005 of 2014 - Approving assessment list and levying annual assessment, Utah Lighting District No. 3, L03 0 14-1
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ORDINANCE NO. 5 of 2014
An ordinance (the "2014 Assessment Ordinance") approving an
assessment list and levying an annual assessment upon property in Salt
Lake City, Utah Lighting District No. 3, known as L03 (the "District
L03"); establishing the effective date of the 2014 Assessment Ordinance;
providing for a procedure to contest an assessment; and related matters.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL (THE "COUNCIL") OF SALT
LAKE CITY (THE"CITY"), UTAH, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Determination of Costs. The annual estimated operation and
maintenance costs of District L03 to provide for current street lighting within District
L03 have been determined.
Section 2. Approval of Assessment List; Findings. The Council confirms and
approves the District L03 assessment list, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B
and incorporated herein by reference (the "Assessment List"). The Assessment List has
been adjusted to comport with the previous year's operating experience for District L03
and it includes estimated operation and maintenance costs for the twelve-month period
beginning July 1, 2013, and ending June 30, 2014 (the "O&M Period"). The Council has
determined that the Assessment List is just and equitable; that each piece of property to
be assessed within District L03 will be benefited in an amount not less than the
assessment to be levied against said property; and that no piece of property listed in the
Assessment List will bear more than its proportionate share of the cost of the estimated
operation and maintenance costs within District L03.
Section 3. Levy of Assessments. The Council hereby levies an assessment
upon the real property identified in the Assessment List. The assessments levied upon
each parcel of property therein described shall be in the amount set forth in the
Assessment List as adjusted.
The assessments hereby levied are for the purpose of paying the estimated
operation and maintenance costs to provide street lighting and electrical energy for street
lighting within District L03 for the O&M Period. It is hereby determined and established
that the property being assessed will be specifically benefited to the full amount of the
assessment hereby levied to cover said estimated operation and maintenance costs. All
property benefited is within the boundaries of District L03. Unless future modifications
revise the purposes and plans of District L03, future assessments will continue to be
levied annually for the reasonable useful life of the facilities to be maintained by the
assessment levy based upon applicable rates established by the energy contract with the
City. Future non-energy costs of operation and maintenance relating to the providing of
lighting benefits will also be a factor in determining future rates. The City Treasurer is
hereby authorized and directed to notify property owners of this assessment and to collect
assessments in accordance with the provisions of this 2014 Assessment Ordinance for the
purposes herein provided.
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Section 4. Operation and Maintenance Costs. As determined by the office of
the City Engineer, the total estimated operation and maintenance costs for District L03
for the O&M Period are $252,908 of which the City's portion is approximately $63,227.
The remaining $189,681.00 is to be paid from assessments levied upon property within
District L03 as set forth in the Assessment List.
Section 5. Method, Rate, and Payment of Assessment. The total assessment
for District L03 is levied in accordance with the method set out in the Notice of Intention
pertaining to District L03 adopted by the City Council on December 3, 1996. The
applicable rate for each property was determined based on the operation and maintenance
costs of providing street lighting services and furnishing electrical energy for street
lighting purposes, together with other related factors, the totals of which are set out in the
preceding Section. Future annual assessments may include adjustments to reflect
changes in operation and maintenance costs and any balance or deficits resulting from the
previous year's operations.
Assessments shall be payable on April 30, 2014 (the "Due Date"). Interest on
assessments shall accrue only after passage of the Due Date as set out in the Special
Assessment Notice to be mailed by the City Treasurer to property owners. The rate of
interest accruing on any delinquent assessment shall be the rate allowed by Utah statute
(the "Delinquent Rate"). The whole or any part of the assessment may be paid without
interest on or prior to the Due Date.
Section 6. Default in Payment. An assessment payment shall be delinquent if
it remains unpaid after the Due Date. Any delinquency shall constitute a default in the
payment of the assessment. If an assessment payment is not paid when due, the City may
file for recording a notice (the "Notice of Delinquency") with the Salt Lake County
Recorder. The resulting recording fees for any filing and any release shall be added to
the assessment together with accrued interest due and owing. In addition, costs of
collection as determined by the City Treasurer or required by law may be charged and
shall be paid on all delinquent amounts.
If the delinquency continues after the filing of the Notice of Delinquency, the City
Treasurer may determine what additional enforcement action may be appropriate. Prior
to commencement of such enforcement action, the City shall give an additional notice
(the "Notice of Default"), in writing, of the default to the owner of the property in
default. Notice of Default shall be effective upon deposit of the notice in the U.S. Mail,
postage prepaid, and addressed to the owner as shown on the last equalized assessment
rolls for the City or on the official ownership records of Salt Lake City. The Notice of
Default may provide for a period of thirty (30) days in which the owner shall pay the
assessment balance then due and owing together with accrued interest at the Delinquent
Rate plus recording costs and other costs as determined by the City Treasurer. The
Notice of Default may also declare that after the thirty (30) day period the City may bring
suit for the total amount due plus costs of the enforcement action remedy, or the City may
elect to commence foreclosure proceedings in the manner provided for actions to
foreclose mortgage liens or trust deeds. In the event the City elects to foreclose using
trust deed procedures, a trustee shall be designated by the City to serve as a trust fund
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trustee for purposes of the enforcement action. If at the sale no person or entity shall bid
and pay the City the amount due on the assessment plus interest and costs, the property
shall be deemed sold to the City for these amounts. The City shall be permitted to bid at
the sale.
The election by the City to use or not to use a Notice of Delinquency and a Notice
of Default shall have no effect on the perfecting of the lien resulting from a delinquency
in the payment of any assessment after publication of this Assessment Ordinance. The
remedies provided herein for the collection of assessments and the enforcement of liens
shall be deemed and construed to be cumulative and the use of any one method or means
of collection or enforcement shall not deprive the City of the use of any other method or
means. The amounts of accrued interest and all costs of collection shall be added to the
amount of the assessment up to the date of judgment or, in the case of foreclosure action,
the date of the foreclosure sale.
Section 7. Remedy of Default. If prior to the final date that payment may be
legally made under a final sale or foreclosure of property to collect delinquent assessment
installments, the property owner pays the full amount of the unpaid assessment balance
with interest at the Delinquent Rate, plus all approved or required costs, the owner shall
then be restored to the right to pay installments in the same manner as if default had not
occurred.
Section 8. Lien of Assessment. An assessment levied by this 2014
Assessment Ordinance or any unpaid portion of an earlier assessment, any interest
accruing, and the costs of recording and collection shall constitute a lien against the
property upon which the assessment is levied as of April 15, 2014, the effective date of
this 2014 Assessment Ordinance (the "Effective Date"), or for any unpaid portion of an
earlier assessment, as of the effective date of any earlier applicable assessment ordinance.
Unless the assessment becomes delinquent, no notice of lien may be recorded and no
release of lien will be recorded at the time of payment. When a delinquency occurs, a
notice of lien setting out the assessment balance due may be incorporated into a Notice of
Delinquency that will be recorded. The assessment lien based on this 2014 Assessment
Ordinance, or on an earlier assessment ordinance, if the delinquency predates the
effective date of this 2014 Assessment Ordinance, shall be superior to the lien of any trust
deed, mortgage, mechanic's or materialman's lien, or other encumbrance and shall be
equal to and on a parity with the lien for general property taxes. The lien shall continue
until the assessment and any interest, penalties, and costs on it are paid, notwithstanding
any sale of the property for or on account of a delinquent general property tax, special
tax, or other assessment or the issuance of a tax deed, an assignment of interest by the
governing entity, or a sheriff's certificate of sale or deed.
Section 9. Contestability. No assessment shall be declared void or set aside
in whole or in part in consequence of any error or irregularity which does not go to the
equity or justice of the assessment or proceeding. Any party who has not waived his or
her objections to the assessment may commence a civil action against the City to enjoin
the levy or collection of the assessment or to set aside and declare unlawful this 2014
Assessment Ordinance.
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Such action must be commenced and summons must be served on the City not
later than thirty (30) days after the Effective Date of this 2014 Assessment Ordinance.
This action shall be the exclusive remedy of any aggrieved party. No court shall entertain
any complaint which the party was authorized to make by statute but did not timely make
or any complaint that does not go to the equity or justice of the assessment or proceeding.
After the expiration of the thirty (30) day period provided in this section, the
assessments levied in District L03 shall become incontestable as to all persons who have
not commenced the action provided for in this section; and no suit to enjoin the levy,
collection, or enforcement of the assessments, or in any other manner attacking or
questioning the legality of the assessments may be instituted in this state, and no court
shall have authority to inquire into these matters.
Section 10. Notice to Property Owners. The City Treasurer is hereby
authorized and directed to give notice of assessment by mail to the property owners in
District L03. Said notice shall, among other things, state the amount of the assessment
and the date for payment. A copy of the form of notice of assessment is available for
examination upon request at the office of the City Recorder.
Section 11. All Necessary Action Approved. The officials of the City are
hereby authorized and directed to take all action necessary and appropriate to effectuate
the provisions of this 2014 Assessment Ordinance.
Section 12. Repeal of Conflicting Provisions. All ordinances or parts thereof
in conflict with this 2014 Assessment Ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section 13. Publication of Ordinance. Immediately after its adoption, this
2014 Assessment Ordinance shall be signed by the Mayor and City Recorder and shall be
recorded in the ordinance book kept for that purpose. This 2014 Assessment Ordinance
shall be published once in The Salt Lake Tribune, a newspaper published and having
general circulation in the City, and shall take effect immediately upon its Effective Date.
Section 14. Notice of Assessment Interest. The City Treasurer is hereby
authorized and directed to file a Notice of Assessment Interest with the Salt Lake
County Recorder within five (5) days after the Due Date provided in Section 5. Such
Notice shall (a) state that the City has an assessment interest in the assessed property,
(b) describe the property assessed by legal description and tax identification number, and
(c) state the maximum number of years over which the assessment for operation and
maintenance activities will be payable (which number may be included in an attached
copy of the District L03 Assessment Ordinance).
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PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Co cil th Cit , this March 4, 2014.
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Salt Lake City, Utah
March 4, 2014
A regular meeting of the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, was held on
Tuesday, March 4, 2014, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. at the offices of the City Council at 451
South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, at which meeting there were present and
answering to roll call the following members who constituted a quorum:
Charlie Luke Chair
Luke Garrott Vice-Chair
Lisa Ramsey Adams Councilmember
Kyle LaMalfa Councilmember
Erin J. Robinson Mendenhall Councilmember
Stan Penfold Councilmember
James Rogers Councilmember
Also present:
Ralph Becker Mayor
Margaret D. Plane City Attorney
Sonya Kintaro Chief Deputy City Recorder
Absent:
Cindi Mansell City Recorder
After the meeting had been duly called to order and after other matters not
pertinent to this ordinance had been discussed, the City Recorder presented to the City
Council a Certificate of Compliance with Open Meeting Law with respect to this March
4, 2014, meeting, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A.
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The Chair then noted that the Council is now convened in this meeting for the
purpose, among other things, of adopting an ordinance levying assessments (the
"Ordinance") for Salt Lake City, Utah Lighting District No. 3 (now known as "District
L03"). The Chair noted that a board of equalization and review had held hearings with
respect to the assessments to be levied pursuant to the Ordinance on November 16, 17,
and 18, 2010, and pursuant to Section 11-42-401(7), the Council is authorized to levy
assessments for District L03 to pay the operation and maintenance costs of District L03.
The following Ordinance was then introduced in writing, was fully discussed, and
pursuant to motion duly made by Councilmember Penfold and seconded by
Councilmember Rogers, was adopted by the following vote:
AYE: Unanimous
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The Ordinance was then signed by the Chair, presented to and approved by the
Mayor, and recorded by the City Recorder in the official records of Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Ordinance is as follows:
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PRESENTATION TO THE MAYOR
The foregoing ordinance was presented to the a r for his approval or
disapproval on this March i C , 2014.
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The foregoing ordinance is hereby approved this March /(9 , 2014.
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STATE OF UTAH )
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I, Cindi Mansell, the duly appointed, qualified, and acting City Recorder of Salt
Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true, and correct
copy of the record of proceedings had by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, at its
meeting held on March 4, 2014, insofar as the same relates to or concerns Salt Lake City,
Utah Lighting District L03 as the same appears of record in my office.
I further certify that the 2014 Assessment Ordinance levying the special
assessments was recorded by me in the official records of Salt Lake City on March 4,
2014.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate
seal of Salt Lake City, Utah this March 4, 2014.
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I, Marina Scott, the duly appointed, qualified, and acting City Treasurer of Salt
Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify that on April 1, 2014, I caused to be mailed a Notice
of Assessment to each property owner in Salt Lake City, Utah Lighting District L03 by
United States Mail, postage prepaid, at the last known address of such owner.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate
seal of Salt Lake City, Utah this April 1, 2014.
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PROOF OF PUBLICATION
Attached to this page is the Proof of Publication, indicating by the affidavit of the
publisher that the said 2014 Assessment Ordinance levying the special assessments
adopted by the City Council on March 4, 2014, was published one time in The Salt Lake
Tribune.
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EXHIBIT A
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH OPEN MEETING LAW
I, Cindi Mansell, the undersigned City Recorder of Salt Lake City, Utah (the
"City"), do hereby certify, according to the records of the City in my official possession,
and upon my own knowledge and belief, that in accordance with the requirements of
Section 52-4-202, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, I gave not less than twenty-
four (24) hours public notice of the agenda, date, time, and place of the March 4, 2014,
public meeting held by the City Council as follows:
(a) By causing a Notice, in the form attached hereto as Schedule 1, to
be posted at the principal office of the City Council at 451 South State Street, Salt
Lake City, Utah, on February 28, 2014, at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the
convening of the meeting, said Notice having continuously remained so posted
and available for public inspection until the completion of the meeting;
(b) By causing a copy of such Notice, in the form attached hereto as
Schedule 1, to be delivered to The Salt Lake Tribune on February 28, 2014, at
least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the convening of the meeting; and
(c) By causing a copy of such Notice to be posted on the Utah Public
Notice Website (http://pmn.utah.gov) at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the
convening of the meeting.
In addition, the Notice of 2014 Annual Meeting Schedule for the City Council
(attached hereto as Schedule 2) was given specifying the date, time, and place of the
regular meetings of the City Council to be held during the year, by causing said Notice to
be (a) posted on January 31 , 2014, at the principal office of the City Council,
(b) provided to at least one newspaper of general circulation within Salt Lake City on
February 4 , 2014, and (c) published on the Utah Public Notice Website
(http://pmn.utah.gov) during the current calendar year.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my official signature this
March 4, 2014.
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SCHEDULE 1
NOTICE OF MEETING
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AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL of SALT LAKE CITY
And
LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY of SALT LAKE CITY,UTAH MEETING AGENDA
Council Meeting Rules,Parliamentary Order and Procedure
Tuesday,March 4,2014
2:0o p.m.Work Session
(The public is invited to listen to the discussion.)
7:0o p.m.Formal Meeting
(Public comment section is included)
Items listed below may be moved and discussed in a different portion of the Agenda based on
circumstance and availability of speakers.
A. WORK SESSION: 2:00 p.m. in Room 326, City&County Building,451 South State St.
Approximate
Start Time
1. Water efficient Landscaping,Tree Protection —2:00 p.m.
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Petition from Mayor
The Council will receive a briefing regarding a proposal that would amend
the City's zoning regulations to establish water-efficient landscaping and
tree protection regulations in an effort to promote sustainable urban living
[amending Sections 21 A.48 (Zoning: Landscaping and Buffers), and 21
A.62 (Zoning: Definitions) of Salt Lake City Code].The proposed changes
are designed to:
• reduce water consumption through grouping plants with similar
watering needs together and ensure efficiencies in the irrigation
system design upon installation.
• require the protection of existing trees in the landscaping when
designing large projects.
Related provisions of Title 21A-Zoning may also be amended as part of this
petition. Petitioner Mayor Ralph Becker Petition No. PLNPCM2o10-00322
(Item H2)
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2. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations —2:3o p.m.
Legislative Sponsor: Charlie Luke
The Council will receive a briefing regarding a proposal to install two rapid
charge electric vehicle charging stations,the costs of which would be
reimbursed by the State. (Item Fi)
3. Master Plan and Zoning Map Amendments -552 North 1500 —2:45p.m.
West
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Petition from Applicants
The Council will receive a briefing regarding a proposal to amend the
Northwest Community Master Plan and rezone the property at 552 North
1.50o West.The proposed changes would:
• amend the master plan from low density residential to medium
density residential
• rezone the property from R-4/7000 Single Family Residential to SR-3
Special Pattern Development Residential.
The requests have been made in order to develop the existing piece of
property at a higher density than is currently allowed.Although the
applicant has requested that the property be rezoned to the SR-3 zone,
consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning
district with similar characteristics. Petitioners—Dave Robinson and Gabe
Epperson. Petition Nos. —PLNPCM2o12-oo697 and PLNPCM2o13-00057.
(Item H3)
4. Zoning Map Amendment—175o South 5600 West
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Petition from Applicant
The Council will receive a briefing regarding a proposal to rezone the
property at i75o South 560o West from Open Space(OS)to M-i Light
Manufacturing.The rezone would allow for development of a three-lot
industrial site. Currently the land is vacant.Although the applicant has
requested that the property be rezoned to the M-i zone,consideration may
be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar
characteristics. Related provisions of Title 21A-Zoning Ordinance may also
be amended as part of this petition. Petitioner Natomas Meadows, LLC—
Petition PLNPCM2oi3-oo767. (Item H4)
5. Major Construction Project Financing —3:4511•111•
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Budget Item
The council will receive a briefing regarding the Administration's proposal
for structuring financing for major projects that were approved by the
Council in as part of the Fiscal Year 2014 capital improvement budget.
6. Impact Fees —4:/5 Pan.
Legislative Sponsor: Stan Penfold
The Council will receive a follow-up briefing regarding the Administration's
proposed changes to the City's impact fee schedule, including a potential
reduction in the proposed fee.
7. Budget Amendment No 2 —5:15 p.m.
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Budget Item
The Council will receive a follow-up briefing regarding Budget Amendment
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No. 2 for Fiscal Year 2013-14. 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
proposed adjustments to the FY 2013-14 budget, including funding for:
• a portion of the costs of the Sugarhouse Streetcar, and various
improvements to create a "greenway"within the corridor.
• a transportation planner position to assist with capital
improvement (building and roadway) projects.
• the City's transit master plan, phase 2 of the Sugar House
streetcar plan, and a study of Foothill Drive (funding from Utah
Transit Authority).
• an update on revenue projections relating to parking meters.
an additional trained nurse dispatcher to manage non-emergency calls
from the 9-1-1 call-takers (donation funds from the Utah Hospital
Association). (Item D2)
8. 2(314 Utah Legislative Session Update —6:0o p.m.
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Informational Only
The Council will receive a briefing regarding the list of Legislative Issues for
the 2014 State Legislative Session.
9. Donation of Surplus Passenger Van to Repertory Dance Theatre After Formal
Meeting
Legislative Sponsor:James Rogers Co-sponsor: Lisa Adams
The council will receive a briefing regarding proposal to donate a City fleet
vehicle to the Repertory Dance Theater that would otherwise have been
sold as surplus.The City has conducted a public benefit analysis pursuant
to state code. (Item H6)
10. Report of 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.
11. Report of the Chair and Vice Chair
Report of the Chair and Vice Chair.
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:
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
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of the sale are publicly disclosed before the public body 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
FORMAL MEETING
B. OPENING CEREMONY:
7:0o p.m. in Room 315, City&County Building, 451 South State St.
Council Member Lisa Adams will conduct the Formal Council Meetings in March.
1. Pledge of Allegiance.
2. The Council will approve meeting minutes for the:
a. Work session on Tuesday,February 4, 2014
b. Council Retreat on Tuesday,February 11,2014
c. Work session on Tuesday,February 11,2014
d. Formal on Tuesday, February 18, 2014
C. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. Ordinance:Jordan Canal Rezone—1226 South 110o East
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Petition from Mayor
Accept public comment and consider adopting amendments to the Central Community Master
Plan and Zoning Map for the City-owned property located at 1226 South 110o East.This
proposal would change the Future Land Use Map in the Central Community Master Plan and
change the zoning map designation on the parcel.The land is currently vacant and the changes
would facilitate the future development of the property and the extension of the McClelland
Corridor trail.Amendments include:
• Central Community Master Plan Amendment-modify the Central Community Master Plan
Future Land Use Map for the property at 1226 South 110o East by changing the designation
from Low Density/Mixed use to Neighborhood Commercial. (CN) (Petitioner: Mayor Ralph
Becker Petition No. PLNPCM2o13-00797)
• Zoning Map Amendment-Changing the zoning for the property at 1226 South 110o East
from R-l/5,000 — Single Family Residential to Neighborhood Commercial. (CN) (Petition
No. PLNPCM2o13-00799)
Although the applicant has requested that the property be rezoned to the Neighborhood
Commercial zone(CN), consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning
district with similar characteristics.
(P 14-1)
Staff Recommendation Close and consider options.
D. POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS
1. Ordinance: Oneida Triangle Open Space
Legislative Sponsor: Lisa Adams
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Consider adopting an ordinance designating Oneida Island as a City park(amending Chapter
15.04 Salt Lake City Code).This will allow posting of"park use hours"signage and enforcement
of park hours.
(0 14-2)
Staff Recommendation: Consider options.
2. Ordinance: Budget Amendment No. 2 Fiscal Year 2013-14
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required-Budget Item
Consider adopting an ordinance amending the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the
employment staffing document,for Fiscal Year 2013-14.This amendment contains a number of
proposed adjustments to the Fiscal Year 2013-14 budget,including funding for:
• a portion of the costs of the Sugarhouse Streetcar, and various improvements to create a
"greenway"within the corridor.
• a transportation planner position to assist with capital improvement(building and roadway)
projects.
• the City's transit master plan, phase 2 of the Sugar House streetcar plan, and a study of
Foothill Drive(funding from Utah Transit Authority).
• an additional trained nurse dispatcher to manage non-emergency calls from the 9-1-i call-
takers (donation funds from the Utah Hospital Association).
• an update on revenue projections relating to parking meters.
(B 14-4)
Staff Recommendation: Consider options.
E. COMMENTS:
i. Questions to the Mayor from the City Council.
2. Comments to the City Council. (Comments are taken on any item not scheduled for a public
hearing, as well as on any other City business. Comments are limited to two minutes.)
F. NEW BUSINESS:
1. Interlocal Cooperation Agreement: Electric Vehicle Charging Station
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required— Charlie Luke
Consider adopting a resolution and an interlocal cooperation agreement with the State of Utah
regarding the transfer of two rapid charge electric vehicle charging stations and reimbursement
of installation costs.
(C 14-2)
Staff Recommendation: Consider options.
G. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
1. Resolution: Approving the Issuance and Sale of up to$io,000,000 Lease Revenue Bonds of the
Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City(Marmalade Library)
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Bond Item
Consider adopting a resolution approving the issuance and the sale of up to $io,000,000
aggregate principal amount of lease revenue bonds of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake
City, Utah; authorizing the execution and delivery of certain related documents and providing for
related matters.
(Q 13-8)
Staff Recommendation: Adopt the resolution.
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The City Council will consider a motion to recess as the City Council and to convene as the
Board of Directors of the Local Building Authority.
2. Minutes
Consider approving the meeting minutes of December 3, 2013.
(M 13-10)
Staff Recommendation: Approve.
3. Resolution:Approving the Issuance and Sale of up to Sio,000,000 Lease Revenue Bonds of the
Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City(Marmalade Library)
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Bond Item
Consider adopting a bond resolution approving the issuance and the sale of up to $10,000,000
aggregate principal amount of lease revenue bonds of the Local Building Authority of Salt Lake
City, Utah,for the purpose of financing a portion of the cost of acquiring, constructing and
improving a new library; authorizing the execution and delivery of certain related documents and
providing for related matters.
(Q 13-8)
Staff Recommendation: Adopt the resolution.
The Board of Directors will consider a motion to adjourn as the Board of Directors of the Local
Building Authority and reconvene as the City Council.
H. CONSENT
1. Ordinances: Horse Drawn Carriage Amendments
Legislative Sponsor: Charlie Luke
As part of the last step to the legislative process to codify new regulations into City law,the
Council will consider adopting an ordinance repealing Chapter 8.16 of the Salt Lake City Code in
its entirety, renumbering and amending Chapter 5.37 of the Salt Lake City Code, amending
Section 2.07.020 of the Salt Lake City Code, and enacting Chapter 2.15 of the Salt Lake City
Code,to provide further procedures and processes governing the operation of carriage
businesses.
The revised proposal is in response to the Council's request from their initial September 24, 2013
briefing to have the Mayor's Administration and Salt Lake County Animal Services develop
recommendations for horse-drawn carriage regulations.The proposed ordinance includes
incorporating:
• Council Member Charlie Luke's recommendations as part of the framework in
developing the revised proposal.
• Salt Lake County Animal Services'additional revisions that were presented to the
Council on January 7, 2014.
• Language to reflect a contract-based regulatory approach rather than the current
Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity approach.
• Language per the Council's February 4, 2014 motion that expressed support for a
revised ordinance substantially similar to the City Administration's proposed
ordinance but including language providing for the following:
1. Horse Drawn Carriage Committee— non-City or County employee
appointments are subject to appointment of the Mayor with the advice and
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consent of the City Council.
All committee members are voting members.
Additions to the committee:
a. Two at-large general public members who are City residents
b. Equine veterinarian
c. Horse industry representative who works professionally with horses
for hire,but does not have a Department contract to operate
carriages with the City.
The Committee shall meet at a minimum on a quarterly basis.
Horse drawn carriage committee to evaluate the following items and
recommend changes to the Council:
a. Fees
b. Temperature range
c. Minimum working age of a horse
d. Hours of operation during the weekend
e. Random Drug testing
f. Carriage routes
2. Include contract language that would require the horse drawn carriage
company to provide an educational component regarding carriage operations
and how horses are cared for.
3. Keep the minimum working age of a horse at five years but bring this to the
horse drawn carriage committee for consideration.
(0 13-29)
Staff Recommendation: Approve.
2. Set the Date: Ordinance:Water-efficient Landscaping,Tree Protection
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Petition from Mayor
Set the date of Tuesday April, 1, 2014 at 7:oo p.m.to accept public comment and consider
adopting a proposal that would amend the City's zoning regulations to establish water-efficient
landscaping and tree protection regulations in an effort to promote sustainable urban living
[amending Sections 21 A.48 (Zoning: Landscaping and Buffers), and 21 A.62(Zoning:
Definitions) of Salt Lake City Code].The proposed changes are designed to:
• reduce water consumption through grouping plants with similar watering needs together
and ensure efficiencies in the irrigation system design upon installation.
• require the protection of existing trees in the landscaping when designing large projects.
Related provisions of Title 21A-Zoning may also be amended as part of this petition. Petitioner
Mayor Ralph Becker Petition No. PLNPCM2o10-00322.
(0 14-3)
Staff Recommendation: Set date.
3. Set the Date: Ordinance: Master Plan and Zoning Map Amendments-552 North 150o West
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Petition from Applicant
Set the date of Tuesday March, 25, 2014 at 7:oo p.m. to accept public comment and consider
adopting a ordinance regarding a proposal to amend the Northwest Community Master Plan and
rezone the property at 552 North 150o West.The proposed changes would:
• amend the master plan from low density residential to medium density residential
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• rezone the property from R-1/7o0o Single Family Residential to SR-3 Special Pattern
Development Residential.
The requests have been made in order to develop the existing piece of property at a higher
density than is currently allowed.Although the applicant has requested that the property be
rezoned to the SR-3 zone, consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning
district with similar characteristics.
Petitioners —Dave Robinson and Gabe Epperson. Petition Nos. —PLNPCM2o12-00697 and
PLNPCM2o13-00057
(P 14-2)
Staff Recommendation: Set date.
4. Set the Date: Ordinance:Zoning Map Amendment—i75o South 5600 West
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Petition from Applicant
Set the date of Tuesday March, 25, 2014 at 7:oo p.m.to accept public comment and consider
adopting an ordinance regarding a proposal to rezone the property at 175o South 560o West
from Open Space (OS)to M-i Light Manufacturing.The rezone would allow for development of a
three-lot industrial site. Currently the land is vacant.Although the applicant has requested that
the property be rezoned to the M-1 zone, consideration may be given to rezoning the property to
another zoning district with similar characteristics. Related provisions of Title 21A-Zoning
Ordinance may also be amended as part of this petition. Petitioner Natomas Meadows, LLC—
Petition PLNPCM2o13-00767
(P 14-3)
Staff Recommendation: Set date.
5. Set the Date:Resolution: One-Year Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG)for FY 2014-2015
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Budget Item(s)
8:16:20 PM Receive the Mayor's 2014-15 recommendations and set the date of Tuesday,March
25, 2014 at 7:oo p.m.to accept public comment and consider approving an appropriation
resolution adopting the One-Year Annual Action Plan for 2014-2015 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 2014-15 and approving an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement
between Salt Lake City and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD).
(T 14-1)
Staff Recommendation: Set date.
6. Set the Date: Resolution: Donation of Surplus Passenger Van to Repertory Dance Theatre
Legislative Sponsor: James Rogers Co-sponsor: Lisa Adams
Set the date of Tuesday March, 25, 2014 at 7:oo p.m.to accept public comment and consider
adopting a resolution to donate a City fleet vehicle to the Repertory Dance Theater that would
otherwise have been sold as surplus.The City has conducted a public benefit analysis pursuant to
state code.
(R 14-3)
Staff Recommendation: Set date.
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7. Set the Date: Ordinance:Zoning Text Amendments—Subdivisions and Site Design
Development
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Petition from Mayor
Set the date of Tuesday March, 25, 2014 at 7:oo p.m.to accept public comment and consider
adopting an ordinance amending Salt Lake City Code related to Subdivisions,Site Development
and Zoning regulations. (Amending Title 20 Subdivisions, Chapter 18.28 Site Development
Regulations and various sections of Title 21A Zoning.The proposed amendments are designed
to:
• reflect current design standards and best practices in lot,block and street layout and
connectivity.
• make the review process more efficient and user-friendly.
•facilitate incorporation of solar energy systems in new developments.
• consolidate subdivision regulations in one place.
Related provisions of Title 21A-Zoning may also be amended as part of this petition. Petition
Nos. PLNPCM2oo9-00484 and PLNPCM2oo9-01339, Petitioner— Mayor Ralph Becker.
(0 14-4)
Staff Recommendation: Set date.
8. Set the Date:Ordinance:Alley Vacation—Between Roosevelt(1455 South)and Emerson(i490
South)Avenues,from 1.1.77 East to 1130 East
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Petition from Applicant
Set the date of Tuesday March, 25, 2014 at 7:oo p.m.to accept public comment and consider
adopting an ordinance that would vacate and close to public use a portion of the alley located
between Roosevelt (1455 South) and Emerson(1490 South) avenues, running East to West from
approximately 1177 East to ii3o East. Petitioner—Steven Seftel, Petition No. PLNPCM2o13-
00068
(P 14-4)
Staff Recommendation: Set date.
9. Set the Date: Ordinance: Sugar House Streetcar Corridor Master Plan and Zoning Amendments
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Petition from Applicant
Set the date of Tuesday March, 25, 2014 at 7:oo p.m.to accept public comment and consider
adopting an ordinance amending the Sugar House Master Plan, amending the zoning ordinance
to create the Streetcar Corridor form-based zoning district,and amending the zoning map to
establish FB-SC(form-based streetcar core) and FB-SE(form-based streetcar edge) zoning
districts.The ordinance is pursuant to Planning Petitions Nos. PLNPCM2o12-00576 and
PLNPCM2o12-00577.
(P 14-5)
Staff Recommendation: Set date.
io. Ordinance: Annual Assessment for Special Lighting District Loa—2014
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Annual Assessment
Consider adopting an ordinance(The"2014 Assessment Ordinance") approving an assessment
list and levying an annual assessment upon property in Salt Lake City, Utah Lighting District No.
3, now known as Lo3 (the "District Lo3 "); establishing the effective date of the 2014 Assessment
Ordinance; providing for a procedure to contest an assessment; and related matters.
This action renews the annual assessment for operation,maintenance,and electrical energy costs
of street lights within the lighting district (created in 1996) involving 681 property owners.
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Property owners are responsible for 75 percent of the ongoing operating and maintenance cost of
the lights,the City pays the remaining 25 percent. Property owners'costs are levied and billed
annually in the form of special assessments.
(Q 14-1)
Staff Recommendation: Adopt.
11. Board Reappointment: Lucy Cardenas-Business Advisory Board
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Board Appointment
Consider approving the reappointment of Lucy Cardenas to the Business Advisory Board for a
term extending through December 25, 2017.
(I 14-9)
Staff Recommendation: Approve.
12. Board Reappointment: Ryan Evans-Business Advisory Board
Legislative Sponsor:Not Required—Board Appointment
Consider approving the reappointment of Ryan Evans as an ex-officio member to the Business
Advisory Board for a term extending through December 29, 2014.
(I 14-9)
Staff Recommendation: Approve.
I. ADJOURNMENT:
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING
On or before 5:oo p.m. on February 28, 2014,the undersigned, duly appointed City Recorder, does
hereby certify that the above notice and agenda was (1) posted on the Utah Public Notice Website
created under Utah Code Section 63F-1-701, and(2) a copy of the foregoing provided to The Salt
Lake Tribune and/or the Deseret News and to a local media correspondent and any others who have
indicated interest.
CINDI L. MANSELL,MMC/CRM
SALT LAKE CITY RECORDER
Final action may be taken in relation to any topic listed on the agenda, including but
not limited to adoption, rejection, amendment, addition of conditions and variations
of options discussed.
Access agendas and supporting documentation to agenda items at
http://www.slccouncil.com/agenda/
* Open City Hall is an online discussion forum for topics on which the City is seeking the Public's
input. Items that are listed as Open City Hall topics may be found at:
http://www.slcgov.com/opencityhall/
In accordance with State Statute, City Ordinance and Council Policy, one or more Council Members
may be connected via speakerphone.After 5:oo p.m.,please enter the City&County Building
through the main east entrance.
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Notice of Special Accommodations in Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act:
• Please make requests for reasonable accommodation at least three working days prior to
Council meetings by calling the City Council Office at 80i-535-7600.
• The City and County Building is an accessible facility with an entrance located on the street
level just south of the east stairs.
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ASSESSMENT LIST
(To be kept on file in the City Recorder's Office)
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SCHEDULE 2
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE
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2014 COUNCIL MEETINGS
Public Notice is hereby given that the 2014 Annual Meeting Schedule of the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, shall be
as follows:
COUNCIL MEETINGS usually include a WORK SESSION and a FORMAL SESSION. Work Sessions normally begin at
2:00 p.m. and Formal Sessions normally begin at 7:00 p.m.
Council Meetings are held in the City and County Building, 451 South State Street, Room 326, Salt Lake City, Utah.
All meetings of the City Council are open to the public unless closed pursuant to Sections 52-4-204, 52-4-205, 52-4-206
and 78B-1-137, Utah Code Annotated. Notice of each Council meeting is given at least 24 hours in advance of the
meeting as required by State law. An agenda of each meeting is posted at:
• Salt Lake City website http://council.slcqov.com/agendas/default.htm and
• State of Utah Public Notice website www.utah.qov/pmn/index.html
Meetings in addition to those listed below may be held or canceled as circumstances may require, subject to applicable
public notice requirements.
Notice:
• A request for reasonable accommodate should be made at least three working days before a Council meeting by
calling the City Council Office at 801-535-7600.
• The City & County Building is an accessible facility with a street-level entrance located on the east side of the
building.
• In accordance with State statute, City ordinance and Council policy, one or more Council Members may be
connected via speakerphone.
• A sound system for the hearing impaired is available and can be obtained for all public meetings. Please call 48
hours in advance of a meeting for this service.
• Assistive listening devices are available on Channel I. The City will also make arrangements for sign language
interpreters. Please allow 72 hours advance notice for this service. TDD number 801-535-6021.
2014 Council Meeting Dates
January 6, 2014- Induction Ceremony & Reception
January 7, 2014— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
January 14, 2014—Tuesday— RDA Meeting & Council Work Session Only
January 21, 2014—Tuesday— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
February 4, 2014—Tuesday—Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
February 11, 2014—Tuesday— RDA Meeting & Council Retreat
February 18, 2014—Tuesday— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
March 4, 2014—Tuesday — Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
March 8— 12, 2014 NLCT Congressional City Conference, Washington, D.C.
March 18, 2014—Tuesday— RDA MEETING & Council Work Session Only
March 25, 2014—Tuesday— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
April 1, 2014—Tuesday— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
April 8, 2014—Tuesday— RDA MEETING & Council Work Session Only
April 9— 11, 2014 ULCT Mid-Year Conference, St. George, UT
April 26-29, 2014 APA's 2014 National Planning Conference, Atlanta, GA
April 22, 2014—Tuesday — Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
April 29, 2014 —Tuesday—TENTATIVE Council Work Session (as needed for budget)
May 6, 2014— Tuesday— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
May 13, 2014—Tuesday— RDA MEETING & Council Work Session Only
May 20, 2014—Tuesday— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
May 27, 2014—Tuesday —TENTATIVE Work Session (as needed for budget)
June 3, 2014—Tuesday— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
June 5, 2014—Thursday—TENTATIVE Work Session (as needed for Budget)
June 10, 2014—Tuesday— RDA MEETING & Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
June 12, 2014—Thursday—TENTATIVE Work Session (as needed for Budget)
(Budget must be adopted by June 22, 2014)
June 17, 2014—Tuesday- Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
July 15, 2014—Tuesday— RDA MEETING, Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
July 22, 2014—Tuesday— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
August 5, 2014—Tuesday NIGHT OUT AGAINST CRIME
August 12, 2014—Tuesday— RDA MEETING, Work Session & Formal Meeting
August 19, 2014—Tuesday—Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
September 2, 2014—Tuesday—Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
September 10 - 12, 2014 ULCT Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT
September 16, 2014—Tuesday— RDA Meeting and Council Work Session
September 21-24, 2014 Rail—Volution, Minneapolis, MN
September 23, 2014—Tuesday—Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
September 30, 2014—TENTATIVE COUNCIL RETREAT OR COUNCIL WORK SESSION AND FORMAL MEETING
October 7, 2014—Tuesday— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
October 14, 2014—Tuesday— RDA MEETING & Council Work Session Only
October 21, 2014—Tuesday— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
November 13-16, 2014 NLCT Congress of Cities Exposition, Seattle,WA
November 6, 2014—Thursday— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
November 18, 2014—Tuesday— RDA MEETING, Council Work Session Only
November 25, 2014—Tuesday—Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
December 2, 2014—Tuesday— Council Work Session & Formal Meeting
December 9, 2014—Tuesday— RDA MEETING, Work Session & Formal Meeting
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S,\t.I 1 ,'\I\I C I 1 1 III S 4 1 I l normally begin at 2:00 p.m.and Formal Sessions normally begin at 7:00 p.m.
Council Meetings are held in the City and County Building,451 South Stale Street,Room 326, '
Salt Lake City,Utah.
(\( MI NI N.\\'1F A1l meetings of the City Council are open to the public unless closed pursuant to Sections 52-
52-4-205,4-204, 52-4-206 and 78B-1-137,Utah Code Annotated.Notice of each Council
electing Is given of least 24 hours In advance of the meeting as required by State law. An
agenda of each meeting is posted at:
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-State of Utah Public Notice website www.utah.gov/pmn/index.html
Meetings in addition to those listed below may be held or canceled as circumstances mar re-
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Notice:
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8015357671 0000937060 a Council meeting by calling the City Council Office at 801-535-7600.
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('UST.REF.NO' January 6,2014-Induction Ceremony&Reception
January 7,2014-Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
January 14,2014-Tuesday-RDA Meeting&Council Work Session Only
Annual Mtgs January 21,2014-Tuesday-Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
February 4,2014-Tuesday-Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
February 11,2014-Tuesday-RD4 Meeting&Council Retreat
CAP]ION 1 February 18,2014-Tuesday-Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
March 4,2014-Tuesday-Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
March 8-12,2014 NLCT Congressional City Conference,Washington,D.C.
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Apri 9-11,2014 ULCT Mid-Year Conference,St.George,UT
Apri 26-29,2014 APA's 2014 National Planning Conference,Atlanta,GA
Apri 22,2014-Tuesday-Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
96 Lines 3.00 Apri 29,2014-Tuesday-TENTATIVE Council Work Session(as needed for budget)
May 6,2014-Tuesday-Council Work Session&Parasol Meeting
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May 20,2014-Tuesday-Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
May 27,2014-Tuesday-TENTATIVE Work Session(as needed far budget)
2 June 3,2014-Tuesday-Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
June 5,2014-Thursday-TENTATIVE Work Session(as needed for Budget)
June 10,2014-Tuesday-RDA METING&Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
bIISC.CHARGES (Budget
12,2014-Thursday-TENTATIVE Work Session(as needed for Budget)
(Budget must be adopted by June 22,2014)
• - June 17,2014-Tuesday-Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
July 15,2014-Tuesday-RDA MEETING,Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
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July 22,2014-Tuesday-Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
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August 12,2014-Tuesday-RDA MEETING,Work Session&Formal Meeting
August 19,2014-Tuesday-Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
FEB 1 2011, September 2,2014-Tuesday-Council Work Session&Formal Meeting
2 �j September 10-12,2014 ULCT Annual Conference,Salt Lake City,UT'
September 16,2014-Tuesday-RDA Meeting and Council Work Session
September 21-24,2014 Rail-Volution,Minneapolis,MN
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