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Show The Park Record A-8 Marble • Travertine • Public Meeting Information Slate PARK CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2005 ©District offices, 2700 Koarns Blvd. 4:00 p.m. - Closed Session 5:00 p.m. -- Work/Special Regular Session Additional Information is available the Monday before each meeting at: http://board.parkclty.ki2.ut.us <http://board.parkcity.k12.ut.us/ Decisions: Consent Calendar Public Comment Award Presentation Reports: Real Natural Stone Flooring Wholesale to the Public Tumbled Stone, Stone Counters, Stone Sinks, Decorative Borders , PCEA, PCCEA, LAC, STUDENT-ON-THE-BOARD, SUPERINTENDENT Update on Park City High School Construction Utah Basic Skill Competency Test Report Decisions: Park City Aquatic Center Increase Proposal Locally Developed Courses (or 2006-07 Insurance Calendars RFP - Eccles Front of House Sound System Policies lor Posting AD Dislrict Vision, Mission, Beliefs DNA Disposal of Fixed Assets IGBF Alternative Language Students? Education INI Acceptable Use Policy for Internet Access and Computer Use IKF Graduation Requirements ? Park City High School IKFB Graduation Requirements ? Adult Education High School Diploma Policy for Deletion IGBA Least Restrictive Environment for Students with Disabilities Information Sharing ADJOURN • Direct Importers • We Deliver Great Selection & Inventory Visit our showroom in Salt Lake City 2940 South 3 0 0 West, Unit D Prices start at $1.49sf THE EASTERN SUMMIT COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2005 7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting, Kamas City Offices, 170 N. Main Street, Kamas, Utah 1. Approval of Minutes: October 19, 2005 and November 2, 2005 2. Public Hearing/Possible Approval: Temporary Use Permit for Rendezvous Ranch, recreational activities, 4400 Weber Canyon Road, David Richards Denise Hytonen 3. Public Hearing/Possible Approval: Conditional Use Permit for Thousand Peaks Ranch, snow cat skiing, Weber Canyon - Denise Hytonen 4. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: Plat Amendment, Wilderness Acres No. 9, Lots 944 & 945, Howard and Betty Gould - Denise Hytonen 5. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: Plat Amendment, Pine Mountain, Lots 25 & 26, Craig Allred - Jeff Sanders 6. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: Plat Amendment, Samak Hills Subdivision, Lots 376 & 377, Diania Turner and Rick McDermaid - Kimber Gabryszak 7. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: Proposed Amendments to the Development Code, Section 11-2-3. Adequate Water Rights - Don Sargent Director Items Commission Items Adjournment Agenda items may or may not be discussed in the order they are listed. Next meeting: Wednesday, December 21. 2005, in Coalville Posted: Monday. November 28, 2005 801 -485-9700 SPECIAL PARK CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2005 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that members of the City Council and Planning Commission of Park City, Utah will hold a special meetinq on Thursday, December 8, 2005 at 11 a.m. at the Marsac Municipal Building. The topic of discussion is the formation of a task force to make recommendations on amendments to the Development Agreement for Empire Pass, aka Flagstaff, requested by Talisker Corporation. This is a work session and no formal action will be taken. . Posted: December 2, 2005 & RESTAURANT WISHES YOU THE HAPPIEST OF HOLIDAYS! JOIN US AT Tta BLUE BOAR INN TO CELEBRATE The National Arbor Day Foundation has announced a special new campaign to assist in tree recovery efforts for the areas that were devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Through the Katrina Tree Recovery Campaign, the Arbor Day Foundation, in cooperation with the National Audubon Society, is offering people across America the opportunity to support replanting trees in coastal Mississippi and Louisiana, and begin the reforestation of neighborhoods and cities across the region. For every $10 donated to the campaign, the foundation N E W YEARS EVE CELEBRATION! FESTIVITIES INCLUDE: SEVEN COURSE CANDLELIT DINNER - TWO SEATINGS 5 : 3 0 PM FIRST SEATING 8 : 0 0 PM SOCIAL HOUR FOR 2 N D SEATING 9 : 0 0 PM SECOND SEATING DANCING TO LIVE MUSIC WITH A SPECIAL MIDNIGHT CELEBRATION I 2 3 5 WARM SPRINGS ROAD MIDWAY 4 3 5 6 5 4 - I 4 O O I/he Silvel JMK£ Office Lewis, Wolcott & Dornbush Real Estate Clockwise from le(h Linda McReynolds, Paul Schenk, Ruth Drapkin, Karin Gage, Maire Rosol, Dennis Hanlon JLet Out experience Be youi yuide Six top-producing, all-Broker, long-established, well-respected, awardwinning Realtors invite you to contact them. These experienced professionals welcome the opportunity to assist you with all your real estate needs in Deer Valley, Park City and the surrounding areas. Located in beautiful Upper Deer Valley at the Silver Lake Plaza, just 12 steps from the ticket window. Dornbush R E A L E S T A T E P.O. Box 2370 Park City, Utah 84060 rw SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7,2005 NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Summit County will meet in regular session Wednesday, December 7, 2005, in the Commission Chambers of the Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville, UT. The following is the agenda for said session: All limes listed are general In nature and are subjoct to change by the Commission. 9:00 a.m. Executive Session (45 minutes) 9:45 a.m. Convene as the Governing Board of the Mountain Regional Special Service District 1. Executive Session (45 minutes) 2. Consideration of approval of meeting minutes 3. Audited Claims * 4. Consideration to Assign Newport Potomac Agreement Dismiss as tho Governing Board 10:45 a.m. Work Session - Conference Room #1 •Other Department Business (20 minutes) •Commission Mail Review ( 20 minutes) • -Pine Meadow Assessment (20 minutes 11:45 a.m. Break 12:15 p.m. Regular Session - Commission Chambers "Pledge ol Allegiance •Introduction of New Employees •Public Input •Commission Reports •Other department business Consideration of approval of administrative items 1. Commission Meeting Minutes 2. Audited Claims 3. Personnel Changes 4. Assessor - Errors and Omissions 5. Review and authorize new E -911 pricing lor the Summit County Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) 6. Contract Approval with the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food 7. 2006 Class C Beer License Renewals: The Hideaway at The Miners Club, Park City Pizza Company, Jeremy Golf & Country. Qub, Hapa Grill & Sushi 8. Three year strategic plan and technology plan for the Summit County Library System to cover 2006-2008 9. Possible approval of a final release of the cash escrow fund for the Trout Creek Town Home Project & Spring Creek Commercial Project 10. Cuitural RAP Tax Recommendations 11. Resolution #2005-24 Adoption of a revised the Inter-local Transportation Agreement with Park City Municipal 12. Funding Extension Request - Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail Projecl 13. Public Works - Purchase Order 50341 14. Ordinance ft 590 Granting Citation Authority for Ordinance #346 (Snow Removal) to County Public Works and Engineering Staff 15. Board of Adjustment Appointments Dismiss as the Board of County Commissioners Convene as the Governing Board of the Park City Fire Service District 1. Appoinlment of member to the Park City Fire Service District Administrative Control Board 2. Consideration of an annexation of Promontory Property into the Park City Fire District Dismiss as the Governing Board Convene as the Governing Board ol Service Area #5 Board of Trustees 1. Appointment of board member Dismiss as the Governing Board 2:00 p.m. Public Hearing - Possible approval of a Plat Amendment for Cherry Canyon Estates, Richins Ranch Phase I and II through adoption of an Ordinance #591; Jeff Sanders 2:00 p.m. Public Hearing - Possible approval Silverado Phase II Final Site Plan and Condominium Plat Amendment through adoption ol an Ordinance #592; Tiffanie Northrup •Presentation by John Whitehead, Division of Water Quality regarding the Echo Reservoir TMDL Study 4:00 p.m. Public Hearing - Sun Canyon Lodge Final Site Plan; Don Sargent Posted: December 2, 2005 Arbor Day Foundation launches Katrina tree plan A WINTER'S TALE deervalleyalwdparkcity.com Silver Lake Plaza/Deer Valley Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, December 3-6, 2005 i 435 615-7110 will contribute 10 trees to be planted by Katrina victims. "This is an important way to help those who have suffered the loss of vital trees,1' said Arbor Day Foundation President John Rosenow. "Through their contribution, supporters throughout America will make it possible for people in Mississippi and Louisiana to plant native-species trees to counter some of the destruction caused by Kratrina. Trees add beauty and conservation benefits to backyards and natural areas. This is an important way to help restore the land and rebuild communities.11 The tree species to be planted include bald cypress, red maple. Eastern red cedar and red oak. Rosenow adds that not only will supporters have the satisfaction of donating these trees to people in need, but the Arbor Day Foundation will also provide to each donor of Si0 or more a free membership, including a subscription to the foundation's bimonthly publication, Arbor Day. and "The Tree Book" with information about tree planting and care. Rosenow savs the Arbor Dav Foundation is pleased to work with Audubon Mississippi in distributing these trees to Gulf Coast residents. "Audubon's commitment to getting the trees to the people and areas of need is vital," he said, "and their leadership in organizing volunteer tree planters is helping make this possible." To help hurricane victims replant these devastated areas, send your contribution to the Katrina Tree Recovery Campaign, National Arbor Day Foundation. 100 Arbor Ave.. Nebraska City, Neb. 68410. or contribute online at arborday.org/Katrina. |