January 2021 - Santa Clara City
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Office Hours Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm January Calendar of Events 03 Friday 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Public Meetings 04 Office Closures: January 1, 2020 - New Year’s Day January 18, 2020 - Martin Luther King 2021 Clean Up Dumpsters 05 Court Hours Monday - Thursday Code Enforcement 06 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Public Meetings 2021 Friday Your Utility Bill Explained 07 8:00 am - 1:00 pm City Council Regularly scheduled City Council meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Court Sessions 1st & 3rd Tuesday Wednesdays of each month at 5:00 p.m. at City Hall. Water Conservation 08 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Trials & Pre-trials Planning Commission Regularly scheduled Planning Commission meetings are held on the 2nd Public Works 09 2nd & 4th Tuesday Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall. 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm Parks, Trails & Cemetery 10 Mayor Technical Review Committee Regularly scheduled Technical Review Committee meetings are held RICK ROSENBERG every Thursday at 8:30 a.m. Business & Dog Licensing 11 City Council JARETT WAITE Contact Building Codes - Flood Mitigation 06 WENDELL GUBLER 2603 Santa Clara Drive BEN SHAKESPEARE LEINA MATHIS Santa Clara, Utah 84765 Safe Southern Utah 07 DENNY DRAKE (435) 673-6712 City Manager Coming Soon to Santa Clara 12 www.sccity.org BROCK JACOBSEN contact@sccity.org City & Local Business Directory 13 1 2
JANUARY 2021 Public Meetings Live Stream Video CALENDAR OF EVENTS Tune into our Youtube Channel to watch Planning Commission and City Council Meetings videos! Please visit our website: https://sccity.org/events for updates and full cal- endar of events. Full Agendas, meeting packets, and archive minutes and Upcoming Meetings Streamed Live: videos can be found on the City calendar at: https://sccity.org/events/ or https://sccity.org/agendas-minutes/. City Council Work Meeting - 01/06/2021 January 1, 2021 City Council Regular Meeting - 01/13/2021 New Year’s Day - Office Closed Planning Commission Regular Meeting - 01/14/2021 January 6, 2021 City Council Work Meeting City Council Regular Meeting - 01/27/2021 January 7, 2021 Technical Review Committee Meeting Notice of Public Hearings PUBLIC HEARINGS TO DISCUSS TWO PROPOSED PROJECT PLANS IN AN EXISTING PD-COMMERCIAL ZONE LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF PIONEER PARKWAY AND RACHEL DRIVE January 13, 2021 Regular City Council Meeting The Planning Commission of the City of Santa Clara will hold two Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 14, 2021 in the City Council Chambers of the Town Hall located at 2603 Santa Clara Dr., Santa Clara, UT. 84765. January 14, 2021 Technical Review Committee Meeting Regular Planning Commission Meeting The purpose of the Public Hearings is to receive public input on proposed Project Plans in a Planned Development Commercial zone as follows; January 18, 2021 1. Quench It Retail Center located at 3663 Pioneer Parkway (Lot 1 Giovengo subdivision). Martin Luther King Day - Office Closed 2. O’Reilly Auto Parts Store located at 3635 Pioneer Parkway (Lot 2 Giovengo Subdivision). Project Plans consist of a site plan and building elevation drawings for each of the above proposed January 21, 2021 projects. Technical Review Committee Meeting Citizens of Santa Clara are encouraged to attend the hearing where they will be given the opportunity to express any concerns they may have with the proposed action. January 27, 2021 In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations Regular City Council Meeting (including auxiliary Communicative aids and services) during this hearing should notify the City Re- corder, Chris Shelley at 673-6712 ext.203 at least 24 hours prior to the hearing. January 28, 2021 Chris Shelley, City Recorder Technical Review Committee Meeting 3 4
2021 CLEAN UP DUMPSTERS CODE ENFORCEMENT 2021 Clean up dumpsters are up. The Landfill holds 2 hazardous scheduled for March 5-6, June 4-5, waste collection days during the September 10-11, and December year, find the dates at wcsw.org/ 3-4. Watch for notices in the 2021 household-hazardous-waste/. newsletters on the city website at The St. George Reuse Center lo- www.sccity.org. cated at 575 E. Brigham Rd. ac- cepts removed vegetation and There will be 3 dumpsters at the tree limbs for mulching; you can Little League Parking Lot and 1 also take your discarded Christ- at the Town Hall Parking Lot on mas tree there for mulching. The the above dates. For large, bulky Reuse Center phone # is 627-4028. By Scott Bannon, Code Enforcement Officer items like furniture & applianc- Republic Services will also pick up es call Republic Services at 628- Christmas trees after the holiday. There are requirements that follow a short- 2821 to schedule a special pick term rental property. An approved Santa Clara City Business License is required, as Short-Term Rentals well as a Utah State Sales Tax License for reporting of transient room tax. The prop- Short term rentals are becoming increas- erty must be managed by a Property Man- ingly popular recently. Short term rentals ager that has a Santa Clara City Business are considered a rental that occurs be- License and has a local property manage- tween a property owner and renter for 29 ment representative. consecutive days or less. Any home that is in an R-1-10 zoned area There are specific areas within the city (residential single family), is NOT permit- that permit short term rentals. The areas ted to have a short-term rental. Long that are currently zoned for short-term or term rentals are permitted. As per Section nightly rentals include: Arcadia, Paradise 17.20.260(A), the Santa Clara City Code Village at Zion, Lava Falls at Entrada, Sand states a short-term rental outside of the Pointe at Entrada and Ocotillo. Lava Cove currently allowed zoned area is subject to Estates is not zoned for short term rent- penalties and fines. If you have any ques- als. tions, please call 435-656-4690, ext. 222. or visit Santa Clara City Offices. 5 6
Your Utility Bill Explained Let’s compare your Utility Bill with some other bills you pay. A grocery store receipt, a restaurant check, the checkout page for your online purchase, and so on. It’s completely normal to be able to review what WATER CONSERVATION you just purchased, each item and it’s price. Why should a Utility bill be any different? The next time you receive your bill, take a moment to read through it. You will see individual line items, each with it’s own charge amount, all adding up to the total bill. On your bill we provide a graph to show how your utility use has varied over the course of the year. This can be a helpful way of seeing when your use reaches it’s By Santa Clara highest amounts. Santa Clara uses a Increasing Rate structure. The unit price is higher the more usage. This rate structure is designed to promote conservation. Water Department On December 16, 2020, the City Council approved the 2020 Water Conservation Plan. In 2004 the benefits of a wa- ter Conservation Plan led the Utah State legislature to pass the Utah Water Conservation Plan Act (73-10-32, UCA). This Act requres each public water system over 500 connections to submit a Water Conserva- Understanding Power & Water Usage tion Plan every five years. Our Power is Billed in KWh: Your bill shows units of water conservation plan has electricity you use in kilo-watt-hours (KWh). This is simply the amount of power (watts) something been prepared to meet these uses if left on for an hour, divided by 1000. requirements and to address Base Rate @ 20.00 the concerns of leaders and First 500 kWh .0874 citizens of both Santa Clara Next 1,000 kWh .0885 City and the State of Utah. It is Over 1,500 kWh .0985 intended that the plan will help For example, at the first 500 kWh rate of .0874, the Santa Clara City prepare for and average central air conditional uses about 3,500 watts per hour. If that air conditioner runs for 12 meet the future water needs of hours a day, it will use 42,000 watts or rather 42 our community and effectively kWh’s and will cost you 3.67 a day or about $110.00 manage our water resources. a month. Water is Billed in 1,000 Gallons: Your bill shows the Water-Saving Ideas for your amount of water you use in 1,000 gallons. This is simply the amount of water used times by 1,000. In home: https://slowtheflow.org/ this example above, the total water usage was 9k gallons. The average American uses around 88 gallons per day per person in the household. For a residential household size of 4, the average monthly usage is about 10,560 gallons, costing you about 36.00 a 7 8 month.
Public Works Parks & Trails Wreaths Across America 2021 Cemetery Clean Up There are three regularly scheduled cemetery clean ups each year. They be- gin on the first Monday of February, May and November. The winter clean-up will begin on Monday February 1. All flow- ers and decorations should be removed from the cemetery before that date. Remaining flowers and decorations will be removed and disposed of with Crack Sealing City Streets the exception of new burials. Flowers and decorations can be returned to the T he Public Works Department will be crack sealing City Streets for cemetery Friday February 5th. Thank the next few months. To be effective, it is necessary to blow debris you for helping to keep the cemetery a from the street before the crack sealing process is started. At the beautiful place of remembrance. end of each work day, the crew will come back and clean the debris away from the sidewalks and driveways. If you see Public Works doing sealing on your street please move your vehicles off the street to help expedite the crack sealing work. Thank you for your patience and cour- tesy during these street repairs. Dixie Transportation Expo W e are excited to announce the Dixie Regional Transportation Expo will be held virtually on Tuesday, February 9, 2021. From the comfort of your home, visit virtual booths and talk with transportation representatives one-on-one for projects like the South- ern Parkway, State Route 9, St. George Regional Airport, and the north- ern/western corridor as part of the Dixie MPO long-range plan. Visit dixietransportationexpo.org to attend and receive more information. Pictured: Wreaths Across America on December 19, 2020. Learn more at: https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/ 9 10
Business License Renewals 2021 2021 Business License Renewals were sent out in December and are due no later than January 31, 2021. Please make sure your Utah Depart- ment of Commerce entity registration and any state licenses are current and that you provide that information with your renewal. Daycares, preschools, and commercial businesses must have their annual fire safety inspection done and provide verification of the inspection for renewal. To schedule your fire safety inspec- tion call (435) 674-1083; please call early to get on the inspection schedule. Business Licenses cannot be issued without the fire safety in- spection. For other questions please call (435) 673-6712 Ext. 201. Dog Licensing 2021 2021 Dog Licenses are now available at the Santa Clara Town Hall Office. Please provide a copy of your dog’s rabies certificate to show proof of current rabies vaccination at the time of licensing. License fees are as follows: • 1st dog Fixed: $10.00 Not Fixed: $20.00 Snow Canyon • 2nd dog Fixed: $12.00 Not Fixed: $22.00 Little League Registration Please remember City Ordinance requires that Little League Resgistration for Softball and Baseball is COMING SOON you license your dogs annually. The city dog open January 15, 2021 - February 15, 2021. license tag and rabies vaccination tag should be on your dog’s collar worn on your dog. If Register online at: www.snowcanyonlittleleague.com your dog is found at large the city tag makes Email: snowcanyonlittleleague1981@gmail.com it easy to identify the owner and get your pet back to you. Desert Village Townhomes We will not be holding a dog licensing/vacci- Dollar Tree nation clinic so please be sure to stop by or Buck’s Ace Hardware call the office to license your dogs for 2021. You can also call to license your dogs if we Mo’Bettahs have a copy of the current rabies vaccination Quench It certificate. Late fees apply after Feb. 28. For dog licensing questions call 673-6712 EXT 201. O’Reilly Auto 11 12
E AR E C O M MITTED W ING OUR CUST EEP OM TO K ND EMPLOYEES SAFEERS A SAFE SOUTHERN UTAH Ensure employees are Observe social distancing, wearing face masks and including spacing customers other personal protective or clients according to state equipment when needed. guidelines. Promote healthy hygiene including Check employees daily frequent hand Clean high touch for COVID-19 symptoms. washing. surfaces frequently. #SAFESOUTHERNUTAH Learn more and take the pledge at safesouthernutah.com 13 14
City Directory Local Business Directory MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL Absolute Pressure/DBA Absolute Power Brad Layton Cut & Dried Home Hair Salon Madelyn Derrick Lamy’s Mexican Grill Lamberto Ortiz Rose Restoration Michael Rose RICK ROSENBERG | Mayor..................................................................................................................................................................... mayor@sccity.org 435-272-6580 (435) 632-0990 2235 Santa Clara Drive 673-8006 JARETT WAITE | Councilman................................................................................................................................................................. jwaite@sccity.org WENDELL GUBLER | Councilman....................................................................................................................................................... wgubler@sccity.org Acoustic Brilliance Inc Dazzle Jewelry Creations Landscape Maintenance RV/Business Storage Matthew & Janessa Langston Jane Garassino Belmont Gardening Bruce Belmont BEN SHAKESPEARE | Councilman....................................................................................... ................................................... bshakespeare@sccity.org 435-619-4113 707-486-1754 628-2013 628-2013 LEINA MATHIS | Councilwoman.......................................................................................................................................................... lmathis@sccity.org DENNY DRAKE | Councilman................................................................................................................................................................. ddrake@sccity.org AKA Embroidery DCW Enterprises – iPRO Realty Lark’s Nest Baking Shining Star Preschool Angie Langston Chris Warhurst 669-5304 Trudy Carlson 229-9653 435-313-5623 669-6461 CITY MANAGER BROCK JACOBSEN............................................................................................................................................................................ bjacobsen@sccity.org A-Team Computer Services Delyn Norling Manual Therapist Learning Time for Little Minds Preschool Smarty Pants Preschool Gary Allred MaryAnn Bryner Amy Call 435-313-0705 668-7384 313-8182 435-632-7803 ADMINISTRATION basalt Massage Dharma Wheels Cyclery & Dental Of- Lightfoots Chevron , CBR Enterprises Strain Landscaping SHERRY LAIER | Utilities & Treasurer.....................................................................................................................................................slaier@sccity.org Elizabeth Hench fice Brad & Cindy Pollman Craig Strain CHRIS SHELLEY | City Recorder..........................................................................................................................................................cshelley@sccity.org 916-521-8104 Jon Kolon 216-2789 668-9150 435-615-6819 DITZIE WHITEHEAD | Administrative Services......................................................................................................................... dwhitehead@sccity.org Big West Cleaning and Restoration Dominos Pizza Delivery & Take Out Maya’s Luxury Nail Salon Superbloom Coffee Roasters DEBBIE BANNON | Finance.................................................................................................................................................................. dbannon@sccity.org Jason Lindsey Randy Snow Sarah Stinson Holly Snow Canada 435-632-9187 688-8885 435-256-5638 435-233-6087 BUILDING DEPARTMENT Bone Appetit Natural Pet Pantry Don’s Remodeling Handyman Mixed Greens Fast Fresh Food Super Star Preschool COREY BUNDY | Building Official......................................................................................................................................................... cbundy@sccity.org Natalie Don Crothers Eric Martinez Debra Gourley SELENA NEZ | Permit Technician.............................................................................................................................................................. snez@sccity.org 435-673-6241 688-2709 435-216-1500 656-1647 FRED FAGE| Building Inspector................................................................................................................................................................ ffage@sccity.org Brooks Window Design Doug’s Master Auto Care Mobile Notary Service The DOG HAUS Benita Brooks Douglas Lefler Jeri Sue Stewart Leslie Stock FIRE DEPARTMENT 628-2768 673-6622 619-2262 928-846-1184 RANDY HANCEY | Fire Chief................................................................................................................................................................. rhancey@sccity.org BT Pearson Tire & Service Dutchman’s/Cravings Moore N More Popcorn The Knitting Post Bradley Pollmann Nick Frei Dianna Moore Barbie Williams JUSTICE COURT 435-628-0431 628-8482 435-680-3820 435-610-1488 Building Concepts of Southern Utah Eagle Creek Landscapes Mountain America Credit Union Uncle & Auntie’s Gift Shop KENNETH ARMSTRONG | Judge.................................................................................................................................................. karmstrong@sccity.org Brent Andersen Darrin Heinz 435-674-3856 Vicki Lasswell LISA BUNDY | Court Clerk...................................................................................................................................................................... lbundy@sccity.org 668-6300 435-229-7725 3582 Pioneer Pkwy 634-9416 MISTY BRENNEMAN | Court Clerk............................................................................................................................................ mbrenneman@sccity.org Café Rio Mexican Grill Fisher Lawn & Yard Care Mr. Honey Do Service Vamp Body Art, LLC 435-628-2440 Bart Fisher Marshall Dick Adam PARKS & RECREATION 3540 Pioneer Pkwy #109 862-7457 669-0870 435-531-2159 BRAD HAYS | Parks Director................................................................................................................................................................... bhays@sccity.org Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop Fusion Specialty Pharmacy O’Gallagher’s Exclusive Barbering Viking Pest and Plant SHERRELLE PONTARELLI | Parks Administration........................................................................................................................ spontarelli@sccity.org 435-216-1800 Koby Taylor R. Ph., Pharm D. Timothy Gallagher Daniel Heckaman 3540 Pioneer Pkwy #107 435-703-9680 801-830-0019 435-272-6316 POLICE DEPARTMENT BOB FLOWERS | Police Chief.............................................................................................................................................................. bflowers@ivins.com Classy Lawn & Yard Care Garden Sprout Pest Control – Viking Pest Control Wilde Electric, Inc. Shane Waegerle Lance Allred 435-272-4129 Terry Wilde RICH RODGERS | Police Captain........................................................................................................................................................ rrodgers@ivins.com 862-7762 673-3839 632-7297 PUBLIC WORKS Clover Patch Quilt Shop Jill Muhlestein Harmons Grocery Store 435-773-6200 Photos by Richelle Richelle Nelson Woof! Wellness Center Anita Delelles JACK TAYLOR | Public Works Director................................................................................................................................................. jtaylor@sccity.org 435-986-9070 3520 Pioneer Parkway 632-5544 435-275-4536 DUSTIN MOURITSEN | Public Works Assistant Director......................................................................................................... dmouritsen@sccity.org Class Act Consignments Janet Morgan, Realtor Power Yoga Southern UT KRISTELLE HILL | Executive Assistant.................................................................................................................................................... khill@sccity.org Jackie Zapf Janet Morgan Andrea Riggs 435-218-3835 435-669-6471 435-525-1024 POWER DEPARTMENT Colorful Kids Creative Academy Susan Ursomarso Kathy Ence’s Preschool Kathy Ence Red River Health & Wellness Chiropractic GARY HALL | Power Superintendent...................................................................................................................................................... ghall@sccity.org 808-482-4826 435-628-1224 435-767-9355 Colour Salon & Spa Kiwi Plumbing & Heating Robert Austin Tile STORM WATER Chelsea Rockefeller Michael Puriri Robert Austin (435)703-9899 435-256-0114 435-272-4186 SCOTT BANNON | Storm Water Manager/Code Enforcement.................................................................................................... sbannon@sccity.org 15 16
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