AMENDED SALT LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
MARCH 1, 2011 – 4:00 P.M.
2001 SO. STATE STREET, COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Salt Lake City, Utah 84190
(801) 468-2930
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 Rees L. Petersen as a Member of the Clark Planetarium Advisory Board
4. REPORT OF COUNCIL MEMBERS
4.1 Council Member Comments
4.2 Ratify Council’s Decision on GRAMA Appeal of Brandon Eric Chief
4.3 Ratify Termination of Jonathan Palmer as a Salt Lake County Deputy Constable
4.4 Pulled
4.5 Ratify Appointment of Richard Hendrickson as a Salt Lake County Deputy Constable
4.6 Ratify Feasibility Analysis for Courtroom at the Adult Detention Facility to Support the Early Case Resolution Program
5. REPORT OF THE ELECTED OFFICIALS
NONE
6. COMMEMORATIVE RESOLUTIONS
NONE
7. CONTRACT MATTERS
7.1 Resolution of the County Council of Salt Lake County, Approving and Adopting an Interlocal Agreement Executed Between the County and the Jordan Valley Water Conservation District for the Provision of Funding and Other Cooperative Activities.
8. PRIVATE BUSINESS DISCLOSURES
8.1 Rebecca Kapp of Council for Aging – Administrator for Alta View Hospital
8.2 Cathy Caputo Hoskins of Council for Aging – Executive Director for Salt Lake CAP
8.3 James Brandi of Council for Aging – Clinical Social Worker for Veterans Health Administration
8.4 Judy Vincent of Council for Aging – Nurse for Western GYN-OB Clinic
8.5 Cheryl Dalton of Council for Aging – Volunteer Coordinator/First Choice Home Health and Hospice
8.6 Frances Wilby of Council for Aging – Executive Director of W.D.
Goodwill Initiatives on Aging
8.7 Montenna Porter of Council for Aging – Supervisor of St. Housing, Housing Authority of Salt Lake City
8.8 Janet Frick of Aging Services – Event Coordinator for So. Salt Lake Parks & Recreation; Children’s Art Yard Coordinator for Art Access; Education Trips Escort for U of U Dept. of Fine Arts; Coordinator for Art & Garden Events at Kelly Benson Apts./Housing Authority of Salt Lake County
8.9 Jamie Navarrete of Aging Services – Support Staff for Odyssey House
8.10 Stephanie Woody of Aging Services – Immunization Nurse for Maxim Home Health
8.11 John Neerings of Aging Services – Owner of Neerings Lawn & Yard Care
8.12 Dwight Rasmussen of Aging Services – Council Member of Veterans Administration HBPC Program; Advisory Council Board Member for Utah Commission on Volunteers; Board Member for National Senior Corps Assoc.
8.13 Arlene Zortman of Aging Services – Board Member for American Society for Public Administration; Committee Member for Public Safety Committee-Taylorsville City; Committee Member for Ordinances Review Committee-Taylorsville City
8.14 Emma Houston of Aging Services – Owner & Manager of Brighter Day Productions
8.15 Anna Dresel of Aging Services – Adjunct Faculty of University of Utah Gerontology Interdisciplinary Program
8.16 Phillip Hofeling of Aging Services – Part-time Employee for Harmon’s
8.17 Jeniece Johnson of Aging Services – Seasonal Employee for H & R Block
8.18 Debra McKowen of Aging Services – Realtor for Principal Realty Group
8.19 Rose Maree Sazesh of Aging Services – Board member for Parents of Murdered Children
8.20 Lisa Butterfield of Aging Services – Owner of Private Quilting Business
8.21 Arla Vivona of Aging Services – Owner of Private Alterations Business
8.22 Michael Gallegos of Community Resources – Board Member of Salt Lake Community Action; Plannign Commissioner for Salt Lake City
8.23 Sharon Hansen of Community Resources – Consultant for Mary Kay, Inc.
8.24 David Rohbock of Facilities Management – Owner of Thermal Imaging
8.25 Michael Durfee of Facilities Management – Proctor/NITC
8.26 Jeremy Miller of Facilities Management – Owner of Thermal Imaging
8.27 Sara Johnson of District Attorney’s Office – Teachers Aide for Granite Peaks School
8.28 Mary Bennett of Justice Court – Operator for Apello Answering Service; Recovery Assistant for Center for Women & Children – Volunteers of America
8.29 Katherine Peters of District Attorney’s Office – Sales person for Stella & Dot
8.30 Erin Hansen of District Attorney’s Office – Seasonal Work for U.S. Postal Service
8.31 Craig Hicken of District Attorney’s Office – Board Member of Kamas District School Board
8.32 Byron Burmester of District Attorney’s Office – Adjunct Professor for SLCC
8.33 Allen Tippetts of Assessor’s Office – Owner of CAT Graphics
8.34 Christopher Bown of District Attorney’s Office – Adjunct Professor for SLCC
8.35 Anna Gallagher of Treasurer’s Office – Asst. Treasurer/Financial Secretary for Alta Canyon Baptist Church
9. TAX MATTERS:
TAX ADMINISTRATION’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding:
9.1 Applications for 2010 Timely Tax Relief Per Attached List With Recommendations
9.2 Applications for 2010 Late Tax Relief Per Attached List With Recommendations
9.3 Applications for Tax Years 2006-2007 Late Tax Relief Per Attached List With Recommendation
9.4 Applications for 2010 Veteran Exemptions Per Attached List With Recommendations
9.5 Applications for 2007 Veteran Exemptions Per Attached List With Recommendations
9.6 Consideration of 2010 Hardship Settlement for Patricia B. Bardsley; Parcel No. 21-05-430-027 (Recommend Denial)
9.7 Consideration of 2007-2010 Hardship Settlement for Linda Sue E. Evans; Parcel No. 22-30-354-047 (Recommend Denial of 2007 Tax Relief and Approval to Abate $611.00 for 2008 and $637.00 for 2009 in Real Property Taxes, and Settle 2007-2010 Tax Delinquencies for $6,071.35 Which Includes the Category 207 Delinquencies for 2008 and 2009, Effective Date is 11/19/10)
9.8 Consideration 2010 Hardship Settlement for Katherine J. Hurlbut, Parcel No. 22-06-430-019 (Recommend Denial of Circuit Breaker and Indigent, and Approval to Abate $408.05 for 2010 in Real Property Tax and Settle 2010 Tax Delinquency for $418.05, Effective 12/23/10)
9.9 Consideration of 2009 and 2010 Hardship Settlements for Ha Fong Kam, Parcel No. 21-17-252-019 (Recommend Approval to Uphold 2010 Circuit Breaker Denial and Abate $540.20 for 2009 Real Property Tax, $66.00 for 2009 Garbage Fees, $559.94 for 2010 Real Property Tax, and $66.00 in 2010 Garbage Fees; and Settle 2009-10 Tax Delinquency for $61.62, Effective Date is 11/30/10)
9.10 Consideration of 2009 and 2010 Hardship Settlement for Shirley M. Knotek, Parcel No. 21-10-403-012 (Recommend Approval to Abate $397.76 for 2009 Real Property Tax and $66.00 for 2009 Garbage Fees, and Settle 2009-10 Tax Delinquency for $1,034.01, Effective Date is 11/30/10)
9.11 Consideration of 2010 Hardship Settlement for Jacqueline K. Jones, Parcel No. 20-03-226-044 (Recommend Denial)
9.12 Consideration of 2010 Hardship Settlement for Carolyn Masters, Parcel No. 08-35-157-001 (Recommend Approval to Abate $299.46 for 2010 in Real Property Tax and Settle 2010 Tax Delinquency for $309.46, Effective 12/13/10)
9.13 Consideration of 2010 Hardship Settlement for Mary W. Oleen, Parcel No. 20-24-304-031 (Recommend Approval to Abate $638.00 for 2010 in Real Property Tax and Settle 2010 Tax Delinquency for $767.49, Effective 12/2/10)
9.14 Consideration of 2010 Hardship Settlement for Soula Pagoulatos, Parcel No. 16-15-427-001 (Recommend Approval to Abate $853.00 for 2010 in Real Property Tax and Settle 2010 Tax Delinquency for $1,022.32, Effective 12/2/10)
9.15 Consideration of 2010 Hardship Settlement for Elsie J. Rice, Parcel No. 08-27-226-029 (Recommend Approval to Abate $478.00 for 2010 in Real Property Tax and Settle 2010 Tax Delinquency for $602.14, Effective 1/13/11)
9.16 Consideration of 2006 and 2010 Hardship Settlements for Annie Sherman, Parcel No. 21-21-329-013 (Recommend Approval to Abate $609.00 for 2006 and $744.00 for 2010 in Real Property Taxes and Settle 2006 Tax Delinquency for $491.26 and 2010 Tax Delinquency for $984.83, Effective Date is 10/14/10)
9.17 Consideration of 2010 Hardship Settlement for Diane C. Silvers, Parcel No. 08-36-228-007 (Recommend Approval to Abate $582.87 for 2010 in Real Property Tax and Settle 2010 Tax Delinquency for $587.97, Effective 12/31/10)
9.18 Consideration of 2006-2010 Hardship Settlement for Curtis T. Steadman, Parcel No. 21-28-151-025 (Recommend Denial)
9.19 Consideration of 2009 and 2010 Hardship Settlements for Jack W. Stock, Parcel No. 21-36-404-007 (Recommend Approval to Uphold Circuit Breaker Denial and Abate $477.00 for 2009 and $478.00 for 2010 in Real Property Taxes, and Settle 2009 Tax Delinquency for $696.02 and 2010 Tax Delinquency for $716.63, Effective Date 11/30/10)
9.20 Consideration of 2010 Hardship Settlement for Filemoni S. Tiatia, Parcel No. 20-01-228-014 (Recommend Denial)
9.21 Consideration of 2010 Hardship Settlement for Selma Yagi, Parcel No. 28-02-102-001 (Recommend Denial)
9.22 Consideration of Prorated 2010 Tax Relief for Lola M. Baldwin; Parcel No. 16-32-156-103
9.23 Consideration of Prorated 2010 Tax Relief for The Estate of Evelyn T. Beagley; Parcel No. 14-36-427-037
9.24 Consideration of Prorated 2010 Tax Relief for The Estate of Andrew John Conti; Parcel No. 20-12-453-029
9.25 Consideration of Prorated 2010 Tax Relief for Betty C. Glad; Parcel No. 16-35-335-012
9.26 Consideration of Prorated 2010 Blind Exemption for The Estate of Joseph J. Glasser; Parcel No. 28-10-179-004
9.27 Consideration of Prorated 2010 Tax Relief for The Estate of D. Muriel S. Johnston; Parcel No. 16-33-453-019
9.28 Reconsideration of Prorated 2010 Veteran Exemption for Frank T. Matheson; Parcel No. 28-29-155-019
9.29 Consideration of Prorated 2010 Tax Relief for The George H. Merrill Trust; Parcel No. 28-06-276-008 Recommend Denial)
9.30 Consideration of Prorated 2010 Veteran Exemption for Marcia L. Muggelberg; Parcel No. 28-22-477-016
9.31 Consideration of Prorated 2010 Tax Relief for The Estate of Gerald D. Peterson; Parcel No. 22-18-453-034
9.32 Consideration of Prorated 2010 Veteran Exemption for Doris A. Pivovaroff; Parcel No. 27-29-426-007
9.33 Consideration of Prorated 2010 Veteran Exemption for The Estate of Thomas Spillman; Parcel No. 21-13-430-008 (Recommend Denial)
9.34 Consideration of Prorated 2010 Tax Relief for R. Idona Unthank; parcel No. 21-07-134-003
9.35 Discontinuation of Existing Deferral – May 211 Tax Sale; Abdelazia Aboelseud; Parcel No. 16-05-302-004
9.36 New Tax Deferral Application; Richard D. Bevilhymer; Parcel No. 21-20-380-017 (Recommend Roll 2l010 Garbage Fee and Continuation of Deferral With Conditions)
9.37 Discontinuation of Existing Deferral – May 2011 Tax Sale; Dan Nelson; Parcel No. 16-08-328-010
9.38 Discontinuation of Existing Deferral – May 2011 Tax Sale; Kathy Huntsman; Parcel No. 16-19-478-071
9.39 Roll 2010 Real Property Tax as of 11/30/10 and Continuation of Deferral-May 2011 Tax Sale; Rebecca Pray; Parcel No. 21-32-377-013 (Recommend Roll 2010 Property Tax and Continuation of Deferral With Conditions)
9.40 Roll 2010 Real Property Tax and Garbage Fee as of 11/30/10 and Continuation of Deferral – May 2011 Tax Sale; Beverly Skaggs; Parcel No. 21-07-104-003 (Recommend Roll 2010 Property Tax and Garbage Fee and Continuation of Deferral With Conditions)
9.41 New Tax Deferral Application; Lawrence McCauley; Parcel No. 14-27-452-013 (Recommend Approval of Hardship Deferral, Effective 2/17/2011)
9.42 Continuation of Deferral – May 2011 Tax Sale; Sione Tongamana; Parcel No. 15-14-103-017 (Recommend Continuation of Deferral With Conditions)
9.43 Continuation of Deferral – May 2011 Tax Sale; Ralph W. Webb; Parcel No. 16-27-251-012 (Recommend Continuation of Deferral With Conditions)
9.44 Roll 2010 Garbage Fee as of 11/30/10 and Continuation of Deferral – May 2011 Tax Sale; Steve Carfaro; Parcel No. 14-19-452-012 (Recommend Roll 2010 Garbage Fee and Continuation of Deferral with Conditions)
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding:
9.45 Personal Property Tax Refund Request for Tax Year 2011 – B of E or Tax Commission Order; Kudu, Purveyors of African Art; Tax Roll No. 161288
9.46 Prorate and Change Recipient of 2009 Privilege Tax Bill; Parcel No. 08-33-401-001-6107
9.47 Personal Property Tax Refund Request for Tax Year 2010 Per Attached List of Taxpayers
9.48 Motor Vehicle Refunds Per Attached List of Taxpayers, MA-007
9.49 Motor Vehicle Refunds Per Attached List of Taxpayers, MA-010
TREASURER’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding
9.50 Adjustment of Penalty and Interest for Delinquent 2010 Taxes; Alan & Kandle Anderson; Parcel No. 32-16-100-061-0000
9.51 Partial Release of Lien; East Town Village; Parcel No. 22-31-302-030-0000
AUDITOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding:
9.52 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Darryll and Laurie Gilliland; Parcel No. 17-34-100-003-2001
9.53 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Philip and Donnetta Davis; Parcel No. 10-21-276-006
9.54 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Hidden Chalet, LLC; Parcel No. 16-19-330-004
9.55 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Jeanne Christensen; Parcel No. 22-28-451-003
9.56 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Cottonwood Fine Kitchen Furniture; Parcel No. 28-31-101-055
9.57 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; R & R Industrial Park; Parcel No. 15-12-430-027
9.58 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Scott and Stephanie Krahenbuhl; Parcel No. 33-08-251-023
9.59 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2008; Cyril Lawrence; Parcel No. 22-34-453-012
9.60 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Old Farm Investments LLC; Parcel No. 16-32-351-002
9.61 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Michael and Lisa Wilson; Parcel No. 27-35-227-010
9.62 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2008; Craig and Latrica Curtis; Parcel No. 32-16-100-055
9.63 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Dixon Building LLC; Parcel No. 16-20-206-027
9.64 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Costco Wholesale Corp.; Parcel No. 27-17-251-003
9.65 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Merrill and Karen Stillman; Parcel No. 28-14-127-043-4002
9.66 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; NSC SLIC I, LLC; Parcel No. 07-36-151-013
9.67 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Brian Williams; Parcel No. 15-31-402-006
9.68 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Edward and Edna Bridge; Parcel No. 22-18-283-003
9.69 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Richard and Melanie Jones; Parcel No. 22-15-353-009
9.70 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Todd and Kim McKinnon; Parcel No. 20-36-257-001
9.71 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Gordon Staker; Parcel No. 28-11-454-015
9.72 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; HRE, Inc.; Parcel No. 16-11-253-013
9.73 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Edmun and Gaye Betts; Parcel No. 27-28-306-004
9.74 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Richard and Debra Andrus; Parcel No. 34-05-326-008
9.75 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Fab Furness, LLC; Parcel No. 34-16-105-006
9.76 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Darren Rosenstein; Parcel No. 28-01-104-003
9.77 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Century Investors, LLC; Parcel No. 22-10-351-022
9.78 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Rainer Huck; Parcel No. 28-14-276-004
9.79 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Julie Versteeg; Parcel No. 16-35-381-041
9.80 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Ian and Annette Cumming; Parcel No. 29-01-476-002
9.81 Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2009; Rick Saunders; Parcel No. 16-09-257-008
10. PUBLIC HEARING
Public Hearing Scheduled for March 1, 2011 to Receive Comments Regarding Declaring the Following Properties as Surplus and Approving Their Sale to West Valley City for $605,000: 1.389 Acres of Land at 1200 West 3300 South, West Valley City, Consisting of Portions of Parcel Nos. 15-26-301-005, 15-26-301-003-4001, and 15-26-301-002-4001.
11. ORDINANCES
11.1 Formal Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Title 5, Entitled “Business Licenses and Regulations” of the Salt Lake Code of Ordinances, 2001, by Repealing Section 5.02.050, Repealing Section 5.04.050, Amending Section .16.020, and Amending Section 5.16.090; Relating to the Payment of Business License Fees; Repealing the Requirement for License Fee Payments in January of Every Year; Enacting Provisions Regarding the Payment of Business License Fees Periodically Through the Calendar Year; Providing For Other Procedures and Penalties for Non-Payment; and Making Other Related Changes
11.2 Ordinance Amending Section 2.97.070, Entitled “Fees Imposed” of the Salt Lake County Code of Ordinances, 2001, Giving the County Council Authority to Reduce Fees for Entities Providing Significant Public Benefit
12. RESOLUTIONS
12.1 Resolution Authorizing the Issuance and Confirming the Sale of up to $25,000,000 General Obligation Bonds of the County; Authorizing the Execution and Delivery of Certain Documents Relating to Such Bonds; and Providing for Related Matters
13. POLICIES
NONE
14. PUBLIC NOTICE
NONE
15. OTHER MATTERS
MAYOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letter Regarding:
15.1 Declaration of Gift – Donation From Walmart Foundation to Salt Lake County Aging Services Nutrition Program in the Amount $25,000
TREASURER’S OFFICE Submitting Letter Regarding:
15.2 Scheduling of a Weed & Debris hearing; David B. Hasleton; Parcel No. 27-28-304-022-0000
INTERIM BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS:
15.3 Facilities Management/Parks & Recreations’ Request for Interim Budget Adjustment in the Amount of $113,104 for Increase of Project Budget
15.4 Health Department’s Request for Interim Budget Adjustment in the Amount of $58,590 for Utah Cancer Control Coordinator Grant
15.5 Health Department’s Request for Interim Budget Adjustment in the Amount of $108,250 for Public Health Nurses
15.6 Interim Budget Adjustment Regarding Salt Lake County’s General Obligation Bonds, Series 2011 - $25,426,959
MAYOR’S OFFICE Submitting Additional Letter Regarding:
15.7 Community Contribution Recommendation – Mehr Cultural Society - $500; Miss Deaf Utah Ambassador Program (UT Assoc. of the Deaf) - $500; Utah AIDS Foundation – Oscar Night American Gala ($1,000)
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Submitting Letter Regarding:
15.8 Ratify Council Decision on IHC’s Request for Reduction of Transaction Fee
16. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
16.1 Approval of February 15, 2011 Council Minutes
17. PLANNING AND ZONING
NONE
ADJOURN
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