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Show A-6 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, February 3-6, 2018 Burn planned for Toll Canyon COURTESY OF SNYDERVILLE BASIN SPECIAL RECREATION DISTRICT The Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District is scheduled to conduct a controlled burn in Toll Canyon, which is nestled between the Pinebrook, Summit Park and Timberline neighborhoods in the Snyderville Basin. The burn will occur sometime in February. Jessica Kirby, open space management supervisor for the Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District, said fire mitigation efforts for private homes and public lands are essential. The burn will remove remaining slash piles from 2016 fire mitigation efforts. Additional signage will be posted while the area is closed. Our recent inventory count found dozens of items we’ve gotta move – SAVE UP TO 70% ON SELECT ITEMS! Court report Salt Lake (801) 467-2701 2970 Highland Dr. Park City (435) 645-7072 1890 Bonanza Dr. Mon.-Sat. 10-6. Sunday and evenings by appointment. www.sanfrandesign.com Your future in Mountae Hom is calling Check out The Park Record’s Real Estate Monthly for listings in Park City and the surrounding areas Looking to sell a home, condo, property, or townhome? Call 435-649-9014 to get your listing seen by over 10,000 people Ski-In/Ski-Out. These extra spacious whole ownership residences are ideal for active families who also love to entertain. These fully furnished three and four bedroom mountain view homes provide all the personal services of an AAA Four Diamond resort hotel. Take advantage of the ski-valet and prime ski-in/ski-out location in Park City Canyons Village for slopeside According to the Summit County Attorney’s Office, the following cases were heard on Monday, Jan. 26, in 3rd District Court at the Summit County Justice Center: Andrew Robert Fletcher, 40, of Park City, entered into a 12-month plea in abeyance to assault, a class A misdemeanor. The court ordered him to pay $800 and complete 40 hours of community service and other standard terms and conditions. Jared Stephen Lageman, 51, of Park City, entered into an 18-month plea in abeyance to failure to remain at the scene of an accident, a class A misdemeanor. The court ordered him to pay $1,000 and complete other standard terms and conditions. Joseph Merrill Alan Posey, 46, of Orem, entered a guilty plea to attempted aggravated assault, a class A misdemeanor. Sentencing is scheduled for March 5. Aaron T. Simmons, 19, of Coalville, entered into an 18-month plea in abeyance to possession of forgery writing or a device, a third-degree felony. The court ordered him to pay $680 and complete other standard terms and conditions. Shannon Keonl Gaillard, 33, of SeaTac, Washington, entered a guilty plea to failure to stop at the command of a law enforcement officer, a class A misdemeanor, and impaired driving, a class B misdemeanor. The court imposed a one-year jail sentence and a $2,500 fine for failure to stop at the command of a law enforcement officer, and imposed a 180day jail sentence and a $1,000 fine for impaired driving. The one-year jail sentence and fines were suspended, and she was ordered to serve 180 days in jail with credit for 180 days served. Jason Dale Mildward, 43, of Park City, entered a guilty plea to criminal mischief, a class B misdemeanor, and intoxication, a class C misdemeanor. The court imposed a 180-day jail sentence and a $1,000 fine for criminal mischief, and imposed a 90-day jail sentence and a $750 fine for intoxication. Those sentences were suspended and the court placed him on court probation for 12 months, and ordered him to complete standard terms and conditions. John William Brown, 40, of West Valley City, was sentenced for theft, a third-degree felony. The court imposed a zero-to-five year sentence at the Utah State Prison and a $5,000 fine. That sentence was suspended and the court imposed a 60-day jail sentence. The court placed him on supervised probation for 36 months, and ordered him to serve 60 days in jail with credit for one day served and complete other standard terms and conditions. Jacob Denis Colenda, 27, of Park City, was sentenced for the offense of attempted aggravated assault, a class A misdemeanor, and intoxication, a class C misdemeanor. The court imposed a oneyear jail sentence and a $2,500 fine for aggravated assault, and imposed a 90-day jail sentence and a $750 fine for intoxication. Those sentences were suspended and the court placed the defendant on supervised probation for 24 months, and ordered him to serve 71 days in jail with credit for 71 days served and complete other standard terms and conditions. Matthew Lee Walgraeve, 26, of Park City, was sentenced for the offense of attempted aggravated assault, a third-degree felony. The court imposed a zero-to-five year sentence at the Utah State Prison. That sentence was suspended. The court placed him on supervised probation for 36 months, and ordered him to serve 60 days in jail with credit for three days served, complete 50 hours of community service and complete other standard terms and conditions. Party-In/Party-Out. fun. For entertaining, there is a restaurant, lounge, outdoor decks and terraces, restaurant delivery to your home and catering. The three and four bedroom homes range from 2,015 to 2,710 square feet giving you all the room you need for larger gatherings of family and friends. Two-bedroom plans start at $879,000. Visit HyattCentricParkCityResidences.com. Please contact exclusive listing agents Tyler Richardson 435-640-3588 • tyler@parkcityis.com Peggy Marty 435-640-0794 • pmarty@parkcityis.com of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Utah Properties. 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