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Um, we'll start with public hearing.
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Item B1 is for the ordinance amending
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the administrative hearing process.
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Before we begin taking comments, I will
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turn over the time to Michael Sanders,
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council policy analyst, to give a short
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introduction. Thank you, Michael.
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>> Thanks, council. The administration is
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» Thanks, council. The administration is
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proposing to consolidate the appeals
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process related to certain license
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denial, revocation, or suspension as
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well as civil infraction appeals. This
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process would replace the current small
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claims court process for formal appeals
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and create a consistent practice for
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appeal processing. The proposal also
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includes adding an $81 fee for formal
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administrative appeals. This proposal
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will also apply to the parties,
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gatherings, and events ordinance which
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was which was adopted last week on
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August 12th.
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» Okay, Taylor, please start with our
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first public comment.
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>> Thank you, Madam Chair. We do not have
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» Thank you, Madam Chair. We do not have
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anyone registered to speak to this item.
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>> Okay, thank you. I'll look for a motion.
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» Okay, thank you. I'll look for a motion.
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>> I move that the council close the public
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» I move that the council close the public
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hearing and adopt the ordinance.
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>> Second.
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» Second.
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>> Okay. C motion made by council member
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» Okay. C motion made by council member
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Puy, second by council Dugan. Do I have
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any discussion? All those in favor,
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please say I.
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>> I.
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» I.
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>> I.
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» I.
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>> All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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» All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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>> This brings us to the potential action
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» This brings us to the potential action
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section. Item C1 is for an ordinance
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design review standards amendment.
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I'll look for a motion.
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>> Mr. Chair, I move that council adopt the
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» Mr. Chair, I move that council adopt the
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ordinance.
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>> Second.
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» Second.
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>> Motion made by council member Dugan,
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» Motion made by council member Dugan,
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second by council member Puy. Do we have
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any discussion on the motion? Okay,
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seeing none, all those in favor, please
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say I.
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>> I.
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» I.
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>> All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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» All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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Our final item is C2 is for a resolution
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on the capital improvement program.
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Chair, I move that the council approve
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the resolution adopting the capital
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improvement program project specific
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allocations for fiscal year 26 as shown
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on the attached exhibit A funding log.
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Um, I further move that it is the intent
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of the council to address funding for
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curb, gutter, and irrigation needs on
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1200 East medians CIP project number 25
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with existing funds in transportation
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and public lands in an upcoming budget
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amendment. I further move that it is the
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intent of the council to examine
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trafficcoming CIP project allocations
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that are on hold due to SB95
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for recapture consideration with a focus
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on reallocating the funds to school
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safety projects.
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>> Second. Motion made by council member
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» Second. Motion made by council member
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Petro, second by council member Puy. Is
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there any discussion?
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>> I madam chair I would like to highlight
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» I madam chair I would like to highlight
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the the the the process of CIP how
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unique it is that a major city and a
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city at all has a uh has uh the
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opportunity for neighbors uh to submit
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their own projects uh what they want to
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see in their own neighborhoods improved.
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Um and uh for unfortunately we don't
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have funding to support every project uh
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and there are hard choices to to be made
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but encouraging more the neighbors to
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keep on submitting their proposals um
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and future CIP and I think it opens uh
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you know later in the year or early in
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the year. Thank you.
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>> Thank you council member Kui. Any other
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» Thank you council member Kui. Any other
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discussions?
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>> Okay, seeing none, I'll call a vote. All
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» Okay, seeing none, I'll call a vote. All
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those in favor, please say I.
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>> I.
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» I.
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>> All opposed. Motion passes unanimously
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and we'll move on to the comment section
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to the mayor. Are there any questions
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for the mayor? Uh mayor Rachel, thanks
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for being here today.
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>> Awesome. No questions. We're now in the
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» Awesome. No questions. We're now in the
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Taylor, you can begin our first general
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comment.
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>> Actually, madame chair, can I um I have
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» Actually, madame chair, can I um I have
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a question for the mayor. Can I ask that
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first?
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» Yeah. I think according to Robert's
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rules, we're just out of uh out of, you
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know, standards, but you can ask.
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>> I'm sorry. I didn't You're You're just
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» I'm sorry. I didn't You're You're just
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You're so efficient that I
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>> I did compete in Robert's rules. So,
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» I did compete in Robert's rules. So,
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>> yeah. And it shows um but I just wanted
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» yeah. And it shows um but I just wanted
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to ask that before we got into our um
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public comments. So, um, mayor, we, um,
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I think all of us have been getting some
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questions about, um, from residents
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about what the city is doing with regard
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to the fire that occurred in Mil Creek,
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um, where we lost, I think it was 23
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units, um, of housing. Can you talk
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about what the city is doing to address
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that?
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Yes, our risk manager at the city has
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been working really hard with public
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utilities to evaluate what we need to do
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on our property, the public utility
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property that's owned to secure that and
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recover any equipment that may be there.
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Risk has also been reaching out trying
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to reach out to the tenants of those
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apartments to offer city resources. that
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does not um preempt them from being able
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to come later for damages, but we want
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to make sure that if there are financial
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needs that we can help them get that
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cash in hand. Um we haven't been able to
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get their names and phone numbers. So,
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we've been working through the promise
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program through Mil Creek City and also
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through um the property management group
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over those apartments as a intermediary.
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Um and so we're we're here. We have
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resources. We are trying to make them
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available. We would um love to be in
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touch with those folks and we appreciate
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Mil Creek for putting us in touch
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through the the means that they can.
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>> Yeah. If there are any Mil Creek
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» Yeah. If there are any Mil Creek
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listeners um or folks here um or people
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that know someone that was effective,
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who should they contact about to get
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more information?
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>> I would ask Mark Catrell. Lori.
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» I would ask Mark Catrell. Lori.
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>> Uh, I think the city's risk manager,
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» Uh, I think the city's risk manager,
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Lori Roberts,
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>> would be the best person to contact.
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» would be the best person to contact.
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>> Um, I could try to get that number for
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» Um, I could try to get that number for
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you in a moment.
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>> Okay. Sorry.
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» Okay. Sorry.
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>> Great. Thank you.
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» Great. Thank you.
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>> Great question. Thank you.
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» Great question. Thank you.
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>> Thank you. Thank you, Madam Chair.
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» Thank you. Thank you, Madam Chair.
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>> Thank you, council member, and thank you
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» Thank you, council member, and thank you
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to the mayor for uh always providing us
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um this information and help resources
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for residents. Okay, we'll go back to
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our general comment section. Taylor,
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will you please begin?
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>> Thank you, Madam Chair. We have two
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» Thank you, Madam Chair. We have two
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people registered to speak. The first
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will be Ian McCubbin, followed by Chris
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Olsen. Ian is here in person.
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» Thank you, council. Thank you, mayor.
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Thank you, city attorney. Um Ian
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McCubbin here is a resident of the upper
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avenues. Want to thank Chris Wharton for
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all his support through the years.
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I don't know if your microphone's on. It
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just means the people online can't hear.
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>> Check.
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» There we go. Can you hear me now?
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>> Okay. Thank you.
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» Okay. Thank you.
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>> Great. Okay. Starting over.
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» Great. Okay. Starting over.
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>> I want to thank everybody, council,
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» I want to thank everybody, council,
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mayor, city attorney. I want to
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acknowledge Council Member Wharton and
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the Salt Lake City Fire Department for
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their continued support of us trying to
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address the wildfire risk in our
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neighborhood. This city is wolffully
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illprepared for wildfire. I work in
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Pasadena. I have hundreds of colleagues
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that lost their homes in Altadena. It
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affects me directly every day. Talked to
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people this week. Yes, I saw the fire
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chief's presentation a couple months ago
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about this is a different ecosystem.
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I've actually studied wildfire for 25
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years in the federal government. I
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understand it. I'm here as a personal
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homeowner and I have found the city
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attorney, public utilities, public
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lands, and the mayor's office completely
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ignoring the risk that presents itself
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to the upper avenues, to federal
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heights, to the eastbench, to all the
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neighborhoods that will be impacted.
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What we saw last year in Ensign Peak
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where it threatened the utility
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infrastructure by Rocky Mountain Power,
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the city is just not paying attention
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here and something bad will happen. I
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don't want to be chicken little and say
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that, but the reality is the city is not
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addressing this properly, mayor, and I
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think you all need to kind of bring in a
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fires are and start to think about this.
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And public utilities is just been
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totally asleep at the wheel on this. And
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I'm not surprised what happened in Mil
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Creek happened. And I'm sorry it
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happened. It's horrible what happened to
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those people. Like I said, I talked to
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someone for two hours yesterday that
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lost their house in Aladena. I
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understand this impact directly. And I
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think you all need to kind of wake up
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and realize that something needs to
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happen. I think Salt Lake City Fire
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understands the risk completely. I think
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Chief Alred, Chief Shepard are doing a
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great job, but they're really in a
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response mode. And what needs to happen
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is public utilities and public nance
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needs to address at a high level the
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risk that their lands present to the
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city residents. Wildfires will cause
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billions of dollars in damage in the
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state of Utah. this this year alone and
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>> I'm
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» I'm
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>> thank you. If you have any remaining
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» thank you. If you have any remaining
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comments, feel free to submit them
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online. You can always email or call in
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as well. U Taylor, next commentator,
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please.
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>> This will be Chris Olsson, who's here in
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» This will be Chris Olsson, who's here in
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person.
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» To make my twominute mark, I'll read
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this comment. Uh, I'm Chris Olsson from
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District 6 and I'm here to thank you for
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moving forward with new trail heads and
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hopefully some new trails. I've been an
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avid mountain biker in Salt Lake's
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foothills for 30 years and the open
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houses I attended pre-COVID were well
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attended and filled with great
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excitement to create Corner Canyon
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North. This would save citizens long
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drives across the valley, improving air
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and reducing traffic. But unfortunately,
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a special interest group organized after
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the fact has remained very vocal and has
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held hostage any progress on the trails
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for four years. They make comparisons to
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Boulder, which is half of Salt Lake
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City's population, and I fear a few
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avenues interests are halting the
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benefits in the East Bench phases two
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and three. I currently live near
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Parley's Point trail head and that new
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trail is great and very popular and
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really used a true success story. The
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east bench phases two and three sit
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above the large university user base
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less likely to have backyard issues and
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provide an opportunity to address the
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dry creek bottleneck. I feel the
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conflicts between hikers and bikers has
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been fabricated uh and it's not
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reflective of my experiences in the
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foothills until you get to the high hike
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summits and the downhill trails like Bob
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Sled and and Terror Ridge. Uh exclusive
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signage uh specifically the heels not
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wheels has created some conflict where
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none existed before. I feel the signage
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should be for safety only and is
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desperately needed along the bobsled and
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terror ridge trails. An online resource
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trail forks that logs usage indicates
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that the new 19th Avenue and Ridgeline
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trails are very popular with actual
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users. Thank you for giving us these
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trails. Please give us more. I would ask
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you to move forward with Eastbench
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Development.
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>> Hi.
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» Hi.
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>> Thank you. If you have remaining
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» Thank you. If you have remaining
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comments, please submit them online.
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call in, email, lots of ways to come
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back. Thank you everyone for your
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comments. We really appreciate you
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participating today. We have no new
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business items and we're now at the
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unfinished business section. Item F1 is
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the resolution central WACH commission
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addition of the city of Holiday. I'll
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look for a motion.
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>> Mr. Ch, Madam Chair, I move that the
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» Mr. Ch, Madam Chair, I move that the
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council adopt a resolution approving
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Holiday's admission as an additional
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member of the central commission.
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>> Second.
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» Second.
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>> Motion made by council member Dugan.
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» Motion made by council member Dugan.
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Second by council member Wharton. Do we
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have any discussion? Seeing none, I'll
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call for a vote. All in favor, please
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say I.
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>> I.
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» I.
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>> All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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» All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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Our next item F2 is for the resolution
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of legislative policy for housing
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program funding. I'll look for a motion.
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Madam chair, I move that the council
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adopt the legislative policy for the
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Salt Lake City housing program funds.
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Further move that the council adopt a
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legislative intent that the
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administration provide their preliminary
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metrics on these programs to the council
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halfway through the fiscal year 2026 and
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at annual intervals thereafter.
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>> Motion made by council member Dugan,
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» Motion made by council member Dugan,
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second by council member Wharton. Is
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there any discussion on the motion?
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Okay, seeing none, we'll call for a
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vote. All in favor, please say I.
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>> I.
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» I.
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>> All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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» All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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Our next item, F4, is for the
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legislative policy for the community
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land trust program. And I'll look for a
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motion.
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>> Madam Chair, I move that the council
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» Madam Chair, I move that the council
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adopt the legislative policy for the
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Salt Lake City Community Land Trust
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Program.
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>> Second.
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» Second.
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>> Okay. Motion made by Council Member
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» Okay. Motion made by Council Member
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Wharton, second by Council Member Dugan.
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Is there any discussion?
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>> Okay. Seeing none, I'll call for a vote.
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» Okay. Seeing none, I'll call for a vote.
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All in favor, please say I.
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>> I.
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» I.
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>> I. All opposed. Motion passes
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» I. All opposed. Motion passes
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unanimously.
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>> Madam Chair, did we skip item three?
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» Madam Chair, did we skip item three?
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>> Three. I think we did. Yeah,
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» Three. I think we did. Yeah,
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>> we did.
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» we did.
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>> Thank you for catching that. Thank you
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» Thank you for catching that. Thank you
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for being my Hawkeyes.
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>> I guess I'm getting old is what that
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» I guess I'm getting old is what that
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means.
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>> Welcome.
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» Welcome.
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>> Our next motion, we went out of order.
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» Our next motion, we went out of order.
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We'll jump back to item F3, is for the
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resolution of legislative policy for the
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home repair. Look for a motion.
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>> Madame Chair, I move that the council
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» Madame Chair, I move that the council
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adopt the legislative policy and
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budgetary guidelines for the Salt Lake
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City home repair program.
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>> Second.
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» Second.
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>> Motion made by council member Puy,
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» Motion made by council member Puy,
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second by council member Young. Is there
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any discussion? Okay, seeing none, I'll
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call for vote. All in favor, please say
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I.
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>> I.
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» I.
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>> I.
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» I.
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>> All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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» All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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Okay, back on track. Our final item, F5,
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is for the resolution of legislative
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policy for the Noah Preservation
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Program. Look for a motion.
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>> Madam Chair, I move that the council
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» Madam Chair, I move that the council
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adopt the legislative policy for the
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Salt Lake City Naturally Occurring
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Affordable Housing Preservation Program.
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>> Second.
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» Second.
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>> Okay. Motion made by council member
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» Okay. Motion made by council member
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Wharton, second by Council Member Dugan.
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Is there any discussion? Okay. Seeing
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none, I'll call for a vote. All those in
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favor, please say I.
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>> I.
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» I.
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>> All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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» All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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Great work, team. This brings us to the
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consent portion of our agenda. I'll look
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for a motion.
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>> A move to approve the consent agenda.
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» A move to approve the consent agenda.
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>> Motion made.
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» Motion made.
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>> Second.
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» Second.
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>> Motion made by Council Member Pu, second
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» Motion made by Council Member Pu, second
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by Council Member Wharton. I'm calling
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for a vote. All those in favor, please
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say I.
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>> I.
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» I.
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>> All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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» All opposed. Motion passes unanimously.
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And this concludes our Salt Lake City
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Council meeting, the council's formal
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meeting. now stands adjured.
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