Mar 06, 2025
Key Topics Discussed
Library updates and community programming (Women's History Month, Seed Library, upcoming events)
Proposed amendments to the Moderate Income Housing Plan of the General Plan
Amendments to City Code (Titles 13.04, 13.100, 5.54.010, and 5.63) regarding microschools and micro education entities (per S.B. 13)
2024–2025 Fiscal Year Budget amendments (second amendment cycle), including:
General Fund increase for two part-time positions
Arts Fund grants and Seasonal Arts Coordinator position
TRCC grant for City Hall Auditorium Renovation Design Study
Capital Projects Fund adjustments, including Murray Holladay Road Signal Reconstruction ($350,000)
Storm Water Fund adjustments
Recodification of Title 10 and Title 11 of the City Code
Ordinance 2025-01: Amending Title 13.02.030 (Roadway Classifications)
Ordinance 2025-02: Amending Title 17.08.020 and 17.32.025 (Stormwater Regulations)
Legislative update, including H.B. 454 (Transportation Utility Fee) and S.B. 310 (religious/non-profit exemptions)
City grant applications (AARP Community Challenge – $25,000; T-Mobile Hometown – $50,000) for History Walk Exhibit
Community survey distribution (person and district-specific)
Council district reports: Historical Commission Speaker Series, Happy Healthy Holladay Coalition, Fine Art Show, leaf blower noise complaint, Wasatch Front Waste and Recycling District billing survey
Decisions Made
1. Ordinance 2025-01 (Roadway Classifications – Title 13.02.030): FAILED. Motion did not pass; unanimous vote against adoption.
2. Ordinance 2025-02 (Stormwater Regulations – Titles 17.08.020 and 17.32.025): ADOPTED. Passed by unanimous vote.
3. Consent Agenda APPROVED (Minutes from January 9, January 23, and February 6, 2025). Passed by unanimous consent.
**Note:** The four public hearings (Moderate Income Housing Plan amendments, Microschools/Micro Education Entities, FY2024–2025 Budget amendments, and Recodification of Title 10 and Title 11) were opened and closed with no public comment recorded. Formal adoption votes on related ordinances or resolutions for these items were not reflected in the available minutes.
Votes
| Item | Motion | Mover | Second | Outcome | Individual Votes |
| Ordinance 2025-01 – Roadway Classifications | Approve | Council Member Brewer | Council Member Quinn | Failed – Unanimous Nay | Brewer-Nay; Durham-Nay; Fotheringham-Nay; Quinn-Nay; Gray-Nay; Mayor Dahle-Nay |
| Ordinance 2025-02 – Stormwater Regulations | Adopt | Council Member Gray | Council Member Fotheringham | Adopted – Unanimous Aye | Brewer-Aye; Durham-Aye; Fotheringham-Aye; Quinn-Aye; Gray-Aye; Mayor Dahle-Aye |
| Consent Agenda (Meeting Minutes) | Approve | Council Member Fotheringham | Council Member Gray | Passed – Unanimous Consent | Not individually recorded |
Action Items
| Action | Responsible Party | Notes/Deadline |
| Investigate reported road hole on 5600 South east of Van Winkle | Jared Bunch (Public Works Director) | Submitted; to be looked into |
| Prepare comprehensive Legislative Update | Gina Chamness (City Manager) | To be presented at March 20, 2025 meeting |
| Attend conference in Washington, DC and meet with Congressional Delegation | Council Member Quinn, Council Member Gray, Gina Chamness, Holly Smith | Following week (week of March 10, 2025) |
| Find Pi Day judges for March 14, 2025 event | Gina Chamness (City Manager) | Council Member Durham volunteered to judge |
| Continue outreach for community survey | City Staff | Survey already distributed approximately two weeks prior to meeting |
| Grant applications for History Walk Exhibit (AARP $25,000; T-Mobile $50,000) | Gina Chamness / City Staff | Applications submitted; awaiting outcomes |
| Repayment agreement with developer for Murray Holladay Road Signal Reconstruction | City Staff / City Manager | City to front $350,000 from Capital Projects Fund; repayment from increment per ADL with Royal Holladay Hills developer |
Other Notable Items
Public Comments:
Announcements & Notable Discussion:
*Note: The meeting minutes appear to end mid-sentence during Council Member Gray's report on the Wasatch Front Waste and Recycling District. The summary reflects all content available in the provided document.*