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Show A-6 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 13-16, 2018 Court report For Lease GREAT ENTERTAINMENT SPACE FOR SUNDANCE 1764 Uinta Way, Unit 4 | Park City, UT 84098 According to the Summit County Attorney’s Office, the following cases were heard on Monday, Jan. 8, in 3rd District Court at the Summit County Justice Center: Jeffrey George Stowers, 58, of Park City, entered a guilty plea to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, a third-degree felony. Sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 26. Neil Larson Packer, 48, of Park City, had his probation terminated and sanctions imposed for failure to comply with the sentences that were given for attempt to tamper with a witness or juror, a class A misdemeanor, and assault, a class A misdemeanor. The court imposed a 41-day jail sentence for each case. Christopher M. Ooka, 32, of Ogden, was sentenced for the offenses of attempted forgery, a third-degree felony, and attempted possession of a forged writing device, a third-degree felony. The court imposed a zero-tofive year sentence at the Utah State Prison and a $5,000 fine for each count. The sentences were suspended and the court placed him on supervised probation for 36 months. The court ordered him to serve 94 days in jail with credit for 94 days served and to complete other standard terms and conditions. Frank Kyle Carlisle Johnson, 22, of Ogden, was sentenced for the offense of assault, a class A misdemeanor, and attempted violation of a protection order, a class A misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence and a $2,500 fine for each count. That sentence was suspended and the court placed him on supervised probation for 24 months, and ordered him to serve 45 days in jail and complete other standard terms and conditions. Continued from A-5 Camp approved Second Generation Restaurant Space in Park City. • Located within the heart of Kimball Junction. • Sun-drenched, south facing patio space - views of Park City Ski Resort. • Size: 3,880 SF • Excellent open space that works great for special events. • Longterm Lease Asking Rate: $28.00 SF, NNN (call for Sundance rates) • CAM’s Estimated at: $5.00 SF Tim Anker Branch Broker Commercial Properties +1 435 575 5630 tim.anker@cushwake.com Brieona Pappas Associate +1 435 575 5631 brieona.pappas@cushwake.com Cushman & Wakefield Copyright 2015. No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions imposed by the property owner(s). As applicable, we make no representation as to the condition of the property (or properties) in question. said. “We have lived there over 20 years and were told nothing could be built behind us. I’m hoping the committee doesn’t already have their minds made up. I’m not saying we don’t need another massive venue, I just don’t think it needs to be put into an area that will impact an existing community.” Sara Edgar, who lives on Sunridge Drive, said she doesn’t necessarily oppose the project, only its location. “I’m afraid of the effect this will have on the quality of life of those surrounding it,” she said. “No other Woodward facilities are this close to neighboring homes or have chair lifts that are 200 feet from a home.” While several spoke out against the project, a roughly equal number of people in attendance supported the proposal, with some even wearing Woodward sweatshirts and hats. They said it fit in with the aesthetics of Park City as a recreational community that supports and fosters athletes in extreme sports. Jared Pensis, a Park City resident, said he first went to Woodward Pennsylvania when he was 10 years old. He credited the camp with helping shape him into the person he is and sparking his passion for snowboarding COURTESY OF CADDIS PC A rendering depicts a view of the recently approved action-sports camp Woodward Park City from Rasmussen Road. The camp will include indoor and outdoor facilities for athletes of varying ages to practice on. and skateboarding. “You get to meet kids that are your age and doing your thing,” he said. “If you go to Woodward, it means you have an enjoyment for that sport and people travel from all over the world to do that. To further open that up and to put a Woodward in Utah would be monumental. I understand everyone’s concerns in the neighboring communities, but it would be lovely as well. I’m extra excited for it.” Tammi Parish, who identified herself as a mother of two young boys, said she sent them to Woodward West in Tehachapi, California, over winter break for a camp. She highlighted her experience as proof of the professional way the camps are operated. “They are clean and very well kept. I was very impressed with the facility itself and the people that maintain it and work there,” she said. “This won’t be a regular ski resort. It is not going to bring random people that are coming up and using the slopes alone. It is well supervised and I know that is something you have to consider when putting it in a residential neighborhood. Park City is known for its recreation and, from a living standpoint, a lot of people in Park City came here for that.” After taking comments from nearly 40 people, Planning Commissioners placed several conditions on the project, such as prohibiting amplified noise and requiring the snowmaking lights to be turned off no later than 10 p.m., before ultimately deciding to approve the project. To view the staff report, which includes renderings of the proposed facility and surrounding terrain, go to http://summitcounty. org/DocumentCenter/View/7062. THANK YOU PARK CITY! 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