SALT LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
MARCH 4, 2014 – 4:00 P.M.
2001 So. STATE STREET, COUNCIL CHAMBERS
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114
(385) 468-7500 / TTY 711
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, TTY 711. 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 the Approval of Department of Defense to Conduct Military Training Exercises in the Vicinity of Magna, Unified Fire Authority Training Center
5 REPORT OF THE ELECTED OFFICIALS:
NONE
6 COMMEMORATIVE RESOLUTIONS:
NONE
7 CONTRACT MATTERS:
NONE
8 PRIVATE BUSINESS DISCLOSURES:
8.1 Patricia Hull from Library Services – President, Utah Library Association
8.2 J. C. Hemmersmeier from the Board of Health - Major Owner, Jerry Seiner Dealerships / Manager, GOK Properties / Co-owner, Grand VIN Imports
8.3 Tom Godfrey from the Board of Health – Trustee, Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City and Sandy City
8.4 Judy Cullen from the Board of Health- Marketing Director, Squatters & Wasatch Brew Pubs
8.5 Kelly Christensen from the Board of Health - Owner & Operator, Iceberg Drive Inn / Chairman, Restaurant Association
8.6 Scott Brown from the Board of Health – Employee, American Heart Association
8.7 Dan Moore from the Environmental Health’s Office - Consultant, Inspector, and Educator, RESPROFSP, LLD
8.8 Victor Alaves from the Environmental Health’s Office - Instructor, University of Utah
8.9 Harry Rosado-Santos from the Board of Health - Associate Professor, University of Utah (School of Medicine)
8.10 Patricia Hull from Library Services – President, Magna Chamber of Commerce
8.11 Javaid Lai from Library Services – Treasurer, Utah Library Association
8.12 Ze Min Xiao from Community Resources - Board Member, Utah Asian Chamber of Commerce / Board Member, Utah Asian Charitable Foundation / Community Advisory Board Member, Zions Bank
8.13 Gary Edwards from the Health Department - Adjunct Instructor, University of Utah.
8.14 Jeffrey Ward from Board of Health - Owner & Dentist, Dr. Ward Dental Practice
8.15 Nicholas Rupp from Environmental Health’s Office - Family Owned Business, Heritage Gardens
8.16 Andrea Gamble from Environmental Health’s Office – Instructor, Salt Lake Community College / Instructor, West High School
8.17 Jorge Mendez from Environmental Health’s Office – Instructor, Canyons Tech Center
8.18 Kevin Okleberry from Environmental Health’s Office - Adjunct Faculty Member, SL Community College
8.19 Aurora Reyes from Environmental Behavioral Health’s Office - Night on-call Crisis Worker, Tooele Valley Mental Health
8.20 Brad Hammel From Behavioral Health’s Office – Teacher and Therapist, Blomquist Hale
8.21 Carleen Jimenez from Behavioral Health’s Office – Founder and Director, Art Forms Inc.
8.22 Jodi Delaney from Behavioral Health’s Office - Adjunct Instructor, Salt Lake Community College
8.23 Charles Ray Barrett from Behavioral Health’s Office – Accountant, Life Line Inc.
8.24 Iris Gonzales from Behavioral Health’s Office – Owner and Consultant, S3 Signs, / Owner and Consultant, Do Terra
8.25 Royce Bennett from Aging & Adult Services’ Office – Owner, Cobalt Managed Solutions
8.26 Chris Butler from Aging & Adult Services’ Office - Registered Nurse, Salt Lake Behavioral Health
8.27 Christian Cougur from Aging & Adult Services’ Office – Sales, Coventry Healthcare
8.28 Quang Dan from Aging &Adult Services’ Office – Owner, Qtech
8.29 Joshua DeCola from Aging & Adult Services’ Office - Part-time Recreation Staff, South Jordan City Parks & Recreation
8.30 Kenneth Donarski from the Aging & Adult Services’ - Wife is Consultant for Taylorsville CDBG Funds
8.31 Anna Dresel from Aging & Adult Services’ Office - Adjunct Faculty, University of Utah, Gerontology Interdisciplinary Program
8.32 Janet Frick from Aging & Adult Services’ Office - Program Director, Art Access / Associate Professor, University of Utah Fine Arts Department
8.33 Jeremy Hart from Aging & Adult Services’ Office - Sales Agent, Rocky Mountain Realty
8.34 Susan Hoepfner from Aging & Adult Services’ Office – Shelter Kids Assistant, Troubled Youth Conference
8.35 Caryn Kelly from Aging & Adult Services’ Office - Legal Secretary, Holland & Hart LLP
8.36 Stuart Lawson from Aging & Adult Services’ Office - Part-time Assistant, South Jordan Youth Sports
8.37 Tanya Nagahiro from Aging & Adult Services’ Office - Board Member, State of Utah Licensing Board Social Work
8.38 Jamie Navarrete from Aging & Adult Services’ Office - Counselor Aide, Utah County Substance Abuse
8.39 John Neerings from Aging & Adult Services’ Office – Owner, Neerings Lawn-Yard Care
8.40 Jennifer Niang from Aging & Adult Services’ Office - Co-owner, Karate
8.41 Dwight Rasmussen from Aging & Adult Services’ Office - Board Member, Utah Commission on Service & Volunteerism
8.42 Stacy Suzuki from Aging & Adult Services’ Office – Counselor, PRN Behavioral Health, Lakeview Hospital
8.43 Rachel Stoddard from Aging & Adult Services’ Office – PRN Social Worker, Utah State Veterans Nursing Home
8.44 Michael Bolz from Aging & Adult Services; Office – Musician, Salt Lake Center for Spiritual Living
8.45 Bonie Bash from Youth Services’ Office - Part-time Worker, Excell
8.46 David Christensen From Youth Services’ Office - Part-time Therapist, ACES
8.47 Douglas Bunker from Youth Services’ Office - Sole Proprietor Private Practice, Psychologist
8.48 Janae Briggs from Youth Services’ Office - Polysomnographic Technician, IHC
8.49 Donald Briggs From Youth Services’ Office – Therapist, Starlight Counseling Services
8.50 Jen Fisher from Youth Services’ Office - Case Manager, Valley Mental Health
8.51 Rachelle White from Youth Services’ Office - Contract Employee, AMP
8.52 Sarah Strang from Youth Services’ Office - Prevention Services, VOA
8.53 Ann Stoddard from Youth Services’ Office - Consultant, Close to My Heart
8.54 Cara Stephens from Youth Services’ Office - Therapist, Valley Mental Health
8.55 Rodregis Smith from Youth Services’ Office - Para-Professional, Northwest Middle School
8.56 Kenneth Roach from Youth Services’ Office - Adjunct Faculty, University of Phoenix / Adjunct Faculty, Argosy University
8.57 Stacy Petersen from Youth Services’ Office - Group Leader, Salt Lake Valley Detention Center
8.58 Debra Osborne from Youth Services’ Office - Data Entry, ECS
8.59 Risa Nyman from Youth Services’ Office - Residential Coach, Youth Care of Utah
8.60 William Moore from Youth Services’ Office – Counselor, Blomquist Hale
8.61 Derek Martinez from Youth Services’ Office - Youth Ministry Director, Saint Patrick Catholic Church
8.62 Kent Larson from Youth Services’ Office –Therapist, Kent. G. Larson Counseling Service
8.63 Lorri Lake from Youth Services’ Office –Therapist, Dr. Javellana
8.64 Cydnie Lacour from Youth Services’ Office -Case Management, Volunteers of America
8.65 Miramaria Koplin from Youth Services’ Office - Crisis Worker, Salt Lake Behavioral Health
8.66 Amy Kershisnik from Youth Services’ Office – Therapist, Starlight Program
8.67 Brock Yancey from Youth Services’ Office – Therapist, Blomquist Hale
8.68 Denapoli Fui from Youth Services’ Office - Youth Counselor, Youth Care Inc.
8.69 Nefily Ledezema From Youth Services’ Office – Therapist, The Counseling Center
8.70 Celina Milner from Mayor’s Office - Part-time Director of Sales, Country Inn & Suites
8.71 Carlton Christensen from Mayor’s Office – Member, Natural History Museum Advisory Board / Board Member, Jordan Valley Conservation Park Advisory Board
8.72 Steve L. DeBry from the County Council’s Office – No Private Business Disclosure to Disclose
8.73 Byron F. Burmester from the District Attorney’s Office –Advisor, Metals Theft Law Enforcement Advisory Council / Adjunct Faculty, Paralegal Education, Salt Lake Community College
8.74 Alejandro Puy from the County Council’s Office – Temporary Assistant, Salt Lake Valley Law Enforcement Service Area
9 TAX MATTERS:
TAX ADMINISTRATION Submitting Letters Regarding:
NONE
ASSESSOR Submitting Letters Regarding:
9.1 Motor Vehicle Refunds Per Attached List of Taxpayers, MA-014
AUDITOR Submitting Letters Regarding:
9.2 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2013; Change from $352,000 to $305,000 (Original $352,000) State Tax Commission Order – Stipulation; Board Letter: AU14048; Parcel Number: 34-04-154-002
9.3 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Change from $29,400 to $1,600 (Original $29,400) State Tax Commission Order – Stipulation; Board Letter: AU14049; Parcel Number: 27-18-104-001
9.4 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Change from $34,300 to $1,200 (Original $34,300) State Tax Commission Order – Stipulation; Board Letter: AU14050; Parcel Number: 27-18-326-043
9.5 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Change from $936,600 to $850,000 (Original $936,600) State Tax Commission Order – Initial Hearing; Board Letter: AU14051; Parcel Number: 22-33-226-086
9.6 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Change from $2,428,400 to $2,150,000 (Original $3,325,400) State Tax Commission Order – Initial Hearing; Board Letter: AU14052; Parcel Number: 16-22-155-007
9.7 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Change from $269,600 to $3,100 (Original $269,600) State Tax Commission Order – Stipulation; Board Letter: AU14053; Parcel Number: 27-18-401-011
9.8 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Change from $348,700 to $325,000 (Original $394,600) State Tax Commission Order – Initial Hearing; Board Letter: AU14055; Parcel Number: 24-26-151-014
9.9 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Change from $1,830,590 to $1,806,190 (Original $1,830,590) State Tax Commission Order – Stipulation Board Letter: AU14057; Parcel Number: 22-10-476-076
9.10 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Change From $15,589,600 to $12,741,400 (Original $15,589,600) State Tax Commission Order – Stipulation; Board Letter: AU14058; Parcel Number: 22-20479-001
9.11 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012 – Greenbelt; State Commission Order; Board Letter: AU14056, Last Holdout, LLC Per Attached List of Parcel Numbers
9.12 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Change From $5,425,000 to $4,410,000 (Original $6,107,300) State Tax Commission Order – Stipulation; Board Letter: AU14054; Parcel Number: 07-36-303-030
9.13 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Change From $380,100 to $351,500 (Original $469,900) State Tax Commission Order – Initial Hearing; Board Letter: AU14059; Parcel Number: 16-34-203-020
9.14 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Change From $264,700 to $243,700 (Original $264,700) State Tax Commission Order – Initial Hearing; Board Letter: AU16060; Parcel Number: 16-34-356-008
9.15 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012; Change From $133,000 to $70,000 (original $147,800) State Tax Commission Order – Initial Hearing; Board Letter: AU14061; Parcel Number: 33-10-252-014
9.16 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2012 – State Tax Commission Order; Board Letter: AU14062; Phan, Thu & Lam; Pert Attached List of Parcel Numbers.
TREASURER Submitting Letters Regarding:
9.17 Report of Tax Year 2013 Tax Exemptions and Abatement of Property Taxes
9.18 Request for 30 Day Waiver of Penalty and Interest
10 PUBLIC HEARING:
NONE
11 ORDINANCES:
NONE
12 RESOLUTIONS:
NONE
13 POLICIES:
NONE
14 PUBLIC NOTICE:
NONE
15 OTHER MATTERS:
MAYOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letter Regarding:
15.1 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Approval to Charge a Fee for Use of the County’s Electric Vehicle Level-III Fast Charging Station
15.2 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Acceptance of Donation to Salt Lake County Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center in the Amount of $43,645 to be Used Towards the Installation of a Cinema Projector and to Upgrade to Digital Cinema Projection Capabilities from the Sundance Institute
15.3 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Acceptance of Donation to Salt Lake County Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center in the Amount of $43,645 to be Used Towards the Installation of a Cinema Projector and to Upgrade to Digital Cinema Projection Capabilities from the Utah Film Center
15.4 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Acceptance of the Temporary Construction Easement Agreement for BB SOLD, PC Across the County-Owned Willow Creek Channel at 12805 S. Fort Street (950 East), Draper, Utah
BUSINESS LICENSE WAIVER FEES:
15.5 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Request for Waiver of Business License Penalty Fee; Inkline, LLC; Business License No. 53864A (Deny)
15.6 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Request for Waiver of Business License Penalty Fee; Bella Irina; Business License No. 54429 (Deny)
15.7 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Request for Waiver of Business License Penalty Fee; Absolute Carpet Repair; Business License No. 50961A (Deny)
15.8 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Request for Waiver of Business License Penalty Fee; The Lead Inspectors, LLC; Business License No. 54859A (100% Reduction)
15.9 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Request for Waiver of Business License Penalty Fee; Precision Therapy Body Work & Massage; Business License No. 50185A (Deny)
INTERIM BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS:
15.10 Mayor’s Office Request for Adjustment for the Amount of $75,500 for a Transfer Between Existing Capital Projects (Class B Roads)
15.11 Planning and Development Request for a 2013 Appropriation Unit Shift in the Amount of $26,000 (Capital to Operations)
15.12 Mayor’s Operations Request to Recognize Additional American Express Grant for $9,976 (Revenue) $9,976 (Expenses)
15.13 District Attorney’s Request for the Use of Assets Forfeiture Collections to Train Officers at the Salt Lake County Gun Range for $25,000
15.14 District Attorney’s Request for a New Appropriation in the Amount of $20,291 for a PIMS (Prosecutor Information Management System) User Fee
4 APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
NONE
5 PLANNING AND ZONING:
Rezones - To Be Heard
28715 – Kyle Christensen on behalf of Breen Homes – Request for a zone change from R-1-21 (Residential, ½ acre minimum lot size) to R-1-10 (Residential, 10,000 sq. ft. minimum lot size) for the subject properties. Address: 10308 South Dimple Dell Road - Community Council: Granite – Planner: Todd A. Draper
ADJOURN
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