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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Providence City Council Meeting Providence City Office Building 1 South Main, Providence UT Tuesday, February 0, 00 :00 p.m. Attendance: Mayor: Alma H. Leonhardt Council: Randy Eck, Stacie Gomm, Deon Johnson, Ron Liechty, Vic Saunders City Manager: Vern Keeslar City Recorder: Skarlet Bankhead Public Works Director: Dee Barnes Attorney: Jody Burnett Executive Session: Motion to enter executive session V Saunders, second Stacie Gomm, The Council entered into an executive session at : p.m. Motion to adjourn R Eck, second D Johnson The executive session closed at approximately :0 p.m. Agenda Items: Pledge: Mayor Leonhardt Opening: Ron Liechty Minutes Motion to approve the minutes of January, 00 V Saunders, second D Johnson, Corrections: None Item No. 1. Presentation. Employee of the Quarter. V Keeslar presented the Employee of the Quarter to Tara Bankhead. He explained T Bankhead works in the Public Works Department. She is excellent in customer service and an asset to the City. Mayor Leonhardt also stated T Bankhead is an excellent employee. Item No.. Administrative Appeal. The Providence City Council will consider an administrative appeal filed by Paxton R. Guymon, representing Westates Construction, of the road impact fee and park impact fee assessed with the building permit for the Deer Creek Village Apartment Homes. Paxton Guymon, Jay Jenks, and Stan Rolland were present. P Guymon expressed appreciation for the re-hearing. P Guymon explained the project is the unit, multi-family project known as Deer Creek Village. He stated his clients are challenging the park and road impact fees. Providence City Council Meeting 0/0/0 Page 1 of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 P Guymon stated the first basis is that the Deer Creek Apartments should be charge using the same percentages as a previous apartment building located in Providence. His clients are asking for an impact fee reduction of $,000. P Guymon stated the City Code allows the City Council to make adjustment to impact fees. They are asking the impact fees be discounted and charged in the same manner as Providence Place. P Guymon felt the matter could be resolved with a $,000 reduction, with the reservation of rights for the $,000 if denied. P Guymon felt the City Code allowed for a reduction of $1,000 in road impact fees and $,000 in park impact fees. P Guymon explained the City currently charges $00 per single family dwelling for road impact fees and $ for park impact fees. He stated, in reviewing the collected revenues and expenses the City is not under charging. He felt the Council should start with the premises that the City is charging correct fees for single-family residents. P Guymon reviewed Table 1 from the Providence City Impact Fee Analysis. He felt the average trip rate was the primary criteria for road impact fees. He explained in reviewing the chart, low rise apartments generate 1/ less trip rates on a per unit basis when compared to a single family home. Assuming the $00 impact fee is valid for a single-family home, / of $00 is $. The apartments were charged $,000 for road impact fees. Reducing the charged road impact fees by one-third would be $,000, a reduction of $1,000. P Guymon stated the park impact fee of $ is a reasonable fee for a single family residence. He read from page of the February Staff Report, paragraph. This stated the average household size is. persons; dividing $ by. equals $1 per person. The average number of persons in a renter occupied unit is.0 persons. If you multiply.0 by units and multiply by $1 per person, the result is $,1. The impact fee they paid was approximately $,000. P Guymon stated his clients feel the compromise is a reasonable way to resolve the matter. P Guymon explained the rational of the study was per person, so the impact fees should be applied per person per unit, using the Census numbers. D Johnson asked if the Applicant was aware the other apartment was for persons with disabilities. D Johnson felt a facility for persons with disabilities would have much less impact on the roads and parks than the Deer Creek complex. P Guymon stated D Johnson made a good point. V Keeslar explained the staff reviewed the request for a reduction. He reviewed the February, 00 Staff Report. V Keeslar explained the original request was for a % and % reduction. The applicant has presented a proposal tonight for a reduction that is less than the original request. V Keeslar reviewed Table 1. He stated the recommended road impact fee in the analysis was $,. for single family detached, $1,0.0 for Condo/Townhome, and $, for low rise apartments. The 1 City Council chose a flat rate of $00 for all residential units. V Keeslar explained no further reduction is necessary. V Keeslar explained the average between an owner occupied dwelling and a renter occupied building is less than ½ of a person. V Providence City Council Meeting 0/0/0 Page of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Keeslar stated Providence City has fairly assessed this project the City adopted amount of impact fees and no reduction is necessary. P Guymon stated it is true that the recommended road impact fee amounts were higher. However, he did not feel it meant the higher number was valid. He felt single-family homes created a different burden on parks and roads than multifamily projects. He also reviewed page Section E. which discusses credit entitlements. He stated Gateway Drive and Golf Course Road were installed by his Clients. He noted the existing roads do not need to be widened by this project. V Saunders asked if it mattered that the roads were built far in advance. J Burnett explained the time is not a factor. It is a different analysis for project improvements. V Saunders felt the reduction took place when the 1 Council reduced the suggested road impact fee by % and set the $00 fee. He honestly felt persons living in the apartments would use the parks and roads as much as many other residents of the City. P Guymon agreed, but explained the original study had different rates for different dwellings. P Guymon felt, based on current expenditures, the recommended 1 road impact fees would not be valid. S Gomm explained that based on the figures discussed tonight, the single-family road impact fee would increase to $. S Gomm asked for the law Guymon was quoting. P Guymon stated the impact fee law governs. S Gomm asked V Keeslar to discuss staffs recommendation. V Keeslar explained there is a difference between project improvements and system improvements. P Guymon explained he did not use that argument in tonight s presentation. J Burnett explained the Staff Report was based on the original request, not on the information presented tonight. S Rolland stated that when the Council reduced the fees, they were not reduced proportionately. J Burnett explained when a council makes a decision to reduce impact fees lower than recommended; the thought is that the difference will be made up from the general fund, which puts a larger burden on the single-family home. J Burnett explained the study does make a per person distinction. J Burnett recommended striking Conclusion No. The credits requested would amount to the payment of funds for project improvements, which in not allowed by state law, based on tonight s presentation by the Applicants. R Eck felt whatever the Council did would set precedence for future dwellings. R Eck asked why Providence Place was charged less. D Johnson felt it was because a complex for persons with disabilities would use the facilities significantly less. J Burnett explained in terms of the City s records, the City does not actually know why there was a reduction. J Burnett explained any developer can request their project be viewed separately. J Burnett read from State Code - that would allow a council to reduce fees. J Burnett felt because the consultant structured the park impact fee recommendation per person; there is a reasonable argument to reduce the per unit fee by $, approximately $,00 for the complex. Providence City Council Meeting 0/0/0 Page of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 R Eck felt the $,00 reduction for park impact fees was worthy to look at. V Keeslar and P Guymon stated the number of persons per unit was taken from the 000 Census. D Johnson asked if the park and road impact fees were made clear up front. S Holland reported the water and sewer fees were applied as discussed, but the park and road impact fees were significantly higher. V Saunders felt the $ dollar reduction for parks was reasonable, he did not feel the roads should be reduced. S Gomm asked if the Council was being inconsistent. D Johnson asked if in a month others would request a reduction. V Keeslar explained an appeal application must be filed within 0 days after being assessed the fees. Anything assessed more that 0 days ago would not be eligible. Motion to deny the road impact fee reduction R Eck, second V Saunders, Motion to refund $,1.0 from park impact fees back to Westates Construction V Saunders, second D Johnson R Eck asked if the action was appropriate and in compliance with the law. J Burnett felt the action was appropriate and in compliance with the law. J Burnett recommended the Council consider the distinction in the future. Vote: Yea: R Eck, D Johnson, R Liechty, V Saunders Nay: S Gomm Item No. Public Hearing - Ordinance Modification 00-00. The Providence City Council will consider for adoption an ordinance amending Providence City Code --:C.. C1 Commercial Zoned District, to allow for one access for each 10 feet of frontage in commercial zones, requested by John Hoellein, agent for Kartchner Homes. V Keeslar explained access is restricted to one access per 00 feet of linear frontage. He explained reducing to 10 feet of linear frontage is helpful with access management. Mayor Leonhardt and V Saunders did not want to override the access management plan the City adopted with the County. V Keeslar explained the County plan relates to highways; this relates to the local roads. V Keeslar stated this will improve traffic circulation. R Eck asked if thought was given to a said lot or was it something that would benefit the entire City. V Keeslar explained the applicant s lot only has feet of frontage. V Keeslar explained this is a little restrictive. He felt there may be a time when a large tract of land may require three accesses on 0 North. V Keeslar explained this property is located just behind Discount Tire. V Keeslar felt this change would benefit the entire commercial area. Mayor Leonhardt declared the public hearing open. No public comment received. Mayor Leonhardt declared the public hearing closed. Motion to approve Ordinance Modification 00-00 V Saunders, second R Liechty Providence City Council Meeting 0/0/0 Page of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 D Johnson asked if this would impact the State Highway. V Keeslar explained in order to get access on the State Highway, a permit from UDOT is required. Vote: Yea: S Gomm, D Johnson, R Liechty, V Saunders Abstained: R Eck Item No. Public Hearing Ordinance Modification 00-00. The Providence City Council will consider for adoption an ordinance rezoning a. acre parcel of property generally located at 10 South Grandview Drive (Providence Highlands Subdivision Phase 1), from A (agricultural) to SFT (single family traditional), requested by Mark Cohen, agent for Imagine Development. Mayor Leonhardt declared the public hearing open. No public comment received. Mayor Leonhardt closed the public hearing. Motion to approve Ordinance Modification 00-00 V Saunders, second D Johnson Item No Resolution 0-00. The Providence City Council will consider for adoption a resolution approving a final plat for the Providence Highlands Subdivision Phase One located generally at 10 South Grandview Drive, requested by Mark Cohen, agent for Imagine Development. R Liechty asked about the storm water permit. M Cohen reported they have shown the City the proposed plan. The Contractor will submit the application. The State will make the decision. V Saunders reported he has heard the Hillsborough connection will not be obtained. V Keeslar explained this is the City s responsibility because the connection is shown on the City s master plan. V Keeslar discussed Finding of Fact, Providence City Code ---E: states, Streets shall be leveled to a grade of less than four percent (%)for a distance of at least one hundred feet (0 ) approaching all intersections and Finding of Fact, Providence City Code --1:D states, where unusual topographic or other exceptional conditions exist, the City Council may vary the requirement of this Title after receiving the recommendation from the Planning Commission and/or the City Engineer; provided, that such variations will not substantially impair the intent of this Title. He explained the intersection of Hillsborough and Hidden View Drive does not meet the %. V Keeslar reported the Planning Commission was made aware and recommended, because of the terrain, an exception is granted. V Saunders questioned why the connection was not made through Lot. He felt there may be a better chance of obtaining that connection. M Cohen explained they originally did not anticipate the Hillsborough connection until V Keeslar explained the connection is in the City s master plan. There are problems with existing grades. But the access through Lot does not go directly to a collector. V Saunders also asked about traffic on Grandview Drive through the existing subdivision. M Cohen explained the right-of-way dedication was 0. The City has of asphalt. If the City was to widen to the dedication, the current Providence City Council Meeting 0/0/0 Page of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 homeowners on the east would have problems with driveways. The homeowners on the west have differing opinions on curb and gutter. M Cohen felt the area residents would like to see curb, gutter and sidewalk along 00 South. R Eck expressed concern meeting ADA regulations if the exception was granted. V Keeslar explained he was not saying the ADA would allow the exception. He was explaining the City Code would allow the exception for the greater good of all. R Eck explained the whole ADA compliance causes him concern. R Eck asked what type of control would be at the intersection. V Keeslar explained the slope is east to west. V Keeslar felt the stop sign would be on Hidden View. S Gomm asked about water. V Keeslar explained water is covered in previous agreements. M Cohen reported the Cache Valley Homebuilders Assoc had chosen this site as their host site. They will have at least homes in the Parade of Homes. To accomplish this task, they are asking for an exception to have building permits issued before minimum improvements are completed in the entire phase. The development has designated an area where the Parade of Homes houses will be built. They would like to have permits issued when the minimum improvements are completed in the area of the Parade of Homes. V Keeslar explained the developer will be bonding for the entire phase. R Eck asked about a washout area. M Cohen explained they will absolutely have a plan for cleaning the muddy vehicles. V Keeslar felt it was critical that the 00 South connection be completed before the Parade of Homes. Motion to approve Resolution 0-00 and granting an exception to the minimum improvements by including in the Development Agreement the loop to the north be allowed building permits after minimum improvements have been accepted in that area, but prior to the minimum improvements being accepted in the south end of the subdivision V Saunders, second D Johnson Item No. Ordinance Modification 00-00. The Providence City Council will consider for adoption an ordinance amending Providence City Code -, Supplemental Regulations Within All Districts, to regulate parkways within the City right-of-way, requested by Providence City. V Keeslar felt in the previous meeting, this item did not have adequate time for discussion. He explained the Planning Commission has been reviewing this change for approximately months. He felt the most important item was J In all new subdivision and developments requiring street improvements (curb, gutter, and sidewalk) the developer shall, as a part of the development, install trees in the parkway as defined by this section. 1. the developer shall, as a part of the development, install the concrete work around the parkway, along with sleeves underneath or through the sidewalk to accommodate eventual sprinkling systems to the parkway. V Keeslar explained the agenda packet includes two options; one option allows decorative rock, one does not. He felt it better to trust one developer than many property owners. Providence City Council Meeting 0/0/0 Page of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 V Saunders felt this change may be applying home residential features to a utility easement. He stated the City did not want residents raking waste into the park strip but felt the City may be going to far the other way. V Keeslar explained the Planning Commission recommended taking shrubs out. R Eck expressed concern about the number of trees and their high maintenance. He felt in years Providence City would be forced to purchase another vacuum truck. He felt it better to place the trees on the homeowner s side. R Liechty felt the leaves would blow across the street. V Keeslar explained the aesthetic value was important. He would rather see aesthetically pleasing streets and incur higher maintenance costs. D Johnson felt it would be difficult to enforce the trees on private property. R Eck explained the certificate of occupancy could be held until the trees were planted. S Gomm asked if there were problems with roots. R Eck stated there would be problems. V Keeslar explained the City took this into consideration when developing the tree list. V Saunders asked who would maintain the trees. V Keeslar explained the homeowners should maintain the trees, but should have trimming approved by the City. M Cohen stated roots were also a problem for the meter boxes and water lines. He suggested a clear area around the meter boxes. Motion to approve Ordinance Modification 00-00 with no shrubs and no decorative rock V Saunders, second D Johnson, Vote: Yea: D Johnson, R Liechty, V Saunders Nay: R Eck, S Gomm Council Discussion: S Gomm asked about the sewer memo. V Keeslar explained the Council has a copy of the memo Jay Jenks discussed in a previous meeting. Mayor Leonhardt also explained the Deer Creek Apartment developers did not build Gateway Drive and Golf Course Road. He reported these roads were built by other developers. V Saunders asked if Bryan Cox had been notified of the appointment to the Mosquito Abatement District Board. Mayor Leonhardt will contact Cox. Executive Session: Motion to enter into an executive session V Saunders, second R Liechty The Council entered into an executive session as approximately :00 p.m. Motion to close the executive session V Saunders, second S Gomm Motion to adjourn V Saunders, second R Eck Providence City Council Meeting 0/0/0 Page of

The meeting adjourned at :00 p.m. Minutes taken and prepared by S Bankhead. Alma H. Leonhardt, Mayor Skarlet Bankhead, City Recorder Providence City Council Meeting 0/0/0 Page of