July 17, 1984

 

 

SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL

AGENDA

CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING

Room 301

451 SOUTH STATE STREET

 

Tuesday, July 17, 1984

6:00 p.m.

 

A.          POLICY SESSION: Room 211 City Hall, City and County Building.

 

1.    Report of the Executive Director.

 

B.          OPENING CEREMONIES:

 

1.    Invocation.

2.    Pledge of Allegiance.

3.    Approval of the minutes.

4a.   Special Presentation: The Safe Drinking Water Committee will present a street sign certifying that Salt Lake City’s water complies with the Safe Drinking Water Act to the City Council and Mayor.

   (G 84-27)

 

4b.   Resolution of Appreciation: The City Council and Mayor will present a resolution of appreciation to David Nimkin, Executive Director of Neighborhood Housing Services.

   (R 84-11)

 

4c.   Bid Opening: Consider and adopt a motion referring to the City Engineer for tabulation and recommendation all bids for construction of Project No. 40-R-6, Concrete Replacement Special Improvement District, for work on various non-contiguous city streets.

   (Q 84-5)

 

C.          NEW COUNCIL BUSINESS

 

1.    Consider and adopt a resolution authorizing the execution of an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between Salt Lake City Corporation and Salt Lake County for joint acquisition by Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County of real property for expansion of landfill operations.

      (C 84-299)

 

2.    Consider and adopt a resolution opposing the sale of fireworks in Salt Lake City and requesting the State Legislature repeal legislation allowing sale of fireworks in Utah.

      (R 84-10)

 

D.          CONSENT AGENDA

 

1.    1. Consider and adopt a motion that: (1) the Official Notice of Bond Sale for the $92,000 Special Assessment Bonds, Series 1984 of Salt Lake City, Utah, Special Improvement Curb and Gutter Extension No. 38-700, be ratified and approved in all respects and that the City Officials and the financial consultant for the Municipality be authorized and directed to proceed with any appropriate action in connection with the scheduled sale of the Bonds on August 7, 1984; (2) that the Abbreviated Notice of Sale of the Bonds in substantially the form hereinafter set out be published on time in the Deseret News prior to August 7, 1984; (3) that the Preliminary Official Statement and the Official Statement concerning the bonds be and the same are hereby approved in substantially the form presented to the City Council and the use thereof in connection with the sale of the Bonds is hereby authorized.

      (Q 82-12)

 

2.    Consider and adopt an ordinance amending Title 37 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965, as amended, by amending Schedule 1, relating to Wastewater Control.

      (O 84-20)

 

3.    Consider and adopt an ordinance repealing Section 135 of the Traffic Code relating to all-night parking prohibited, and renumbering Section 135.5 to be Section 135 of the Traffic Code of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965, as amended, relating to streets for storage prohibited.

      (O 84-23)

 

4.    Consider and approve the reappointment of Ronald Coleman to the Civil Service Commission.

      (I 84-12)

 

5.    Consider and approve the appointment of Stephanie Cannon and Corinne Sweet and the reappointment of Elizabeth Montague to the Library Board.

      (I 84-13)

 

6.    Consider and adopt an ordinance amending Title 37 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965, relating to sewers and sewer service.

      (O 84-21)

 

7.    Consider and adopt a resolution authorizing the execution of an interlocal cooperation agreement between Salt Lake City and West Jordan for construction of a new sanitary sewer line at Salt Lake City Airport No. 2.

      (C 84-260)

 

E.          UNFINISHED COUNCIL BUSINESS

 

1.    Consider and adopt an ordinance vacating a portion of a public alley located within the Waterloo Addition Subdivision, said alley being 13-feet wide and running south from Kensington Avenue to Bryan Avenue between 300 and 400 East Streets in Salt Lake City, as requested in Petition No. 400-106 submitted by Ray Marler, et al.

      (P 84-5)

 

2.    Consider a motion to reconsider adjusting the mill levy of the general fund from 17.29 to 17.48.

      (R 84-9)

 

3.    Consider a motion to reconsider adjusting the mill levy of the library from 2.96 to 3.00.

      (R 84-9)

 

4.    Consider a resolution determining the rate of tax levy and levying taxes upon all real and personal property within Salt Lake City, Utah made taxable by law for the year 1984, for the general fund.

      (R 84-9)

 

5.    Consider a resolution determining the rate of tax levy and levying taxes upon all real and personal property within Salt Lake City, Utah made taxable by law for the year 1984, for the library.

      (R 84-9)

 

F.          PUBLIC HEARINGS

 

1.    6:30 p.m. - Obtain public comment concerning an ordinance amending Section 5-9-1 and adding new Sections 5-9-19, 5-9-20, and 5-9-21 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965, relating to Electrical Regulations, and adopt the ordinance relating thereto.

      (O 84-22)

 

2.    6:45 p.m. - Consider and adopt the Sugar House Target Area Plan.

      (T 84-16)

 

3.    7:00 p.m. - Consider and adopt the West Capitol Hill Target Area Plan.

      (T 84-17)

 

4.    7:15 p.m. - Consider and discuss Petition No. 400-181 submitted by Donald A. Mackey requesting that Salt Lake City vacate the public’s interest in a dirt road across his land which is part of the development of the Arlington Hills Plat “L” Subdivision.

      (P 84-39)

 

5.    7:30 p.m. - Consider and discuss Petition No. 400-175 submitted by Gary Guest, et al., requesting vacation of an alley located within the Highland Park Plat A Subdivision, said alley running east and west between 18th East and Melbourne Streets, parallel to Stratford Avenue in Salt Lake City, and adopt the ordinance relating thereto.

      (P 84-43)

 

G.          COMMENTS

 

            1. Questions to the Mayor.

a. Report on the status of proposed land trades involving Welfare Square and Tanner Park and White Softball Park and Hansen Hollow.

 

            2. Citizen Comments.

a. Dorothey Wood will address the Council and Mayor concerning the curb and gutter work to be done on 1700 South as part of Special Improvement District No. 38-750.

 

H.          ADJOURNMENT