Response - Planning08.10.2022
GRAMA Request 14757
Dear Jackson Knoll;
Park City Municipal has received your GRAMA request dated 07.27.2022 for “I own Jackson's Hideaway
at 1415 Lowell Ave. a ski in ski out club on the back side of the Lodge adjacent to the magic carpets at
Park City Resort. The National Ability Center is building a new building over top one of the magic carpets
at the base area of Park City Resort which is right on top of our business. Dan Glasser and Meeche
guaranteed me that we would not be disrupted this winter during their build as they were only building
up to winter and then stopping to restart in the spring. They promised us that we would continue our ski
in ski out business which we have operated for the past 4 years. We have just found out on the 25th of
July that they are indeed working all Winter long and placing fencing which is taking up all the space for
our ski in ski out operation. They have promised us that they would grade the slope on the mountain
away from the lodge building towards first time ski run to continue and not disrupt our ski in ski out
business. I am asking to see the plans so I can make sure before they are provided a permit, allowed to
start digging any form of infrastructure or lines, so I don't lose my business. It was vital that they keep
their word in order for me to keep my business running and I am therefore asking for all the records to
show that Jackson's Hideaway keep a ski in ski out operation, grading is shown to slope from The Lodge
towards First Time, and my business will not be disrupted in any way endanger my clients safety.”
Based on your request, we are providing the following documents in DROPBOX:
National Ability Center: Mountain Center – Approvals.PDF
If you have further questions on LOD Fencing, contact the Building Department about Maintaining
Access to you Shop. If you have any further questions about grading contact the Engineering
Department.
Pursuant to Municipal Code § 5-2-1, you may appeal this decision to the City Manager by filing a notice
of appeal within 30 days of the date of this letter. The appeal must include the following: (1) Your name,
mailing address, and daytime phone number; (2) relief sought; and may include (3) a short statement of
facts, reasons, and legal authority in support of the appeal. The City Manager will make determination
within 10 business days of receipt of the appeal, or within five business days of receipt of the appeal if
the requester or interested party demonstrates that an expedited decision benefits the public rather
than the requester or interested party, or within twelve business days after the City sends the
requester’s notice of appeal to a person who submitted a claim of business confidentiality. If the City
Manager fails to make a determination within this period, this shall be considered the equivalent of an
order denying the appeal.
Sincerely,
Levi Jensen
Executive Office Administrator
Park City Municipal - Planning Department
445 Marsac Avenue, PO Box 1480
Park City, UT 84060
o: 435.615.5060