October 19, 1982

 

 

SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL

AGENDA

CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING

Room 301

451 SOUTH STATE STREET

 

October 19, 1982

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.

 

2.    Report on UDAG for Sugarhouse by Doug Carlson.

 

B.          OPENING CEREMONIES

 

1.    Invocation.

 

2.    Pledge of Allegiance.

 

3.    Approval of minutes.

 

4.    Special Recognition: A. Presentation by Ray Springer, President-elect of the Homebuilders Association and Phil Hahlstrom, Chairman of the Housing Development Committee.

 

C.          NEW COUNCIL BUSINESS

 

1.    Consider and approve the appointments of Sherine Stephens, Beverly Whitney, Victoria Kaplan, Alfred Christiansen, and Max Smith to the Salt Lake Council for the Arts.

 

2.    Consider and approve an appropriation from the General Fund Contingency for $25,000 to the Public Works Department Street Lighting Program for spot street lighting.

 

3.    Consider and adopt a resolution amending the Salt Lake City Compensation Plan to increase the annual compensation of City Councilmembers from $8,500 to $8,700 and set a date for a public hearing on Tuesday, November 9, 1982 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss alternatives for the annual compensation of elected officials for Salt Lake City.

 

D.          CONSENT AGENDA

 

1.    Consider and adopt the resolution authorizing the sale of Industrial Revenue Bonds for Sysco Corporation in the amount of $4,500,000.

 

2.    Set a date for a non—advertised public hearing on November 9, 1982 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss Petition 262 of 1982 submitted by General Distributing Company requesting that the east 150 feet of Girard Avenue (approximately 530 North) be vacated and sold to them to enable further expansion of their operation.

 

E.          UNFINISHED COUNCIL BUSINESS

 

1.    Consider and approve Petition 269 of 1982 submitted by Gordon Sloan requesting that zoning for the property owned by the Ambassador Club located at 145 South 500 East be changed from its present “R-7” to a Commercial C-3A” zone.

 

G.          COMMENTS

 

1.    Questions to the Mayor.

 

2.    Citizen comments.

A. Timothy Rollins will speak on increasing the salaries of police officers and fire fighters.

B. Art Hurry will discuss items relating to the Affirmative Action Program.

 

H.          ADJOURNMENT