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Meeting:
Planning Commission
Meeting Time: May 25, 2022 at 5:30pm MDT
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Closed for Comment May 25, 2022 at 5:30pm MDT
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MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 5:30 PM.
1) ROLL CALL
2) MINUTES APPROVAL
2.A) Consideration to Approve the Planning Commission Meeting Minutes from April 27, 2022
04.27.2022 PC Minutes - Pending Approval
3) PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
4) STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
5) CONTINUATIONS
5.A) 316 Woodside Avenue - Steep Slope Conditional Use Permit - The Applicant Proposes an Addition to a Significant Structure with a Single Car Garage on a Steep Slope in the HR-1 Zone. PL-21-05086. (A) Public Hearing (B) Continue to a Date Uncertain
316 Woodside Avenue SSCUP Continuation Staff Report
5.B) 2346 Park Avenue - Conditional Use Permit - Applicant is Requesting Use of a Temporary Structure (Tent) at the Peaks Hotel for a Longer Duration Than the Land Management Code Allows Without an Approved Conditional Use Permit. PL-22-05132 (A) Public Hearing (B) Continuation to June 8, 2022
Peaks Hotel CUP Continuation Staff Report
6) WORK SESSION
6.A) Studio Crossing Work Session - 4001 Kearns Boulevard - Proposal to Amend the Zoning and Annexation Ordinance and Quinn's Junction Partnership Annexation Master Planned Development Agreement for a Mixed-Use Project Including Commercial, Residential, and Affordable Housing Uses. PL-22-05206.
Studio Crossing Work Session Staff Report
Exhibit A: MPD Approved Site Plan
Exhibit B: Applicant's Project Narrative
Exhibit C: Applicant's Conceptual Site Plans
Exhibit D: Applicant's Trip Generation Analysis
Exhibit E: Applicant's Housing Mitigation Plan
7) REGULAR AGENDA
7.A) General Plan Supplemental Update – Long-Range Transportation Plan – The Planning Commission Will Review Park City Forward, the City’s Long-Range Transportation Plan, and a Supplement to the General Plan. The Plan Prioritizes Multimodal Transportation Projects and Strategies to Address Existing and Future Conditions. The Purpose of the Plan is to Improve Safety, Protect the Natural Environment, Expand Transportation Choices, and Maintain Quality of Life for those that Live, Work, and Recreate in Park City. (45 mins.) (A) Public Hearing; (B) Possible Recommendation for City Council’s Consideration
Staff Report
Exhibit A: DRAFT Park City Forward Vision Summary
Exhibit B: DRAFT Park City Forward Blueprint Report
Exhibit C: Park City Forward Engagement Report
7.B) Annexation Petition and Zoning Map Amendment – Southeast Quinn’s Junction Annexation – The Planning Commission Will Conduct a Public Hearing on the Petition to Annex Approximately 1,200 Acres of Property in the Southeast Quinn’s Junction Area into Park City and to Amend the Zoning Map of Park City to Zone the Annexed Area Recreation and Open Space in the Entry Corridor Protection and Sensitive Land Overlays. The Area Proposed for Annexation Includes Richardson Flat Property Subject to the 1999 Flagstaff Development Agreement that is Restricted to Recreation Uses and the City-Owned Clark Ranch Property, Parcels SS-65-A-X; SS-65-A-X-X; SS-65-A-1-X; SS-92-A-1-A; SS-92-A-1-X; SS-92-A-X; SS-88; SS-91-UP-X; SS-87-A-X; SS-87; SS-87-B; SS-86-91-UP-X; SS-91-X; PP-28-A; SS-121-X; PP-26-A-1-AX; PP-26-X; PP-26-D-X; PP-26-A-X; PP-S-46. PL-21-05031. (45 mins.) (A) Public Hearing; (B) Possible Recommendation for City Council’s Consideration on June 16, 2022
Staff Report
Exhibit A: Draft Ordinance No. 2022-XX
Attachment 1 - Annexation Plat
Attachment 2 - Zoning Map Amendment
Exhibit B: Southeast Quinn's Junction Annexation Petition
Exhibit C: 1999 Flagstaff Development Agreement
Exhibit D: Notice of Intent
Exhibit E: Summit County Certification
Exhibit F: City Council Notice of Annexation Petition
Exhibit G: Boundary Commission Determination
Exhibit H: Ground Lease between UPCM and PCMC
Exhibit I: Draft Annexation Agreement
7.C) Land Management Code Amendments – Fractional Ownership – The Planning Commission Will Review Proposed Land Management Code Amendments to Define Fractional Ownership of Single-Family Dwellings and to Restrict them to the Historic Recreation Commercial, Historic Commercial Business, Residential Development, Residential Development – Medium Density, Recreation Commercial, Regional Commercial Overlay, General Commercial, and Light Industrial Zoning Districts. PL-22-05210 (30 mins.) (A) Public Hearing; (B) Possible Recommendation for City Council’s Consideration on June 23, 2022
Staff Report
Exhibit A: Draft Ordinance No. 2022-XX
Exhibit B: Public Input
Exhibit C: Pacaso's Economic Impact Analysis
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