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Show A-4 nual An W 8t h The Park Record a tracker Mis F i Winfitness e le a lovit, or rite draw t t er ...or it rd reco P.O. 1662 t Submit entries to: Box 616, Park City,84060 Bonanza Dr. 3A, Park City, 84060 bkjewels1662@gmail.com facebook.com/DesignsByKnight To Valentin Your or a soldier, e sponsored by: a dog, a lover, or your Mom 1662 Bonanza Dr 3A | 435.649.2005 It's not too late to work at Deer Valley Resort this winter! Sheriff’S report According to the Summit County Sheriff’s Office, law enforcement responded to several calls between Monday, Feb. 5, and Sunday, Feb. 11, including four separate incidents of retail theft. Sunday, Feb. 11 A juvenile and a 40-year-old man attempted to steal a cart full of items from a business in the Kimball Junction area, but left the store in a blue van. Deputies were unable to locate the van, but were contacted by a man who claimed his son “may have messed up.” He refused to meet with deputies. An obstructing justice charge will be considered against the man for providing transportation to a theft suspect and false information about the suspect’s location. An investigation was underway. A 52-year-old Park City man was acting suspiciously in a business in the Kimball Junction area. Deputies took the man home and told him he was not allowed to return to the store. Saturday, Feb. 10 Dispatch received a report of a woman screaming and a man unconscious in an apartment in the Kimball Junction area. When they arrived, a man in the apartment refused to cooperate with deputies, and he was arrested under suspicion of intoxication. A woman called dispatch after she was assaulted by a man. He was arrested under suspicion of disruption of a communication device, domestic violence assault, two counts of domestic violence in the presence of a child and intoxication. Continued from A-3 Canyons expansion Indoor and Outdoor Job Opportunities in: • Food and Beverage • Housekeeping • Lodging Operations • Mountain Operations • Ski School and Children’s Programs • Skier Services • And more! For more information, please visit: deervalley.com/jobs Contact us at: jobs@deervalley.com 800-4-SKIJOB (800-475-4562) or 435-645-6654 Work for the ski resort consistently ranked #1 by the readers of SKI Magazine in the categories of Service, On-mountain Dining and Grooming. Our excellent perks and benefits include competitive wages, ski privileges, subsidized meals, free transportation, health benefits, end of season bonus, discounts and more! Wed/Thurs/Fri, February 14-16, 2018 designed to educate Park City’s brokerage community and surrounding residents about the new luxury condominiums. The condominiums will range in size between 340 square feet and 1,000 square feet, with the units starting at $275,000. The fully furnished units are designed to be “small and compact,” with extensive amenities, such as outdoor pools, fitness and game rooms, and communal spaces, Burnette said. Each unit will be equipped with bathrooms and kitchenettes. “When we started this, we were trying to determine what could be unique for the market and in Park City,” he said. “We noticed it is becoming increasingly difficult to buy in Los Angeles, New York and Vancouver, Employees at a business in the Kimball Junction area saw a woman place items in her bag and attempt to leave the store without paying for them. When management confronted her, they found five items with security tags on them. She was cited for retail theft and told not to return to the store. Deputies stopped a vehicle for speeding on a South Summit road and detected the smell of marijuana. They found marijuana and an open container of alcohol in the vehicle. The driver was arrested under suspicion of speeding, open container, possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. Friday, Feb. 9 A manager of a business in the Kimball Junction area contacted dispatch after catching an employee stealing merchandise on two separate occasions. The woman admitted she had taken the items and several more over the past two years. She was fired and escorted out of the building. She was released with a criminal citation for retail theft. Wednesday, Feb. 7 A 19-year-old Park City man admitting to stealing three items worth $33 from a business in the Kimball Junction area. He was cited for retail theft and told not to return to the store for at least two years. Tuesday, Feb. 6 A Basin woman contacted dispatch after someone purchased a MacBook Pro on her AT&T account. She canceled the order, but it was already shipped. An investigation was underway. Someone entered a locked trailer in the Basin between Dec. 23 and Jan. 30 and stole a paint-sprayer pump worth more than $2,500. A man left his vehicle unlocked while it was parked on a road in the Basin and a MacBook Pro was taken. Thursday, Feb. 8 While deputies were patrolling a building in the Kimball Junction area, they located a man sleeping under the stairs. The 50-year-old Park City man said he was having issues with his wife and was unable to afford a hotel. He waited in the restroom until the building was closed and then fell asleep under the stairwell. He was arrested under suspicion of criminal trespassing. Monday, Feb. 5 Deputies met with a woman in the Kimball Junction area who claimed she had been in a physical altercation with a man she had lived with while she was moving her belongings out of the apartment. Law enforcement was unable to locate the man. An investigation was underway. A man left his vehicle in a parking garage in the Kimball Junction area overnight, and when he returned in the morning, he realized items had been stolen, including a debit card that was used to make purchases in the Salt Lake Valley. An investigation was ongoing. Dispatch received a report that the plaque from the front of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers display in Coalville was missing. so what is happening in those markets is the apartments and condos are going smaller and having more amenities.” Gary Raymond, managing director of Replay Resorts, said the project at the Canyons Village will be the firm’s first development of its kind. “We saw an opportunity to bring innovation and luxury living at an affordable price to ski resort towns, and the Yotelpad design provides the perfect solution,” he said in a release. Replay Resorts will begin construction on the project this summer. It is slated to be complete in the spring of 2020. The Yotelpad is the second condominium project the firm is constructing in the Canyons Village. Lift, a 61-unit project adjacent to the existing Sunrise Lift at the Canyons Village, is currently under construction. It is expected to be complete toward the end of the year. Other projects are also underway, including the Apex Residences near the Red Pine Gondola. The project covers about 161,000 square feet and includes 63 townhome units. Replay Resorts is working closely with TCFC Finance Co., the development company that owns the land on which Vail Resorts operates the Canyons Village side of PCMR, to design the remaining 70 percent of the build out of the resort’s base area. Last year, the Summit County Council approved the new Canyons Village Master Plan to reconfigure approximately 2.3 million of square feet of development in the upper and lower village. The change in layout of the base area will include more hotels, a parking garage, workforce housing and additional amenities for guests. TCFC and Replay Resorts have been working on the plans since February 2015. The completion of Canyons Golf and an upswing in the real estate market put developers in a position to review the design and development of numerous projects. Key elements of the reconfiguration show plans for a transit hub, skier plaza, aquatic center, a Village Walk that will include stores, cafes and bars, and a new lift to serve as an anchor to the Village Walk. PARKRECORD.COM PARKRECORD.COM N e w s d o e s n ’ t h av e t o b e h a r d t o g e t . . . PA R K R E C O R D . C O M |