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Show Wednesday, September 25, sMFrlON 1974 Pages r Davidson and Perrine Named to Planning Commission Mr. Rusty Davidson, manager of the First Security Bank in Park City, and Mr. Jerry ow ner of the Rain Forest were selected to fill plant shop, the two existing vacancies on the Park City Planning Commission by the City Council at its September 19th meeting. Mr. Davidson and Mr. Perrine were chosen from five applicants who were interviewed by the Council prior to the public meeting. Nine persons had filed for the posts, but only five appeared to be interviewed. Perrine, The Commission vacancies were created by the resignation of former chairman Victor Buck and Commissioner Cliff Roach. Councilman Mary Lehmer abstained from the confirmation vote. Ironically, her stated reason for not voting was because she felt the two nominees would have to abstain from some Commission voting due to their occupational interests. Councilman remarked RUSTY DAVIDSON on Clem Hansen the ample private club he hopes to open in the Eley Garage building. Plans call for conversion of the building, which is being acquired from GPCC, into a bazaar for artists and craftsmen and a private structure. Mr. Fahs said he needed some indication of the Councils feelings toward the club so that he could with the mission. Reaction favorable. get the ball rolling State Liquor Com- Councilman Wilking stated that utilization of the Eley Garage would stimulate business on Main Street and would benefit Main Street and the dty. Mayor Price thought the and facility. federal specifications. VUACF PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Pharmadst on Duty Monday - Saturday the 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Councilman Jan Wilking stated that two physicians now practidng in Heber have also expressed a desire to work in Park City. FREE DELIVERY decision on the land survey was tabled, but Mr. Price was encouraged to pursue financial A We also have assistance. Greeting Cards Tax Notes Film City Manager;Wayne Mathews informed the Council that a loan of $100,000 is needed by the dty to pay bills incurred by the Main Street and Liowell-Empir- e Special Improvement Districts. In that the city has not as yet accrued any funds from the bond sales which will finance the districts, the required $100,000 will be borrowed on the strength of Magazines 649-830- 0 OPEN DAILY 10a.m. 4p.m. -- Closed Sunday anticipated property tax collection. JERRY PERRINE New Private Club Mr. Jim Fahs appeared before the City Council to discuss a , for Councilman Richard Martinez reported that 288 feet of the new water drift have been completed and that the project should be finished sometime in December. model complying with state issued $29,294.24. six-passen- all licenses P.C. Ventures Paid The Council voted to pay in full all money owed by the dty to the Park City Ventures Company for work done on the Judge Tunnel water project. The total amount which was paid last week came to New Ambulance The purchase of a new ambulance for Park City was agreed upon. The vehicle will be a Mayor John Price asked the Councils permission to have a land survey conducted for a possible medical dinic. Mr. Price related that the Greater Park proposed rental Thaynes Canyon to take the dty out of the court case. next Council executive meeting. The intent of the meeting will be to review input on the formulation of a new business license fee schedule. Clinic Discussed staffing business license for his Robbers Roost Restaurant at 402 Main Street. A business license application from Robert and Shirley Irvine for their Carrousel nightly rental in the Thaynes Canyon development was denied for lack of the applicants signatures. There is presently a legal suit pending concerning the legality of nightly rentals in Thaynes Canyon. City Attorney Carl Nemelka recommended that the City Council rescind all nightly should now. To Meet With Merchants The Council decided to confer with Park City merchants at the in Business Licenses Mr. Terry Jannott received a form the Council was Mrs. Lehmer said, Weve never denied an application for a private club in the past, and I dont see why we Snow Ordinance Passed The Council approved a snow removal ordinance aimed at keeping Main Street sidewalks dear during the winter months. The ordinance requires the occupants or owners of Main Street property to remove the snow from fronting sidewalks within 24 hours of the termination of a snowfall. Prime offenders in the past have generally been absentee property owners. Those persons owning Main Street property but not residing in Park City and not having responsible tenants will have to make some provision for the snow removal. interested workers for Park City. The Wildcat Program is designed to employ welfare recipients and parolees with all salaries paid by the mentioned agencies. As it now stands, all of the workers in the experiemntal program would be from Salt Lake City. 25 club will be in the basement portion of the Heber Avenue proposed club would benefit the City Council also because the Council has been kicked out of every other place in town. building site. The Mayo1, who will also investigate the availability of grants and funds for the clinic, said he knew of three physicians who are Abuse which could provide up to club featuring quality entertainment. The shops are to be located on the main floor and the qualifications and abilities of all the applicants and asked that they be given first consideration if another vacancy should arise. City Company is willing to deed two acres of land to the city for a Free Workers Mayor Price informed the Council of a program sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the State Department of Alcohol F. JTy$ SSgJedat ResortCejS |