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Show The Park Record A-4 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 10-13, 2013 Primary: the field will be cut to four YOUR SUCCESS IS OUR PRIORITY. Put our 42 years of trusted experience to work for you... Call us today!* (435) 640-5682 (435) 640-4309 *Call anytime for free market information. COOKING WITH JAXON A Chocolate Affair for Mothers &Daughters Friday, August 16 6pm $69 Everything you need to know about Chocolate and then some Booklet included Alex Butwinski Age: 65 Resides in: Park Meadows Years in Park City: 14 years; vacation-home owner starting in 1991 Career: retired, continues to manage investment properties Government experience: firstterm City Councilor; City Hall's walkability committee; Utah Quality Growth Commission; Utah Uniform Building Code Commission Top campaign issues: • keep Park City Park City • fiscal responsibility • economic growth that preserves the community's core values Priority for first 100 days of term: Treasure development resolution Greatest peril facing Park City: overdevelopment Parisian Macarons (fillings included) Saturday, August 24 6pm $69 Mothers bring your daughters! Booklet included American Bistro Friday, September 13 6pm $59 All new recipes and techniques Classes fill up quickly, call for availibility look on www.parkcitycookingschool.com for descriptions of classes Classes are HANDS ON! Park City Cooking School www.parkcitycookingschool.com or jaxsand@aol.com 435-640-1997 Mary Wintzer Age: 64 Resides in: Old Town Years in Park City: 41 Career: owner of commercial leasing firm, meditation and healing coach Tim Henney Age: 55 Resides in: Old Town Years in Park City: 21 Career: real estate investment and management, wintertime Deer Valley Resort employee Government experience: twice on the Park City Citizens Open Space Advisory Committee Top campaign issues: • water conservation and use • transportation • open space-recreation Priority for first 100 days of term: water conservation, transportation and open spacerecreation Greatest peril facing Park City: lifestyle of Park City threatened by congestion Cindy Matsumoto Age: 63 Resides in: Park Meadows Years in Park City: 21 Career: co-owner of Right at Home furnishings store Government experience: first-term Park City Councilor Top campaign issues: • open government • open space preservation • historic preservation Priority for first 100 days of term: work with City Hall's open space committee to define priorities Greatest peril facing Park City: not actively planning for growth Government experience: Park City Board of Adjustment member for nine years, past General Plan committee Top campaign issues: • retain Park City's identity as a mountain resort community • openness and authenticity at City Hall to exemplify community values • maintaining feeling and ambiance that brought Parkites to Park City Priority for first 100 days of term: meeting city staffers to understand their roles Greatest peril facing Park City: losing its identity Lisa Wilson Age: 51 Resides in: Deer Valley Years in Park City: 20 Career: owns property-management business in Alaska Government experience: none Top campaign issues: • stopping landowners from using dedicated open space for development • closing loopholes allowing hotel developers additional square footage • stopping developers' use of convertible land, tax free Priority for first 100 days of term: candidate answer not available Greatest peril facing Park City: candidate answer not available Bill McKenna Age: 42 Resides in: Old Town Years in Park City: nearly three years; part-time basis for eight years Career: financial industry for 20 years Government experience: none Top campaign issues: • common-sense development • streamlining City Hall • open space acquisition Priority for first 100 days of term: work toward more responsive mindset at City Hall Greatest peril facing Park City: obstructionist mentality at City Hall regarding economic development - Vote - Park City Primary Tuesday 7AM - 8PM PARK CITY REAL ESTATE AND YOU The Perfect Prospector Family Home CRAIG REECE, CRS LOW STRESS HOME BUYING Buying a Park City primary or second home is one of the biggest investments a person can make, and while the end result is very rewarding, the process of getting there can be stressful. Here are a few tips to improve your home buying experience: This wonderful Prospector home offers location, quality, condition and price. Gorgeous remodel of all interior spaces highlights this 3 bed, 3 bath home conveniently located near schools, the Rail Trail and Prospector Park. $595,000 "Helping thoughtful investors succeed" ENROLLING NOW! 2013/14 SCHOOL YEAR STARTS SEPTEMBER 3 1255 Park Ave #209, Park City Library David Odell, Realtor Call (435) 640-7597 435-649-5949 more info at parkcitycoop.com david@parkcityrealtygroup.com parkcityrealproperty.com First, get prepared. Ask your Park City REALTOR® and your lender for a list of all the documents you will need to fill out. Get pre-approved for your loan. Pre-approval gives you a clear idea of how much home you can afford and an advantage at the bargaining table. Educate yourself on all the steps of a Park City real estate transaction to get a realistic idea of what you will encounter throughout the process. Keep your timeline flexible. Sometimes unforeseen situations arise, especially during escrow, which can delay closing. Make sure you have a comfortable place to stay (with an open move-out date) while you wait for the deal to close. Be sure to ask your Park City REALTOR® how to take the stress out of your home buying experience. Whether your vacation home is reserved for private or rental use, be sure to consult your tax advisor to see how you can save at tax time. "For rock solid advice on buying or selling real estate, call Craig Reece at 435-647-8017 or toll free at 866-709-8018. Craig has been a full time Park City resident since 1973 and a full time real estate agent since 1978." www.DeerValleySpecialist.com Craig@DeerValleySpecialist.com The Prudential and are registered service marks of The Prudential Insurance Company of America. Equal housing opportunity. Each company independently owned and operated. Saddleview Office Park Bldg B 2200 Park Avenue, Park City , UT 84060 Park City Co-Op Preschool Deer Valley-WalK TO Client: SKIING Size: 3.5 x 5 Color: BW Publication: Park Record Main Street Office or Retail space available The Treasure Mountain Inn 255 Main Street, Park City The ChaTeaux aT Deer Valley, B388 Suite C is 850 sq. ft. lease rate $1650 total Suite E is 420 sq. ft. lease rate $850 total Both spaces overlook Main Street. a luxury 2Br/3Ba condo/hotel across the street from skiing at Deer Valley resort… a perfect combination. Offerings include full service front desk, 24-hour concierge, gourmet restaurant, ski shop, spa, pool & hot tubs and fitness center. Karin Gage associate Broker 435.901.0049 cell KarinGage@gmail.com karingage.com Also available 483 Airport Rd. Unit B-8, Heber City warehouse space $1,150,000 Approximately 1200 sq. ft. $600 per month. Incentives available Summit RICK SMITH owner-broker- lessor Internet Properties 4356401155 rick@internetproperties.com |