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Show Page 2 Wednesday, March 22, 1978 THE Entered as second-class matter, May 25. 1977, 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 a year outside Utah. PUBLISHERS: Jan v.t. Wilking Stephen K. Dering Editor Steve Dering Business Manager Jan Wilking Office Manager Julie Lawsuit Graphics Marianne Cone Bobbye Hammond Reporter TinaMoench Reporter .Janet Gilchrist Typesetting..... .Jan Wasfifcursf Contributing Photographers ...... Nick Nass, Pat McDowel Pictures, news and advertising may be submitted prior to Wednesday publication at our office, 419 Main Street, Park Qity, Utah 84060, by mail, Box 738, or by calling 649-9592. Publication material m.usl be received by Monday afternoon for Wednesday publication. mS It f ry J Tom Olson - Mike Shore TlyW) Lance Larsen How Mcut It? What's your opinion of the free bus? Tom Olson (Washington, D.O It's not very punctual right now. I've been waiting over 20 minutes and some people have been here at the resort stop for over an hour. Tom Johnston (Park City) It reeks! Mike Shore (Huntington Beach, Ca.) They need to fix up the system and use some new buses. It was better last year. Charlotte Newfield (Chicago, 111.) I wish there was more of a system. I'm a city planner and I work with this sort of thing all the time. Three years ago it was great. Last year there wasn't one and this year it's awful! Things would be a lot better if there were a taxi system. Lance Larsen (Corona, Ca.) The downtown would probably do better if they had a better organized system to carry people from the resort to the business section. Deanne Heat (San Diego, Ca.) It's great. It's slow, but it's my only means of transportation. It's usually there when I get ready to go in the mornings although I know people who have had to wait an hour. If i. . Tom Johnston X, i i s h is ) 1 l U irr) 1 Deanne Heat Public Motitt REC PROGRAMS Announcing: P.C. Rec Dept's. 2nd annual Whitewater River Run Phase I & II Phase I A Sportyak trip through Desolation Canyon on the Green River, May 27-June 2. Phase II Cataract Canyon on the Colorado River, July 14-17. For details and information contact Bruce or Marilyn at 649-9461 after 3:00 p.m. Space is limited, so sign up early ! LADIES SOFTBALL LEAGUE Hey ladies, it's that time again! We'll be having an organization and information meeting on Monday, April 3 at 7:00 p.m. in the Memorial Building Lounge. If you already have a team together then send a representative with a team list. If you're new, come and we'll help you get on a team. Thisummer Jadiessoftball wjl be , bigger and better than ever! For information, call Marilyn at 649-9164. LAND CODE AMENDMENTS The City Council has been asked to meet to consider the following amendments to the Land Management Code: Chapter V, Section 2, "SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS" would read as follows : Substandard Lots The requirements of this Code as to minimum lot area or lot width shall not prevent the use of a lot having dimensions 25' x 75' or greater for a single-unit dwelling, provided such lot was owned by one person, whether jointly or with others, as of the effective date of this amendment amen-dment and that the owner or owners did not own adjoining land which could have been made part of the lot and thereby satisfy the minimum setbacks set-backs required by this Code. The exception provided in this paragraph shall not apply to any parcel of land or lot which is sold, transferred, devised or divided after the effective date hereof and thereby becomes a lot having less than 37' x 75' as required by this Code. Chapter 1, "GENERAL PROVISIONS," Section 5 - Definitions, Page 2 through 9, the following amendments would be included: Preliminary Approval - Preliminary approval by the Planning Commission of a plan, project, rezoning activity, or other action shall only authorize further study, planning or other non-construction non-construction work on the plan, project, rezoning activity or other action. Such approval shall not be considered binding or as a final approval and any person, firm or corporation binding or as a final approval and any person, firm or corporation cor-poration that expends time or funds in reliance thereon shall do so at their own risk. The City shall have no liability or responsibility for any cost incurred thereby nor shall its agencies be stopped by reason thereof from withholding final approval. Final Approval - Final approval by the Planning Plan-ning Commission of a plan, project, rezoning activity, ac-tivity, or other action shall be given after all the requirements set out in the Preliminary Approval Ap-proval have been met and after all Concerns of the Planning' Commission regarding such plan? project, rezoning activity, or other action have been addressed and answered. A public hearing is scheduled for review of this proposal by the City Council and the interested public on April 6, 1978, at 7:30 p.m. at the Treasure Mountain Inn. COUNTY PLANMNGMElEfTNG There will be a regular meeting of the Summit County Planning Commission March 28, 1978 at 7:30 p.m. at the Courthouse in Coalville. Agenda Chairman, LaMar Pace conducting. 7:30 Greetings, approval of minutes 7:45 Richard Siggard - Francis Subdivision 8:00 Bill Coleman - Parley's Summit, Conditional Use Permit for Summer Activities 8:30 Rinehart Peshell - Mt. Top Subdivision Final Approval .. ., , .... ... ,.-,, . . Development East of Echo Reservoir, auto body shop in Gorgoza vicinity and The Jeremy, ALUMINUM RECYCLING An aluminum recycling box will be placed outside out-side The Newspaper office. All kids bringing in cans will receive 1 cent for every two cans crushed (easy to do with foot) and clean. All-aluminum All-aluminum cans can be identified by the words "all-aluminum," by their seamless indented bottom bot-tom and by the absense of rust. Most beer cans are aluminum but most Coke and Sprite cans are not. Ask for Marianne at 419 Main St. DEVELOPMENT CODE HEARING The Summit County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing April 4, 1978 at 5:00 p.m. at the courthouse in Coalville to consider several proposed amendments to the Development Develop-ment Code of Summit County and the accompanying accom-panying zoning map. This hearing replaces the one previously advertised for March 28, 1978. Proposed Amendments to Zoning Map To rezone all lots of the Summit Park Sub-Jivisionplat Sub-Jivisionplat "K" from the RR-1 zone to the Highway Service and General Commercial Zone. Proposed Amendments to Code 1. Enlarge the definition of "junk yard" to include in-clude impound yards. 2. Add definition of "zone overlay." 3. Exclude mobile homes for qualifying as a non-conforming use under section 3.8 unless the lot is at least an acre in size. 4. Supplement section 3.8 to permit the Board of Adjustment the authority to ajudicate whether or not a jot existed priorto the adoption of the IV UlW fhr Because I'M SAit? IW ftAP AO A 0A0V AUP 0J5 0V I'M TO AYJ5 A 6ALLOOK). 50 I A75 Code in cases where the lot was not recorded. 5. Change rules of procedure for the Board of Adjustment. 6. Amend section 5.3 to allow only one dwelling per lot. 7. Exclude attic area from 30 foot height requirement in section 5.6. 8. Amend section 8.2 so that this provision governs the number of free standing signs in all zones. 9. Amend Chapter 11 to permit commercial uses in planned unit developments. 10. Amend section 12.17'to read "minimum lot size for dwelling" instead of "minimum lot size." 11. In Chapter 13 add a section providing for the approval of development master plans. 12. Amend Chapter 13 to require approvals) from sewer and water districts. """" " 13. Amend section 13.5(2)6 to permit gravel roads in subdivisions in the WR-1, AG-1, WR-1, and R-l zones. 14. Amend section 13.5(2) (g) to require that the maximum road grade in subdivisions be eight (8) per cent. 15. Add a new ."Resort-Commercial" zone which will permit unlimited densities provided at least thirty (30) per cent of the area is left as open space. 16. Combine two existing commercial zones. 17. Require any building not meeting Uniform . Building Code to be conditional use in a commercial zone. OPEN HOUSE The children of Blanche Fletcher request the presence of her friends and relatives at an Open House in honor of her 90th birthday at the Senior Citizens Center, 1361 Woodside (behind Fire Station) Park City, Utah, March 25, 1978 from 1 to 4 p.m. No gifts please. 24TH ANNUAL LADIES' LUNCHEON The 24th Annual Park City Ladies' Luncheon will be held Satruday, May 6 at Park City Resort. Plan to attend. ADULT PHYSICAL EDUCXflONCLASS An adult physical education class will begin next week. The instructor for this class will be Bob Burns, the new football coach at Park City High School.. The class. The class will fill rapidly. . If you are interested contact Nan McPoEnj" 649-9417 by Monday March 27. SO) o)t of SO I Are so I r " irfei Charlotte Newfield We'd like your stamp of approval. All you have to do to receive the news and happenings in the Park City and surrounding area is to fill out the coupon below and mail it today...and while you're at it, why not send a subscription to a friend. Please enclose properpayment and happy reading! $6.00 per year Out of .tate- $10.00 per year Name. Address. City and State. Please include proper zip code 649-9592 -JJ P.O.Box 738 Park City, Utah 84060 Milk rt AAftritfl'AOilH I Happy Birthday To You! m r I n o ,,Marcn AmyDishell Rhonda Cannard 'March 24 Billie Groves Susan Southard March 25 Babbie McComb Gavin McComb Paul Brown Ranch Peterson Have a friend or relaivc you would like to see congratulated In the Birthday Column? Send their namefs) and dates of birth (day and month only) to:Birth- Chamber Made Submitted By The Park City Chamber of Commerce Come in and meet the newest addition to the Chamber Cham-ber staff. Marsha Symonds, with her Canadian accent flavored with a British touch from having lived in England Eng-land for two years, gives the office an international touch and a much needed helping hand. Marsha began work the first of March and is spending about a day a week in the office for the time being. In May when Chamber Cham-ber director Amanda Peter- Marsha Symonds son goes on a 2V2 month leave, assistant Shirley Smith will step into Amanda's job and Marsha will become a full time part of the office. Her major responsibilities will deal with Arts Festival and parti- m FAT 86CMS6 I - Mev. " cularly with Artist relations, and she will stay on in that capacity after Amanda's ' return in July. , Marsha, a native of Cal- gary, Alberta, is married to ' Englishman Don Symonds, a miningengineer employed in Salt Lake City, and has two sons, Cameron, 5, and Adam, almost 3. It was Don's interest and speciality in-coal in-coal processing that brought them to Utah from Calgary and after a year in Salt Lake City the Symonds discovered Park City, moved here last October and intend to make it a permanent home. Horsewoman, avid skier and antique lover, Marsha has a background as an elementary teacher, having taught for two years iw Nottingham, England, while Don finished his graduate! work, and for four more years upon their return to Calgary, so she certainly has the organizational skills and patience she will need in working at the Chamber. Being new in town, Marsha is busy now in her first few weeks on the job getting to know Park City and its people, so if you're walking by the Chamber office, stop in, introduce yourself ar1 meet our charming ne addition. 1 1M |