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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, July 30-August 2, 200$-, The Park Record A-8 Public Meetine Information PARK CITY RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2005 ®Par1( City Racquet Club, 1200 Little Kate Rd, Park City, Recreation Conference Room 6:00 p.m. Public Input 6:15 p.m. Approval of June Minutes 6:20 p.m. Introduction of Board Members 6:30 p.m. Election of Chairman & Vice Chairman 6:45 p.m. Sub-Committee Updates * City Park -Neighborhood Parks -Dirt Bike Jump Park 7:30 p.m. Items Not On Agenda 8:00 p.m. Adjourn PARK CrTY BOARD OF EDUCATION TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2005 ©District Offices, 2700 Keams Boulevard 4:00 p.m. Special Closed Session 5:00 p.m. Work Session 6:00 p.m. Special Regular Session Additional Information Is available the Monday before each meeting at http://board.paricclty.k12.ut.us. Reports: PCEA, PCCEA, Superintendent Testing Calendar (or 05-06 Update on Core Values 2005-2006 Projects Decision: Consent Calendar Public Comment Reports: Facility Modification (EHMS) PCHS Reconstruction Summer Construction Update Fire Protection Information Sharing ADJOURN THE EASTERN SUMMIT COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2005 5:30 p.m. Promontory Site Tour - meet at Ranch Exit off of I-80 & take shuttle bus 7:00 p.m. reconvene at Kamas City Offices, 170 N. Main Street. Kamas, Utah Regular Meeting 1. Approval of Minutes 2. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: Plat Amendment, Naylor Subdivision Lots 1 and 2, Keith Naylor - Jeff Sanders for Tiffanie Northrup 3. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: Plat Amendment, Sunny Acres Lot 4, Steve Haymond - Jeff Sanders Work SessJon -Creamery Lane Hezone and Major Subdivision, Revised Concept, Hoytsville. Mike Olsen- Nora Shepard -Review and Discussion of Proposed amendments to the Eastern Summit County Development Code -- Don Sargent Director Items Commission Items Adjournment Agenda items may or may not bo discussed in the order they are listed. Next meeting: September 7, 2005 In Kamas (August 17, 2005 meeting cancelled) Posted: July 22, 2005 M> /e. &nte.rtamn>\&nt *This W e Beginning SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3,2005 @ The Commission Chambers of ihe Summit County Courthouse. 60 North Main, Coalville, Utah. All times listed are general and subject to change by the Commission. 8:30 a.m. Employee Breakfast at Denise's Home Plate 9:45 a.m. Executive Session - Commission Conference Room 10:15 a.m. Convene as the Governing Board of the Mountain Regional Special Service District 1. Executive Session (30 minutes) 2. Work Session (45 minutes) 3. Consideration of approval of meeting minutes 4. Audited Claims Dismiss as the Governing Board 11 ;30 a.m. Work Session •Other Department Issues (20 minutes) -Commission Mail Review (20 minutes) •Salary Survey and Wage Comparison 1:15 p.m. Regular Session - Commission Chambers •Pledge of Allegiance -Introduction of Now Employees -Public Input •Commission Reports -Other Department Business Consideration of Approval ol Administrate Items 1. Consideration of approval of Commission meeting minutes 2. Audited Claims 3. Personnel Changes 4. Single event beer/local consent - Rhinestone Cowboy (Swaner Park); A Starry Night (National Ability Center); Utah Charities Goll Challenge (Westgate) 2:00 p.m. Public Hearing - Review and consideration of Promontory Aspen Camp North Gate, Dye Course Cabins and Promoniory Ridge Subdivision Final Plats and consideration of Ordinance #567; Don Sargent Public Hearing - Review and consideration of a plat amendment for lot 1 of the Red Hawk Subdivision Phase 1 and consideration of Ordinance #568; Don Sargent Public Hearing - Review and consideration of approval of proposed Eastern Summit County Development Code amendments - Section 11-2-2C Agriculture LiveslockFencing and addition ot Section 11-4-8 Low Impact Permit Review Process and consideration of Ordinance #569; Don Sargent Posted: July 29, 2005 ai StOO ptn'•'•\ .;•-. V. M1 \ Friday, 7/29 - E>laclc River £>rcthrcn Saturday, 7/30 - Ke\\y V Tuesday, 8/2 - Chris Wall The Office of Museum Services recently awarded grants to 48 Utah museums for the fiscal year 20052006. A total of $145,087 has been awarded to help improve the preservation and display of historical items July Special $1 Co&age (with ad) : Utah Office of Museum Services announces grants ^V and artifacts, address structural needs including building repairs and restoration, collection cataloging, and expansion of educational programs. "These grants are extremely Park Record'e-mai 1 addresses "77wo for &n&" S . • V Present tkis ad and receive a complimentary entree With pwrckase of a second entree of equal o** greater value Valid for credit card purchases only •' _ ' > J_imit: One fVee entree per aa Offer expires Wednesday,, A u 5 us t 3rd • Open AJigKlly ai 5>30 • Validated Parking FOK "Reservations Call 435-658-3975 890 Main Si. • "Park Ciiy Andy Bemhard Nan Chalat-Noaker Valerie Doming Jay Hamburger Patrick Parkinson Jared Whitley Matt James Adia Waldburger Anna Bloom Scott Sine Grayson West Kat James Mike Duffy Matt Gordon Chris Gill Inkarna Black Joe Lair Office Manager, Front Desk ab@parkrecord.com editor@parkrecord.com ads@parkrecord.com citynews@parkrecord.com countynews@parkrecord.com education @ parkrecord.com arts@parkrecord.com sports@parkrecord.com business@parkrecord.com photo@parkrecord.com photo@parkrecord.com kat@parkrecord.com circulation@parkrecord.com production@parkrecord.com realestate@parkrecord.com classifieds@parkrecord.com scoreboard@parkrecord.com ho 1 ly @ parkrecbrd :com important to our museums. They help museums preserve the heritage and culture of the state," said Dan Burke, director of the Office of Museum Services. He acknowledged the Legislature for appropriating funding for the grants program, and for recognizing the importance of museums to communities throughout the state and to the state's tourism industry. Utah museums receive more than six million visitors annually. Two Summit County museums were among those receiving grants. They are Park City Historical Museum, awarded $6,000, and Echo Historical Church Museum, awarded $500. A museum curator in Ogden writes, "We are grateful to the Office of Museum Services and to the Utah State Legislature for making these funds available. We appreciate this help that ensures the continuation to serve children, families THE SUBARU on me An tiegant Lommunihj r>encyit at M. Mary s and schools as a quality educational resource." All 215 museums in Utah are eligible to apply for grants. 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