Thursday, June 15, 2023

Citizens Agenda for Meetings on June 20, 2023

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 


This meeting will be conducted both in-person and virtually. The in-person meeting will be held in the Council Chambers at City Hall (445 W. Center St., Provo). The meeting will be available to the public for live broadcast and on-demand viewing on YouTube and Facebook at: youtube.com/provocitycouncil and facebook.com/provocouncil. For information on how to view the meetings and how to contribute public comments without attending in person, click here.


PROVO MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

Redevelopment Agency of Provo

Work Meeting - 12:00 PM, Tuesday, June 20, 2023


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


Redevelopment Agency Governing Board

1.

A discussion regarding expanding the tax increment finance agreement with the Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine. (23-045)

 The economic costs of constructing on this site have increased due to the removal of thousands of tons of trash as well as the required foundational systems, and the installation of a methane mitigation system to dissipate methane gasses. The initial scope of the project was estimated at $160 million but has now increased to over $400 million. Expanding the scope and term of the agreement will increase the estimated value of the property from $22 million to over $400 million. 

 

2.

A discussion regarding expanding the tax increment finance agreement with Rivers Edge on University (The Mix). (23-045)

 Due the delay in obtaining control of the project and with the accompanying rapid increase in both construction and financing costs, Brighton is requesting the Agency to amend the interlocal agreements to start in 2025 and to collaborate with the School District to allow Brighton to receive tax increment beyond the six-year term. 

 

3.

A discussion regarding a RDA Shared Services Agreement (23-045)

The purpose of this agreement is to better facilitate the coordination of staff members between the City and the RDA.

 

4.

A discussion regarding an update to the RDA bylaws (23-045)

The Board has expressed a desire to update the RDA bylaws. The draft that will be presented today will include minor clerical updates as well as other more substantive updates as requested by the Board.

 

Council Business

5.

An ordinance enacting procedures and requirements related to agriculture protection areas. Citywide Application. (PLOTA20230092)

Within the City there are many acres of land in agriculture production. The Municipal Council adopted a resolution expressing the intent to consider annexing additional land (the proposed Smith-Provo Annexation near the northeast boundary of the City) into the City that is in agricultural production. §17-41-101(2)(a), Utah Code Annotated (UCA), defines agricultural production as “production for commercial purposes of crops, livestock, and livestock products.” The Utah Code has established a process by which land in agricultural production can be afforded additional legal protections, including protection from nuisance claims for agricultural activities or operations “using sound agricultural practices, unless that activity or operation bears a direct relationship to public health or safety” [see §17-41-403(1)(a), UCA]. To obtain these protections a landowner can seek approval of an agricultural protection area. Most of these requirements are laid out well in Title 14, Chapter 41 of the Utah Code. However, the Utah Code establishes that the agriculture protection area process should be done at the City level. The final decision on these proposals is to be made by the Municipal Council.

 

6.

A discussion regarding unreinforced masonry buildings (23-032)

This item is coming from the issue tracker sponsored by Vice-chair Whipple and co-sponsored by Councilor Handley. Given the high number of unreinforced masonry structures in Provo, it was requested that Staff come with options to mitigate the hazards associated with these buildings. A particular interest to the sponsors was the feasibility of implementing a program similar to Salt Lake City's "Fix the Bricks" program. 

 

7.

A discussion on an ordinance amending city code regarding apartment building signage requirements. (23-048)

During the May 2nd Work Meeting, the Council motioned to direct staff to prepare an amendment requiring apartment buildings to post a sign listing the contact information of the property and or maintenance manger. The intent was to facilitate open lines of communication between tenants & landlords and to provide a channel for prompt/efficient maintenance services to residents.

 

8.

A discussion regarding housing affordability strategies. (23-043)

As part of the Council's priority to discuss housing affordability in Provo, this discussion aims to assess various strategies the Council may take to improve housing attainability for residents. 

 

9.

A presentation regarding the general operations and library property tax rates. (23-008)

The Council has requested an overview of the City's general operations and library property tax rates.

 

10.

A presentation on rates and payment schedules for Provo's general obligation bonds. (23-008)

The City has two general obligation bonds (bonds approved by voters) that are paid for by property taxes - specifically the "Debt Service" portion of Provo City's overall tax rate. The first bond is for the Recreation Center and the second bond is for the new public safety building/city hall. The bonds have been structured so that the payments are the same each year, and the debt service rate is adjusted only because overall property valuation changes from year to year.

 

11.

A presentation regarding FY24 supplemental budget requests. (23-008)

A presentation to review the supplemental list to identify what items would be consistent with the Council's stated priorities. Possible funding sources for supplemental requests include a review and reallocation of existing revenues, future consideration of carryovers, or use of one-time funds.

 

12.

A presentation of the FY24 tentative budget and council priorities (23-008)

This presentation will review the FY2024 Tentative Budget and the Municipal Council priorities that have been included. The purpose is to discuss the Municipal Council priorities that have been funded and unfunded and evaluate the need for any changes to the Final Budget.

 

13.

A discussion regarding property tax (23-008)

 If the Council wishes to enact the Truth in Taxation process, it must adopt a proposed tax rate on or before June 22, 2023. The purpose of this presentation is to inform the Council on a variety of options to increase revenue via property tax. Council Staff will present a variety of scenarios and forecasts. The last property tax increase occurred last year and consisted of a 2.9% increase in the General Operations portion of the property tax levy.

 

Adjournment

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PROVO MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

Stormwater Service District

Redevelopment Agency of Provo

Regular Meeting Agenda - 5:30 PM, Tuesday, June 20, 2023


Opening Ceremony

  • Items in this category do not involve legislative action. 


Public Comment

  • Instructions for making public comments at this electronic meeting can be found on the officially published agenda: agendas.provo.org.

    • Dial 346 248 7799. Enter Meeting ID 823 0235 9516 and press #. When asked for a participant ID, press #. To join via computer, visit zoom.us and enter the same meeting ID and enter passcode: 517399.

  • Fifteen minutes have been set aside for any person to express ideas, concerns, comments, or issues that are not on the agenda:

    • Please state your name and city of residence into the microphone.

    • Please limit your comments to two minutes.

    • State Law prohibits the Council from acting on items that do not appear on the agenda.

 

Action Agenda

1.

A resolution consenting to the appointment of individuals to various boards and commissions. (23-005)

Mayor Michelle Kaufusi has submitted a number of individuals to be reappointed or appointed to various City boards and commissions. These names have been distributed to the Council for their consideration and the resolution has been scheduled for this Council Meeting.

 

2.

A resolution amending the 2023 Council regular meeting schedule. (23-050)

 Due to the statewide changes to the the primary and general election dates for 2023, amendments are proposed the Municipal Council Meeting schedule.

 

3.

Resolution Approving an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement regarding the Provo Municipal Airport Terminal (23-051)

$15,000,000 has been allocated to reimburse costs related to the building of the new airport terminal. This interlocal agreement is necessary for the County to disburse the funds.

 

4.

An ordinance amending Provo City Code regarding location of boats, recreational vehicles, and trailers. Citywide Application. (PLOTA20230034)

Section 14.34.060 of the Provo City Code currently regulates the location of boats, boat trailers and travel trailers in Residential Zones of Provo City. The Development Services Department wishes to amend the text of this section to clarify the wording as well as include Trailers, along with a definition of Trailers in section 14.06.020. It is believed that this will allow for a more equitable enforcement of trailers in general throughout Provo City residential Zones.

 

5.

An ordinance enacting procedures and requirements related to agriculture protection areas. Citywide Application. (PLOTA20230092)

 Within the City there are many acres of land in agriculture production. The Municipal Council adopted a resolution expressing the intent to consider annexing additional land (the proposed Smith-Provo Annexation near the northeast boundary of the City) into the City that is in agricultural production. §17-41-101(2)(a), Utah Code Annotated (UCA), defines agricultural production as “production for commercial purposes of crops, livestock, and livestock products.” The Utah Code has established a process by which land in agricultural production can be afforded additional legal protections, including protection from nuisance claims for agricultural activities or operations “using sound agricultural practices, unless that activity or operation bears a direct relationship to public health or safety” [see §17-41-403(1)(a), UCA]. To obtain these protections a landowner can seek approval of an agricultural protection area. Most of these requirements are laid out well in Title 14, Chapter 41 of the Utah Code. However, the Utah Code establishes that the agriculture protection area process should be done at the City level. The final decision on these proposals is to be made by the Municipal Council. 

 

6.

A resolution regarding year-end appropriations in the General Fund, Stormwater Fund, Airport Fund, and Vehicle Replacement Fund, and a transfer from the Engineering CIP to the Airport Fund. (23-008)

Near the end of each fiscal year, Finance reviews the budget to see if any shortages are projected. For example, in FY23, the Streets Division had to spend significantly more on salt and overtime due to the record-breaking amount of snow received. This is necessitating a year-end appropriation so that the division has sufficient budget to make it through the end of June. Having sufficient budget is important for governmental funds since shortages result in audit findings. Finance will review other areas of the budget to see if any additional appropriations related to budget shortages will be necessary. In addition to budget shortage appropriations, Development Services is requesting that scooter revenue received in FY23 be appropriated to cover wayfinding costs. 

 

7.

An ordinance amending the consolidated fee schedule and Provo City Pay Range Table. (23-008)

As part of adopting the Provo City budget for Fiscal Year 2023-2024, the consolidated fee schedule and pay range table are also updated and adopted. 

 

8.

An ordinance amending the tentative budget for Provo City for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2023, & ending June 30, 2024, in the amount of $342,097,249 and setting a public hearing to consider a proposed change in the certified tax rate. (23-008)

Annual budget adoption with changes for Truth in Taxation.

 

Stormwater Service District

9.

A resolution adopting a budget for the Provo City Stormwater Service District in the amount of $6,869,489 for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2023 and ending June 30, 2024. (23-008)

 Adoption of a new budget for the upcoming fiscal year for the Stormwater Service District of Provo.

 

Redevelopment Agency of Provo

10.

A resolution adopting a budget for the Redevelopment Agency of Provo City Corporation for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2023 and ending June 30, 2024, in the amount of $1,206,958. (23-008)

Adoption of the new budget for the RDA of Provo City for the upcoming fiscal year.

 

Adjournment

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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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