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2010 June 3 - SOS-C-57 Variance

June 3, 2010
7:00 pmto8:00 pm

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

Southshore at Silver Springs Subdivision Plat C Lot 57 Stream/Lake Setback Variance Request
1614 South Shore Drive, Park City, UT 84098
Parcel: SOS-C-57, 0.17 acres

Public notice is hereby given that the Summit County Board of Adjustment will conduct a public hearing to discuss and possibly approve a variance to the Snyderville Basin Development Code setback requirements regarding streams and lakes at the Southshore at Silver Springs Plat C Subdivision.  The proposed variance would allow the applicant to expand a deck closer to the drainage stream and lake adjacent to Southshore at Silver Springs Plat C Subdivision Lot 57, located at 1614 S. Shore Dr., Parcel SOS-C-57. The applicant, Darvel Hammond, representing Corey and Debra Decamp, is requesting to encroach into the required 100 foot lake-stream setback by approximately 82 feet on the west and 59 feet from the north in an effort to expand an existing deck.

The public hearing will be held on Thursday, June 3, 2010 beginning at 7:00 p.m.
Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main Street, Coalville, Utah, 84017

For further information, please contact Sean Lewis, at the Summit County Department of Community Development, P.O. Box 128, 60 North Main Street, Coalville, Utah 84017 or call at (435)336-3134, or email at slewis@co.summit.ut.ut.  To view a location map and the Staff Report available on May 28, 2010 please visit: http://www.summitcounty.org/information/agendas.html  [Page takes a few moments to load but has interesting maps, photos and reasoning.]

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Silver Springs Attendees:  Clay & Lucy Archer, Corey Decamp, contractor Darvel Hammond and associate, Bill Noland with Attorney Ted Barnes.

Sean Lewis presented a Power Point presentation outlining his reasons for denial of the variance and a sketch of the existing patio and the proposed deck.  (Lewis will provide these in the next few days for inclusion here.)

The deck will extend four feet beyond the present cement patio. The deck will extend the width of the back side of the house.
The deck will vary from the 100′ easement on the west side of the subject home from the inlet stream.
Utah Law establishes a 100′ set back from all water bodies but precedence has been set within Silver Springs and the area to allow shorter setbacks.  The home on Lot 57 is on the higher elevation side of the small pond (south side).  It was stated that the homes on the north side of the pond would sustain flooding long before the homes on the south side, and that the north and east outlet streams and gates were more than adequate to moderate the pond water level.  The Decamp lot easements (north and west) slope down to the water.

The DeCamp’s are not asking for infringement into the 20′ (+/-) enjoyment easement, they requested that the 100′ setback from the edge or center of the stream and pond be allowed a variance, similar to that enjoyed by the majority of the pond south shore neighbors. The approval was unanimous by the BOA board.

It was stated that the little pond was the property of the Silver Springs Master Association, transferred from Mountain Regional Water Special Service District a number of years ago (2004).  Lewis also reported that there exists a 20′ (+/-) exclusive private enjoyment around the perimeter of the pond for the use of the association members.  (Will ask him if this is true or is the perimeter easement , owned by the MA, a private easement for the contiguous homeowners only.)

2010 June 22 Election Day

June 22, 2010

SUMMIT COUNTY ELECTION DAY

The Silver Springs Community Precinct 16 is scheduled to cast your votes at:

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
4595 N. Silver Springs Drive

2010 Election Dates, Deadlines and information
http://www.co.summit.ut.us/clerk/elections.html

Silver Springs Precinct 16 Map

Utah House of Representatives District 25 Map
Utah State Senate District 26 Map

Primary Election - June 22, 2010. The Primary ballot will consist of races for US Senate (Republican), Utah House 53 (Republican) Utah House 25 (Democratic), North Summit School Board #4 (Non-partisan), and South Summit School Board #4 (Democratic).

Primary elections are a political candidate nominating process. In accordance with Utah Law, political parties determine the rules for selecting their candidate and choose if their primary election is open or closed.

Republican Party – Closed Primary
ONLY registered voters that are affiliated with the Republican Party can vote a Republican ballot. Unaffiliated voters may affiliate with the Republican Party on Election Day by filling out a party affiliation form. A Voter MAY NOT switch parties and be allowed to vote a Republican Ballot. The last day to switch from one party to another is May 24th.

Democratic Party – Open Primary
Any registered voter may vote a Democratic Party ballot. There are no restrictions based on party affiliation. There is no requirement for a voter to affiliate with Democratic Party.

Non-partisan Ballot
In areas where there is local school board race on the ballot any registered voter is eligible to cast a vote.  If they vote a Republican or Democratic ballot these races will appear on their party ballot under a “Non-partisan” heading.

U.S. Senator (6-year Term)
Name Party City Phone Email
Tim Bridgewater Republican
Mike Lee Republican
Sam F. Granato Democrat
Governor (2-year Term) Financial Reports
Name Party City Phone Email
Gary R. Herbert Republican Orem
Peter Caroon Democrat SLC
W. Andrew Mcullough Libertarian Lehi
Lt. Governor (2-year Term) Financial Reports
Name Party City Phone Email
Greg Bell Republican Fruit Heights
Sheryl Allen Democrat Bountiful
Aric M. Cramer, Sr. Libertarian Hurricane
State Senate District 26 Financial Reports
Name Party City Phone Email
Kevin T. VanTassell Republican Vernal 435-789-0724 vantassellforsenate@sbtnet.com
Paul Dowland Democrat Park City 801-381-1204 pdti88@yahoo.com
Representative District 25 Financial Reports
Name Party City Phone Email
Rick Raile Republican SLC 801-582-9998 rickraile@quest.net
Joel K. Briscoe Democrat SLC 801-583-2281 joelfor25@gmail.com
Anthony C. Kaye Democrat SLC 801-309-5600 tony180va@gmail.com
Representative District 53 Financial Reports
Name Party City Phone Email
Melivin R. Brown Republican Coalville 435-647-6512 mskinc02@yahoo.com
Jon Hellander Republican Wanship 801-573-1153 bigjon@allwest.net
Glenn J. Wright Democrat Park City 435-640-9284 wright.glenn@gmail.com
For a complete listing of all state filings visit http://elections.utah.gov/2010Candidates.htm
Council Seat D (4-year Term)
Name Party City Phone Email
Christopher Robinson Democrat Park City 801-599-4397 crobinson@theensigngroup.com
Gary Shumway Constitution Kamas 801-824-4469 garyshumway@hotmail.com
Council Seat E (4-year Term)
Name Party City Phone Email
David Ure Republican Kamas ureurie@yahoo.com
Kaycee Simpson Democrat Kamas 435-640-2235 kssimpson@allwest.net
Assessor (4-year Term)
Name Party City Phone Email
Steve Martin Democrat Oakley smartin4665@gmail.com
Robert D. Hunt Republican Park City rrapraisal@gmail.com
Attorney (4-year Term)
Name Party City Phone Email
David Brickey Republican Park City drbsummit@gmail.com
Auditor (4-year Term)
Name Party City Phone Email
Blake Frazier Democrat Oakley
Clerk (4-year Term)
Name Party City Phone Email
Kent Jones Democrat Henefer kjones@allwest.net
Richard Motto Republican Park City 435-659-9790 richmotto@msn.com
Recorder (4-year Term)
Name Party City Phone Email
Alan Spriggs Democrat Coalville 435-336-5872
Sheriff (4-year Term)
Name Party City Phone Email
Dax Shane Democrat Francis 801-641-1180 dshane@allwest.net
Dave Edmunds Republican Oakley 435-640-8117 s.edmunds@live.com
Treasurer (4-year Term)
Name Party City Phone Email
Corrie Kirklen Democrat Park City 435-602-0690 corriekirklen@votecorriefortreasurer.com
Henry Glasheen Republican Park City 435-513-0440 henryglasheen@comcast.net