AMENDED
SALT LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
APRIL 2, 2013 – 4:00 P.M.
2001 SO. STATE STREET, COUNCIL CHAMBERS
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84190
(385) 468-7500
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 (385) 468-7500. Members of the Council may participate electronically.
COUNCIL MEETING
1. CALL TO ORDER
Invocation / Reading / Thought
Pledge of Allegiance
2. CITIZEN PUBLIC INPUT
(Comments are limited to 3 minutes unless otherwise approved by the Council)
3. REPORT OF THE COUNTY MAYOR:
NONE
4. REPORT OF COUNCIL MEMBERS:
4.1. Council Member Comments
4.2. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Melissa Kennedy’s GRAMA Appeal
4.3. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Report From the Joint Committee Regarding the District Attorney Building Project
4.4. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding District Attorney’s Hiring Freeze Opinion
5. REPORT OF THE ELECTED OFFICIALS:
NONE
6. COMMEMORATIVE RESOLUTIONS:
6.1. Commemorative Resolution in Recognition of the County Employee Benefit Fair
7. CONTRACT MATTERS:
NONE
8. PRIVATE BUSINESS DISCLOSURES:
8.1. Jeffrey Gwilliam of Center for the Arts – Self-Employed Freeland Production Manager, Lighting designer, sound designer; Owner/Operator of JIG Studio
8.2. Dina Hall-Komkova of Information Services - Interpreter for State and Federal Courts and Private Clients
8.3. Mike Humber of Board of Health – Owner & Senior Engineer of GSH Geotechnical
8.4. Tom Godfrey of Board of Health – Board Member for Metro Water District
8.5. Gerald Carter of Board of Health – Management Consultant for Merck & Co.
8.6. Thomas Anderson of Board of Health – President of Water Design, Inc.
8.7. Jeffrey Ward of Board of Health – Dentist
8.8. Harry Rosado-Santos of Board of Health – Associate Professor for University of Utah
8.9. Joseph Garcia of Board of Health – Mountain America Credit Union
8.10. George Delavan of Board of Health – Consultant Pediatrician for Utah Dept. of Health
8.11. Scott Brown of Board of Health – Director of Government Relations/American Heart Association
8.12. Jorge Mendez of Health Dept.– Teacher/Food Handler Classes for Salt Lake Valley School District
8.13. Allen Water of Health Dept. – Adjunct Professor for University of Utah
8.14. Royal DeLegge of Health Dept. – Adjunct Professor for Westminster College
8.15. Terry Begay of Health Dept. – Board Member of House of Hope
8.16. Michelle Vowles of Health Dept. – Research Asst. for University of Utah
8.17. Jeannie Poor of Health Dept. – Nurse for Project Reality
8.18. Qing Chong of Health Dept. – Nurse for Discovery House
8.19. Audrey Stevenson of Health Dept. – Clinican/Wee Care Pediatrics; Nurse/Consultant for Columbus Community Ctr.; Faculty at University of Phoenix
8.20. Jeffrey Oaks of Health Dept. – Teacher/Food Handling Classes for Granite Peaks Community Education
8.21. Andrea Gamble of Health Dept. – Adjunct Faculty for Salt Lake Community College; Teacher/Food Handler Classes at West High School
8.22. Kevin Okleberry of Health Dept. – Adjunct Faculty for Salt Lake Community College
8.23. Aaron Jensen of Health Dept. – On-Call Mechanic/Pehrson’s Power Products
8.24. Heather Edwards of Health Dept. – Treasurer and Business Manager for Rad Canyon, Inc.
8.25. Kelli Jensen of Health Dept. – CNA/IHC LDS Hospital
8.26. Richard Ledbetter of Health Dept. – Teacher/Food Handler Classes for Granite School District
8.27. Nancy Davis of Health Dept. – Teacher/Food Handler Classes for Granite School District
8.28. Hayley Shaffer of Health Dept. – Teacher/Food Handler Classes for West High School Community Classes
8.29. Lester Brooks of Health Dept. - Owner and Operator for Gray Wolf Cattle Co./Gray Wolf Transport
8.30. James Jeffries of Health Dept. – Owner of Jeffries Striping and Lettering
8.31. Dan Moore of Health Dept. – Consultant, Educator and Inspector for RESPRO
8.32. Lowell Bodily of Health Dept. – Volunteer Instructor for American Red Cross
8.33. Victor Alaves of Health Dept. - Instructor, Research for University of Utah
8.34. Dwayne Woolley of Health Dept. and Environmental Quality AC – General Manager of Trans Jordan Cities
8.35. Catherine Burns of Health Dept. – Gastronomy
8.36. Carol Avery of Health Dept. – Teacher at U of U Lifelong Learning Program; Designer & Bookkeeper for Carat Garden
8.37. Rosa Morales of Health Dept. – Walmart Bakery
8.38. Cynthia Morgan of Health Dept. – Subject Matter Expert for The Litaker Group
8.39. Robert Jeppesen of Health Dept. - Private Internet Based Business-Preppin.com; Conduct Life Insurance Examination for Portamedic
8.40. Angela Grange of Health Dept. – EMT for University of Utah Urgent Care Clinics
8.41. Suzanne Millward of Health Dept. – Graduate Researcher Asst. for U of U Dept. of Exercise and Sport Science
8.42. Marilyn Balog of Health Dept. – Owner of Complete Print
8.43. Steve Hadley of Health Dept. – Home Depot
8.44. Saun Dimic of Health Dept. – Cargo Agent for Air Service Corp.
8.45. Brook Hashimoto of Health Dept. – Graduate Research Asst. for U of U Therapeutics
8.46. Nicholas Rupp of Health Dept. – Manager at Heritage Gardens Catering
8.47. Brittany Badger of Health Dept. – Instructor for Community Health Issues Course for University of Utah
8.48. Dorothy Vilven of Health Depot. – Waitress for Keys on Main; Event Photographer for Specialty Imaging International
8.49. Maria DiCaro of Health Dept. – Private Business/List-A-Swap LLC
8.50. Diana Thurston of Health Dept. – Adjunct Faculty at U of U College of Nursing
8.51. Lynn Beltran of Health Dept. – Referee for Utah Lacrosse Association
8.52. Carrie Cox of Health Dept. – Therapist for First Step House
8.53. Connie Allen of Health Dept. – Co-Owner of Allen Precision Machining Inc.
8.54. Kami Peterson of Health Dept. - RN for Draper Rehabilitation and Care Center; RN for Canyons Technology Education Center
8.55. Jillian Porto of Health Dept. – Clinical Dietician for SL Behavioral Health Center
8.56. Rachael Bowman of Health Dept. – Clinical Dietitian for SL Behavioral Health Center; Dance & Tumbling Instructor for Hip Dance Co.
8.57. Lisa Nokes of Health Dept. – Teach Online Nutrition Course for University of Phoenix Online Campus
8.58. Susan Spence of Health Dept. – Independent Business Owner/Amway Corp.
8.59. Kellie Duckworth of Health Dept. – RN for Jordan Valley Hospital
8.60. Esther Ayala of Health Dept. – Caretaker for Home Health Care
8.61. Krista Mangen of Health Dept. – Consulting Dietician for Benchmark Behavioral Health Hospital
8.62. Margoth Cortija of Health Dept. – Sales Associates for Zurcher’s
8.63. Debra Sorensen of Health Dept. – RN for LDS Hospital
8.64. Angela Vasser of Health Dept. – Season Tax Specialist for H&R Block
8.65. Veronica Fire of Health Dept. – Server for Midvale Mining Restaurant; Accounts Receivable for Silvia Pena
8.66. Catherine Burns of Environmental Quality AC – Gastronomy
8.67. Phillip Heck of Environmental Quality AC – Employee for Brown and Caldwell
8.68. Piper Rhodes – Environmental Quality AC – Community Relations/Kennecott Utah Copper
8.69. Harry Rosado of Environmental Quality AC – U of U School of Medicine
8.70. Ted Sonnenburg of Environmental Quality AC – Vice President of E. T. Technology
8.71. Brad Hammel of Behavioral Health – Teacher/Parenting Class/Project Realty Therapist Blomquist Hale Employee Asst.
8.72. Carleen Jiminez of Behavioral Health – Founder and Director of Art Forms, Inc.
8.73. Eve Martinez of Behavioral Health – Distributor for Avon Products Inc.
8.74. Michelle Moyes of Behavioral Health – Clinical Supervisor for Discovery House; Clinical Supervisor for Brighter Futures
8.75. Charles Board of Behavioral Health – Consulting with Small Businesses; Consulting Accounting and Business Structure; LifeLine/Troubled Youth
8.76. Timothy Christensen of Behavioral Health – Transportation Security Officer for TSA
8.77. Cynthia Oliver of Behavioral Health – Self-Employed/Graphic Designer
8.78. Iris Gonzales of Behavioral Health – Owner of S3 Signs, DoTerra
9. TAX MATTERS:
TREASURER’S OFFICE Submitting Letter Regarding:
9.1. Partial Release of Lien; Papanikolas Brothers; Parcel No. 14-30-226-029-0000
9.2. Partial Release of Lien; Cannon-Papanikolas Const. Co.; Parcel No. 14-29-310-015-0000
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding:
9.3. Redirect 2009 Delinquent Privilege Tax From Josh Foss (Sports Planes Ltd. – Old Parcel No. 08-33-201-001-6038-Dead Filed) to Peter Lane, Parcel No. 08-33-201-002-6038
9.4. Redirect 2011 Delinquent Privilege Tax From Greg Mason to Scott Paterson; Parcel No. 08-33-251-003-6136
9.5. Request to Void out Rollback Taxes; Suburban Land Reserve Inc./West Valley City; Parcel Nos. 14-24-377-003, 14-24-400-007 and 14-24-451-001
9.6. Refund of Greenbelt Rollback Tax for Tax Years 2008 Through 2012; KFP Corporation; Parcel No., Part of 20-35-100-018
9.7. Motor Vehicle Refunds Per Attached List of Taxpayers; MA-024
9.8. Motor Vehicle Refunds Per Attached List of Taxpayers; MA-019
9.9. Prorate and Redirect 2010 Delinquent Privilege Tax Bill to Party Responsible for Payment; Parcel No. 21-30-100-002-6066
TAX ADMINISTRATION’S OFFICE Submitting Letter Regarding:
9.10. Consideration of Prorated 2012 Tax Relief for Bernice F. Lewis; Parcel No. 15-03-278-005
AUDITOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding:
9.11. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Brian Penrose; Parcel No. 15-36-327-091
9.12. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Kent and Debra Dow; Parcel No. 34-07-403-038
9.13. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Edwin Pond; Parcel No. 22-26-281-038
9.14. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Brian and Brenda Snell; Parcel No. 27-26-305-001
9.15. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Randall and Leslie Freedman; Parcel No. 22-17-155-001
9.16. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Fryer Investment Company; Parcel No. 24-26-178-015
9.17. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Kasey Poon and Rose Shorter; Parcel No. 16-35-457-034
9.18. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Muslima Billah and Mamun Rashid; Parcel No. 08-22-154-018
9.19. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Charles Arena; Parcel No. 22-09-478-004
9.20. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Martheswaran Solamuthu and Prabha Nagenthram; Parcel No. 28-33-177-019
9.21. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Steven Jones; Parcel No. 2-34-104-002
9.22. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; MPT of West Valley City LLC; Parcel No. 15-30-478-038
9.23. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2010; Ambro and Son; Parcel No. 15-20-126-038
9.24. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Mark Buhler; Parcel No. 17-05-101-032
9.25. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; WHC816 LLC; Parcel No. 15-01-48-018
9.26. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; American Healthcare Inc.; Parcel Numbers Per Attached List
9.27. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Cathay Inc.; Parcel Nos. Per Attached List
9.28. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Willow Creek Industrial Properties #3; Parcel Numbers Per Attached List
9.29. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2010; OM Enterprises Company; Parcel Numbers Per Attached List
9.30. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Allen Roberts; Parcel Numbers Per Attached List
10. PUBLIC HEARING:
NONE
11. ORDINANCES:
NONE
12. RESOLUTIONS:
NONE
13. POLICIES:
NONE
14. PUBLIC NOTICE:
14.1. Postpone Public Hearing Set for April 2, 2013 Regarding Use of 2010 D Bond Proceeds (DA Building) for Additional Projects and Proposed Amendments to Bond Documents and Reschedule for April 9, 2013
15. OTHER MATTERS:
MAYOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding:
15.1. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Community Contribution Recommendation (Donation to Make a Wish Foundation of 1-$100 Gold Card and 2-$50 Clark Planetarium Cards for a total of $200)
15.2. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Donation of $26,400 From Land O’Frost Company to Parks and Recreation
15.3. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Salt Lake County Cultural Facilities Master Plan and Support Program
EXCEPTIONS TO HIRING FREEZE:
15.4. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Auditor’s Office Request for 4 Positions (1-Exempt Secretary; 2-Deputy Auditors; and 1-Tax Administrative Assistant)
15.5. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Assessor’s Office Request for a Personal Property Appraiser
15.6. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Public Works Request for 2 Positions (1-Sweeper Operator and 1-District Worker/Landscape Team)
15.7. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Aging Services Request for 3 Positions (1- Senior Center Custodial Worker; 1- Health Educator; and 1-Ombudsman)
15.8. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Salt Lake Valley Health Department’s Request for 2 Office Coordinators
15.9. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Library Services Request for 4 Positions (1-Public Services Librarian at West Valley Library; 1-Assistant Circulation Supervisor at Kearns Library; 1-Shelver at South Jordan Library; 1-Shelver at Whitmore Library)
15.10. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Youth Services Request for 1-Youth Services Case Manager
15.11. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Parks and Recreation’s Request for 2 Positions (1-Lead Custodial Maintenance Supervisor and 1-Assistant Superintendent of Greens)
INTERIM BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS:
15.12. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Flood Control/Engineering’s Request for New Revenue, $38,915; Expenditure, $37,825 (EPA Urban Waters Grant). Three Year Grant Totaling $60,000 Requiring Match of $58,388
16. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
16.1. Approval of March 19, 2013 Council Agenda
17. PLANNING AND ZONING:
Zone Changes – To Be Heard
28268 – Michael Winder is requesting approval of a Zone Change from the R-1-10 (Residential, Single-Family, 10,000 sq. ft. minimum lot size) zone to the R-4-8.5 (Residential, Medium Density, 1 to 4 dwellings per building) zone. This request is being made to facilitate additional units to the existing dwelling group and bring the current non-conforming use into conformance with zoning. Location: 4415 S. Garden Dr. (970 E.). Community Council: Millcreek. Planner: Spencer G. Sanders.
28270 – Laurel Osborn is requesting approval of a Zone Change from the R-1-10 zone (Residential, Single-Family, 10,000 sq. ft. minimum lot size) and the R-2-10 zone (Residential, Two-Family, 10,000 sq. ft. minimum lot size) to the R-1-21 (Residential, Single-Family, 21,780 sq. ft. minimum lot size, w/agricultural animal rights) zone. This request is being made in order for the applicant to protect the subject property from further development and potentially allow agricultural animal use. Location: 2254 & 2257 E. Alva Circle (3510 S.) & 3502 S. 2300 E. Community Council: East Mill Creek. Planner: Spencer G. Sanders.
ADJOURN
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