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Show -; ; Page A4 B Thursday May 26, 1994 The Park Record H Section A )rT 1 CJ B! : a M M Locals Welcome at M M M EL CHEEiO M M M M Jj; Southwestern Grill 3 M 649-0883 255 Main St. J MNNMMMMMHMMMMNNMMNMMMMMMMMMMM Human survival depends on preserving wildlife imSTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION VACANCIES I I I fThe Mayor is accepting applications for two seats 'on the IIDC , expiring on February 1, 1996. jPersons interested in the promotion andor are iknowledgeable In historic preservation are encourged to apply. Members serve two year terms and meet as business demands. For further t Information, call Janice Lew at 645-5020. Applications available at Mayor's Office. Deadline June 13, 1994. submitted by National Wildlife Federation Human survival depends qp the conservation of wild plants and animals because nature is a vital source of cures and treatments for human illnesses, according to new research by America's largest conservation education organization. "When people oppose the principles of good stewardship found in the Endangered Species Act, they often talk about the costs, but they never talk about the priceless benefits we get back from nature," said Larry Schweiger, senior vice president for Constituent Development and Conservation Action at the National Wildlife Federation. "You'll find the proof in your local pharmacy," Schweiger said, pointing out that 40 percent of today's prescriptions contain substances initially found in wild plants and animals. "Nature helps support a $40 billion pharmaceutical industry and, of course, saves millions of lives." Some examples of the medicinal benefits obtained from animal and plant species are: the rosy periwinkle, a threatened Madagascar wildflower which supplies a cure for childhood leukemia; and the horseshoe crab, which produces proteins used to detect a potentially fatal bacteria affecting over 10,000 people each year. Unfortunately, the destruction of wildlife and plant habitat has triggered an unnatural wave of extinctions that gravely threatens humanity's "savings account" of natural substances. For example, a compound discovered in a Malaysian rainforest tree was shown to prevent the replication of the HIV-1 virus, which causes AIDS, in a laboratory at the National Institutes of Health. Unfortunately, the original tree was cut down, and scientists have been unable to find another. Related species, however, have yielded a compound which also significant anti-HIV activity. has . "Just as we depend on our local drug stores for prescriptions when we're sick, we should conserve nature's pharmacy for future generations," Schweiger said. "The Endangered Species Act is our most important tool for the conservation of nature." The National Wildlife Federation is the nation's largest conservation education organization. Founded in 1936, the Federation works to educate and assist individuals and organizations to conserve natural resources, and to protect the Earth's environment. We' ve re l tori,, . to Our C..7 '-'S lot c " Lake Our Pari t. cearanc torem, YolD'e wwji,- drv 'ous. Salt Lake 2970 Highland Dr., Park City 1890 Bonanza Dr. 467-2701 moa-fri. 10-7 sat-10-6 moa-sat 10-6 643-7072 90 days same as cash financing available PdflMic meeitninifrSimlfoiraimaitloim ffor ttBae week off Mssy 2-3wie 3 SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS May 31, 1994 NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Summit County will not meet on May 31 , 1994, as previously scheduled. The next regularly scheduled meeting will be held on June 6, 1994 Posted May 17, 1994 SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS JUNE 1,1994 NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Summit County will not meet on June 1 , 1 994 in special session with County Department Heads as previously scheduled. The next regularly scheduled meeting will be held on June 6, 1994 Posted May 24, 1994 PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE South Point Rezone and Subdivision Concept Pin Star Point Ranch South Summit NOTICE is hereby given that the Summit County Planning Commission will discuss the proposed South Pointe Rezone and Concept Plan on June 14, 1994 (originally scheduled for May 24, 1994), beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Burns Fire Station, 730 Bitner Road, Park City, Utah. The applicant, George JohnsonJohnson International Inc., is requesting the Planning Commission to consider a rezone of property from the existing AgricultureGrazing (AG-1 ) Zone of 1 dwelling unit per 40 acres to Recreation (R-5) Zone of 1 dwelling unit per S acres. The proposed subdivision consists of 86 single family lots subdivided from 640 acres located along Hwy 248 in Sections 25 and 36, Township 1 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the proposed rezone petition and to determine compliance with Section 2.2 of The Development Code of Summit County for Zone Amendments. If you have any questions or comments regarding this proposal, please contact Corvin M. Snyder at the Summit County Planning Division at 55 North 50 East, Coalville, Utah 84017; (801)336-4451 or 645-9161. Posted May 19, 1994 PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH MAY 26, 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of Park City, Utah will hold Its regularly scheduled meeting at the Marsac Municipal building, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah for the purposes and at the times as described below on Thursday, May 26, 1994. WORK SESSION 3:40 p.m. Council photographs 3:50 p.m. Council questions and comments 4:05 p.m. Interlocal agreement-school impact fees -1 Review of regular meeting 4:40 p.m. Budget 5:10 p.m. Silver Sage appeal ,. , 5:50 p.m. Meeting questionscomments REGULAR MEETING 6:00 p.m. I. ROLL CALL II. PUBLIC INPUT Recognition of State Champions! - Park City High School 3A Boys Soccer Team III. MINUTES OF MEETING OF MAY 19, 1994 IV. CONSENT AGENDA 1 . Resolution declaring May 30, 1994 as Bea Kummer Day in Park City, Utah 2. Resolution amending Resolution 29-92 to include annexation -fees and fees for performing fiscal impact analysis 3. Award of contract for purchase of software and hardware to ' CSC for vehicle maintenance in an amount not to .exceed $47,000 V. REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS VI. COMMUNICATIONS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF VII. ORDINANCE Ordinance amending Section 3.1 of the Land Management Code changing the number of Planning Commission members VIII. NEW BUSINESS Appeal of Planning Commission approval of April 27, 1994 of Silver Sage Development (small scale master planned development for 24 sets of twin homes) - PSC Development Company IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1 . Continuation of hearing on ordinance amending Aspen Springs Ranch Phase I plat (motion to withdraw) 2. Revised budget for FY 1993-94 for Park City Municipal Corporation and its related agencies 3. Budget for FY 1 994-95 for Park City Municipal Corporation and its related agencies X. ADJOURNMENT Posted: May 24, 1994 . jTj ILl.O. .III! I t. I!1! ,u i" l , ,Olii tirwa CS28&UI1 imririir. " " " JriMtofi0BMI ma ran 5) 2475 SUNNY KNOLL COURT Fabulous Park Meadow Home Now $lJ5q,000 Contact Jon Okh 649-8640 640-0244 Mobile End of Cul-de-sac Privacy Breathtaking, Fully-Protected Views from Deer Valley to Parkwest Rick Brighton designed 7,000 sq. ft Home on More than One acre Homesite Separate Maid's quarter with private entrance 7 bedrooms 8 bath 5 fireplaces including in the custom kitchen Spacious Master suite with Fireplace and Skylight Two offices and a Library. Central Humidifier and Digital Climate Control "Slate of the art alarm system Pines, Aspens and Landscaped Flower Garden Children's Playground Wrap -around deck on two levels. ABSOLUTELY MUST SEE. I FT t " ' '" - (- 302 Centennial The Smith Residence $2,590,000 Contact Janet W Jon Okh 649-&64Q 10,000 square feet at below replacement cost Superb designconstruction by reknowned architect Gary Francis. Assured privacy on huge wooded site (.82acre) Spacious, sunny backyard adjoimthebistQiarKxTraiLr'ancramk rooms. Gourmet kitchen with large eating area and butler's pantry. 2 family rooms, brick-floored foyer, stuliowcfkroom. Separate private guestcaretaker's apartment with kitchen. 3 car garage, extensive storage space. Offered unfurnished, some peices negotiable after sale. Best value in direct ski access home in Deer Valley. Tr- ' - . v - ! BELLETERRE LOT Skl-intSki-out "Must See" $3,500,000 Contact Jon Okh 649.8640 Co-Ust: Wijantt Robsoi&M Okh 649-6344 Stone and glass home unlike any other on the mountain Interconnected pavilion with full-length glass walls Massive free-form fireplace and sweeping staircase entry Absolute privacy in woodland setting with dramatic natural and city views This house was designed by architect Jack Martin Thomas to follow the hillside without disturbing trees. Approx. 7,000 sq. ft, 5 bedrooms, 5 plus baths, 2 smdies, hot mb room. K Unique two bedroom, 2.5 bath Fabulous CUSTOM Interior unlike any other unit, vaulted ceilings and covered deck, beautifully kept - never in rental pooL 3 rd floor with viewclosest to Snow Park Lodge, Garage, elevator, hot tub. A32 POWDER RUN Walk to Snow Park $300,000 Janet Robson Okh 649-6344 Expansive homesite adjoins Open Space 6 Bedroom 4 12 Bath Master suite with private redwood deck Stone fireplaces Solid wood floors and doors Hand-Peeled Log Columns and Railings Deer Valley Solameie Views Wired for audio video and security (noise-reducing insulation) Above grade Garden Level 3 car garage r 1 erf V 4 Spectacular Three bedroom Home with office Freshly Painted Inside and Out. Enjoy the views of Park City and Deer Valley, from your "Hot Springs", Hot Tub and your large deck Convenient circle driveway, cathedral ceilings throughout Hardwood floors in kitchen and dining room, much more. SPACIOUS PARK MEADOW ONE STORY $309,000 Contact: Mike Kermizis 649-0005 Anytime: 645-5753 Over 420 sq. ft in this open floor plan Five bedroom plus office Rustic Log Railings Unique Southwestern Tile Floors in Entry and Master Bath Top of the Line EVERYTHING Incredible Master suite with Fireplace 3220 SOL AM ERE DRIVE Fabulous New Deer Valley Home $625,000 Contact Jon Okh 649-8640 640-0244 Mobik THE RETREAT Spacious , Masterpiece in Ranch Place $363,000 Contact: Mike Kermizis -.649-0005 Anytime: 645-5753 1344 AERIE DRIVE The Best Views in Park City $875,000 I Contact Jon Okh 649-8640 Approx. 5,000 sq. ft 4 Bedrooms 5 bathrooms 5th BedroomDen 4 fireplaces Fully furnished Dual Master suites Elegant Woodwork Sun-baked Dream House with fabulous Great Room Fantastic Deer Valley & Park City Ski Run Views. STERLINGWOOD 2 AT SILVER LAKE Custom 3 bedroom I 3.5 bath Deer Valley Jewel $600,000 ' Hand carved mantelpiece & wood shutters- t -i . tju i,ituL . rvc-. .Contact Terri Stlva - KAJUIlliy IVI1 - Willi. storage Designer furniture & Linens with Audio-Video Extras Included Views of Flagstaff & Bald Mtns. Truly Special, Tastefully-done unit . , - 645-7568 (H) mm.im in 1 II inn Mm Mil mmiml Approximately 12 acres with wonderful sunny exposure Perfect for Estate acreage or Bed & Breakfast 'Possible direct ski access from Park City Resort Privacy with an Old Town Atmosphere Quick Walk to Main Street ALICE LODE MINING CLAIM $350,000 Contact: Jon Okh 649-0244 649-0244 (M) Chris Child 649-4212649-5857 H)I645-S795(M) M ,Jt i Hill' , it. ll I mfi i amnir i inittii, i ii., i 'lim i IIW . Approx. 100 sq. ft on one level True 3 bedroom2.5 bath (jetted tub) Wonderful kitchen appointments Spacious living-dining area centered on stone fireplace Deck with hot tub Natural gas ' heat & water Sold FURNISHED Perfect retreat or proven rental B21 POWDER RUN Walk to Slopes of Deer Valley $325,000 Contact Janet Robson Okh 649-6344 9 r .1 -1 r.i J lilR rrir. O b : u'! vjfi |