Alpine City Planning Commission Meeting
January 6, 2026 · Alpine, UT
Attendees
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Alan Macdonald
(Chair)
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Troy Slade
(Commission Member)
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Michelle Schirmer
(Commission Member)
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John MacKay
(Commission Member)
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Greg Butterfield
(Commission Member)
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Susan Whittenburg
(Commission Member)
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Jeff Davis
(Co-Chair)
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Ryan Robinson
(Planner)
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Marla Fox
(Staff)
(absent)
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Lynette Walker
(Other)
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S. Walker
(Other)
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Dan Jimenez
(Other)
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Chandler Weeks
(Other)
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Sheryl Dame
(Other)
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Mike Glauser
(Other)
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Suzanne Peterson
(Other)
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Christina Larsen
(Other)
✓ Present: 16/17
Decisions
Agenda Items
#A
Review of Commercial Building Sign for Alpine Gold Exchange
The commission reviewed and approved the sign application
#A
Review of Commercial Building Sign for Alpine Gold Exchange
The commission reviewed and approved the sign application
Public Comments
8 speakers
Dan Jimenez
· Topic: Proposed Code Amendment to Section 3.20.040 Bulk and Massing Standards for Schools
Commented on the need to update the bulk and massing code
Mike Glauser
· Topic: Proposed Code Amendment to Section 3.20.040 Bulk and Massing Standards for Schools
Commented on the restrictiveness of the current code
Chandler Weeks
· Topic: Proposed Code Amendment to Section 3.20.040 Bulk and Massing Standards for Schools
Commented on the distinction between micro-schools and traditional schools
Suzanne Peterson
· Topic: Main Street & Gateway Corridor Master Plan
Commented on the need for more middle-sized homes and preservation of views
Lynette Walker
· Topic: Main Street & Gateway Corridor Master Plan
Commented on the need to reduce traffic speed and improve walkability
Sheryl Dame
· Topic: Main Street & Gateway Corridor Master Plan
Commented on the difficulty of understanding the document and the need for more green spaces
Dan Jimenez
· Topic: Main Street & Gateway Corridor Master Plan
Commented on the need for collaboration with Mountainville Academy
Christina Larsen
· Topic: Main Street & Gateway Corridor Master Plan
Commented on the importance of preserving the rural feel and creating walkable areas