3/16/2022 - Meeting Agenda ERIN MENDENHALL rn ',-� BEN KOLENDAR
MAYOR DIRECTOR
DEPARTMENT of ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Salt Lake City Art Design Board Meeting
Wednesday,March 16,2022
5:30—7:00 pm
Webex
This meeting will be an electronic meeting and will not have a physical location.All attendees will connect
remotely via Webex. Members of the public are encouraged to participate in these meetings. This meeting will be
hosted jointly with the Salt Lake City Arts Council Board meeting.
To access and participate in this meeting virtually,please visit:
Meeting link: https://saltlakecity.webex.com/saltlakecity/j.php?MTID=m4d187ba4574947613b9cd8a9481d1b47
Meeting Number: 146 638 5127
Meeting Password: JuDQYstD276
Mission: To ampler art in Salt Lake City to enrich, enhance and build a dynamic city where art and artists thrive.
AGENDA
I. Call to Order,Welcome,and Introductions 5:30 pm 15 mins
I,Meggie Troili, Chair of the Salt Lake Art Design Board,hereby determine that with the ongoing COVID-19
pandemic conditions existing in Salt Lake City including,but not limited to,the elevated number of cases,that
meeting at an anchor location presents a substantial risk to the health and safety of those who would be
present.
II. Approval of February 3,2022 Minutes(Action) 5:45 pm 2 min
III. Presentation: Fleet Block development update(No action) 5:47 pm 45 min
Guest: Ashley Cleveland,Deputy Director for Community Outreach,Mayor's Office
IV. Public Comment 6:32 pm 5 mins
V. Other Business/Adjourn 6:40 pm 5 min
The Board reserves the right to take action on any item on this agenda.
PUBLIC COMMENT AND RULES OF DECORUM
The Salt Lake City Design Board welcomes your input. Written comments may be submitted to
publicartprogram@slcgov.com by constituents to address the Board. All information submitted during public
comment becomes part of the public record. Those in attendance are expected to follow the rules of order and
decorum outlined below.
Steps for General Public Comment
• If you have not contacted the Board staff prior to the meeting and you wish to give comments to the Board
on any specific item listed on the agenda of the meeting you are attending,or on any other topic relevant to
the Board, fill out a"public comment card"; check the box indicating that you wish to speak. If you do not
wish to speak, check the appropriate box and provide any written comment. Hand your comment card to a
Board or staff member. If you are participating remotely, staff will prompt you to engage during the
comment period of the online meeting.
• The Board Member conducting the meeting will generally call upon each individual wishing to speak in the
order cards are received.
• When the Board opens the public comment period and calls your name, state your name to the Board before
beginning your comments and proceed with your comments. (Providing the area of the City where you live
is helpful to the Board as well.). Meetings are intended for comments only and are not intended to be a
discussion or response period. You may reach out to staff at publicartprogram@slcgov.com with questions
or follow up information.
• Observe the two-minute time limit so everyone may have a chance to speak.
• People cannot combine their time so that one person speaks longer than another(i.e., "Joe"cannot give his
time to"Jane"to allow"Jane"to speak for four minutes).
RULES OF DECORUM
Please observe the following rules of civility to maintain the decorum of Salt Lake Art Design Board
Meetings.
The Board's meetings are a place for people to feel safe and comfortable in participating in their
government. A respectful and safe environment allows a meeting to be conducted in an orderly,
efficient,effective, and dignified fashion,free from distraction,intimidation, and threats to safety.
To support a respectful meeting,items that disrupt the meeting,intimidate other participants or that may cause
safety concerns are not allowed. For example:
• Board staff or security officers may ask you to open any large bags,purses or backpacks for
inspection,and may also request changes to placement of recording equipment or other props to help
facilitate the meeting.
• Jeering,cheering, clapping and waving signs may intimidate other speakers and cause a disruption, so
please refrain from such activities.
• Please be respectful to the historic elements in the room such as: keep feet off furniture; avoid leaning
or touching paintings and other decor.
• If you have a prop or piece of equipment integral to a presentation,please clear its use with a staff
member or security officer before entering the meeting room.
• Signs are permitted;however, so that they do not cause disruption or block the view of others,please
follow these guidelines: signs should be able to be kept at your feet or on your lap; sticks or dowels
are not allowed; signs can be kept near the podium on the floor during your turn to speak.
• If you have questions about proper placement of recording equipment or recording in general,please
coordinate this with a security officer or staff member before the beginning of the meeting who will
make requests to help ensure that it does not disrupt the meeting or make other attendees feel
uncomfortable
• If you have written remarks, a document,or other items you may want the City Board to review,
please give them to Board staff and they will distribute them for you.
• Failure to follow these decorum rules may result in removal from the meeting.