June 21, 2022 City Council Meeting Citizens Agenda

6:00 p.m. Regular City Council Meeting


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 rezone approval for property located at 160 E 7200 S from Single Family Residential/Duplex Overlay/7200 S Overlay to Mixed Use/7200 S Overlay to allow for a proposed 18-unit Townhome project This item is to potentially rezone a parcel of land to allow for a multifamily townhome project to be built.
VIII. Consent Agenda

IX. Action Items

A.

Consider Resolution to approve a Development Agreement with Navigate CM & Development for the Project located at 160 E 7200 S to allow for a Proposed 18-unit Townhomes Project.

In conjunction with the rezone project, this item is to allow the mayor to enter into an agreement with the developer regarding the multifamily townhome project.
B.

Consider Resolution No. 2022-R-28 Approving Holding a Truth in Taxation Hearing

The council will vote on moving into the process to raise property taxes. This recommendation triggers a state-mandated "Truth in Taxation" process which encourages transparency and provides an opportunity for residents to comment on the proposal.
C.

Consider Resolution No. 2022-R-29 Adopting the FY2023 Midvale City Fee Schedule

The council will vote on the municipal fee schedule which designates all fees that the City charges.
D. Consider Resolution No. 2022-R-30 Authorizing the Mayor to enter into an Interlocal Agreement with Salt Lake County for the Construction of a Boat Launch Ramp along the Jordan River In effort to make the Jordan River more accessible, Salt Lake County wants to build a boat launch ramp on the east bank of the Jordan River within Midvale City. Once the ramp is constructed, Midvale City will own and maintain the ramp. Gardner Jordan Bluffs, L.C. owns that property and is granting Midvale an easement to allow the City to maintain the ramp once constructed. The agreement between Midvale City and Salt Lake County memorializes the terms of the construction and liability during the construction.
E.

Consider Resolution No. 2022-R-32 Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Perpetual Access Easement with Gardner Jordan Bluffs, L.C.


X. Discussion Item

A. Discuss Fraud Risk Assessment Discuss the State Auditor’s Fraud Risk Assessment – which helps the City assess if it is vulnerable to fraud.
XI. Closed Session

Closed session to discuss pending or imminent litigation


XII. Adjourn
The City Council votes to adjourn the meeting.


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