At its April 9 meeting Park City council approved a series of ordinances, resolutions, plats and contracts advancing infrastructure, development and facility projects across the city. Most motions carried unanimously.
Key votes and outcomes
- Resolution to authorize offering for sale of 2024-1 temporary notes (roughly $26,000,000, financing streets, water and sewer, largely special-assessed). Motion by Ben Salceda, second by Jim Schrader; approved 7-0.
- Final plat: NorthPark Industrial Addition (approx. 80 acres, LI zoning). Motion to approve final plat; approved 7-0.
- Final plat: Champtown Addition (approx. 90 acres, subdivided into three lots and reserves). Motion to approve final plat; approved 7-0.
- Resolution determining advisability for Whitson Way and Beaumont Street improvements (estimated cost $1,032,000; 100% assessed to improvement district). Motion by Ben Salceda; approved 7-0.
- Aircap Drive improvement resolution (clarifying benefit district after final plat; overall cited amount $4,279,000). Motion by Jim Schrader; approved 7-0.
- Stormwater drainage facilities: authorization of phases 1–3 (phase 1 includes five projects totaling $1,369,000). Motion by Ben Salceda; approved 7-0.
- Letter of agreement with Wilson and Company for Channel 4 drainage improvements (design and construction inspection, lump-sum design and hourly inspection, $310,750). Motion to approve; approved 7-0.
- Bid award: Air Capital Industrial Park sixth addition (roadway, storm sewer, waterline). Low bidder Andale Construction at $1,134,982.50 (below engineer estimate); council authorized contract execution; approved 7-0.
- Ordinance amending private security agency licensing to identify the KBI for background checks (roll-call vote, all "Aye"). Approved.
- Contract/quote for City Administration Center interior improvements (JMG Construction, approximately $138,350) to create six new office/storage spaces; council authorized execution of the contract; approved 7-0.
- Approval of revised homebuyer incentive program (tiered upfront incentive combined with a five-year 75% rebate of the city's portion of ad valorem property tax for first-occupant new construction); approved 7-0.
Most action items were approved on staff recommendation; several votes were procedural or technical (final plat approvals and assessments). Council also received a presentation on pool concepts and survey results where no action was taken.
The meeting adjourned following council reports and routine announcements.