Entity: Salt Lake County
Body: Council
Notice Title: | Council Meeting |
Notice Tags: | County Government |
Meeting Location: | 2001 So. State St. N1100 - Council Chambers SLC 84114 |
Event Date & Time: |
March 12, 2013 March 12, 2013 04:00 PM - March 12, 2013 04:30 PM |
Description/Agenda: | AMENDED SALT LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA MARCH 12, 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: 3.1. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Re-Appointment of Jake Garn as a Member of the Clark Planetarium Advisory Board 3.2. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Re-Appointment of J. Thomas Beckett as a Member of the Clark Planetarium Advisory Board 3.3. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Appointment of Kristi Swett as a Member of the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board 3.4. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Re-Appointment of Randall Carlisle as a Member of the Park & Recreation Advisory Board 3.5. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Re-Appointment of Dallas Hanks as a Member of the Fleet Management Board 4. REPORT OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: 4.1. Council Member Comments 4.2. March 5, 2013 Council Agenda – Incorporated Herein by Reference as Attachment “A” 4.3. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding District Attorney Building 5. REPORT OF THE ELECTED OFFICIALS: NONE 6. COMMEMORATIVE RESOLUTIONS: NONE 7. CONTRACT MATTERS: 7.1. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Amendment to Utah Performing Arts Center Interlocal Cooperation Agreement Between Salt Lake City Corporation, the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County 7.2. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Amendment to an Operating Agreement Between Utah Performing Arts Center Agency, Salt Lake City Corporation, the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County 8. PRIVATE BUSINESS DISCLOSURES: 8.1. Jennilyn Hoopes of Treasurer’s Office – Seasonal Tax Specialist/Prepare for H&R Block 8.2. William Nolan of Aging Services – Manager of The Road Home 8.3. Stacy Suzuki of Aging Services – PRN Psychiatric Counselor Worker for Lakeview Hospital 8.4. Rebecca Walshe of Youth Services – Family Resource Coordinator for Salt Lake City School District 8.5. Andrew Walker of Youth Services – Teacher for Granite School District 8.6. Sharon Hatz of Human Resources – Owner/Private Training and Consulting Business 8.7. Svetlana Bryner of Facilities Management – Principal Broker of Utah Discount Realty 8.8. Ryan Henrie of Facilities Management – Owner of RSH Design 8.9. Leslie Webster of Administrative Services – Board Member of Utah Public Health Association 8.10. Mark Owen of Parks & Recreation - Promotes Golf Through Various Venues 9. TAX MATTERS: AUDITOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letter Regarding: 9.1. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; HD Development of Maryland, Inc.; Parcel No. 27-32-351-001 9.2. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Laurie Emerson; Parcel No. 22-30-402-056 9.3. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; L’Auberge, Inc.; Parcel No. 08-33-477-004 9.4. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Xan Nguyen; Parcel No. 28-27-326-010 9.5. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Howard and Christine Norton; Parcel No. 22-28-451-011 9.6. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Madison River Holdings LLC; Parcel No. 28-07-226-018 9.7. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Don Reese; Parcel No. 22-33-201-005 9.8. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Derek Seal; Parcel No. 28-33-277-014 9.9. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Thomas & Gail Williamsen; Parcel No. 22-16-227-059 9.10. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Guy Howe; Parcel No. 32-09-402-008 9.11. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; V&K Investments LLC; Parcel No. 15-11-205-010 9.12. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Phil Verharst; Parcel No. 21-29-478-001 9.13. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Thomas Vocke; Parcel No. 24-18-132-010 9.14. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Greta Burtler; Parcel No. 22-28-282-003 9.15. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2011; Herriman Springs Developers, LP; Parcel Numbers Per Attached List 9.16. Adjustment to Property Valuation for Tax Year 2010; OM Enterprises Company; Parcel Numbers Per Attached List TREASURER’S OFFICE Submitting Letter Regarding: 9.17. Report of 2012 Tax Exemptions and Abatements 9.18. Partial Release of Lien; Kerry Coy, et al; Parcel No. 33-16-200-025-0000 ASSESSOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding: 9.19. Motor Vehicle Refunds Per Attached List of Taxpayers; MA-018 9.20. Motor Vehicle Refunds Per Attached list of Taxpayers; MA-013 10. PUBLIC HEARING: NONE 11. ORDINANCES: NONE 12. RESOLUTIONS: 12.1. Resolution Adopting Certain Provisions of the Utah Procurement Code for Source Selection, Contract Formation, and Choice of Construction Contract Management Method in Regard to the Construction of a New Salt Lake Valley Health Department Public Health Center 13. POLICIES: NONE 14. PUBLIC NOTICE: NONE 15. OTHER MATTERS: TREASURER’S OFFICE Submitting Letter Regarding 15.1. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding 2012 Tax Payment Shortages and Overages MAYOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letter Regarding: 15.2. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Update Regarding Bond Proceeds and Proposed Amendments to Bond Documents and Set Public Hearing to be Held on April 2, 2013 15.3. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Community Contribution Recommendation – American Heart Association – Heart Walk ($1,000); Girl Scouts of America-International Women’s Days ($1,000) EXCEPTIONS TO HIRING FREEZE: 15.4. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Facilities Services Request for 1 Plumber 15.5. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Youth Services Request for .5 FTE (Food & Nutrition Coordinator) and 1.5 FTEs (Youth Worker) 15.6. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Human Services Request for a Department Fiscal Administrator 15.7. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding District Attorney’s Request for a Prosecuting Attorney 15.8. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Library Services Request for 2.5 FTEs (1 FTE-Event Coordinator at Viridian; 1 FTE-Office Coordinator at Library Facilities Dept.; and .5 FTE-Shelver at Millcreek Library) 15.9. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Aging Services Request for a Case Manager Supervisor 15.10. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Mayor’s Operations Request for a CJAC Statistical Coordinator 15.11. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Criminal Justice Services Request for 2 FTEs (1-Services Manager and 1-Treatment Specialist) INTERIM BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS: 15.12. Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Municipal Services Request for a Technical Adjustment in the Amount of $73,000 – Drainage Master Plan for Lodestone Detention Basin 16. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: NONE 17. PLANNING AND ZONING: Zone Change (To be Heard) 28237 – Paul Kunz is requesting recommendation of approval for a zone change for a 0.3 acre site from R-2-6.5 (residential) to C-3 (commercial) – Address: 2734 South 8750 West – Zone: R-2-6.5 (Residential Two-Family Dwellings) – Community Council: Magna – Planner: Nancy Moorman. ADJOURN ATTACHMENT “A” SALT LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 5, 2013 – 4:00 P.M. – WHICH DID NOT HAVE A QUORUM 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 Franchise Agreements 5 REPORT OF THE ELECTED OFFICIALS: NONE 6 COMMEMORATIVE RESOLUTIONS: NONE 7 CONTRACT MATTERS: 7.1 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Utah Performing Arts Center Interlocal Cooperation Ownership Agreement Between Salt Lake City Corporation, the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County 7.2 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding an Operating Agreement Between Utah Performing Arts Center Agency, Salt Lake City Corporation, the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County 8 PRIVATE BUSINESS DISCLOSURES: 8.1 Jane Chen-King of Treasurer’s Office – Tax Professional at H&R Block 8.2 Allen Tippets of Assessor’s Office – Owner of CATGraphics 8.3 Steven Holt of Assessor’s Office – Sole Proprietor of Teecom Velosport UT 8.4 Christian Malmrose of Assessor’s Office – Contracted Employee - Commercial Real Estate Firm 8.5 Sharon Abegglen of Council on Aging – Salt Lake Community Action Program 8.6 James Brandi of Council on Aging – Social Worker/VA Salt Lake City Health Care 8.7 Daniel Harris of Council on Aging – Director of Advocacy/AARP 8.8 Rebecca Kapp of Council on Aging – Intermountain Health Care 8.9 Frances Baben of Aging Services – Health Care Coordinator for UT State Health Dept. 8.10 John Burns of Aging Services – Owner of Buckboard Trading 8.11 Noel Cameron of Aging Services – PRN/Lakeview Hospital 8.12 Joshua DeCola of Aging Services – Recreation Aide/South Jordan Parks & Recreation 8.13 Kenneth Donarski of Aging Services – Spouse is Consultant for City of Taylorsville 8.14 Anna Dresel of Aging Services - Adjunct Faculty for U of U Gerontology 8.15 Nelly Foster of Aging Services – Part-time for Valley Mental Health 8.16 Janet Frick of Aging Services – Event Coordinator for Art Access; Student Escort for U of U College of Fine Arts; and Master Gardner for Tracy Aviary 8.17 Kele Griffone of Aging Services – Owner of Legacy Plus 3 LLC 8.18 Jeremy Hart of Aging Services – Sales for Rocky Mountain Realty 8.19 Emma Houston of Aging Services – CEO and Owner of Brighter Day Productions 8.20 Stuart Lawson of Aging Services – Recreation Aide for South Jordan Parks & Recreation 8.21 Jamie Navarrete of Aging Services – Substance Abuse Counselors Aide for Utah County 8.22 John Neering of Aging Services – Owner of Neerings Lawn & Yard Care 8.23 Jennifer Niang of Aging Services – Co-Owner of IMA Budokan Shotokan 8.24 Nichole Shepard of Aging Services – Adjunct Professor for Westminster College 8.25 Kevin Sillito of Aging Services – Sales for Kohl’s Department Stores 8.26 Arla Vivona of Aging Services – Self-Employed Seamstress 8.27 Arlene Zortman of Aging Services – Member of Taylorsville City Public Safety Committee; Member of Taylorsville City Ordinance Committee 8.28 Adam Johnson of Parks & Recreation - Owner/Direct Selling of Telecommunications and Home Services 8.29 Jeffrey Waters of Parks & Recreation – President and CEO of Rocky Mountain Golf Enterprises 8.30 John Andrews of Youth Services – Delivery for Wasatch Baskets 8.31 Andrew Aragon of Youth Services – Editor and Designer for Deseret News 8.32 Bonnie Bash of Youth Services – Youth Worker for Youthtrack Excel 8.33 Francisco Bedolla of Youth Services – Board Chair for Fathers & Families Coalition of Utah 8.34 Pat Berckman of Youth Services – Board Member of Christmas Box House; Consultant for State Advisory Board/DSG 8.35 Rodolfo Bonilla of Youth Services – Group Leader for Cornerstone 8.36 Donald Briggs of Youth Services – Counselor for Starlight Counseling 8.37 Douglas Bunker of Youth Services – Private Practice Psychologist 8.38 David Christensen of Youth Services – Assessments for ACES Treatment 8.39 Paula Deboe of Youth Services – Foster Mother for Stepping Stones 8.40 Robert Duncombe of Youth Services – Referee for Utah Youth Soccer and Utah Soccer 8.41 Jodi Fait of Youth Services – On-call Staff at Salt Lake Valley Detention; Cornerstone 8.42 Juliana Ferreyra of Youth Services – Cottonwood Family Center; Valley Mental Health 8.43 Jen Fisher of Youth Services – Case Manager at Valley Mental Health 8.44 Roger Gisseman of Youth Services – GP Motorsports 8.45 JD Green of Youth Services – Owner and Operator of Insight Counseling Services 8.46 Kim Guess of Youth Services – Case Management at Housing Authority of Salt Lake County 8.47 Lynn Keck of Youth Services – Trainer for At Your Service Dogzz 8.48 Amy Kershisnik of Youth Services – In-Home Therapist at Starlight Program 8.49 Dale Kingston of Youth Services – Systems Administrator at Planned Parenthood Assoc.; Owner and Operator of Kingston Comprehensive Information Technology 8.50 Lorri Lake of Youth Services – Assessments and Therapy at Sanctuary for Healing and Integration 8.51 Minamaria Koplin of Youth Services – Crisis Worker at Salt Lake Behavioral Health 8.52 Jeffrey Langworthy of Youth Services – Adult Care Provider at Valley Mental Health Work Program 8.53 Kent Larson of Youth Services – Kent G. Larson Counseling 8.54 Cyndie Lacour of Youth Services – Youth Advocate for Homeless Youth Resource Center 8.55 Timothy Lucas of Youth Services – Custodian at Old Navy 8.56 Jenae Macfarlane of Youth Services – Partner/Big Mountain Outfitters, LLC 8.57 Derek Martinez of Youth Services – Youth Ministry Director at Saint Patrick Catholic Church 8.58 Susanne Mitchell of Youth Services – Grant Reviewer for National Children’s Alliance 8.59 William Moore of Youth Services – Therapist at Blomquist Hale Consulting 8.60 Risa Nyman of Youth Services – Residential Coach at Youth Care of Utah 8.61 Amanda Quist of Youth Services – Supervisor at Imalive, LLC 8.62 Lang Rajsavong of Youth Services – Tracker and Mentor at Foundations 8.63 Kenneth Roach of Youth Services – Adjunct Faculty at University of Phoenix 8.64 Laurel Sheppard of Youth Services – Employee at Salt Lake Valley Detention Center 8.65 Sarah Strang of Youth Services – Prevention/Volunteers of America – Cornerstone Counseling 8.66 Heather Stewart of Youth Services – Training Consultant for CHKD Child Abuse Program 8.67 Belkis Villa of Youth Services – Valley Mental Health 8.68 Brooke Yancey of Youth Services – EAP Counselor/Blomquist Hale Consulting 8.69 Staci Andrezzi of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.70 Arlene Armstrong of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.71 David Ashton of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.72 Janet Berg of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.73 Sarah Boykin of Youth Services – Behavior Specialist at Valley Mental Health 8.74 Sharon Broadhead of Youth Services – Outreach Worker at Granite School District 8.75 Megan Brown of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.76 Tracy Christensen of Youth Services – Friends of Salt Lake County CTC 8.77 Michelle Clark of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.78 Rosalie Eyre of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.79 Naidith Figleroa of Youth Services – Call Center Represenative at Convergys 8.80 Carol Grundrig of Youth Services – Instructional Aid at Granite School District 8.81 Clarissa Harris of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.82 Valerie Havens of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.83 Kimberly Hill of Youth Services – Teacher Aide at Granite School District 8.84 Ivan Iucker of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.85 Joshua Jaimez of Youth Services – Lab Technician at Myriad Genetics 8.86 Adrienne Kraut of Youth Services – Office Aid/Teacher of American One English Schools 8.87 Alexandra Lindsay of Youth Services – Volunteer for Salt Lake Observation & Assessment & Insurance Agent for Extend Health 8.88 Blanca Maldonado of Youth Services – Teacher Aide at Granite School District 8.89 Jennianne Matautia-Vaii of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.90 Kevin McDaniel of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.91 Troy Mecham of Youth Services – Owner of Psychz Installs 8.92 Debby Mejia of Youth Services – Instructional Aide at Granite School District 8.93 Karen Milius of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.94 Josefina Miranda of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.95 Eric Olsen of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.96 Kathrin Paul of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.97 Martha Rodriguez-Montoya of Youth Services – Teacher Aide at Granite School District 8.98 Beverly Shelley of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.99 Daniel Silva of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.100 Ann Sorenson of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.101 Ember Storrs of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.102 Kelsey Sutherland of Youth Services – Framer at Alpine Art 8.103 Gloria Thacker of Youth Services – Computer Lab Aid at Granite School District 8.104 Adrienne Tupou of Youth Services – Teacher at Granite School District 8.105 Council Member Michael Jensen – Chief of Unified Fire Authority, Chief Executive Officer; Chair and Board Member of Central Utah Water Conservancy District 8.106 Ryan Perry of Council – Clerk of the Board of Trustees for Salt Lake Valley Fire Service Area 9 TAX MATTERS: TREASURER’S OFFICE Submitting Letter Regarding: 9.1 Partial Release of Lien; Park Haven Realty Holdings LLC; Parcel No. 27-30-126-041-0000 TAX ADMINISTRATION Submitting Letters Regarding: 9.2 Request by John and Sharon Franz for a Valuation Adjustment for Tax Years 2008-2011 and Refund of Taxes Overpaid Due to an Illegal or Erroneous Assessment on Parcel No. 27-21-227-011 (Recommend Deny) 9.3 Request Forwarded by the Salt Lake County Auditor for the Catholic Diocese to Grant Real Property Tax Exemption for Tax Years 2010 and 2011 on Parcel No. 22-35-176-017 (Recommend Grant Exemption and Refund Taxes Overpaid, Effective Date 11/19/2012) 9.4 Request by Alan Summerhays for Kristine Ann Properties for a Valuation Adjustment for Tax Year 2011 and for a Refund of Taxes Overpaid Due on Parcel Nos. 28-30-351-071, 28-30-351-027, 28-30-351-063, and 28-30-351-068 (Recommend Deny) 9.5 Request by Rawson Metal Works for an Adjustment to a Personal Property Filing for 2012 on Account 13 015042 (Recommend Dismiss Request and Forward to Assessor to Rectify) 9.6 Request by AE Owners, LLC to Abate the Imposition of the Greenbelt Rollback Taxes on Parcel No. 32-221-400-014 (Recommend Deny) 9.7 Request by Charles Ainscough, Attorney for Utah Emergency Medical Training Council to Remove/Refund all 2011 and 2012 Back Taxes Due to the Organization’s Non-Profit Status on Parcel 21-25-479-020 (Recommend Deny) 9.8 Requests for Waiver/Refund of the Penalty Imposed for Late Payment of 2012 or Prior Year’s Real Property Taxes (See List for Recommendations) TAX ADMINISTRATION Submitting Letters Regarding: 9.9 Discontinuation of Existing Deferral – May 2013 Tax Sale; Heidi Bishop; Parcel No. 22-32-201-022 9.10 Continuation of Existing Deferral – May 2013 Tax Sale; Michael Davis; Parcel No. 08-35-102-009 9.11 Discontinuation of Existing Deferral – May 2013 Tax Sale; Kathy W. Huntsman; Parcel No. 16-19-478-071 9.12 Discontinuation of Existing Deferral – May 2013 Tax Sale; Elaine Jenkins; Parcel No. 08-27-251-011 9.13 Discontinuation of Existing Deferral – May 2013 Tax Sale; Emily A. Kellett; Parcel No. 21-18-251-001 9.14 New Tax Deferral Application – May 2013 Tax Sale; Terry L. Alderman; Parcel No. f21-24-228-003 (Recommend Denial of Abatement and Deferral) 9.15 Roll 2012 Real Property Tax Delinquencies as of 1/1/2013 and Continuation of Deferral – My 2013 Tax Sale; Victoria Lee Naisbitt; Parcel No. 22-09-260-039 (Recommend Approval With Conditions, Effective 1/1/2013) 9.16 Roll 2012 Real Property Tax Delinquencies as of 1/1/2013 and Continuation of Deferral – May 2013 Tax Sale; Rick Pray; Parcel No. 21-32-377-013 (Recommend Approval With Conditions, Effective 1/1/2013) 9.17 Existing Deferral Modification; Gwen K. Robbins; Parcel No. 20-34-483-001 (Recommend Approval of Modification, Effective 1/1/2013) 9.18 New Tax Deferral Application- May 2013 Tax Sale; Alfredo Serrano; Parcel No. 14-35-103-013 (Recommend Denial of Abatement and Approval Hardship Deferral, Effective 1/1/2013) 9.19 Discontinuation of Existing Deferral – May 2013 Tax Sale; David K. Thorpe; Parcel No. 32-02-153-014 9.20 Consideration of Prorated 2012 Tax Relief for The Estate of Shirley S. Thompson; Parcel No. 21-24-230-011 ASSESSOR’S OFFICE Submitting Letters Regarding: 9.21 Motor Vehicle Refunds Per Attached List of Taxpayers and Parcel Numbers; MA-016 9.22 Motor Vehicle Refunds Per Attached List of Taxpayers and Parcel Numbers; MA-011 9.23 Redirect 2011 Delinquent Tax Bill to Salt Lake City Department of Airports; Parcel No. 07-36-476-024-6002 9.24 Personal Property Tax Refund for Tax Year 2013 by Downeast Outfitters Per Attached Tax Roll Nos. 9.25 Personal Property Tax Refund Request for Tax Year 2013; Winco Bedding USA LLC; Tax Roll No. 02B 165090 9.26 Redirect 2011 Delinquent Tax Bill to Marty Kaufman; Parcel No. 08-33-401-001-6109 TAX ADMINISTRATION Submitting Additional Letter Regarding: 9.27 Request by Attorneys for Utah First Federal Credit Union for Refund of the Late Payment Penalties and Interest Imposed After 11/29/2010 on Parcel No. 15-36-427-019 (Recommend Deny) 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 Release of Easement on Land Adjacent to the Murray Ice Skating Rink Parking Lot 15.2 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Declaration of Gift of $1,236.69 to the Parley’s Trail Project From the Pratt Coalition 15.3 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding 2013 Ethics and Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Curriculum EXCEPTIONS TO HIRING FREEZE: 15.4 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Behavioral Health Services Request for a Quality Assurance Coordinator 15.5 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Sheriff’s Office (Health Services) Request for 1 Pharmacy Technician 15.6 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Planning & Development’s Request for 2 Positions (1-GIS Technician and 1-Grading Review Specialist) 15.7 Ratify Council’s Decision Regarding Parks & Recreation’s Request for a Construction and Maintenance Specialist 16 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: 16.1 Approval of February 12, 2013 Council Minutes 16.2 Approval of February 26, 2013 Council Minutes 17 PLANNING AND ZONING: ADJOURN |
Notice of Special Accommodations: | 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. |
Notice of Electronic or telephone participation: | Members Of The Council May Participate Electronically. |
Other information: | |
Contact Information: |
Catalina Davison (385)468-7500 cdavison@slco.org |
Posted on: | March 08, 2013 03:08 PM |
Last edited on: | March 11, 2013 12:07 PM |