SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA
CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING
Room 301
451 SOUTH STATE STREET
Tuesday, March 6, 1984
6:00 p.m.
PLEASE NOTE: The Budget, Finance, and Administration Committee will meet at 4:45 p.m. in Room 211 to discuss the request for an Industrial Revenue Bond in the amount of $3,500,000 for Tennessee Plastic Moulding Corporation, a Tennessee Corporation.
A. POLICY SESSION: 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Room 211 City Hall, City and County Building.
1. Report of the Executive Director.
2. Steve Goldsmith will brief the Council on the status of the Artspace Project.
B. OPENING CEREMONIES:
1. Invocation.
2. Pledge of Allegiance.
3. Approval of the minutes.
4. Special presentation: Mayor Ted L. Wilson and Charles Johnson, Executive Director of the United Way, will present United Way awards.
D. CONSENT AGENDA
1. Consider and adopt an Inducement Resolution for an Industrial Revenue Bond for Tennessee Plastic Moulding Corp., a Tennessee Corporation, in the amount of $3,500,000, to retool an existing 80,000 square-foot building located on seven acres at approximately 1850 West 1500 South, to manufacture, assemble, and distribute finished plastic products for Caleco Corporation.
(Q 84-3)
2. Consider and adopt an ordinance amending Sections 20-13-5, 20-17-12, 20-30-5, 20-35-6, 30-1-31, 30-6-2, 43-3-5, 44-3-6, 46-5-98(4), of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965, relating to various application fees of the Salt Lake City Police Department.
(O 84-7)
3. Consider and adopt a resolution authorizing the execution of an interlocal cooperation agreement between Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, and E. T. Technologies for soil regeneration.
(C 84-31)
4. Set a date for a non-advertised public hearing on March 20, 1984 at 6:15 p.m. to discuss Petition No. 400-101 submitted by Kay Freckleton, et al., requesting the vacation of a 15 foot wide alley which runs east/west between Cheyenne and Montgomery Streets, directly north of, and parallel to, 800 South Street.
(P 84-14)
5. Consider and adopt an ordinance changing the name of “Sperry Court” as it lies between 600 South and 700 South in Salt Lake City, Utah, to hereinafter be known as “Washington Street” upon the official street map of Salt Lake City by amending Section 41-6-1 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965.
(P 83-493)
6. Set a date for a public hearing on Tuesday, April 10, 1984, at 6:00 p.m. to discuss Petition No. 400-130 submitted by Salt Lake City Corporation requesting the vacation of Learned Avenue between 11th and 12th West, and the closure of a 15-foot alley running east and west between Learned Avenue and North Temple Street.
(P 84-15)
7. Set a date for a non-advertised public hearing on Tuesday, April 10, 1984, at 6:15 p.m. to discuss Petition No. 400-137 submitted by Con Kostopulos on behalf of Eva Plumer requesting the vacation of a portion of a 15 foot wide alley which runs north and south between 700 and 800 South and between McClelland and 1100 East.
(P 84-16)
8. Set a date for a non-advertised public hearing on Tuesday, April 10, 1984, at 6:20 p.m. to discuss Petition No. 400-119 submitted by Keith Larsen on behalf of LaRueil C. Larsen requesting the vacation of a 16 foot wide alley which runs north from Herbert Avenue between State and Main Streets.
(P 84-17)
9. Set a date for a non-advertised public hearing on Tuesday, April 10, 1984, at 6:25 p.m. to discuss Petition No. 400-120 submitted by 0. J. Rowland requesting the vacation of an 11.4 foot wide alley which runs north from Warnock Avenue at approximately 675 East.
(P 84-18)
10. Set a date for a non-advertised public hearing on Tuesday, April 10, 1984, at 6:30 p.m. to discuss Petition No. 400-144 submitted by Joanne Milner, et al., requesting that the alley which runs east and west and parallel to Montague and 900 South between 8th and 9th West Streets be vacated.
(P 84-19)
11. Set a date for a public hearing on Tuesday, March 20, 1984, at 6:30 p.m. to discuss Petition No. 400-157 submitted by Hito International requesting that property located between 500 and 600 South and between Emery Street and the Jordan River be rezoned from a Residential “R-2” and •‘R-4” classification to an “R-2A” classification.
(P 84-20)
F. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. 6:00 p.m. - Obtain public comment concerning the proposed sale of a 6.149 acre tract of land known as White Softball Park which is located at 1101 West North Temple.
(W 84-3)
2. 6:30 p.m. - Obtain public comment concerning the proposed $16 million of Capital Improvement Projects recommended by the Mayor’s Blue Ribbon Committee on Capital Improvements.
(G 84-4)
G. COMMENTS
1. Questions to the Mayor.
2. Citizen Comments.
H. ADJOURNMENT