Draper Forward September / October 2014
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Draper Forward September / October 2014
The Mayor and Council presented awards to the organizers of the Draper Days events for 2014. Top photo from left to right: Councilman Bill Rappleye, Mayor Troy Walker, Councilwoman Marsha Vawdrey, Leslie Johnson (Draper Idol), Doug Dredge (Food Vendors/ Fireworks), Debbie Ballard (Parade), Lori Bird (Vendors/Park Activities), LaVar Christensen (Draper Nights), Greg Murphy (5K / 1K Race), Councilman Jeff Stenquist, Councilman Bill Colbert. Inset photo: Ron Myatt and Stephanie Rasmussen (Pancake Breakfast). The Mayor and Council presented an award to Jaron Windor, organizer of the Miss Draper Scholarship Pageant. Jaron is stepping down after serving in this capacity since 2012. An award was also presented to outgoing Miss Draper 2013-14 Kelsey Blaser. In photo above: Councilman Jeff Stenquist, Councilman Bill Colbert, Mayor Troy Walker, Miss Draper Kelsey Blaser, Councilman Bill Colbert, Councilwoman Marsha Vawdrey and Councilman Alan Summerhays. In photo on the right: Jaron Windor, third from right, Miss Draper Scholarship Pageant Director 2012-2014. The Mayor read a proclamation proclaiming July 1, 2014, as Juan Diego Lacrosse Team Victory Day in Draper City for their efforts in winning the Division 1 Juniors State Championship game at Westminster College. Congrats team! Draper PD Equipped With Less-Lethal Devices Sign up now to participate in the Thanksgiving Crazy Course Fun Run Funding Approved for Dog Park in Draper Funding Approved for Draper Cycle Park As part of the 2014-15 Fiscal Year Budget, the Draper City Council approved the funding for the construction of an off-leash dog park. The 3 -acre dog park will be located at the storm drainage detention basin located on the southwest corner of 13400 South 300 East, across the street from the Smith Fields Skate Park. The project will include landscaping, picnic shelters, fencing, parking lot, and a ¼ mile loop trail. The Draper City Council recently approved funding for the next phase of the Draper Cycle Park. The funding will help supplement the inkind donations that the Cycle Park Committee is able to secure. This phase of the park will include a dirt trail course for cyclocross and other race events and new large pump track. We anticipate construction to start this fall, and volunteers are needed to help with construction. If you are interested in being part of this project, please contact the Draper Cycle Park Association at (801)477-5302 or send an email at [email protected] . If you have any questions on the project, please contact Brad Jensen at (801)576-6549. A public meeting to review of the project will be presented at the Parks & Trails Committee meeting on Wednesday October 1st at 7:00 p.m. at Draper City Hall. All who are interested are invited to attend. If you have any questions regarding this project please contact Brad Jensen at (801) 576-6549. The Draper Cycle Park is located just west of the Equestrian Center and is master planned to have various cycling amenities, including a velodrome. Information on the project can be found at www.drapercyclepark.org DRAPER CITY RECREATION Youth “Jr. Jazz” BasketBall Serving Draper Residents in Draper City. Stay HOME and play! Don’t miss the fun! Register now. Volunteer Coaches Needed! HOW TO PARTICIPATE: Register in person: Draper Park & Recreation Office (1020 E. Pioneer Rd., 2nd floor) *Limited spots! don't wait! Register online: www.draper.ut.us (indiv. registrations only) *Games begin 2nd/3rd week of December* Each Participant will receive: Ticket/meal to a Utah Jazz game Jazz uniform w/new colors Jr. Jazz Membership card/specials Free Clinic taught by Jazz player Full color Jazz team picture LEAGUE INFORMATION: Kind.(coed): Wed or Thursday Oak Hollow Elem. 1st (Coed) Tues. or Thursday Willow Springs 2nd (Coed) Wed. or Thursday Willow Springs (K-2 includes practice & game combined each night weekly) 3rd Boys: Saturdays DPMS 4th Boys: Saturdays DPMS 3&4 Girls: Saturdays DPMS 5th Boys: Saturdays APA 6th Boys: Saturdays APA 5&6 Girls: Saturdays 7, 8 Boys(sep) Saturdays APA/Sandy Summit 7&8 Girls: Saturdays DPMS/Sandy 9-&10 Boys: Wednesdays DPMS/IHMS 11&12 Boys: Wednesdays DPMS/IHMS Apply Today! Paid jobs! Ref., supervise, etc. Team/indi. picture Participation award and certificate Paid officials/inst. for most league 8 game (minimum) regular season Weekly scheduled practice time 3-8gr. (subject to change based on enrollment #’s and school avail) **Practice day/time/location assigned at coaches meeting in Nov.** TEAM FORMATION: - Players are allowed to register 2 ways: 1. Register with player requests to be on the same team. You must register in person only with all forms together. 4 or more requests must provide a coach and fill out a team roster. 2. Register as an individual and be put on a team. We try to keep players within Public School area’s. Register online or in person. - Although we do allow player requests for your convenience, this is a recreation league. There is a max of 2comp./super league players per team. Day/Schools may be modified. Saturday play is 8am-6pm rotating times. Coaches Needed! Please Volunteer! COST: (current grade) Kind.: $55 (coach taught/refereed) 1-4 GRADE: $58 5-8 GRADE: $64 9-12 GRADE: $68 *Advanced teams may be required to play up 1 level* REGISTRATION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 29 Call 801-576-6570 for more info. or visit www.draper.ut.us. Saturday, November 8 10:00 am start This 3+ mile fun run takes you through Draper neighborhoods, over grass, roads, sidewalks, and paved and dirt trails. Dress up in a Thanksgiving costume and win a prize. This is a fun run for the whole family, with great prizes for division winners. All registered runners will receive a FREE Crazy Course Tech Shirt and Finisher Award. Register by October 29. Only $15.00 per runner (day of registration $20.00) Register online: www.draper.ut.us/recreation “Fall Programs” Or register in person: 1020 E. Pioneer Road, 2nd floor Employment or Volunteer Opportunities at Draper City Draper City is hiring for the following positions: www.draper.ut.us/jobs * Parks Seasonal Workers * Recreation Positions: Referees, Score Keepers, Site Supervisors Draper City is looking for board members for the following committees: www.draper.ut.us/boardapplication * Board Member, Historic Preservation Committee * Board Member, Draper City Parks & Trails Committee Turn over for additional event info.2014 $10 late fee for late registrations! The other committee members who were not in the photo are: Hugh Hadsock (Draper Days Director), Debbie Hadsock (VIP Dinner & Volunteers), Lamar Smith (Treasurer), Stefania Wilks (Children’s Parade), Katie Ovard-Smith (Rodeo), Bob Day (Heritage Banquet), Chance Hunter (3 on 3 Basketball) and Draper Youth Council (Bicycle Parking). Graduating Seniors Receive Awards for serving on the Draper Mayor’s Youth Council. From left to right, front row: Stefani Walker (leader), Ryder Seamons, Bayleigh Cragun, Councilwoman Marsha Vawdrey, Mayor Troy Walker, Councilman BillRappleye. Back row: Maridene Hancock (leader), JJ Moyle, Councilman Bill Colbert, Councilman Jeff Stenquist, Ashley Edwards, Youth Mayor David Sagae, Shawn Benjamin (leader). Controlling a combative suspect is not an easy task for any officer. In the past, officers had very limited options when meeting force with force. Those incidents were highly volatile and frequently resulted in injury to both the officer and the suspect. Over the past two decades, a wide variety of less lethal devices have been developed and adopted by police departments. When used properly, these devices aid an officer in stopping threats and controlling hostile actions. The Draper Police Department has equipped and trained their officers in the use of several types of less lethal devices. These devices include a baton, pepper spray, kinetic energy device commonly known as a taser, specialized shotguns that fire beanbag projectiles and 40mm launchers which fire rubber projectiles up to 100 feet. Prior to the deployment of any of these tools, officers must attend extensive training and become certified on each device. As a part of their training, the officer is required to evaluate the actions of a suspect and then respond with a reasonable amount of force to overcome the resistance and affect an arrest. The most useful tool officer’s use is their verbal skills. Appropriate dialogue and interaction with a suspect can bring about voluntary compliance and eliminate the likelihood of injury. However, not all suspects are convinced by words alone. When verbal de-escalation is ineffective, officers must decide on the most appropriate tool to use that will maximize safety to the officer, and suspect while still being able to stop the threat and affect an arrest. The Draper Police Department manages a comprehensive less lethal and use of force program. The proper equipment is matched with extensive training, best practice policies and oversight. The members of the department are well prepared to assess circumstances and respond with the appropriate action. 200 East 13450 South . Draper . Utah Draper City’s Annual Fall Carnival & Halloween Activities! Wear your costume and bring treat bags! What Will Become of the Old Park School? The question of what should happen to the old Park School on Pioneer Road has been discussed, off and on, for the last 15-plus years. This question is again being discussed by the current City Council. The building once served as city hall. After the new city hall was constructed in 2004, the building housed the county library, classrooms for Salt Lake Community College, and Draper Chamber of Commerce offices. Over the past six years, the building has sat unoccupied and has mainly been used as a storage facility for theatre props and sporting equipment for various organizations. In 2013 OSHA inspected the building and told the city that it should not be used for any reason without bringing the structure up to current building code. In early 2014 the city placed a fence around the building with “No Trespassing” signs. The City Council is now discussing options of what to do with the building. Basic maintenance and utility costs to run the existing building have been as high as $7,000 a month. Cost estimates to restore the building and bring it up to current safety standards are estimated to be anywhere from $5 million to as high as $15 million dollars depending on what the future use is and which sections of the building are restored. The City Council is also considering the option of demolishing the building. Members of the City’s Historic Preservation Commission and several residents expressed interest in trying to develop a plan to restore the school and the City Council gave until the end of August for them to come up with a viable plan for restoring the school along with the necessary funding. So far no viable plan and the needed funding to pay for the restoration and future maintenance costs for the Park School have been presented that do not require the use of taxpayer funds. Given the many and diverse needs in the community the City Council does not want to use taxpayer funds to preserve the building. The City Council will likely render a decision on whether or not to demolish the building in an upcoming council meeting. If you are interested in seeing what is on the City Council agendas please visit the City’s website. www.draper.ut.us/agenda H Other Upcoming Shows H Friday, September 12 A painting was presented to Kent Player for his service on the Parks & Trails Committee, March 2000 to July 2014. Kent was also the Grand Marshal for the Draper Days Parade 2014. Photo above, front row: Mayor Troy Walker, Kent Player, Judy Player, Councilwoman Marsha Vawdrey and Councilman Alan Summerhays. Back Row: Councilman Bill Rappleye, Councilman Jeff Stenquist, and Councilman Bill Colbert. Photo below: Kent and Judy Player, Grand Marshal for the Draper Days Parade 2014. Rescheduled from June 27 Meet the Draper Candidates running for Utah State Legislature. UTILITIES Recycle Calendars The bi-weekly recycle calendar for the whole year can be viewed and printed out from the Draper City website by going to: www.draper.ut.us/ recycle If you have questions, please call the Draper City Utility Billing Department at (801) 576-6504. Recycle A Sept. 1 - 5 Sept. 15 - 19 Sept. 29 - Oct. 3 Oct. 13 - 17 Oct. 27 - 31 Recycle B Sept. 8 - 12 Sept. 22 - 26 Oct. 6 - 10 Oct. 20 - 24 Nov. 3 - 7 There are no holiday delays on these dates. Saturday, September 13 Ryan Shupe and the RubberBand Special Guest: American Idol top finisher, Kenz Hall To buy tickets/info: www.DraperAmphitheater.com October 7 and 21 Planning Commission. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.m. in the Draper City Council Chambers. September 11 and 25 October 16 and 30 Emergency Preparedness Committee meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 4:00 p.m. in the Draper City Admin. Conference Room. Parks & Trails Committee meets on the first or third Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. the Draper City Admin. Conference Room. Historic Preservation Committee meets the first Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. at Draper City Hall in the GIS Conference room. month at 7:00 p.m. n the Draper City Admin. Conference Room. Mayor’s Youth Council meets on the second or fourth Wednesdays of each month at 5:45 p.m. Location of meetings vary. Meetings will start again in September. meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 11:00 am in the Finance Conference Room at Draper City Hall. CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS: Bill Colbert, Bill Rappleye, Jeff Stenquist, Alan Summerhays, and Marsha Vawdrey. (801) 576-6500 www.draper.ut.us Draper City Hall . 1020 E. Pioneer Road . Draper, UT . 84020 Construction at City Hall nearly $150,000 in funds to benefit survivin family members. Please know that I have an open door here at the city. I keep office hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you would like to discuss anything with me, please make an appointment by calling (801) 576-6513 and I will be excited to meet with you. Have a great fall, and GO UTES, (Cougars and Aggies as well.) Open Door I am constantly amazed and proud of the people in our community and their willingness to step up and make a difference. That to me is what truly makes a city a great place to live. And we have that here in Draper. And it is my job and the city council’s job to protect what we have and constantly look at ways to improve our community. The Utah Governor’s office created a Catastrophic Wildfire Reduction Strategy wherein SunCrest Best Regards, Grant Received from Utah State. Postal Patron Draper, UT 84020 Dear Draper Residents: MAYOR: Troy K. Walker 1020 E. Pioneer Rd. Draper, UT 84020 Fall Season Opportunities www.draper.ut.us/agenda CITY MANAGER: David Dobbins For additional information, check the Draper City website at: Mayor Troy K. Walker The news media were taken on a tour to view the work that has already begun and see the UFA crews who are currently doing fuel mitigation by removing the overgrowth of dry brush and trees in the SunCrest area. was named as a high-risk area. UFA wrote and submitted a Community Wildfire Protection Plan for SunCrest, and they were one of ten communities that were selected to receive funding from the state. UFA received a grant totaling $216,000 from the state. SunCrest was awarded $136,000 and Micron received $80,000 for work on their side of the mountain. Standard Rate U.S. Postage paid by Draper City Permit No. 6 Tree Commission Draper City and UFA have been working together to apply for the designatio for SunCrest to become a Firewise Community, which will open the door to funding and assistance to mitigate fire dangers in SunCrest. Photo on left: 1st Attendant Lexi Smith, Miss Draper Karli Bird, 2nd Attendant Brynn Garfield. The summer has flown by and we are now getting into one of my favorite seasons, football season. In addition to the gridiron games in our future, we are hosting some tremendous concerts at the Draper Amphitheater in September. It is a great way for you to end the summer season, and you won’t want to miss them. There are others maps that will be coming soon, such as Draper City Services. By entering your address, you can pull up your garbage and recycle days. This map will show the locations of fire stations, police department, library, and post office. Draper Community Foundation meets on the second Wednesday of each 6,000 motorcyclists in the 8th Annual Ride for Fallen Officers. I rode with our Police Chief Bryan Roberts and Recreation Director Rhett Ogden. We started in Lindon and drove to the Utah State Capitol Building. As I rode up over the top of SunCrest and down Traverse Ridge, I reflected on that fateful day a year ago when we lost our young Sergeant Derek Johnson. It is hard to believe a year has already gone by. We have grieved, we have buoyed each other up and I believe that our community and police department are stronger and more unified than we have ever been. properties. The legend makes it very easy to read and understand. Also, you can click on a zoning category, such as Residential Zones and it will link you to our Residential Zones section in our City Code. 11) Land Use – This map shows the proposed general distribution, location and extent of uses of land for housing, business, industry, agriculture, recreation, education, public buildings and grounds, open space and other categories of public and private uses of land. Firewise Communities A Press Conference was held in August at the Traverse Ridge Fire Station to share information with the news media about the Firewise Communities program and the work Unified Fire Authority (UFA) has been doing to mitigate fire danger in the SunCrest area. Karli was introduced to the Mayor and Draper City Council at a city council meeting. She talked to the audience about her platform: Eating Disorders. Beyond 5 – Friday, September 12 – great up and coming teen vocal group. Ryan Shupe and the RubberBand – Saturday, September 13 –– a favorite Utah band. Colbie Caillat – Thursday, September 18 Grammy Award winner. 1) Parks & Recreation Finder – This interactive Bake 360 Ribbon Cuttings September 2 and 16 Many of you have probably seen the construction going on at City Hall. We are adding a Police wing to the building because we have outgrown the space in the current building. Please be aware that the front entrance to the parking lot on the south side of city hall is closed. If you park in the south parking lot, you will need to enter through the court entrance to access the city hall lobby or police department. Draper City is currently in the process of refinancing a portion of the city’s bonds issued in 2005 for the purchase of Corner Canyon. Mayor Troy Walker, Draper City Manager David Dobbins, and Finance Director Bob Wylie, met with representatives of S&P in San Francisco and gave a presentation about the state of the city, the economic development occurring in the city and the overall appeal of Draper as one of the top cities in Utah. S&P looks at a global view of cities from their budget process, fund balance, council and mayor relationship with the staff, etc. All of this information is taken to a committee where they make a final rating. Draper City will now be able to obtain lower interest rates on refinanced bonds. The interactive maps that you can view online include: map helps Draper citizens locate a park or recreation facility and obtain information about recreation activities in the community. To locate a park, select the magnifying tool in the upper right-hand corner, enter an address, activity or park name in the search box, and it will pull up the information you are looking for. If you click on an icon, the name of the park, address of the park, hours and amenities for that park will be listed. 2) Trails & Elevation – You can click on a trail on the map and it will give you the elevation, skill level, whether or not cycling, hiking or biking are allowed. If you click on the trailhead, it will give you the address and indicate whether or not there are restrooms at the trailhead. 3) Parcel Information – This interactive map shows you the boundaries of Draper City; when you zoom in and click on a parcel, a window will pop up and tell you the parcel number, address, subdivision, lot number, zoning, tax district, parcel acreage and gives you a link to the Salt Lake County Assessor’s page for that parcel. 4) Historic Sites Tour – This interactive map has information on the historic homes and sites Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. in the Draper City Council Chambers. Thank you to Draper Days Volunteers “I had the opportunity to meet with representatives from S&P and I was very pleased with the outcome. The “AA+” is the highest rating Draper City has ever received and the second highest rating available from S&P. Draper City will now be able to negotiate much lower bond interest rates,” said Mayor Troy K. Walker. City Council. Congratulations Miss Draper 2014-15 Karli Bird Another fall event that you won’t want to miss is the Draper City Haunted Hollow held on October 20 from 6-8 pm. Please be aware the event this will be held at Smith Fields Park this year. Ground Breaking 1-800-Contacts Building July 16, 2014 Karen Burnett , GIS Manager, says the new Draper City Projects map will help “residents see what projects the city is currently working on.” The city receives calls from people wanting to relocate their family or business to Draper. They are able to view documents, such as site plans, landscape plans, final plats, zoning maps, and land use maps. Meetings at the City Fallen Officers Ride A recent caller looking to relocate to Draper said after being told how to use the maps: “This is perfect, this is exactly what I need.” area, information about the TRSSD and click on specific parcels for additional information. 8) Waterway Maintenance – This map shows the canal system in Draper. Click on the canal and find out the name of the canal and who maintains it. 9) Street & Traffic Light Maintenance – The Streets Division maintains the majority of roads in the City; however, certain roads and traffic signals are owned and maintained by other entities. This map shows who is responsible for specific streets and signal lights. 10) Zoning – This is a very easy to read map that you can zoom in to find the zoning on specific I recently had the opportunity to ride with Standard & Poors (S&P) just announced they have assigned a “AA+” rating to Draper City’s General Obligation Refunding Bonds’ transaction. This high rating is indicative of strong leadership and solid management by the mayor, city council and staff and is reflective of an ever-evolving local economy and a diverse portfolio of businesses in Draper. 7) Traverse Ridge Special Services District (TRSSD) – Find out the boundaries for the TRSSD At the end of the ride, riders and community m e m b e r s gathered at the Utah Law E n fo rc e m e n t Memorial in Salt Lake City for a ceremony honoring Utah’s fallen heroes. If you get a chance, you should visit the memorial, which contains a plaque for every Utah law enforcement officer killed in the line of duty. It is a sacred place. Two Utah officers who lost their lives last year in the line of duty were added to this wall, including the names of Sgt. Derek Johnson from our very own Draper Police Department and Sgt. Cory Wride from the Utah County Sheriff’s Office. The fundraiser raised Draper City Receives AA+ Rating The maps are in a new style, much easier to use and the application is more focused. There are not so many layers to confuse the user. If you just want to look at zoning, it is very clear. I would like to officially thank all of the volunteers who served on the Draper Days Committee and those community members who gave of their time to make Draper Days the best event in the Salt Lake Valley. On Saturday night as I looked out at all of people who attended the evening concerts and activities, I could not believe how popular this community event has become. We are most appreciative of the volunteers who work so diligently to put this event on and make it such a great experience for our kids and for the adults as well. I would also like to thank those who organized and ran the Draper Rodeo. What a fun evening that was! To register or for more info, please visit: www.draper.ut.us/recreation www.draper.ut.us/interactivemaps DRAPER Jr. Jazz Basketball - K-12th grade. Register: Sept. 2 - Oct. 29. NFL Punt, Pass & Kick on Sept. 15, 2014. Register that day at 5:00 pm. After School Science Program - K-6th grade. Register: Aug. 14. Spooky Explosive, Fiery Science Fun - Sept. 3 to Oct. 8. Rocket-Propelled, Super-sonic Science - Oct. 15 to Nov. 19. 6th Annual Thanksgiving Crazy Course Fun Run Race - Nov. 8, 10:00 am FORWARD • • • • • • located in Draper, as well as photos of the sites. If you click on an icon, you can find out the history of the home or historic site. 5) Snow Removal Street Priority – This map will show you the priority order that streets are plowed in Draper, from high-traffic roads and school zones to residential streets and cul-desacs. Find your street on the map! 6) Draper City Projects – This map is full of all kinds of information about what new building projects are going on in Draper – both residential and commercial. If you pass by a street and you see a new project going in, you will be able to look it up on this map. A newsletter for the residents & business community of Draper City. Open Registrations and Events: The GIS (Mapping) Department from Draper City has rolled out a new ArcGIS Online Map Portal which contains eleven new interactive maps. If you haven’t had a chance to use them yet, visit: September / October 2014 Register online: www.draper.ut.us/recreation Or in person: 1020 E. Pioneer Rd., 2nd floor www.draper.ut.us Draper City Recreation Programs New Online Interactive Maps