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Show -The Park Record Section A Thursday, February 3, 1994 1 Page A5 IPaulMlfic mmsstf-Gmg lmiflimjat5oim Cor tMe week off IFelto. 3-10 PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH FEBRUARY 3,1994 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th City Council of Park City, Utah will hold It regularly scheduled meeting at the Mar sac Municipal building, 445 Masac Avenue, Park City, Utah for the purposes and at the timet as described below on Thursday, February 3,1994. WORK SESSION 4:00 p.m. Council questions and comments 4:10 p.m. Cable TV rate regulation Review of regular meeting 4:25 p.m. -Hidden Meadows 5:10 p.m. -Accessory apartment amendment 5:30 p.m. Other meeting questions or comments REGULAR MEETING 6:00 p.m. I. ROLL CALL II. PUBLIC INPUT III. MINUTES OF MEETING OF JANUARY 20, 1994 IV. CONSENT AGENDA 1 . Acceptance of grant monies for River Enhancement, Restaurant Tax, and ISTEA and transfer of Capital Improvement Fund. 2. Resolution annexing approximately 228 acres known as Hidden Meadows Into the corporate limits of Park City, Utah 3. Resolution of the City Council of Park City, Utah adopting long ' term goals to 1999 and a policy agenda and action targets for 1994 V. ORDINANCE Ordinance amending the Official Zoning Map of Park City, Utah to include approximately 228 acres, known as Hidden Meadows VI. OLD BUSINESS Resolution accepting the dedication of certain real property in the Sunnyside Subdivision, Park City, Utah VII. REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS VIII. COMMUNICATIONS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF IX. PUBLIC HEARING Amendment to Chapters 2, 7 and 8 of the Land Management Code to allow accessory apartments as regulated and conditional uses in certain zones in Park City, Utah X. ADUOURNMENT Posted: February 1, 1994 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MARSAC MUNICIPAL BUILDING FEBRUARY 9, 1994 WORK 8E8SION 6:00 p.m. Items scheduled for work Session are for discussion purposes between the Planning Staff, the project proponents and the Planning Commission. NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN. The public is encouraged to attend, however no public testimony will be received. 1. Comprehensive Plan Revision 2. Quarry Mountain MPD aka Kearns-Trlbune 3. Sweeney Town Lift Phase B-Final Plat 4. Ontario One Lot Subdivision REGULAR MEETING 8:00 p.m. I ROLL CALL II PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS III STAFF COMMUNICATIONS IV COMMISSIONER'S COMMUNICATIONS V PUBLIC HEARING 1 . Deer Lake Village MPD Phasing Plan Amendment, Queen Esther Dr. Staff Recommendation: Approve, subject to conditions 2. Conditional Use Permit to establish a handlebar ski tow at Mornlngstar Estates, Lot 8, (East of the Oaks). Staff Recommendation: Approve, subject to conditions. 3. Lost Prospector Associates subdivion amendment to Lot G-1777 G-1777 Prospector Avenue. Staff Recommendation: Approve, subject to conditions. 4. Conditional Use Permit to allow additional signage and outdoor dining for Espresso Brothers located at 1760 Park Ave. Staff Recommendation: Approve, subject to conditions. VI MINUTES OF JANUARY 26, 1994 VII ADJOURNMENT Posted: January 31 , 1 994 8UMMIT COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FEBRUARY 6, 1994 Notice Is hereby given that the Summit County Planning Commission will hold a special regular meeting on February 8, 1994 7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting, District Courtroom, County Courthouse, Coalville, Utah REGULAR ITEMS: 1. Approval of Minutes-January 11, 1994, Regular Meeting 2. Public Hearing 7:05 p.m. - Conditional Use Permit, Francis Gravel Pit Operation Southwest of Highway 89 and 35 Intersection, Francis, Gary Llndley 3. Rezone and Concept Plan,Aspen Springs Subdivision, Weber Canyon, Des and Carolyn Shields 4. Discussion and Recommendation, Code Amendments, Snyderville Bain Development Code, Chapters 2, 3 Posted January 28, 1994 SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FEBRUARY 4, 1994 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Summit County will meet in special work session on February 9, 1994 in the Commission Chambers of the Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, Utah, at 1 :00 p.m. The following is the agenda for said session: Recommendations and information of survey completed on Jail Facility by National Department of Corrections: Paul Kantsampes, Sheriff Eley Posted: January 26, 1994 SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FEBRUARY 7, 1994 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Summit County will meet in special session February 7, 1994 at its usual place of meeting in the Commission Chambers of the Summit County Courthouse, Calville, Utah at 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Work Session: Commission Reports, Agenda, Minutes 10:30 a.m. - Work Session: Consent Agenda 1 . Conference Approvals: Drew Harper 10:45 p.m. - Work Session: Department Business 1 . Building Permit Report: Eric Avrett 1 :30 p.m. - Application for Grant Renewal-Park City Recycling: Mary Morrison 2:30 p.m. - Discussion, New Equipment Purchass: Drew Harper 3:00 p.m. - Vehicle bid opening: Eric Averett 3:30 p.m. - Resolution accepting findings of Board of Equalization and Review and Adoption of Assessment Ordinance for Summit Park Water Special Service District Water Rights Improvement District: Brent Rose, Marti Plaisier 4:00 p.m. - Interviews - Park City Fire Service District Administrative Control Board: Mark Simmons, Gary Vetterli Posted: January 25, 1994 SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FEBRUARY 9, 1994 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Summit County will meet in special work session on February 9, 1994 at the Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, Utah, at 7:00 p.m. The following is the agenda for said session: 7L00 p.m. - Meeting with MayorsCity Councils Posted: January 28, 1 994 PARK CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION PARK CITY HIGH SCHOOL EDNET ROOM FEBRUARY 8, 1994 OPEN PUBLIC SESSION - 6:30 (Tentative agenda, subject to change) Consent Calendar - 5 min. Community Council Reports - 25 min. Public Comment -15 min. Superintendent's Report 10 min. Construction Update - 5 min. Report: Park City Community Vision - 20 min. Report: USOE Core Curriculum Report -15 min. Discussion: Elementary MusicBand Programs 20 min. Break -10 min. Decision: Utah School District Tradegroup Cooperative -15 min. Decision: School Year Calendar for 1 994-95 1 5 min. Decision: Policies -15 min. Information Sharing -10 min. Arthritis Foundation offers relief for victims of back pain Back pain is one of the most common health problems in the United States, yet its cause is generally unknown. Since back pain can be caused by arthritis, it is helpful for people with arthritis to know more about back pain, its causes and treatment According to the Arthritis Foundation, it is estimated that 50 to 80 percent of adults have had back pain at one time. Knowing more about the structure of the back can lead to a better understanding of the causes of back pain. Pain is the body's way of saying that it needs attention and it should not be ignored. Anything that puts pressure on the back muscles or nerves can cause pain. Stress, arthritis, injury or accident, or other illnesses can cause back pain. However, being overweight or lacking proper exercise can also be a factor. Treatment for back pain can take many forms. Some common treatments for back pain are rest, heat' or cold, exercise, and posture training. However, treatment can be more extensive depending on the severity of the pain. To obtain a free copy ot "Back Pain" contact the Arthritis Foundation, Utah Chapter at 486-4993 486-4993 or toll free at 1-80O4444993 outside the Salt Lake City calling area, or write to 1733 South 1100 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105. The mission of the Arthritis Foundation' is to support research to find the cure for and prevention of arthritis, and to improve the quality of life for those affected by arthritis. PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE ASPEN SPRINGS REZONE AND SUBDIVISION CONCEPT PLAN WEBER CANYON Public notice is hereby given that the Summit County Planning Commission will discuss the proposed Aspen Springs Rezone and Subdivision Concept Plan on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1994 beginning at 8 p.m. in the District Courtroom, 60 North Main Street, Coalville, Utah. The proposed rezone and eight-lot subdivision is located adjacent to the existing Canyon Rim Ranches Subdivision, approximately nine miles east of Oakley in Weber Canyon. The applicants, Desmond and Carolyn Shields, are requesting the Planning Commission to consider a rezone of their property from the existing Agriculture (AG-1 ) Zone of 1 unit per acre to a Recreation (R-5) Zone of 1 unit per 5 acres. The proposed subdivision is approximately 63 acres in size with lots ranging in size from five acres to 19 acres in size with 5.4 acres of common open space. The project site is located in the NE 14 of Section 29, T1 N-R7E, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. This request is filed according to Section 2.1 of the Development Code of Summit County. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the proposed project and to determine compliance with Section 2.2 of the Development Code of Summit County for a zone amendment and Section 13.4 (2) for a subdivision concept plan. If you have any questions or comments regarding the proposal, please contact Don Sargent at the Summit County Planning Division at 55 North 50 East, Coalville, Utah 84017 or call (801)336-4451, Ext. 286. 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