October 4, 2022 City Council Meeting Citizens Agenda

6:00 p.m. - City Council Workshop

7:00 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 UPD 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 Member 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

Administrative Services Director Mariah Hill will provide an update on the Administrative Services Department.
VII.
Public Hearings


A. Midvale City requests amendments to Section 17.7.11 of the Midvale City Municipal Code to (1) modify provisions for neon signs, and (2) modify landscaping requirements for parking lots
If approved, this agenda item would change development rules in the downtown Main Street area by allowing neon sign elements where they were not allowed in the past. It would also change landscaping requirements for parking lots in situations where plants would likely not survive.
B. Consider Victor Soni requests a zone change from the Clean Industrial Zone (CI) to the Transit-Oriented Development Overlay Zone (TODO) for properties located at 280 & 282 West 7200 South
A zone change applies new rules for development to a piece of land. In this case, if approved, the new rules would allow for multi-family housing where this type of development was not allowed in the past.



VIII.
Consent Agenda


A. Consider Minutes of September 20, 2022 Consider approving the Minutes of the previous City Council meeting

B. Consider Resolution No. 2022-R-44 A Resolution Authoring the Mayor to enter into an Interlocal Agreement with Salt Lake County for UPDES Media Campaign Cost Sharing
Midvale City is subject to Phase 2 of the Clean Water Act (CWA). The CWA aims to prevent, reduce, and eliminate pollution in the nation's water. Part of the CWA requires the City to provide public education and outreach programs. Since 1994, cities throughout the County (including Midvale City) have partnered with the Salt Lake County Storm Water Coalition (Coalition) to implement a public education and outreach program to increase the public's awareness and knowledge of the importance of keeping stormwater clean before entering our creeks and lakes. Midvale City's contract with the Coalition expired June 30, 2022. This agenda item is to discuss a new contract for participation in the Coalition from 2022 through 2028. The cost for 2022 would be $5,479.14 (or $0.15 per resident per year).
IX.
Action Items


A. Consider Resolution No. 2022-R-43 A Resolution Confirming Mayor Stevenson’s Appointment of Molly Signoretty as the Chair of the Harvest Days Festival Committee
The Harvest Days Festival Committee was established to provide leadership, planning, and staffing for the Annual Harvest Days Festival. The chair of the Harvest Days Festival Committee is appointed by the Mayor and requires approval from the City Council. Mayor Stevenson has appointed Molly Signoretty as the Harvest Days Festival Committee Chair for 2023 and is seeking confirmation from the City Council.
B. Consider Resolution No. 2022-R-45 A Resolution Authorizing the Mayor to Enter into a Right-of-Way Access and Use Agreement with West Jordan City for the Construction, maintenance, and repair for the 7800 South Jordan River Pedestrian Bridge

West Jordan City received funds to build a pedestrian bridge across the Jordan River. This bridge would connect the Jordan River Trail on the Midvale side of the river to the trail on the West Jordan side. The new bridge will be located just to the north of the current 7800 South vehicle bridge. The bridge will be like the ones behind the FL Smidth building and the bridge further south and to the west of the Jordan Bluffs area.

This agreement would provide access to the construction, installation, repair and maintenance, and use of the bridge.



X.
Discussion Item



A. Jordan Bluff Environmental Discussion

XI.
Adjourn

The City Council votes to adjourn the meeting.
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