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Show : Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, June 24-27, 2006 A-7 The Park Record Public Meeting Information SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2006 NOTICE is hereby given that the Board ol County Commissioners of Summit County will meet In regular session Wednesday, June 28, 2006, in the Commission Chambers of the Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalvillo, Utah. All times listed are general In nature and are subject to change by the Commission. 12:30 p.m. Executive Session 2:00 p.m. Work Session - Conference Room #1 •Other Department Business and Commission Reports (40 minutes) •Discussion - Fuel Surcharge Approval lor Allied Waste Services LLC (10 minutes) •Discussion - Reconciliation of Dumpster Charges at Manorlands and Uintalands (10 minutes) •Solid Waste RFP Discussion (90 minutes) 4:30 p.m. Regular Session - Commission Chambers •Pledge of Allegiance -Introduction of New Employees -Public Input Consent Agenda 1. Audited Claim 2. Personnel Changes 3. Consideration of approval of a lease renewal for New Cingular Wireless at the Quarry Mountain Communications Site. 4. Consideration of approval of a Development Improvement Agreement for The Preserve - Phase 3 5. Consideration of approval of a Development Improvement Agreement for Promontory - Nlcklaus Valley Road 6. Consideration of approval of a Development Improvement Agreement for Promontory - Nicklaus Club Drive 7. Single Event Beer Permit & Local Consent: 1) Chefs on the Meadow 2) Habitat for Humanity - 4th Annual Garden Party Consideration of approval of Administrative items 1. Commission Meeting Minutes Posted: June 22, 2006 THE SNYDERVILLE BASIN PLANNING COMMISSION TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2006 ©The Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District Trailsldo Offices 5715 TrailsWe, Park City, Utah 84098 *Please note LATER start time and alternate location. Consent Agenda - 7:00 p.m. 1. Discussion/Possible Recommendation: The Colony at White Pine Canyon, Phase 2, Amendment to Lots 52-55; Spencer White - Klmber Gabryszak Regular Meeting 1. Public Input 2. Approval o l Minutes: April 11, 2006 3. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: Low Impact Permit, Round Valley Sound Treasures; Carol Potter - Michelo Devaney Commission Comments Director Comments Adjourn Times for agenda items are approximate and may be changed, as circumstances require. Items may or may not be discussed In the order they are listed. " N e x t Meeting: July 11, 2006, Sheldon Richlns 8Wg., 6505 N. Landmark. Park City Posted: June 2 1 ; 2006 PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION 445 MARSAC AVENUE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2006 6:30 p.m. - REGULAR MEETING (WORK SESSION CANCELED) ROLL CALL ADOPTION OF MINUTES OF JUNE 12, 2006 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF/COMMISSIONER'S COMMUNICATIONS REGULAR AGENDA/PUBUC HEARINGS Land Management Code-Amendments to reflect re-organization o( the Community Development Department to comport with the revised Utah Code, and to address substantive revisions, specifically for the following Chapters: Chapter 2-Zoning Districts and Chapter 15-Definitions (continue to July 12) 1104 & 1118 Lowell Avenue-Request (or extension of Conditional use Permit approval (continue to July 12) 1798 Deer Valley Drive, Fire Station-Subdivision (Public hearing & possible recommendation to City Council) Pod B1 in Empire Pass Village on Marsac Avenue, Nakoma CondomlnrumsCondrtional Use Permit and B i Master Planned Development amendments (Public hearing and possible action) Pod B1 in Empire Pass Village on Marsac Avenue, Nakoma CondominiumsCondominium conversion (Public hearing & possible action) Deer Valley Master Planned Development-amendment to allow transfer of 1.75 Unit Equivalents from Snow Park Lodge to Stein Eriksen Lodge (Public hearing & possible action 7700 Stein Way, Stein Eriksen Lodge-Amendment to Record of Survey (Public hearing & possible recommendation to City Council) ADJOURN Posted: June 23, 2006 Milano/l SOt€ just % I95 www. 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