PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
CITY COUNCIL - LEGAL NOTICE
445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah
Thursday, June 5, 2025, 5:30PM
The City 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.
REGULAR SESSION 5:30 PM
Items Listed Below May Include Discussion, Public Hearing and Action
Thursday, June 5, 2025, 5:30PM the City Council of Park City, Utah, will hold a public hearing at its regularly scheduled meeting in person at the Marsac Municipal Building, City Council Chambers at 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah to Consider Approving Ordinance No. 2025-11 Amending the Land Management Code to address Radon Mitigation Retrofits, Childcare Facility Updates, Steep Slope Conditional Use Permit Updates, Materials and Opacity for New Residential Structures in Historic Districts, and Changes to Comply with State Code Updates.
Radon Mitigation. Requiring construction that accommodates potential future radon mitigation systems in new buildings and additions so future owners can retrofit if high radon levels are detected (Sections 15-1-10(E) Conditional Use Review Process; 15-6-5 Master Planned Development Requirements; 15-6.1-11 Affordable Master Planned Development Site Planning; Chapter 15-13 Regulations for Historic Districts and Historic Sites). PL-24-06011
Steep Slope Conditional Use Permits. Proposed amendments update criteria for retaining walls, address pools and hot tubs, and create continuity in standards for development on Steep Slopes in the Historic Residential Districts (Chapters 15-2.1 Historic Residential-Low Density (HRL) District; 15-2.2 Historic Residential-1 (HR-1) District; 15-2.3 Historic Residential-2 (HR-2) District; and Section 15-15-1 Definitions). PL-23-05673
Materials and Opacity for Residential Structures in Historic Districts. On March 5, 2025, the Historic Preservation Board forwarded a recommendation to Planning Commission and City Council to amend regulations for non-Historic Structures in the Historic Districts, removing the requirement for new buildings to be painted opaque, and establishing a process to consider materials that may be used on non-historic structures in the Historic Districts (Sections 15-11-6 Additional Duties, 15-13-2 Regulations for Historic Residential Sites, 15-13-8 Regulations for New Residential Infill Construction (and Non-Historic Residential Sites) In Historic Districts). PL-25-06407
Maximum Driveway Width. Proposed amendments establish an exception to the maximum 27-foot driveway width for Single-Family Dwellings and Duplexes in non-Historic Residential Zoning Districts when needed to provide safe ingress/egress to garages and parking areas (Sections 15-3-3 General Parking Area And Driveway Standards, 15-3-4 Specific Parking Area And Driveway Standards For Single Family Residences And Duplexes, Parking Areas With 5 Or More Spaces, And Parking Structures). PL-25-06475
Child Care Facilities. Amendments streamline the review process for new Child Care facilities, allow flexibility in parking arrangements and provide consistency with State regulations (Chapters 15-2.1 through 15-2.23 Zoning District Uses, Section 15-3-6 Parking Ratio Requirements For Specific Land Use Categories, Section 15-4-9 Child Care and Child Care Facilities, and Section 15-15-1 Definitions) PL-24-06006
Changes Required to Reflect State Code Updates. Proposed amendments address Mobile Business and Food Truck land use and permitting (Title 4 Licensing, Chapters 4-9 Mobile Vendors, and 4-5 Regulation Of Specific Businesses, and Sections 15-2.5-2, 15-2.6-2, 15-2.13-2, 15-2.14-2, 15-2.16-2, 15-2.17-2, 15-2.18-2, 15-2.19-2, 15-2.22-2, Commercial and Residential Development Zoning District Uses, and 15-15-1 Definitions), adds business license review timelines for uses not defined in the code (Chapter 4-3 General Application Process), removes public hearing from appeals (Section 15-1-18), and removes the lot line adjustment process and replaces with a boundary adjustment and boundary establishment (Chapter 15-7 Subdivisions and Section 15-15-1 Definitions). PL-24-06005, PL-25-06476
Notice Posted: May 21, 2025
Notice Published: May 24, 2025
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