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Show If S WedThursFri, May 8-10, 2002 The Park Record A-7 l 3 UDI1C GRAND OPENING 4i M f 1 1 1 1 I l i I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I N 0, OOR COPYl SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MAY 9, 2002 NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Summit County will meet in regular session May 9, .2002 at its usual place of meeting in the Commission Chambers of the Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, Utah, at 9:00AM. The following is the agenda for said session: 9:00AM - Commission Reports, Agenda Review 9:30AM - Executive Session - Litigation 10:00AM - Convene as the Governing Board of the Mountain Regional Water Special Service District: 1 . Consideration of Mountain Regional Water Special Service District Claims for Payment 2. Executive Session - Property Acquisition 10:30AM - Convene as the Governing Board of Service Area 8 1 . Consideration of Bid Award Recommendation - Chalk Creek Road Overlay Project 10:35AM - County Department Business, Consideration of Recommended Approvals: 1 . Consideration of Auditor approved claims for payment. May 3, 2002 2. Minute Approval, April 17. April 18, April 22, April 25, April 29, 2002 3. Personnel Change Recommendations 4. Contract Agreement, Interim Emergency Services Director, Merlin Rudd 5. Travel Request, American Water Works Conference 6. Travel Request, 2002 Sediment ControlWetlands Workshop 7. Travel Request, ESRI International User Conference 2002 8. Travel Request, Traffic Court Seminar 9. Factory Stores Lease Agreement, Sheriff Office 10. Pay Request, Sheldon 6. Richins Building Lights 11 . CDBG Agreement for Cooperating Services. Resolution for County ECO 12. Assessor Errors and Omissions 13. Proclamation - National Public Works Week, May 19-25 14. Consideration of Bid Award, Summit County Water Well Project, 2002 15. Consideration of Architecture Payment, Sheldon D. Richins Building 16. Other Department Business 11 :30AM - Public Input Session 11:45AM - Consideration of an Ordinance providing for the establishment and imposition of Temporary Zoning Regulations regulating the approval of Subdivision Plats and Building Permits in the Snyderville Basin Planning District of Summit County; creating a Water Bank to share surplus water source capacity among drinking water systems; to promote the interconnection of the Snyderville Basin's water distribution system; to authorize the County to enter into an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement with the Department of Environmental Quality for the employment of a dedicated District Engineer to provide technical assis tance and review; and. to promote the conservation and wise use of water resources: Dave Thomas Posted: May 7, 2002 PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION, 445 MARSAC WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2002 WORK SESSION - 5:30 P.M. Hems scheduled for Work Session are for discussion purposes between the Planning Staff, the project applicants and the Planning Com mission. 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. Flagstaff Mountain Resort Master Planned DevelopmentPhase Preliminary Plat 1375 Munchkin Road, Park City Mountain Resort-Master Planned Development for employee housing Review of Regular Agenda REGULAR MEETING 6:30 P.M. ROLL CALL ADOPTION OF MINUTES OF APRIL 24, 2002 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFFCOMMISSIONER'S COMMUNICATIONS CONSENT AGENDA 251 & 255 Park Avenue-Conditional use permits for construction on a slope greater than 30 percent REGULAR AGENDA 1790 Bonanza Drive, Rail Central & Rail Trail-Master Planned Development public pre-application meeting v 1375 Munchkin Road, Park City Mountain Resort-Master Planned Development public pre-application meeting for employee housing 2001 Park Avenue, Hotel Park City-Final record of survey plat 151 Main Street-Prat amendment 1420-1585 Three Kings Drive-Amendment to record of survey 962 Norfolk Avenue-Accessory Apartment 2260 Park Avenue-Conditional use permit for change of use from hotel to office building & parking reduction Flagstaff Mountain Resort Master Planned DevelopmentPhase l-Preliminary plat Mellow Mountain Road, April Mountain Subdivision, Phase l-Final subdivision plat Mellow Mountain Road, April Mountain-Amended Master Planned Development and Conditional Use Permit for 10 condominium units. . Roosevelt Gap (Deer CreSt)-Plat amendment (Continue to May 22) ADJOURN Posted: April 29. 2002 SNYDERVILLE BASIN SPECIAL RECREATION DISTRICT MAY 11, 2002 Public notice is hereby given that the Administrative Control Board of the Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District will meet for a Board retreat on Saturday, May 11, at the time and location listed below. 9:00 AM CONVENE AT THE NOOK," SNOW PARK LODGE (MAIN LEVEL) AT DEER VALLEY RESORT, 2250 DEER VALLEY DRIVE SOUTH, PARK CITY, UTAH 9:00 AM DISCUSSION: AMENDMENTS TO INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH PARK CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR EXPANDED MAINTENANCE AND JOINT USE OF SCHOOL FACILITIES 10:30 AM DISCUSSION: AMENDMENTS TO SNYDERVILLE BASIN RECRE ATION AND TRAILS MASTER PLAN 11:30 AM DISCUSSION: AMENDMENTS TO SNYDERVILLE BASIN SPECIAL RECREATION DISTRICT CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN 12:30 PM BREAK FOR LUNCH AND CONTINUE INFORMAL DISCUSSION ON MASTER PLANCFP 1 :30 PM DISCUSSION: RAP TAX AND RECREATION 2:00 PM DISCUSSION: REGIONAL ICE INTERLOCAL COOPERATIVE AGREE MENT 3:00 PM ADJOURN PARK CITY COUNCIL WORK SHOP MAY 14 - 16, 2002 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of Park City, Utah will not be holding its regular meeting on May 16,'2002. The City Council will be convening in a work shop to be held on May 14 and 15, 2002. No formal action will be taken at the workshop. Posted: May 6, 2002 HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION - MARSAC MUNICIPAL BUILDING MAY 20, 2002 WORK SESSION - 5:00 P.M. 178 Main Street-Design review of commercialresidential structure REGULAR MEETING ROLL CALL ADOPTION OF MINUTES OF: MAY 6, 2002 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFFCOMMISSIONER'S COMMUNICATIONS REGULAR AGENDA PUBLIC HEARINGSDISCUSSIONACTION ITEMS Discussion on acquisition loan fund ADJOURN '' .... ; ;. ,: ! ',-. . i! - ' ' . Posted; May 6, 2002 .1 PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 9 2002 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of Park City. Utah will hold its regularly scheduled meeting at the Marsac Municipal BuHding City Council Chambers, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah on Thursday, May 9, 2002. Closed Session Personnel and property acquisition 1:45 p.m Work Session 4:15 p.m. 4:45 p.m: 4:55 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Regular Meeting b:UU p.m. I II Council questionscomments Joint planning with Summit County - Quinns Junction Budget review Review of regular meeting III IV V VI ROLL CALL PUBLIC INPUT COMMUNICATIONS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF WORK SESSION NOTES AND MINUTES OF MEETING OF APRIL 4, 2002 CONSENT AGENDA PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 01-26, Park City Municipal Code, Section 15-3-5, Ethics Code; providing for disqualification of a candidate for failure to file required reports 2. Ordinance approving a lot line adjustment for Bald EagleCondominiums, located at 7965 Red Tail Court, Park City, Utah CONSENT AGENDA 1. Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 01-26, Park City Municipal Code, Section 15-3-5, Ethics Code; providing for disqualification of a candidate for failure to file required reports 2. Ordinance approving a lot line adjustment for Bald Eagle Condominiums, located at 7965 Red Tail Court, Park City, Utah 3. Award of contract for lobbying consulting services to Lee & Smith in the amount of $72,000 4 Resolution proclaiming May 11, 2002 as Arbor Day in Park City, Utah 5. Resolution proclaiming May 19 - 25, 2002 as Public Works Week in Park City, Utah NEW BUSINESS 1 . Award of contract to Mountain States Fence company for cemetery fence and gates in an amount not to exceed $120,450 2. Authorize staff to award a contract for construction of interconnect water line between the Jordanelle Special Service District and the Park City Water System VIII ADJOURNMENT Posted: May 6, 2002 VII Brown Bag program at the PC Museum Noon on Thursday, May 9th. Hal Compton will discuss the history of the Silver Queen. The Public is Welcome. 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The laws are very complicated and are always changing Depending on your individual situation, the tax implications could have an impact on what you can afford to spend on your new home. Congress is considering revisions to the current tax code as they work to reduce the national deficit and to simulate the economy, and while it is impoible to know exactly how this will impact homeowners, you don't need a crystal ball to know that there are bound to be changes. For rock solid advice on buying or selling real estate, call Craig Reece at 435-647-8017 or toll free at l-K0()-553-4hfSf1. Craig has been a full time Park Cirv resident since 1473 and a full-time real estate agent since 1978. www.craigreece.com (435) 647-8017 (435) 649-7171 (800) 553-4666 E Prudential Utah Rial Estata Sadillcvievt Offiri. 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