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Official Basin Recreation Business
ADOPTED REC AND TRAILS MASTER PLAN (276k PDF) - March 22, 2006
Snyderville MP Trails Map
ADOPTED CAPITAL FACILITIES (80k PDF) - April 2006
Snyderville CFP Trails Map
ADOPTED ECONOMIC ANALYSIS (2.1Mb PDF) - April 2006

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Sharon Odell
Board Chair |
Tim Douglas
Chair-Elect
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Ron Perry
Treasurer |
Scott McClelland
Clerk
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Tracey Douthett
Board Member
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Jim Moran
Board Member |
Scott Siemon
Board Member |
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Snyderville Basin
Special Recreation District
P.O. Box 980127, 5705 Trailside Drive
Park City, Utah 84098
Phone: (435) 649-1564
Fax: (435) 649-1567
Front Desk Ext. 10
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Basin Recreation
Field House Recreation Center
1388 Center Drive @ Newpark
Mailing: P.O. Box 980127
Park City, UT 84098
Phone: (435) 655-0999
Fax: (435) 649-4325
Front Desk Ext. 10
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Our Federal Tax ID # is 87-0553500.
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Ken Mickelsen
District Administrator |
Bonnie Park
Project Manager |
Rena Jordan
Business Manager |
Maikella Parker
Finance & Personnel |
Laura Mair
Trailside Office Coordinator |
Bruce Dickens
Parks & Facilities Manager
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Jason Lance
Parks Maintenance Coordinator
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Eric Wilkinson
Parks Team |
Padraic McGarry
Parks Lead Worker
(Fields & Events) |
Josh Elmer
Parks Team
Irrigation
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Senta Beyer
Trails Project Manager
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Bob Radke
Trails Maintenance Coordinator
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Mark Patterson
Trail Lead
Worker |
Shelley Phillips-Nielson
Recreation Manager |
Matt Strader
Field House Coordinator |
Brian Hanton
Recreation
Coordinator |
Justine Isleib
Program
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2008 ANNUAL NOTICE OF SCHEDULED MEETINGS SNYDERVILLE BASIN SPECIAL RECREATION DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL BOARD
Notice is hereby given that the Administrative Control Board of the Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District will hold its regularly scheduled meetings on the following Wednesday evenings. Unless otherwise noticed, all meetings will begin at 6:00 pm, and will be held at the Trailside Park Board Room, 5715 Trailside Drive, Park City, Utah. Following is a calendar of meetings for 2008. Public notice of all regularly scheduled board meetings and meeting agendas will be published in the Saturday edition of the Park Record Newspaper preceding the meeting date, for verification of time and location. Publicly noticed special meetings may be called from time to time, as deemed necessary in the interest of conducting District business.
January 16, 30
February 13
March 5, 19
April 2, 16
May 7, 21
June 4, 18
July 2, 16
August 6, 20
September 3, 17
October 1, 15
November 5, 19
December 3, 17
Posted December 26, 2007
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SNYDERVILLE BASIN SPECIAL RECREATION DISTRICT
FACILITIES FEE APPLICATION INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTION GUIDE
> Facilities Fee Guide (80k PDF)
> Impact Fee Application (108k PDF)
The Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District is a special District
formed by Summit County to plan for, construct and operate recreation facilities
and programs in the Snyderville Basin (the un-incorporated area surrounding Park
City). Voters in the District authorized the sale of general obligation bonds to
build the recreation facilities. As population increases in the Snyderville Basin,
additional community park facilities (baseball fields, soccer fields and park
support structures), recreation facilities and trails will be constructed using the
funds collected through impact fees, as required by the District rules and
regulations. More information on the facilities to be constructed can be obtained
by requesting a copy of the Capital Facilities Plan and Recreation and Trails
Master Plan from the District.
The application, which accompanies this instruction guide, is required to be
completed in full, in compliance with the Summit County Ordinance concerning
new construction within the Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District.
Impact fees are not collected for additions to existing homes, remodeling
jobs that do not increase the number of separate family living spaces, commercial
remodels that do not increase the square footage, and electrical and plumbing
work.
The recreation facilities impact fee you pay will be the result of a series of
computations required by Utah law. The stated initial fee in the regulations
differs between residential housing, where the fee starts at $4,140.27 per unit, and
commercial lodging (non-condominium) where the fee starts at $521.82.
Commercial projects (retail, office, industrial, etc.) are assessed on the project size
at $.38 per square foot. After the application is filed with the District, the stated
initial fee will be computed and adjusted in the computation by the District to
account for property taxes paid by the property in the past to retire the recreation
bond and the amount that is estimated to be paid in the future, over the life of the
bond. After the adjustments have been made to reduce the fee for property tax
credits, the fee computation and statement will be provided to you within a time
period of two (2) working days for payment.
You are entitled to additional credit if you have, without compensation,
constructed and dedicated to the District any of the capital facilities planned to be
built by the District. Obtaining this credit will require advance planning and
consultation between you and the District to make certain that what you build to
qualify for the credit is what the District planned in the capital facilities plan. You are not entitled to credits for recreation facilities which are not in the
facilities plan or which are required by Summit County in the planning and
development approval process.
The District may give credit for complete construction and dedication of
trails or other facilities, which are in the capital facilities plan on a case-by-case
basis. Credit will not be given for land or facilities offered by the developer for
density credits.
After all allowable credits have been used to reduce the fee as much as
possible, payment must be made to the District. A receipt for presentation to the
Summit County building official will be required, before a building permit will
be issued.
If you disagree with the fee computation or believe that you are exempt
from payment of the fee, you may appeal the fee computation or the applicability
of the fee to your project to the Administrative Control Board of the District. If
you decide to appeal any decision involved in the fee computation or payment
process, please obtain a copy of the formal Rules and Regulations from the
District and use the information in the rules to advise you on the appeal process.
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