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Show Page 2 Wednesday. November 30, 1977 Entered as second-class matter. May 25, 1917. at the post office in Park City, Utah 84060. under the Act of March 3. 1897. Published every Wednesday at Park City. Utah. Second-class postage paid at Park City. Utah. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $6.00 a year in advance in State $10.00 a year outside Utah. Publishers; Jan v.t. Wilking and Stephen K. Dering Editor. Steve Dering Business Manager Jan Wilking Office Manager Janet Gilchrist Graphics. Marianne Cone Holly Rom Typesetting. Bobbye Hammond Tina Moench Contributing Photographers Nick Nass, Pat McDowell Craig Reece, Owen Roberts Pictures; news and advertising may be submitted prior to Wednesday publication at our office, 419 .Mam Street. Park City. Utah B4060, by mail. Box 738, or by calling 649 9592. Publication material must be received by Monday afternoon for Wednesday publication. Tina Moench Daniel Vincent Kevin Leatham How About It ? Do you. think President Sadat's visit to Israel was a positive step toward peace in the Middle East? Tina Moench : I think he should be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Red Millward:If he can't establish grounds for peace I don't know who can ! Daniel Vincent: No! I think it was for personal monetary gain. He can't sell oil to us unless he makes friends with the Israelis. Zorra : I have to admire his dogged efforts. He's barking up the right tree but he'll have to bone up on his diplomacy if he expects to bring all those factions together. Kevin Leatham : Yes, I think it was great for him to go over and try and get peace. Pat McRae: Definitely! I think it's a start toward peace between the two countries. I think it's really good that they're finally moving toward it. Red Millward M I Zorra Pat McRae Letters to Chamber Made Submitted By The Park City theBbitor Residency Requirement continuing education courses after obtaining a law Editor: I read with inforoct Ihn - - ...v.. 'IILLI bUk HIV , , City council's imposition of a ae8ree-two-year residency -Developed and chaired requirement before a Park commission in developing uU,eS may Serve on master P'an for rural area the Planning Commission. being engulfed by close by ; For the purpose of a contra ' .urban sprawl. i. argument to their positions r ..let us vmsAteUttou G. !i..,..Nqw.,Mr1 Editor, do we tell Interested comes forward this individual that we can t with the following creden- make use ol nis talents in tials: ' Park City until "someone gets a line" on how he feels? r - Kis talents, eagerlv to -Owner of a business in begiV'-S't by in suspense Park City for six months. untii tne pas'sage of time has -Owner of a home in Park made him more qualified for City (together with the a position which his talents bank.) nave aireadv exhibited? -Children attending Must Park City not have the public schools in Park City. benefit of the vears of ex- -Wife employed in Park perience and training that City. . make this man uniquely John C. Interested also has qualified9 I guess the following personal credentials: B.S. degree in Yours very truly. Economics from a major Raly Speckman university. A Juris Doctor daw) Jr 1 nw i. u I V 1 1 V- JU 1 1 1 V university. A practicing attorney for 13 years. Has served as attorney for city, county and regional planning commissions. Has served as chairman of regional planning committee com-mittee which planned areas of high density together with recreational and green belt areas. The Park City Chamber of Commerce together with other organizations in town the Recreation Dept., Senior Citizens, Kimball Art Center, Park City Municipal Corp., PTSA, and the Park City Ski Corporation are planning this year's Community Com-munity Christmas celebration beginning Saturday Satur-day Dec. 17th culminating Christmas Eye with the annual Torchlight Parade down Payday run. , These festive activities are designed to bring the community together to share in the spirit of Christmas in hopes that all can enjoy the spirit of the season and spread a portion of that enjoyment en-joyment to our many visitors. , ' , H- This year's Community Christmas Tree w)lfbe located at the base of Main Street , on the sidewalk by the Kimball Art Center, The city plans to custom make the lights and Park City students will contribute their creativity to some very homey decorations.: Special street decorations designed to highlight the new "old" Main Street lampposts will include more custom lighting strung across the street from post to post with each post donning real boughs and bright bows. , The official celebration will begin Saturday; Dec. 17 an 5: 00 p.m. All should gather around the tree for singing and await the arrival of the celebrated guest Old St. Nick. Beginning at 5: 30 he will be entertaining visitors until 8 p.m. in Chamber Of Commerce the historic Depot a unique chance for Parkites and visitors to see this magnificent station. The children's treats will be carefully packaged by f city staff. The Kimball Art Center and Senior l Citizens will offer during Santa,'s visiting hours special children's activities, just across the patio and in the downstairs of the center. Upstairs in the art center from 7 to 10 p.m. a student exhibit, faculty show, and Christmas Shop will delight community members and tourists alike. A reception, open to the public, will honor these activities and offer light refreshments toall.uplus fabulous .community Christinas entertainment. Don't missanyflLittef Continuing into the evening, the Recreation Department will host in the Memorial Building the annual Community Christmas Dance beginning begin-ning at 8:30 until 12 midnight, indeed a special occasion for all ages... refreshments, live band and, best of all, free. The Resort Center plans to keep the skiers in the spirit of Christmas by having Santa on the mountain Friday and Saturday, Dec. 22 and 23. His final appearance will be with the Park City Ski School at dusk on Christmas Eve... the annual Torchlight Parade down Payday run followed by a brief visit in the cafeteria and patio. Watch for further details on all the festive happenings in Park City during the holdiay "season... these are only a few! The Stars Gentlemen: I read with great interest "A Star is Born" in The Newspaper. I -would appreciate very much receiving a copy of The Lodestar when it becomes available. would be most happy to send you whatever fee is necessary. Established and served Reading The Newspaper as first chairman of gives me a lot of pleasure, redevelopment authority. Thank you very much for .- your courtesy. Has over 30 college equivalent hours in planning Sincerely, and zoning area gained , in Leo H.Schwartz, M.D. N Why not get the news by mail? - All you have to do to receive the news and happenings in the I Parl City and surrounding area, is to fill out the coupon below and mail it today... and while youre at it. why not send a I subscription to a friend. Please enclose proper payment and I happy reading! -I $6.00 per year Out of State - $10 00 per year Name . . . . ' ' ' 1 I Address. . .. . I Citu and State , ! i . PImw Include Proper Zip Ojdr City Government Agendas 6499592 F O Box 738 - Park City. Utah 84060 Park City Municipal Corporation City Council Agenda December 1, 1977 7:00 p.m. Treasure Mountain Inn -1. Call to order by Mayor Uriarte i 2. Roll call by city treasurer 3. Reading of the minutes i Recommended Action: ' 1. Motion to dispense with reading of the minutes, min-utes, and accept as submitted; or : 2. Motion to dispense with reading of the minutes, min-utes, and provide for changes as follows: I 4. Summary of Verified Bills: Summary of verified veri-fied bills in the amount of $14,459.37 for the period ending November 28. 1977. if 5. Business Licenses 1 . Lynn Construction 1406 Park Avenue 2. A Shady Place-357 Main Street : 3. Robert Cameron & Assoc. 312 Main Street: 4. Mountain Transit Authority ski shop 136 Heber Avenue 5. Bumps Burger 1030 Iron Horse Drive 6. Depot-Wally Wright 7. Adoption of Redevelopment Agency By-Laws 8. Memorial Building Budget 9. Public Hearing 10. City Planner Report 11. Committee Reports 12. City Attorney Report .' 13. Meeting Adjourned Planning Commission Work Session Agenda ' December 7, 1977, 7 p.m. Treasure Mountain Inn 7:00 Discussion Session Proposed subdivision and planned unit development devel-opment review procedure Recommendations for enforcement of conditional con-ditional use permits PUBLIC INVITED 8:00 Anderson's Lumber Contractor Sales Yard-Discussion Yard-Discussion on a conditional use approval for lumber, sales and storage located behind Anderson Lumber store. Highway 248 8:15 Century 21 Brent Hill Realty Discussion on a conditional use approval for business office located in medical clinic building, North Park Ayenue 8:25 Park City Coin Exchange Discussion on a conditional use approval for antique coin shop located at 586 Main Street 8:35 B-G Custom Leather Discussion on a conditional use approval for leather shop located at 306 Main Street 8:45 Cattle Company Restaurant Discussion to grant approval of two signs located at 1064 Park Avenue 8:55 Mountain Transit Authority Discussion to grant approval of two signs located at 136 Heber Avenue Public Notices PARKING REGULATIONS ENFORCED The Park City Police Department will be enforcing en-forcing the no parking regulations on Main Street in order to facilitate snow removal. Cars parked on Main Street between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. will be towed away. Parking is prohibited on the east side of streets west of Main Street and parking regulations posted on Highway 224 (Park Avenue south to Heber Av enue ) also will be enforced. In addition, cars are not permitted to remain parked on city streets for more than 72 hours at a time. , ... NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Park City Fire Protection District will receive written bids to furnish all labor and materials for the construction construc-tion of an additional and remodel to an existing fire station at Park City, Utah. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained by licensed contractors, upon payment of a deposit of $50 to be refunded upon return of the plans and specifications in good condition within ten (10) days after bid opening. Plans may be obtained from the office of Alton Dean Jensen, Architect, 366 South 5th East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102. Bids shall be contained in a sealed envelope marked Park City Fire Protection District. Bids must be received in the office of the owner located at the fire station. Park City, Utah, no later than 7:00 p.m., on the 12th day of December, Decem-ber, 1977, for opening immediately thereafter. The Owner expressly reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to negotiate with the lowest responsible bidder for change orders or modifications which may become known prior to execution of the contract. Legal 10 per cent minority requirement must be adhered to. COUNTY PLANNING MEETING i The Summit County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing December 131977; at 8 : 00 dominiums complex in Snyderville. The purpose of the hearing is to consider amendments to the County Master Plan. Such amendments include but are not limited to the addition of the following development projects : 1. Gorgoza 2. Canyon Rim Ranches 3. Summit Park proposed Plat "N" 4. The Jeremy SUMMIT CLINIC OPEN HOUSE John O. Lambert, D.D.S., will hold an open house Friday, December 2 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the former Summit Medical Clinic. Lambert will introduce two dental partners part-ners to the community. Dr. Richard Randle and Dr. Lester Cannon. The clinic will be open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call 649-9492 for appointments. ap-pointments. CHRISTMAS CARD WORKSHOP A Christmas card workshop will be offered by Marianne Cone on Wednesday, Nov. 30 and Thursday, Dec. 1 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Kimball Art Center. The fee will be $20 and will include necessary materials. BOND ELECTION A bond election for the Summit County Courthouse Cour-thouse Annex will be held December 13. It is proposed that approximately $1 million in bonds will be sold with the exact provisions of the bond issue to be set this week. PUD AMENDMENT The City Council of Park City has been asked to meet to consider an amendment to the Planned Plan-ned Unit Development Ordinance and two amendments to the Land Management Code. The amendments are as follows: Planned Unit Development Distance from Public or Private Streets Structures within a cluster shall be placed no closer than thirty (30) feet from a public or private street. At its discretion, the Planning Commission may modify the setback on private streets. Land Management Code Characteristics of off-street parking Off-street Off-street parking areas shall have unobstructed access ac-cess to a street or alley. Lot and Size Regulations for General Commercial Com-mercial District There shall be a minimum ten (10) foot side yards and on corner lots th ciH ivard which faces a street shall be not less than enty (20) feet. , . A public hearing is scheduled for review of this proposal by the City Council and the interested public on the 1st of December, 1977 at 7 p.m. at the Treasure Mountain Inn. |