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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 20-23, 2018 The Park Record A-3 City Beat CITY EDITOR: JAY HAMBURGER 649–9014 EXT. 111 | citynews@parkrecord.com Treasure spotlight swivels Important meeting planned next week amid film festival SUMMIT COUNTY WEED CONTROL BOARD The Summit County Manager is seeking an individual to fill one vacancy on the Summit County Weed Control Board. Interested citizen shall have an awareness and knowledge of weeds, and a willingness to help with an action program. The Board is responsible for the formulation and implementation of a countywide coordinated noxious weed control program designed to prevent and control noxious weeds within the county. The Board meets quarterly, or as needed. JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record The Park City Planning Commission on Wednesday night swiveled a spotlight toward the Sundance Film Festival as the panel, meeting a day before the festival opened, continued to discuss the Treasure development proposal but indicated more talks are desired next week. The Planning Commission signaled it wants to meet again on Wednesday to address Treasure, a meeting that will take place as the festival continues. Traffic is normally bad during Sundance, and there are significant restrictions on parking in the vicinity of the Marsac Building for the festival. There was concern about the public’s opportunity to attend a meeting on Wednesday amid the Sundance hubbub. The Planning Commissioners briefly considered perhaps receiving a written report next week from City Hall staffers in place of a meeting, but opted to gather instead. The panel members said they need information about Treasure that could be presented at a meeting on Wednesday as they prepare for a vote on a reimagined Treasure proposal shortly. It appears the Planning Commission will also meet about Treasure on Jan. 30, after the festival closes, depending on whether there are enough members available to hold a meeting and the availability of Mayor Andy Beerman to attend. The upcoming meeting on Wednesday will take place during what is typically a midweek lull in Sundance as many of the temporary corporate setups are dismantled and before the crowds for the closing weekend arrive. The Old Town core, though, usually remains much busier on that VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Interested applicants must submit your online application at: http://www.summitcounty.org/321/Volunteer-Boards JAY HAMBURGER/PARK RECORD The Sundance Film Festival footprint extends to Swede Alley, to the base of the steps of the Marsac Building. The Park City Planning Commission, which continues to discuss a reimagined Treasure development proposal, on Wednesday briefly addressed a concern about the public’s opportunity to attend an upcoming meeting about Treasure at the Marsac Building amid the hubbub of Sundance. day than on a typical Wednesday during the ski season. The parking restrictions in place for Sundance remain intact at that time. There is limited parking outside the Marsac Building itself for people headed to City Hall meetings. The Planning Commission, Park City’s elected officials, City Hall staffers and the Treasure partnership -- consisting of the Sweeney family and a firm called Park City II, LLC, are engaged in high-stakes discussions about a reimagined proposal for the project. City Hall and the Sweeney family in late 2017 reached an agreement calling for the municipal government to acquire the family’s 50 percent stake in Treasure for $30 million. The deal hinges on Park City voters approving a $24 million ballot measure to fund most of the cost. Park City II, LLC would pursue a reimagined, scaled-back project should the deal between City Hall and the Sweeney family be finalized. The reimagined project would involve a boutique hotel and 18 houses, down from a major resort hotel of upward of 1 million square feet that has been the basis of the discussions about Treasure for more than a decade. The talks about a reimagined project are proceeding on a condensed timeline as a result of the negotiations that led to the agreement between City Hall and the Sweeney family. Treasure critics have questioned the condensed timeline. The Treasure land is situated on a hillside overlooking Old Town along the route of the Town Lift. The Sweeney family in the 1980s won an overall approval for development on the Treasure and nearby parcels, but another approval is necessary before a project could proceed. The Treasure partnership spent more than a decade in on-and-off talks with the Planning Commission with little progress, leading to the negotiations that resulted in the deal calling for City Hall to acquire the Sweeney family’s 50 percent stake in Treasure. The sides must still cover a range of issues related to a reimagined project in coming weeks, and the Planning Commission on Wednesday spent time on points like the Treasure roads. There was discussion about the steepness of the prospective streets, as an example. The panel also said it wants additional information about the development proposed For further information contact: Annette Singleton at 435-336-3025. Deadline for applications is 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 24, 2018. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY SNYDERVILLE BASIN PLANNING COMMISSION The Summit County Council is seeking two individuals to serve on the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission. Meetings are scheduled the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Interested citizens must be residents of the Snyderville Basin Planning District for at least one year and may reside within the incorporated boundaries of Park City. The Commission’s role is to hear, review and recommend approval or disapproval of land use proposals consistent with the Snyderville Basin Development Code and other governing documents and to prepare or cause to be prepared amendments to the general plan, zoning and subdivision regulations. Interested applicants must submit your online application at: http://www.summitcounty.org/321/Volunteer-Boards For further information contact: Patrick Putt at 435-336-3158. Deadline for applications is 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 31, 2018. Please see Spotlight, A-4 Congratulations Glen Mintz recognized by Barron’s The Mogul Financial Group and UBS are proud to congratulate Glen Mintz for being recognized by Barron’s. For the fifth consecutive year, Glen was chosen as one of Barron’s Top 1,200 Advisors in the U.S. (2013 – 2017). 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