Planning email to Stanton JonesFrom: Heather Wasden
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2021 10:29 AM
To: stanton@goparkcity.com; office@pendletonlandscape.com
Cc: Rebecca Ward <rebecca.ward@parkcity.org>; Gretchen Milliken <gretchen.milliken@parkcity.org>;
David Thacker <dave.thacker@parkcity.org>; Michelle Downard <mdownard@parkcity.org>; Melanie
Jackson <melanie.jackson@parkcity.org>; Scott Olsen <scott.olsen@parkcity.org>; Mark Harrington
<mark@parkcity.org>
Subject: 2732 Meadow Creek Dr PLAN21-981: Pickleball Court
Hi Jeremy and Mr. Jones,
Planning performed a review of the pending Building Permit application PLAN21-981 for constructing a
pickleball court. A pickleball court is a private recreation facility and requires a Conditional Use Permit
reviewed by the Planning Commission (Land Management Code Section 15-2.10-2, outlining Conditional
Uses in the Estate Zoning District).
Please submit a Conditional Use Permit application to the Planning Department, including the required
public notice information with property owner mailing addresses for properties within 300’ of your
property. You may either email the documents to planning@parkcity.org with a Dropbox or Google Docs
link (our emails have a limit on attachments of 8MG) or you may drop off the documents and electronic
Public Noticing Template (via thumb drive) at our front counter during regular business hours.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have questions or need any further assistance. Thank you,
Heather Wasden
she, her, hers
Planning Technician
Park City Municipal Corporation
heather.wasden@parkcity.org
445 Marsac Avenue, PO Box 1480
Park City, UT 84060
o: 435.615.5062 | c: 801.448.4745
Disclaimer: The Planning Department strives to give the best customer service possible and to respond to questions as accurately
as possible based upon the information provided. However, answers given at the counter and/or prior to application are not
binding and they are not a substitute for formal Final Action, which may only occur in response to a complete application to the
Planning Department. Those relying on verbal input or preliminary written feedback do so at their own risk. Zoning and Land
Management Code sections are subject to change.