Logan Redevelopment Agency Meeting Agenda and Packet
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Event Start Date & Time
August 20, 2024 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, August 20, 2024, 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: Chair Amy Z. Anderson
2. Opening Ceremony: Christine Hult - Cache Valley League of Women Voters
3. Acceptance of Minutes; Approval of Agenda
4. 2024 regular meeting schedule, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m.: Next meeting: September 3, 2024
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 and items that are germane or relevant to the authority
of the City Council. 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. Board Appointments (Public Art Advisory) - Mayor Daines
7. COUNCIL BUSINESS:
A. Planning Commission Update - Councilmember Simmonds
B. Board and Committee Reports - Vice Chair M. Anderson and Councilmember Simmonds
C. CVTD Rebrand as Connect Public Transit and Route Update - Todd Beutler, CEO General Manager
6:00 8. ACTION ITEMS:
A. PUBLIC HEARING - Budget Adjustments FY 2024-2025 appropriating: $18,000 a grant the Police
department was awarded from the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force of Utah (ICAC) to
investigate, protect, and educate the community on child exploitation; $57,336 funds received from a
State reimbursement toward Parks & Recreation projects (Willow Park Sports Complex $20,000 and
Trapper Park Trail Bridge $37,336); $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;
$390,000 a grant the Parks & Recreation Afterschool Program was awarded this fiscal year to support
After School Programs in the Adams, Bridger, Ellis, and Woodruff Logan City School Districts; $8,080
a grant the Fire Department received from the State of Utah for EMS training; $2,654 funds the
Communication Center received from the State of Utah for the EMS FY2025 grant for medical related
training for personnel; $350 donated funds toward concerts at the Laub Plaza; $64,628 a grant the Fire
Department received from the State of Utah to purchase equipment and other supplies used by EMS;
$158,561 RAPZ 2024 Tax Municipal Population Allocation to be used for the July 3 and July 24
fireworks, golf range improvements, Trapper Bridge/bank stabilization, and quad paving; $330,437 for
Recreation Complex Exterior Trails and 200 South; $144,563 for construction of Blue Trail Kayak
Ramp - Resolution 24-30 - Richard Anderson, Finance Director
AGENDA CONTINUED
B. PUBLIC HEARING - Consideration of a proposed resolution amending Fire/Rescue Services, Standby
and EMS Billing Rates - Resolution 24-31 - Fire Chief Nate Thompson
6:15 9. WORKSHOP ITEMS:
A. CODE AMENDMENT - Consideration of a proposed amendment to the Land Development Code
Chapter 17.38 'Wireless Telecommunications Facilities'. Including changes to pole heights and
setbacks from playgrounds and streets in public parks - Ordinance 24-15 - Russ Holley, Planner
B. Consideration of a proposed resolution adopting the Hillcrest Neighborhood Plan Update -
Resolution 24-32 - Aaron Smith, Business License Administrator
C. Budget Adjustments FY 2024-2025 appropriating: $47,625 Capital Reserves toward the Fire Station
71 roof replacement; $300,000 funds the Environmental Department received from the National Forest
Department to purchase trees for open space within the City of Logan; $9,920 funds the Fire
Department received from the Department of Agriculture to purchase equipment used in wildland
deployments - Resolution 24-33 - Richard Anderson, Finance Director
D. Unspent Appropriations FY 2024 - Carry Forwards:
ADMINISTRATION - $15,000 for the Public Art Program
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - $150,000 Community Development funds for the General Plan
FIRE DEPARTMENT - $57,000 for MOPA Emergency Communications System
PUBLIC WORKS - $70,731 for the 400 North 600 West Intersection; $5,291 for a part-time Inspector
(Google Fiber); $405 for benefits; $25,415 for Google Fiber Blue Staker; $9,695 for a backhoe plow;
$21,974 for Aerial Photos; $547,043 for Capital Projects
PARKS & RECREATION - $173,236 for various Parks & Rec Capital; $50,000 for various Parks &
Rec Capital; $340,000 for various Parks & Rec Capital; $10,066 for Parks & Rec mower equipment;
$15,000 for the Laub Plaza sound system
WATER & SEWER - $148,324 for Masterplan Updates; $1,575 for Wastewater equipment; $3,146,912
for Water Capital Improvements; $955,133 for Wastewater Capital Improvements; $13,331 for Water
Equipment
SEWER TREATMENT - $755,487 for Bioreactor 4 Design
ELECTRIC - $316,198 for the SOCC Battery Project; $71,687 for Meter Changeout Program; $145,896
for various Electric Capital Projects; $1,200,000 for the UDOT relocation project; $120,741 for various
Electric Capital Projects; $19,299,224 for the Natural Gas Generation Project; $168,238 for the Sediment
Removal Project; $183,021 for Hydro 2 Projects
ENVIRONMENTAL - $9,291,106 for Environmental Capital Projects; $624,253 for Rolling Stock;
$2,330 for Landfill Permits; $8,192 for Landfill Study; $34,794 for Technical Evaluation of Limits
STORM WATER - $684,567 for Master Plan Updates; $3,395,755 for Capital Projects
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES - $12,000 for Sunset of Part-time Program; $918 for Benefits;
$125,958 for new ambulance and remount; $57,000 for MOPA Emergency Communications System
Carry Forward of Capital Projects: $6,183 for Fire Station; $4,559,913 for Curb, Gutter, and Street
Improvement Projects; $1,044,195 for Curb, Gutter and Street Improvement Projects; $5,188,368 for
Curb, Gutter and Street Improvement Projects; $462,809 for Curb, Gutter and Street Improvement
Projects; $2,446 for the Library
Capital Equipment: $6,845 for Community Development Vehicles; $55,394 for Police Vehicles;
$1,909,552 for Fire Vehicles; $306,094 for Public Work Vehicles; $69,231 for Parks & Rec Vehicles
Restricted Revenue and Grants - $61,878 for Police Alcohol Enforcement; $60,000 for Class C Street
Projects; $13,069 for Class C Street Projects; $1,510,465 for Class C Street Projects; $3,427,032 for
Transportation Tax Projects
FEDERAL GRANTS - $1,131,780 CDBG Grants; $12,185 for Bullet Proof Vest Grant; $1,450 for
Willow Park Ballfield; $1,107,340 for Green Waste Facility; $24,586 for Logan River Stabilization Project
STATE GRANTS - $50,000 for General Plan Update Grant; $23,500 for First Responders Mental Health
Grant; $673,627 for Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant; $20,853 for UCA Proportionate Share of Remaining
Funds; $78,514 for Lead Water Principle Forgiveness
MISC GRANTS - $5,379,004 for County Road Tax Grant; $34,882 for Utah League of Cities and
Towns; $31,250 for Deed Battery Storage Grant
Carry Forward of Reimbursement Grants:
RAPZ GRANTS - $776,927 RAPZ Reimbursement Grants; $184,307 RAPZ Population Split Grant -
Resolution 24-34 - Richard Anderson, Finance Director
AGENDA CONTINUED
10. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:
7:30 11. ADJOURN TO MEETING OF THE LOGAN REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
AGENDA - LOGAN REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
290 North 100 West, Logan UT 84321 - Tuesday, August 20, 2024 - 7:30 p.m. (ESTIMATED Time of Consideration)
Welcome - Chair Amy Z. Anderson
WORKSHOP ITEM:
A. Unspent Appropriations FY 2024 - Carry Forwards:
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - $25,000 for the Plaza Project - Resolution 24-35 RDA - Richard Anderson
ADJOURN
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
Individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify Lois Price, 435-716-9000, 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