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Show A-8 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, May 6-9, 2006 The Park Record Public Meeting Information PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - 445 MARSAC AVENUE WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2006 WORK SESSION - 4:30 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 to attend, however, no public testimony will be received. For further Information, please call the Planning Department at 615-5060. 259-263 Norfolk Avenue-Condominium plat vacation/subdivision Eagle Point V-Annexaiion Petition JOINT PLANNING COMMISSION/CITY COUNCIL MEETING Pod B2 Mountain Village-Empire Pass-MPD for the Montage Resort Hotel REGULAR MEETING - 6:30 p.m. ROLL CALL ADOPTION OF MINUTES OF APRIL 26. 2005 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF/COMMISSIONER'S COMMUNICATIONS CONSENT AGENDA 405 Park Avenue-Conditional use permit for construction on a slope greater than 30% (continue to June 14) REGULAR AGENDA/PUBLIC HEARINGS Park City Heights Annexation-Request to annex 258 acres of land located in the SW quadrant of the US 40/SR-248 Quinn's Junction Interchange for purposes ot developing 131 single family home sites (Continue to a date uncertain) IHC/USSA/Burbidge Annexation (Public hearing & possible recommendation to City Council) Revisions/amendments to official Park City Zoning Map (Public hearing & possible recommendation to City Council) Land Management Code-Amendments to Chapter 2.2- Historic Residential (HR1) District, including specific discussion related to the maximum footprint for lots within the Northstar Subdivision (Public hearing & possible recommendation to City Council) 1514 Park Avenue, US Bank-Conditional Use Permit for construction in the Frontage Protection Zone (Public hearing & possible action) 703 Park Avenue, Quaking Aspen Distillers-Master Planned Development (Public hearing; no action) 7101 Silver Lake Drive-Conditional Use Permit lor a 100-unit hotel with an associated amendment to the Deer Valley Master Plan (Public hearing & possible action) 1302 _ Kearns Boulevard, Boothill Water Tank-Conditional use permit (Public hearing & possible action) 2260 Park Avenue, Jupiter Inn-Condominium conversion (Public hearing & possible recommendation to City Council) 557/577 Deer Valley Drive, Tho Line Condominiums-Master Planned Development/Conditional Use Permit modification request to use prohibited siding material (aluminum) for fascia and soffits on new condominium buildings (Public hearing & possible action) ADJOURN Posted: May 8. 2006 THE SNYDERVILLE BASIN PLANNING COMMISSION TUESDAY, MAY 9, 200S @ Sheldon Richins Building, 6505 N. Landmark, Park City, Ulah B4098 Work Session - 6:00 pm 1. Overview of Housing Element Requirements in the General Plan; Phyllis Robinson - Kimber Gabryszak 2. Development Follow-Through Regular Meeting - 7:00 p'm 1. Public Input 2. Approval of Minutes: February 14, 2006 (Regular Meeting) 3. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: PTal Amendment for Jeremy Ranch Plats No. 4 and No. 5, Lots 4029 and 5055; Paula Botkin - Jeff Sanders Work Session 1. Introduction to Development Code Updates - Michele Devaney Regular Meeting: Commission Comments, Director Comments Adjourn " N e x t Meeting: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 Beautiful Four Bedroom Jer \ Posted: May 2, 2006 Great floorplan-master suite and two kids' rooB-o.h main Large office, guest suite and family room onvjjplkout level. Remodeled gourmet kitchen with granite slatKX&untere. $839,900 Navigating the twists and turns of Real Estate 750 Kenms Blvd. PO Bo* 682090 Park Citv. UT 8406Q Lincoln® LirtcofnDeWltt.com SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2006 NOTICE is hereby given that the Board ol County Commissioners ol Summit County will meet in regular session Wednesday, May 10, 2006, in the Commission Chambers of the Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, CoaMllo, Utah. All times listed are general in nature and are subject to change by the Commission. 9:30 a.m. Executive Session 10:30 a.m. Work Session - Conference Room #1 •Other Department Business and Commission Reports (40 minutes) •Commission Mail Review ( 20 minutes) •Discussion - UDOT Report (60 minutes) •Forest Update {60 mjnutes) 1:30 p.m. Break 2:30 p.m. Regular Session - Commission Chambers •Pledge of Allegiance •Introduction ol New Employees -Public Input Consent Agenda 1. Audited Claims 2. Personnel Changes 3. 4. 5. Treasurer - Errors and Omissions Development Improvement Agreement (or Silver Gate Ranches-Phase I Development Improvement Agreement lor Promontory - Northgale Canyon Subdivision 6. Travel Request - Public Works 7. Approval of Ordinance #626 lor the Temple Har Shalom Conditional Use and Brookslde Estates Subdivision Plat amendment Consideration of Administrative Items 1. Commission Meeting Minutes 2. Contract - Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant 3:00 p.m. Public Hearing - possible approval of a conditional use permit and final site plan, East Canyon Relief Trunk Line Support Facility, Rasmussen Road, West of Spring Creek Subdivision; Denlse Hytonen Public Hearing - Possible approval of a (inaJ site plan & condominium plat for Jeremy Pointe located fn Jeremy Ranch on Lower Saddleback Road; Jennifer Strader Public Hearing - possible approval of a final site plan and condominium plat lor Quarry Village residential located on Parcel "A" in Quarry Village; Jennifer Strader Public Hearing - Possible preliminary approval for Monviso Subdivision; Jeff Sanders Public Hearing - Possible approval, plat amendment lor Jeremy Ranch Plats 4 & 5, Lots 4029 & 45005, through adoption ol Ordinance 627; Jeft Sanders 6:00 p.m. Joint meeting with the Council of Governments (COG) Posted: May 5, 2006 Get involved in local government. Attend public meetings. 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