Logan Redevelopment Agency Meeting Agenda and Packet
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Event Start Date & Time
September 5, 2023 05:30 PM
Description/Agenda
Notice is hereby given that the Logan Municipal Council will hold its regular meeting beginning at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 5, 2023, in the Logan Municipal Council Chambers located at 290 North 100 West, Logan, Utah 84321. Council meetings are televised live as a public service on Channel 17 and streamed on the City of Logan YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLPAOK5eawKS_RDBU0stRQ
5:30 p.m. REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
1. Call to Order - Chairman Ernesto L pez
2. Opening Ceremony - Lizzette Villegas, Latino Community Advocate
3. Acceptance of Minutes; Approval of Agenda
4. 2023 regular meeting schedule, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m.: Next meeting: September 19, 2023
5. QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS FOR MAYOR AND COUNCIL: Any person wishing to comment on
any item not otherwise on the agenda may address the City Council at this point by stepping to the microphone and giving
his or her name and the City where you reside for the record. Comments should be limited to not more than three (3) minutes,
unless additional time is authorized by the Council Chair. Citizen groups will be asked to appoint a spokesperson. This is the
time and place for any person who wishes to comment on non-agenda items. Some items brought forward to the
attention of the City Council will be turned over to staff to provide a response outside of the City Council meeting.
ESTIMATED time of consideration
6. MAYOR/STAFF REPORTS:
A. Pedestrian Safety - Mayor Daines
B. Bike 2 Everywhere Week September 11-15 - Mayor Daines
7. COUNCIL BUSINESS:
A. Planning Commission Update - Councilmember Simmonds
5:50 8. ACTION ITEMS:
A. PUBLIC HEARING - Consideration of a proposed resolution to acknowledge and support a Grant
Application to the Community Impact Board by the City of Logan for a New General Plan -
Resolution 23-37 - Mike DeSimone, Community Development Director
B. PUBLIC HEARING - REZONE - Consideration of a proposed rezone. Michael Jewell/Logan
Crossroads LLC, authorized agent/owner, is requesting a rezone of 3.26 acres located at approximately
59 East Golf Course Road from Commercial (COM) to Mixed Use (MU); TIN 02-322-0001 (Woodruff
Neighborhood) - Ordinance 23-29 - Russ Holley, Planner
C. PUBLIC HEARING - REZONE - Consideration of a proposed rezone. Nathan Leishman/Old Saw
Mill Properties LLC, authorized agent/owner are requesting a zone change of two parcels totaling
4.64-acres from Commercial (COM) to Mixed Use (MU) located at 774 & 776 South Main Street;
TIN 02-065-0043; - 0015 (Woodruff Neighborhood) - Ordinance 23-30 - Russ Holley
D. PUBLIC HEARING - Budget Adjustments FY 2023-2024 appropriating: $340,000 restricted Parks
and Recreation Impact Fees (acct#292915) toward the construction of the 1900 West Dog Park
($110,000), Foothill Nature Park Trail Crossing ($30,000), and the 600 South Park ($200,000) -
Resolution 23-34 - Richard Anderson, Finance Director
AGENDA CONTINUED
E. PUBLIC HEARING - Unspent Appropriations FY 2022 - Carry Forwards:
ADMINISTRATION - $11,269 donation for Library sculpture; $5,500 for Public Art Program;
$7,925 for Center Block Plaza outdoor furnishings
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - $100,000 Community Development funds for General Plan;
$2,000 for Vehicle Rollover
FIRE DEPARTMENT - $125,000 for Station expenses; $26,514 for replacement turnouts
PUBLIC WORKS - $116,209 for 400 North 600 West intersection; $750 for Rolling Stock;
$558,688 for Capital Projects
PARKS & RECREATION - $425,396 for various Parks & Recreation Capital; $50,000 for
Trapper Park Trail Bridge
LIBRARY - $18,500 donation for Library sculpture; $410,664 donation for Library building project
COMMUNICATION CENTER - $8,062 for HVAC at Newton Site; $5,799 for generator at
Newton site; $79,712 for Fire Station alerting equipment
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - $2,328,228 for Center Block Plaza; $700,000 for Center Block Plaza;
$104,585 for 100 West Corridor
WATER & SEWER - $121,476 for Masterplan Updates; $9,457 for Wastewater equipment; $180,162
for rolling stock; $22,944,826 for water tank project; $2,192,972 for various Capital Projects; $11,448
for Water equipment
SEWER TREATMENT - $1,305,334 for Bioreactor 4 Design; $27,338 for dewatering pump
ELECTRIC - $104,188 for rate study and integrated power study; $2,000 for vehicle replacement;
$282,041 for meter change out; $9,000 for Stone Security; $617,342 for Substation 9 and 10;
$592,024 for Second and Third Dam Hydro projects
ENVIRONMENTAL - $6,874,260 for Environmental Capital Projects; $447,945 for rolling stock;
$51,736 for Landfill permits; $58,247 for Landfill study; $41,315 automated cans for greenwaste
STORM WATER - $605,699 for Master Plan updates; $3,035,628 for Capital Projects; $92,728 for
Storm Water Capital Projects
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES - $526,736 for ambulances
Carry Forward of Capital Projects: $5,982,553 for Fire Station; $3,116 for Transportation Master Plan;
$2,964,501 for Curb, Gutter, and Street Improvement projects; $5,575,116 for Curb, Gutter and Street
Improvement projects; $865,920 for Curb Gutter and Street Improvement projects; $6,855,181 for the
Library
Capital Equipment: $2,000 for Community Development vehicles; $191,439 for Public Work vehicles;
$108,726 for Parks and Recreation vehicles
Restricted Revenue and Grants - $63,134 Police Alcohol Enforcement (restricted reserves 292102);
$443 Police Alcohol Enforcement (restricted reserves 292102); $1,510,025 Class C Street projects
(restricted reserves 292101); $3,545,151 Transportation Tax projects (restricted reserves 292117)
FEDERAL GRANTS - $877,673 CDBG Grant; $11,603 Bullet Proof Vest Grant; $3,806,781 Corona
Virus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Grant; $145,001 LCWF-Willow Park Ball Field; $65,466 Logan
River Stabilization Project
STATE GRANTS - $105,734 House 23 Bill-First Responders Support Grant; $201,201 Utah Outdoor
Recreation Grant-Logan River Blue Trail 600 South
MISC GRANTS - $6,849,605 County Road Tax Grant; $38,743 Utah League of Cities and Towns;
$31,250 Deed Battery Storage Grant; $14,222 Summer Playground After School Program
Carry Forward of Reimbursement Grants:
RAPZ GRANTS - $393,335 RAPZ Reimbursement Grants; $126,418 RAPZ Population Split Grant -
Resolution 23-35 - Richard Anderson
6:30 9. WORKSHOP ITEMS:
A. Consideration of a proposed resolution approving the Second Amended and Restated Transaction
Schedule for Steel 1B Solar Project - Resolution 23-38 - Mark Montgomery, Light & Power Director
B. Budget Adjustments FY 2023-2024 appropriating: $20,107 funds toward equipment repair;
$21,000,000 funds toward the Natural Gas Power Plant Project; $20,444 a grant the Fire Department
received from the State of Utah to be used to send paramedics to EMS training; $40,000 funds the City
will receive from Cigna to be used to promote wellness among the City employees with activities,
newsletters, and other wellness programs - Resolution 23-39 - Richard Anderson
AGENDA CONTINUED
10. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:
7:00 11. ADJOURN to a meeting of the Logan Redevelopment Agency
AGENDA - LOGAN REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
290 North 100 West, Logan UT 84321 - Tuesday, September 5, 2023
7:00 p.m. (ESTIMATED Time of Consideration)
Welcome - Chairman Ernesto L pez
ACTION ITEM:
A. Consideration of a proposed resolution approving and adopting the Project Area Budget for the 1400 North Main Community
Reinvestment Project Area - Resolution 23-36 RDA - Kirk Jensen, Economic Development Director
ADJOURN
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
Individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify Teresa Harris, 435-716-9002, at least two working days prior to the meeting. Hearing enhancement devices are available on request.
Notice of Electronic or Telephone Participation
Agency members may join a meeting electronically upon proper notice of the meeting and 24-hour notice to Agency members. An Agency member participating electronically will be connected to the meeting by telephone