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Show CITY BEAT A-3 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 14-17, 2004 CITY EDITOR: Jay Hamburger 649-9014 ext. M l citynews@parkrecord.com RC. prepares to raze house The Good Guys Welcome Bicucle & Competitors & Tans Eat at The Grub Steak! 28 day aged • Young Adults & Black Angus Beef Childrens menus 45 Item Fresh • Light Summer Lunch Salad Bar Dishes Live Entertainment • Fresh Fish & on Friday & Saturday Seafood Prospector Square 649-8O6O A\OA£ Atrium Bar &• Restaurant Seating •Critter Gear* Apparel Store BR.ttAK.rAST • LUNCH • OINNER CORNER OP CENTER AND MAIN - MOA5 4 3 5 - 2 5 9 - 8 0 0 4 www.sllckrockcafe.com C.nAYSON WESTfPARKRECORD The Pechnik House' at 154 Marsac Ave. will be torn down within two weeks. According to City Hall, the house dates to the late 1940s or early 1950s and it has been determined that it is not historically significant. The city paid about $200,000 for the house in 1999. Building will be demolished but city unsure what to do with land \\( Ulkl Cost %\ > By JAY HAMBURGER Me.inw Inlc. M.iyoi 1 ).in.i ' if ti't- /w . uui .;.;// \\ illi.iins s.ikl ihe house is so close I'.irk ( i!\ is piepanng lo le.ir to ihe ro.ulwiiy th.il people miuhi (.low ii .in .imnu O l d Town house, .i nol w.ini lo live in il .myw.iy decision i li.it I U M I O J garnered much "Where il sils. il would he .i nilcrcM compared l o the loiiuh s i i i u l i o u |or people lo h\e npio.u ahoti! the p o l e n l u l hec.uis'c ol Us p r o M i m t y to Ihe in Mi i »1 ihe k i m h a l l ho.irt.lin ro.id." VN'illi.uns s.iid. ( i l \ I i.ill nilcikls l o le.ir down ( )iice the house is demolished, ihe IHHMIUL! known .is llie "IVchnik ihe government musl decide wh.il House.' which is local ed . i ! 1.^4 lo t l o with the properly .ind Marsac .-Ve . w i t h i n two weeks. 'Ilie V\'lllnins s.iul there ; u \ .1 l e w u l \ h.is owned llie iwo-bedrooni opiums hut discussions .ne no! i.ir hoiis^. since I lN\>. when I he govern dloil'J. uleiil paid ,ippro\ini;i!ely ^(KUHH) Willi.niis mdkMled lh.it .illordlor llie house and llnee parcels o| .ihle housing could he huill al ihe l;uul th:il < .iiiic w i l h il site, the city could re-vegelale the Hie government h.is dele run ned parcel .iikl leave it as a small parcel thai the house- is nol hislorie.illy sigof open space or ('ity Hall could sell nificant, uhieh is ,i key [Hiding llle land lor development allowing Ihe IVchmk I louse l o Across Marsnc .'Venue from the c< tine dou I I IVehnik House. Wuidy \.m Reyper The house d.ilcs l o l h c kilo h>40s lives ill 222 Sandndge Ave and she or early I ^ I K . said M a l l Twomhly. siysshe would have liked it' ihe govihe ("ity Hall st.iller .issmned t o ihe ernment decided to keep the house proiecl I'eople l.isi lived in llie iiil.ict. house lit I ( W>. prior l o ihe govcrn"it's just another historical hill- nieul pureh.isi nu the property. 'Iwomhly s.iid. Hie city's now-dduikt Historic Disiricl Commission determined lh.il llie huiklitigcould he razed. rwoinbly s.nd it woukl he too cosily lo ret'urhish the IVehnik I louse mlo ,i huildini: where people could h\e .tnd. insle.id. ihe decision wjs m.ide lo tcil" 11 iSow n | le s.iid lixing the house wy m order lo luril il into ,iu .irtord.ihle-housinu unit side house and I hale lo see il go." she said "Whether it's historic or nol. il N slill part o\ i'ark < 'ily" Once il is ra/ed. \an Reyper said she prefers that the land he left vacant. Il something is huilt al ihe site. s\w said, the developmenl would draw more traffic to Marsac Avenue, which she says is loo husy already Van Reyper. meanwhile, said Ihe house has heen a tixlure on Marsac • UTAH ^ s :i liillc liimlmark. It s purt ol' what I've seen lor 25 years," she said In a release announcing the deinohlion. ihe city indicates that !i\lures. furnishings and appliances Irom inside ihe house have been donated tn the Park Cily Historical Society Ihe demolition of the fVchnik I louse is scheduled less Ihan a month alter a spirited debate beiween ('ity Hall, the city's preservation community and ihe owner of a I'ark Avenue bnardinghouse lhat many wanted spared from a wrecking crew. In a widely attended meeting in JuK. ihe I'ark City Council, saying they were bound by decisions made by ihe government before they took oil ice. cleared the way for the demolition llie elected officials as well as most ol the people who testified w.mted the bnardinghnuse. S01 I'ark Ave.. to remain but owner David llcl/won ihe vole he needed. Williams said the decisions regarding ihe I wo buildings should not he construed as City Hall abandoning its preservation eflorls. "This isn't some trend (of) we've lost interest in preservation." Wilhams said. 'Hie mayor also noted differences beiween the boardinghouse .mil (he Pechnik House since lots of people wanted the boardinghouse preserved. "!t doesn't have ihe same history." Williams said about the Pechnik House. " I l doesn't have the same emotional ties to the community." Why You Should Replace Your Metal Fillings...Today! Stronger Teeth these large metal (ilhngs put constant M i - f . i l t i l l i n g r t . i i r . n i i u p t. • ^ 0 J o n i- fw v m J v ; - p m j '•-> •>uv m y < n i r t c i t h . n i n t h t n i I.K k t H v i tiiI K i l l t\ i \ | M M - I ' I M , i n f i t pi-rtfi rlv. r e l a x i i u : p r i - ^ u r c " i i t i n -f i r . r l i pressure on the n . i t u r i l :.trrn;. T ,(ll . u i ^ l l u u u t v oulsidesof , .; Fewer Trips to the Dentist your teeth. ••.". _ . m i \. nn S i n . i l l p n r < " d . u n «>nl i \ •- m « u ^ t i ' t n i n K I < - r.> M I . 1 I . - I M I t I i ; ' if - •, U p ru 7d",. lit iMfl.il h l l i i i : ^ li.r.v LII-. IV mill-.-i tlu;jii t. Mil.i\> urf binulri.l tn yi nir tci 1 i h , pii'Vi'iittn-r Ic.il.s and Jccay. Conservative Treatment l.iw Onlays relieve the pressure and restore . i r f l i < i t i i i i v . iw tk'-ljjiK'il t n k r r p . -i 1.1 r e p ! i l h i f . i 'nnii i v » j m r i n j 4 K---- d r i l l m j . ; h t i t v<>iii ' ^ i l ".• i . i n i) t . u i t h l U - t •>! i l l . t l i > - \ ' i . i- pi'^.il I ' - k u u l u -.1 | u like ii.itiir.il t e e t h . i' Planning Commissioners seated lor ihe Planning Commission 'Iliomas said the city's character According to the application. includes "pathways, roads, entry, ' V :/•. AV, .i.,( .,-./// Thomas has decrees in city plan- streams, historic Main St." lav k Ihoin-is h.is joined 1 he ning .\\\v\ .ire hi l e d ure and has 'Ilie City Council, meanwhile, Park ( i l \ I'l.iimiiii: < ommissioii. worked in those disciplines, 'llie returned two Planning Iv^oiniiv.1. the neWest member o! experience, he said in the applica- Commissioners In ihe panel. Ihe panel that oversees develop- tion, "h.is given me a broad underAndrew Volkman and Michael menl wilhui I I K cil\ standing ^\ the Park City area." O'llara will retain their seats on A 1'aik Meadows resident. Issues thai Thomas sees as the Planning ( ommission. Illonias is ail .ii\llilecl ami a plan- important to the Piannuii: Neither <-A the incumbents filled ner wilt* has had a business in Park Commission include ihe preserva- tun the standard applications hut I i l \ lo; 1<) \carv according In Ins tion ol" natural resources, planning each wrote brief letters requesting apphcaiion open space and ihe city's character rcappointment Volkman did not " I ha\c benctiled !rmn living .V He briefly described his open- address planiiing-related issues in working here tor years ,V; I leel like space philosophy, saying that such his letter il is 1 mie lor me lo contribute lands should be planned, not by O'Hara wrote that his backsomething back lo the cominum- "]Usl allowing residual space to be ground on the Planning 1\." I'hoin.is said in his apphcaiion labeled as such ( ommission will help. the teeth lo their Let's Face i t , M e t a l Fillings a i e U a l y natural strength and Olll.tV*. Will 1 ..n h I > M 1 : L V beauty. ! ... 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