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Full BOA terms are for five years. Board members are required to be residents of Park City. The Board meets at 5:00 p.m. on the 3rd Tuesday of the month as needed. Special meetings may be called on the 1st Tuesday of the Month. On average the BOA meets 4-8 times a year. This is a Board created pursuant to the Utah Code to hear and decide on Appeals for zoning decisions and Variances to the terms of the Land Management Code. Applications are available at the Park City Planning Department at 445 Marsac Avenue and online at www.parkcity.org. The application deadline is Friday, May 15, 2015 at 5:00 PM. Call Louis Rodriguez for more information at (435) 615-5061. South Summit's Taylor Reidhead sends the ball to the outfield for a base hit during the rivalry game against North Summit Tuesday, April 21, on the Braves' home field in Coalville. The Wildcats remained on top in the rivalry, finishing the game with a 15-0 victory. South Summit played Manti in an away game Tuesday, and North Summit played at American Leadership Academy. Turkey hunts start May 1 Permits are numerous, available online Submitted by Division of Wildlife Resources A chance to get into Utah's backcountry - and experience the thrill of hunting a strutting, gobbling tom turkey - is almost here. And getting a permit for the hunt is easy. Utah's general statewide turkey hunt starts May 1 for those who will be 17 years of age or younger on July 31. On May 4, the hunt opens to hunters of all ages. You can buy a permit for the hunt online. Permits are also available from more than 300 hunting license agents across Utah and at Division of Wildlife Resources offices. There's no limit on the number of permits that can be sold for the hunt, so it should be easy to get one. Turkey hunting tips Tips and tactics to help you take a turkey are available on our website. You can also see a list of Walk-In Access hunting areas. The DWR has also prepared a brand new series of videos that teach the basics of turkey hunting. Advantages Jason Robinson, upland game coordinator for the DWR, says the general hunt offers advantages you won't find during the limited entry hunt UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES. A strutting turkey in Utah. Utah's general statewide turkey hunt starts May 1 for youths and May 4 for hunters of all ages. that happens in April. One advantage is better road conditions and better access to the birds. You'll also have more time - and more areas - to hunt. Robinson says it's very important to hunt turkeys when the birds are gobbling. "That's when the male turkeys, called toms, will be most receptive to your call," he says. Unfortunately, wet and cold weather in the spring can decrease the amount of time the birds gobble. "The limited entry hunt runs for about three weeks," Robinson says. "The general hunt, on the other hand, runs for four weeks. Hunting during the general hunt increases the amount of time you'll have to be in the field at the right time - when the turkeys are gobbling." Robinson says two peak gobbling periods happen in the spring. The first usually happens in mid April, when tom turkeys call aggressively at the start of the breeding season. The second peak happens during the general hunt in May. That's when toms are actively seeking hens that haven't bred yet or that need to breed again because their nests failed. While it might be hard to believe, an additional advantage is a feeling fewer hunters are in the field with you. "Hunters consistently tell us they feel less crowded during the general hunt, even though more hunters are in the field," Robinson says. He thinks this feeling has a lot to do with perception. "If you draw a limited entry permit," he says, "you might feel crowded, even if there's just one other hunter in the area you're hunting. Hunters expect to see other hunters in the field during the general hunt, and they don't seem to mind as much." Turkey numbers are growing Robinson says turkeys are doing well in Utah. In fact, turkeys are doing so well in northern Utah that DWR biologists have started moving some of the birds to northeastern Utah, to start new populations there. In central and southwestern Utah, birds are being moved within the regions to start new populations in new places. "Wild turkeys are doing really well in Utah," Robinson says. "If you put the birds in the right habitat, they'll flourish." More information about hunting wild turkeys in Utah is available in the free 2014-15 Utah Upland Game & Turkey Guidebook. Web and social marketing got you confused? It's time you asked for directions. AdTaxi delivers customers. With more than 800 multi-platform products, we put your message in front of consumers ready to buy. 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