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Millcreek Community Council Agenda Tue, Nov 5, 2024 6:30 PM (MDT) Adventure Hub, 1354 E. Chambers Ave. - Millcreek Common (Zoom link found at the end of document) 6:30 PM 1. Welcome Recognize quorum, call meeting to order: 2. If you haven’t voted, you are excused to go do so! 3. Introductions: 4. Approve Minutes of Oct 1, 2024: 5. Approve agenda (Agenda times are approximate and may be modified by motion during the meeting). 6. City and Civic officials comments, reports. ○ Mayor, Council members, City officers ○ Citizen’s Forum (3 min per person). 6:45 PM 1. Report on: a. Millfreaks b. Millcreek Neighborhood Meeting- 1624 East 4500 South c. 1300 E. Hawk Signal Crosswalk d. MCC leadership and December election. 7:00 PM 1. Review preparation and process for discussion. 2. Planning and Zoning: Four items on Planning Meeting Agenda. a. Planning Commission Agenda - November 20th 2024.pdf 7:30 PM 1. Vote on Revised MCC Bylaws sent to council members Oct 2, 2024. a. Gmail - MCC bylaws 10.2.24.pdf b. Revised MCC Bylaws 2. Update on efforts/progress toward support for community sports 8:00 PM Adjourn ---PAGE BREAK--- Council Members: Jeremiah Clark (Chair), Kristy Chambers (vice-chair), Chip Spencer (Sec), Allen Soward (Treasurer), Dan Donahoe, Rick Hansen, Eric David Tola, Jamie Walker, Guy Warner, Emily Wright. City Officials: Mayor Jeff Sylvestrini, Council members: Silvia Catten Thom DeSirant Cheri Jackson(3) Detective Detective Scott Green, UPD Assistant Chief Zach Robinson, UFD Staff: Rita Lund, Communications Director Francis Lilly, Planning & Zoning Director Robert May, Long Range Planning Manager Brad Sanderson, Current Planning Manager Carlos Estudillo, Planner I Katie Larsen, Planner I Sean Murray, Planner Announcements: * Process: 1. Discussion and debate of ideas is welcome and encouraged. Speakers will follow Robert’s Rules and be recognized by the chair before speaking. Comments limited to 3 minutes per person. 2. Staff presents a brief statement of proposal. The acting chair will entertain questions and comments from citizens. 3. The acting chair will recognize comments from individual council members. It is expected that council members will familiarize themselves with proposals prior to the council meeting. 4. The council may propose a motion of support, conditional support, or denial. 5. Outcomes are recorded in the meeting minutes, and included in a formal letter sent to the city. Zoom Link