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Show ILB&aifl FJdDttnCBCBS Page A8 Thursday, April 22, 1982 The Newspaper LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the City Council of Park City, Utah will hold a public hearing on the proposed water rate schedule, on April 22, 1982, at 5 p.m. in the Memorial Building in Park City. Public Comment is invited. M.R. Olson, Recorder. Published in The Newspaper April 22, 1982. LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING RESCHEDULED Public Notice is hereby given that the public hearing on water rate structure, scheduled for April 22nd, will not be held. The public hearing is rescheduled for April 29, 1982, af 5 p.m. In the Memorial Building in Park City, Utah, for water rate structure. Published in The Newspaper April 22, and 29, 1982. LEGAL NOTICE TENTATIVE AGENDA PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING APRIL 28, 1982 MARSAC SCHOOL 7:00 p.m. SILVER MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT: DEVELOP-MENT: PUBLIC HEARING to receive public comment regarding a proposed 474-unit residential and commercial commer-cial project on Treasure Hill between Woodside Avenue and the Nastar Ski Run and shown on the Park City district zone map as Estate and Historic Residential zones. OLD BUSINESS I. Approval of minutes of April 14, 1982, meeting. II. VAL DE NEIGE: Decision requested regarding regar-ding a 32-unit residential development as part of the Deer Valley PUD in the Snow Park Community. III. AERIE SUBDIVISION: SUB-DIVISION: Request to add a second phase to the approved ap-proved Aerie Subdivision. IV. WESTVIEW PUD: Consideration of final plat approval for 34-lot PUD as part of the Deer Valley Resort PUD. . NEW BUSINESS I. SOLAMERE RECREATION FACILITY: Discussion only regarding the facility. II. SUNFLOWER: Request for architectural revisions to a building under un-der construction located at 1493 Pack Avenue. III. PROSPECTOR SQUARE DAIRY QUEEN: Communication from Dairy Queen regarding the definition of drive-in restaurants in the GC zone. A final agenda will be available at the planning office one day prior to the meeting. Please call 649-6714 649-6714 for more information. Published in The Newspaper April 22, 1982.. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE To Rickey J. Cashatt and Margie W. Cashatt, 1058 Amity Road, Asheboro.NC 27203 The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 18th day of May, 1982, at the hour of 4:30 p.m., just outside out-side the North Entrance of Summit County Courthouse, Court-house, Coalville, Utah, by Rocky Mountain State Bank as Trustee and Rocky Mountain State Bank as Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust made by Ricky J. Cashatt and Margie W. Cashatt as Trustors, recorded April 13, 1981, as Entry No. 178330. Book M-184, Pages 521-3, of the Official Of-ficial Records of Summit County, given to secure indebtedness in favor of Rocky Mountain State Bank by reason of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded January 14, 1982, as Entry No. 187492, Book M-208, Pages 311-12 of said Official Records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in cash payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances encum-brances the following described property: LOT 107, THE JEREMY RANCH PLAT NO. 1, according ac-cording to the plat thereof as recorded in the office of the Summit County Recorder. for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including in-cluding fees, charges and expenses of Trustee advanced, ad-vanced, If any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, Interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with Interest thereon as in said Note and by law provided. Dated this 15th day of April 1982. David R. Ward, Attorney for Trustee, 4885 South 900 East, Suite 210, Salt Lake City, Utah 84117, Telephone (801)263-3344. Published In The Newspaper April 22, 29 and May 6, 1982. LEGAL NOTICE PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING SILVER MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT The Planning Commission Com-mission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, April 28,1982, at 7:00 p.m., in the Marsac School to receive public comment regarding a proposed 474-unit 474-unit residential and commercial com-mercial project on Treasure Hill between Woodside Avenue and the Nastar Ski Run. The project is proposed as a conditional use within areas shown on the Park City zone district map as Estate and Historic Residential zones. The developer, Silver Mountain, Ltd., Edmund J. Beaulieu, Vice President, J.J. Johnson and Associates, Agents, proposes to develop 474 residential units plus 74,000 square feet of commercial space including in-cluding retail, convention, recreation and administration. ad-ministration. Primary access ac-cess to the project is proposed to be a funicular (cable railway with counterbalanced coun-terbalanced ascending and descending cars) based at a 100,000 square foot parking structure located above the Lowell Avenue to Empire Avenue switchback. Plans and applications documents are available for public inspection between bet-ween the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. weekdays week-days at the Park City planning plan-ning office located in the Marsac School. Please feel free to call the planning plan-ning office 649-6714 for additional information. Public comment is encouraged. en-couraged. Published in The Newspaper April 15 and 22,1982. LEGAL NOTICE POSTPONEMENT OF PUBLIC HEARINGS, SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 15, 1982 Public Hearings scheduled for Snow Creek Annexation declaration, and, Old Sewer Plant Site annexation, is cancelled for April 15, 1982 and rescheduled for April 22, 1982 in the Memorial Building at 5 p.m. Published in The Newspaper April 8, 15 and 22nd, 1982. LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 82-10 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING ESTAB-LISHING A BUSINESS REVENUE LICENSE Be it ordained by the City Council of Park City, Summit County, State of Utah, that: SECTION 1. Definitions. For the purpose of this ordinance or-dinance the following terms shall have the meanings herein prescribed: Section 1.01 Bedroom. "Bedroom" means each room in a hotel, motel, lodge, timeshare project, condominium project or other Nightly Lodging Facility that is intended primarily for the temporary use of transient guests for sleeping purposes. Section 1.02 Business. "Business" means and includes in-cludes all activities engaged in within the corporate cor-porate limits of Park Citv carried on for the business of gain or economic profit, except that the acts of employees rendering service ser-vice to employers shall not be included in the term business unless otherwise specifically prescribed. Section 1.03 Director. "Director" means the Finance Director of Park City. Section 1.04 Division. "Division" means the Park City Business Licensing Division. Section 1.05 Engaging in Business. "Engaging in Business" includes but is not limited to, the sale or rental of tangible personal property at retail or wholesale, the manufacturing manufac-turing of goods or property proper-ty and the rendering of personal services for others for a consideration by persons engaged in any profession, trade, craft, business, occupation or other calling, except the rendering of personal services ser-vices by an employee to his employer under any contract of personal employment. em-ployment. Section 1.06 Hourly Uphill Lift Capacity. "Hourly Uphill Lift Capacity" means the aggregate number of per sons that can be accommodated accom-modated per hour by all of the ski lifts in a given ski resort operating at the maximum safe rate of operation. Section 1.07 Hourly User Capacity. "Hourly User Capacity" means the maximum number of persons per-sons that can be safely and reasonably accommodated accom-modated per hour by an amusement park, golf course, athletic club, theatre, bowling alley, tennis club, racquetball club, swimming pool and any other recreational, sports or entertainment facility. Section 1.08 Mobile Food Vendor. "Mobile Food Vendor" means any mobile vehicle from which consumable on site food service is offered. Section 1.09 Monthly Rental Facility Under Management. "Monthly Rental Facility - Under Management" means any place where Rooms or Units are rented or otherwise other-wise made available by a manager or management company for residential purposes on a monthly bdsis Section 1.10 Nightly Lodging Facility Under Management. "Nightly Lodging Facility - Under Management" means any place where Rooms are rented or otherwise made available by a manager or management company to persons for transient lodging purposes on a daily, weekly, or bi-weekly basis; including, without limitation, a hotel, motel, lodge, condominium project or timeshare project. Section 1.11 Nonprofit Corporation. "Nonprofit Corporation" means a corporation, no part of the income of which is distributable to its members, mem-bers, trustees or officers, or a nonprofit co-operative association. Section 1.12 Person. "Person" means any individual, in-dividual, receiver, assignee, trustee in bankruptcy, trust, estate, firm, partnership, joint venture, club, company, business trust, corporation, cor-poration, association, society or other group of individuals acting as a unit, whether mutual, cooperative, fraternal, nonprofit or otherwise. Section 1.13 Place of Business. "Place of Business" means each separate location maintained main-tained or operated by the licensee within Park City from which business activity ac-tivity is conducted or transacted. tran-sacted. Section 1.14 Ski Resort. "Ski Resort" means a ski area such as the Park City or Deer Valley Ski areas which is operated as a distinct and separate enterprise, en-terprise, and which shall be deemed to include, without limitation, the ski runs, ski lifts and related facilities that are part of the ski area and primarily serve the patrons of the ski area. Section 1.15 Square Footage. "Square Footage" means the aggregate number of square feet of area within a Place of Business that is used by a Licensee in engaging in its Business. Section 1.16 Unit. "Unit" means a separate physical part of a Monthly Rental Facility intended for residential use, including in-cluding one or more rooms or spaces located in one or more floors (or part or parts of floors) in a building. SECTION 2. Unlawful to Operate Without License. Unless exempted by state or federal law, it shall be unlawful for any person to engage in business within Park City, whether on a temporary or permanent basis, without first procuring the license required by this Ordinance. Ordinan-ce. All licenses issued under un-der the provisions of this Ordinance are nontransferable. nontrans-ferable. Any person engaging in business on a temporary basis within Park City shall be required to obtain the license required by this Ordinance in the same manner and shall be subject to the same fees as a person engaging In business on a permanent basis within Park City. SECTION 3. License Application. Applications for business licenses shall be made in writing to the Director. Each application shall state the name of the applicant, the location of the business, if any, the fee and tax to be paid, the name and address of the business agent residing in Park City who is authorized to receive service ser-vice to process and any communication regarding applicant's license, and shall contain such additional ad-ditional information as may be needed for the purpose of guidance of the Director in issuing the license. Any change in the above information furnished fur-nished by applicant shall be forwarded, in writing, within 10 days of the change, to the Director. License application forms shall be prepared and kept on file by the Director. SECTION 4. Application Fee. Each license application ap-plication shall be accompanied accom-panied by the revenue license tax required to be paid for the issuance of the license desired. SECTION 5. Refund of Fee and Tax. No revenue license tax is refundable for any reason whatsoever, what-soever, once the license has been issued by the City. If a license is denied, applicant shall be entitled to a refund of the amount paid in excess of $25.00. The sum of $25.00 shall be retained to offset application ap-plication processing costs. SECTION 6. Investigation. In-vestigation. Within five days after receipt by the director of license application, ap-plication, the director has the discretion to refer the application for investigation in-vestigation to the Police Department. SECTION 7. Inspections for Code Compliance; Notice of Infraction; License Revocation; Complaints. (a) Prior to the issuance of a license to engage in a new business not heretofore licensed, the applicant may be required to permit inspections to be made of the prospective prospec-tive place of business of the applicant by the appropriate ap-propriate departments of the city or other governmental govern-mental agency to ensure compliance with building, fire and health codes. No license shall be granted unless any required inspections in-spections reveal that the prospective place of business is in compliance with building, fire and health codes. (b) Existing places of business licensed within the City may be inspected periodically by departments depart-ments of the City for compliance with building, fire and health codes. Written notice shall be , given by the Director to a ; licensee upon the finding of any code infractions, which notice shall provide for a reasonable period not to exceed sixty (60) days in which to correct such infractions, the failure of which shall result in the revocation of the license by the Director. Direc-tor. (c) The Director may request the City Attorney to file a complaint against any applicant or any licensee licen-see who continues to conduct business beyond the time limits provided in this section for noncompliance noncom-pliance with the required standards. SECTION 8. License Denial. The Director may deny a license if the applicant: ap-plicant: (a) Has been convicted of a fraud or felony by any state or federal court within the past five (5) years or now has criminal proceedings pending against him in any state or federal court for fraud or a felony; (b) Has obtained a license licen-se by fraud or deceit; (c) Has failed to pay personal per-sonal property taxes or other required taxes or fees imposed by the City; or (d) Has violated the laws of the State of Utah, the United States Government or the ordinances of Park City governing operation of the business for which the applicant is applying for the license. SECTION 9. License Issuance or Denial. Within ten (10) days of receipt oy the Director of a license application, applicant shall be either: (1) notified by the Director of the denial of a license and the reasons for such denial; or (2) issued a license. SECTION 10. Appeals of License Denial. A license denied by the Director may be appealed within ten (10) days to the Park City Council by written notification to the Director. Direc-tor. The Park City Council shall hear the appeal within thirty (30) days of notice of appeal. SECTION 11. Issuance of License Certificate. All license certificates shall be signed by the mayor, attested by the city recorder recor-der under the seal of the city, and contain the following information: (a) The name of the person per-son to whom such certificate cer-tificate has been issued; (b) The name of the business, if applicable; (c) The type of license; and (d) The term of the license with commencement commen-cement and expiration dates. SECTION 12. License Period. The license certificate cer-tificate shall be valid through December 31 of the year of issuance unless revoked under Section Sec-tion 14 of this ordinance. SECTION 13. Duty to Display License. Every licensee licensed pursuant pur-suant to the provisions of this chapter shall keep his license displayed and exhibited while the same is in force in some conspicuous con-spicuous part of the place of business. Every licensee not having a fixed place of business shall carry such license with him at all times while carrying on the business for which the license is issued and shall produce the license for inspection in-spection when requested to do so by any person. SECTION 14. License Revocation. Any license issued pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance ordinan-ce by the Director may be suspended or revoked for the violation by the licensee licen-see of any provisions in this chapter or any other applicable ordinance of Park City, failure to pay. Park City license fees or falsification of the application. ap-plication. Notification of business license revocation re-vocation shall be mailed by the Director to the licensee by certified mail. SECTION 15. Branch Establishments. A separate license must be obtained for each branch establishment or location in which business is engaged in, within the City, as if such branch establishment or location were a separate business, and each license shall authorize the licensee to engage only in the business licensed thereby at the location or in the manner designated in such license, provided that warehouses and distributing plaes used in connection with or incident in-cident to a business licensed licen-sed under this ordinance shall not be deemed to be separate places of business or branch establishments. SECTION 16. Joint License. Whenever any person is engaged In two or more businesses at the same location within the City, such person shall be required to obtain ' separate licenses for conducting con-ducting each of such businesses, but shall be issued one license which shall specifiy on its face all such businesses. The license tax to be paid shall be computed as if all of said businesses were separate businesses being conducted at such location. Where two or more persons conduct separate businesses at the same location, each such person shall obtain a license for such business and pay the required license tax for such business. SECTION 17. Revenue Tax. There is hereby levied upon every person engaged in business within Park City an annual revenue license tax based on the type of business or occupation as follows: The City Council of Park City, Utah, will hold a regular regu-lar public meeting at the Memorial Building in Park City, at 5 p.m. on April 22, 1982. 1 - 3 p.m. Closed Meeting - Pending Litigation. 3 - 5 p.m. Police Department Budget Centralized Dispatch. AGENDA I. ROLL CALL PUBLIC HEARING -1. Snow Creek Supplemental Annexation Policy Declaration. - 2. Old Sewer Plant Site Supplemental Annexation Policy Declaration. PLEASE TAKE NOTE: THE PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED FOR WATER RATES, WILL NOT BE HELD THIS WEEK AT THIS MEETING. II. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING OF APRIL 8, 1982. APPROVAL OF VERIFIED BILLS AND PRIOR CHECKS WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS. 1. Request for Class C Beer Permit for Ryan's of Park City at 541 Main Street. 2. Plat approval for the Village Loft Condominiums. COMMUNICATIONS AND REPORTS FROM COUNCIL. RESIGNATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS. ORDINANCE III. IV. V. VI. VII. 1. Ordinance Creating an Employee Transfer and Discharge Appeals Board in Park City, Utah VIII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Section 17.01 Electronic Game, Plnball Game $25 per game or machine. Section 17.02 Vending Machine $10 per machine. Section 17.03 Contractor, Contrac-tor, Construction - $100 per contractor. Section 17.04 Subcontractor, Subcon-tractor, Supplier - $50 per subcontractor or supplier. Section 17.05 Offices or Businesses Located In a Place of Residence - $50 per office or business, in-cluding, in-cluding, without limitation, malldrop or telephone answering service. ser-vice. Section 17.06 Privately Owned Transportation or Taxi Company - $100 per privately owned company. Section 17.07 Delivery and Service Vehicles $50 per delivery or service vehicle for businesses not maintaining an office in Park City. Section 17.08 Mobile Food Vendor - $50 per vehicle Section 17.09 Ski Resort - $4 multiplied by hourly uphill lift capacity. Section 17.10 Amusement Park, Golf Course, Athletic Club, Theatre, Bowling Alley, Tennis Club, Racquetball Club, Swimming Pool and any Other Recreation, Alpine Slide, Sports or Entertainment En-tertainment Facility $.50 multiplied by maximum hourly user capacity. Section 17.11 Nightly Lodging Facility Under Management. A. Timeshare Operator - $150 per bedroom managed as a timeshare use on January 1 of each year. B. Nightly Lodging Operator - $15 per bedroom managed and made available for nightly lodging as of January 1 of each year. Section 17.12 Monthly Rental Facility Under Management - $15 per unit managed as a monthly rental on January 1 of each year. Section 17.13 Jr. Department Depar-tment Store - $.08 per square foot. Section 17.14 Variety Store - $.08 per square foot. Section 17.15 Discount Department Store - $.08 per square foot. Section 17.16 ShowroomCatalog Store $.10 per square foot. - Section 17.17 Warehouse - $.06 per square foot. Section 17.18 Supermarket Super-market $.11 per square foot. Section 17.19 Convenience Con-venience Market - $.17 per square foot. Section 17.20 Meat, Poultry and Fish - $.20 per square foot. Section 17.21 Specialty Food - $.21 per square foot. Section 17.22 Delicatessen - $.20 per square foot. Section 17.23 Bakery -$.19 per square foot. Section 17.34 Candy and Nut $.26 per square foot. Section 17.25 Dairy Product - $.23 per square foot. Section 17.26 Health Food $.17 per square foot. oi S! w lj Q o o Section 17.27 Super Drug - $.1 1 per square foot. Section 17.28 Drug $.13 per square foot. Section 17.29 Restaurant Without Liquor $.20 per square foot. Section 17.30 Restaurant With Liquor $.20 per square foot. Section 17.31 Wine and Cheese $.18 per square foot. Section 17.32 Cafeteria $.13 per square foot. Section 17.33 Fast FoodCarry Out $.25 per square foot. Section 17.34 Cocktail LoungePrivate Club $.17 per square foot. Section 17.35 Doughnut Shop - $.22 per square foot. Section 17.36 Ice Cream Parlour $.21 per square foot. Section 17.37 Lady's Specialty $.22 per square foot. Section 17.38 Lady's Wear $.18 per square foot. Section 17.39 Children's Wear - $.18 per square foot. Section 17.40 Men's Wear $.19 per square foot. Section 17.41 Family Wear $.20 per square foot. Section 17.42 UnisexJean Shop - $.27 per square foot. Section 17.43 Family Shoes - $.13 per square foot. Section 17.44 Lady's Shoes - $.18 per square foot. Section 17.45 Furniture-$.13 Furniture-$.13 per square foot. Section 17.46 Floor Covering $.16 per square foot. Section 17.47 Curtain and Drape - $.15 per square foot. Section 17.48 Appliance and Hot Tub - $.15 per square foot. Section 17.49 Radio, TV, HiFi - $.17 per square foot. Section 17.50 Sewing Machine - $.15 per square foot. Section 17.51 Record and Tape $.23 per square foot. Section 17.52 Musical Instrument $.15 per square foot. Section 17.53 Garden -$.18 per square foot. Section 17.54 Paint and Wallpaper $.17 per square foot. Section 17.55 Hardware -$.11 per square foot. Section 17.56 Lumber -$.10 per square foot. Section 17.57 Automotive Parts Sale $.14 per square foot. Section 17.58 Service Station, Auto Repair, Car Wash - $.23 per square foot. Section 17.59 Motor Vehicle Dealer, Sales and Rental - $.10 per square foot. Section 17.60 Sporting Goods, Sales and Rentals $.22 per square foot. Section 17.61 Hobby -$.19 per square foot. Section 17.62 Art Gallery $.21 per square foot. Section 17.63 Camera $.19 per square foot. Section 17.64 Toy - $.16 per square foot. Section 17.65 Bike Shop -$.17 per square foot. City Council Upcoming n SnJl 1. Industrial Revenue Bond Inducement Resolution in the amount of $10,000,000 to finance construction of retail and commercial projects on Main Street for Silver Mill of Park City. 2. A Resolution Reaffirming the Intention of Park City, Utah, to Issue One or More issues of Industrial Development Revenue Bonds, to Finance the Acquisition of Recreational and Commercial Facilities by Deer Valley Resort Company, in the Amount of $12,000,000. 3. A Resolution Authorizing a land trade between Park City Municipal Corporation and Richard and Kit Davies for Property on Upper Norfolk. IX. NEW BUSINESS 1. Resolution Authorizing the Condemnation of Real Property Owned by Huntsman-Christensen Huntsman-Christensen Needed for the U-224 Belt Route Right-of-Way. 2. Resolution Authorizing the Filing of Civil Complaints for Violations of the Dangerous Building Code. 3. Approval of Lawsuit Settlement in Greer vs. Park City regarding Main Street Sidewalk. 4. Approval of the Authorization of Initiation of Nuisance Action Against the Owners of Whisky Springs Project - Park Avenue at Silver King. 5. Approval of Authorization to Take Appropriate Action Regarding the Park Avenue Road Failure. 6. Approval for Termination of Maintenance Contract with the Fire Protection District. Section 17.66 Arts and Crafts $.17 per square foot. Section 17.67 Import $.40 per square foot. Section 17.68 Luggage and Leather - $.38 per square foot. Section 17.69 Card and Gift -$.18 per square foot. Section 17.70 Book and Stationery $.19 per square foot. Section 17.71 Costume Jewelry $.25 per square foot. Section 17.72 Jewelry - $.20 per square foot. Section 17.73 Cosmetics $17 per square foot. Section 17.74 Yard Goods - $.16 per square foot. Section 17.75 Pet Shop-$.19 Shop-$.19 per square foot. Section 17.76 Flower $.19 per square foot. Section 17.77 Plant Store - $.20 per square foot. Section 17.78 Other Retail Businesses - $.18 per square foot. Section 17.79 Beauty -$.18 per square foot. Section 17.80 Barber $.17 per square foot. Section 17.81 Shoe Repair - $.16 per square foot. Section 17.82 Cleaner and Dyer $.16 per square foot. Section 17.83 Laundry $.15 per square foot. Section 17.84 Figure Salon - $.21 per square foot. Section 17.85 Photographer - $.22 per square foot. Section 17.86 Formal WearRental $.20 per square foot. Section 17.87 Interior Decorator-$.13 per square foot. Section 17.88 Travel Agent - $.22 per square foot. Section 17.89 Newspaper and Print Shop -$.17 per square foot. Section 17.90 Music Studio and Dance - $.13 per square foot. Section 17.91 Real Estate and Time Share Sales and Development -$.23 per square foot. Section 17.92 Optometrist Op-tometrist - $.23 per square foot. Section 17.93 Medical and Dental $.20 per square foot. Section 17.94 Legal -$.21 per square foot. Section 17.95 Accounting Accoun-ting - $.22 per square foot. - Section 17.96 Architect $.17 per square foot. Section 17.97 Other Business Offices - $.1 7 per square foot. Section 17.98 Bank -$.18 per square footage. Section 17.99 Savings and Loan - $.23 per square footage. Section 17.100 Finance Company - $.17 per square footage. SECTION 18. Revenue Measure. The revenue license tax provided for in this Ordinance is imposed solely to raise revenue for municipal purposes, and is not a substitute for other regulatory ordinances ordinan-ces of Park City. The revenues raised through the revenue tax shall be used primarily to defray the costs incurred by the City in operating, main- April 22, |