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Show THE MRK Wednesday, August CITY 11, 1971 City Council cum Pressure Vessel Blows Dolly Crooks of Dollys. Ms. Crooks intends to move her book to operation the location previously occupied by the Forty-Ninshop at 562 Main Street. In September, the present Dolly's will be vacated and a new store will be opened in the Treasure Mountain Village complex, while the 562 Main Street store will be er retained. Ms. Crooks was desirous of opening the bookstore for the Aft Festival, but the imposition of a conditional use permit application would preclude this action. However, it was stated that it is possible for the CXty Council to grant her a two-da- y business license which would allow her to open the new Main After the usual conditional use permit, business license, and sign permit applications had been reviewed, Councilman Mary Leh-minformed the Park City Planning Commission that Pressure Vessel Products, Inc. is operating illegally. Mrs. Lehmer contended the company was never issued a action was never taken, she said. Mrs. Lehmer researched the minutes of past Planning Commission and City Council meetings and used excerpts from duct business in the city. On Thursday, August 1st, the City Council had granted became mandatory. The Councilman cited the issuance of a building permit to the firm in October of 1968, a date at which a conditional use permit would have been required. Standing on her declaration of Pressure Vessels illegality, Mrs. Lehmer advocated the removal of the company from its present site. This would be a legal recour- - er these to corroborate her statements. She refuted the con: tention of Mr. Robert Burns, head of Pressure Vessel, that the company had commenced operation before a conditional use permit conditional use permit and, therefore, is not entitled to con- Pressure Vessel a sixty-da- y period in which to make requested improvements to its facilities. Councilman Lehmer states the Council acted under the supposition that the firm had been given a conditional use permit sometime in the past. Such IF YOU DON'T SMOKE POLICY FARMERS will insure your life for a lot less money. NON-SMOKE- R CLAIM YOUR REWARD AT THE OFFICE BELOW LEON and KEVIN SIMISTER Coalville, Utah mum nigum &MFJ1 Phone 336-239- 1 se and would be in conformance with the emerging Master Plan, she asserted. Her evidence was presented to the Commission for study. Prior to Councilman Lehmer s indictments against Pressure Vessel, the Planning Com- mission, under the direction of it s new chairman, Mr. John Stand, considered matters more routine in nature. Prior to Councilman Lehmers indictments against Pressure Vessel, the Planning Commission, under the direction of its new chairman, Mr. John Strand, considered matters more routine in nature. Street location for Park Citys summer fiscal festival. A business license and a conditional use permit were ap- roved for the Row and Fowler E iw office to be located in the Silver King Bank. Mr. Rick Gardner, representing the Prospector Square development, was granted permission to erect a temporary entrance sign, the status of which will be reviewed after one year. Mr. Gardner was informed by City Attorney Carl Nemelka that city permission was not required to post lot number signs in the development. He was told, however, that a conditional use permit and a business license are needed before the Prospector Square office can be opened in the Silver King Bank. The Planning Commission also reviewed but took no action on the proposed expansion plans for Park Citys Post Office. The exterior of the new building is to be an exact replica of the existing SCcoms GIFTS OF DIST NOTION 36 MAIN STHFET structure. Mr. James Carr appeared before the Commission to apply for a business license for Chalet Rentals. He informed the Commission that this new business would be an expansion of, and would replace, his Chalet Scandia rental operation. Mr. Carr was informed he would need a conditional use permit as well as a business license to operate the additional units under the new name. The name change was approved but the Commission and Mr. Carr concurred that the business license and the conditional use permit would be reviewed together at a future meeting. Mr. Lee Hunt and Mr. Roy . - Souder requested a business license for Gull Associates, Ltd. The building firm will have only job site offices in Park City arid the application was approved. A business license for the Robbers Roost Restaurant, owned by Mr. Terry Jannott, was discussed. It was determined that the Commission would take no action pending approval of the restaurants beer license. Mr. Jannott also requested !' ad- visement (xi proposed changes to the old Solid Muldoons building which will house his establishment. 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