Friday, February 15, 2019

Citizens Agenda for Meetings on February 19, 2019


Citizens Agenda

Council meeting agendas are often difficult for people to navigate. Filled with jargon and legal requirements on how an item must be listed, it can be a challenge to determine what Council members are actually discussing or deciding on.
What follows is a staff interpretation of the agendas.
The official published agendas and supporting materials can be found here:  http://agendas.provo.org

PROVO MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
Work Meeting Agenda
2:30 PM, Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Work Meetings are designed to be a less formal venue for discussion among Council Members. Generally, no public input is taken during the meeting.

Approval of Minutes
  1. Several sets of minutes from previous meetings are ready to be approved
Budget Committee
  1. A presentation on Administrative Services and potential budget requests. (19-004)
    • Administrative Services will (1) report on how its operations contribute to City goals and objectives, and (2) identify potential budget needs for the department.
Business
  1. A discussion regarding an appropriation for additional Police Department expenses. (19-019)
    • For the events surrounding the death of Officer Shinners, there were a number of expenses incurred by the Police Department beyond their normal operations that amount to just over $26,000 in expenses. This is a request to cover these expenses instead of using existing Police Department budget funds.
  2. A discussion regarding an appropriation for the Provo Police, Fire & City Facilities Bond. (19-021)
    • Work has already begun on the process for building a new city center and this budget will enable Provo City to begin to pay for property acquisition, architects, and construction of the projects. This amount is above the bond issuance total because it includes a 2% premium to cover issuance costs and expected interest gained through holding the bond proceeds. The appropriation is for $72,597,691 in General Services, and $240,000 in debt service.
  3. A discussion on a proposed appropriation for the Airport Bond payment. (19-020)
    • The Airport Sales Tax Revenue Bonds issued in FY2018 included a period of capitalized interest where payments of interest are made from the bond proceeds themselves. During this period, only interest payments are made. Because the bond proceeds fund these payments, they were unintentionally excluded from the budgeting process when developing the FY2019 budget. The interest payments in FY2019 amount to $196,475. The request before the Council is now to appropriate the $196,475 in the airport fund to rectify this oversight
  4. A discussion on a proposed expansion of the Provo City Airport
    • The City has submitted a request for appropriation to the Utah State Legislature for $9 million in funding for a new 40,000 square foot, phase one terminal with four gates. The long term plan is to expand the terminal to 70,000 square feet and accommodate ten gates via the addition of two wings. The terminal will have TSA screening and baggage claim areas. PVU (the airport code for Provo) has secured matching grant funds from the FAA for an apron and the City has put together a project worth $41,710,000 with the project including grants, capital improvement projects (utilities), interdepartmental loans. The City is also seeking $4,298,000 from another source to be determined to complete the project funding.
  5. A discussion on the use of the surplus property list. (19-015)
    • The discussion will address an alternative proposal for how the Council surpluses properties and how those properties are discussed.
Policy Items Referred from the Planning Commission
  1. An ordinance amending the Zone Map Classification of approximately 0.96 acres of real property, generally located at 1356 South 500 West, from Residential Agricultural (RA) to Residential (R1.8). Lakewood Neighborhood. (17-0017R)
    • Angela Eckstein is requesting a zone change for her property at 1356 S 500 W from the RA zone to the R1.8 zone, in order to subdivide the land into three residential lots. The property currently includes a home that is on the east side of the property, along 500 West. Two new lots would be created on the west side of the lot which would access off of 570 West. The subject property is bordered by R1.10 zoning on the north and RA zoning to the south. R1.8 zoning is across 570 West, to the west and R1.8 zoning is in place to the east, across 500 West. The General Land Use for the property is classified as Residential. This proposal and the related subdivision application have been through staff review and have received approval to move forward.
  2. An ordinance amending Provo City Code Section 14.14E.030(2) to remove the maximum density restriction in the Campus Mixed Use Zone. City-wide impact. (PLOTA20180432)
    • The Campus Mixed Use zone establishes regulations for the form of development including height, lot coverage, setbacks and parking. Staff contends that also regulating density imposes limits on the ability of development to response to unique site conditions and property configurations while providing no additional control over the form of development. A measure of density can describe a result, but has limited utility as a regulatory mechanism.
  3. An ordinance amending the General Plan Map from Commercial (C) to Public Facilities (PF) for approximately 23 acres and from Commercial to Mixed Use for approximately 12 acres, located at 178 E 1860 S. East Bay Neighborhood. (PLGPA20180407)
    • In 2018 Provo City transferred 23 acres of property to the Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine for the development of a medical school (the south parcel). An additional 12 acres located between the golf course parcel and 1860 South have been acquired for the development of apartment housing for students, (the north parcel). The zoning map has previously been amended such that all the surrounding golf course property is now completely within the Public Facilities Zone. The two parcels that are the subject of this application remain zoned SC3, Regional Shopping Center.
  4. An ordinance to amend the General Plan regarding the Downtown Master Plan to clarify right-of-way improvements for 100 West.  City-wide impact. (PLGPA20190008)
    • This amendment is to further the goals and objectives of the Downtown Master Plan (DMP) adopted on February 17, 2015. The DMP promotes the 100 W corridor between 100 S and 600 S as a pedestrian corridor connecting the Provo Station to the Downtown area. Staff sees a need to amend the DMP and Provo Downtown Streetscape Standards to reflect the new growth. The DMP emphasizes that additional streets in downtown could support elements of Complete Streets. The 100 W corridor has had little public infrastructure improvement upon the roadway in recent years. Staff would like to create a pedestrian corridor that attracts activity and life.
    • After meeting with members of Public Works, Engineering, Redevelopment, and Economic Development departments, revisions were made to the original cross section; agreement between departments was made upon the cross section (Attachment 3). They include a sidewalk of 12 feet 6 inches on the east side of the street, back-in 45 degree parking along the east side of the street, bike lanes in each direction, vehicle lanes and no parking on the west side of the street. Staff has identified that back-in 45 degree parking is safer. The corridor has linear limitations upon it as it ends at 100 S and 600 S, which creates a quieter and more enjoyable atmosphere for pedestrians and bicyclists because of less thru traffic. Staff has identified that a signaled pedestrian and-or bicycle crossing across 300 S is crucial to executing the connectivity of the corridor, if not a full signaled four-way intersection. Along the 100 W corridor the General Plan Land Use Map designates parts of the corridor as Downtown (D) and as Transportation Oriented Development (TOD).
Business
  1. Further discussion on Council Committees, including a review of Council Board and Committee assignments and Council goals (19-002)
    • The Council has a number of goals and priorities they would like to accomplish. Each year, the Council has a discussion where the Council committee assignments are established. Time has run out at previous work meetings and more discussion is needed.
Closed Meeting
    • Closed meetings (aka executive meetings) are held without the public present and must meet one of the conditions listed in Utah State Code (§ 52-4-204 and 52-4-205 et. seq.). If a closed meeting is needed, it will be announced at that time.
Adjournment


PROVO MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
Regular Meeting Agenda
5:30 PM, Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Opening Ceremony
  • Items in this category do not involve legislative action.
Presentations, Proclamations, and Awards
  • Items in this category do not involve legislative action.
  1. Provo Employees’ Association Employee of the Year Presentation
  2. A presentation about future construction on Bulldog Boulevard and 500 West. (19-026)
Approval of Minutes
  1. January 22, 2019 Council Meeting Minutes
Public Comment
  • This public comment period is intended to allow comment on matters that do not appear on the agenda. Each speaker will generally be limited to two minutes. Fifteen minutes has been set aside for this comment period.
  • For items on the agenda requiring a public hearing, time to comment will be provided, after the item is presented, for all those who wish to speak.
  • For items not requiring a public hearing, public comment will still be taken following presentation of the item, but will be limited to a ten minute total comment period.
Action Agenda
  1. A resolution appropriating $26,172 in the Police Department General Fund for expenses related to the death of an officer in the line of duty, applying to the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. (19-019)
    • This is item 3 on the work meeting agenda.
  2. A resolution appropriating $72,597,691 in the General Capital Improvement Plan Fund and $240,000 in Debt Service Fund for construction and debt payments related to the new City facilities applying to the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. (19-021)
    • This is item 4 on the work meeting agenda.
  3. A resolution appropriating $196,475 in the Airport Fund, Operating Division for the Airport Bond payment. (19-020)
    • This is item 5 on the work meeting agenda.
  4. A joint resolution of the Provo City Mayor and Municipal Council in Support of the Provo City Airport and requested state funding to add a commercial passenger facility (terminal). (19-028)
    • This is item 6 on the work meeting agenda.
  5. A resolution to place seven parcels of property located generally at the mouth of Provo Canyon, east of Nevada Ave. and Slate Canyon Dr., 350 S Slate Canyon Dr., and 1320 S State St. on the surplus property list. (19-015)
    • A discussion in the work meeting will address an alternative proposal for how the Council surpluses properties and how those properties are discussed. The seven parcels of property include the following acreage at the following general locations: the mouth of Provo Canyon (39 acres), East of Nevada Avenue and Slate Canyon Drive (17.71 acres), 350 South Slate Canyon Drive (4.347 acres), and 1320 South State Street (1.0 acre).
  6. An ordinance to amend the General Plan regarding the Storm Drain Master Plan. (18-102)
    • This was presented at the February 5 work meeting after hearing from the Utah Division of Water Quality in December 2018 about State requirements placed on municipalities. The Storm Drain Master Plan is now ready for formal adoption.
  7. An ordinance amending Provo City Code regarding on-street parking and enforcement of publicly owned lots and garages. (19-023)
    • There are a few items that Provo City parking enforcement would like to amend related to assisting in enforcement of on-street parking and city-owned parking structures. The first item requires a minimum distance requirement a citizen must move their vehicle to avoid a ticket for on-street parking. The second makes it easier to monitor and maintain Provo City parking structures.
  8. An ordinance amending the Zone Map Classification of approximately 0.96 acres of real property, generally located at 1356 South 500 West, from Residential Agricultural (RA) to Residential (R1.8). Lakewood Neighborhood. (17-0017R)
    • This is item 8 on the work meeting agenda.
  9. ***CONTINUED*** An ordinance amending Provo City Code Section 14.38.085 to clarify limitations on signage within the North University Riverbottoms Design Corridor.  City-wide application. (PLOTA20190026)
    • This item was not ready to be heard.
  10. ***CONTINUED*** A request for a General Plan Amendment for 078 acres from Public Facilities to Residential to allow 6 townhomes in a proposed LDR zone at 862 E Quail Valley Drive. Edgemont Neighborhood. (PLGPA20190009)
    • This item was not ready to be heard.
  11. ***CONTINUED*** A request for a Zone Change from Public Facilities (PF) to Low Density Residential (LDR) for .78 acres, located at 862 E Quail Valley Drive. Edgemont Neighborhood. (PLRZ20180430)
    • This item was not ready to be heard.
  12. ***CONTINUED*** An ordinance amending Provo City Code Section 14.34.285 regarding the design standards for buildings in the Campus Mixed Use Zone.  City-wide application. (PLOTA20190025)
    • This item was not ready to be heard.
  13. An ordinance amending Provo City Code Section 14.14E.030(2) to remove the maximum density restriction in the Campus Mixed Use Zone. City-wide impact. (PLOTA20180432)
    • This is item 9 on the work meeting agenda.
  14. An ordinance amending the General Plan Map from Commercial (C) to Public Facilities (PF) for approximately 23 acres and from Commercial to Mixed Use for approximately 12 acres, located at 178 E 1860 S. East Bay Neighborhood. (PLGPA20180407)
    • This is item 10 on the work meeting agenda.
  15. An ordinance to amend the General Plan regarding the Downtown Master Plan to clarify right-of-way improvements for 100 West.  City-wide impact. (PLGPA20190008)
    • This is item 11 on the work meeting agenda.
  16. ***CONTINUED*** An ordinance amending the Downtown Streetscape Standards to clarify right-of-way improvements for 100 West.  City-wide impact. (PLOTA20190007)
    • This item was not ready to be heard.
Closed Meeting
    • Closed meetings (aka executive meetings) are held without the public present and must meet one of the conditions listed in Utah State Code (§ 52-4-204 and 52-4-205 et. seq.). If a closed meeting is needed, it will be announced at that time.
Adjournment


What do those numbers at the ends of the agenda items mean?
    • Items on the agenda are given a file number by Council staff or Community Development staff to help with tracking the item through the legislative process and to organize the supporting materials.
    • You may find it helpful in cases where an item may be worded a little differently on different agendas. Matching up that file number helps you see that it is the same issue.
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