Park City Council Meeting Summary January 15, 2019

Post Date:01/18/2019 5:42 PM

SUMMARY of the JANUARY 15 PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING  

 

IN THE WORK SESSION

Planning Commission Vacancy Interviews
City Council interviewed six applicants for two vacancies on Park City Planning Commission. A decision will be made soon.

 

IN THE REGULAR MEETING

APPOINTMENTS

Council approved the following appointments:

  • Hans Fuegi to the Board of Adjustment, with a term ending June 2023. Hans has served on the Board of Adjustment previously.
    BOA Appointment Staff Report

     

  • Becca Gerber as Mayor Pro-Tem and Alternate for calendar year 2019. Mayor Pro-Tem fills in for Mayor Beerman when he is not available.

 

STAFF COMMUNICATIONS AND DISCLOSURES

FY2019 Quarterly Budget Report
City staff presented to Council the FY2019 Quarterly Budget Report. The report includes information regarding where the City stands in terms of actual and overage spending.
Budget Monitoring Staff Report
Attachment A: Expenditure Report
Attachment B: Revenue Report

 

Website Redesign
City staff provided Council with an update on the website redesign project, which has been allocated for in the FY2019 budget. The City is working with a company called Granicus, formally known as Vision, on the website redesign. The project is currently in its research stage. There is a community survey to acquire information and feedback from site users.
Website Redesign Staff Report

 

COUNCIL APPROVED THE FOLLOWING ITEM FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA:

 

OLD BUSINESS

Park City Vision 2020 – Community Visioning Project Update
City staff presented an update to Council on the Community Visioning project for 2020. Staff recommended the selection of Future IQ as the firm to assist with this project, and highlighted the upcoming community outreach efforts and methods to kick off in February 2019.

 

NEW BUSINESS

Council approved the following new business items:

 

The following new business items were continued to a future meeting:

 

 UPCOMING CITY MEETINGS

  • Planning Commission: 1/23, 5:30 p.m. at City Hall
  • City Council: 1/29, 6:00 p.m. at City Hall *Tuesday meeting
  • City Council Retreat: 2/7-2/8, 9:00 a.m. at Park City Library
  • State of the City: 2/12, 6:00 p.m. at Park City Library
  • City Council: 2/14, 6:00 p.m. at City Hall

 

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Park City, Utah Designated “SolSmart Gold” for Advancing Solar Energy Growth

Post Date:11/26/2018 4:32 PM

    FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
    Celia Peterson

    celia.peterson@parkcity.org

    435.287.5624


    Park City, Utah Designated “SolSmart Gold” for Advancing Solar Energy Growth

     

    PARK CITY, UTAH (November 26, 2018) – Park City, Utah received a Gold designation from the national SolSmart program for making it faster, easier, and more affordable for homes and businesses to go solar.

    This designation recognizes Park City for taking bold steps to encourage solar energy growth and remove obstacles for solar development. For companies looking to expand, a SolSmart Gold designation is a signal that Park City is “open for solar business.”

    SolSmart, led by The Solar Foundation and the International City/County Management Association (ICMA), is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office. More than 200 cities, counties, and small towns have achieved SolSmart designation since the program launched in 2016. Park City is one of 91 SolSmart Gold designees. This is especially notable as Utah is a non-home rule state, which means that Park City is not allowed to set its own energy code. Only six communities in non-home rule states have achieved SolSmart Gold.

    We have a clear path to 100% renewables by adopting a mix of energy efficiency measures, working with our utility to build new renewables, and producing solar energy from our rooftops. We want to make it practical and economic for all Parkites to harvest their energy directly from the sun. To achieve SolSmart Gold, we have modified our code to encourage our residents to adopt rooftop solar.  We know that local renewables are of local economic benefit and provide clean, cheap energy for our community. This is our future and we are proud to receive this designation,” commented Mayor Andy Beerman.

    As a SolSmart designee, Park City can help solar companies reduce the cost of installations and pass savings on to consumers. This allows even more local homes and businesses to obtain affordable, clean, and reliable electricity through solar. The actions Park City has taken will help encourage solar companies to do business in the area, driving economic development and creating local jobs.

    To receive designation, cities and counties make changes to their local processes to reduce the time and money it takes to install a solar energy system. This includes evaluating local permitting processes, as well as planning and zoning procedures. SolSmart designees also develop innovations in areas such as market development and finance.

    For example, Park City waives permitting fees and has a streamlined process to ensure that solar systems can be permitting within two business days.

    SolSmart uses objective criteria to award communities points based on the actions they take to reduce barriers to solar energy development. Communities that take sufficient action are designated either gold, silver, or bronze.

    As part of the SolSmart program, a team of national experts provides no-cost technical assistance to help communities achieve designation. All cities and counties are eligible to join the SolSmart program and receive this technical assistance. Interested communities can learn more at SolSmart.org.