Park City seeks residents to help shape city’s future land use
Jan 13, 2025
Park City Municipal has put out a call for residents to join one of its four public boards with upcoming vacancies. Opportunities to serve include positions on the Planning Commission, Appeal Panel, Historic Preservation Board and Board of Adjustment, which the city said are key groups that help guide municipal land use decisions. “Park City relies on the dedication of our resident volunteers to help keep us heading in the right direction when it comes to land use,” said Mayor Nann Worel. “I deeply appreciate the time and effort people invest to ensure we continue to grow responsibly and remain a great place to live. These boards are an essential part of shaping our future.” Responsibilities vary by board: The Planning Commission serves as a nonpolitical and pivotal, long-range planning body for Park City including review and recommendation on the general plan, annexations, and Land Management Code amendments, and decisions on plats, conditional use permits and master planned developments, according to the city.
The Appeal Panel hears and decides appeals on Planning Commission decisions.
The Historic Preservation Board is charged with preserving and encouraging historic preservation of Park City’s mining heritage per the Land Management Code.
The Board of Adjustment hears and decides variances from the Land Management Code and appeals of Historic District Design Reviews. Time commitments for each board vary, the city said, which means residents can contribute based on their experience and availability. To learn more and apply, visit here. The post Park City seeks residents to help shape city’s future land use appeared first on Park Record.