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MOUNT OLYMPUS COMMUNITY COUNCIL Churchill Jr. High School June 4, 2019 Pledge of Allegiance Introduction of Council Members In Attendance: David Baird (Chair), John Knoblock, Ken Smith, , Brian Jorgenson, Richard Williamson, Joan Haven, Chuck Pruitt, Phong Nguyen Minutes: Minutes from the last meeting were approved. Reports: Sherry Jackson- City Council – Jemina Keller filed to run for City Council. Joan said that she wants to clarify the community council and City relationship. Chief Rhodes UFA We got 25 new recruits in Millcreek while other areas are down. Waiting for the final architecture drawings for Station 112 reconstruction. David said the house at the end of Thousand Oaks may be worth looking at is a stopgap measure Firehouse. Kate reported that Rocky Mountain Power is doing herbicide treatment and trimming around power poles Chuck asked when the fireworks signs will get installed Rita said she will work with Chief Rhodes. Detective Nichols UPD - Calls and reports have been relatively constant for the last four years but citations are up three times due to more enforcement focus. There have been a few more vehicle break-ins David Baird noted that he had a window shot out at his house with a BB gun. Detective Nichols caught the ‘on ramp garbage dumper’ and made him clean it up. Rita Lund - Neff's Canyon flooding had good emergency response. The FEMA floodplain map will have an open house on June 12th from 7 to 9 p.m. for finalizing the maps. Robert May Millcreek Planning - Land Use Appeal Authority ordinance amendment - Millcreek will provide for a 150-foot neighbor notice for Hearing Officer reviews of non-conforming and non-compliant structures to bring up to code and RCOZ compliance during renovations. Joan noted that the ordinance should say “no later than three days before”, not “sooner than”. This allows for public input and comment and support or opposition. We voted and approved the ordinance with Joan’s comment. ---PAGE BREAK--- Thousand Oaks Circle RCOZ- The applicant will come back to us after the Millcreek Planning Commission meeting with a revised design may be in July. Insurance update - Our community council will get liability insurance through Utah Neighborhoods for $1,000. Fixing the Jupiter Jump cost estimate is now $400,000 to regrade the road. John Miller suggest waiting to bid out the work for late fall. We will discuss further with Mayor Silvestrini and Bev to further investigate lower-cost options. Meeting Adjourned at 7:40 pm. Minutes recorded and submitted by John Knoblock