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11/1/2018 The western frontier / June 19 and 21 agendas 1/10 The western frontier / June 19 and 21 agendas View this email in your browser Grand opening of Artesian Springs, Phase II, Millcreek, June 14, 2017 Announcements UPCOMING MEETINGS City Council Monday, 06/19/17 Work session 5:00 PM Regular meeting 7 PM See agenda below NEWS BIG HOPES FOR MILLCREEK'S "WESTERN FRONTIER" Riddle me this: Our population is expected to double in the next 40-50 years. Our air quality is increasingly deteriorating. How can we handle that growth, mitigate the challenges to our health, and remain one of the valley’s most attractive and desirable places to live? Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 The western frontier / June 19 and 21 agendas 2/10 Planning Commission Wednesday, 06/21/17 5 PM, 2001 S. State St., Rm. N1-110 UPCOMING EVENTS Venture Out! Fri., 06/16/17, 6 PM to end of movie; Eastwood Elementary; see information below Sat., 06/17/17, noon- 3PM; Sunnyvale Park; see information below Fri., 06/23/17, 6 PM to end of movie; Big Cottonwood Park; click here for more details VISIT the Calendar of Events on our website. I-80 Construction Heavy congestion this weekend. Click here for this week's update. BUSINESS LICENSES Here is the list of Millcreek business licenses issued between June 5-9. Thanks for choosing Millcreek to do business! Millcreek's answer? Construct higher density housing and mixed use development near our transit infrastructure. This would maintain ease of access to mass transit and encourage fewer trips by our residents. To meet these goals, Millcreek’s leaders are interested in redeveloping the Meadowbrook area along Millcreek’s section of the TRAX Blue line (west of State St. between 3900 S. and Big Cottonwood Creek). The City Council recently completed an economic development tour of that neighborhood to assess its possibilities. The City Council also participated in the grand opening of Phase II of the new Artesian Springs apartments at 4200 S. Main St. Click here for a good news article about that event. This project is a promising mix of affordable and market rate housing that brings together people from all walks of life, all within a short walk of the TRAX station. Here is a glimpse of how our western “frontier” can evolve to become Millcreek’s answer to the riddle posed above. Through these types of projects, we can accommodate growth and address air quality, and at the same time create exciting and walkable communities. Our Meadowbrook asset can become yet another Millcreek neighborhood that its residents love and never want to leave. Let us know what you love about Millcreek, and what you would love to change. Make your voice heard by answering the three questions on this short survey. Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 The western frontier / June 19 and 21 agendas 3/10 The Krishna Temple in Millcreek held its annual Holi - Festival of Colors last weekend. Councilmember Silvia Catten (Dist.1) and Mayor Silvestrini enjoyed the colors, the dancing, and the many "beautiful wishes for humanity." Very festive! Come Out and Play Tonight! Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 The western frontier / June 19 and 21 agendas 4/10 Come Out to Play Tomorrow,too! Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 The western frontier / June 19 and 21 agendas 5/10 Looking for something fun to do on your summer Saturdays? In conjunction with the SUNNYVALE FARMERS' MARKET, Venture to Sunnyvale Park will provide activities for families at the Sunnyvale Park (4013 S. 700 W) each Saturday from 12 to 3 p.m. through October 14. Call for volunteers: The Sunnyvale staff is still looking for volunteer groups to organize and lead the children's activities each Saturday. Click here for the Venture to Sunnyvale Park Volunteer Application. THE UPD WARNS THAT WE HAVE ENTERED INTO THE 100 MOST DEADLY DAYS OF THE YEAR. TO KEEP SAFE, STAY AWAY FROM THE RAGING CREEKS UNTIL THEY SUBSIDE. AND STAY ALERT ON THE ROADS. HERE'S THE UPD'S LIST OF DEADLY DRIVING BEHAVIORS: Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 The western frontier / June 19 and 21 agendas 6/10 Help the East Mill Creek Lions Club Annual Independence Day Community Celebration PARADE-BREAKFAST-MIDWAY-ENTERTAINMENT Tuesday, July 4, 2017 - Evergreen Park SIGN UP HERE VISIT us at http://millcreek.utah.gov Click here to subscribe to our weekly newsletter City Council Agenda June 19, 2017 Notice is Hereby Given that the Millcreek City Council shall assemble for a meeting in the Conference Room of the Mt. Olympus Improvement District Offices located at 3932 South 500 East Millcreek, Utah. 5:00 PM - WORK SESSION 1. Discussion with Wayne Johnson, Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation, regarding department’s 5- year plan. 2. Discussion with John Miller, Salt Lake County Engineering 3. Discussion of scheduling City Council meetings for the summer, including dates and varying locations throughout the city 4. Discussion of newsletter and articles 5. Ongoing discussion of municipal priorities 6. Discussion of new items for subsequent consideration 6:30 PM - BREAK: Dinner for Council provided this week by Councilmember Cheri Jackson Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 The western frontier / June 19 and 21 agendas 7/10 7:00 PM - REGULAR MEETING: 1. Call to Order 1.1. Pledge of Allegiance 1.2. Approval of Minutes for June 12, 2017 2. Public Comment Audience members may bring any item to the Mayor and Council's attention.Comments are subject to the Public Comment and Policy set forth below.State Law prohibits the Council from acting on items that do not appear on the agenda. 3. Reports 3.1. Report of the Mayor, reports of City Council members. 4. Appointments 5. Consent Agenda 6. Planning Matters 6.1 Discussion and consideration of Ordinance No. repealing chapters 19.72 and 19.73 of the Millcreek City Ordinances, entitled, respectively, “Foothills and Canyons Overlay Zone” and “Foothills and Canyons Site Development and Design Standards,” and replacing them with a new Chapter 19.72, entitled “Foothills And Canyons Overlay Zone.” These chapters are being repealed and replaced to clarify ambiguous terms and eliminate confusing terms, to clarify and simplify development and design standards, to clarify and simplify the application process including the roles of other regulatory agencies, to reconcile conflicts with wildfire suppression standards, to bring the chapter into compliance with other recent legal requirements, and other related purposes. Changes to the current ordinance are in the following areas, among others: purpose statement, clustering, grading, trails, tree removal, stream setbacks, wildlife, limits of disturbance, lots of record, and definitions. 7. Financial Matters 7.1 Discussion and consideration Ordinance No. 17-__ - adopting a final budget; making appropriations for the support of Millcreek for the time period beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2018, and determining the rate of tax and levying taxes upon all real and personal property within Millcreek (the resulting tax is the same amount of tax previously collected by Salt Lake County and will not result in a tax increase to residents of Millcreek) The final proposal will be posted on or before 6/18/17 at http://millcreek.utah.gov 8. Other Matters - 8.1 Discussion and consideration of Resolution No. - approving an interlocal agreement with Salt Lake County for planning and development services 8.2 Discussion and consideration of Resolution No. - approving an interlocal agreement with Salt Lake County for surveying and addressing services 8.3 Discussion and consideration of Resolution No. - approving an interlocal agreement with Salt Lake County for engineering services 8.4 Discussion and consideration of Resolution No. - approving an interlocal agreement with Salt Lake County for parks and recreation services 9. New Items for Subsequent Consideration 10. Upcoming meetings Mt. Olympus Community Council, June 20, 2017, 7:00 PM, Churchill Junior High School, 3450 E. Oakview Dr. Planning Commission, June 21, 2017, 5:00 PM, Salt Lake County Government Center, N1-110, 2001 S. Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 The western frontier / June 19 and 21 agendas 8/10 State St., Salt Lake City, City Council, June 26, 2017, TBA work meeting, 7:00 PM regular meeting, 3932 South 500 East, Millcreek 11. Closed Session 11. 1 Discussion and consideration of specific employee hires The Millcreek Council may temporarily recess the Council meeting to convene in a closed session to discuss the character, professional competence, or physical or mental health of an individual, pending or reasonable imminent litigation, and the purchase, exchange, or lease of real property, as provided by Utah Code Annotated §52-4-205 12. Adjournment In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Millcreek will make reasonable accommodation for participation in the meeting. Request assistance by contacting Leslie Van Frank, [PHONE REDACTED], at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Public Comment Policy and Procedure: The purpose of public comment is to allow citizens to address items on the agenda. Citizens requesting to address the commission may be asked to complete a written comment form and present it to the acting city recorder. In general, the chair will allow an individual two minutes to address the Council. A spokesperson, recognized as representing a group in attendance, may be allowed up to five minutes. At the conclusion of the citizen comment time, the chair may direct staff to assist the citizen on the issue presented; direct the citizen to the proper administrative department(s); or take no action. This policy also applies to all public hearings. Citizens may also submit written requests (outlining their issue) for an item to be considered at a future council meeting. The chair may place the item on the agenda under citizen comments; direct staff to assist the citizen; direct the citizen to the proper administrative departments; or take no action. Leslie Van Frank, acting City Recorder, hereby certifies the foregoing agenda was emailed to at least one a media correspondent, was posted on the Utah State Public Notice website and on Millcreek’s website at http://millcreek.utah.gov, and was posted at the Mt. Olympus Improvement District Offices located at 3932 South 500 East Millcreek, Utah. Posted and dated on or before the 18th of June, 2017. Leslie Van Frank, Acting City Recorder Planning Commission Agenda June 21, 2017, 5:00 PM SALT LAKE COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER 2001 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM N1-110 NORTH BUILDING, MAIN FLOOR Click here for a copy of all written materials the Planning Commission will consider at this meeting. The Planning Commission Public Meeting is a public forum where the Planning Commission receives comment and recommendations 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. Action may be taken which may include: approval, approval with conditions, denial, continuance or recommendation to other bodies as applicable. PUBLIC HEARING 30385 – (Continued from 04/19 and 05/17/2017) - A Public Hearing will be held to consider new draft changes to the Commercial Zones “C-1, C-2, C-3” zones within Millcreek. No zoning boundaries will be changed. The C-1, C-2, and C-3 zones are being updated and revised to reflect State Law and past issues. The proposed changes can be reviewed on the City’s web site under “Pending Zoning Amendment Proposals”: Planner: John Janson 30385 - Recommendation to city council as respects underlying structure for the commercial zones ordinance rewrite. 30460 - A Public Hearing will be held to modify the Conditional Use Chapter, 19.84 within Millcreek. A Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 The western frontier / June 19 and 21 agendas 9/10 series of updates and modifications are proposed to the Conditional Use chapter in response to changes in State Law which requires the addition of standards for the imposition of conditions on development applications. The draft ordinance can be reviewed on the City’s website under Planner: John Janson 30459 - A Public Hearing will be held to modify and eventually eliminate the M-1 and M-2 zoning districts, Chapters, 19.66 and 19.68, within Millcreek. The purpose of the hearing is to consider proposed Manufacturing zoning modifications to the M-1, and M-2 zoning ordinances for consolidation into one single light manufacturing zone. A new light Manufacturing Zone would replace the current M-1 and M-2 zones. No changes to zoning district boundaries are proposed. The draft ordinance can be reviewed on the City’s website under Planner: John Janson 30429 – Heather Newport, on behalf of the KETM Trust – Requesting a rezone of .63 acres from C-1 (Community Commercial) zone to the C-2 (Neighborhood Commercial) zone. Location: 2827 South 2300 East. Community Council: Canyon Rim. Planner: Todd A. Draper, AICP 29889 – Kyle Jardine is requesting approval to modify the conditions of approval for a proposed 55 Unit Group Dwelling on 1.74 acres. Location: 3098 South Highland Drive. Zone: C-3. Community Council: Millcreek. Planner: Jeff Miller 30411 – Mr. Ron Newton, on behalf of Ms. Li Liu, is requesting conditional use approval to allow massage therapy on site. Parcel Area: ≈.76 Acre. Location: 3211 South Highland Drive. Zone: C-2. Community Council: Canyon Rim. Planner: Tom C. Zumbado. 30382 – Mr. Robert Doren is requesting conditional use approval to allow massage therapy on site. Parcel Area: ≈.43 Acre. Location: 1231 East 3300 South, Unit B. Zone: C-3. Community Council: Millcreek. Planner: Tom C. Zumbado. BUSINESS MEETING 1. Approval of Minutes from the May 17, 2017 meetings. 2. Ordinance Issues from today’s meeting 3. Other Business Items (as needed) ADJOURN Rules of Conduct for the Planning Commission Meeting 1. Applications will be introduced by a Staff Member. 2. The applicant will be allowed up to 15 minutes to make their presentation. ' 3. The Community Council representative can present their comments. 4. Persons in favor of, or not opposed to, the application will be invited to speak. a. Speakers will be called to the podium by the Chairman. b. Because the meeting minutes are recorded it is important for each speaker to state their name and address prior to making any comments. c. All comments should be directed to the Planning Commissioners, not to the Staff or to members of the audience. d. For items where there are several people wishing to speak, the Chairman may impose a time limit, usually 2 minutes per person, or 5 minutes for a group spokesperson. 5. Persons opposed to the application will be invited to speak. 6. The applicant will be allowed 5 minutes to provide concluding statements. After the hearing is closed, the discussion will be limited to the Planning Commission and the Staff. UPON REQUEST, WITH 5 WORKING DAYS NOTICE, REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS MAY BE PROVIDED. PLEASE CONTACT WENDY GURR AT [PHONE REDACTED]. TTY USERS SHOULD CALL 711 Leslie Van Frank, acting City Recorder, hereby certifies the foregoing agenda was emailed to at least one a media Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 The western frontier / June 19 and 21 agendas 10/10 correspondent, was posted on the Utah State Public Notice website and on Millcreek’s website at http://millcreek.utah.gov, and was posted at the Mt. Olympus Improvement District Offices located at 3932 South 500 East Millcreek, Utah. Posted and dated on or before the 18th day of June, 2017. Leslie Van Frank, Acting City Recorder Copyright © 2017 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