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Park CityUT averageUS Census ACS
Per-capita income
$101,779 Median home value
$1,739,700 Typical home value $1,579,134 +4% yr/yr · +31.4% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$143.9M (FY2023)
Total spending$114.4M (FY2023)
Taxes$85.2M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$252.7M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$13,530 (FY2023)
Development activity
2025107 housing units ($157.8M)
Upcoming
Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 15:45
City Council
Council to discuss Salt Lake City Airport Connector and Main Street area
The Park City Council will hold a work session to discuss the Salt Lake City Airport Connector Pilot Project and the Main Street area, followed by a regular meeting. The regular meeting includes public input, staff reports on transportation metrics and the Park Silly Sunday Market, and a consent agenda with several contract approvals and ordinance/resolution adoptions.
- Discuss Salt Lake City Airport Connector Pilot Project
- Main Street Area Discussion
- Ordinance 2026-20 amending campaign disclosure rules
- Resolution 16-2026 proclaiming Arbor Day and Tree City USA anniversary
- Contract amendment with HDR, Inc. for Munchkin and Woodbine Improvements, not to exceed $132,725.59 (total $462,112.52)
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
August 20, 2026
The Council of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac Municipal Building,
City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings will also be available
online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually. Click here for more information.
Zoom Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89848312833
CLOSED SESSION - 2:30 p.m.
The Council may consider a motion to enter into a closed session for specific purposes allowed
under the Open and Public Meetings Act (Utah Code § 52-4-205), including to discuss the
purchase, exchange, lease, or sale of real property; litigation; the character, competence, or
fitness of an individual; for attorney-client communications (Utah Code section 78B-1-137); or
any other lawful purpose.
WORK SESSION
3:55 p.m. - Discuss Salt Lake City Airport Connector Pilot Project
4:15 p.m. - Main Street Area Discussion
5:15 p.m. - Break
REGULAR MEETING - 5:30 p.m.
I.
ROLL CALL
II.
PUBLIC INPUT (ANY MATTER OF CITY BUSINESS NOT SCHEDULED ON THE AGENDA)
III.
COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF
Council Questions and Comments
Staff Communications Reports
1.
Transportation Performance Metrics Quarterly Report: April–June 2026
2.
Park Silly Sunday Market Mid-Season Review
IV.
CONSENT AGENDA
1.
Request to Approve Ordinance No. 2026-20, an Ordinance Amending Title 3, …
Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
Park City planners to review historic home additions and subdivision extension
The Park City Planning Department will hold an administrative public hearing on August 20, 2026, to consider three items: a historic district design review for a basement and addition on a landmark structure plus a new dwelling, an administrative permit for an accessory apartment under the same landmark, and a one-year extension for the Guardsman Subdivision plat. The hearing includes public comment and action on each item.
- 1010 Woodside Ave and 1011 Park Ave: basement and addition on landmark historic structure, new single-family dwelling (PL-26-06834)
- 1010 Woodside Ave: administrative permit for basement accessory apartment (PL-26-06999)
- 9401, 9403, 9405, 9575 Marsac Ave: one-year extension of Guardsman Subdivision plat approval (PL-26-07005)
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLIC HEARING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
August 20, 2026
The Planning Department of Park City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, Planning Department Conference Room, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah
84060. Meetings will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate
virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88167820277
1.
REGULAR AGENDA - 12:00PM
1.A. 1010 Woodside Avenue and 1011 Park Avenue – Historic District Design Review –
The Applicant Proposes to Construct a Basement and Addition on a Landmark Historic
Structure and to Construct a Detached Single Family Dwelling in the Historic Residential –
1 Zoning District. PL-26-06834
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
1.B. 1010 Woodside Avenue – Administrative Permit – The Applicant Proposes to Construct
a Basement Under a Landmark Historic Structure to Create an Accessory Apartment in the
Historic Residential – 1 Zoning District. PL-26-06999
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
1.C. 9401, 9403, 9405, and 9575 Marsac Avenue – Extension of Subdivision Plat – The
Applicant Proposes a One-Year Extension to the Guardsman Subdivision Plat Approval by
the Planning Commission on August 13, 2025. PL-26-07005
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during the
meeting should notify the Planning Department at 435-615-5060 o …
Wed Aug 26, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
Tue Sep 1, 2026 · 17:00
Board of Adjustment
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Wed Sep 2, 2026 · 17:00
Historic Preservation Board
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
Thu Sep 3, 2026 · 14:00
City Council
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Thu Sep 3, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
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Wed Sep 9, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
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Thu Sep 17, 2026 · 14:00
City Council
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Thu Sep 17, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
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Wed Sep 23, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
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Wed Sep 30, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
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Thu Oct 1, 2026 · 14:00
City Council
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Thu Oct 1, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
Wed Oct 7, 2026 · 17:00
Historic Preservation Board
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
Thu Oct 8, 2026 · 14:00
City Council
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Fri Oct 9, 2026 · 09:00
City Council
1885 W. Ute Blvd., Park City
Wed Oct 14, 2026 · 18:00
Nonprofit Services Advisory Committee
Park City
Wed Oct 14, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
Thu Oct 15, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
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Thu Oct 22, 2026 · 14:00
City Council
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Wed Oct 28, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
Wed Nov 4, 2026 · 17:00
Historic Preservation Board
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
Thu Nov 5, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
Thu Nov 5, 2026 · 14:00
City Council
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Wed Nov 18, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
Thu Nov 19, 2026 · 14:00
City Council
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Thu Nov 19, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
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Wed Dec 2, 2026 · 17:00
Historic Preservation Board
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Thu Dec 3, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
Wed Dec 9, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
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Thu Dec 10, 2026 · 14:00
City Council
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Thu Dec 17, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
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Thu Dec 17, 2026 · 14:00
City Council
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Recent meetings
Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 14:30
City Council
Council to vote on land code changes, bus purchases, and grants
The Park City Council will hold a regular meeting with a closed session first. They will hear a presentation on the Regional Emergency Operations Center, receive several staff reports, and consider a consent agenda that includes contracts for senior services, community grants, bus purchases, and technology upgrades. The main items of new business are advancing the Little Kate Road project to final design and voting on Ordinance 2026-19, which would amend the Land Management Code to streamline condominium plat amendments, align with state law, update transportation impact study guidelines, and adjust fence regulations in historic districts.
- Ordinance 2026-19: Land Management Code amendments (condominium plats, transportation, fences)
- Little Kate Road project: advance to final design
- Bus purchase: $339,500 for eight used diesel buses
- CAD/AVL technology contract increase: $180,000 (new total $1,380,000)
- Community grants: $27,500 to three nonprofits
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
August 13, 2026
The Council of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac Municipal Building,
City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings will also be available
online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually. Click here for more information.
Zoom Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86410238299
CLOSED SESSION - 2:30 p.m.
The Council may consider a motion to enter into a closed session for specific purposes allowed
under the Open and Public Meetings Act (Utah Code § 52-4-205), including to discuss the
purchase, exchange, lease, or sale of real property; litigation; the character, competence, or
fitness of an individual; for attorney-client communications (Utah Code section 78B-1-137); or
any other lawful purpose.
REGULAR MEETING - 5:30 p.m.
I. ROLL CALL
II. PRESENTATION
1. Regional Emergency Operations Center Update
III. PUBLIC INPUT (ANY MATTER OF CITY BUSINESS NOT SCHEDULED ON THE AGENDA)
IV. COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF
Council Questions and Comments
Staff Communications Reports
1. May 2026 Sales Tax Report
2. Park City and Summit County Arts Council Annual Contract Report for Public Art Advisory
Board Facilitation
3. FY26 Revised Budget Refinements
4. Citywide Transportation Demand Management Programs for 2026 Winter Season
V. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES
1. Consideration to Approve the Ci …
Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to review 106-unit mixed-use project at Kearns and Bonanza
The Park City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a major mixed-use redevelopment at the Five-Acre Site, including 106 residential units and commercial/art space. They will also consider several smaller items, such as a basement under a historic structure and a ridge-line home, and hold work sessions on housing-related code amendments and pool regulations.
- Five-Acre Site redevelopment: 106 residential units, 30,000+ sq ft commercial/art space, underground parking (PL-26-06914, etc.)
- 1010 Woodside Avenue: basement under landmark historic structure encroaching into setbacks (PL-26-06998)
- 1364 Golden Way: request to modify Sensitive Land Overlay for single-family dwelling in ridge line area (PL-26-06972)
- Work session on code amendments for affordable master planned development, seasonal housing, and ADUs (PL-26-06866)
- Work session on swimming pool and hot tub regulations across multiple zoning districts (PL-26-06833)
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PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
August 12, 2026
The Planning Commission of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings
will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86137534714
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 July 8, 2026
3. STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
3.A. Planning Commission Chair Election – The Planning Commission Will Nominate and
Elect a Planning Commission Chair and Chair Pro Tem to Serve One-Year Terms.
4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
5. REGULAR AGENDA
5.A. Five-Acre Site – Subdivision, Master Planned Development, and Conditional Use
Permits – The Applicant Proposes to Redevelop the Five-Acre Site at the Southwest
Corner of Kearns Boulevard and Bonanza Drive with a Mixed-Use Development Including
106 Residential Units, Over 30,000 Square Feet of Commercial and Multidisciplinary Art
Space, Community Green Space, and an Underground Parking Garage. The Planning
Commission Will Review the Applicant's Traffic Impact Study, Transportation Demand
Management Plan, Parking Analysis, Sustainability Plans, and Proposed Building Height
Exceptions. MPD, PL-26-06914; CUPs, PL-26-06915, PL-26-06917; Su …
Thu Aug 6, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
Historic district review for 1060 Woodside Ave addition; transit amenities at Park City High
The Planning Department will hold a public hearing and take action on two items: a rear and basement addition to a landmark historic structure at 1060 Woodside Avenue, and construction of two public transit amenity areas along SR-248 near Park City High School.
- 1060 Woodside Avenue – historic district design review for a rear and basement addition to a landmark structure in the Historic Residential-1 zone
- 1750 North Kearns Boulevard – administrative permit for two public transit amenity areas in front of Park City High School along State Route 248 in the Recreation Open Space zone
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|1.|1.A. 1.B.|REGULAR AGENDA - 12:00PM 1060 Woodside Avenue – Historic District Design Review – The Applicant Proposes to Construct a Rear and Basement Addition to a Landmark Historic Structure in the Historic Residential-1 Zoning District. PL-25-06673 (A) Public Hearing; (B) Action 1750 Kearns Boulevard – Administrative Permit – The Applicant Proposes to Construct Two Public Transit Amenity Areas in Front of the Park City High School and Learning Center Along State Route 248 in the Recreation Open Space Zoning District. PL-26-06980 (A) Public Hearing; (B) Action|
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during the meeting should notify the Planning Department at 435-615-5060 or
[email protected] at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
***Parking is available at no charge for meeting attendees who park in the China Bridge parking structure.**
Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 17:00
Historic Preservation Board
Board considers $21,989 grant for Thaynes Mine Site repairs
The Historic Preservation Board will hold a public hearing and take action on a grant application for the Thaynes Mine Site. The board will also conduct a work session regarding proposed amendments to material deconstruction criteria in the Land Management Code.
- Grant application for $21,989 for Thaynes Mine Shaft and Cages repairs (PL-26-06973)
- Work session on Land Management Code amendments to Section 15-11-12.5 regarding material deconstruction criteria (PL-26-06781)
- Update on the Historic District Grant Program
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PARK CITY HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
August 5, 2026
The Historic Preservation Board of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the
Marsac Municipal Building, City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060.
Meetings will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82086188552
1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 5:00PM
2. ROLL CALL
3. MINUTES APPROVAL
3.A. Consideration to Approve the Historic Preservation Board Meeting Minutes from July 1,
2026
4. STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
4.A. Historic District Grant Program Update
5. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
6. REGULAR AGENDA
6.A. Thaynes Mine Site (PCA-S-98-PCMR-1) – Historic District Grant Application – The
Applicant Requests a $21,989 Grant for Repair and Upgrades of the Thaynes Mine Shaft
and Cages. PL-26-06973 (15 mins.)
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
7. WORK SESSION
7.A. Land Management Code Amendments – The Historic Preservation Board Will Conduct
a Work Session Regarding Proposed Amendments to the Historic District Regulations for
Material Deconstruction Criteria in Section 15-11-12.5. PL-26-06781
8. ADJOURNMENT
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during the
meeting should notify the Planning Department at 435-615-5060 or
[email protected] at least 24
hours prior to the meeting. …
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 18:00
Recreation Advisory Board
1200 Little Kate Road, Park City
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 10:00
City Council
City Council to appoint new Finance Director
The Park City Council is holding a special meeting to conduct a single personnel appointment. The body will also consider the minutes from the July 9, 2026 meeting.
- Appointment of Karyn Henry as Finance Director
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✓ Decided: Council appoints Karyn Henry as Finance Director
The Park City Council held a special meeting and approved the appointment of Karyn Henry as Finance Director for Park City Municipal Corporation. The council also approved the minutes from the July 9, 2026 meeting with an amendment. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved appointment of Karyn Henry as Finance Director (3-0, 2 excused)
- Approved July 9, 2026 meeting minutes as amended (3-0, 2 excused)
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
July 16, 2026
The Council of Park City, Utah, will hold a special meeting in person at the Marsac Municipal Building,
City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings will also be available
online. Click here for more information.
SPECIAL MEETING - 10:00 a.m.
I. ROLL CALL
II. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES
1. Consideration to Approve the City Council Meeting Minutes from July 9, 2026
III. NEW BUSINESS
1. Appoint Karyn Henry as Finance Director for Park City Municipal Corporation
IV. ADJOURNMENT
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during the
meeting should notify the City Recorder at 435-615-5007 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
*Parking is available at no charge for Council meeting attendees who park in the China Bridge
parking structure.
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
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PARK CITY, UTAH 84060
July 16, 2026
The Council of Park City, Summit County, Utah, met in open meeting on July 16, 2026,
at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers.
SPECIAL MEETING
I.
ROLL CALL
Attendee Name
Status
Mayor Ryan Dickey (via Zoom)
Council Member Ed Parigian
Council Member Tana Toly
Council Member Diego Zegarra (via Zoom)
Adam Lenhard, City Manager
Luke Henry, Assistant City Attorney
Michelle Kellogg, City Recorder
Present
Council Member Bill Ciraco
Council Member Molly Miller
Excused
II.
CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES
1. Consideration to Approve the City Council Meeting Minutes from July 9, 2026:
Council Member Parigian referred to Page 4, Line 30 of the minutes and indicated he
was open to look at every option for affordable housing other than the options already
rejected. He asked that the minutes reflect that change.
Council Member Parigian moved to approve the City Council meeting minutes from July
9, 2026 as amended. Council Member Toly seconded the motion.
RESULT: APPROVED AS AMENDED
AYES: Council Members Parigian, Toly, and Zegarra
EXCUSED: Council Members Ciraco and Miller
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NEW BUSINESS
1. Appoint Karyn Henry as Finance Director for Park City Municipal Corporation:
Sarah Mangano, Human Resources Director, presented this item and reviewed t …
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
Planning Dept. to hear proposals for homes on steep slopes in historic district
The Park City Planning Department will hold a public hearing on several historic district design reviews and a conditional use permit. Items include rear additions at 1060 Woodside Ave and 60 Prospect Ave, new single-family dwellings on steep slopes at 209 and 213 Norfolk Ave, and a seasonal yurt at Empire Pass Trailhead. The public may attend in person or virtually.
- 1060 Woodside Ave – rear addition to landmark historic structure (PL-25-06673; continued to Aug 6)
- 60 Prospect Ave – rear addition to significant historic structure (PL-26-06837; action)
- 209 Norfolk Ave – new single-family dwelling on very steep slope in historic district (PL-26-06955; action)
- 213 Norfolk Ave – new single-family dwelling on very steep slope in historic district (PL-26-06957; action)
- Empire Pass Trailhead – seasonal yurt for 5 years for winter recreation (PL-26-06953; action)
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✓ Decided: Planning director approves three historic district projects and a seasonal yurt
The Park City Planning Director approved three Historic District Design Review applications: a rear addition to the Significant Historic Structure at 60 Prospect Avenue, and new single-family dwellings on steep slopes at 209 and 213 Norfolk Avenue. The director also approved a five-year Administrative Conditional Use Permit for a seasonal warming-hut yurt at the Empire Pass Trailhead. A separate Historic District Design Review application for 1060 Woodside Avenue was continued to August 6, 2026, at the applicant's request.
- Approved HDDR for rear addition at 60 Prospect Avenue
- Approved HDDR for new single-family dwelling at 209 Norfolk Avenue
- Approved HDDR for new single-family dwelling at 213 Norfolk Avenue
- Approved 5-year ACUP for seasonal yurt at Empire Pass Trailhead
- Continued HDDR for 1060 Woodside Avenue to August 6, 2026
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLIC HEARING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
July 16, 2026
The Planning Department of Park City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, Planning Department Conference Room, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah
84060. Meetings will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate
virtually.
Meeting Link: https://www.parkcity.gov/government/city_council/public_meeting_listen_live.php
1. REGULAR AGENDA - 12:00PM
1.A. 1060 Woodside Avenue - Historic District Design Review - The Applicant Proposes to
Construct a Rear Addition to the Landmark Historic Structure in the Historic Residential - 1
Zoning District. PL-25-06673.
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Continuation to August 6, 2026
1.B. 60 Prospect Avenue – Historic District Design Review – The Applicant Proposes to
Construct a Rear Addition to the Significant Historic Structure in the Historic Residential-1
Zoning District. PL-26-06837
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
1.C. 209 Norfolk Avenue – Historic District Design Review – The Applicant Proposes to
Construct a Single-Family Dwelling on a Very Steep Slope in the Historic Residential -1
Zoning District. PL-26-06955
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
1.D. 213 Norfolk Avenue – Historic District Design Review – The Applicant Proposes to
Construct a Single-Family Dwelling on a Very Steep Slope in the Historic Residential -1
Zoning District. PL-26-06957
(A) Public Hearing; …
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PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
PLANNING DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLIC HEARING MINUTES
PLANNING DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE ROOM
MARSAC MUNICIPAL BUILDING
JULY 16, 2026
STAFF PRESENT: Rebecca Ward, Planning Director; Elissa Martin, Planning Project
Manager; Lillian Zollinger, Planner III; Alec Barton, Senior City Planner
Planning Director, Rebecca Ward, called the meeting to order at 12:00 p.m.
1.
REGULAR AGENDA
A.
1060 Woodside Avenue - Historic District Design Review - The
Applicant Proposes to Construct a Rear Addition to the Landmark Historic
Structure in the Historic Residential - 1 Zoning District. PL-25-06673.
Planner Ward reported that there was a Historic District Design Review (“HDDR”)
application submitted for 1060 Woodside Avenue to rehabilitate the Landmark Historic
Structure on the site, but the applicant requested additional time to update their plans.
Director Ward opened the public hearing at 12:01 p.m. There were no comments.
Director Ward closed the public hearing at 12:01 p.m.
MOTION: Director Ward CONTINUED the Historic District Design Review application for
1060 Woodside Avenue and the public hearing to August 6, 2026.
B.
60 Prospect Avenue – Historic District Design Review – The Applicant
Proposes to Construct a Rear Addition to the Significant Historic Structure
in the Historic Residential - 1 Zoning District. PL-26-06837.
Planning Project Manager, Elissa Martin, presented the Staff Report and explaine …
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 10:00
Appeal Hearing
Electronic Webinar, Park City
Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 18:00
Nonprofit Services Advisory Committee
Committee to evaluate and act on Emergent Community Needs Grant Applications
The Nonprofit Services Advisory Committee will consider and take action on Emergent Community Needs Grant applications and review survey results from the grant program. The meeting also includes approval of April 2026 minutes, community updates, and ethics training. No specific grant amounts or applicant names are listed in the agenda.
- Evaluation and potential action on Emergent Community Needs Grant Applications
- Presentation and discussion of Emergent Needs Grant Survey Results
- Consideration of minutes from April 8, 2026
- Annual Ethics Pledge, Disclosures, and OPMA Training
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✓ Decided: Committee recommends $27,500 in Emergent Community Needs grants
The Nonprofit Services Advisory Committee unanimously approved recommending $27,500 in Emergent Community Needs Grants for the first quarterly cycle: $15,000 to Park City Community Foundation, $10,000 to Peace House, and $2,500 to Bridge21. The committee denied funding for Song Summit Foundation, determining its request did not meet the emergent-need standard. The committee also approved the April 8, 2026 meeting minutes and received updates on the city budget, including $638,000 for nonprofit support and $685,000 for child care scholarships.
- Approved $27,500 in Emergent Community Needs Grants (unanimous): Park City Community Foundation $15,000, Peace House $10,000, Bridge21 $2,500
- Denied Song Summit Foundation grant request, citing lack of emergent need
- Approved April 8, 2026 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Postponed grant process discussion until all committee members complete survey
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PARK CITY NONPROFIT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
July 15, 2026
The Nonprofit Services Advisory Committee of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person
at the City Hall East Conference Room, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings will also
be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually.
Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89021304159
REGULAR MEETING - 6:00 p.m.
I. ROLL CALL
COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES FROM BOARD AND STAFF
1. City Council Meeting Review and Updates
2. Community Updates Roundtable
3. Annual Ethics Pledge, Disclosures, and OPMA Training
II. PUBLIC INPUT (ANY MATTER OF CITY BUSINESS NOT SCHEDULED ON THE AGENDA)
III. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES
1. Consideration to Approve the Nonprofit Services Advisory Council Minutes from April 8,
2026
IV. NEW BUSINESS
1. Evaluation and Consideration of Emergent Community Needs Grant Applications
(A) Discussion (B) Action
2. Emergent Needs Grant Survey Results Presentation and Discussion
V. ADJOURNMENT
A majority of the committee members may meet socially after the meeting. If so, the location will be
announced by the board chair. City business will not be conducted. Pursuant to the Americans with
Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during the meeting should notify the
Budget Department at 435-800-5237 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
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NONPROFIT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
445 MARSAC AVE
PARK CITY, UTAH 84060
Minutes of July 15, 2026
BOARD MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE: Pam Ross – Chair, Chris Neff – Vice Chair, Ingrid Contreras, Mindy Fauntleroy,
Danny Glasser, Sloane Johnson.
EX OFFICIO MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE: Hans Jasperson – Budget and Grants Project Coordinator
I. ROLL CALL
Pam Ross called the meeting to order just after 6:00 pm. Elyse Kats was absent; all other members were
present.
II. COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES FROM BOARD AND STAFF
1. City Council Meeting Review and Updates
Hans Jasperson provided the committee with an update on several items included in the City’s newly adopted
fiscal year budget. Jasperson noted that the base budget for nonprofit support is approximately $638,000, with
$502,000 already committed to previously awarded public service contracts. This leaves $136,000 available for
the Emergent Community Needs Grants across the four quarterly cycles in the current fiscal year.
The update also included information on additional arts-related funding. The City allocated $108,000 to fund
previously awarded public service contracts to local arts & culture organizations. In addition, the City and
Summit County are working collaboratively to fund a new director-level position at the Arts Council of Park City
and Summit County to oversee implementation of the recently adopted Arts and Culture Master Plan, with the
City budgeting $32,500 in FY27.
Ja …
Thu Jul 9, 2026 · 13:00
City Council
Council to vote on $1.29M bus purchase, $953K water line project
The Park City Council will hold a closed session on real property and litigation, then a work session to discuss the Senior Center, Little Kate Road project, and procurement rules. During the regular meeting, they will consider consent agenda items including a $1.29 million bus purchase, a $953,730 water line project, a $665,000 forest health program, and a wayfinding plan agreement. An update on the Snow Creek Tunnel is also scheduled.
- Authorize purchase of five Turtle Top Terra Transit HD buses for $1,288,746 using Georgia State Cooperative Contract
- Authorize construction agreement with Whitaker Construction for Park City Heights to Studio Crossings Water Line Project, not to exceed $953,730
- Authorize professional service agreement with Alpine Forestry LLC for Forest Health and Fuels Program, not to exceed $665,000
- Authorize letter of concurrence and match agreement for Park City Multimodal Wayfinding Plan with Mountainland Association of Governments
- Update on Snow Creek Tunnel project with public input opportunity
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✓ Decided: Council directs staff to study Homestake signal, not tunnel
The Council discussed the Snow Creek Tunnel project and directed staff to analyze a traffic signal at Homestake Road as an alternative to the costly tunnel, while also negotiating with property owners. No formal action was taken on the tunnel. The Council also received updates on the Senior Center, Little Kate Road, and procurement rules, but made no final decisions on these items.
- Approved closed session for property, litigation, and advice of counsel (5-0)
- Approved minutes from June 25, 2026 (5-0)
- Approved consent agenda including $665,000 forest health contract, $1,288,746 bus purchase, and $953,730 water line contract (5-0)
- Directed staff to analyze Homestake Road signal and negotiate with property owners for tunnel right-of-way
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
July 9, 2026
The Council of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac Municipal Building,
City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings will also be available
online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually. Click here for more information.
Zoom Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83226796646
CLOSED SESSION - 1:00 p.m.
The Council may consider a motion to enter into a closed session for specific purposes allowed
under the Open and Public Meetings Act (Utah Code § 52-4-205), including to discuss the
purchase, exchange, lease, or sale of real property; litigation; the character, competence, or
fitness of an individual; for attorney-client communications (Utah Code section 78B-1-137); or
any other lawful purpose.
WORK SESSION
3:40 p.m. - Senior Center Discussion
4:10 p.m. - Little Kate Road Project Update
4:55 p.m. - Discuss Procurement Rules Amendments
5:15 p.m. - Break
REGULAR MEETING - 5:30 p.m.
I. ROLL CALL
II. COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF
Council Questions and Comments
Staff Communications Reports
1. April 2026 Sales Tax Report
2. 2025-2026 Bonanza Winter Shuttle Report
III. PUBLIC INPUT (ANY MATTER OF CITY BUSINESS NOT SCHEDULED ON THE AGENDA)
IV. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES
1. Consideration to Approve the City Council Meeting Minutes from June 25, 2026
V. CONSENT AGENDA
1. Request to …
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
445 MARSAC AVENUE
PARK CITY, UTAH 84060
July 9, 2026
The Council of Park City, Summit County, Utah, met in open meeting on July 9, 2026, at
1:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers.
Council Member Toly moved to close the meeting to discuss property, litigation, and
advice of counsel at 1:02 p.m. Council Member Miller seconded the motion.
RESULT: APPROVED
AYES: Council Members Ciraco, Miller, Parigian, Toly, and Zegarra
CLOSED SESSION
Council Member Ciraco moved to adjourn from Closed Meeting at 3:40 p.m. Council
Member Miller seconded the motion.
RESULT: APPROVED
AYES: Council Members Ciraco, Miller, Parigian, Toly, and Zegarra
WORK SESSION
Senior Center Discussion:
Matt Lee and Chris Eggleton, Economic Development and Housing Department,
presented this item. Lee reviewed the work in progress including utility needs, road
access, and a plat amendment and right-of-way vacation. He estimated the design
would be completed by fall and then the project would advance to the Planning
Commission for consideration. He hoped that construction would begin next spring. The
proposed plan had 52 parking stalls, 8,800 square feet on the ground level and 6,200
square feet on the second floor.
Lee explained the budget outlay for construction and asked if Council wanted to
proceed with the schematic design. Council Member Parigian asked if the two sections
of parking could be connected. Eggleton thought people would be en …
Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
Commission to review mixed-use redevelopment of five-acre site at Kearns & Bonanza Drive
The Park City Planning Commission will approve minutes from its June meetings and hold public hearings on several development proposals, including a mixed‑use project on the five‑acre site at Kearns Boulevard and Bonanza Drive. It will also consider conditional use permits for steep‑slope single‑family homes on Norfolk Avenue and a condominium plat amendment on Saddle View Way. Additionally, the commission will discuss multiple amendments to the Land Management Code that could affect future zoning and subdivision processes.
- Five‑acre site mixed‑use development (106 residential units, >30,000 sq ft commercial/art space) – PL‑26‑06914/06915/06917/06920
- Modification to condominium plat for 685‑725 Saddle View Way – PL‑26‑06968
- Steep‑slope conditional use permit for a single‑family dwelling at 209 Norfolk Avenue – PL‑26‑06955
- Land Management Code amendments to review procedures, notice matrix, and subdivision classification – PL‑26‑06883
- Sensitive Land Overlay request for 1364 Golden Way to allow a single‑family dwelling on a ridge line – PL‑26‑06972
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission continues Five-Acre Site review, denies Aerie Drive setback request
The Planning Commission continued the Five-Acre Site mixed-use development application, including its Housing Mitigation Plan and public hearing, to August 12, 2026. The Commission denied a Plat Amendment for 1362 Aerie Drive to reduce front setbacks, finding no Good Cause. It approved Steep Slope Conditional Use Permits for new homes at 209 and 213 Norfolk Avenue, and a Condominium Plat Amendment for 685-725 Saddle View Way.
- Continued the Five-Acre Site subdivision, MPD, CUP, and Housing Mitigation Plan to August 12, 2026.
- Denied the Plat Amendment for 1362 Aerie Drive to reduce front setbacks, finding no Good Cause.
- Approved the Steep Slope Conditional Use Permit for a new single-family dwelling at 209 Norfolk Avenue.
- Approved the Steep Slope Conditional Use Permit for a new single-family dwelling at 213 Norfolk Avenue.
- Approved the Modification to the Condominium Plat Amendment for 685, 695, 705, and 725 Saddle View Way.
- Continued the Sensitive Land Overlay hardship request for 1364 Golden Way to August 12, 2026.
- Forwarded a positive recommendation to the City Council for LMC amendments creating an administrative review process for certain condominium plat amendments.
- Forwarded a positive recommendation to the City Council for the first three LMC amendments required by Senate Bill 284, continuing the fourth item on detached ADUs.
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PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
July 8, 2026
The Planning Commission of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings
will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86137534714
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 June 10, 2026
2.B. Consideration to Approve the Planning Commission Meeting Minutes from June 24, 2026
3. STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
5. REGULAR AGENDA
5.A. Five-Acre Site – Subdivision, Master Planned Development, and Conditional Use
Permit – The Applicant Proposes to Redevelop the Five-Acre Site at the Southwest
Corner of Kearns Boulevard and Bonanza Drive with a Mixed-Use Development Including
106 Residential Units, Over 30,000 Square Feet of Commercial and Multidisciplinary Art
Space, Community Green Space, and an Underground Parking Garage. The Planning
Commission Will Review the Applicant's Housing Mitigation Plan, Traffic Impact Study,
and Proposed Building Height Exceptions. MPD: PL-26-06914, CUP: PL-26-06915, CUP:
PL-26-06917, Subdivision: PL-26-06920 (90 mins.)
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Continuation to August 12, 2026
5.B. 685, 695, 705, and 725 Saddl …
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PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MARSAC MUNICIPAL BUILDING
JULY 8, 2026
COMMISSIONERS IN ATTENDANCE: Christin Van Dine (Chair), Rick Shand, John
Frontero, Grant Tilson, Adam Strachan, Matthew Day, Seth Beal (attending virtually)
EX OFFICIO: Rebecca Ward, Planning Director; Alec Barton, Senior Planner; Nan
Larsen, Senior Planner; Sara Wineman, Housing and Development Coordinator; Mark
Harrington, Senior City Attorney; Meredith Covey, Planner II; John Robertson, City
Engineer; Jacob Klopfenstein, Planner II
1.
ROLL CALL
Chair Christin Van Dine called the Planning Commission Meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.
All Commissioners were present with Commissioner Seth Beal attending virtually.
2.
MINUTES APPROVAL
A.
Consideration to Approve the Planning Commission Meeting Minutes
from June 10, 2026.
MOTION: Commissioner Shand moved to APPROVE the Planning Commission Meeting
Minutes from June 10, 2026. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Frontero. The
motion passed with the unanimous consent of the Commission.
B.
Consideration to Approve the Planning Commission Meeting Minutes
from June 24, 2026.
MOTION: Commissioner Frontero moved to APPROVE the Planning Commission
Meeting Minutes from June 24, 2026. The motion was seconded by Commissioner
Shand. The motion passed with Commissioner Strachan abstaining from the vote.
3.
STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
Planning Director, Rebecca Ward, reported that t …
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Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 18:00
Recreation Advisory Board
Board will appoint a new Chair and Vice Chair.
The Park City Recreation Advisory Board will thank outgoing member Kraig Moyes and introduce new board members. It will consider approving the City Council meeting minutes from May. The board will appoint a new Chair and Vice Chair. An update on the MINE Facility will be presented.
- Thank outgoing board member Kraig Moyes
- Introduction of new board members
- Consideration to approve City Council meeting minutes from May
- Appoint board Chair & Vice Chair
- MINE Facility update
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PARK CITY RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
July 7, 2026
The Recreation Advisory Board of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Park
City Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center, 1200 Little Kate Road, Park City, Utah 84060 on the first
Tuesday of the month unless otherwise noted. Meetings will also be available online and may have
options to listen, watch, or participate virtually.
Join Zoom Meeting:
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REGULAR MEETING - 6:00 p.m.
I. ROLL CALL
II. COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES FROM BOARD AND STAFF
1. Thank Out Going Board Member Kraig Moyes
2. Board Orientation
• Introduction of New Board Members
• Review of Open & Public Meetings Protocols
• Review of Board Member's Role
III. PUBLIC INPUT (ANY MATTER OF CITY BUSINESS NOT SCHEDULED ON THE AGENDA)
IV. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES
1. Consideration to Approve the City Council Meeting Minutes from May.
V. NEW BUSINESS
1. Appoint Board Chair & Vice Chair
VI. OLD BUSINESS
1. The MINE Facility Update
VII. ADJOURNMENT
A majority of Recreation Advisory Board members may meet socially after the meeting. If so, the
location will be announced by the board chair. City business will not be conducted. Pursuant to the
Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during the meeting should
notify Heather Todd, Recreation Coordinator, at 435-615-5410 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Thu Jul 2, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
Historic district design review modification at 844 Empire Avenue
The Park City Planning Department will hold a public hearing to consider two items. First, a modification to the approved historic district design review for an addition, remodel, and detached accessory building at 844 Empire Avenue, a significant historic site in the Historic Residential-1 District. Second, an administrative conditional use permit to replace a retaining wall over six feet in height within required setbacks at 52 Prospect Avenue. Both items are scheduled for public hearing and action.
- 844 Empire Avenue – Modification to Historic District Design Review for addition, remodel, and detached accessory building at a significant historic site
- 52 Prospect Avenue – Administrative Conditional Use Permit to replace a retaining wall greater than six feet in height within rear and side setbacks in Historic Residential-1 District
- Public hearing and action on both items
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✓ Decided: Planning Director approves 844 Empire Ave historic remodel with car lift
The Planning Director approved a Historic District Design Review modification for 844 Empire Avenue, allowing an addition, remodel, and detached subterranean car lift at a significant historic site. The approval includes conditions such as updated landscaping plans, drainage improvements, and a 50% glazing limit on new doors. A separate Administrative Conditional Use Permit for retaining walls at 52 Prospect Avenue was also approved, with the material changed to boulders.
- Approved HDDR modification for 844 Empire Ave addition, remodel, and car lift
- Approved ACUP for retaining walls at 52 Prospect Ave, amended to boulder construction
- Condition: Landscaping plans updated before building permit
- Condition: Glazing on new doors at 844 Empire Ave limited to 50%
- Condition: Retaining walls at 52 Prospect Ave to be built of boulders
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLIC HEARING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
July 2, 2026
The Planning Department of Park City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, Planning Department Conference Room, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah
84060. Meetings will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate
virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88167820277
1. REGULAR AGENDA - 12:00PM
1.A. 844 Empire Avenue – Modification to Historic District Design Review – The Applicant
Proposes Modifications to the Approved Historic District Design Review for an Addition,
Remodel, and Detached Accessory Building Project at a Significant Historic Site in the
Historic Residential - 1 District. PL-26-06801
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
1.B. 52 Prospect Avenue – Administrative Conditional Use Permit – The Applicant
Proposes to Replace a Retaining Wall Greater Than Six in Height within the Required
Rear and Side Setbacks in the Historic Residential -1 Zoning District. PL-26-06895
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during the
meeting should notify the Planning Department at 435-615-5060 or
[email protected] at least 24
hours prior to the meeting.
*Parking is available at no charge for meeting attendees who park in the China Bridge parking
structure.
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PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
PLANNING DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLIC HEARING MINUTES
PLANNING DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE ROOM
MARSAC MUNICIPAL BUILDING
JULY 2, 2026
STAFF PRESENT: Rebecca Ward, Planning Director; Jacob Klopfenstein, Planner II;
Nan Larsen, Senior Planner; Julie Wright, Applicant’s Representative; Luke Finney,
Applicant
Planning Director, Rebecca Ward, called the meeting to order at 12:00 p.m.
1.
REGULAR AGENDA
A.
844 Empire Avenue – Modification to Historic District Design Review
– The Applicant Proposes Modifications to the Approved Historic District
Design Review for an Addition, Remodel, and Detached Accessory Building
Project at a Significant Historic Site in the Historic Residential - 1 District.
PL-26-06801.
Planner II, Jacob Klopfenstein, reported that the request is for a Historic District Design
Review (“HDDR”) modification for 844 Empire Avenue. The applicant is proposing
modifications to the previous owner's Historic District Design Review Project, which
includes an addition and remodel to the historic structure as well as a detached
subterranean car lift. The Historic Preservation Board (“HPB”) approved the Material
Deconstruction Request in June 2026. The Planning Commission approved a Conditional
Use Permit (“CUP”) request for the detached subterranean car lift within the setbacks on
June 10.
Renderings of the subject property were displayed. The request was found to comply
with the zoning distric …
Wed Jul 1, 2026 · 17:00
Historic Preservation Board
Historic Preservation Board to weigh pool/hot tub rules, three home deconstructions
The Park City Historic Preservation Board will hold a work session on proposed Land Management Code amendments to define and regulate swimming pools and hot tubs in historic districts. The board will also hold public hearings and take action on three material deconstruction proposals at historic structures on Prospect and Woodside Avenues. The meeting includes approval of previous minutes and staff communications.
- Work session on Land Management Code amendments for swimming pools and hot tubs in historic districts (PL-26-06833)
- 60 Prospect Avenue – material deconstruction of 158 sq ft of rear facade siding and one rear window for a rear addition (PL-26-06837)
- 1060 Woodside Avenue – material deconstruction of 61 sq ft of historic material at a landmark structure (PL-25-06673)
- 1010 Woodside Avenue – construction of a basement and rear addition on a landmark structure (PL-26-06834)
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✓ Decided: Board approves three historic home deconstructions in Old Town
The Historic Preservation Board approved material deconstruction requests for three historic structures: 60 Prospect Avenue, 1060 Woodside Avenue, and 1010 Woodside Avenue. The 1060 Woodside approval included a condition to restore primary and north facade windows to their 1940s form, passing 4-1. The board also held a work session on proposed Land Management Code amendments to define and regulate swimming pools and hot tubs in historic districts, but took no action.
- Approved 60 Prospect Avenue material deconstruction (unanimous)
- Approved 1060 Woodside Avenue material deconstruction with condition to restore windows to 1940s form (4-1)
- Approved 1010 Woodside Avenue material deconstruction with condition to restore front window to 2:1 ratio unless demolition reveals original openings (unanimous)
- Held work session on swimming pool and hot tub code amendments; no action taken
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PARK CITY HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
July 1, 2026
The Historic Preservation Board of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the
Marsac Municipal Building, City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060.
Meetings will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82086188552
1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 5:00PM
2. ROLL CALL
3. MINUTES APPROVAL
3.A. Consideration to Approve the Historic Preservation Board Meeting Minutes from June 3,
2026
4. STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
5. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
6. WORK SESSION
6.A. Land Management Code Amendments – Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs – The
Historic Preservation Board Will Review and Provide Input on Proposed Updates to the
Land Management Code to Define and Regulate Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs in Historic
Districts. PL-26-06833 (20 mins.)
7. REGULAR AGENDA
7.A. 60 Prospect Avenue – Material Deconstruction – The Applicant Requests Historic
Preservation Board Approval for Material Deconstruction of 158 Square Feet of the Rear
Facade Siding and One Rear Window of the Significant Historic Structure to
Accommodate a Rear Addition in the Historic Residential-1 Zoning District. PL-26-06837
(20 mins.)
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
7.B. 1060 Woodside Avenue – Material Deconstruction – The Applicant Requests Historic
Preservation Board Approval f …
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PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING
MARSAC MUNICIPAL BUILDING
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
445 MARSAC AVENUE
PARK CITY, SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
MINUTES OF JULY 1, 2026
BOARD MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE: Lola Beatlebrox – Chair, Puggy Holmgren,
Douglas Stephens, John Hutchings, Randy Scott (via Zoom)
EX OFFICIO MEMBERS: Rebecca Ward, Planning Director; Alec Barton, Senior Planner;
Meredith Covey, Planner II; Lillian Zollinger, Planner III; Elissa Martin, Project Planning
Manager; Mark Harrington, Senior City Attorney
1.
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Lola Beatlebrox called the meeting to order at approximately 5:00 p.m.
2.
ROLL CALL
Chair Beatlebrox conducted a roll call of the Board Members present. It was noted that
Board Member Scott was attending virtually.
3.
MINUTES APPROVAL
A.
Consideration to Approve the Historic Preservation Board Meeting
Minutes from June 3, 2026.
MOTION: Board Member Holmgren moved to APPROVE the Historic Preservation Board
Meeting Minutes from June 3, 2026. Board Member Stephens seconded the motion.
VOTE: The motion passed with the unanimous consent of the Board.
4.
STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
There were no Staff or Board communications or disclosures.
5.
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
There were no public communications.
6.
WORK SESSION
A.
Land Management Code Amendments – Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs
– The Historic Preservation Board Will Review and Provide Input on
Proposed Updates to the Land Management Code to D …
Thu Jun 25, 2026 · 13:30
City Council
Council to adopt FY27 budget and water impact fees; consider employee housing
The City Council will hold a work session on walkability improvements for Three Kings Drive, then a regular meeting to consider adopting the final FY27 budget and revised FY26 budget with no property tax increase. They will also discuss water impact fees, compensation for elected officials, and a $1.97M contract for employee housing at 516 Marsac Avenue. Several appointments and consent agenda items are on the slate.
- Ordinance 2026-15: Adopt revised FY26 budget and final FY27 budget at a no-tax-increase rate
- Ordinance 2026-17: Adopt 2024 water impact fee plan and amend water impact fees
- Amendment to contract with Bailey Builder’s Inc. to $1,970,000 for employee housing redevelopment at 516 Marsac Avenue
- Resolution 14-2026: Approve cable television franchise agreement with Comcast of Utah II, Inc.
- Request to authorize up to $115,000 for design and installation of artwork at twenty bus shelters (Bus Stop Improvement Project Phase II)
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✓ Decided: Park City adopts FY2027 budget with no tax increase and reduces council pay
The Council approved the revised fiscal year 2026 budget and final fiscal year 2027 budget, authorizing a property tax rate at a no-tax-increase level. They also passed an ordinance reducing Mayor and City Council compensation for fiscal year 2026–2027 by a 3-2 vote. The meeting included approval of multiple advisory board appointments, consent agenda items such as a $1.97 million contract amendment for employee housing at 516 Marsac Avenue, and structural updates to the Neighborhoods First Streets Committee.
- Approved revised FY2026 budget and final FY2027 budget with a no tax increase rate (motion carried)
- Approved Ordinance 2026-18 reducing Mayor and Council compensation for FY 2026–2027 (3-2)
- Approved Consent Agenda items including Comcast franchise agreement, $115,000 bus shelter art contracts, and Rocky Mountain Power easement (5-0)
- Approved contract amendment with Bailey Builder’s Inc. to increase cost to $1,970,000 and extend term by two months for 516 Marsac Avenue employee housing (5-0)
- Appointed seven members to the Nonprofit Services Advisory Committee, Recreation Advisory Board, and Library Board (terms end June 30, 2029) (5-0)
- Approved Ordinance 2026-16 amending Neighborhoods First Streets Committee structure to add an alternate resident member (5-0)
- Appointed Mike Geer and Carder Lamb as alternate to the Neighborhoods First Streets Committee for terms ending June 25, 2029 (5-0)
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
June 25, 2026
The Council of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac Municipal Building,
City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings will also be available
online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually. Click here for more information.
Zoom Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85396116413
CLOSED SESSION - 1:30 p.m.
The Council may consider a motion to enter into a closed session for specific purposes allowed
under the Open and Public Meetings Act (Utah Code § 52-4-205), including to discuss the
purchase, exchange, lease, or sale of real property; litigation; the character, competence, or
fitness of an individual; for attorney-client communications (Utah Code section 78B-1-137); or
any other lawful purpose.
WORK SESSION
4:45 p.m. - Review the Vision Study for Three Kings Drive Right-of-Way Walkability
Improvements
5:15 p.m. - Break
REGULAR MEETING - 5:30 p.m.
I. ROLL CALL
II. COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF
Council Questions and Comments
III. APPOINTMENTS
1. Re-Appoint Pam Ross and Appoint Mindy Fauntleroy to the Nonprofit Services Advisory
Committee for a Term Ending June 30, 2029
2. Re-Appoint Holland Lincoln and Jody Whitesides, and Appoint Austin Lau and Meredith
Riley to the Recreation Advisory Board for Terms Ending June 30, 2029
3. Re-Appoint Greg Hembrock to the Library Board for a T …
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
445 MARSAC AVENUE
PARK CITY, UTAH 84060
June 25, 2026
The Council of Park City, Summit County, Utah, met in open meeting on June 25, 2026,
at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers.
Council Member Ciraco moved to close the meeting to discuss property and advice of
counsel at 1:32 p.m. Council Member Zegarra seconded the motion.
RESULT: APPROVED
AYES: Council Members Ciraco, Miller, Parigian, Toly, and Zegarra
CLOSED SESSION
Council Member Zegarra moved to adjourn from Closed Meeting at 4:47 p.m. Council
Member Ciraco seconded the motion.
RESULT: APPROVED
AYES: Council Members Ciraco, Miller, Parigian, Toly, and Zegarra
WORK SESSION
Review the Vision Study for Three Kings Drive Right-of-Way Walkability
Improvements:
Julia Collins and Logan Jones, Transportation Planning Department, and Chris Price,
Kimley Horn Consultant, presented this item. Collins indicated that Phase II
improvements would be limited to the City right-of-way. She reviewed the background
and funding for Phase I of this project. Jones summarized outreach efforts that were
made in that neighborhood, and he stated the feedback reflected the recommendation
of having a six-foot sidewalk, separating bikes and pedestrians, and narrowing the
roadway. He noted the timeline for this project would be final design by the fall and 2027
construction. Collins stated most of the project would be funded by a UDOT grant.
Council Member Ciraco asked sta …
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
ordinance establishing compensation for the Mayor, City Council, and Statutory Officers for Fiscal Year 2026– 2027 in Park City, Utah. Council Member Zegarra seconded the motion. RESULT: APPROVED
3 yea
Miller yea · Toly yea · Zegarra yea
Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to review mixed-use project at Kearns & Bonanza, code amendments
The Planning Commission will hold a work session on a major mixed-use development proposed for the five-acre site at Kearns Boulevard and Bonanza Drive, including 106 residential units, commercial and art space, and underground parking. Public hearings are scheduled for a seasonal produce stand conditional use permit, a condominium plat amendment, and several Land Management Code amendments addressing fencing in historic districts, parking requirements, and commissioner recusal and training. The commission may make recommendations to the City Council on code changes.
- Five-Acre Site work session: subdivision, master planned development, and conditional use permit for 106 units, 30,000+ sq ft commercial/art space, and underground parking (MPD: PL-26-06914, CUP: PL-26-06915, PL-26-06917, Subdivision: PL-26-06920)
- 1900 Park Avenue – Conditional Use Permit for temporary seasonal produce stand (PL-26-06948)
- 8200 Royal Street #47 – Condominium Plat Amendment to correct square footage and show exterior walls around enclosed patio (PL-26-06933)
- Land Management Code amendments for fence materials and types in Historic Residential Zoning Districts (PL-25-06769)
- Land Management Code amendments to align parking requirements with updated Transportation Impact Study guidelines and prohibit separate leasing of required off-street parking spaces (PL-25-06513)
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✓ Decided: Planning commission holds work session on five-acre site redevelopment
The Planning Commission held a work session to review a proposal to redevelop a five-acre site at Kearns Boulevard and Bonanza Drive with mixed-use development, including 106 residential units, commercial space, and community amenities. The session was informational, with no public comment allowed and no decisions made.
- Held work session on five-acre site redevelopment proposal
- No public comment allowed during work session
- No substantive decisions made; items discussed for future review
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
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PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
June 24, 2026
The Planning Commission of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings
will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86137534714
SITE VISIT 4:00 PM
The Planning Commission Will Conduct a Site Visit at the Five-Acre Site at the Southwest
Corner of Kearns Boulevard and Bonanza Drive.
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 5:30 PM.
1. ROLL CALL
2. SWEARING-IN CEREMONY
2.A. The City Recorder Will Administer the Oath of Office to John Frontero and Matthew Day to
each Serve Four-Year Terms on the Planning Commission.
3. STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
5. WORK SESSION
5.A. Five-Acre Site – Subdivision, Master Planned Development, and Conditional Use
Permit – The Planning Commission Will Conduct an Introductory Work Session. The
Applicant Proposes to Redevelop the Five-Acre Site at the Southwest Corner of Kearns
Boulevard and Bonanza Drive with a Mixed-Use Development Including 106 Residential
Units, Over 30,000 Square Feet of Commercial and Multidisciplinary Art Space,
Community Green Space, and an Underground Parking Garage. Public input may be sent
to
[email protected]. MPD: PL-26-06914, CUP: PL-26-06915, CUP: PL-26-06917,
Subdivision: PL-26 …
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PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MARSAC MUNICIPAL BUILDING
JUNE 24, 2026
COMMISSIONERS IN ATTENDANCE: Christin Van Dine (Chair), Rick Shand, John
Frontero, Grant Tilson, Seth Beal, Matthew Day
EX OFFICIO: Rebecca Ward, Planning Director; Michelle Kellogg, City Recorder; Nan
Larsen, Senior Planner; Alec Barton, Senior Planner; Lillian Zollinger, Planner III; Jaron
Ehlers, Planner I; Meredith Covey, Planner II; Jacob Klopfenstein, Planner II; John
Robertson, City Engineer; Mark Harrington, Senior City Attorney
1.
ROLL CALL
Chair Christin Van Dine called the Planning Commission Meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. All
Commissioners are present with the exception of Commissioner Adam Strachan.
2.
SWEARING-IN CEREMONY
A.
The City Recorder Will Administer the Oath of Office to John Frontero
and Matthew Day to Each Serve Four-Year Terms on the Planning
Commission.
City Recorder, Michelle Kellogg, administered the Oath of Office to John Frontero and
Matthew Day. Both will serve four-year terms on the Park City Planning Commission.
3.
STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
There were no communications or disclosures.
4.
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
There were no public communications.
5.
WORK SESSION
A.
Five-Acre Site – Subdivision, Master Planned Development, and
Conditional Use Permit – The Planning Commission Will Conduct an
Introductory Work Session. The Applicant Proposes to Redevelop the Five-
Acre Site at the Sou …
Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
Public hearing on historic district design reviews for 301 Marsac Ave and 405 Woodside Ave
The Planning Department will hold an administrative public hearing. Items include a historic district design review for a proposed new single‑family dwelling at 301 Marsac Avenue in the Historic Residential‑1 zone, and a historic district design review for a remodel and rear addition to a single‑family home at 405 Woodside Avenue, also in the Historic Residential‑1 zone. Three extension requests for 36 Prospect Avenue have been withdrawn and will not be considered.
- 301 Marsac Avenue – Historic District Design Review for new single‑family dwelling (Historic Residential‑1 zone) – public hearing/action
- 405 Woodside Avenue – Historic District Design Review for remodel and rear addition to historic single‑family home (Historic Residential‑1 zone) – public hearing/action
- 36 Prospect Avenue – One‑year extension request for Conditional Use Permit (PL-26-06925) – withdrawn
- 36 Prospect Avenue – One‑year extension request for Steep Slope Conditional Use Permit (PL-26-06924) – withdrawn
- 36 Prospect Avenue – One‑year extension request for Historic District Design Review (PL-26-06923) – withdrawn
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✓ Decided: Approved historic district design review for new home at 301 Marsac Avenue
The Planning Director approved a Historic District Design Review for a new single-family dwelling at 301 Marsac Avenue. Three related items (conditional use permit extensions and design review for 36 Prospect Avenue) were withdrawn and no public hearings were held on them.
- Approved Historic District Design Review for single-family dwelling at 301 Marsac Avenue (no vote tally, single director decision)
- Withdrew: Item 1A – 36 Prospect Avenue conditional use permit extension (no hearing)
- Withdrew: Item 1B – 36 Prospect Avenue steep slope conditional use permit extension
- Withdrew: Item 1C – 36 Prospect Avenue historic district design review extension
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLIC HEARING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
June 18, 2026
The Planning Department of Park City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, Planning Department Conference Room, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah
84060. Meetings will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate
virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88167820277
1. REGULAR AGENDA - 12:00PM
1.A. 36 Prospect Avenue – Extension of a Conditional Use Permit – The Applicant
Requests a One-Year Extension to the Conditional Use Permit Approved by the Planning
Commission on May 28, 2025. PL-26-06925
(A) Withdrawn
1.B. 36 Prospect Avenue – Extension of a Steep Slope Conditional Use Permit – The
Applicant Requests a One-Year Extension to the Steep Slope Conditional Use Permit
Approved by the Planning Commission on May 28, 2025. PL-26-06924
(A) Withdrawn
1.C. 36 Prospect Avenue – Extension of a Historic District Design Review – The Applicant
Requests a One-Year Extension to the Historic District Design Approval by the Planning
Department on July 17, 2025. PL-26-06923
(A) Withdrawn
1.D. 301 Marsac Avenue – Historic District Design Review – The Applicant Proposes
Constructing a New Single-Family Dwelling on a Non-Historic Site in the Historic
Residential-1 Zoning District. PL-23-05944
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
1.E. 405 Woodside Avenue – Historic District Design Review – The Applicant P …
Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 16:45
City Council
Public hearing on FY2027 budget with no tax increase rate
The Park City Council will hold a public hearing on a revised budget for fiscal year 2026 and a final budget for 2027, authorizing a no-tax-increase property tax rate. The council will also consider amending the city fee schedule and discuss compensation for elected officials. Several board appointments are proposed, including to the Public Art Advisory Board and Planning Commission.
- Public hearing for Ordinance 2026-15 adopting revised FY2026 budget and final FY2027 budget with no tax increase rate
- Consideration to adopt Resolution 11-2026 amending the city fee schedule
- Discussion of compensation for elective officials
- Reappoint John Frontero and appoint Matthew Day to the Planning Commission through 2030
- Appoint five members to the Public Art Advisory Board with terms through 2029
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✓ Decided: Park City Council appoints members to Public Art Board and Planning Commission
The City Council approved several appointments to the Public Art Advisory Board and the Planning Commission. The Council also adopted revised procurement rules and approved meeting minutes from May 2026. Discussions were held regarding compensation for elective officials, though no final decision was recorded.
- Appointed Tori Stuart, Ariel Goos, and Alexandra Stoelze, and re-appointed Kara Beal and Molly Guinan to the Public Art Advisory Board (5-0)
- Re-appointed John Frontero and appointed Matthew Day to the Planning Commission (5-0)
- Approved City Council meeting minutes from May 21 and 22, 2026 (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution 12-2026 revising procurement rules (5-0)
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
June 11, 2026
The Council of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac Municipal Building,
City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings will also be available
online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually. Click here for more information.
Zoom Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88133743207
CLOSED SESSION - 4:45 p.m.
The Council may consider a motion to enter into a closed session for specific purposes allowed
under the Open and Public Meetings Act (Utah Code § 52-4-205), including to discuss the
purchase, exchange, lease, or sale of real property; litigation; the character, competence, or
fitness of an individual; for attorney-client communications (Utah Code section 78B-1-137); or
any other lawful purpose.
REGULAR MEETING - 5:30 p.m.
I. ROLL CALL
II. APPOINTMENTS
1. Re-Appoint Kara Beal and Molly Guinan, and Appoint Tori Stuart, Ariel Goos, and
Alexandra Stoelze, to the Public Art Advisory Board with Terms Expiring June 30, 2029
2. Re-Appoint John Frontero and Appoint Matthew Day to the Planning Commission for Four-
Year Terms through 2030
III. COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF
Council Questions and Comments
Staff Communications Reports
1. Fourth of July and America250 Celebration Updates and Reminders
IV. PUBLIC INPUT (ANY MATTER OF CITY BUSINESS NOT SCHEDULED ON THE AGENDA)
V. CONSIDERATION OF …
Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
Planning Commission reviews Clark Ranch zone change and master planned development
The Planning Commission will hold a work session to review an updated proposal for the Clark Ranch parcel, including conceptual site plans, slope analysis, and massing study. The commission will also hold public hearings and consider action on several conditional use permits and plat amendments, including a setback exception at a historic site on Empire Avenue, removal of a condominium plat for Empire Ridge, an affordable accessory apartment at American Saddler Drive, and a loft addition at Deer Valley Drive.
- Review of Clark Ranch (PC-SS-121-X) zone change, subdivision, MPD, and CUP with updated site plans
- Public hearing for conditional use permit to allow subterranean garage at 844 Empire Avenue
- Public hearing for plat amendment to vacate Top Sider Condominiums and re-subdivide into five lots at 1238-1256 Empire Avenue
- Public hearing for plat amendment to allow deed-restricted affordable accessory apartment at 2863 American Saddler Drive
- Public hearing for plat amendment to add 179 sq ft loft to Unit 10 at 2100 Deer Valley Drive
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission unanimously approved May 27 minutes
The commission approved the Planning Commission meeting minutes from May 27, 2026 by unanimous consent. The commission then held a work session to review an updated Clark Ranch affordable‑housing proposal, noting that the design incorporates reduced density, lower building heights and a 25‑foot setback. Commissioners discussed roof design, parking and the possibility of increasing the maximum height to 38 feet, but no formal vote or approval was taken, and staff was asked to provide additional visual examples and continue the review.
- Approved May 27, 2026 Planning Commission minutes (unanimous consent)
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
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PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
June 10, 2026
The Planning Commission of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings
will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86137534714
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 May 27, 2026
3. STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
5. WORK SESSION
5.A. Parcel PC-SS-121-X (Clark Ranch) – Zone Change, Subdivision Plan, Master Planned
Development, Conditional Use Permit – The Planning Commission Will Review An
Updated Proposal from the Applicant with Conceptual Site Plans, Slope Analysis, and a
Massing Study. Zone Change PL-25-06656, Subdivision PL-25-06655, MPD PL-25-06654,
CUP PL-25-06653 (60 mins.)
6. REGULAR AGENDA
6.A. 844 Empire Avenue – Conditional Use Permit – The Applicant Requests the Planning
Commission Grant an Exception to the Building Setback Standards for Detached Garages
at a Significant Historic Site to Accommodate a Subterranean Detached Garage in the
Historic Residential - 1 Zoning District. PL-26-06909 (15 mins.)
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
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PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MARSAC MUNICIPAL BUILDING
JUNE 10, 2026
COMMISSIONERS IN ATTENDANCE: Christin Van Dine (Chair), Rick Shand, Adam
Strachan, John Frontero, Grant Tilson, Seth Beal
EX OFFICIO: Rebecca Ward, Planning Director; Lillian Zollinger, Planner III; Nan Larsen,
Senior Planner; Jacob Klopfenstein, Planner II; Alec Barton, Senior Planner; Virgil Lund,
Planner II; Mark Harrington, Senior City Attorney
1.
ROLL CALL
Chair Christin Van Dine called the Planning Commission Meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.
All Commissioners are present with the exception of Commissioner Henry Sigg.
2.
MINUTES APPROVAL
A.
Consideration to Approve the Planning Commission Meeting Minutes
from May 27, 2026.
MOTION: Commissioner Shand moved to APPROVE the Planning Commission Meeting
Minutes from May 27, 2026. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Frontero. The
motion passed with the unanimous consent of the Commission.
3.
STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
There were no communications or disclosures.
4.
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
There were no public communications.
Approved 07.08.2026
Park City Municipal Corporation
Planning Commission Meeting
June 10, 2026
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5.
WORK SESSION
A.
Parcel PC-SS-121-X (Clark Ranch) – Zone Change, Subdivision Plan,
Master Planned Development, Conditional Use Permit – The Planning
Commission Will Review An Updated Proposal from the Applicant with
Conceptual Site …
Thu Jun 4, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
Historic district design review for new dwelling at 841 Lowell Avenue
The Planning Department is holding an administrative public hearing to review a proposal for a new single-family dwelling at 841 Lowell Avenue in the Historic Residential-1 district. The site is non-historic but within a historic district. The hearing will include public input and a vote on the design review application.
- 841 Lowell Avenue – Historic District Design Review – proposed new single-family dwelling on non-historic site in HR-1 district
- Public hearing and action on application PL-26-06903
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLIC HEARING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
June 4, 2026
The Planning Department of Park City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, Planning Department Conference Room, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah
84060. Meetings will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate
virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88167820277
1. REGULAR AGENDA - 12:00PM
1.A. 841 Lowell Avenue – Historic District Design Review – The Applicant Proposes a New
Single-Family Dwelling on a Non-Historic Site in the Historic Residential - 1 District. PL-26-
06903
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during the
meeting should notify the Planning Department at 435-615-5060 or
[email protected] at least 24
hours prior to the meeting.
*Parking is available at no charge for meeting attendees who park in the China Bridge parking
structure.
Thu Jun 4, 2026 · 13:00
City Council
Council to discuss FY27 budget, water rates, and US Open of Mountain Biking
This meeting includes a work session on water impact fees, water rates, planning commission interviews, and the FY27 budget. The regular meeting features a public hearing for a special event permit for the US Open of Mountain Biking, an ordinance to allow temporary leasing signs, and a $1.33M waterline replacement contract. The consent agenda includes a $1.04M parking data contract and a $160K road improvement agreement.
- Work session on FY27 and FY28 water rate update and water impact fees
- Public hearing for Deer Valley's Level 4 special event permit for the US Open of Mountain Biking
- Ordinance No. 2026-14 to amend Title 12 to allow temporary leasing signs for new developments
- Consent: $1,042,366.90 agreement with Cleverciti for parking data collection
- Consent: $1,334,150 contract with Silver Spur Construction for Pinnacle Subdivision waterline replacement
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✓ Decided: Council freezes water rates, orders rate study
The Council agreed to hold water rates steady and conduct a rate study instead of a 19% increase. They also approved a consent agenda for a deed and temporary construction easement on Police Department property, supported a 5% employee compensation increase (2% COLA and 3% merit) for the FY27 budget, and backed a new $65,000 arts manager position. Planning commission interviews were held, and a closed session for personnel was conducted.
- Agreed to freeze water rates and implement a rate study (consensus)
- Approved consent agenda: deed and temporary construction easement on RDA parcel (4-0)
- Supported 2% COLA and 3% merit increase for employees (consensus)
- Supported $65,000 arts manager position in FY27 budget (consensus)
- Supported removing $30,000 from FY27 Main Street RDA budget (consensus)
- Supported $500,000 capital request for mobile barricades and trailers (consensus)
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
June 4, 2026
The Council of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac Municipal Building,
City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings will also be available
online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually. Click here for more information.
Zoom Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88451562853
PARK CITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING - 1:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PUBLIC INPUT (ANY MATTER OF CITY BUSINESS NOT SCHEDULED ON THE AGENDA)
CONSENT AGENDA
1. Request to Approve a Deed and Temporary Construction Easement across a Portion of
RDA Parcel No. SCCS-9-9b-1-X (Police Department Property)
ADJOURNMENT
CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION
1:10 p.m. - Water Impact Fee Update
1:25 p.m. - FY 2027 and 2028 Water Rate Update
1:40 p.m. - Break
1:45 p.m. - Planning Commission Interviews
3:30 p.m. - Break
3:45 p.m. - FY27 Budget Discussion
CLOSED SESSION - 4:45 p.m.
The Council may consider a motion to enter into a closed session for specific purposes allowed
under the Open and Public Meetings Act (Utah Code § 52-4-205), including to discuss the
purchase, exchange, lease, or sale of real property; litigation; the character, competence, or
fitness of an individual; for attorney-client communications (Utah Code section 78B-1-137); or
any other lawful purpose.
REGULAR MEETING - 5:30 p.m.
I. ROLL CALL
II. COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES FROM COU …
Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 17:00
Historic Preservation Board
Board to consider adopting siding materials framework for historic districts
The Historic Preservation Board will hold public hearings and consider multiple actions: adopting a materials evaluation framework for alternative siding materials in historic districts, recommending the Utah Main Street Program, reviewing fence regulation amendments, and deciding on a modification at 844 Empire Avenue. The board will also elect a chair and conduct a work session on the Historic District Grant Program.
- Public hearing and possible action on adopting the Materials Evaluation Framework for alternative siding materials (PL-25-06407)
- Public hearing and recommendation to Utah State Historic Preservation Office for Tier 1 Utah Main Street Program
- Public hearing on proposed Land Management Code amendments for fence regulations in historic residential zones (PL-25-06769)
- Public hearing and action on modifying material deconstruction approval at 844 Empire Avenue to remove 255 sq ft of historic material
- Board chair election for a one-year term
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✓ Decided: Board recommends Park City join Utah Main Street Program
The Historic Preservation Board recommended that Park City participate in the Tier 1 Utah Main Street Program to support preservation-based economic development. The Board also elected a new chair and approved previous meeting minutes.
- Approved April 1, 2026 meeting minutes as amended (Unanimous)
- Elected Lola Beatlebrox as Board Chair for a one-year term (Unanimous)
- Recommended participation in the Tier 1 Utah Main Street Program (Unanimous)
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
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PARK CITY HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
June 3, 2026
The Historic Preservation Board of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the
Marsac Municipal Building, City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060.
Meetings will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82086188552
1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 5:00PM
2. ROLL CALL
3. MINUTES APPROVAL
3.A. Consideration to Approve the Historic Preservation Board Meeting Minutes from April 1,
2026
4. STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
4.A. Historic Preservation Board Chair Election – The Historic Preservation Board Will Elect
One of Its Members to Serve as Chair for a Term of One Year
5. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
6. REGULAR AGENDA
6.A. Utah Main Street Program – The Historic Preservation Board will Consider Forwarding a
Recommendation to the Utah State Historic Preservation Office for the Tier 1 Utah Main
Street Program that Connects Historic Commercial Districts with Technical Assistance,
Peer Community Networks, and Grant Opportunities that Support Preservation-Based
Economic Development.
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Possible Action
6.B. External Siding Materials in Historic Districts – The Historic Preservation Board Will
Review and Consider Adopting the Materials Evaluation Framework for Alternative Siding
Materials for Use on Additions to Historic S …
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PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING
MARSAC MUNICIPAL BUILDING
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
445 MARSAC AVENUE
PARK CITY, SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
MINUTES OF JUNE 3, 2026
BOARD MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE: Douglas Stephens - Chair, Randy Scott
(attending virtually) , Puggy Holmgren , John Hutchings , Lola Beatlebrox , Katie Noble ,
Dalton Gackle
EX OFFICIO MEMBERS: Rebecca Ward, Planning Director; Ian Joyce, Senior Analyst;
Elissa Martin, Planning Project Manager; Meredith Covey, Planner II; Lillian Zollinger,
Planner III; Mark Harrington, Senior City Attorney; John Robertson, City Engineer; Jacob
Klopfenstein, Planner II
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Douglas Stephens called the meeting to order at approximately 5:00 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
Chair Stephens conducted a roll call of the Board Members present. It was noted that
Board Member Randy Scott is attending the Historic Preservation Board Meeting virtually.
3. MINUTES APPROVAL
A. Consideration to Approve the Historic Preservation Board Meeting
Minutes from April 1, 2026.
Board Member Lola Beatlebrox requested that an addition be made to the Meeting
Minutes from April 1, 2026. She asked that it be made clear that the use of a restored
building does not need to be known in order for a grant to be received. For instance,
whether it will be used as a nightly rental. The focus is on whether the historic portion will
be improved.
MOTION: Board Member Holmgren moved to APPROVE the Historic Preservation Board …
Wed May 27, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
Park City Planning Commission to consider upgrading two ski lifts at Park City Mountain Resort
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings and consider conditional use permits for replacing the Eagle and Eaglet lifts with a six-passenger detachable lift and upgrading the Silverlode lift to an eight-passenger detachable lift at Park City Mountain Resort. They will also review several plat amendments, including a drainage easement relocation and a lot line adjustment to correct a non-complying structure. A work session on Land Management Code amendments regarding minor condominium plat amendments is scheduled.
- Park City Mountain Resort – Conditional Use Permit for replacing Eagle and Eaglet lifts with a six-passenger detachable lift with mid-station unload (PL-26-06821)
- Park City Mountain Resort – Conditional Use Permit for upgrading Silverlode lift from six- to eight-passenger detachable (PL-26-06820)
- 6935 Silver Lake Drive – Plat Amendment to amend area of disturbance and ski easement for Lot 12 of Evergreen Subdivision (PL-26-06900)
- 2376 Lucky John Drive – Plat Amendment to relocate a 10-foot-wide drainage easement in Holiday Ranchettes Subdivision (PL-25-06459)
- 10 Claimjumper Court – Plat Amendment to move lot line 10 feet north to correct non-complying structure in Thaynes Canyon No. 1 Subdivision (PL-26-06893)
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission continues Silver Lake Drive plat amendment to uncertain date
The Planning Commission approved the May 13, 2026 meeting minutes unanimously and continued a plat amendment for 6935 Silver Lake Drive to an uncertain date after staff requested more time to work on a ski easement modification. Commissioners discussed potential Land Management Code amendments to allow administrative review of minor condominium plat amendments but took no vote. Public hearings on Park City Mountain Resort's Eagle and Silverlode lift replacement conditional use permits were opened but the minutes do not record a final decision.
- Approved May 13, 2026 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Continued plat amendment for 6935 Silver Lake Drive to date uncertain (unanimous)
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
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PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
May 27, 2026
The Planning Commission of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings
will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86137534714
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 May 13, 2026
3. STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
5. CONTINUATION
5.A. 6935 Silver Lake Drive – Plat Amendment – The Applicant Proposes to Amend the Area
of Disturbance and a Ski Easement for Lot 12 of the Evergreen Subdivision in the
Residential Development Zoning District and Sensitive Land Overlay. PL-26-06900 (2
mins.)
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Continue to a Date Uncertain
6. WORK SESSION
6.A. Land Management Code Amendments – The Planning Commission Will Conduct a
Work Session Regarding Possible Updates to the Land Management Code to Allow
Administrative Review and Final Action for Minor Condominium Plat Amendments. PL-26-
06883 (10 mins.)
7. REGULAR AGENDA
7.A. Park City Mountain Resort – Conditional Use Permit – Park City Mountain Proposes
Replacing the Eagle and Eaglet Lifts with an Upgraded Six-Passenger Detachable Lift with
a Mid-Station Unload in the Rec …
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Fri May 22, 2026 · 09:00
City Council
City Council holds strategic planning retreat
The Park City Council will hold a strategic planning retreat on May 22, 2026, facilitated by Katherine Fry of Marble Peak Consulting. The session will focus on personality profiles, strategic priorities, guiding principles, and a future prioritization framework. No formal votes or public hearings are scheduled.
- Strategic alignment and prioritization retreat facilitated by Katherine Fry (Marble Peak Consulting)
- Discussion of personality profiles, strategic priorities, guiding principles, and prioritization framework
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✓ Decided: Council discusses strategic priorities and vision for 2032
The Park City Council held a strategic planning meeting to discuss community strengths, weaknesses, and long-term goals. The group identified housing, transportation, and sustainability as key priorities and agreed to hold work sessions to further define specific strategies.
- Council agreed to discuss parking strategy in a work session
- Council agreed to discuss roles of Council and staff in a work session
- Council agreed to hold a work session on sustainability and new goals
- Council agreed to revisit strategic priorities every three months
1283 Deer Valley Drive, PARK CITY
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
May 22, 2026
The Council of Park City, Utah, will hold a strategic planning retreat in person at the Christian Center of
Park City - Second Floor, at 1283 Deer Valley Drive, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings will also be
available online. Click here for more information.
Zoom Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83037611144
STRATEGIC PLANNING MEETING - 8:30 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - Light Breakfast Available for City Council and Staff
8:30 a.m. - Opening
The City Council will engage in a strategic alignment and prioritization retreat. Discussion
will include personality profiles, strategic priorities, guiding principles, and future
prioritization framework. The discussion will be facilitated by Katherine Fry with Marble
Peak Consulting.
4:00 p.m. - Adjournment
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during the
meeting should notify the City Recorder at 435-615-5007 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
*No parking is allowed onsite. Please park at City Park and walk to the Christian Center.
Thu May 21, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
Planning Department to consider walls over 6ft and golf net at public hearing
The Park City Planning Department will hold a public hearing on May 21, 2026, to decide several conditional use permits and extensions. Items include a permit for nine walls over six feet at 300 McHenry Avenue, a 15-foot golf net at 2909 Estates Place, and one-year extensions for previously approved permits at four other properties. The meeting will be in person at the Marsac Municipal Building with virtual access.
- 1.A. 300 McHenry Avenue: Administrative conditional use permit for nine walls over six feet for landscaping in Estate Zoning District
- 1.B. 2909 Estates Place: Request to maintain a 15-foot-tall golf net in rear setback in Residential Development Zoning District
- 1.C. 1455 Woodside Avenue: One-year extension of historic district design review for material deconstruction and relocation of a significant historic structure
- 1.D. 732 Crescent Road: One-year extension of steep slope conditional use permit for addition to a landmark historic structure
- 1.F. 121 Sampson Avenue: One-year extension of historic district design review to construct new single-family dwelling on steep slope on vacant lot
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✓ Decided: Planning Director approved ACUP for 2909 Estates Place golf net
The Planning Director approved the Administrative Conditional Use Permit for 2909 Estates Place, allowing a 15‑foot‑tall, 45‑foot‑wide golf net with six conditions. The ACUP for 300 McHenry Avenue was continued to an uncertain future date and will be noticed again before action. No public comments were received on either item.
- Approved Administrative Conditional Use Permit for 2909 Estates Place (golf net) with six conditions
- Continued Administrative Conditional Use Permit for 300 McHenry Avenue to a date uncertain
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLIC HEARING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
May 21, 2026
The Planning Department of Park City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, Planning Department Conference Room, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah
84060. Meetings will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate
virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88167820277
1. REGULAR AGENDA - 12:00PM
1.A. 300 McHenry Avenue – Administrative Conditional Use Permit – The Applicant
Proposes to Construct Nine Walls Over Six Feet in Height for Landscaping at a Single
Family Dwelling in the Estate Zoning District. PL-26-06882
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Continuation to a Date Uncertain
1.B. 2909 Estates Place – Administrative Conditional Use Permit – The Applicant Requests
Approval to Maintain a 15-Foot-Tall Golf Net in the Rear Setback in the Residential
Development Zoning District. PL-26-06891
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
1.C. 1455 Woodside Avenue – Extension of Historic District Design Review – The
Applicant Requests a One-Year Extension to a Material Deconstruction and Relocation
Approval for a Significant Historic Structure in the Recreation Commercial Zoning District.
PL-26-06898
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
1.D. 732 Crescent Road – Extension of Steep Slope Conditional Use Permit – The
Applicant Requests a One-Year Extension to a Steep Slope Conditional Use Permit
Approval to Construct an …
Thu May 21, 2026 · 17:30
City Council
Council to approve $165,858 construction of Empire Shelter and parking signage
The Park City Council will vote on several consent agenda items, including a $165,858 contract with B. Hansen Construction for the Purple Route Eastbound Empire Shelter and parking signage improvements, and a $160,000 heat‑upgrade project for the Park City Bus Barn. The council will also consider new ordinances on waste‑generator and waste‑hauler requirements, and hold public hearings on the 2026 Kimball Arts Festival supplemental plan and compensation for elected and statutory officers for FY27.
- Appointment of Aaron Williams and Matthew Matsuura to the Police Complaint Review Committee (3‑year terms)
- Consent agenda item: authorize B. Hansen Construction, Inc. to spend up to $165,858 for Empire Shelter and parking signage improvements
- Consent agenda item: authorize Wasatch Heating & Air, Inc. to spend up to $160,000 for the Park City Bus Barn heat upgrade
- Consideration of Ordinance 2026‑07 to add waste‑generator and waste‑hauler requirements to the city code
- Public hearing on the 2026 Kimball Arts Festival supplemental plan and Level Five special event permit
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✓ Decided: Council OKs $165,858 bus shelter and parking signs near Bonanza Flat
The council approved a task order for the Purple Route Eastbound Empire Shelter and Parking Signage Improvements project up to $165,858, with a caveat to coordinate with Utah Open Lands on signage. Several appointments were made to the Police Complaint Review Committee and Board of Adjustment. Consent agenda items including a police firearm trade, bus barn heat upgrade, trail bridge support, and Percent-For-Arts resolution were approved. A proposed ordinance requiring businesses to have recycling service was discussed but the minutes end before a decision.
- Appointed Aaron Williams and Matthew Matsuura to 3-year terms on Police Complaint Review Committee (5-0)
- Re-appointed Jennifer Franklin, appointed Beth Armstrong to Board of Adjustment for 5-year terms, and appointed Rick Smith as alternate through June 2027 (5-0)
- Approved consent agenda items 2-5: police firearm/computer disposition, bus barn heat upgrade ($160,000), trail bridge letter of support, and Resolution 10-2026 on Percent-For-Arts (5-0)
- Approved task order with B. Hansen Construction not to exceed $165,858 for Purple Route Eastbound Empire Shelter and Parking Signage Improvements, with caveat to coordinate with Utah Open Lands (5-0)
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
May 21, 2026
The Council of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac Municipal Building,
City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings will also be available
online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually. Click here for more information.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82701218154
REGULAR MEETING - 5:30 p.m.
I. ROLL CALL
II. APPOINTMENTS
1. Appointment of Aaron Williams and Matthew Matsuura to 3-Year Terms on the Police
Complaint Review Committee Beginning July 1, 2026
(A) Action
2. Re-Appointment of Jennifer Franklin and Appointment of Beth Armstrong to the Board of
Adjustment for 5-Year Terms through 2031, and Appointment of Rick Smith to Fill the
Vacant Alternate Position through June, 2027
(A) Action
COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF
Council Questions and Comments
Staff Communications Reports
1. February 2026 Sales Tax Report
2. Longer-Term Leases in Employee Housing
III. PUBLIC INPUT (ANY MATTER OF CITY BUSINESS NOT SCHEDULED ON THE AGENDA)
IV. CONSENT AGENDA
1. Request to Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Task Order with B. Hansen
Construction, Inc., in a Form Approved by the City Attorney’s Office, Not to Exceed
$165,858.00 for the Construction of Purple Route Eastbound Empire Shelter and Parking
Signage Improvements Project
2. Request to Authorize the Police Department …
Wed May 13, 2026 · 17:30
Planning Commission
Park City Mountain Resort proposes replacing Eagle/Eaglet and Silverlode lifts
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two conditional use permits for major lift upgrades at Park City Mountain Resort, with final action continued to May 27. It will also provide a recommendation on sign code amendments for a new leasing sign definition and temporary portable signs in the Community Transition district. Several plat amendments are scheduled for action, including lot combinations and divisions at various addresses.
- Replace Eagle and Eaglet lifts with a six-passenger detachable lift with mid-station unload (PL-26-06821)
- Upgrade Silverlode lift from six- to eight-passenger detachable (PL-26-06820)
- Sign code amendments to add leasing sign definition and allow temporary portable signs in Community Transition district (PL-26-06819)
- Conditional use permit for a 144-square-foot pool at 30 Sun Ridge Cove (PL-26-06854)
- Plat amendment combining two lots into one at 1010 Woodside Ave and 1011 Park Ave (PL-26-06880)
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission reviews Park City Mountain Resort lift upgrade proposal
The Planning Commission discussed a Conditional Use Permit for Park City Mountain Resort to replace the Eagle and Eaglet lifts with a six-passenger detachable lift. The session focused on parking, traffic, and transportation mitigation strategies. No final vote on the permit was recorded in the provided text.
- Approved Planning Commission Meeting Minutes from April 8, 2026 (Unanimous)
- Approved Planning Commission Meeting Minutes from April 22, 2026 (Unanimous)
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
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PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
May 13, 2026
The Planning Commission of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings
will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86137534714
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 8, 2026
2.B. Consideration to Approve the Planning Commission Meeting Minutes from April 22, 2026
3. STAFF AND BOARD COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES
4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
5. REGULAR AGENDA
5.A. Park City Mountain Resort – Conditional Use Permit – Park City Mountain Proposes
Replacing the Eagle and Eaglet Lifts with an Upgraded Six-Passenger Detachable Lift with
a Mid-Station Unload in the Recreation and Open Space Zoning District and Sensitive
Land Overlay. PL-26-06821 (60 mins.)
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Discussion; (C) Continue Public Hearing to May 27, 2026 for
Possible Final Action
5.B. Park City Mountain Resort – Conditional Use Permit – Park City Mountain Proposes
Upgrading the Silverlode Lift From a Six-Passenger Detachable to an Eight-Passenger
Detachable Lift in the Recreation and Open Space Zoning District and Sensitive Land
Overlay. PL-26-06820 (30 mins.)
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Dis …
Thu May 7, 2026 · 12:00
Planning Department Administrative Public Hearing
Planning hearing to consider extension for plat amendment on Woodside Avenue
The Park City Planning Department will hold a public hearing to consider a one-year extension for recording the Wardell Replat First Amended Plat Amendment at 364 and 368 Woodside Avenue. An administrative conditional use permit for constructing nine walls over six feet in height at 300 McHenry Avenue is continued to May 21, 2026.
- One-year extension to record plat amendment at 364 and 368 Woodside Avenue (action expected)
- Conditional use permit for landscaping walls over six feet at 300 McHenry Avenue (continued to May 21)
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✓ Decided: Planning Director approves one-year extension for Woodside Avenue plat amendment
The Planning Director approved the applicant's request for a one‑year extension to record the Wardell Replat First Amended Plat Amendment for 364 and 368 Woodside Avenue. The extension moves the recordation deadline to April 2, 2027. No public comments were received.
- Approved one-year extension for Plat Amendment at 364 & 368 Woodside Avenue
City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLIC HEARING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
May 7, 2026
The Planning Department of Park City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing in person at the Marsac
Municipal Building, Planning Department Conference Room, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah
84060. Meetings will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate
virtually.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88167820277
1. REGULAR AGENDA - 12:00PM
1.A. 364 and 368 Woodside Avenue – Plat Amendment Approval Extension – The
Applicant Requests a One-Year Extension to Record the Wardell Replat First Amended
Plat Amendment. PL-26-06863
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Action
1.B. 300 McHenry Avenue – Administrative Conditional Use Permit – The Applicant
Proposes to Construct Nine Walls Over Six Feet in Height for Landscaping at a Single-
Family Dwelling in the Estate Zoning District. PL-26-06878
(A) Public Hearing; (B) Continuation to May 21, 2026
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during the
meeting should notify the Planning Department at 435-615-5060 or
[email protected] at least 24
hours prior to the meeting.
*Parking is available at no charge for meeting attendees who park in the China Bridge parking
structure.
🏢 Building at this address: 5 m tall
Thu May 7, 2026 · 14:30
City Council
Council to adopt FY27 tentative budget, $10M bus stop improvements, land transfer
The Park City Council will hold a regular meeting with a work session on transportation metrics, fire conditions, and the FY27 tentative budget. In the regular meeting, the council will consider adopting a tentative FY27 budget with a no-tax-increase property tax rate and setting a public hearing for June 11. They will also vote on authorizing up to $10 million for bus stop improvement phases 2 & 3, a $2.1 million agreement with Horrocks Engineers for the Re-Create 248 transit priority project, and a quit claim deed transferring Marsac Roundabout land to UDOT. The consent agenda includes ordinances accepting improvements for Moonshadow Condominiums and Huntsman Estates.
- Consideration to authorize Bus Stop Improvement Phases 2 & 3 construction not to exceed $10,000,000 and Little Kate Corridor design amendment of $140,000
- Consideration to authorize $2,100,000 agreement with Horrocks Engineers for Re-Create 248 Transit Priority Project
- Consideration to adopt FY27 tentative budget with no tax increase, public hearing set for June 11
- Consideration to transfer Marsac Roundabout land to UDOT via quit claim deed
- Consent agenda includes ordinances accepting improvements for Moonshadow Condominiums and Huntsman Estates
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✓ Decided: Council approved closed session to discuss property
The council moved to close the meeting to discuss a property and the motion was approved unanimously. Later the council approved adjournment of the closed meeting, also unanimously. No other actions were voted on.
- Approved closed session to discuss property (5-0)
- Approved adjournment of closed meeting (5-0)
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PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
May 7, 2026
The Council of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the Marsac Municipal Building,
City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah 84060. Meetings will also be available
online and may have options to listen, watch, or participate virtually. Click here for more information.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85927879080
CLOSED SESSION - 2:30 p.m.
The Council may consider a motion to enter into a closed session for specific purposes allowed
under the Open and Public Meetings Act (Utah Code § 52-4-205), including to discuss the
purchase, exchange, lease, or sale of real property; litigation; the character, competence, or
fitness of an individual; for attorney-client communications (Utah Code section 78B-1-137); or
any other lawful purpose.
WORK SESSION
3:15 p.m. - Review Transportation Performance Metrics
4:15 p.m. - Fire Conditions Update with PC Fire Marshal and Park City Fire District
4:30 p.m. - FY27 Tentative Budget Discussion
5:00 p.m. - IT Assessment Findings Presentation by Berry Dunn
5:15 p.m. - Break
REGULAR MEETING - 5:30 p.m.
I. ROLL CALL
II. PRESENTATIONS
1. Presentation of the 2026 Cindy Matsumoto Historic Preservation Award and Consideration
to Approve Resolution No. 07-2026, a Resolution Proclaiming May 2026 as Historic
Preservation Month in Park City
(A) Action
COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF
Council Questi …
Wed May 6, 2026 · 17:00
Historic Preservation Board
Historic Preservation Board meeting canceled for May 6
The regular May 6, 2026 meeting of the Park City Historic Preservation Board has been canceled. A majority of board members will attend a non-business Historic Preservation Celebration at the McPolin Barn on May 8.
- Meeting canceled; no decisions or discussions scheduled
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City Hall, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City
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PARK CITY HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING
SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH
May 6, 2026
The Historic Preservation Board of Park City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting in person at the
Marsac Municipal Building, City Council Chambers, at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah
84060. Meetings will also be available online and may have options to listen, watch, or
participate virtually.
MEETING CANCELED
The Historic Preservation Board Meeting, Scheduled for May 6, 2026, Has
Been Canceled.
A Majority of the Historic Preservation Board Will be Attending the Historic
Preservation Celebration at the McPolin Barn, 3000 UT-224, on Friday, May 8,
2026, 4:00pm-6:00pm. City business will not be conducted.
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations
during the meeting should notify the Planning Department at 435-615-5060 or
[email protected] at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
*Parking is available at no charge for meeting attendees who park in the China Bridge
parking structure.
Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 72 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.
💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
🌐 County-level context (Summit County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Traffic fatalities2 (1 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments2,810 (33,144 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,808/mo (2025)
Adults with low literacy11.1% (low numeracy 17% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
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107
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$143.9M
Spending$114.4M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load MODERATE
Outstanding debt$252.7M
Debt-to-revenue1.76×
Debt-load index62 / 100
A debt-load indicator (national percentile of debt, deficit & aid-reliance) — not a solvency verdict. Cross-checked against official state fiscal-stress scores where they exist.
The money — out
200 contractssource: city procurement & payrollWho the city actually cuts checks to. Largest contracts on file:
GILLIG LLCFY2023 vendor payment total (#1 highest-paid vendor)
$14.7M
ALDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANYFY2023 vendor payment total (#2 highest-paid vendor)
$13.2M
HARRISON WESTERN CONSTRUCTION, CORPORATIONFY2024 vendor payment total (#1 highest-paid vendor)
$2.8M
COALITION TITLE AGENCY INC.FY2024 vendor payment total (#2 highest-paid vendor)
$2.1M
200 employees on the public payroll — every position and salary is public record.
Outcomes — economic mobility
source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research useFor kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:
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