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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Garden City Council Meeting

Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times

GARDEN CITY, Utah. July 20, 2017.   Carol Bitner, owner of Ideal Beach Investment, LLC; asked for a business license to conduct a short-term rental business.  According to the City’s ordinance, if you own more than one short term rental, you need a license to take care of them.  The Council approved her request.

There were requests for short term licenses from the following:

Russ and Kim Laing, 868 North Blackberry Drive, have hired Bear Lake Project Management to take care of their property 

Jerry Bingham has a home at 2176 South Bear Lake Blvd, #432.  It will be handled by Ideal Beach Master Association.

Amy and John Nollner are the owners and managers of 140 West Persimmon Drive.

Brett Hanney is the owner and manager or the home at 258 Snowmeadow Circle.  He will take care of his own property.  It was noted that he needs 7 parking stalls instead of 6.

Shane Fitzgerald at 745 North Cambry will be using Bear Lake Cabin Rental Company for his rental.

C. Bitner, owner and manager of 2176 South Bear Lake Blvd. #7B, will be taking of this short-term rental.

C. Bitner, owner and manager of 2176 South Bear Lake Blvd. #95, will also handle this property.

Justin and Angela Heider have a home at 957 South Balsamorhize Road.  Bear Lake Cabin Rentals and Property Management Company will be handling this property.

Jay Stocking has a home at 592 South Amber Court.  Bear Lake Legacy Management will be handling this property.  It was noted that the bed next to the window needs to be moved to another location in order to conform to the City’s ordinances.

Pearl Kunz has a home at 918 North Newberg Drive #2.  Bear Lake Lodging will be taking care of this property.

Justin Hardinger of Osterloh Properties will be taking care of the property located at 2176 S. Bear Lake Properties, LLC.

The motion was made and passed to grant short-term rental licenses to the above individuals.

The motion was made and passed to approve the Utah Retirement System that has updated the rate structure for 2017.

Resolution #R17-02 is a resolution updating the Administrative Code Infraction Fine Schedule to include a fine for food trucks conducting business without a permit.  The fine will be $750.   It was noted that two individuals have contacted the city concerning food trucks.

The Council made and passed the motion to appoint counting election judges as follows:  Anita Weston, Sharlene Millard, and Melina Hislop, with Deenna Tolentino as an alternate.


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