about an ordinance that would amend various sections of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code establishing a chapter for zoning incentives and adding affordable housing incentives. The proposed amendments would incentivize and reduce barriers for affordable housing. The incentives would include administrative design review and additional building height in various zoning districts, planned development requirement modifications, removal of the density requirements in the RMF zoning districts, and additional dwelling types in various zoning districts. Other sections of Title 21A – Zoning may also be amended as part of this petition. The changes would apply Citywide. The City Council may consider modifications to other related sections of the code as part of this proposal. For more information visit tinyurl.com/AffordableHousingIncentives. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, November 14, 2023 3 Nick Tarbet reviewed the items Council discussed at the prior briefing and what needed to be focused on. Council Members, Nick Tarbet, Katie Lewis, Sara Javoronok, and Nick Norris discussed: • Suggestion that the ordinance be approved contingent on language being added to the ordinance regarding what could be done if a neighbor/contractor caused damage to a neighboring property • Whether or not to approve the proposed ordinance with or without the language regarding damage • Creating a Legislative Intent regarding Title 18 and timeline for the ordinance to be approved ◦ Katie Lewis and Nick Norris presented the timeline for when the ordinance could potentially be reviewed by the Planning Comission and Council with the suggested changes • Whether or not Title 18 of the Zoning Code addressed property damage currently • The City’s role in property damage claims and if an ordinance was necessary • Council wanting to be more involved in helping the residents when issues arose Straw Poll Council would enact the affordable housing incentives before the end of the year, implementation and applications would be delayed until April 30, 2024, in which time Council asked Staff to develop another ordinance addressing Title 18; supported by all Council Members present. Straw Poll In addition to the Title 18 changes, by the April 30, 2023 deadline, Council wanted frame work for enforcement and reporting on how staff would manage the new ordinance; supported by all Council Members present. Straw Poll Remove letter “E”, regarding the number of units that could be designated as affordable from Section 21A.52.050.H3.e; supported by all Council Members present. 3.Ordinance: Rezone and Master Plan Amendment at 711 and 721 South 1200 East ~ 4:30 p.m. 20 min. The Council will receive a briefing about a proposal that would amend the zoning of the properties located at 711 and 721 South 1200 East Street from R-2 (Single- and Two- Family Residential District) to I (Institutional District). The proposal also would amend the Central Community Master Plan Future Land Use Map. The proposal would allow the use of the existing church building as a school. Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar characteristics. The project is within Council District 4. Petitioner: Jim Brewer, Head of the McGillis School. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, November 14, 2023 4 Brian Fullmer gave a brief overview of the proposal. Wayne Mills presented the amendment highlighting: • Project request and location • Existing and proposed zoning • Master Plan designation for the property • Land uses, building height, and other affects of Institutional versus R-2 zoning • Planning Commission discussion and recommendation Council Members, Wayne Mills, and Brian Fullmer discussed: • Whether or not churches were allowed in the R-2 zone Jim Brewer (McGillis School) presented the proposal for the property, highlighting: • Number of students that attended the school • Need for more space to serve additional students • Programs provided at the McGillis school • Benefits of a school in the area • History of using the ward building Council Members and Jim Brewer discussed: • Use of the new school space and what programs would be at the church building • No drop-off or pick-up services would be offered on the subject property • Multiple letters of support were received from the community • Re-purposing an old building • Timeline for the proposal 4.Resolution: Local Nonprofit Direct Assistance Grant Awards Follow-up ~ 4:50 p.m. 20 min. The Council will receive a follow-up briefing about a resolution that would approve the disbursement of local nonprofit direct assistance grant awards. The Council will review the Community Recovery Committee’s funding recommendations of twenty-three applicants for the $2,000,000 of available one-time awards. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, November 14, 2023 5 Ben Luedtke gave a brief overview, including: • Applications that were withdrawn because funding was received from other sources • Applications that were suggested for funding reductions • Three scenarios for allocating funding Council Members, Ben Luedtke, Jack Markman, and Tony Milner discussed: • Proposed allocation of funds and if the applicants agreed to the reductions • Applications that the Council wished to fund • Mayor’s proposal • How each scenario affected each organization and which one benefited the most organizations • Consideration of a potential contingency that would delegate any unused funds Straw Poll Reduction of the applications identified in the report and use the $301,000; supported by Council Members Valdemoros, Mano, Dugan, Young, Wharton. Council Member Puy did not support the straw poll. Straw Poll Support Scenario 3 as proposed; supported by all Council Members present. 5.Ordinance: Local Business Direct Assistance ARPA Grant Awards ~ 5:10 p.m. 20 min. The Council will receive a briefing about an ordinance that would approve the disbursement of local business direct assistance grant awards from the City’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) fiscal recovery funds. A business needs to show an economic hardship caused by the pandemic and meet other eligibility and compliance standards per federal ARPA guidance. Ben Luedtke gave an overview of the grants, highlighting: • Purpose • Scoring • Businesses recommended for funding and the goal being to fund as many as possible • Consideration of a potential contingency that would delegate any unused funds Lorena Riffo-Jenson, Jake Maxwell, and Todd Anderson presented the program, highlighting: • Request to approve $2 million be awarded to the recommended list of 15 applicants • Phase 2 of the program • 94 eligible small business applicants MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, November 14, 2023 6 • Demographics of Phase 2 • Community Recovery Committee (CRC) Process Council Members, Ben Luedtke, Lorena Riffo-Jenson, Jake Maxwell, and Todd Anderson discussed: • Number of applicants not recommended for funding • Number of applicants reapplying in Phase 2 • Council expressed support for the proposal • Contingency plan for unused funding Jay Fox (UTA Executive Director), Viola Miller (Chief Financial Officer), Russ Fox (Planning Director), and Carlton Christensen (Board of Trustee Chair) presented the 2024 Tentative Budget for Utah Transit Authority (UTA), highlighting: • 2024 Operating Budget – Salt Lake City Highlights • Budget filters/lenses ◦ Operating priorities ◦ Strategic priorities ◦ Priority considerations ◦ Economic value • Operating Budget Overview • Budget by mode • Capital revenue summary • Capital expense summary Council Members, Jay Fox, Russ Fox, and Carlton Christensen discussed: • Areas with high usage that needed additional public transportation • 24/7 Airport bus service was needed, not only TRAX service • Options for revenue streams that would result in increased service times • The need to increase service times making buses easier and more reliable • The cost of the fare box in regards to staffing for UTA • Council asked UTA to outline the ridership percentages in the budget in the future for more clarity • Flex services and if it was a benefit for riders • Increasing routes throughout the city • More transit services were needed on the West side of Salt Lake • Expanding the Free-Fare-Zone • Salt Lake seemed to be behind the times in terms of transportation • The number of CNG (natural gas) buses that would be added to the UTA fleet in the next few years MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, November 14, 2023 7 6.Informational: UTA Budget Presentation ~ 5:30 p.m. 45 min. The Council will receive a briefing from the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) about their tentative 2024 annual budget which begins on January 1, 2024. The budget includes $424 million in operating expenses and $230 million in capital investments. The annual budget includes additional Frontrunner service, funding to improve operator recruitment, transit ambassadors on TRAX trains, replacing older high-floor TRAX vehicles, investments in electric vehicles and charging infrastructure, and more Transit app capabilities among many other items. UTA operates across a multi-county service area. Salt Lake City partners with UTA for enhanced services within the City such as frequent service (every 15 minutes) bus routes, Westside on-demand service, 50% off HIVE transit passes for City residents, free transit passes for K-12 public school students, faculty, and a parent or guardian, and the S-Line Streetcar. City and County Building Conservation and Use Committee Board for a term ending July 19, 2027. Interview was held. Council Member Mano said Robyn Taylor-Granda’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. 9.Board Appointment: Planning Commission – Landon Kraczek ~ 6:20 p.m. 5 min The Council will interview Landon Kraczek prior to considering appointment to the Planning Commission for a term ending November 14, 2027. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, November 14, 2023 8 7.Ordinance: Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund – Ocean City Seafood Market Written Briefing - The Council will receive a written briefing about an ordinance that would approve a $90,000 loan for Ocean City Seafood Market at 1701 South State Street from the Economic Development Loan Fund (EDLF). Ocean City Seafood Market is a local grocer specializing in Asian foods, international foods, and seafood. This loan will assist in the creation of one new job in the next year and the retention of three current jobs. Written briefing only. No discussion was held. 8.Board Appointment: City and County Building Conservation and Use Committee – Robyn Taylor-Granda ~ 6:15 p.m. 5 min The Council will interview Robyn Taylor-Granda prior to considering appointment to the Interview was held. Council Member Mano said Landon Kraczek’s name would be on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. Standing Items 10.Report of the Chair and Vice Chair Report of Chair and Vice Chair. No report. 11.Report and Announcements from the Executive Director - - 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. Cindy Gust Jenson asked the Council to review the annual calendar and notify staff of any needed changes. 12.Tentative Closed Session - - The Council will consider a motion to enter into Closed Session. A closed meeting described under Section 52-4-205 may be held for specific purposes including, but not limited to: a. discussion of the character, professional competence, or physical or mental health of an individual; b. strategy sessions to discuss collective bargaining; c. strategy sessions to discuss pending or reasonably imminent litigation; d. strategy sessions to discuss the purchase, exchange, or lease of real property, including any form of a water right or water shares, if public discussion of the transaction would: (i) disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property under consideration; or (ii) prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the best possible terms; e. strategy sessions to discuss the sale of real property, including any form of a water right or water shares, if: (i) public discussion of the transaction would: (A) disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property under consideration; or (B) prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the best possible terms; (ii) the public body previously gave public notice that the property would be offered for sale; and (iii) the terms of the sale are publicly disclosed before the public body MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, November 14, 2023 9 approves the sale; f. discussion regarding deployment of security personnel, devices, or systems; and g. investigative proceedings regarding allegations of criminal misconduct. A closed meeting may also be held for attorney-client matters that are privileged pursuant to Utah Code § 78B-1-137, and for other lawful purposes that satisfy the pertinent requirements of the Utah Open and Public Meetings Act. Closed Session started at 5:30 pm Held in the Mayor’s Conference Room due to earthquake repairs and via Zoom. Council/Board Members in Attendance: Council/Board Members Puy, Wharton, Valdemoros, Mano, Dugan, and Young. City Staff in Attendance: Rachel Otto, Danny Walz, Lindsey Nikola, Megan Yuill, Cara Lindsley, Austin Taylor, Ashley Ogden, Jim Sirrine, Robyn Stine, Amanda Greenland, Erin Cunningham, Marcus Lee, Mary Beth Thompson, Blake Thomas, Tammy Hunsaker, Katherine Lewis, Kimberly Chytraus, Allison Parks, Cindy Gust- Jenson, Jennifer Bruno, Lehua Weaver, Allison Rowland, Ben Luedtke, and Cindy Lou Trishman. Closed Session ended at 7:20 pm Motion: Moved by Council Member Dugan, seconded by Council Member Puy to exit out of Closed Session. AYE: Ana Valdemoros, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young ABSENT: Victoria Petro Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass Motion: Moved by Council Member Valdemoros, seconded by Council Member Puy to enter into Closed Session as the RDA Board and City Council for the purposes of strategy sessions to discuss the purchase, exchange, or lease of real property and for attorney-client matters that are privileged. AYE: Ana Valdemoros, Daniel Dugan, Chris Wharton, Alejandro Puy, Darin Mano, Sarah Young ABSENT: Victoria Petro Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, November 14, 2023 10 Meeting adjourned at 7:20 pm Minutes Approved: _______________________________ City Council Chair Darin Mano _______________________________ City Recorder Please refer to Meeting Materials (available at www.data.slc.gov by selecting Public Body Minutes) for supportive content including electronic recordings and comments submitted prior to or during the meeting. Websites listed within the body of the Minutes may not remain active indefinitely. This document along with the digital recording constitutes the official minutes of the City Council Work Session meeting held Tuesday, November 14, 2023 and is not intended to serve as a full transcript. Please refer to the electronic recording for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203. 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