Alpine
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Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will discuss and potentially vote on a recommendation to the City Council regarding the Five.12 Commercial Site Plan at 168 S Main Street. The plan proposes a new commercial building with an industrial look, and requires meeting landscaping and streetscaping requirements. Staff recommends positive recommendation with conditions.
- Review of Five.12 Commercial Site Plan for new building at 168 S Main Street
- Condition to label proposed water tank as 'future proposed'
- Condition that streetscaping requirements be met
- No public hearing required for this item
- Approval of June 16, 2026 Planning Commission minutes
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City Council
The City Council will hold a work session to discuss increasing compensation for municipal executive officers, a new employee hire, and findings from a completed compensation study. Topics include compensation philosophy, market comparisons, internal equity, merit definition, and long-term fiscal impacts.
- Discussion of compensation increase for executive officers
- Consideration of a new employee hire
- Review of completed compensation study
Committee: Alpine Water Citizen Advisory Committee
The Alpine Water Citizen Advisory Committee will discuss and prepare recommendations for City Council funding of Phase 1 and 2 water projects. They will also review the June 9th City Council meeting regarding water projects bonding. The meeting includes updates on water conservation education, leak outreach, and enforcement of watering restrictions.
- Committee recommendations to City Council for funding Phase 1 & 2 water projects
- Discussion of water projects bonding approved at June 9th City Council meeting
- Update on volunteer leak outreach pilot program
- Review of April-May 2026 vs 2025 water usage data
- Proposed goals for committee effectiveness, including conservation education and EyeOnWater app uptake
City Council
The City Council will hold public hearings to approve the final FY2027 budget and a budget amendment for FY2026. The body will also consider increasing compensation for municipal executive officers and a contract amendment for the Fire Station/Community Center project.
- Public Hearing: Ordinance 2026-13 (Municipal Executive Officer compensation increase)
- Public Hearing: Ordinance 2026-14 (Final Budget FY2027)
- Public Hearing: Ordinance 2026-15 (Budget Amendment FY2026)
- Resolution R2026-25: SIRQ Construction agreement amendment for Fire Station/Community Center
- Site Plan Approval for Long Range Shooters
City Council
The Alpine City Council will hold a public hearing to receive comments on compensation increases for executive municipal officers, approval of the FY2027 final budget, and an end-of-year budget amendment for FY2026. These items are scheduled for discussion and potential approval at the meeting.
- Public hearing on compensation increases for executive municipal officers
- Public hearing on approval of FY2027 final budget
- Public hearing on approval of FY2026 end-of-year budget amendment
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will evaluate several development proposals, including a revised commercial site plan for Five.12 to ensure it meets historic design guidelines. The body will also review site plans for a shooting range and two residential plat maps.
- Five.12 Commercial Site Plan at 170 S Main Street (6,000 sq ft office building)
- Long Range Shooters of Utah Commercial Site Plan
- Page Senior Housing Preliminary Plat
- Page Court Preliminary Plat
City Council
The City Council will meet to establish the property tax rate for the 2026/2027 tax year. They will also consider a contract amendment for design changes to the Fire Station/Community Center.
- Resolution R2026-24: Adopting the 2026 certified tax rate of 0.001174
- Estimated property tax revenue of $2,743,304
- Contract with Babcock Design for $22,750 for Fire Station/Community Center exterior redesign
The city council approved the consent calendar, which included adopting the 2026 certified tax rate and approving a $22,750 fee for exterior design changes to the fire station/community center. The tax rate was set at 0.001174, generating $2,743,304 in property tax revenue. The design change fee was approved with 4 votes in favor and 1 against.
- Adopted Resolution R2026-24 setting 2026 certified tax rate at 0.001174 (4-0 on consent)
- Approved $22,750 fee for Fire Station/Community Center exterior design changes by Babcock Design (4-1 on consent)