March 13, 1984

 

 

SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL

AGENDA

CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING

Room 301

451 SOUTH STATE STREET

 

Tuesday, March 13, 1984

6:00 p.m.

 

A.          POLICY SESSION: 5:00 p.m. to 5:55 p.m., 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.

4.    Special Presentation: Mayor Ted L. Wilson will present his recommendations on the Capital Improvements Program and City/County Building.

      (B 84-1)

 

 

C.          NEW COUNCIL BUSINESS

 

1.    Consider and adopt an ordinance amending Section 25-1-2 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965, as last amended by Bill No. 4 of 1984, relating to the adoption of an Employment Staffing Document for Salt Lake City, by authorizing three additional communication coordinators for the Salt Lake City Airport Authority.

      (O 83-18)

 

2.    Consider and adopt a resolution in support of the state’s congressional delegation’s bill to designate the Twin Peaks and Mt. Olympus areas as wilderness with the same provisions as the Lone Peak Wilderness Area regarding watershed protection, sanitation facilities, and forest fire suppression.

      (R 84-3)

 

D.          CONSENT AGENDA

 

1.    Set a date for a public hearing on Tuesday, April 10, 1984 at 6:45 p.m. to discuss the adoption of the Guadalupe Target Area Plan.

      (T 84-4)

 

2.    Set a date for a non-advertised public hearing for Tuesday, March 20, 1984 at 6:45 p.m. to consider Petition 400-167 of 1984 - alley vacation - Intermountain Health Care, Inc. and The Boyer Company.

      (P 84-21)

 

E.          UNFINISHED COUNCIL BUSINESS

 

1.    Consider and adopt a resolution authorizing payment of tax increment funds for the installation and construction of facilities, structures or other improvements which are publicly owned within the C.B.D. Neighborhood Development Project Area, subject to approval of said funds in the 1984-1985 agency budget.

      (R 84-4)

 

F.          PUBLIC HEARINGS

 

1.    6:00 p.m. - Consider and adopt a resolution authorizing the execution and delivery of a second supplemental memorandum of agreement supplementing and amending the memorandum of agreement dated October 29, 1981, between Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, and Headlund Limited, as heretofore supplemented and amended, to extend to forty-eight months the period within which the parties shall have agreed to certain terms and conditions referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 of such memorandum of agreement, as supplemented and amended.

      (Q 83-17)

 

2.    6:15 p.m. Consider and discuss Petition No. 400-109 submitted by Chen’s International Corporation requesting the closure of a portion of Sumner Avenue (approximately 200 North) together with a 15-foot wide alley (approximately 175 North) from 1500 West to 1540 West, and adopt the ordinance relating thereto.

      (P 84-10)

 

3.    6:30 p.m. - Consider and discuss placing the James Jensen Granary, 626 South 400 East, and the James T. and Mary M. Donahue house, 141 South 200 East, on the City Register of Cultural Resources and designating these structures as landmark sites.

      (L 84-1)

 

4.    6:45 p.m. - Consider and discuss Petition No. 400-138 submitted by the Citizens for the Capitol Hill Historic District requesting that Capitol Hill be designated as a historic district.

      (P 84-7)

 

5.    7:15 p.m. - Consider and discuss Petition No. 400-100 submitted by Vern Dipo et al., requesting the vacation of a portion of a 15-foot wide alley within the Nye’s Addition Subdivision, which runs south from 1300 South Street between Edison and 200 East Streets, and adopt the ordinance vacating said alley.

      (P 84-9)

 

6.    7:30 p.m. - Consider and discuss Petition No. 400-134 submitted by Little America Hotel Corporation requesting the vacation of Carson Street which runs south from 400 South approximately 148 feet west of Main Street.

      (P 84-11)

 

7.    7:45 p.m. - Receive public comment concerning the City Council’s preliminary recommendations for allocation of $4,628,000 in 10th Year Community Development Block Grant funds available July 1, 1984.

      (T 83-28)

 

G.          COMMENTS

 

            1. Questions to the Mayor.

            2. Citizen Comments.

 

H.          ADJOURNMENT