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We Wednesday, August 5, 2015 6:30 Welcome 6:35 Fire Report 6:40Police Report Detective Josh Smith, CIUDistrict6@slcgov.com, 801-799-3112 Crime stats www.slcpd.com/community/crime-map vs Crime statswww.slcpd.com/community/crime-map 6:50Announcements YNC elections: Co-Vice Chair and Sec/Treasurer Mayoral Primary Mailed Vote Election. Aug 11, 2015 Miller Park Grand Celebration Thursday, August 27, 2015 6-8 PM Miller Park Kids Art Project (KEEPYalecrest) Friday, August 14, 9:00AM -1:00 pM Miller Park Retaining Wall Concern -Jim Webster 7:05Presentations Red Butte Creek Culvert Rehabilitation at Sunnyside Ave Fall 2015 700 S 1600 E PCE Plume Update: Lynne Welsh, VA SLC HCS 700 S 1600 E PCE Plume Foothill Corridor Master Plan: Cris Jones, Transportation Planner III, SLC 7:50Charlie Luke District 6 City Council Representative 8:00 Meeting Adjourned NEXT MEETING Wednesday, September 2, 2015 “ Neighborhood Watch Program”
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Crime Report August 5, 2015 Police Crime Report slcpd.com/community/crime-map vs. slcpd.com/crimestates slcpd.com/community/crime-map
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Yalecrest Neighborhood Council Police Report 10:28 p.m. Fatal Auto/bicycle accident Main St. North Temple St. 15-126637 A 51-year-old female was driving west on North Temple Street in a truck. The vehicle traveled through the intersection at Main Street and struck a 21-year-old male bicyclist that had been traveling south. The male was transported to a hospital in critical condition but later died from his injuries. The investigation is continuing as there were conflicting reports on who ran the red light. To share information about this or other criminal activity with the Salt Lake City Police Department, please call (801) 799-3000. To remain anonymous, text us your crime tips to 274637. Start the text with the keyword TIPSLCPD (which routes it to SLCPD), then a space, followed by the relevant information or photos. Reference: crimetip
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Yalecrest Neighborhood Council Board Of Directors Nominations rev Apr 2012 Nominations – Eligibility: attendance of at least 3 meetings per previous calender year or – Nomination from floor or telephone or email to Sec/Treas Co-Vice Chair: Robert Argenbright Secretary/Treasurer: Nicholas Marsh Secret Ballot Counted by at least 2 persons appointed by outgoing Chair or by other officers not nominated for Board position. No proxy voting is allowed All person over 18 years of age residing within that section in SLC bounded by 1300 East to 1900 East and 800 South to 1300 South
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Responsibilities of Board of Directors Chair – Principal Officer of Council, Subject to Council’s control – Supervise/conduct of Council Business Affairs – Presides over Council Meeting agendas – Represents/Appoints Council on all committees and orgainzations – Informs and implements Board decisions Vice Chair – Assume duties of chairperson in her/his absence Secretary/Treasurer – Maintains books/records of the Council, incl meeting minutes, banking accounts – File annual reports with the State of Utah and SLC Recorder to maintaining standing as a non-profit/ recognized organization. Past Chair – carry out the directives of the Council and the Board.
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Announcements Lee Charles Miller Bird refuge and Nature Park CELEBRATION – Thursday, August 27 – 6:00-8:00 pm – 1726 East 900 South – Activities Utah Natural History Museum Tracy Aviary Butterflies Parks and Open Spaces Q&A Children’s Art Project: Jill Greenwood, KEEPYalecrest Miller Park Kids Art Project (KEEPYalecrest.org) – Friday, August 14, 9-11 AM – Ages 5 yrs and up – Meet at 900 South entrance Stability of WPA walls in Miller Park- Jim Webster
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Announcements Red Butte Culvert Rehabilitationat Sunnyside Ave FALL 2015 – Purpose: repair flowline (culvert bottom) and repair the remainder of culvert in a separate phase – Construction Impacts Majority of work will take place in the culvert Short term road closures and detours may be required – Avoid resident parking while construction is ongoing. – Construction completion/restoration will be complete in 45 days Notification will be sent to each residence in areas adjacent to work – Timing of construction, anticipated road closures and any other impacts – Safety Keep children away from construction equipment and work area Report vandalism/trespassing to Police at 801.799.4600 Public Utilities Emergencies, call 801.483.6900
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Announcement 700 S 1600 E PCE Plume – PCE also known as Tetrachloroethylene is a manufactured chemical that is widely used for dry cleaning of fabrics and for metal degreasing. Exposure to PCE could pose a threat to human health and the environment. Exposure to very high concentrations of PCE can cause dizziness, headaches, sleepiness, confusion, nausea, difficulty in speaking and walking, unconsciousness and death. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has determined that PCE may reasonably be anticipated to be a carcinogen. – http://www2.epa.gov/region8/700-south-1600-east-pce-plume http://www2.epa.gov/region8/700-south-1600-east-pce-plume – Field activities conducted thus far, results, and the path forward as we continue with the investigation. – Explaining what a Community Advisory Group (CAG) is and the benefits of forming one.Community Advisory Group Lynne Welsh VA Salt Lake City HCS 500 Foothill Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84148 Office: 801.582.1565, ext. 1955801.582.1565, ext. 1955 Email: jill.atwood@va.gov@va.gov
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Stop delivery of green bags and phone books Green Money Bags Service Call Utah Media One 801.204.6100 Provide your address Allow 2 weeks to cease delivery Phone Books Go to National Yellow Pages Consumer Choice and Opt-out site www.yellowpagesoptout.com Provide zipcode
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Stop Unsolicited magazines subscriptions addressed to your name It is important to immediately 1. Call the magazine customer service a. Inquire how they determined to send you the magazine b. If you don’t want it, cancel the subscription immediately so you don’t get billed for it. c. Ask them to send you a copy of the magazine subscription request card 2. File Identity Theft/Mail Fraud complaint reports to Local Police and US Postal Inspector Service a. Local SLC police department: Identity Theft/Mail Fraud 1) Phone: 801.799.3000 (Non-emergency) or801.799.3000 2) Online: www.slcpd.comwww.slcpd.com 3) Use ”Identity Theft” category 4) Have your Drivers License Number available b. US POSTAL INSPECTOR SERVICE: Mail Fraud 1) Phone 800.275.8777 (M-F until 3:30 PM Daylight MST)800.275.8777 2) Online: ehome.uspis.gov/fcsexternal/default.aspxehome.uspis.gov/fcsexternal/default.aspx c. FBI: Mail Fraud/Identity Theft 1) Phone: 801.579.1400801.579.1400 2) ONLINE: If you fill out the US Postal Inspector Service form in (b) above, it will go directly to the local FBI office
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Announcements Red Butte Creek University of Utah Master Plan – University of Utah Research Park – Mission – Cleanup by Friends of RBC East Bench Master Plan/Foothill Corridor (August 2015) – Commuter arterial/neighborhood friendly/rezoning for Commercial use/high density living – Commercial Business, Commercial Neighborhood/multifamily dwelling/single family residential zoning – www.eastbenchmp.com
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Master Plans Foothill Corridor Master Plan – Cris Jones, Transportation Planner III, Dept Transportation, SLC Commuter arterial/neighborhood friendly/rezoning for Commercial use/high density living Commercial Business, Commercial Neighborhood/multifamily dwelling/single family residential zoning Traffic, mass transit, pedestrian issues www.eastbenchmp.com
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District 6 City Council Representative August 5, 2015 Charlie Luke, District 6 City Council Representative – Update – Questions/concerns
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SLC Urban Forestry Division Planting Parkstrip tree request (Spring 2016 planting) www.slcgov.com/forestry/trees Check website to choose tree specie according to your desires in terms Parkstrip width Presence of overhead wires Preferred planting objectives: scale of desired landscape, fall leaf clean-up, water use Maintenance of existing Park strip Trees www.slcgov.com/forestry/online Submit work order slcgov.com/PublicServices/TreeService/ServiceRequest.aspx – Your property – Your street – “First come first serve” Pruning / dead branches pickup Tree spraying Emergency service (stormresponse) New trees planted in Laird Park (1800 East and Laird Ave) and Sunnyside Ave Contact information 801.972.7818 – Email: urban.forestry@slcgov.comurban.forestry@slcgov.com – Webage: www.slcgov.com/publicservices/forestry
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Next regular meeting: September 02, 2015 Bring your neighborhood concerns or issue you have to the YNC meeting Together we can make a difference to improve our neighborhood
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