Salt Lake City public meetings in 2021
11 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee
The Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee will review 2021-2022 city compensation and benefit updates. The meeting also includes the election of a new chair and vice-chair, and a review of committee policies.
- 2021-2022 City compensation & benefit updates
- Election of 2021-2022 Committee chair and vice-chair
- Review and consideration of adoption for new committee policy & procedure
- Proposed 2022 committee meeting schedule
Administrative Hearing
The Salt Lake City Planning Division's Administrative Hearing approved a Conditional Use request for an expansion of the existing asphalt manufacturing facility at approximately 2775 West 1500 South. The expansion includes a new concrete pad with about 8 storage tanks and equipment, and was granted as recommended by staff. No public comments were made during the hearing.
- Conditional Use approval granted for asphalt plant expansion (case PLNPCM2021-00250)
- Expansion includes new concrete pad with approximately 8 storage tanks and equipment
- Property located in M-1 Light Manufacturing zoning district, Council District 2
- Staff recommended approval; no public comment was received
Complete Streets Committee
The Complete Streets Committee will meet virtually to select a new committee chairperson and discuss a code exemption for 100 South. The agenda also includes reviews of the Complete Street Ordinance and updates on several active and upcoming street construction projects.
- Selection of Complete Street Committee Chairperson
- City Code 14.06 exemption consideration for 100 South (900 East to University Avenue)
- Review of Complete Street Ordinance and Bike and Pedestrian Master Plan
- Construction updates for 900 East, 300 West, and 900 South
- Review of upcoming 2022 projects on 200 South and 900 South
Administrative Hearing
The Salt Lake City Administrative Hearing approved a single item on July 22, 2021: T-Mobile's request to replace an existing cellular antenna array with a larger, non-flush-mounted array on an existing monopole at approximately 523 W 200 North. The tower height will not increase, but the change requires a new conditional use review because the original 2001 approval required flush-mounted antennas.
- Approved T-Mobile cellular antenna replacement at approximately 523 W 200 North (case PLNPCM2021-00368)
- New array is wider and not flush mounted, requiring new conditional use review
- Tower height unchanged; existing monopole had 2001 conditional use approval to exceed 60-foot limit
- Property in TSA-UC-T zoning district, Council District 3 (Chris Wharton)
- Decision appealable to Planning Commission within 10 days
Administrative Hearing
The Salt Lake City Administrative Hearing will hold an electronic meeting on July 22, 2021, to consider one item: a request by T-Mobile to replace an existing cellular antenna array with a larger, non-flush-mounted array on an existing monopole at approximately 523 W 200 North. The monopole was conditionally approved in 2001 to exceed the 60-foot height limit, but the new array requires a new conditional use review because it is wider and not flush mounted. The tower height will not increase. Public comments can be submitted via email or Webex.
- T-Mobile antenna replacement at 523 W 200 North (case PLNPCM2021-00368)
- Request for new conditional use review due to larger, non-flush-mounted array
- Existing monopole approved in 2001 to exceed 60-foot height limit
- Property in TSA-UC-T zoning district, Council District 3 (Chris Wharton)
- Electronic meeting via Webex; no anchor location
Administrative Hearing
The Salt Lake City Planning Division is reviewing a request to expand an existing monopole cellular antenna. The proposal includes installing 9 new antennas and new ground-mounted electrical equipment.
- Expansion of monopole at 745 N Warm Springs Road from 61 feet to 81 feet
- Installation of a new antenna array with 9 new antennas
- Conditional Use review for a monopole taller than 60 feet in the M-1 Light Manufacturing District
Administrative Hearing
The Salt Lake City Administrative Hearing agenda for February 25, 2021, contains only one listed item which has been cancelled. The cancelled item involved a request by T-Mobile for conditional use approval to enlarge a ground equipment area at 1269 S Legacy View Street.
- CANCELLED: Ground Lease Area at approximately 1269 S Legacy View Street
Administrative Hearing
The Salt Lake City Administrative Hearing will consider one item: a conditional use request from T-Mobile to enlarge the ground equipment area for existing wireless antennas on a monopole at approximately 1269 S Legacy View Street. The meeting will be held electronically on February 25, 2021, at 5:00 p.m. Public comments can be submitted via email or Webex.
- Conditional use request by T-Mobile to enlarge ground equipment area at 1269 S Legacy View St
- Project involves co-locating wireless antennas on existing monopole; no height increase
- Property located in M-1 (Light Manufacturing) zoning district, Council District 2
- Case number PLNPCM2020-00845
Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee
The Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee will meet electronically to discuss data and finalize its 2021 annual report on Salt Lake City employee compensation. The agenda includes reviewing market data, pay equity findings, living wage figures, and turnover statistics, followed by approval of the report's final recommendations.
- Review of Payfactors internal pay equity final report
- Discussion of Salt Lake County living wage data
- Review of WorldAtWork 2020-21 salary budget forecast
- Approval of Committee's 2021 annual report
- Public comment limited to 3 minutes per speaker
Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee
The Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee is meeting to discuss topics, statistical data, and recommendations for its 2021 annual report, including market data, pay equity, living wage, salary forecasts, turnover, and benefits. The meeting includes public comment and adoption of prior minutes. It is an electronic meeting due to health and safety risks.
- Review and adopt January 19, 2021 meeting minutes
- Public comment limited to 3 minutes per speaker
- Discussion of local benchmark market data and analysis
- Internal pay equity audit and Salt Lake County living wage data
- Next meetings: Feb 16, May 11, Oct 5, 2021
Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee
The Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee will discuss topics and statistical data to be included in its 2021 annual report. The committee will also review and adopt minutes from the January 5, 2021 meeting.
- Discussion of local area benchmark market data and analysis
- Review of internal pay equity audit and Salt Lake County living wage data
- Review of SLC employee turnover and recruitment statistics
- Discussion of WorldatWork 2020-21 salary budget forecast