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SUMMARY of the JANUARY 8 PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING |
IN THE REGULAR MEETING
PUBLIC INPUT
Emily Means introduced herself as the new City Hall reporter for KPCW Radio.
COUNCIL APPROVED THE FOLLOWING ITEMS FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA:
- A five-year renewal contract with Everbridge for emergency mass notification services (EMNS). The five-year contract renewal will allow for continuity. The service rate is based on population, which saves Park City $3,000.00 annually. Staff is also working to ensure the service is provided in both English and Spanish, and to provide outreach to increase awareness and participation in the service.
Renewal Staff Report.docx
Exhibit A: 2019 Everbridge Renewal Quote
Exhibit B: Interlocal Emergency Mass Notifications Services Agreement
Exhibit C: 2019 Everbridge Service Agreement Amendment
- A contract addendum for software maintenance with Neubrain
BOARD Software Staff Report
Exhibit A: Addendum G - Board Connect to ADP - Single Event Temporary Liquor License approvals for operation during the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. This includes six licenses that were submitted late and six licenses to be approved by Council on January 15
Liquor License Staff Report
Exhibit A: Liquor License List - Type 2 Convention Sales License applications for operation the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. This includes six licenses that were submitted late and six licenses to be approved by Council on January 15
CSL Applications Staff Report
Exhibit A: CSL List - A Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with two, on-call charter transportation service companies, Driver Provider and Le Bus, to provide on-call event transportation services in and around Park City. The on-call contract with the charter service companies is for when Park City Transit needs additional roller stock that meets regulations, especially for use during peak time periods and events
On-Call Transportation Service Staff Report
NEW BUSINESS
Council approved the following new business items:
- Ordinance 2019-01, approving the 2019 regular meeting schedule for City Council. By law, the City is required to announce the Council meeting schedule each year
Annual Meeting Notice Ordinance - Ordinance 2019-02, approving the Frandsen plat amendment, located at 416 Ontario Avenue
416 Ontario Avenue Staff Report and Ordinance
416 Ontario Avenue Plat Exhibits - An ordinance approving the 8680 Empire Club Drive – Residences at the Tower Condominiums plat. Planning Commission continued this item to the end of February for additional information
8680 Empire Club Tower Condo Staff Report - The Level 5 2019 World FIS Championship event to be held February 1-10, 2019 at Deer Valley Resort, Park City Mountain, and Main Street. A Special Event Fee Reduction for the event was also approved
2019 World Championship Staff Report
Exhibit A: 2019 World Champ Application Fee Reduction and Supplemental Info 2
Exhibit B: World Championship Event Analysis
Exhibit C: 2019 FIS World Championship Special Event Permit
PARK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING
NEW BUSINESS
- Park City Housing Authority approved Resolution HA 01-2019, a resolution approving the 2019 regular meeting schedule for the Park City Housing Authority
Housing Authority Annual Meeting Notice Resolution - Park City Heights Annual Housing Update: City staff provided the Park City Housing Authority an update regarding the Park City Heights affordable housing development. Building is currently behind schedule, but is expected to catch up in the next two months. Affordable and attainable units in the development are to total 65 by the end of 2019
Park City Heights Staff Report - Park City Housing Authority approved the consideration to amend the Park City Heights Housing Mitigation Plan. The updated plan includes details regarding how the development will meet affordable housing requirements. The plan notes that the developers will use different lots and changes schedules to speed up the building process
Housing Mitigation Plan Staff Report
Attachment A: Proposal for Amended Park City Heights Housing Mitigation Plan
Attachment B: Park City Heights Pricing Approved with Revised Lots
Attachment C: Map
Attachment D: Park City Heights Housing Mitigation Action Letter
PARK CITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING
NEW BUSINESS
The Park City Redevelopment Agency approved the following new business item(s):
- Resolution RDA 01-2019, a resolution approving the 2019 regular meeting schedule for the Park City Redevelopment Agency
Redevelopment Agency Annual Meeting Notice Resolution
PARK CITY WATER SERVICE DISTRICT MEETING
NEW BUSINESS
The Park City Water Service District approved the following new business item(s):
- Resolution WSD 01-2019, a resolution approving the 2019 regular meeting schedule for the Park City Water Service District
Water Service District Annual Meeting Notice Resolution
PARK CITY MUNICIPAL BUILDING AUTHORITY MEETING
NEW BUSINESS
The Park City Municipal Building Authority approved the following new business item(s):
- Resolution MBA 01-2019, a resolution approving the 2019 regular meeting schedule for the Park City Municipal Building Authority
Municipal Building Authority Annual Meeting Notice Resolution
UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS
- City Council: 1/15, 6:00 p.m. at City Hall *Tuesday meeting
- Historic Preservation Board Meeting: 1/16, 5:00 p.m. at City Hall
- Planning Commission: 1/23, 5:30 p.m. at City Hall
- City Council: 1/29, 6:00 p.m. at City Hall *Tuesday meeting
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Cleaning Supplies
When looking for natural and non-toxic cleaning products, avoid anything with synthetic ingredients or fragrances, petrochemicals, VOCs, chlorine bleach, phthalates, formaldehydes and more. You should always read the labels of any product, and if a product does not have a label with ingredients then it almost surely has harmful chemicals inside. Look out for words like Caution, Warning, Notice and Danger, which could signal a potential harmful chemical. Learn more about healthy cleaning products here.
When purchasing natural cleaning products make sure they bottle includes a list of ingredients. You should be able to pronounce the names of all of them and should know exactly what each one is. The best kind of natural cleaning product you can buy should be made with simple ingredients that you could find in the store and make yourself.
Exposure to these toxins indoors can cause eye, nose, and throat irritation; headaches; loss of coordination; nausea; and damage to liver, kidney, and central nervous systems. And we certainly don't want ourselves, our family or our pets to come in contact with these toxins or experience any of these health problems. Children and pets are especially at risk because they experience a higher dose of toxins, not to mention their immune systems are still developing and not able to shed toxins from the bodies as quickly as adults.
There are three categories into which most of the hazardous ingredients in household cleaning products fall are:
1. Carcinogens – Carcinogens cause cancer and/or promote cancer’s growth.
2. Endocrine disruptors – Endocrine disruptors mimic human hormones, confusing the body with false signals. Exposure to endocrine disruptors can lead to numerous health concerns including reproductive, developmental, growth and behavior problems. Endocrine disruptors have been linked to reduced fertility, premature puberty, miscarriage, menstrual problems, challenged immune systems, abnormal prostate size, ADHD, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and certain cancers.
3. Neurotoxins – Neurotoxins alter neurons, affecting brain activity, causing a range of problems from headaches to loss of intellect.
Here are some startling facts about the chemicals found in cleaning products.
- 17,000: the number of petrochemicals available for home use, only 30 percent of which have been tested for exposure to human health and the environment.
- 63: the number of synthetic chemical products found in the average American home, translating to roughly 10 gallons of harmful chemicals.
- 100: the number of times higher that indoor air pollution levels can be above outdoor air pollution levels, according to US EPA estimates.
- 275: the number of active ingredients in antimicrobials that the EPA classifies as pesticides because they are designed to kill microbes.
- 5 billion: the number of pounds of chemicals that the institutional cleaning industry uses each year.
- 23: the average gallons of chemicals (that's 87 liters) that a janitor uses each year, 25 percent of which are hazardous.
- White Vinegar
- Baking Soda
- Borax
- Hydrogen Peroxide (3% concentration)
- Club Soda (plain)
- Lemon Juice
- Liquid Castile Soap
- Corn Meal
- Olive Oil or Walnut Oil
- Toothpaste
- Pure Essential Oils - like lavender, lavender, peppermint, eucalyptus, lemongrass, and tea tree oils
With all of these ingredients you can make your own natural and non-toxic cleaning supplies, which cost a lot less as well.
- All-Purpose Cleaners: This cleaner can be used for just about every surface in your home, from kitchen counters and appliances to bathroom surfaces and walls.
- Carpet Cleaner: To clean and disinfect your carpet, blend 1/2 cup baking soda, 1 cup borax, and 1 cup cornmeal. Sprinkle mixture over rug and rub with a cloth. Let rest for several hours or overnight, then vacuum. An even simpler way to clean your carpet is to sprinkly plain baking soda on your carpet, let rest for an hour and then vacuum up. You can also add dry lavender buds to the baking soda for an extra fresh smell.
- Hard Floor Cleaner: This solution can be used for all hard floors (except when directed by the manufacturer to avoid even mild detergents): Combine 1/4 liquid castile soap, up to 1/2 cup white vinegar or lemon juice, and 2 gallons of warm water in a large plastic bucket. Use with a mop or sponge.
- Glass Cleaner: To make your windows shine, you can simply use club soda in a spray bottle. Add 1 tsp. of lemon juice to increase your window cleaner’s degreasing power. Leftover newspaper works very well to reduce streaks
- Bathroom Surface Cleaners: You can use the all-purpose cleaners recommended above or, for even simpler bathroom cleaning, use baking soda or borax as a scouring powder. For a softer scrub, combine 1/2 cup baking soda with enough liquid soap to achieve a frosting-like consistency. You may want to add 5-10 drops of an essential oil for fragrance. Club soda works wonders on plumbing fixtures.
- Toilet Cleaner: Sprinkle baking soda or borax, or pour white vinegar into the toilet, and let sit for a few minutes. Scrub with a good toilet brush.
- Oven Cleaner: Cover the oven floor with baking soda, spray with water until very damp, and let set overnight. Spray with water every few hours before you go to bed to keep damp. In the morning, clean out the baking soda, and the stuck-on gunk will be loosened and ready to scrub off.
- Drain Cleaner: Put two tablespoons of baking soda into/over the drain of your sink or tub. Then pour one cup of vinegar on the baking soda. This will begin to fizz a lot and is completely normal. Wait a few minutes, and then pour a kettle of boiling water over the soda/vinegar residue.
- Mold Remover: Combe 1/2 cup hydrogen peroxide or white vinegar with 1 cup water. Spray on mold and do not rinse. You can also treat mold with a spray mixture of 2 tsp. tea tree oil and 2 cups water.
- Wood Polish: To polish wood furniture, dab olive oil or walnut oil onto a soft cloth and rub.
- Silver Polish: Just put some toothpaste on an old toothbrush or wet cloth and go to town. When you’re done polishing, rinse the item well in warm water and then dry with a soft cloth.