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August for people to monitor the The well-attended open houses discussions. drew a split audience that showed The schedule: there remains a rift between the • July 23 at 5:30 p.m. in Room sides. 205 of the Park City Library and The house designers and archiEducation Center. The Planning tects claim the Old Town guideCommission is scheduled to lines are restrictive and do not debate the rules during what is allow them to put up the sort of known as a work session. The houses their clients desire. panel normally does not take There has been significant dis-'i extensive public input during cussion about restrictions on thework sessions, and it is unclear size of additions to historic houswhether the July 23 work session es. I will be different. Some neighbors, though, worry • Aug. 7 in the same room. The about larger houses and additions Park City Council and the overwhelming the neighborhood. Planning Commission are schedRevisions to the guidelines uled to meet in a rare session would likely not be adopted for involving both panels. The time months, with the City Council had not been set by the end of the having to wait for actions by lower week. panels like the Planning • Aug. 13 in the same room. Commission and the Historic Old Town meetings are scheduled PARK CITY'S PREMIER ROOFING SPECIALISTS Preservation Board. For more information, contact the Planning Department at 6155061. Copies of the guidelines are available from the department. Construction continues to lag '07 Park City's construction industry through the first half of 2008 trailed the numbers posted through the same period the previous year, the Park City Building Department reports. According to the Building Department, the industry amassed about $109.3 million worth of construction through the end of June. Through the same period in 2007, the record year, about $128.7 million had been permitted. Ron Ivie, the chief building official, says permits for the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association's Center of Excellence training center at Quinn's Junction and a Park City Mountain Resort ski lift propped up the June figures. • The Building Department says about $16.9 million in construc- BUY/TRADE • APPRAISALS • CONSULTATIONS DIRECT IMPORTER OF THE WORLD'S FINEST RUGS EXPERT RESTORATION, TRADITIONAL HAND CLEANING. 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They! worry an expansion could disrupt their views and drop the value eff their property. Coleen Webb, ^ Houston resident who is the pres*-" ident of the board of directors dl; the homeowners association there, says the building's hallway! windows and bedroom windows in two units face the Kimbaft land. ' Webb fears a building could be too tall and built close to her building. That could block sunlight on the south-facing side otf the condominiums, she says, wor-I rying the land could become; "boxier, less free-flowing." "Today it has an open feelj and you still have a view of the! mountain." she says. ADOPT A NEW PET REPAIRS: TEAR OFF OLD MATERIAL • RE-ROOF • SHAKE MAINTENANCE & Check o u t FRIENDS OF ANIMALS CONDITIONING • LEAK REPAIR • GUTTERS • SHINGLE REPAIR • SKYLIGHTS • COMMERCIAL HEAT CABLE • CHIMNEY CAPS & SHROUDS in the Park Record INSTALLATIONS: ASPHALT • COPPER • SLATE • METAL • SHAKE SUMMER IS HERE PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT BEAT THE RUSH, SCHEDULE EARLY! 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