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Transmittal - 9/10/2021ERIN MENDENHALL DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY Mayor and NEIGHBORHOODS Blake Thomas Director SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 404 WWW.SLC.GOV P.O. BOX 145486, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5486 TEL 801.535.6230 FAX 801.535.6005 CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL ________________________ Date Received: _________________ Lisa Shaffer, Chief Administrative Officer Date sent to Council: _________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ TO: Salt Lake City Council DATE: Amy Fowler, Chair FROM: Blake Thomas, Director, Department of Community & Neighborhoods __________________________ SUBJECT: PLNPCM2020-00999 – Elm Avenue Alley Vacation STAFF CONTACT: Amanda Roman, Principal Planner amanda.roman@slcgov.com, (801) 535-7660 DOCUMENT TYPE: Ordinance RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council follow the recommendation of the Planning Commission to approve an Ordinance to vacate the alley. BUDGET IMPACT: None BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Jonas and Danielle Sappington, property owners and petition representatives, are requesting to vacate the alley that runs south of their property, more specifically between 1000 E and Lincoln Street. The alley is orientated east-west and the proposal is to vacate the eastern half of the alley. The applicant is requesting to vacate this portion of the alley in order to acquire the property and incorporate it into 968 E Elm Avenue, 974 E Elm Avenue, 980 E Elm Avenue, and 2188 S 1000 E. The applicants identify public safety and lack of use of the public right-of-way as the main reasons for the request. July 20, 2021 Lisa Shaffer (Jul 26, 2021 12:43 MDT) 07/26/2021 07/26/2021 The eastern portion of the alley has been physically incorporated into the four referenced properties and has not been used as a public right-of-way for at least 15 years. The lack of use could be contributed to there being two structures that block the right-of- way, which were built without permits. If approved, the alley vacation could potentially make it possible to legalize the existing structures and use of the land through potential lot line adjustments if the structures comply with all applicable zoning standards and building code regulations. The existing alleyway is used by Rocky Mountain Power to access utility poles and overhead utility lines. The company did not provide a statement in favor or opposition of the vacation – but indicated that the alley vacation could increase the cost of infrastructure maintenance and potentially hinder quick restoration in cases of power outage. The applicant also referenced safety concerns as a reason the alley should be vacated. They believe that incorporating the land into private property would benefit the community because if opened, the alley may attract unlawful activity, but did not provide evidence that a public safety issue currently existed. Staff recommended the Planning Commission forward a negative recommendation to the City Council with the reasoning that the vacation would not support the City’s master plan policies, which aim to increase pedestrian connectivity and active transportation. Staff also found that the proposal does not satisfy Section 14.52.020 of the Salt Lake City Ordinance, which states alley vacations may be considered when the proposal satisfies a lack of use, public safety, urban design, or community purpose policy. More information can be found in the staff report. Planning Commission reviewed the staff report, accepted public comment, and proceeded to vote in favor of forwarding a position recommendation to the City Council. If the City Council votes to vacate the alley, it should be noted that the vacation does not automatically authorize the structures that were built in the alley to remain and does not provide an exception to applicable regulations regarding the locations of accessory structures. Additionally, the ordinance does not affect the distribution of vacated right of way as established in Utah Code Subsection 72-5-105(2). PUBLIC PROCESS: Community Council Notice: A notice of application was sent to the Sugar House Community Council on January 7, 2021. The applicant and staff attended a community council meeting on February 8, 2021. The initial comments were generally supportive of the proposal, but prior to the Planning Commission meeting the Community Council Chair, Judi Short, submitted a letter in opposition of vacating the alley. The letter can be found in Attachment 4b. The community council believes the alley should remain open to accommodate utility access, parking, and pedestrian circulation. Planning Commission Meeting: On March 10, 2021, the Planning Commission held a public hearing regarding the proposed alley vacation. One citizen was concerned the city would vacate the entire alley, which would block access to their property. Five citizens provided testimony in support of the request. The citizens in favor of the alley vacation stated that utility access will not be impacted because they can be accessed from private property. Those in favor also stated that opening the alley would not improve walkability and could attract unwanted people and activity. The Commission discussed the timeline of when the two structures were built in the right-of-way and if vacating the alley to accommodate private property owners would set a poor precedence. Additionally, the Commission discussed future city plans for the alley and if vacating it would impact utility access and increase crime levels. The Commission voted 6-3 to forward a favorable recommendation to the City Council for the alley vacation, inconsistent with the staff recommendation. Planning Commission (PC) Records a) PC Agenda of March 10, 2021 (Click to Access) b) PC Minutes of March 10, 2021 (Click to Access) c) Planning Commission Staff Report of March 10, 2021 (Click to Access Report) EXHIBITS: 1) Ordinance 2) Project Chronology 3) Notice of City Council Public Hearing 4) Planning Commission a) Public Hearing Notice b) Community Council Comments 5) Original Petition 6) Mailing Labels TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) ORDINANCE 2) PROJECT CHRONOLOGY 3) NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING 4) PLANNING COMMISSION a) PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE b) COMMUNITY COUNCIL COMMENTS 5) ORIGINAL PETITION 6) MAILING LABELS 1. ORDINANCE SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. ________ of 2021 (Vacating a portion of city-owned alley situated adjacent to properties located at 968 East Elm Avenue, 974 East Elm Avenue, 980 East Elm Avenue, and 2188 South 1000 East Street) An ordinance vacating a portion of an unnamed, city-owned alley adjacent to properties located at 968 East Elm Avenue, 974 East Elm Avenue, 980 East Elm Avenue, and 2188 South 1000 East Street, pursuant to Petition No. PLNPCM2020-00999. WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Planning Commission held a public hearing on March 10, 2021 to consider a request made by Jonas and Danielle Sappington (“Applicants”) (Petition No. PLNPCM2020-00999) to vacate a portion of an unnamed, city-owned alley adjacent to properties located at 968 East Elm Avenue, 974 East Elm Avenue, 980 East Elm Avenue, and 2188 South 1000 East Street on behalf of four property owners whose land abuts the portion of alley proposed to be vacated; and WHEREAS, two accessory structures have been placed or erected in the subject portion of alley without authorization by Salt Lake City Corporation; and WHEREAS, the subject portion of alley is situated within the Fairmount Springs Addition subdivision; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Utah Code Subsection 72-5-105(2), when a public right-of-way is vacated by a local governmental entity with the authority to do so, ownership of the vacated right-of-way vests in the abutting property owners, with each receiving half of the width of the former right-of-way; and WHEREAS, the unauthorized structures placed or erected within the subject portion of alley are situated on the centerline of the alley; and WHEREAS, at its March 10, 2021 hearing, the planning commission voted in favor of forwarding a positive recommendation to the Salt Lake City Council on Applicants’ petition to vacate the portion of alley described herein; and WHEREAS, following a public hearing on this matter, the city council finds that the city’s interest in the portion of city-owned alley described herein is not presently necessary for use by the public and that vacating a portion of that unnamed, city-owned alley will not be adverse to the general public’s interest; and NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. Vacating City-Owned Alley. That a portion of an unnamed, city-owned alley adjacent to properties located at 968 East Elm Avenue, 974 East Elm Avenue, 980 East Elm Avenue, and 2188 South 1000 East Street, which is the subject of Petition No. PLNPCM2020-00999, and which is more particularly described on Exhibit “A” attached hereto, is hereby vacated and declared not presently necessary or available for public use. SECTION 2. Reservations and Disclaimers. The above vacation is expressly made subject to all existing rights-of-way and easements of all public utilities of any and every description now located on and under or over the confines of this property, and also subject to the rights of entry thereon for the purposes of maintaining, altering, repairing, removing or rerouting said utilities, including the city’s water and sewer facilities. Said vacation is also subject to any existing rights-of-way or easements of private third parties. This ordinance does not authorize any structure(s) that may have been placed or erected in the portion of alley described herein and does not provide an exception to applicable regulations regarding any such structures. Additionally, this ordinance does not affect the distribution of vacated right of way as established in Utah Code Subsection 72-5-105(2). SECTION 3. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective on the date of its first publication and shall be recorded with the Salt Lake County Recorder. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah this _______ day of ______________, 2021. ______________________________ CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: ______________________________ CITY RECORDER Transmitted to Mayor on _______________________. Mayor's Action: _______Approved. _______Vetoed. ______________________________ MAYOR ______________________________ CITY RECORDER (SEAL) Bill No. ________ of 2021 Published: ______________. Ordinance vacating alley adjacent to Elm Ave APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office Date:__________________________________ By: ___________________________________ Paul C. Nielson, Senior City Attorney June 28, 2021 EXHIBIT “A” Legal description of the unnamed, city-owned alley to be vacated: A portion of a 16’ wide public alleyway that is to be vacated. Said alleyway is located in Block 2, Fairmount Springs Addition, as recorded in Book ‘F’, Page 88 in the Salt Lake County Recorder’s office. Said alleyway vacation described to wit: Beginning at the Northeast Corner of Lot 13, Block 2, said Fairmount Springs Addition, and running thence along the north line of said Lot 13 and it’s extension N89°40’W 152.5 feet; thence N8°32’50”W 16.19 feet to the Southwest Corner of Lot 7, Block 2, said subdivision; thence S89°40’E 155 feet to the Southeast Corner of Lot 12, Block 2, said subdivision; thence S00°20’W 16 feet to the point of beginning. 2. PROJECT CHRONOLOGY PROJECT CHRONOLOGY Petition: PLNPCM2020-00999 December 15, 2020 Jonas and Danielle Sappington submitted an application to vacate the eastern half of the alley abutting the properties at 968 E Elm Ave, 974 E Elm Ave, 980 E Elm Ave, and 2188 S 1000 E. January 5, 2021 Petition PLNPCM2020-00999 assigned to Mayara Lima, Principal Planner, for staff analysis and processing. January 7, 2021 Email sent to Recognized Community Organizations (Sugar House Community Council) informing them of the petition. February 8, 2021 Proposal discussed at Sugar House Community Council online meeting. February 25, 2021 Sign posted on property. February 26, 2021 Planning Commission hearing notices posted on City and State websites and Planning Division listserv. Notices also mailed out to property owners/residents. March 3, 2021 The petition was reassigned to Amanda Roman, Principal Planner, after Mayara Lima accepted a new position within the City. March 10, 2021 Planning Commission reviewed the petition and held a public hearing. The commission voted 6:3 to send a positive recommendation to the City Council. March 22, 2021 Ordinance review requested from City Attorney’s office. 3. NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Salt Lake City Council is considering Petition PLNPCM2020-00999 Elm Avenue Alley Vacation – A request by Jonas & Danielle Sappington, owners of the property at approximately 968 E Elm Avenue and petition representatives, to vacate the alley that runs south of their property, more specifically between 1000 E and Lincoln Street. The alley is oriented east-west and the proposal is to vacate the eastern half of the alley, which abuts 4 residential properties. The affected properties are 968 E Elm Avenue, 974 E Elm Avenue, 980 E Elm Avenue, and 2188 S 1000 E. The properties are zoned R-1/5,000 Single-Family Residential and are located in Council District 7, represented by Amy Fowler. As part of their study, the City Council is holding two advertised public hearings to receive comments regarding the petition. During these hearings, anyone desiring to address the City Council concerning this issue will be given an opportunity to speak. The Council may consider adopting the ordinance on the same night of the second public hearing. The hearing will be held electronically: DATE: Date #1 and Date #2 TIME: 7:00 p.m. PLACE: **This meeting will not have a physical location. **This will be an electronic meeting pursuant to the Salt Lake City Emergency Proclamation. If you are interested in participating in the Public Hearing, please visit our website at https://www.slc.gov/council/ to learn how you can share your comments during the meeting. Comments may also be provided by calling the 24-Hour comment line at (801)535-7654 or sending an email to council.comments@slcgov.com. All comments received through any source are shared with the Council and added to the public record. If you have any questions relating to this proposal, please call Amanda Roman at 801-535-7660 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday or via e-mail at amanda.roman@slcgov.com. You may review the file online at https://citizenportal.slcgov.com/Citizen/Default.aspx , by selecting the Planning tab, and entering the petition numbers PLNPCM2020-00999. People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation no later than 48 hours in advance in order to participate in this hearing. Please make requests at least two business days in advance. To make a request, please contact the City Council Office at council.comments@slcgov.com , 801-535-7600, or relay service 711. 4.PLANNING COMMISSION a.Public Hearing NoticeMarch 10, 2021 4.PLANNING COMMISSION b. Community Council CommentsMarch 10, 2021 5. ORIGINAL PETITION Petition PLNPCM2020-00999 Applicant name: Jonas & Danielle Sappington 968 E. Elm Ave. Salt Lake City, UT 84106 Letter of Explanation: We would like to request that this alley be vacated for the following reasons: •Improved Community. Having been inspired by several new, strong and stylish homes built in our neighborhood, and having a growing family of 4 children, we desire to rebuild our home and add an ADU on the south end of our property. With the alley vacated, we would have several more feet to make this possible, as our current lot is not large enough to accommodate a suitable ADU. We have plans to build a home that would compliment and add appeal to our growing area of the city while keeping family life active and evident. •Neighborhood Unity. All potentially affected owners are aware that this application brings to light the structures currently in the alley and the risk of them being lost to those that use them. We have spoken at length with one another about win-win resolutions regarding the land gained by each of us if the alley is vacated. We are all willing to risk the transparency of the situation to reach a more beneficial situation for all. •Safety. We and several other neighborhood homeowners have noticed the major difference between the level of safety in and around our alley and the alleys near us. The alley in the block east of us has already been vacated and reports no safety concerns. Our alley is not vacated but allows no thru-traffic because of the structures mentioned above and also experiences no safety concerns. The alley in the block west of us, however, is not vacated and is a through-alley. This alley has been and is now extremely unsafe for pedestrians. We hear remarkable stories of crime and vandalizing on a regular basis and see daily for ourselves the transient campsites and drug paraphernalia in the gravel. We are all apprehensive of this situation spreading to our block if ours became a through-alley. Conversely, nicer homes and ADUs might improve the safety of the entire neighborhood :) •Research. We have reached out to the Transportation and learned that there are no plans for our particular alley. We have also consulted with the Engineering Department at length about the implications of the vacation. We truly believe that vacating this alley would be a smart and valuable improvement to our area by strengthening our community in the short and long term. Thank you for your consideration, Jonas & Danielle Sappington Applicant name: Jonas & Danielle Sappington 968 E. Elm Ave. Salt Lake City, UT 84106 Alley Vacation Proposal—City Policy Satisfaction Statement In considering the proposed partial alley vacation, we would like to address the city policies found in Chapter 14.52.020. A. Lack of Use: The section of the alley we have requested be vacated is physically blocked by a variety of structures that renders it unusable as a public right of way. These structures include sheds, a brick garage and variety of fencing. These materials have been blocking this portion of the alley for at least 15 years. Upon on-site inspection by multiple city personnel, it is evident that a thru-alley does not exist.* The unblocked portion of the alley is a dead end and is used for Rocky Mountain Power utility access and as a personal driveway for one resident. (Our proposal is to keep this unblocked portion public). This situation is visible through satellite imagery. In addition, surrounding alleyways are no longer used by sanitation services. *We were advised at our pre-application meeting to reach out to Transportation and Engineering. As a result, city engineers visited our block and have seen the alley’s current status. B. Public Safety: Right now, the obstructions in the alley blur several homeowner property lines, making us unable to build upon or safely seal our yards. If the alley is vacated, as proposed, we and the other affected owners intend to clarify and construct safe boundaries between us and the rest of the alley. If our alley is not vacated and the current, illegal obstructions are removed, it will expose our alley to severe safety concerns that exist in the thru-alley immediately west of our block, between the streets of 9th East and Lincoln. Those safety concerns include theft, vandalism and burglary. Our neighbors have witnessed burglars with flashlights entering through the roof of a business of that alley in the middle of the night. A home which borders this alley was twice invaded by the thru-alley’s wandering population and endure persistent theft. These examples represent only a fraction of the severity of crime that goes on in this neglected space. In addition, constant signs of illegal drug use and vandalism are prevalent. Besides being completely dark and too narrow for vehicle and foot traffic to coexist, this roadway is unsafe for pedestrian use due to insanitary waste, used needles and deteriorating structures—all created and/or intensified by the transient activity. Despite their close proximity, there is a stark contrast between the public safety conditions of our partial alley verses the sadly deteriorated state of the thru-alley west of us. C. Urban Design: Vacating the alley empowers homeowners to develop the wasted space behind their homes. Personally, we plan to build a new home and use the additional space for an accessory dwelling unit. This would allow for increased housing and conform nicely with the current projects on our block, such as the vacated alley immediately east of us with new homes and major development. D. Community Purpose: While we would not be using the vacated space for a neighborhood garden or play area, we do believe that resident-cared-for property would be visually appealing and inspire positive community growth. It is difficult to convey all of the details that contribute to making this decision. As homeowners, we have done our best and are unified in our perspective. We would love for you to visit our alley or ask us for any additional information you think we could provide. Thank you. Applicant name: Jonas & Danielle Sappington 968 E. Elm Ave. Salt Lake City, UT 84106 Written description of of proposed alley vacation The alley 155’ in length from east to west and 16’ in width from north to south, between parcels 1620137004000, 1620137005000, and 1620137006000 on the north boundary and 1620137023000 and 1620137018000* on the south boundary and 1000 East on the east boundary as further illustrated/highlighted on the attached Salt Lake County Sidwell map. *A small portion (1.5’) of this property borders the proposed vacation in order to make a clean line. 6.MAILING LABELS OWN_FULL_NAME OWN_ADDR OWN_UNIT OWN_CITY OWN_STATOWN_ZIP AARON N STEVENSON; CAITLIN B STEVENSON (JT)956 E ELM AVE SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 ABRAHAM SMITH; KIMBERLY COLTON (JT)2186 S LINCOLN ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 ANGELA M WAAGEN; KIM C WAAGEN (JT)924 E ELM AVE SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 AURELIO RUELAS 1015 E ELM AVE SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 BARRY NOLEN 2767 S FILMORE ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 BEHUNIN PROPERTIES LLC 4087 W FENWICK CIR SOUTH JORDAN UT 84009 BENJAMIN M MCADAMS; JULIE J MCADAMS (JT)2205 S 1000 E SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 CAMERON SHANER 1002 E ELM AVE SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 CATHERINE M VANIER 2208 S LINCOLN ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 CIH REV TRUST 1380 BONITA BAHIA BENICIA CA 94510 DARREN D FARNSWORTH; BRENNA GARDNER (JT)2204 S 1000 E SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 DAVID SALAS WHEELER; MICHELLE M WHEELER (JT)2196 S 1000 E SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 DEVLIN ENTERPRISES INCORPORATED 2156 S 1000 E SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 DIANE P STEWART; SAMUEL S STEWART (JT)2204 S LINCOLN ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 DIXON PLACE LLC 2319 S FOOTHILL DR SALT LAKE CITY UT 84109 ERIC L SMITH; LAURIE L SMITH (JT)1010 E ELM AVE SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 FOREST ROBERT GOOD 2187 S 1000 E SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 GARETT MILES; HALEY MILES (JT)42843 CHAMPNEY CT BROADLANDS VA 20148 HAO NGOC EVANS TRUST 12/23/2015 1024 E ELM AVE SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 INGRAM BARTON HOLDINGS, LLC 733 N MAIN ST SPANISH FORK UT 84660 ISAIAH RAMIREZ; TANYA MANIFOLD (JT)1059 E 900 S SALT LAKE CITY UT 84105 JAMES FLEEGE 922 E ELM AVE SALT LAKE CITY UT 84106 JOHN W CARLISLE; 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