SUMMARY of the SEPTEMBER 13 PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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IN THE WORK SESSION
Discussion of Proposed Code Amendments to Special Events:
Economic Development Manager Jonathan Weidenhamer presented proposed amendments that would:
- Prohibit new events during peak snow days;
- Reclassify the current event levels;
- Cap the number of level 3,4, and 5 events;
- Deregulate levels1-3 events at resorts;
- Establish an event application window 3x per year;
- Create a 5 year limit on fee waivers;
- Update standards for review to better reflect community goals; and
- Increase staff efficiency and stakeholder response
Council was supported the proposed recommendations and asked staff to meet with the Special Events Advisory Committee and return at a later date for approval.
Special Events Code Amendments Staff Report
Exhibit A: Redline Amendments to Special Events Code
Exhibit B: Special Events and SEAC Background
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IN THE REGULAR SESSION
APPOINTMENTS
Council approved the appointment of Jordan Brody to the Historic Preservation Board for a term ending May, 2021, and the re-appointment of Douglas Stephens, Randy Scott, and Jack Hodgkins to terms ending May, 2021.
HPB Appointment Staff Report
STAFF COMMUNICATIONS REPORTS
Historic Preservation Quarterly Update
September 2018 Backhoe Report
COUNCIL APPROVED ITEMS FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA:
- Request to Approve a Donation Application by Mountain Trails Foundation for Funding Associated with the Construction of the Bloods Lake Trail, Located on the Bonanza Flat Open Space
Bloods Lake Trail Donation Staff Report
- Request to Authorize the City Manager to Enter into a Construction Agreement in a Form Approved by the City Attorney’s Office with MC Contractors LLC., for Three Trailheads and Related Improvements located at Bonanza Flat in an Amount Not to Exceed $412,153
Bonanza Flat Trailheads Staff Report
- Request to Authorize the City Manager to Enter into a Construction Agreement in a Form Approved by the City Attorney’s Office with North Ridge Construction Inc., for the Main Street Sidewalk Phase 5 - 2018 Project in an Amount Not to Exceed $317,048.00
Main Street Sidewalk Staff Report
PUBLIC HEARING
Council conducted a public hearing to receive Input from the public with respect to the issuance of up to $48,000,000 General Obligation open space Bonds for Treasure Hill and Armstrong/Snow Ranch Properties, if approved by eligible voters.
Park City Open Space Bond Staff Report
COUNCIL APPROVED NEW BUSINESS ITEMS:
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- Consideration to Approve Ordinance No. 2018-50, an Ordinance Approving an Amendment to Ordinance No. 91-9 Vacating and Conveying a Portion of Platted Empire Avenue in Park City, Utah, In a Form Approved by the City Attorney.
Staff Report
Attachment 1: Ordinance No. 91-9
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UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS
- Planning Commission: 9/26, 5:30 p.m. at City Hall
- City Council: 9/27, 6:00 p.m. at City Hall
- Historic Preservation Board Meeting: 10/3, 5:00 p.m. at City Hall
- Planning Commission: 10/10, 5:30 p.m. at City Hall
- City Council: 10/11, 6:00 p.m. at City Hall
UPCOMING CITY EVENTS
- "Wild City" Mural Paint Days: 9/22, 9/23, 9/29, 9/30 at China Bridge Parking Structure. More info here.
- McPolin Farm Scarecrow Festival: 9/22, 2:00 p.m. at McPolin Farm
- National Voter Registration Day: 9/25, 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. at Park City Library
- Reading and Discussion with Author Rosina Lozano: 9/25, 7:00 p.m. at Park City Library. More info here.
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