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Show the ratio of .66 parking passes per hotel room, rounded up the next whole number. Passes will not be available for transient lodging units with available off street parking for their guests andor employees. Holders of hotel guest passes will be entitled to park in designated long term parking lots within the Swede Alley area. Hotel guest passes entitle the holder to 24 hour a day parking at the designated lots. 4. Parking Lots and Classifications. There shall be the following kinds and classifications of parking areas, which shall be designated by appropriate signage posted on the lots or along the streets: A. Long Term Lots: Long term parking lots are available for use by holders of Employee, Resident, or Hotel Guess passes for parking of vehicles with passes for periods of eleven (11) hours from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. From 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m., no restrictions apply. From 2:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., only cars with resident or hotel guest passes may remain in the lots. B. Short Term Lots: Short term parking lots are available for use by holders of Employee, Resident, or Hotel Guest permits, and by the general public without permits, for periods not to exceed four (4) hours between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. From 6:00 p.m. through 2:00 a.m. of the following morning, there Is no restriction on the use of these lots. From 2:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., there shall be no parking allowed in the short term lots to facilitate snow removal. Vehicles parked in short term lots for periods in excess of four (4) hours during the restricted parking periods, or parked in the lots between 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. will be subject to ticket andor tow. C. Timed Parking Areas: Holders of any class of parking permit, or persons without a parking permit may use the timed parking areas (which are primarily on street parking areas of Main Street) for up to the allowed time. Between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., the timed parking areas are limited to two (2) hours. Between 6:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. of the following moring, there is no restriction on the time a vehicle may be left parked in the timed parking areas. Between 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m., there shall be no parking the timed parking areas, and vehicles left there are subject to ticket andor tow enforcement. D. Non-Timed, On-Street Parking: To preserve limited on street parking for area residents' use, parking on any public street where parking is not prohibited entirely or regulated by timed parking regulations, it shall be unlawful to park any vehicle on the street which does not have a resident permit attached to it, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. After 6:00 p.m. no permit Is needed. 5. Permits Do Not Affect General Parking Regulations. The provisions of this Section on permit parking are not intended to supersede any other provisions of the Park City Parking Code with respect to general parking . regulations such as parking In a j j manner that obstructs driveways or f j traffic, parking that interferes with snow removal, proximity to intersections, fire hydrants and other general parking regulations. It Is not a defense to any parking violation that the violator had a parking permit, unless alleged violation Is parking without the required permit. 6. Permit Does Not Guarantee Parking. The intent of this Ordinance is to attempt to divide the limited available sources, for the purpose of guaranteeing to the extent of such fund the payment of special assessment bonds and interest thereon Issued against local improvement districts for the payment ot local improvements , therein, all in the manner and to the extent provided by the laws of the State of Utah. Section 7. The officials of Park City, Utah, are hereby authorized and directed to take all action necessary and appropriate to effectuate the provisions of this ordinance. Section 8. All ordinances or parts thereof In conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 9. An emergency is hereby declared, the preservation of peace, health, and safety of Park City and the inhabitants thereof so requiring. Immediately after its adoption, this ordinance shall be recorded in the ordinance book kept for that purpose. Said ordinance shall be published once in the Park Record, a newspaper published and having general circulation in Park City, Utah, and shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval and publication as required by law. Section 10. The City Recorder is hereby authorized and directed to file a copy of the assessment ordinance and final assessment list within five (5) days from the date hereof In the Summit County Recorder's office. If the assessment ordinance incorporates the assessment list by reference, the City Recorder is further directed to file a copy of the final assessment list with the Summit County Recorder. ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the City Council of Park City, Utah, this 21st day of November, 1985. Published in the Park Record November 21, 1985. Parking Ordinance LEGAL NOTICE ; . ORDINANCE Ordinance No. 83-17-2 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE PARK CITY PARKING CODE " .TO PROVIDE FOR A PERMIT PARKING SYSTEM IN THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT AND , HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL AREAS : WHEREAS, the construction of the Town Lift is likely to generate an additional parking demand on the downtown area of Park City; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City to minimize the impacts of that new demand on area residents and employees of area businesses; and WHEREAS, regulation of public parking lots and facilities is necessary to provide a mix of parking for office workers, hotel guests, employees, and short term parking users; NOW, THEREFORE be It ordained by the City Council of Park City, that a new Chapter 5 of the Park City .Parking Code be adopted as follows: 1. Permit Parkfng Area, The following area is herby established as a permit parking area, and any vehicle parked In that area Is subject to these regulations: Norfolk Avenue South of 12th Street Woodside Avenue South of 12th Street Park Avenue South of 12th Street Upper Norfolk Sampson Avenue King Road " Anchor Avenue City, Utah, does hereby levy a tax to be assessed upon the real property described In the assessment list for the District. The assesssments levied upon each block, lot, part of block or lot, tract or parcel of property therein described shall be in the amount set forth in the assessment list, which Is hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this ordinance. The assessments hereby levied are for the purpose of paying the cost of covering and seeding areas to isolate mine tailings from residents; installing curb and gutter, irrigation systems, landscaping and outdoor lighting; improving and beautifying streets and sidewalks; providing improvements for parking strips and parking lots; beautifying parking areas and enclosures of dumpsters located in parking lots; and the completion of any other miscellaneous work necessary to complete the improvements in a proper and workmanlike manner. Said improvements are more particularly described in the assessment list for the District which list has been incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this ordinance. Said assessments are hereby levied and assessed upon each of the blocks, lots, parts of block and lots, tracts or parcels of real property described in the assessment list according to the extent that they are specially benefited by the improvements thereon. Said assessments are levied upon the land and lots in the District at equal and , uniform rates. The total cost of the improvements in the District is $1,277,522.00, all of which Is to be assessed to the owners of property affected or benefited by the improvements in the District, which is the total amount of 'the assessment hereby levied for the District and which does not exceed the aggregate the sum of: (a) the total contract price for the Improvements under contracts duly let to the lowest and best responsible bidders therefore; (b) the reasonable cost of utility services, maintenance, labor, materials, or equipment supplied by the City, if any: (c) the Interest on any interim warrants issued against the District; (d) overhead costs not to ; exceed fifteen percent (15) of the sum of (a) and (b,) and (e) an amount for contingencies of not to exceed ten percent (10) of the sum of (a) and(b). . Section 3. The assessment list prepared by the City Treasurer for the property In the District as approved and equalized by the Board of Equalization and Review, Is hereby confirmed and the assessments made in accordance with said completed list, the contents of which are incorporated herein by this reference and a copy of which Is available for inspection In the office of the City Recorder. The Report, Recommendation and Decision of the Board of Equalization and Review to the City Council of Park City, Utah, are hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. Section 4. This tax Is levied, and "assessed'at equar arttf Wiform rates ' on such property. ' ' Section 5. The whole or any part of the assessments for the District may be paid without interest within fifteen (15) days after this ordinance becomes effective. Any part of the assessment not paid within such fifiteen (15) day period shall be payable over a period not to exceed ten (10) years from the effective date of this Ordinance in ten (10) substantially equal annual Installments with interest on the Public Sale of X:. Auto Repair Equipment legal notice " ... NOTICE is hereby given that on the .' 11th day of December at 2:00 p.m. a ." public sale will be held for the ".! , purpose of satisfying a Lessor's lien on the contents of storage unit 13, located at 1420 Munchkin Road, park City, Utah. The goods to be sold are described as follows: Automotive repair equipment and supplies consisting of ; two (2) tire racks, assorted tires, an : engine hoist, a hydraulic bumper jack, a hydraulic press, an electronic engine analyzer and three (3) boxes of misc. auto parts. Other items include a lateral file cabinet, an electrical sign, a shovel, a wooden chest and boxes of papers and books. The terms of the sale will be cash or certified funds. Sale is made on an "AS IS" basis. The goods will be available for inspection on the date of the sale beginning at 1:00 p.m. The Lessee of the storage unit is Mr. Fred Geissler dba The Shop. The last known address of Mr. Geissler is The Shop, No. 5 Compark Plaza, P.O. Box 1584, Park City, Utah 84060. The above sale will be held at 1420 Munchkin Road, Park City, Utah. Published in the Park Record November 21 and 28, 1985. Trustee Sale Aspen Grove Condominiums LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the -" highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, at the steps of the Front entrance of the County Courthouse, Coalville, Summit j j County, State of Utah on Tuesday, j December 17, 1985, at 10:15 a.m. of j said day for the purpose of ! V : foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by ! Anna Erika Wagner, as Trustee, in ; favor of Gate City Mortgage j fi, Company, as Beneficiary, and Roy B. ! Moore, Attorney at Law as Successor --- Trustee (said obligation being subsequently assumed by Frederick f" T. Duncan without releasing Trustor of her obligation), covering real s property located at 480 Deer Valley $ Loop, Unit 3, Park City, Utah, and, J more particularly described .asL f follows: I Unit No. 3, ASPEN GROVE CONDO- 3 MINIUMS, a Utah condominium project, together with an undivided S 11.75 ownership Interest in the. 'i i common areas of said condominiums 5 as identified and established In the !; 1 Record of Survey Plat recorded as 3 (. Entry No. 173262 and the i "Declaration and Bylaws of Aspen Grove Condominiums" recorded as . Entrv No- 1 73263 in Book M-172 at pages 761-800, records of Summit i J County, Utah. DATED this 7th day of November, , : 1985. ROY B. MOORE, Successor Trustee ; Published in the Park Record ; November 21, 28 and December 5, ; 1985. Trustee Sale Aspen Grove Condominiums LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the steps of the Front entrance of the County Courthouse, Coalville, Summit County, State of Utah on Tuesday, December 17, 1985, at 10:00 a.m. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Robert G. Duncan and Frederick T. Duncan, as Trustors, in favor of Gate City Mortgage Company, as Beneficiary, and Roy B. Moore, Attorney at Law as Successor Trustee, covering real property located at 480 Deer Valley Loop, Unit I, Park City, Utah, and more particularly described as follows: Unit No. 1, Aspen Grove Condominiums, Condo-miniums, a Utah condominium project, together with an undivided II. 75 ownership interest in the common areas of said condominiums as identified and established in the Record of Survey Plat recorded as Entry , No. 173262 and the "Declaration and By-Laws of Aspen Grove Condominiums" recorded as Entry No. 173263 in Book M-172 at Pages 761-800, records of Summit County, Utah. DATED this 7th day of November, 1985. .. ROY B. MOORE Published in the Park Record November 21, 28 and December 5, 1985. Public hearing on cessation order V LEGAL NOTICE BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE OF UTAH IN RE: JACK HIGGINS CESSATION ORDER C85-1-2-1, BLACK HAWK MINE SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH NOTICE OF HEARING DOCKET NO. 85-055 CAUSE NO. INA043001 THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND . ROYALTY . OWNERS, AND ; PARTICULARLY, ALL PERSONS ' INTERESTED IN SUMMIT COUNTY, -UTAH. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining will conduct a hearing on Thursday, December 5, 1985 at 10:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the Board Room of the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 355 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 301, Salt Lake City, Utah. The hearing will continue to Friday, k December 6, 1985, if necessary. ' Petitioners Gary Boyer, Stephen Boyer and Joseph Lavery Boyer ("the Boyers") have filed with the Board, a Petition for Review and Request for Hearing with regard to the September 27, 1985 decision of the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining ("Division") to terminate Cessation Order No. C85-1-2-1 for the Black Hawk Mine, Summit County, Utah. The Boyers are contesting the termination of Cessation Order No. C85-1-2-1. They are also contesting the continued negotiation by the Division with the operator of the mine for the issuance of an exploration permit. The purpose of the proceeding will be to review the termination decision of the Division with regard to Cessation Order No. C85-1-2-1 and continued negotiation by the Division with the operator of the mine for the issuance of an explorative permit. Persons interested in this matter may participate pursuant to the Procedural Rules of the Board. The Petition and any subsequent ' pleadings may be inspected in the f office of the undersigned, 355 West ' North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 350, Salt Lake City, Utah. DATED this 8th day of November, 1985. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Published in the Park Record . November 21, 1985. Special Improvement ' District Ordinance LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 85-13 t AN ORDINANCE confirming the equalized assessment rolls and levying a tax providing for the assessment of property in Park City, Utah Prospector Special Improvement District for the purpose of paying the costs of covering and seeding areas to isolate mine tailings from residents; installing curb and gutter, irrigation systems, landscaping and outdoor lighting improvement; providing improvements for parking strips, j parking lots, beautifying parking areas and enclosures of dumpsters ' located in parking lots; and all other miscellaneous work, necessary to complete the improvements in a proper and workmanlike manner; reaffirming the establishment of a special improvement guaranty fund; and establishing the effective date of this ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY! COUNCIL OF PARK CITY, SUMMIT' COUNTY, UTAH: . . . j Section 1. The City Council of Park ... City,; Utah,,, hereby .confirms ihe assessment, roll, as equalized, and? approved by the Board i of! Equalization and Review for the Park City, Utah Prospector Special Improvement District (the "District"), and hereby confirms the findings of the Board of Equalization and Review that the proposed list of assessments as equalized by the Board of Equalization and Review for the District is just and equitable; that each piece of property within the District will be benefited in an amount not less than assessment to be levied against said property; and that no piece of property listed In the assessment list will bear more than its proportionate share of the cost of such Improvements. Section 2. The city council of Park unpaid balance of the assessment at the rate of the net effective rate of the assessment bonds to be issued. Interest from the effective date of this Ordinance shall be paid in addition to the amount of each such installment annually at the time each installment becomes due. After said fifteen (15) day period, all unpaid installments of an assessment levied against any piece of property (but - only in their entirety) may be paid prior to the dates on which they become due, but any such i prepayment must Include an additional amount equal to the interest which would accrue on the assessment to the next succeeding date on which interest is payable on any special assessment bonds issued in anticipation of the collection of the assessments plus such additional amount as, in the opinion of the City Treasurer, is necessary to assure the availability of money to pay interest on the special assessment bonds as Interest becomes due and any premiums which may become payable on u redeemable bonds which may be called in order to utilize the T assessments thus paid in advance. Default in the payment of any installment of principal or Interest ! when due shall cause the whole of the unpaid principal and Interest to (become due and payable Immediately, and the whole amount : of the unpaid principal shall ! thereafter draw interest at the rate of eighteen percent (18) per annum until paid, but at any time prior to the date of sale or foreclosure the owner ; may pay the amount of all unpaid installments past due, with interest at ! the rate of 18 per annum to date of 'payment on the delinquent installments, and all approved costs, and shall thereupon be restored to the right thereafter to pay in installments install-ments In the same manner as if default had not occurred. ' Section 6. The City Council of Park City, Utan does hereby reaffirm the creation of a special improvement guaranty fund and shall at the time of each annual appropriation ordinance, so long as any special assessment bonds of Park City remain : outstanding, transfer to said fund each year such amount as a tax levy of one mill will produce, either through a levy of a tax of not to exceed one mill in any one year or by the issuance of general obligation bonds or by appropriation from other (juui ui ovouauiB pairing ainuuy 1110 various classifications of parking users on an equitable basis. The Issuance of a permit does not guarantee a place to park at all times. 7. Issuance Of Permits. Parking permits will be issued through the Park City Police or Finance Departments. Permits will be vallde for one season only, with permits to be reissued each season to eligible persons. Proof of residence or employee within the permit parking area will be required before a permit will be issued. 8. Permit To Be Displayed. All parking permits, except Hotel Guest Permits, will be In the form of stickers which must be affixed to the permittee's vehicle as designated on the sticker, typically to the rear windshield or bumper. Hotel Guest passes will be transferrable. and shall be placed on the dashboard or rear window shelf of the vehicle when the vehicle is parked. 9. Replacement Permit. Replacement permits will be issued to replace permits that have been lost, destroyed or in cases where there has been a change In vehicles for a replacement charge of fifty cents (50') per permit. 10. Signage. The City will designate the various parking areas with signs at the entrance to the parking lots, or with signs along the streets affected. In the absence of signage, on street parking is hereby designated as Resident Parking areas, and a resident parking pass Is required. The designations of parking areas may be changed from time to time by relocation or redesignation of the signs to adapt to actual parking demand experienced for that kind of parking area. 11. Violations. Parking any vehicle In a manner that is In conflict with the provisions of this ordinance is unlawful, and shall be punishable as an infraction as provided In the Park City Parking Code. In addition to enforcement by ticket, illegally parked vehicles are subject to towing 12. Multiple Permits. Persons who are entitled to more than one classification of permit (such as persons residing and working the permit parking area) shall be entitled to only one permit, which will be the resident permit or other permit which .. is the least restrictive available to which that person is entitled. 13- Effective Date. This Chapter of the Park City Parking Code shall become effective November 15, 1985 provided that enforcement will not commence until permits have been printed and distributed. Passed and Adopted this 7 day of November, 1985. Published in the Park Record November 21, 1985. Daly Avenue - Hillside Avenue Prospect Avenue Marsac Avenue between the intersection of Hillside Avenue and Deer Valley Drive Sand Ridge Avenue Ontario Avenue McHenry Avenue Deer Valley LoopOlive Branch Road ' Rossie Hill Drive Coalition View Court Main Street Swede Alley 12th Street -11th Street 10th Street 9th Street 8th StreetCrescent Tram Heber AvenueCrescent Tram 6th Street 5th Street 4th Street Easy Street Pacific Avenue Lowell Avenue south of 12th Street Empire Avenue, south of 12th Street 2. Seasonal Regulations. The parking regulations of this Chapter shall apply to the above listed street and parking areas from November 1st of each year, through the winter months to May 1st of the following year. 3. Types of Permits. There shall be the following kinds of parking permits: A. Resident Parking Permit: A resident parking permit will be Issued . to residents or property owners having property on the above streets. A resident parking pass will entitle the holder of the pass to park a vehicle on the public street, as space is available, and subject to the general provisions of this Code dealing with the manner of parking and snow removal. Resident parking passes will be issued to residents or to the owner of property that is used as a vacation home or nightly rental unit. Passes will only be issued to the extent that the number of vehicles registered at the dwelling exceeds the off street parking available at that dwelling to encourage the use of all available off street parking. , B. Employee Pass: An employee pass will be Issued to persons owning or employed in business located within the area defined above. The employee pass will entitle the holder to park only in designated long term parking lots within the Swede Alley parking area. Employee passes do not entitle the holder to park in the long term lots between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. . C. Hotel Guest Pass: The hotel guest pass will be available to the owners of hotel or transient lodging type facilities located within the defined area. Passes will be issued at |