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SOUTH JORDAN CITY
CITY COUNCIL ELECTRONIC MEETING
May 5, 2020
Present: Mayor Dawn Ramsey, Council Member Patrick Harris, Council Member Brad
Marlor, Council Member Jason McGuire, Council Member Don Shelton, Council
Member Tamara Zander, CM Gary Whatcott, ACM Dustin Lewis, City Attorney
Ryan Loose, Public Works Director Jason Rasmussen, Engineering Director Brad
Klavano, City Recorder Anna Crookston, City Commerce Director Brian Preece, Fire
Chief Chris Dawson, Strategic Services Director Don Tingey, Police Chief Jeff Carr,
Communications Manager Rachel VanCleave, Administrative Services Director
Spencer Kyle, Planning Director Steven Schaefermeyer, CFO Sunil Naidu, CDBG
Coordinator Katie Olson, Parks and Recreation Director Colby Hill, GIS Coordinator
Matt Jarman, Planner Greg Schindler, IT Director Jon Day, City Council Secretary
MaryAnn Dean
Others: Attendance electronically via Zoom
REGULAR MEETING
Mayor Ramsey convened the May 5, 2020 City Council regular meeting at 6:37 p.m.
A. Welcome, Roll Call and Introduction to Electronic Meeting – Mayor Dawn
Ramsey
Mayor Ramsey welcomed everyone present. All members of the City Council were present. She
reviewed the protocol for the electronic meeting.
B. Invocation – By Council Member Don Shelton
Council Member Shelton offered the invocation.
C. Pledge of Allegiance – By CFO Sunil Naidu
CFO Naidu led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance.
D. Minute Approval
D.1. April 21, 2020 Council Study Meeting
D.2. April 21, 2020 City Council Meeting
Council Member Shelton made a motion to approve the April 21, 2020 Council study
meeting minutes, and the April 21, 2020 City Council meeting minutes, as printed. Council
Member McGuire seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor.
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E. Mayor and Council Reports
Council Member McGuire gave a review on the LPC meeting he attended. He said the Arts
Council would be holding a meeting via zoom later this month.
Council Member Harris said he also attended the LPC meetings. He believes people are doing
their best to make the right decisions. He asked for an update on Mulligans later in the meeting.
Council Member Shelton made a motion to amend the agenda to add a closed session at the
end of this meeting to discuss the purchase, exchange, or lease of real property.
It was noted that this is a continuation of the closed meeting from the study session.
Council Member Zander seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor.
Council Member Zander thanked staff for the story walk on the Bingham Trail and the Jordan
River Trail. She said she is also receiving positive feedback for the virtual SoJo race series.
Council Member Marlor said the Architectural Review Committee meeting was postponed. He
met with staff regarding the closed meeting topic. He said there are a lot more people out
enjoying the parks, especially the Jordan Ridge Park. He said people should get out and enjoy the
amenities in the city. He thanked staff for keeping up maintenance on the parks.
Council Member Shelton noted the story walk at Bingham Creek. He said it is the second story
done on that trail. He said graffiti was noticed along the trail; staff resolved the issue quickly. He
was also involved in the LPC meetings.
Mayor Ramsey said she met with the Salt Lake County Council of Mayors. There is a lot of
work taking place. She met with the Point of the Mountain infrastructure committee. There is a
great deal of work taking place there as well. She met with the ULCT Board, and is in almost
daily contact with them. She receives daily updates for IHC. She reported that things are going
well with the Sewer Board. She met with the Wasatch Front Regional Council to discuss plans
for the Southwest Visioning Project. She surprised the outstanding educators of the year with the
Jordan Education Foundation. They put out a video message to the residents from the City. It is
on the city’s webpage and social media outlets. This Friday, East Lake Elementary and Monte
Vista Elementary will be doing a drive by parade. She said she was asked to film a commercial
about wearing a mask and taking social distance seriously.
F. Public Comment:
Kim Correa, Executive Director of the Inn Between, thanked the Mayor and City Council for
their partnership. She said they work to ensure that terminally ill people have a place to spend
their last days. She thanked the City for their funding. She said their facility has been on total
lockdown since March 8th. Only essential staff is present. It has been challenging for residents
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and their families. They have not been admitting new people, but make exceptions for those
terminally ill. They have had no positive cases of Covid 19.
G. Presentations: G.1. Proclamation: Honoring the 100th Anniversary of The League of Women
Voters. (By Mayor Dawn Ramsey)
G.2. Proclamation: Recognizing May 17-23 as National Public Works Week. (By
Mayor Dawn Ramsey)
Mayor Ramsey read the proclamation honoring the 100th Anniversary of the League of Women
Voters.
Public Works Director Rasmussen showed a video highlighting the public works department.
Mayor Ramsey read the proclamation.
H. Action Items: H.1. Resolution R2020-36, revising City-Wide policy 300-052, GRAMA Records
Retention. (By ACM, Dustin Lewis)
H.2. Resolution R2020-28, authorizing the Mayor to sign Interlocal Cooperation
Agreement with Riverton City-Irrigation. (By Public Works Director, Jason
Rasmussen)
Council Member Marlor made a motion to approve Resolution R2020-36 and Resolution
R2020-28. Council Member McGuire seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in
favor.
I. Public Hearing: Resolution R2020-34, amending the 2019 CDBG Annual Action
Plan and Citizen Participation for CARES Funding. (By CDBG Coordinator, Katie
Olson)
Katie Olson, CDBG Coordinator, reviewed a prepared presentation (Attachment A).
Mayor Ramsey opened the public hearing.
Jennifer Campbell, PO Box 1028 West Jordan, Executive Director of South Valley Services,
said their shelter is located in West Jordan. She thanked staff for their work. She said they have
not stopped their services. She thanked the city and said they appreciate the opportunity to
continue their partnership.
A prepared document from South Valley Services was submitted to the City for inclusion in the
public hearing (Attachment B).
Mayor Ramsey thanked Ms. Campbell for the work they are doing. She said they know the
numbers are increasing during this time. Ms. Campbell noted that the South Jordan Police
Department is great to work with.
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Katie Olson, read a statement from Utah Community Action (Attachment C).
Council Member Zander asked how they are getting information out on this grant? Ms. Olson
said they are working with Community Development Director Preece, sending letters to those
with a business license. They will also be advertising on the City’s social media channels.
Council Member Zander made a motion to approve Resolution R2020-34. Council Member
Harris seconded the motion. Roll call vote. The vote was unanimous in favor.
J. Public Hearing: Ordinance 2020-08, re-adopting the City Construction Standards
and Specifications. (By City Engineer, Brad Klavano)
Council Member Klavano reviewed the background information on this item. He said the biggest
change is adding the low impact development handbook, and that is a required change by the
State.
Mayor Ramsey opened the public hearing. There were no comments. She closed the public
hearing.
City Engineer Klavano noted that this was done collectively with Engineering, Public Works,
and the Parks staff.
Council Member Shelton made a motion to approve Ordinance 2020-08. Council Member
McGuire seconded the motion. Roll call vote. The vote was unanimous in favor.
K. Staff Reports and Calendaring Items
Administrative Services Director Kyle said they were able to implement the Mulligans plan as
discussed by the City Council. They have received positive feedback and the patrons are able to
practice social distancing. He said they are going to start cart rentals again, primarily to single
users and related individuals. They will be opening up private lessons again, requiring a 6 ft.
distance. They are also allowing batting cages, with some restrictions. They are also preparing to
open some concessions, but not the grill at this time. He said they are waiting to open the pro
shop and will reevaluate in a month. They are opening the practice greens with signage
encouraging social distancing. They don’t anticipate opening the mini golf until the status
changes to low risk.
Mr. Kyle said regarding the virtual Summerfest, the City Council could help with handing out
root beer floats or activity boxes.
Council Member Harris said on the mini golf, can they open it for individuals that live in the
same household? Mr. Kyle said there are concerns with maintaining social distancing for mini
golf. He said they want it open, but want it to be safe and done in an approved way. They are
also waiting and watching for other entities to open their mini golf.
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CM Whatcott said the city has not done any water shut offs for March or April. They did this in
an effort to provide the residents some extra relief. Some residents are getting large balances. If
they let the water bills get larger, it will be harder to get the residents on a payment program. He
said staff is recommending that they follow the regular course of business, which means they
will continue to work with people on their bills. They reviewed the number of residents it would
impact. CM Whatcott said there are 201 residents that they have received no payments from
since December. He said the bills will get much larger in the summer months. He said if
someone was effected with Covid 19, they will work with them on getting a payment
arrangement. The shutoffs that they are talking about were before the pandemic hit. He said the
City will send multiple notices to the residents, including at least 3 letters and personal phone
calls.
Council Member Harris said they should include language in the letter that they will try to work
out payment arrangements. He said he is okay to shut off people’s water as long as that
communication is there. CM Whatcott noted that in some circumstances, the city waives late
fees.
Fire Chief Dawson updated the City Council on restrictions in the city for fireworks this year
(Attachment D). Their recommendations fall in line with the state code. He said they added areas
on the canal and identified some high hazard areas to the city. It was noted that 2019 had an
average amount of fires caused, at approximately 12. In 2018, there were many fires. He noted
that city owned property will have fire restrictions as well.
Council Member Zander said with no big groups being allowed to gather for fireworks, they
might have more residents doing their own fireworks this year.
Mayor Ramsey said there is a need for a marketing plan so the residents understand it is for
safety, not for restricting their rights.
Council Member Zander asked when the recreation center will open? Mayor Ramsey said in
June. Mr. Kyle said the County is posting recreation center updates on their Facebook page.
RECESS REGULAR MEETING TO MOVE TO EXECUTIVE CLOSED SESSION
Council Member Zander made a motion to go into a closed meeting to continue their
discussion from the study session regarding the purchase, exchange, or lease of real
property. Council Member Marlor seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor.
L. Executive Closed Session: Discussion of the purchase, exchange, or lease of real
property. (By CM Gary Whatcott and Strategic Services Director Don Tingey)
Council Member Harris made a motion to come out of closed meeting. Council Member
Shelton seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor.
ADJOURNMENT
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Council Member Harris made a motion to adjourn. Council Member McGuire seconded
the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor.
The May 5, 2020 City Council electronic meeting adjourned at 10:39 p.m.
This is a true and correct copy of the May 5, 2020 City Council Meeting Minutes, which
were approved on May 19, 2020.
South Jordan City Recorder
Adding an exception for COVID -19
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the following provisions apply
Deadlines for the submission of the FY19 and FY20 Con Plan and Actions
plans is extended to August 16, 2021.
The 15% cap on public services is suspended for FY19 and FY20 CDBG
funds.
Public comment periods for all items are decreased to 5-days.
Virtual public hearings are allowed.
Any forthcoming waivers and changes by HUD during the pandemic will be
considered to automatically apply to this Plan without requiring an
amendment.
Other Changes
Clarifies language on who approves CPP amendments
Matches them to other types of plan approvals
Clarifies that the CPP needs to be sent with the Con Plan but not rewritten
Updates contact information
CHANGES TO THE
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN
2015-2019 Consolidated Plan Amendment
Adds goal of “Supporting COVID-19 Relief Efforts”
2019 Annual Action Plan Amended
Adds CDBG-CV $138,355 to year’s available funds
Adds goal of “Supporting COVID-19 Relief Efforts”
Increases/adds the following activities
Public Services (20% of CARES)
Legal Aid
South Valley Sanctuary
UCA Food Pantry
Economic Development: Small Business Grants
2015-2019 CONSOLIDATED PLAN
AMENDMENT
Legal Aid
Current: $3,000
Beneficiaries to date: 36
Applied: $1,800
Additional Awarded: $1,800
Additional beneficiaries: 8
New total: $4,800
South Valley Sanctuary
Current: $6,000
Beneficiaries to date: 28
Applied: $10,000
Additional Awarded: $10,000
Additional beneficiaries: 40
New total: $16,000
Utah Community Action Food
Pantry
Current: $4,500
Beneficiaries to date: 87
Applied: $45,250
Awarded: $15,871 (35%)
Additional beneficiaries: 100
New total: $20,371
PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAMS
UCA Food Bank
Went from an average of 23 households served per day to 100
households per day
Usually rely on 18,000 volunteer hours, which are now decreased
Lines are wrapping around the block
Domestic Violence
Compared to last year at this same time July 2019 to April 2020 ,
South Valley Sanctuary is seeing:
167% increase in residents being sheltered
91% in resident hotline calls
194% increase in case management services for residents
24% increase in clinicals provided to residents
Similar concerns at Legal Aid
INCREASED NEED
CDBG Economic Recovery Rules
Must retain jobs for low- to moderate-income employees
Must document employee’s household income and size
South Jordan Payroll Support Program
Goal: Keep LMI individuals in paid employment
$110,684 available
Grants of $5K to $20K available
Eligible Businesses
50 or fewer employees
Located in South Jordan
Must provide documentation of LMI employees
Scoring Criteria
Similar to the State’s Bridge Program
SMALL BUSINESS PAYROLL SUPPORT
South Jordan Talking Points
Thank you for making South Valley Services a funding priority We value your partnership and continued
support.
Increase Demand for Services for South Jordan Residents
7/1/18 to 4/30/2019
7/1/19 to 4/30/2020
shelter 3 8 167%
clinicals 25 31 24%
hotline calls 33 63 91%
case management 33 97 194%
COVID-19—When Survivors are forced to stay home or in close proximity to their abuser more
frequently, an abuser can take advantage of an already stressful situation such as COVID-19 to
gain more control. People who are already more vulnerable to economic and health insecurity
are facing additional challenges during this unprecedented time.
Increased Services—We have seen an 75% increase of individuals that need help paying for
housing cost.
SVS has remained open and providing life-saving services during this national crisis.
The average cost of providing services is $2,535/person. We have already served 28 South
Jordan residents in the three quarters. The money that you provide is leveraged with other
money from SVS, so you don’t have to bear the full financial burden.
Council Meeting at 6:30 p.m.
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Due to the funding support of South Jordan City, operations of the Case Management & Housing program and at the Copperview Food & Resource Center have been able to maintain quality services for our clients of the community during this COVID crisis with a curbside delivery model. The pantry continues to provide a 3-5 day emergency food box for these vulnerable clients and rental assistance for households in crisis within the South Jordan area. As a response to the current pandemic, the City’s funds have also enabled UCA to continue filling the growing needs of these services for impacted residents. Utah Community Action wishes to thank South Jordan City for their continued support.
Source: City of South Jordan GISProduced: 11 March 2020
0200' Buffer of Jordan River Trail and Open Space Properties200' Buffer of Bingham Creek Open Space and Trail PropertiesSelected City Owned ParcelsParcels with Greenbelt Designations200' Buffer of Canals200' Buffer of Creeks
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Source: City of South Jordan GISProduced: 28 April 2020
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