August 9, 2022 City Council Meeting Citizens Agenda

6:00 p.m. - Regular City Council Meeting (No Workshop)


Agenda Item

Title

Summary

I. General Business

A. Welcome and Pledge of Allegiance
B. Roll Call
C. Unified Police Department Report UPD Police Chief Randy Thomas will provide an update about Unified Police Department
II. Public Comments
Public Comment is taken at the beginning of the meeting for topics that are not included on the agenda. If you wish to speak about a topic that is not on the agenda, go up to the podium when the mayor asks if there are any public comments.

By law, the city council may only take action on items specifically published on the agenda.
III. Council Reports
Mayor and City Council Reports are an important communication tool for the Midvale City Council.

Typically, the Mayor or a Council Member will ask the City Manager for information on a subject or issue. They will also provide an update on the meetings or events they have attended.
IV. Mayor Marcus Stevenson's Report
V. City Manager Report
City Manager Matt Dahl will update the City Council on a variety of matters including programs, policies, employee recognition, etc.
VI. Department Reports
Public Works Director Glen Kennedy will update the City Council on the Public Works Department
VII. Public Hearings

A. Consider Amendments to Title 17 of the Midvale City Municipal Code to Address Licensure of Child Care Centers and Child Care Facilities within the City The proposed amendment brings the City’s code for licensure of child care facilities in-line with the recently approved State Law. The amendment removes the requirement for state licensure and in its place requires a City business license.
VIII. Consent Agenda Consider Minutes of July 19, 2022
IX. Action Items

A.

Consideration and Direction Regarding Midvale’s Role as a Member of the Unified Police Department

The City Council has expressed concerns regarding the Unified Police Department’s budget process, as well as other issues. Midvale City staff has used the comments from the City Council to prepare recommendations for reforms to the Uniform Police Department. During the City Council meeting, the Council will discuss the proposed reforms and how best to communicate them to the Unified Police Department.
B. Consider Resolution No. 2022-R-34 Approving the Sale of City Right-of-Way located at 100 West Center Street, C-Street Townhomes On May 17, 2022, the City Council approved the C Street Towns project, a 26-unit townhome project. A right-of-way vacation request for a portion of Center Street was part of the proposal. The Council, as a condition of approval, required the applicant to prepare an appraisal and all documents for the transfer/sale of the property requested for vacation. The applicant has done this and presented a purchase offer for the property. The Council will consider a resolution, which will allow the sale of the property requested for right-of-way vacation.
C. Consider Approving the Purchase of Two Vehicles for Water Utility Department (Hydro Excavator and Utility Truck Build The water division is requesting to purchase two new pieces of equipment, a hydro-excavator, and a utility truck. Both of the purchases were approved as part of the annual budget process. However, both purchases exceed $100,000 requiring them to be specifically brought to Council for another approval.
X. Discussion Item

A. Discuss Cemetery Upright Monuments
XII. Adjourn
The City Council votes to adjourn the meeting.



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