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11/1/2018 "Millcreek Promise" initiative / Jan 17th agenda 1/8 PROMISE INITIATIVE, 1ST BDAY REPORT, CANYON RIM SYMPOSIA SERIES, ACHILLES HEEL, OPEN HOUSE, JAN. 17 PC AGENDA View this email in your browser Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 "Millcreek Promise" initiative / Jan 17th agenda 2/8 Announcements UPCOMING MEETINGS Planning Commission Weds.1/17/18, 5PM 3330 S.1300 E. Agenda below Visit our Community Calendar NEWS First Year Celebration is Launchpad for the "Millcreek Promise" Initiative MILLCREEK. Earlier this week, Millcreek celebrated its first birthday. Addressing the large crowd, Mayor Silvestrini outlined the progress the city has made over the past year, with many services having been brought in-house and advantagous contracts made with Salt Lake County for other services. Click here for Mayor Silvestrini's full report. Click here for the Salt Lake Tribune's take on the celebration. With basic services now under control, Mayor Silvestrini and the City Council have turned their attention to bridging divides and building stronger relationships across our diverse community. The "Millceek Promise" initiative is designed to mobilize Millcreek residents to help all Millcreek youth and families to be successful in the areas of: Education: Maximizing academic success and educational outcomes to ensure that all of our children have the opportunity to read on grade level, and graduate with the prospect of college or trade school. Health: Creating a safer, healthier community through resident engagement, support of local law enforcement, and partnerships with health providers. Economics: Enhancing the economic well-being of Millcreek residents who are unemployed or underemployed, or who have had life experiences that have denied them access to education or vocational training, to help them become better able to provide for themselves and their families. Designed after South Salt Lake's Promise Program, the Millcreek Promise initiative will be funded almost entirely with grants and contributions, not at Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 "Millcreek Promise" initiative / Jan 17th agenda 3/8 taxpayer expense. It will rely upon the rich volunteer traditions of our community, and match our residents' talents to the needs of our community. The Council's intent is for Millcreek Promise to build connections and heal divides across our community, while it mitigates issues that many of our city’s young people and families face. We invite you as residents, business owners, parents, school representatives, and nonprofit and faith community members to join the effort. Look for more information in the next few weeks about how you can help. We will all benefit from a community richer in shared and diverse tradition, a community which is safer, more connected and more prosperous. For more information in the meantime, contact Rita Lund at (801) 214- 2707, [EMAIL REDACTED]. Happy 1st Birthday, Millcreek! Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 "Millcreek Promise" initiative / Jan 17th agenda 4/8 Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 "Millcreek Promise" initiative / Jan 17th agenda 5/8 Canyon Rim Symposia Series Features Neighborhood Stories and Adventurers MILLCREEK. For the past couple of years, Millcreek resident Nate Gibby has organized a series of neighborhood symposia in Canyon Rim. Gibby describes the Canyon Rim Symposia Series as "a grassroots effort to provide general interest presentations on lifestyle and general interest topics in an effort to connect neighbors and strengthen the Canyon Rim neighborhood." Last year, symposia attendees learned about beekeeping and were regaled by the adventures of a former astronaut who lives in Millcreek. Next week, the Canyon Rim Symposia Series features Millcreek residents Jennifer Jordan and Jeff Rhoads, who will will present the harrowing untold story of Dudley Wolfe's fatal 1939 expedition to K-2. With an elevation within 800' of Everest, K2 has a reputation as being the most dangerous mountain in the world. Jordan and her husband, Rhoads, went on their own expedition to K-2 in 2002, and found the remains of Wolfe during their adventure. Jordan, an award-winning author and journalist, has written several books and documentaries about K2. Rhoads is an award-winning filmmaker and record-holding mountaineer. K2: The Deadly Mountain, will take place on Thursday, January 18th, at 7PM, 3051 South 2900 East. Click here for more information. If you would like to suggest a topic for an upcoming symposium, please send an email to Nate Gibby. Work to Commence Next Week on Achilles Drive Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 "Millcreek Promise" initiative / Jan 17th agenda 6/8 MILLCREEK. Work will be starting on the Achilles culvert next Wednesday, January 17th, and will continue for about a week, weather permitting. Achilles will be closed between Hermes and Ceres Drives. The work is designed to rehabilitate the failing culvert under Achilles Drive (its heel, perhaps?). Repairs will be made inside the culvert and a sleeve will be installed to stabilize the structure. Mount Olympus Community Open House on Governance Thursday 18 January 2018 at 7:00 PM 4407 South Fortuna Way (LDS Meetinghouse Cultural Hall) Mayor Jeff Silvestrini and City Council Representative Cheri Jackson Have you wondered how our new city of Millcreek contracts for police and fire services, snow removal, and garbage pickup? How are your taxes affected by these services? How does the Community Council work with the City Council? Come submit questions and participate in the governance of Millcreek One More Thing! You will have an opportunity to contribute your hopes, dreams, and expectations for the Millcreek General Plan. More trails? Community Centers? Sidewalks? Zoning? Development Standards? New Roads? VISIT us at http://millcreek.utah.gov Click here to subscribe to this weekly newsletter PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning Commission of MILLCREEK will assemble on Wednesday, 17 January 2018 at City Hall, 3330 S. 1300 Millcreek, Utah 84106, commencing at 5:00PM. Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 "Millcreek Promise" initiative / Jan 17th agenda 7/8 Updates and additional hyperlinks added before the meeting will be posted at: . PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. CU-17-003 Lynda Bagley requests a Conditional Use Permit for a Short-Term Rental Use in an Existing Residence. Location: 3074 S Richmond S Zone: Community: Millcreek Planner: Ashley Cleveland 2. CU-17-004 Troy Anderson requests a Conditional Use Permit for an addition to an existing detached garage serving a residence. Location: 1951 E Lambourne Ave.,Zone: Community: Canyon Rim Planner: Robert May 3. CU-17-005 Sarah Franklin requests Conditional Use Permit for a 12-unit apartment building Location: 4115 South 300 East Zone: Community: Millcreek Planner: Ashley Cleveland 4. CU-17-006 Johnson Elite Orthodontics requests a Conditional Use Permit for a Dental Clinic Location: 2543 East 3300 South Zone: Community: Canyon Rim Planner: Robert May 5. ZM-17-010 First Utah Bank requests a rezone to C2 on their property Location: 3826 South 2300 East Zone: RM Community: East Mill Creek Planner: Francis Lilly 6. SD-17-001 Rob Poirier requests a Preliminary Plat Approval for a subdivision plat amendment, adding one lot to the V Clark Subdivision Location: 945 E Sagehill Dr Zone: Community: Millcreek Planner: Francis Lilly BUSINESS MEETING 1. Election of Planning Commission Chair and Vice Chair for 2018 2. Approval of 2017 meeting minutes for August 16th, October 18th, November 15th and 16th, December 13th, 2017 3. Other Business (as needed) ADJOURN The Planning Commission Public Meeting is a public forum where the Planning Commission receives comment from applicants, the public, applicable agencies and staff regarding land use applications and other items on the Commission’s agenda. In addition, it is where the Planning Commission takes action on these items. Actions may include: approval, approval with conditions, denial of Legislative items, continuance, or recommendation to other bodies as applicable. UPON REQUEST, WITH 2 WORKING DAYS NOTICE, REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS MAY BE PROVIDED. PLEASE CONTACT ALEXANDRA MULLER AT 801- 214-2602. TTY USERS SHOULD CALL 711. THE UNDERSIGNED DULY APPOINTED DEPUTY CITY RECORDER FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF MILLCREEK HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT A COPY OF THE FOREGOING NOTICE WAS EMAILED OR POSTED TO: City Offices (those listed on the agenda); City Website http://millcreek.utah.gov; Utah Public Notice Website http://pmn.utah.gov. DATE: January 12, 2017, DEPUTY CITY RECORDER: Alexandra Muller. *Agenda items may be moved in order, sequence, and time to meet the needs of the Commission* Copyright © 2018 Millcreek, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 "Millcreek Promise" initiative / Jan 17th agenda 8/8