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Monday, January 15, 2024

Garden City Town Notes-Jan. 11, 2024








Minutes approved.

Public Comments: Bryce & Bess Huefner stated their concerns about another restaurant serving alcohol. Bryce remembered living in Tooele 2 doors down from a bar and people would knock on their door and ask why the bar was closed. Bess thought parking would be an issue especially if UDOT does put curb and gutter in front of Cody’s.

Healthwest was approved for the change of license from Bear Lake Health Clinic.

Fusion 89 (in the Aloha bldg.) will be serving pork & rice bowls, seafood, and a variety of food. There will be food trucks parking on the west side of their property. They were approved.

The amended license for Cody’s to provide hard liquor during meals was approved. The license includes Sunday. Servers will be over 21.

STR at the Seasons was approved.

Encumbering lots 55 & 56 at Eagle Feather in Shundahai was approved.

A Preliminary PUD located on the lot that Firehouse is located was approved on the condition that parking be addressed.

The Sweetwater Townhomes will be back in Feb. after the attorney reviews the plat.

For reasons of health and safety a fine of $20,000 was approved for buildings which do not have a working fire suppression system.

Digging in the City ROW without a permit will be a $2,500 fine and was approved.

Several ordinances were reviewed i.e. flying in and out of Garden City, flying below 1,000 feet, and updating final plats will all come back to the council in Feb.

Shanna Wiscomb has been hired as the new librarian.

The City Council reviewed the Annual Ethics Pledge and signed it.

Reports from Council:

Ken talked about the rebranding that the City is planning to do. He also talked about getting a price to redo the boardwalk.

Martel talked about an oudoor grant for a motorized trail and improvements up Hodges Canyon. Mike Leonhardt and Bill Cox met with the USFS and are putting together a plan to be started in the spring. They will work with the trails Foundation started by Mark Smoot to implement the volunteer work.

Pat is working to make sure Raspberry Days goes well.

Mike Leonhardt reviewed the TRT grant monies with the following information. (Look at the top).

 


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