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City Council

Oct 02, 2025

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Key Topics Discussed

Public comment regarding holiday Christmas tree display at Village Center

Public hearing on proposed amendments to Title 7 – Administrative Code Enforcement Program

Adoption of Ordinance 2025-17: Amendments to Title 7 (Code Enforcement)

Adoption of Ordinance 2025-18: Budget amendment for Fiscal Year July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026

Adoption of Ordinance 2025-19: Historic designation of 2052 East Arbor Lane

Potential donation of an aluminum sign (~$18,000 value) from the Knudsen Family for Knudsen Park

Central Wasatch Commission update, including Millcreek Canyon shuttle Feasibility Study and UTA canyon bus service

Wasatch Front Waste and Recycling transition to monthly billing (January)

Heughs Canyon neighborhood concerns (doggie bags for trail users)

UDOT crosswalk update at 4500 South

Holladay Arts Plein Air event (October 11, 2025)

Knudsen Park commemorative tree planting (25th anniversary of City of Holladay)

Upcoming Historical Commission History Night (October 20, 2025)

Local Building Authority (LBA) Board Meeting (recessed into, then reconvened)

Closed Session pursuant to UCA 52-4-205

Decisions Made

Ordinance 2025-17 Adopted — Amending Title 7 of the City Code relating to Code Enforcement.

Ordinance 2025-18 Adopted — Amending the Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2025, and Ending June 30, 2026.

Ordinance 2025-19 Adopted — Amending Title 13.86.020 to add 2052 East Arbor Lane to Holladay's Historic Designation List.

Knudsen Family Donation Accepted — City will move forward with accepting the donated aluminum sign (valued at approximately $18,000) for Knudsen Park; City to bear engineering costs (estimated under $5,000).

Closed Session Convened and Adjourned — Pursuant to Utah Code Section 52-4-204 & 205; minutes on file as a Protected Record.

Votes

ItemMotionSecondOutcomeIndividual Votes
Ordinance 2025-17 (Code Enforcement)Council Member FotheringhamCouncil Member QuinnPassed unanimouslyGray-Yes; Quinn-Yes; Fotheringham-Yes; Durham-Yes; Brewer-Yes; Mayor Dahle-Yes
Ordinance 2025-18 (Budget Amendment)Council Member GrayCouncil Member DurhamPassed unanimouslyGray-Yes; Quinn-Yes; Fotheringham-Yes; Durham-Yes; Brewer-Yes; Mayor Dahle-Yes
Ordinance 2025-19 (Historic Designation)Council Member QuinnCouncil Member BrewerPassed unanimouslyGray-Yes; Quinn-Yes; Fotheringham-Yes; Durham-Yes; Brewer-Yes; Mayor Dahle-Yes
Recess to LBA Board MeetingCouncil Member FotheringhamCouncil Member BrewerPassed unanimouslyNot individually recorded
Enter Closed SessionCouncil Member FotheringhamCouncil Member BrewerPassed unanimouslyDurham-Aye; Brewer-Aye; Fotheringham-Aye; Quinn-Aye; Gray-Aye; Mayor Dahle-Aye
Adjourn Closed SessionCouncil Member FotheringhamCouncil Member QuinnPassed unanimouslyDurham, Fotheringham, Quinn, Gray, Mayor Dahle in favor (Brewer not recorded)
Adjourn MeetingCouncil Member FotheringhamCouncil Member BrewerPassed unanimouslyNot individually recorded

Action Items

TaskResponsible Party
Draft agreement to address park name-change obligations tied to Knudsen Family sign donationGina Chamness / Todd Godfrey (implied)
Move forward with accepting Knudsen Family aluminum sign donation; coordinate engineering cost assessment (est. <$5,000)Gina Chamness, City Manager
Explore potential future amendments to Title 7 to address conflicts of interest in Code EnforcementCouncil Member Brewer / Todd Godfrey (Legal Counsel)
Follow up with UDOT on crosswalk construction at 4500 South (now expected early 2026)Council Member Quinn
Investigate feasibility of providing doggie bags for Heughs Canyon trail usersNot formally assigned (raised by Council Member Gray)
Participate in/monitor ongoing public comment period for Millcreek Canyon shuttle Feasibility StudyCouncil Member Gray (CWC Representative)

Other Notable Items

Public Comment – Lynn Pace: Former City Council member Lynn Pace praised the current Council's work and donated/offered a live Christmas tree to the City for the holiday season, expressing concern that the current pyramid of string lights at the Village Center lacks community atmosphere. He referenced a previous Master Plan that called for a "festival tree" and noted that a real tree historically drew visitors to the area.

Code Enforcement Officer Commendation: Council Members Brewer and Fotheringham commended Officer Chad Pedersen for his professionalism and human-centered approach to code enforcement.

Community Events Noted:

Plein Air art event — October 11, 2025

Honor event for Travis Jones (Tree Committee Chair) — October 11, 2025

History Night (Historical Commission) — October 20, 2025, 6:00 p.m.

Commemorative tree planting at Knudsen Park for City's 25th anniversary — September 27, 2025

Wasatch Front Waste & Recycling transitioning to monthly billing starting January (no date specified beyond "January").

Rotary Event: Mayor Dahle thanked those involved in a Rotary event held the prior evening (October 1, 2025).

Police Commendation: Council Member Durham thanked Police Chief Justin Hoyal and the Unified Police Department (UPD) for assistance with traffic and public safety issues in his district.

Jonathan Teerlink Commendation: Council Member Fotheringham recognized Community and Economic Development Director Jonathan Teerlink for personally visiting a constituent to resolve a permitting issue.

Summarized: April 22, 2026