AMENDED
SALT LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
MARCH 3, 2009 – 4:00 P.M.
2001 SO. STATE STREET, COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Reasonable accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) for individuals with disabilities may be provided upon receipt of a request with three working days notice. For assistance, please call V/468-2351; TDD/468-3600. Members Of The Council May Participate Electronically.
UCOUNCIL MEETING
1. CALL TO ORDER
Invocation / Reading / Thought
Pledge of Allegiance
2. CITIZENS PUBLIC INPUT
(Comments are limited to 3 minutes unless otherwise approved by the Council)
3. REPORT OF THE COUNTY MAYOR
3.1 Appointment of Ileme Risk as a Member of the South Salt Lake Mosquito Abatement Board
4. REPORT OF COUNCIL MEMBERS
4.1 Council Member Comments
4.2 Ratify Appointment to IT Security Committee
4.3 Ratify Appointment of John Puckett as a Salt Lake County Deputy Constable
5. REPORT OF THE ELECTED OFFICIALS
NONE
6. COMMEMORATIVE RESOLUTIONS
NONE
7. CONTRACT MATTERS
NONE
8. PRIVATE BUSINESS DISCLOSURES
8.1 Bryan F. Burmester of District Attorney’s Office – Adjunct Professor for Salt Lake Community College
8.2 Jeffrey Waters of Parks & Recreation – President & CEO of Rocky Mountain Golf Enterprises
8.3 Arlene Johnson of Facilities Management – Board of Directors for Hi-Country Estates Phase II
8.4 Jeremy Miller of Facilities Management – Electrical/Residential
8.5 Ken Newbold of Facilities Management – Owner of Old Mule Electric
8.6 Troy Penrod of Facilities Management – Employee for Beacon Electric
8.7 Dave Rohbock of Facilities Management – Electrician/Residential
8.8 Steven Bridgewaters of Facilities Management – Electrician/Residential
8.9 Daniel Howard of Facilities Management – Owner of Liberty Storage
8.10 Ken Clark of Facilities Management – Electrician/Residential
8.11 Dan Moore of Health Dept. – Educator-Inspector for Food Establishments Outside of Salt Lake County
8.12 Marissa Taddie of Health Dept. – Teaching Asst. for U of U Dept. of Geography
8.13 Tiffany Tuero of Health Dept. – Cosmetologist for Great Clips
8.14 Pui Shum of Health Dept. – Food Handler Instructor for Jordan Tech Center
8.15 Jeni Margetts of Health Dept. – Sales for The Pampered Chef
8.16 Sasha Wheatley of Health Dept. – RN for St. Marks Hospital
8.17 Lee Cherie Booth of Health Dept. – Child Birth Educator for IHC
8.18 Kami Peterson of Health Dept. – CNA Clinical Instructor for Jordan Tech Center and RN for Draper Rehabilitation Care Center
8.19 Shawn Gonzales of Health Dept. – Programmer/Consultant for Anarchy Arts and 50% Interest in Wildhorse Holdings LLC
8.20 Sharleen Miner-Madsen of Health Dept. – RN for Veterans Administration Hospital
8.21 Richard Ledbetter of Health Dept. – Food Handler Instructor for Granite School District
8.22 Bryce Larsen of Health Dept. - Food Handler Instructor for Granite School District
8.23 Tom Trevino of Health Dept. – Property Maintenance of Pro Com Inc.
8.24 Lisa Morris of Health Dept. – Instructor for University of Phoenix
8.25 Jeannie Poore of Health Dept. – RN for Project Reality
8.26 Nestor Coronel of Health Dept. – Owner of Master Ideas – Translation
8.27 Sylvia Holt of Health Dept. – Clerk for Courtyard Marriott
8.28 Kristina Schnirel of Health Dept. – Data Entry for US Postal Service
8.29 Andrea Gamble of Health Dept. – Food Handler Instructor for Jordan School District
8.30 Donna Thurston of Health Dept. – Asst. Professor for U of U College of Nursing
8.31 Asia Nou of Health Dept. – Custodial Service for Hennksen & Butler Design Group
8.32 Jose Esparza of Health Dept. – RN for Huntsman Cancer Hospital
8.33 Reta Van Orden of Health Dept. – Customer Service for Family Tree Box
8.34 Natalie Cudio of Health Dept. – Dietitian for First Choice Home Health
8.35 Elizabeth Virivong of Health Dept. – RN of IHC
8.36 Audrey Stevenson of Health Dept. – FNP for First Med Urgent Care; Nurse Consultant for Columbus Community Center; and Instructor for AHI Faculty
8.37 Beverly Hyatt of Health Dept. – Adjunct Faculty of University of Phoenix
8.38 Amber Jarrett of Health Dept. – Health Educator of The Sunrise Project
8.39 Travis Langston of Health Dept. – RN for Benchmark Regional Hospital
8.40 Debra Sorensen of Health Dept. – RN for IHC
8.41 Jewel Payne of Health Dept. – Dietician for Indian Walk-In Center
8.42 Paul Kruger of Health Dept. – RN for LDS Hospital
9. TAX MATTERS
TAX ADMINSTRATION’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding:
9.1 Prorated 2008 Tax Relief for Delores J. Pagel; Parcel No. 21-07-252-012
9.2 Request to Approve Sliding Scale; 2009 Tax Year for Indigent and Hardship Relief Per Attached List
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding:
9.3 Reduction of Real Property Tax for Tax Year 2007; City of West Jordan; Parcel Nos. 26-10-226-003 and 26-10-226-004
9.4 Request to Exempt Real Property Tax; McArthur Homes at Legacy Ranch LC; Parcel Nos. 27-30-328-018, 27-30-334-004, 27-30-302-006, 27-30-302-018, 27-30-304-009, and 27-30-305-004 (Recommend Denial)
9.5 Motor Vehicle Refunds Per Attached List of Taxpayers; MA-014
9.6 Motor Vehicle Refunds Per Attached List of Taxpayers; MA-009
TREASURER’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding:
9.7 Returned Check Adjustments in the Amount of $1,569.21
10. PUBLIC HEARING
10.1 Public Hearing to Receive Comments Regarding a Proposed Interlocal Agreement With UTA – Construction of Salt Lake County’s Redwood Nature Area, Located at 3060 So. 1595 West
10.2 Public Hearing to Receive Comments to Consider Declaring Surplus Property and Conveying Property to UTA for Permanent and Temporary Construction Easements for the West Valley Light Rail Project: Parcel No. 15-33-128-028-, -029 and -041
11. ORDINANCES
11.1 Presentation of an Ordinance Amending Title 19, Entitled “Zoning” of the Salt Lake County Ordinances, 2001, by Amending Chapter 19.80 – Off Street Parking (Formal Adoption Will Take Place on March 10, 2009)
12. RESOLUTIONS
NONE
13. POLICIES
13.1 Repeal of Countywide Policy No. 1036 in its Entirety
14. PUBLIC NOTICE
NONE
15. OTHER MATTERS
MAYOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding:
15.1 Proposed Bully Breed Population Management and Shelter Dog Training Program
15.2 Declaration of Gift ($2,500 Cash) to Salt Lake County Aging Services From Sam’s Club
15.3 Community Contribution Recommendations Totaling $7,000 -Downtown Alliance Living Green ($1,000); Utah Asian Chamber Scholarship ($1,000); Juvenile Diabetes Walk ($1,000); Utah Heritage Foundation Preservation Conference ($1,000); Rape Recover Center Donation for Raffle (Two Golf Passes); Utah Health Policy Project ($1,000); Planned Parenthood ($1,000); and Kearns National Pony League ($1,000)
15.4 Schedule Weed & Debris Hearing; R&J Properties and Investments; Parcel No. 21-35-229-001-0000
15.5 Request to Hire 7.5 FTEs for WIC (Federally Funded) and Senior Center Manager for Taylorsville Facility
BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS:
15.6 Budget Adjustment Request From Parks & Recreation for $260,000 to Restore Salaries Appropriation on the Budget Line Item
16. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
NONE
17. PLANNING AND ZONING
Items to be Set
Zoning Map Amendment (Rezoning)
24531 The applicant, Mike Pittman has requested a zoning change from A-1/zc (Agriculture) to the M-1 (Manufacturing) zone on a 4.31 acre parcel located at 7415 W U-201 Highway.
Community Council: Magna – Planner – Spencer Sanders
Decision Items (To Be Heard)
Zoning Map Amendment (Rezoning)
24363 Bryan Rhoades - 8301 West 16117 South - is requesting a rezone from FR-20 (Forestry and Recreation, 20 acre minimum lot size) to FA-5 (Foothill and Agriculture, 5 acre minimum lot size) The subject property is approximately 11.05 acres in size. - Community Council: None active at this time. - Planner: Spencer Sanders.
24381 Jay Sisson on behalf of the property owner - 3837 South 1030 E approximately 0.20 acres of land– The applicant is requesting a change of zoning from R-1-8 (low density residential) to RM(Multi-family residential/office) - Community Council: Millcreek - Planner: Spencer Sanders
24454 Douglas Fisher representing himself and RKK Enterprises, L.L.C. – 4060, 4062 & 4064 S. Highland Drive – The applicant is requesting approval to change the zoning of the subject property from RM (High Density Residential/Office) to C-2 (Community Commercial). The applicant is making this request to be consistent with the surrounding neighborhood and allow retail uses on the subject property – Community Council: Millcreek – Planner: Spencer Sanders
ADJOURN
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
Reasonable accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) for individuals with disabilities may be provided upon receipt of a request with three working days notice. For assistance, please call V/468-2351; TDD/468-3600.
Notice of Electronic or Telephone Participation
Members Of The Council May Participate Electronically.