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10/30/2018 Sidewalk grants to improve stretches of 7th East and of 33rd South 1/11 SIDEWALK GRANTS; PREPAREDNESS MONTH; ULTC BOARD; MALIHEH FREE CLINIC; RECYCLING; PLAY AUDITIONS; U.S. CONSTITUTION WEEK; EMERGENCY ALERT TEST; CWC STAKEHOLDER COUNCIL View this email in your browser MOCC VOLUNTEER Cleanup and Beautification project, TOMORROW, Sat., Sept. 15th, 8:00 AM to noon, Churchill Jr. High Announcements UPCOMING MEETINGS NEWS Sidewalk grants to improve stretches of 7th E and of 39th S Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 Sidewalk grants to improve stretches of 7th East and of 33rd South 2/11 Planning Commission Sept. 12, 2018, 5 PM City Hall Annex 3330 S 1300 E Agenda below City Council Sept. 24, 2018 3330 S. 1300 E. Annex 5 PM Work meeting 7 PM Regular meeting Agenda TBD MILLCREEK. This week, Millcreek was awarded grants totaling more than $155,000 to help make walking in Millcreek more safe. Utah's Safe Sidewalk project, which is administered by UDOT, has agreed to provide these funds for sidewalks on 7th East from Empire Avenue to Redmaple Road, and on the south side of 33rd South from 1885 South to 2940 East and then from Pioneer Road to 2300 East. These three projects will be completed within the next 12 months. Hooray and many thanks to our outstanding engineering staff for procuring this funding. September is National Preparedness Month MILLCREEK. Ever wanted to learn first-aid, CPR, or increase your level of preparedness? Each September, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) along with state and local Emergency Management partner agencies across the nation sponsor National Preparedness Month. This year the focus is on "planning now" for disasters. This week we encourage community members to seek out opportunities to learn a new life saving skill. Many of our partner organizations host classes on Stop the Bleed, CPR and AED use, basic first aid, Until Help Arrives and all prepare participants with the skills and knowledge to help someone in need. Another course available to community members is the basic Community Emergency Response Team course (CERT). CERT traces its roots back to the Los Angeles Fire Department after responders there recognized that community members would very likely be on their own during the early stages of a catastrophic disaster. They set out and created some basic training Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 Sidewalk grants to improve stretches of 7th East and of 33rd South 3/11 that teaches citizens about disaster survival and rescue skills that would improve the ability of citizens to survive and to safely help others until responders or other assistance could arrive. This training model was adopted by fire departments throughout the nation and in 1994 FEMA expanded the training and standardized it for an all hazards application. Millceek's goal is to build a community team, armed with the knowledge and skills to help look after one another when disaster strikes. CERTs will pay an important piece to the S.A.F.E. Neighborhoods program as the City continues to build its emergency preparedness efforts. More information on our current course can be found at MAYOR SILVESTRINI APPOINTED TO ULCT BOARD MILLCREEK. This week at its annual meeting, the Utah League of Cities and Towns appointed our own Mayor Jeff Silvestrini to its Board of Directors. The ULCT is a powerful voice for Utah cities, at both the state and federal levels. Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 Sidewalk grants to improve stretches of 7th East and of 33rd South 4/11 Maliheh Free Clinic Opens in Millcreek MILLCREEK. The Maliheh Free Clinic has chosen to relocate into Millcreek at 941 E 3300 S. The clinic provides free medical services for uninsured and low- income individuals and families to help reverse the cycle of poverty and suffering created by poor health. The services provided by the clinic are invaluable to vulnerable residents in Millcreek and beyond, and play a vital role in improving the quality of life for individuals and families. We are fortunate to have them as a partner in the Millcreek Promise Program. Earlier this week, Mayor Silvestrini, City Councilmembers and staff joined in the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Annual Gala to celebrate the opening of the new facility. We welcome the Maliheh Free Clinic and thank the many volunteers and staff who invest their time and talents toward this valuable mission. Click here to learn more about the clinic and for opportunities for you to help out. Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 Sidewalk grants to improve stretches of 7th East and of 33rd South 5/11 WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF RECYCLING IN MILLCREEK AND AROUND THE WORLD? MILLCREEK. Pam Roberts, director of the Wasatch Front Waste & Recycling District made a presentation recently to the Millcreek City Council about how new restrictions on recycled materials imposed by China have impacted recycling throughout the United States. Early returns on a customer survey of customers indicate that Millcreek residents place a high value on recycling and are interested in learning more about the costs and methods of continuing recycling into the future. Please take a minute to participate in the survey at Your feedback is extremely important. The current policy of the is to continue recycling collection services and evaluate the cost value during 2018. Click on the video above for a good explanation of the decision by China and how it impacts all of us. Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 Sidewalk grants to improve stretches of 7th East and of 33rd South 6/11 Calling all adults and children Auditions are from 9:30-Noon. Callbacks will be 1-3:30 Come prepared to read from a script and sing a Christmas carol or two. Children from 2nd grade and older. (Note:This is not the musical.) Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 Sidewalk grants to improve stretches of 7th East and of 33rd South 7/11 CITY COUNCIL DECLARES CONSTITUTION WEEK MILLCREEK. September 17, 2018 marks the 231st anniversary of the drafting of the Constitution of the United States. The Millcreek City Council has declared September 17-23 as Constitution Week. Click here to read the Proclamation. The Daughters of the American Revolution have asked us to remind you to study the Constitution and reflect on the privilege of being an American. Nationwide Wireless Emergency Alert Test MILLCREEK. On Sept. 20 at 12:18 p.m. Utah (mountain) time, your phone will make a REALLY LOUD TONE. No worries. This will be a test of the Nationwide Wireless Emergency Alert system. Thanks for listening. Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 Sidewalk grants to improve stretches of 7th East and of 33rd South 8/11 Central Wasatch Commission Invites Applications to Advisory Stakeholder Council WASATCH MOUNTAINS. The Central Wasatch Commission (CWC) is inviting interested persons and organizations to apply to serve on its advisory Stakeholder Council. The Stakeholder Council, mandated by the CWC Interlocal Agreement, will act in an advisory capacity to the CWC board, and will include 28-35 stakeholders. The Stakeholder Council will represent a diverse array of interests relating to the Central Wasatch Mountains, including community organizations, environmental groups, ski resorts, residents and property owners, and the general public. “The Stakeholder Council will provide a broader perspective and expertise on the issues facing the Cottonwood Canyons and Central Wasatch Mountains.” said Chris McCandless, Chair, Central Wasatch Commission and Sandy City Councilman. “The Stakeholder Council will play an important role in the decisions the Commission makes.” The Stakeholder Council will function to assist the CWC board and staff in their decision making, providing expertise, opinions, and resources. The Stakeholder Council may gather information, conduct fact-finding, counsel together, provide analysis, conduct feasibility studies, and otherwise collaborate with broader constituencies with interests in the Central Wasatch Mountains in order to make suggestions, recommendations and proposals to the CWC Board and the Commission's staff. Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 Sidewalk grants to improve stretches of 7th East and of 33rd South 9/11 All Council members will serve four-year terms. The CWC Board will select a Council Chair and Vice-Chair, who will serve two-year terms in their respective roles. There are not term limits for Council members. As a condition of being appointed, Stakeholder Council members agree to support a consensus-based process for issues impacting the CWC’s area, share information, and collaborate with other stakeholder council members. Applications will be accepted through October 1st at noon. The public may view and download the application from the newly launched Central Wasatch Commission website, cwc.utah.gov. To submit an application, please email the required documents to Central Wasatch Commission Deputy Director, Jesse Dean, at [EMAIL REDACTED]. Contact Jesse at [PHONE REDACTED] with any questions. ABOUT THE CENTRAL WASATCH COMMISSION The Central Wasatch Commission is an interlocal governmental entity with jurisdictions in the Town of Alta, Cottonwood Heights, Millcreek, Park City, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Sandy, Summit County, and the Utah Department of Transportation. Its mission is to implement Mountain Accord. Building on the work of Mountain Accord, the Commission seeks to engage the public, build consensus, and coordinate the actions in the Central Wasatch Mountains. For further information, contact Lindsey Nielsen at [EMAIL REDACTED] or [PHONE REDACTED].. Share your opinion! Interested in meeting with the Mayor? Every Friday from 2-4pm has been set aside Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 Sidewalk grants to improve stretches of 7th East and of 33rd South 10/11 for citizens to meet with Mayor Silvestrini. Please call [PHONE REDACTED] to schedule a time. VISIT us at http://millcreek.us Click here to subscribe to this weekly newsletter MILLCREEK PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning Commission of MILLCREEK will assemble in a REGULAR public meeting on Wednesday, 19 September 2018 at City Hall Annex, 3330 S. 1300 Millcreek, Utah 84106, commencing at 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1. Public Hearings 1.1 Consideration of ZT-18-009, Amendment to Chapter 19.73 of the Millcreek Code, to allow the Planning Commission to Approve Additional Height Subject to a Conditional Use Permit Location: 3089 S. Richmond St., 1291-1315 Gunn Ave. Applicant: Cottonwood Partners & Solstice Development Planner: Francis Lilly 1.2 Consideration of ZT-18-010, Amendments to Millcreek Code Regulating Tatoo and Massage Establishments Planner: Francis Lilly 1.3 Consideration of SD-18-009, Preliminary Plat Approval for One Lot Residential Subdivision Location: 2533 E 3900 S Applicant: Richard Lattimer Planner: Robert May 1.4 Consideration of SD-18-010, Final Plat Approval of a Plat Amendment Altering Easements, Conditions, and Limitations on the Cove Point PUD Plat Location: 3552 S Cove Point Dr. Applicant: Cove Point Homeowners Assoociation Planner: Francis Lilly 1.5 Consideration of CU-18-014, Conditional Use Permit for a Single-Family Dwelling in an R-1-5 Zone Location: 3550 S 1100 E. Applicant: Simple Homes LLC Planner: Blaine Gehring 1.6 Consideration of CU-18-015, Conditional Use Permit for a Wireless Telecommunications Facility in a C-2 Zone Location: 898 E 3300 S Applicant: Troy Benson Planner: Erin O’Kelley 2. Business Matters 2.1 Continuing Business - Consideration of ZM-18-008, Removal of a Zone Condition on Property in a C-2 Zone in Order to Facilitate a Financial Institution and an Office Use Location: 784 E. 4500 S. Applicant: Cypress Credit Union Planner: Robert May 2.2 Approval of August 15, 2018 Meeting Minutes 2.3 Approval of August 22, 2018 Special Work Meeting Minutes Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 Sidewalk grants to improve stretches of 7th East and of 33rd South 11/11 3. New Items for Subsequent Consideration 4. Calendar of Upcoming Planning Events Mt. Olympus Community Council Mtg., 10/2/18, 6:00 p.m. at 3450 E. Oakview Dr. Millcreek Community Council Mtg., 10/2/18, 6:30 p.m. at 1025 E. 4405 S. Canyon Rim Citizens Association Mtg., 10/3/18, 7:00 p.m. at 2375 E. 3300 S. East Mill Creek Community Council Mtg., 10/4/18, 6:30 p.m. at 2266 E. Evergreen Ave. Envision Committee Mtg., 10/10/18, 6:00 p.m. at City Hall Annex Planning Commission Mtg., 10/17/18, 5:00 p.m. at City Hall Annex 5. Adjournment In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Millcreek will make reasonable accommodation for participation in the meeting. Individuals may request assistance by contacting the Recorder's Office, 801- 214-2601, at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. 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. THE UNDERSIGNED DULY APPOINTED CITY RECORDER FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF MILLCREEK HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT A COPY OF THE FOREGOING NOTICE WAS EMAILED OR POSTED TO: City offices, City website http://millcreek.us, those listed on agenda, Utah Publc Notice website http://pmn.utah.gov. DATE: September 11, 2018 CITY RECORDER: Elyse Greiner *Agenda items may be moved in order, sequence, and time to meet the needs of the Planning 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 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