The City is currently seeking candidates for five different boards that play a role in guiding the future of Park City. Boards of Appeals (one alternate), Historic Preservation Board (three seats), Library Board (four seats), Recreation Advisory Board (three seats), and Youth Recreation Advisory Board [RAB] (five-nine seats). Details and application links below:

Appeal Panel

The three-member Appeal Panel is appointed by the City Council to hear appeals of Planning Commission decisions on Conditional Use Permits, Master Planned Developments, and Plats. Required qualifications for these three-year terms include Park City area residency, five or more years of prior experience in an adjudicative position, and/or a legal or planning degree. Click here for more information

Board of Adjustment

This is a legislative board that hears and decides appeals from zoning decisions to applying special exceptions to the Land Management Code. The board also makes determinations regarding modifications of non-conforming uses and hears appeals on determination non-conforming or non-complying status. Click here for more information

Board of Appeals

The Board of Appeals hears and decides appeals on building and housing code decisions through City Council appointed community members qualified by experience and training in building construction. Click here for more information.

Historic Preservation Board

This is a board created pursuant to Utah Code to preserve and encourage compatible infill to protect Park City's mining heritage according to Land Management Code Chapters 15-11 and 15-13. Click here for more information.

Library Board

The Library Board of Trustees, representing the citizens of Park City, and working in partnership with the Library Director, evaluates library services and community needs, establishes library policies, and sets goals to be implemented by the director and staff. Board members inform others about library services, needs, and accomplishments to foster a positive public image and build community support. Click here for more information.

Planning Commission

The Commission acts as a non-political, long range planning body for Park City. Review of specific projects is limited to matters requiring their consideration. The scope of these reviews is outlined in the Land Management Code and includes: general plan review, annexation review, subdivision approval, subdivision and record of survey plat and plat amendment review, master planned development approval, conditional use permit approval, appeals of staff decisions, termination of inactive applications, and sensitive land review. Click here for more information.

Police Complaint Review Committee

All complaints regarding police personnel or policy are first reviewed by an internal investigation. If a complainant is unsatisfied with the result of that investigation, s/he can request a review by the Police Complaint Review Committee, which is comprised of Park City residents.  The purpose of the Park City Police Complaint Review Committee is to act in the capacity of an advisory body, which will review proposed complaint dispositions of complaints filed against police personnel and/or police procedure, if formally requested and to provide findings, conclusions, and recommendations to the Chief of Police on those complaints reviewed.

The Committee will provide their findings, conclusions, and recommendations to the Chief of Police, who will make the final determination. Click here for more information.

Public Art Advisory Board

The function of the Public Art Advisory Board is to perform an assessment of Park City's cultural art needs, create a public art plan, procure funds for art, establish guidelines for public art, process and review art and ultimately make recommendations to the City Council on art projects, programs, and funding. Click here for more information.

Recreation Advisory Board

The function of the Recreation Advisory Board is: to advise the City Council and staff on parks and recreation policy and projects, to support and promote the policies and programs of the Library and Recreation Departments, to advise and support staff on staff recommended budget priorities, to serve as liaison between the community and public agencies on parks, to stimulate community involvement and support for City Council annual and long term goals and priorities, and all parks, recreation and beautification projects. Click here for more information.