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Show A-8 Wed/Thurs/Frl, July 19-21,2006 The Park Record Fanners and ranchers urged to use caution this summer What is your Park City / Deer Valley home or condo worth? FREE Over-The-Net Home Evaluation Electricity enables hundreds of jobs to be done every day in the business of fanning and ranching. It lights and powers homes and shops; runs dairy equipment; pumps irrigation water, and helps move, condition and store crops. However, electricity can also be dangerous if proper safety precautions areni taken. With farm activity ramping up during the summer months, Utah Power encourages safe and cautious behavior while working with equipment, in orchards or in fields. "It is critical to maintain awareness of power lines when operating equipment and working in fields where power lines share space with crops, livestock, orchards, workers and equipment," said Mike Felice, Utah Power's safety director. "Contact with high-voltage power lines can instantly cause life-altering injuries or even death," Utah Power wants farm and ranch workers to avoid electrical hazards by keeping basic safety rules in mind: •LOOK UP! Always look up for overhead power lines before beginning any activity. •Follow the 10-foot rule. Most overhead power lines are not insulated. Keep everything - yourself, the tools and materials you are handling and the equipment you are operating - as far away as possible from all power lines and never come closer than 10 feet. Any contact with wires can be fatal. •Never stand an irrigation pipe on end near a power line. •Always lower grain augers and other crop-handling and tillage equipment before moving them anywhere near power lines. Have someone spot for you. •Stack irrigation pipe, hay and www.ParkCityHomeEvaluations.com RE/MAX Mountain Properties OUR DECK IS OPEN! 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The first part of the meeting is scheduled for public comment about issues facing the Utah judi- OPEN SEVEN NIGHTS 435.6493140 RESERVATIONS hay bales away from power lines. Never store materials directly underneath or adjacent to power lines. •Irrigate with care. Do not spray water on power lines, equipment or structures. Not only can it damage equipment and short circuit the electrical system - a stream of water hitting a power line can create a path for electricity to ground. •Call before you dig. Always locate underground facilities such as electricity, gas, water, sewer or telecommunications before digging the ground. When you dig, you run the risk of breaking a utility line. Have your local underground utility locator service mark utility lines for you before you dig. Call Utah Power at 1-888-221-7070 or visit www.utahpower.net for the name of the locator service in your area. •Use caution when moving equipment near power poles. Beware of hooking guy wires when moving equipment. Even if you dont bring a structure or wire down, you might have weakened the structure or created slack in the line. Keep vehicles, tools and people clear of guy wires at all times. If you strike a guy wire or pole, call Utah Power at 1-888-221-7070, and stay away from any downed equipment until help arrives. For safety materials, including Utah Power's Electrical Safety on Your Farm or Ranch brochure, "Alerta! Fuera de Casa" brochure in Spanish and Look Up and Live irrigation safety stickers in English and Spanish, call Utah Power at 1-800375-7085. Other safety information,can be found at www.utahpower .net. For all other information, including safety assistance around power lines, call 1-888-221-7070. WWW.35OMAIN.COM ciary and refinements or improvements to the system. Following the public hearing, the meeting is closed to allow commission members to select a minimum of five candidates whose names are then forwarded to Gov. Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., to consider for appointment. The Nominating Commission does not take testimony on individual applicants. Individuals interested in appearing before the commission should contact the Administrative Office of the Courts (801) 578-3800 to request an appointment. Public Meeting Information THE EASTERN SUMMIT COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 @ Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main Street, Coafvllle, Utah 7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting: Commission Chambers {Upper Floor), 1. Public Input 2. Public Hearing/Possible Approval: Conditional Use Permit for accessory building in excess of 2,000 square feet, Webster Estates; Rusty Webster- Jay Agullar Parcel CD-282, Marion; John Dick - Jennifer Strader 3. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: "Cottonwood Acres' minor subdivision, approximately 624 Chalk Creek Road; LaNae Ovard - Jeff Sanders 4. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: "Chalk Creek Meadows" minor subdivision, approximately 646 Chalk Creek Road; Clint Staples - Jeff Sanders 5. Public Hearing/Possible Recommendation: "Cedar Hollow" minor subdivision, Parcel NS-369. Chalk Creek; LaNae Ovard - Jennifer Strader Commission Items Director Items Adjourn Agenda items may or may not bediscussed in the order they are listed. "•NEXT REGULAR MEETING: August 2, 2006,170 N. Main, Kamas, Utah Posted: July 10, 2006 SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 Notice Is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners will meet in special session July 19, 2006 in the Commission Chambers of the Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, Utah, at 1:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Executive Session 12:30 p.m. Break 1:00 p.m. Work Session - Conference Room No. 1 Other Department business and Commission reports (40 minutes) •Commission mall review (20 minutes) 2:00 p.m. Regular Session 0 Commission Chambers ' -Pledge of Allegiance •Introduction of new employees •Public input Consent Agenda 1. Audited claim 2. Personnel changes 3. Contracts -- youth recreation 4. Grant agreement - Parleys Creek view shed protection project 5. Summit County Fairgrounds agreements 6. Possible approval of a Development Improvement Agreement and Escrow Fund Agreement for the Escala Lodges Condominiums, Phase 2 7. Assessor - errors and omissions Consideration ol approval of Administrative Items 1. Commission meeting minutes 2. Possible approval of a Memorandum of Agreement and Waiver of Liability wilh Plus-D Farm 3. Possible adoption of 2006 tax rates for Summit County, Service Area No. 6, No. 8, wildland fire 4. Road vacation - Franklin Canyon Road 5. Discussion and possible decision regarding Wolf Mountain default of The Canyons SPA 6. Ordinance No. 182 - C An ordinance amending ordinances 182, 182-A, 183B and Summit County Code Title 3 Chapter 2 providing for the temporary sale of alcoholic beverages at special or single events and repealing those provisions of 182, 182-A, 183-B. and Summit County Code Trtle 3 Chapter 2 inconsistent therewith 3:00 p.m. -Public Hearing - Possible approval, Pine Meadow Ranch Plat "G" Subdivision, amendment to Lot 87. through adoption of Ordinance No. 636; Kimber Gabryszak -Public Hearing - Possible approval of the Little Dipper Development Agreement for the transfer of building rights through adoption of Ordinance No. 637; Michele Devaney Posted; July 14.2006 PARK CITY COUNCIL „ THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of Park City, Utah will NOT hold its regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, July 20, 2006. Posted: July 17, 2006 Get involved in local government.. 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