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Show The Park Record A-10i AIRPORT PARKING Valet Open $8.00 www.diamondparking.com 50 Self Park Per Day 8INCI 50 S. Redwood Rd. Salt Lake City, Utah 355-PARK Compare to $6/Day . (7275) Public Meeting Information FREE Car Wash 24 Hour Shuttle Expires 10/31/04 Wed/Thurs/Fri, September 15-17, 2004 THE EASTERN SUMMIT COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 2004 7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting: Commission Chambers (Upper Floor), Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main Sireet. CoalvillG, Utah 1. Consent Agenda 'Possible Recommendation: White Cliff plat amendment Lot 5, 461 Echo Dam Road, Kenny Oldham, (Jennifer Strader) 2. Discussion/Possible Recommendation: Wanship Cottage Sites plat amendment. McMullin Homes, (Tiffanie Northrup) 3. Discusslon/Possble Recommendation: River Valtey Ranch Preliminary Plan. Major Subdivision, Peoa. Brett Hollberg, (Jennrter Strader) 4. Work Session/Discussion: Deer Crest Estates SPA, West Hoytsville Road. Gus Shany, (Jennifer Strader) Commission Items Director Items Adjourn Agenda items may or may not be discussed in the order they are Itsied. Next meeting: Wednesday, October 6, 2004 in Kamas Posted: September 3, 2004 PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2004 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council ot Park City. Utah will not hold its regularty scheduled meetings on Thursday. September 16, 2004. Posted: September 9, 2004 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD - MARSAC MUNICIPAL BUILDING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2004 WORK SESSION • 5:00 P.M. Upcoming Meeting Schedule Community Outreach Discussion Work Plan tor Balance of 2004 , REGULAR MEETING ' ROLL CALL ADOPTION OF MINUTES OF AUGUST 30. 2004 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF/BOARD MEMBER'S COMMUNICATIONS REGULAR AGENDA PUBLIC HEARINGS/DISCUSSION/ACTION/GRANT ITEMS 104 Park Avenue ADJOURN Posted: Seplember 13, 2004 SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2004 NOTICE Is hereby given thai the Board ol County Commissioners of Summit County will not meet in regular session Wednesday, September 15. 2004. The nexl regularly scheduled meeling is Wednesday. Seplember 22, 2004, in Coarville. Posted: September 3, 2004 PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION -- 445 MARSAC AVENUE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2004 WORK SESSION - 5:30 P.M. Items scheduled for Work Session are lor discussion purposes between the Planning Staff, the Project applicants and the Planning Commission. NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN. The public is encouraged lo attend, however, no public testimony will be recerved. For further information, please call the Planning Department at 615-5060. Treasure Hill Conditional Use Permit tor single, mulli-tamtly, hotel.1 and commercial uses Land Management Code amendments-Free-standing signs & Olympic Legacy banners Review ot Regular Agenda REGULAR MEETING - 6:30 p.m. ROLL CALL ADOPTION OF MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 8. 2004 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF/COMMISSIONERS COMMUNICATIONS ' CONSENT AGENDA 822 Lowell Avenue-Conditional use permit tor construction on a slope greater than 30% (Public hearing & possible action) REGULAR AGENDA/PUBLlC HEARINGS Treasure Hill Conditional Use Permit tor single, multi-tamily, hotel, and commercial uses (continue lo October 13) Land Management Code amendments-Free-standing signs (Public hearing and possible recommendation to City Council) 41 Sampson Avenue-Plat amendment (Public hearing and possible recommendation to City Council) Spiro Tunnel-Master Planned Development (Discussion; no action) 64 Ontario Canyon-Subdivision ot a meles and bounds parcel into two lots (Public hearing and possible recommendation to City Council} Village al Empire Pass-Final plat (Public heanng & possible recommendation lo Cily Council) Red Cloud Subdivision-Preliminary plat (Public hearing and possible aclion) ADJOURN Posted: September 15, 2004 fii \-Sur 2 FOR! 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Pepper, Ph.D., R.N.. program director and professor in the college's health system and community-based care division. "By enhancing nurses' skills, the program will also increase their self-confidence and professional satisfaction and help keep them in the field." Utah is ranked third in the country in severity of a general nursing shortage, hut first in vacancy rale in geriatric nursingPepper said. The problem is aggravated by the fact thai people age 85 and above constitute the fastest growing segment of Utah's population. By emphasizing leadership skills. Pepper said the CiNLP hopes to develop a pool of highly qualified nurses who can become clinical experts and managers in long-term care facilities and also mentor LPNs (Licensed Practical Nurses) and CNAs (Certified Nurse's Assistants) who already work in nursing homes, hospices and assisted living facilities, or provide home care. Pepper and Patricia Berry. Ph.D., APRN, program co-director and assistant professor in the acute and chronic care division. received the two-and-a-half-year grant last fall. "There's a perception that geriatric nursing is not as desirable and important as other areas. But that's just not true because caring for the elderly demands more skills, and therefore it's more challenging and rewarding," said Berry. Course work is done primarily online, but it requires two days of intensive on-campus classes. Students also participate in the Capstone Clinical Program as a final integration course. The online component of the program is meant to attract nurses who work full-time, especially those in rural areas. "I'm a nurse and a grandmother of seven. I need flexibility." said Candace Kirsncr, R.N., who's among nine students presently enrolled. For nurses interested in the program, call (801) 5S5-7O28. Don't like our editorials? 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