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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, December 21-23, 2005 The Park Record A-8 f liw ? Public Meeting Information DISTINCTIVE GIFTS I I •I I Child's Rocker $69 I I I CD Rack $149 Unique Pottery Sugar House Furniture c m 2198 Highland Drive-Sugar House 801 -485-3606 i Hour*: Mon-Sat 10 A M - 6 PM The gold standard in commercial banking... ...for the Salt Lake area's entrepreneurs, professionals, and real estate investors. Our polished banking professionals have a wealth of experience and knowledge in business and professional finance. Together, they are part of a tradition dating back to 1871, the year we were founded, offering :1 PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2005 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the City Council of Park City, Utah will hold its regularly scheduled meeting al the Marsac Municipal Building, City Council Chambers, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park Crty, Utah on Thursday, December 22, 2005. Closed Session - Executive Conference Room 3:30 p.m. Property Work Session - City Council Chambers 5:00 p.m. Council questions/comments 5:10 p.m. Review of regular meeting: •Nightly rental amendment •Historical Society sub-lease •Other meeting questions/comments 5:40 p.m. Break 6:00 p.m. Regular Meeting - City Council Chambers I ROLL CALL II COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES FROM COUNCIL ANQ STAFF III PUBLIC INPUT (any matter of City business not scheduled on agenda) IV CONSENT AGENDA PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Ordinance amending Title 4, Chapter 2, Section 18(c) of the Municipal Code of Park City relating to commercial uses In nightly rentals 2. Ordinance approving the First Amended Arrow Leaf Condominium Record ol Survey Plat, Park City, Utah 3. Ordinance approving the Third Amended Marsac Mill Manor and Silver Mill House Condominium Record of Survey Plat, located at 1335 Lowell Avenue, Park City, Utah 4. 147 Ridge Avenue plat amendment - Ray V CONSENT AGENDA 1. Ordinance - LMC - nightly rentals amendment 2. Arrowleaf Lodge B, The Village at Empire Pass condominium plat - Brooks 3. 1335 Lowell Avenue, Marsac Mill amended Record of Survey - Brooks 4. 147 Ridge Avenue plat amendment - Ray ' 5. Insurance renewal for 2006 6. Lease wilh Harley Davidson - Police Department VI OLD BUSINESS Ordinance amending the Municipal Code, Title 12, Sign Code VII NEW BUSINESS 1. Consent to Park City Historical Society a Museum to sublease 526 Main Street for the period of January 17 - January 29, 2006 and 518 Main Street for the period of January 12 - January 30, 2006 2. Real estate purchase contract with Quaking Aspen Distillers lor the sale of 703 Park Avenue •Public hearing -Action 3. Real estate purchase contract with Peter Silvero for the sale of 664 Woodside Avenue •Public hearing -Action 4. Real estate purchase contract with Kurt Peterson for the sale ol 222 Grant Avenue •Public hearin -Action 5. Real estate purchase contract with Trent Handsaker and Ryan McCormick for the sale of 148 Main Street. •Public hearing -Action VIII ADJOURNMENT A majority of City Council members may meel socially after the meeting. II so. the location will be announced by the Mayor. City business will not be conducted. Posted: December 19, 2005 SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD CF COMMISSIONERS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2005 NOTICE is hereby given that the Board ol Counly Commissioners of Summit County will meet in regular session Wednesday, December 2 1 , 2005, in the Commission Chambers of the Summit Counly Counhouse, 60 North Main. Coalville, UT. All times listed are general in nature and are subject to change by the Commission. 8:30 a.m. Executive Session 11:45 p.m. Work Session - Conference Room #1 •Other Department Business (20 minutes) •Commission Mail Review ( 20 minutes) •Animal Control Update (20 minutes) 12:45 p.m. Regular Session - Commission Chambers •Pledge of Allegiance 'Introduction of New Employees •Public Input •Commission Reports •Other department business Consideration of approval of administrative item3 1. Commission Meeting Minutes 2. Audited Ciaims 3. Personnel Changes 4. .Request for Proposals (RFP) on the Petrified Wood 5. 2006 Business License Renewal extension from December 31, 2005 to February 1,2006 6. CompuDyne Contract for Software and Hardware for 2006 7. Annual Bookmobile Contract covering January 2006 - December 31. 2006 8. Transfer of property to the Sheriff's Department 9. Local Consent - Team Sage Productions. Inc. - 2006 Park City Food & Wine Classic 10. 20O6 Beer License Renewals: Class A: Terrible's #248; Echo Resort; 7-11 @ Silver Springs; 7-11 © t h e Canyons; 7-11 @ Silver Creek; Wild Oats Marketplace Class C: Szechwan Chinese Kitchen; Silver Creek Cafe; Red Rock Junction, LC 11. Possible approval of a Final release of the Bond for the Home Savings Bank Project 12. RAP Recreation Appointments 13. Development agreement for the Aspen Highlands Specially Planned Area and approval ol Ordinance 9 596 14. Inter-local Transportation Agreement 15. Assessor's - Errors and Omissions Dismiss as the Board of Commissioners Convene as the Governing Board of the Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District 1. Consideration of appointments to the Administrative Control Board Dismiss as the Governing Board 2:00 p.m. Public Hearing - Discussion and possible approval of Amendments to the Canyons Resort SPA Plan and Development Agreement and the master plats for Ihe Frostwood, Willow Draw, and Lower Village Development Areas and the final sub-division plat for the Willow Draw Estates Subdivision 3:30 p.m. Consideration of decision on the Sun Canyon Lodge Final Site Plan; Don Sargent Park Record e-mail addresses truly personalized commercial financial services delivered by experienced and talented local banking professionals. RICK STEVENSON Market President BENJAMIN LIGHTNER Senior Private Banker 532-3353 532-3393 BRIAN JEPPESEN.SR. Commercial Real Estate Lender 532-3393 MICHAEL HOWARD Cash Management Representative W Irwin Union Bank 364-2566 MELANIE ENGEN Cash Management Representative 364-2297 224 South 200 West I Suite 100 I Salt Lake City C20CA Irwin Union BsrL t s l Equal Heating Uratef. Mwitwr FDiC TAMEISA POWERS Branch Manager 532-3833 MICHAEL JENSEN Cash Management Representative 532-4244 Andy Bernhard Nan Chalat-Noaker Valerie Deming Jay Hamburger Patrick Parkinson Dale Thompson 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 THE EASTERN SUMMIT COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2005 7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting: Commission Chambers (Upper Floor), Summit Counly Courthouse, 60 North Main Street, Coalvills. Utah 1. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: Plat Amendment, Samak Hills Subdivision, Lots 376 S 377, Diania Turner and Rick McDermaid - Kimber Gabryszak 2. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: Plat Amendment, Pine Meadow Plat G. Lots 24, 25. 56 & 60, Kirby and Adrienne Wilson- Oenise Hytonon 3. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: Plat Amendment, Pine Mountain No. 5. Lots 502 & 503, Dennis Hess - Denise Hytonen 4. Continued Discussion/Possible Approval: Conditional Use Permit, Cherry Canyon Golf Club, - Jeff Sanders 5. Continued Public Hearing and Discussion: Proposed Amendments to the Development Code, Section 11-2-3, Adequate Water Rights - Don Sargent Commission Items Director Items Adjourn Agenda items may or may not be discussed in the order they are fisted. "Next Regular meeting: Wednesday, January 4, 2006 in Kamas Posted: December 13, 2005 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • ab@parkrecord.com editor@parkrecord.com ads@parkrecord.com citynews@parkrecord.com countynews@parkrecord.com education@parkrecord.com arls@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 dassifieds@parkrecord.com scoreboard@parkrecord.com holly@parkrecord.com BLM begins implementing Hatch's oil shale bill The Bureau of Land Management {BLM) has announced its plans to implement oil shale and tar sands legislation sponsored by Sen. Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah) that was included in the comprehensive energy law enacted last summer. "The BLM is moving quickly to start tapping into Utah's vast oil resources," Hatch said. "The recent spike in gas prices is a clear sign that we need to increase domestic oil production. We have more oil in Utah, Colorado and Wyoming than in all the Middle East, and the tar sands operations in Canada have demonstrated that it's very economical to develop these resources. We need to access the vast resources we have in the West, and we need to do it soon." • According to the U.S. Department of Energy, recoverable oil shale in the western United States exceeds one trillion barrels and is the richest and most geographically concentrated oil shale and tar sands resource in the world. To begin accessing these resources, the BLM will implement a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for oil shale and tar sands leasing activities on federal lands in the West. This EIS will amend existing Resource Management Plans in Utah, Colorado and Wyoming to provide increased oil shale and tar sands leasing activities in those states. 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