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Show Pcirk Record Thursday, February 13, 1986 Page A7 Park City attorney is named counsel to SLC grand jury , RICK HUOL OH l,Vi-ord staff wtUW Park Citv attorney Larry Keller . " appointed this week as one of ; special prosecutors for a Salt Ijke County grand jury investiga- "'Keller said lie and the other pro-' ,.cutor Rodne- G. Snow of Salt I ike City will meet today. Feb. 1:5. w"i,h Phillip Fishier, the presiding fi,e of the ird District i ourt. llah Attorney General David Wilkinson made the appointments in , t.(ier Monday to Fishier. However. Wilkinson said there was a uuestion over who should pay the li-Dsecutors and contended his office 'ho'uld not he responsible. Keller, a former 5th Circuit Court ,lKtf!e. told he Record he hadn't U-n notified by Hie state of the appointment. ap-pointment. He read articles in the mII Lake newspapers and saw Wilkinson's letter through a Channel " reporter. Wilkinson's letter also said he had resolved eonflict-of-inierest questions ques-tions about appointing Keller and Mimv after meeting with 3rd District . 1 C;t 1 . . I nrmer ."ih Circuit Judge l .irrv Keller won state appointment ap-pointment Midges. He did not specify what hose questio i were, said Keller. Keller said he and Snow are anx "lis to begin work, but they have to resolve the money question. "We ill do wn.it spadew..rk we can without a budget, but we feel limited.'" he said. Without knowing who will pay them, he added, the prosecutors don't know how many investigators : hey can hire, or how to hire them. Wilkinson said in his letter his of- ice does not have the money to pay he prosecutors. In addition, he should not have the responsibility smee the prosecutors are outside his .ontrol. In a Salt Lake Tribune article, lodge Fishier said the court must letormine who will pay He declined further comment since the issue might be brought up in a hearing. At i'l'ess time Fishier was not ivailable for lurther comment. The grand jury was impaneled ist month in Salt Lake City to in-estigate in-estigate alleued offenses relating to l tab Power & Light and alleged public offe.i-es and maileasance in the Salt Lake County Attorney's olive. ol-ive. Keller said he was honored at the PIointme:it to the jury T intend to discharge my duties to the best .of i ability, t protect the innocent nid prosecute the guilty." DEADLINE FOR: Legals, Display & Classified Ads for the Feb. 20th Pork Record is Friday, Feb. 14 at 5 p.m. Due to President's Week Park Avenue condo residents protest high-density rezone h JANICE I'KKKY lii'iwd editor The Park City Council today will resume a public hearing on a con-iroversial con-iroversial proposal to rezone a parcel of land on the northwest corner cor-ner of Empire and Park avenues to a higher density. That plan, being presented in conviction con-viction with plans for a hotel on the site, met with protest from residents l the nearby Park Avenue Con-ilniiiiniums Con-ilniiiiniums last week. Ron Kielm. representing the con-Imninium con-Imninium owners association, ask-i-dllie council to disapprove the zoning zon-ing request or at least to give the .Miciation more time to prepare a prniest. The council agreed, and ontmued th" hearing until this veek. The rezonin.'. is linked to a specific envelopment plan presented by lorry Shane- of Jupiter Property Management, along with local ar-hitect ar-hitect Rick Brighton. Shane a id Brighton vould like to Uiild a 9(j-room. European style full-service full-service lodge on the site The plans .all for a high-caliber restaurant .vithin the hotel. 1. 000 square feet ol 'elail space, some office space and he major ly of its parking inderground Cnder the plan, about the first too 'i t of the corner of Kmpire and Park avenues would be rezoned to '.'ecrcatio-' Open Space, said City 'limner D ve Hoesch 'The re -one is gone :o be eon-imversial. eon-imversial. as ou can lell.-' Boesch -aid. "We're talking a fairly significant signifi-cant increase in density. The current nniiig is Residential Development l!I)i. which aliows five units per ere and the proposed new zone i'. mild, in effect, quadruple Ihal'den-" Ihal'den-" The problem is difficult, he said, veause technically the rezone issue as to h considered separately '"in the merits of the uroject being l imposed. He expects the city council will -ehedule a more formal re hearing I continuance ol today's hearing for et Thursda . to make sure plann ig commissioners can be present to near the public com-.. Driver escapes injury during auto rollover in Deer Valley ll was a q net week for the Park 1 ily Police Department, w ith a lew mils and an occasional inebriated person out on the streets including W man who was lost at The Resort 'enter. H thought he was in Salt ike City. 'NHiieltei'unningham escaped uith mini' injurie- when the car she was 'InviiiK rolled over while making the "in Irom Deer Valley Road onto 'eer Valley North Feb". 7 The vehi-te vehi-te sustained major damage ' "n Feb. in. Susan Kuttenberg of Police fflleport ,i;'. Silve spnngs. reported a hit ind run at the Holiday Village Mall larking L ii There was about $2oo 'amage to her car. Kurt T. Laideman ol Park City Ac-. Ac-. ommodations reported a burglary a Pel) in at aid Lowell Ave A $:(() : decision set was reported taken. Eight CoUlwollBankoi realty en valued it s.itm were reported i den on P ii In The thelt ap .aienllv oeeaired at Deer Valiev . i.a Mike I ;m renee I'.ouiil ilul i ported o Feb Hlhat me I lie was ossing IV m a storage mom at the :ainada II -t i-l in Park ( ' ' Value ol he I lie is e ' mialed al s . j A f. ,l'3J'0 Make tracks in the fresh powder . . . and still be at work by 8:00! I'lllM f Choose your own affordable half-acre homesite When you pick a new half-acre lot in Spring Creek at Kimball function, vou will be able to test your cross country skiing ability in one of Utah s most ncturesque areas and leart of Salt Lake City. picturesque areas and be just Z5 miles trom tne he Utah's finest homesite development offers you and your family the conveniences of Salt Lake with the advantages of mountain living, including the Park City School District, the highest quality school system in Utah. Only 10 minutes from Deer Valley, Park City and ParkWest Ski Areas. See Spring Creek for yourself and pick your homesite along the tanks of the sparkling East Canyon Creek that traverses the property. Take 1-80 to Kimball Junction (Park City Exit), turn left and follow the signs to the sales information office. Consider the Advantages Great winter and summer recreation area with crosscountry cross-country skiing, fishing, and hiking out your back door. All utilities are underground, streets are paved and snowplowing provided by Summit County. At Spring CreeK there is a private well-fed water supply and we are connected to the public sewer system. Spring Creek is a prime solar energy location. i I t' ! I! (ruTrnrsru-L REAL ESTATE Spring Creek I AT KIMBALL JUNCTION I Deer Valley Mall P.O. Box 1616 Park City, UT 84060 801-649-4400 Susie Petrone and Greg Gorman Marketing Directors 8 benetlon Italian Knitwear for Men, Women, Children 1st Level Main Screet Mall Top of Main Street . 645-7155 THE BTEW POT, $c I Specializing in Hearty Homemade Stews, Soups, Chili and Homemade Bread. Great Selection of Salads, Sandwiches and Assorted Desserts. Beer and Set-Ups upon request. Everyday 11:30-9 p.m. 645-7839 Take UUl rtvaua Oeer Valley Mall at Deer Valley tnw..c The Aerie "Exclusive Residential Development" Luxury Homes on incomparable view building sites Private road with Security entrances at Park City and Deer Valley ' 5 minutes to all Park City services, shopping, restaurants, and ski areas. Why be one among many when you can be above them all at the Aerie? From $92,000. REAL ESTATE Listing agent Carol Fuller Deer Valley Mall 649-4400 ,2- . , tl,LMil |