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Show The Pioneer Post _ Marriott-Slaterville City Newsletter June 2000 Volume II Issue 6 MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR At the end of our first year as a city, I want to thank everyone within our borders for their efforts in making our first year an overwhelming success. There are so many people that have given of their time and talents in volunteering that I could not name them all. There have been literally thousands of hours of work given at no cost to the city in order for us to succeed. Unless you are involved in the daily operations of the city, you would not believe the tremendous amount of work that transpires. As a result we have achieved most of our governmental and financial budget goals. We even have a small cushion for future emergencies. Our next year's budget 11 begin July 1st, and will require close monitoring (if we don't need it, we won't buy it), but it will be done with our promise of no property tax in Marriott-Slaterville. Mayor NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Notice is hereby given that the Marriott-Slaterville Planning Commission and City Council will host several important public hearings on June 28 at 7:00 PM, and July 6 at 6:00 PM respectively. The public comment shall be taken on the matters of compensation of elected and statutory officers, zoning enforcement, wireless communication towers, cluster subdivisions, PRUDs, and other zoning and land use matters. Please plan to attend these public hearings and give your comments. All the public hearings will be held at Marriott-Slaterville City Hall, 1195 West 400 North. Please feel free to call (627-1919) if you have any questions. Planning Commission Meeting Update Wednesday, June 28, 2000, at 7:00 PM 1. Discussion/Action on concept review of proposed "cluster" subdivision plan to connect with Pioneer Road and 3000 W. 2. Public Hearing - Discussion/Action adopting zoning enforcement ordinance, imposing fines and/or jail sentence for violations, not eliminating a private cause of action, and other enforcement guidelines. 3. Public Hearing - Discussion/Action on ordinance regulating the construction of wireless communication towers. 4. Public Hearing - Discussion/Action regarding recommended amendments to the zoning ordinance, particularly but not limited to Cluster Subdivision Special Provisions, Planned Residential Unit Development (P.R.U.D.), Small Public Land Use Subdivisions, Board of Adjustment. 5. Adjourn. City Council Meetings Update Thursday, June 15, 2000, 6:00 PM, agenda: 1. Riverside Marine on 12 Street Final Approval. 2. Franchise and Use Agreements. 3. Resolution to acquire two LDS Parks. 4. Resolution for compensation reimbursement agreement with Hooper City Transition Company, LC. Thursday, July 6, 2000, 6:00 PM, agenda: 1. Call to order. 2. Public Hearing - Discussion/Action on Ordinance 2000-10, an Ordinance Providing Compensation of Elected And Statutory Officers. 3. Public Hearing - Discussion/Action adopting zoning enforcement ordinance, imposing fines and/or jail sentence for violations, not eliminating a private cause of action, and other enforcement guidelines. 4. Public Hearing - Discussion/Action on ordinance regulating the construction of wireless communication towers. 5. Public Hearing - Discussion/Action regarding recommended amendments to the zoning ordinance, particularly but not limited to Cluster Subdivision Special Provisions, Planned Residential Unit Development (P.R.U.D.), Small Public Land Use Subdivisions, Board of Adjustment. 6. Items to be placed on next council agenda Remember that the above agendas are tentative. For a final agenda contact the city office, 627-1919, or go to a location where agenda is posted at least 24 hours prior to meeting: City Hall, Mulligans, 12th Street Flying J, or Excel. Council meetings are scheduled for the 1st and 3rd Thursday at 6:00 PM each month. The Planning Commission meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month at 7:00 PM. The second meeting of the month may be canceled if it is not necessary. |