Salt Lake City public meetings in 2022
21 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
SLC Redevelopment Agency Finance Committee
The Salt Lake City Redevelopment Agency Finance Committee will meet to review and approve minutes from three prior meetings and receive a briefing on funding recommendations for the 2022 Annual Affordable Housing Funds Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) through the Housing Development Loan Program. The committee may provide comment or recommendation to the Board of Directors.
- Review and approval of July 13, July 20, and August 15, 2022 Finance Committee minutes
- Briefing on 2022 Annual Affordable Housing Funds NOFA funding recommendations
- Housing Development Loan Program (HDLP) funding recommendations
- Hybrid meeting with remote access via Webex
Complete Streets Committee
This is a procedural notice for the Complete Streets Committee's 2023 annual meeting, not a substantive agenda. It announces the meeting period and provides logistics, including an accessible location and remote participation due to health and safety concerns.
- Meeting notice covers December 14, 2022 to December 31, 2023
- Location: 349 South 200 East, Suite 1, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
- ADA accommodations available by request to Jennifer Byrd at 801-535-7905
- Electronic participation allowed due to health and safety risk at anchor location
Complete Streets Committee
The Salt Lake City Complete Streets Committee's November 30, 2022 meeting has been cancelled. The notice states there are no current projects that fit the committee's criteria to meet. No business will be conducted.
- Meeting cancelled due to no qualifying projects
- No agenda items or decisions listed
Accessibility and Disability Commission
The Salt Lake City Accessibility and Disability Commission will hold a regular hybrid meeting to discuss accessibility and disability matters. The agenda includes updates on paratransit services and emergency management, along with commission updates and public comment. A tentative closed session is also scheduled, subject to a motion.
- Paratransit updates from Julianne Sabula and Lara Handwerker of SLC Transportation
- Emergency management discussion led by Vice Chair Amy Carmen
- Approval of minutes from October 27th meeting
- Tentative closed session for possible discussion of individual character, litigation, security, or criminal misconduct
Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee
The Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee is meeting to handle routine business: adopt prior minutes, hear public comment, appoint a new member, receive annual Open Meetings Act training, review 2022-2023 city compensation and benefit updates, elect a chair and vice-chair, and set the 2023 meeting schedule. No votes on compensation amounts are listed; the agenda is largely procedural.
- Appointment of Jana Bake to the committee
- 2022-2023 city compensation and benefit updates presented by David Salazar and Lori Gaitin
- Election of 2022-2023 committee chair and vice-chair
- Proposed 2023 committee meeting schedule by Michael Jenson
- Utah Open Meetings Act annual training by city attorneys
SLC Redevelopment Agency Finance Committee
The SLC Redevelopment Agency Finance Committee will review a briefing regarding an increased loan amount and interest rate lock for the Bicycle Collective. The committee may provide a recommendation to the RDA Board of Directors regarding this project.
- Loan request increase to $2,250,000 for the Bicycle Collective
- Proposal to lock in base interest rate for nonprofit headquarters construction
- Project location at approximately 901 South Gale Street
Police Civilian Review Board
The Salt Lake City Police Civilian Review Board will meet electronically on September 6, 2022, to review and approve quarterly reports for the first two quarters of 2022, approve minutes from its February meeting, and discuss meeting format and options. The meeting includes public comment and a closed session. The agenda is largely procedural, with no specific cases or policy changes listed.
- Review and approve quarterly report for January 1–March 31, 2022
- Review and approve quarterly report for April 1–June 30, 2022
- Approval of minutes from February 8, 2022 meeting
- Discussion on standing meeting option and meeting format moving forward
- Closed session
Complete Streets Committee
The Salt Lake City Complete Streets Committee meeting scheduled for August 30, 2022 at 2:30 PM has been cancelled. The committee has no projects that fit the criteria to meet.
- Meeting cancelled due to no qualifying projects
SLC Redevelopment Agency Finance Committee
The Salt Lake City Redevelopment Agency Finance Committee is meeting to review proposed terms for Seller's Note Financing and a $4,000,000 gap loan request from Brinshore Development for a mixed-use, affordable housing project at 1500 W. North Temple (formerly the Overniter Motel location) in the North Temple Project Area. The committee may provide comments and consider making a recommendation to the RDA Board. The agenda includes roll call and adjournment, with no minutes to approve.
- Review of Seller's Note Financing terms for land disposition at 1500 W. North Temple
- $4,000,000 gap loan request to Brinshore Development
- Mixed-use, affordable housing project at former Overniter Motel site
- Committee may recommend terms to RDA Board
Administrative Hearing
The Salt Lake City Planning Division holds an administrative hearing to consider two conditional use applications. The first is for an existing cell phone monopole at 2042 N Redwood Park Ln, which would reach 62 feet and require approval under the M-1 zoning district. The second is for outdoor storage at 1133 and 1139 S Richards St in the CC Commercial Corridor District. The meeting is electronic only, with public comments accepted via email or Webex.
- Conditional use for existing standalone monopole at 2042 N Redwood Park Ln, height to 62 feet, M-1 district, case PLNPCM2022-00398
- Conditional use for outdoor storage at 1133 & 1139 S Richards St, CC district, case PLNPCM2021-01011
- Electronic meeting with no anchor location; comments via email or Webex
Administrative Hearing
The Salt Lake City Planning Division's Administrative Hearing Officer approved two conditional use requests. The first allows a 62-foot telecom monopole at 2042 N Redwood Park Ln. The second allows outdoor storage at 1133 & 1139 S Richards St, with a condition to remove razor wire. Both were approved without public comment.
- Approved conditional use for 62' monopole at 2042 N Redwood Park Ln (case PLNPCM2022-00398)
- Approved conditional use for outdoor storage at 1133 & 1139 S Richards St (case PLNPCM2021-01011)
- Condition: remove razor wire from existing fence at Richards St property
- Hearing held electronically on July 28, 2022
SLC Redevelopment Agency Finance Committee
The SLC Redevelopment Agency Finance Committee will review a loan request for the Fisher Brewery. The committee will consider making a recommendation to the RDA Board regarding this Granary District Adaptive Reuse Program request.
- $136,062 loan request for Fisher Brewery via the Granary District Adaptive Reuse Program
SLC Redevelopment Agency Finance Committee
The Salt Lake City Redevelopment Agency Finance Committee is meeting to review and potentially recommend approval of the May 5, 2022 meeting minutes. The main business item is a review of applications for 2022 Emergency Gap Funding through the Housing Development Loan Program, with a recommendation to be made to the RDA Board. The meeting is hybrid, allowing remote or in-person participation.
- Review and approval of May 5, 2022 RDA Finance Committee minutes
- 2022 Emergency Gap Funding Notice of Funding Availability through the Housing Development Loan Program
- Recommendation to RDA Board on emergency gap financing applications
- Hybrid meeting at 451 S State Street, Room 126, Salt Lake City, UT
Administrative Hearing
The Salt Lake City Administrative Hearing is meeting electronically on June 16, 2022, to consider a conditional use application for a proposed bar called Club Verse at approximately 601 South State St. The bar would be in the southernmost suite of the building, in the D-2 Downtown Support zoning district, which requires a conditional use process. Public comments can be submitted by email or via Webex during the hearing.
- Conditional use application for Club Verse bar at approximately 601 South State St
- Property in D-2 Downtown Support zoning district
- Applicant: Micheal Repp
- Case Number: PLNPCM2022-00149
- Council District #4, represented by Ana Valdemoros
Administrative Hearing
The Salt Lake City Planning Division's Administrative Hearing approved a conditional use permit for Club Verse, a proposed bar at approximately 601 South State St. The approval includes conditions from the staff report, including recording a Security and Operations Plan. Two members of the public spoke in support during the hearing.
- Approved conditional use PLNPCM2022-00149 for bar at 601 S State St
- Applicant Micheal Repp plans coffee shop in morning hours
- Property in D-2 Downtown Support zoning district, Council District #4
- Conditions include recording Security and Operations Plan with City Recorder
Local Building Authority of Salt Lake City
The Salt Lake City Council, acting as the Local Building Authority and Redevelopment Agency, will consider final adoption of the FY 2022-23 budgets, including the city budget, library fund, tax levy, and capital projects fund. The agenda also includes public hearings on four grant applications and potential action on ten ordinances related to the budget, fees, and employee compensation.
- Adopt FY 2022-23 Capital Projects Fund budget for Local Building Authority (bond debt for Glendale and Marmalade Libraries)
- Adopt FY 2022-23 Redevelopment Agency budget
- Public hearing on RAISE grant application for eight multi-modal east-west crossings of I-15 and Union Pacific Railroad (600 North, 200 South, 400 South, 800 South, 900 South/9-Line Trail, 1300 South, 1700 South, 2100 South)
- Public hearing on State Homeland Security Program Grant ($100,000 for first responder pods, $5,000 for evacuation modeling software, $100,000 for communication tools)
- Adopt ordinances for FY 2022-23 tax levy, library fund budget, city budget, consolidated fee schedule, and MOUs with firefighter, AFSCME, and police associations
Complete Streets Committee
The Salt Lake City Complete Streets Committee meeting scheduled for May 16, 2022, was cancelled. The agenda contains no items for discussion or decision.
- Meeting cancelled
SLC Redevelopment Agency Finance Committee
The Salt Lake City Redevelopment Agency Finance Committee is meeting to discuss and vote on its new bylaws, select a Chair and Vice Chair for 2022, and receive Open and Public Meetings Act training. The committee will also review two loan requests and provide recommendations to the RDA Board.
- Discussion and adoption of RDA Finance Committee Bylaws
- Straw poll and vote for Chair and Vice Chair for calendar year 2022
- Review of $1,750,000 commercial loan request for new construction at approximately 901 S Gale Street
- Review of 5-year extension for existing $3,100,000 commercial loan for adaptive reuse at approximately 740 West 900 South
- Open and Public Meetings Act training by Senior City Attorney Sara Montoya
Complete Streets Committee
The Salt Lake City Complete Streets Committee is holding its annual meeting for 2022. The agenda consists solely of a general annual meeting notice and does not list specific decisions, projects, or ordinances. The meeting is scheduled to take place at 349 South 200 East, Suite 100, in Salt Lake City.
- Annual Meeting Notice 2022
- Meeting location: 349 South 200 East, Suite 100, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee
The Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee is meeting to review and adopt prior minutes, hear public comment, and receive an update on compensation activity, including a third-party analysis of non-represented benchmark jobs. The main focus is discussing topics, statistical data, and recommendations for the 2022 annual report, covering market data, salary forecasts, turnover, and benefits. The meeting is electronic only, with no physical location.
- Review and adopt January 11, 2022 meeting minutes
- Public comment limited to 3 minutes per speaker
- Update on special third-party analysis of non-represented benchmark jobs
- Discussion of 2022 annual report data: market data, salary forecast, turnover, benefits
- Next meetings: Feb 15, May 10, Oct 4, 2022
Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee
The Citizens Compensation Advisory Committee will meet electronically to review and adopt prior minutes, hear public comment, receive an update on 2022 compensation activities including a third-party analysis of non-represented benchmark jobs, and discuss topics and data for its 2022 annual report, such as market data, salary forecasts, turnover, and benefits. The meeting is procedural and discussion-focused, with no votes on specific compensation changes listed.
- Review and adopt October 5, 2021 meeting minutes
- Public comment limited to 3 minutes per speaker
- Update on 2022 Compensation Team activity and third-party analysis of non-represented benchmark jobs
- Discussion of 2022 annual report topics: market data, salary budget forecast, turnover, benefits
- Next meetings scheduled: Jan 25, Feb 15, May 10, Oct 4, 2022