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Show The Thursday, Nov. 30, Times-lndepende- 1989-A- 3 Concerns raised over incinerator site near Green River (continued from Page Al) was quickly applied for, and pressure put upon the bureau for quick 1800 degrees in the secondary' chamber and other features which he says are somewhat superior to issuance. Public hearings on the permit applications are scheduled for the first week in January in Green River and Salt Lake. Christie presented information he had gathered to Grand County Commission Chairman Merv Lawton this week, with a request that the commission also press for a hearing in Moab. He emphasized that the most pressing technical questions about the incinerators is that of en- - those proposed by CoWest for their incinerator. Subsequent to the issuance of the Air Quality Permit, the City of Green River applied for industrial revenue bonds to build the Continental incinerator facility, says Christie. The bond process could not go forward without Continental's obtaining a permit from the Solid and Hazardous Waste Bureau. This permit then Park City has snow; runs are now open As of Monday, Nov. 27, Park day of racing dumped 23 inches of snow at the ski area. "At this point we are open on a limited basis but we have grooming crews working around the clock to prepare more runs for public skiing and we will continue to open more terrain as conditions permit," said Jones. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Lift tickets prices will be set each day according to how much terrain is open. City Ski Area is now open for public skiing, it was announced Monday by Ski Area President Phil Jones. Due to the America's Opening World Cup races which Park City Ski Area hosted over Thanksgiving weekend, the area had concentrated its snowmaking efforts on the race hill until that time. A severe storm on Sunday which caused the cancellation of die final Planning on park, visitor center are continuing (continued from Page Al) Ray Tibbetts, representing RJM Investments, the owners of both the chants. Parry said the bookstore would carry only publications aimed at visitors to die area, and would not stock general interest publications. facilities at And unlike CNHA-ru- n the national parks, the store would not carry sundry items such as fdm or batteries. Parry said he would talk to downtown merchants about their feelings Foodtown and Sinclair properties, said that others have shown interest in the properties, and while no immediate deal is in the works, he Tibbetts also talked about the changing attitude in Moab toward tourism. "A year ago, I might have been against this," he said. "But now we have a new ballgame with tourism. In the pat. I've been sort of a rebel on this question, but people here have adopted the idea that we're a tourist spot, and we need a down- visitors center. Frederick explained that commercial brochures must be kept separate from the federal agencies. "We can't favor one business over another," he said. "But I do see some individual town tourist center." According to Sakrison, "We are going to have to sell this project to the people of Moab. If people stop and reflect, they'll see that the positive aspects are great" brochuresit's information people want and need." Dad Uncle Aunt Daughter Son Sister Brother Grandma Grandpa Christmas List got you down? can help you Jill it with great personalized gifts, stationery, memo pads, postcards, etc. We stop by and see us The full-tim- monitor Continental's Times-lndepende- at nt 35 East Center ME! 259-752- 5 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE NEEDS LAND FOR PURCHASE OR A BUILDING FOR LEASE RIVER, UTAH SIZE OF SITE DESIRED FOR PURCHASE IS APPROXIMATELY 29,400 sq. ft. An existing building of 2,665 net sq. ft. will be IN GREEN 140 X 210 or considered for lease. PREFERRED AREA: Broadway between 200 South on the south and Main Street on the north. Main Street between Green Rler Boulevard on the east and Pear Street on the west, .fits post, FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS, CALL OR WRITE: Marcus K. Nielsen, Real Estate Specialist Real Estate Branch, USPS P.O. Box 22027 Salt Lake City, UT 84122-002- 7 1 Telephone: (801) Information packages may also be obtained at the Green River, Utah Main Post Office. OFFERS TO SELL LAND OR OFFERS TO LEASE BUILDINGS will be considered during the period November 15 through December 15, 1989. 530-595- waste stream and operating characteris-H- e says that without an indeit would pendent regulator on-sit- e, be easy, safe, and profitable for a company to accept toxic waste for incinerator with false or defective bills of lading. Such practices are being prosecuted at a number of incinerators across the U.S. currently. Christie concludes that beyond issues he has already raised, there is the basic question about the actual effect of this incinerator on air and water quality in the area. What volume of toxics the facil ity would emit, and how much it would contribute to regional haze are questions to which no one now has substantial answers. Both the Air Quality Bureau and The Utah Motor Carrier Advisory Committee will meet Thursday, December 7, 1989 at 9 a.m. in the Presidents Room in the College Center Building at Salt Lake Community College, 4600 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City. The Committee, which advises the Utah Transportation Commission on motor carrier issues, will be considering two proposed resolutions governing segments of the trucking One resolution will regulate and restrict the use of retractable or variable lift axles. The resolution sets forth criteria on the axle weight rating and size for use with retractable axles. The resolution will also require all variable life axles manufactured or installed after January 1990 to be The Advisory self-steerin- g. Committee will also consider a Solid and Hazardous Waste Bureau can be reached by phone at Specific information on public hearings will be publicized at a later date. 538-617- MAGNETIC SIGNS All on magnetic vinyl Sizes up to 24" x 36 Trucking regulations topic of SLC meeting Special colors available my resolution regarding the minimum tire, axle and suspension ratings for heavy vehicles. This resolution will require all at vehicles registered to operate in exlbs. gross vehicle cess weight to have axles and suspensions with a minimum rating of 12,000 lbs. The resolution also establishes 8.25"x20" as the minimum allowable tire size. The proposed resolutions, if approved by the Motor Carrier Committee, will be presented to the Utah Transportation Commission for their comments and approval on Friday, December 8. Meetings of the Utah Motor Carrier Advisory Committee are open to the public. The Committee is interested in hearing comments from 0 FOR BUSINESS The Times-lndepende- nt 35 East Center 259-752- 5 I Students of t 6 VJ-X- ' JODYFELLMETH f and the motor carrier representatives and concerned individuals regarding these issues. Monticello Chamber of Commerce (f Moab Police Activity Report urged the city and government agencies to solidify their plans. toward a bookstore in the visitors center. Another potential problem raised at the meeting is the distribution of commercial brochures at the Mom forcement of regulations regarding plant operations, emissions, etc. Currently there is no mechanism to monitor and sample the wastes which are delivered to the incinerator complex. Christie says that some bureau staff suge gested Grand County hire to staff continually regulatory Nov. 15 1:00 p.m. A theft report was taken in the 200 block of Walker. The report stated that someone had removed $40 in cash from a wallet at the residence. 5:17 p.m. A report of the theft of some gasoline was taken in the 200 S. block of 300 E. 5:43 p.m. Officers were dispatched to 280 S. Main on a report of two women fighting in the parking lot. The report stated that one female confronted another over a child care question and a fight ensured. The case was cleared as the complainant declined prosecution. 6:10 p.m. A family fight was handled in the 100 block of Williams Way. The situation was resolved at the scene. Nov. 16 11:30 a.m. A retail theft report was taken at 686 S. Main. The report stated that a Moab man walked out of the store with items valued in excess of $50. The case was screened with the county attorney's office who authorized a complaint against the suspect. 10:30 p.m. Two Moab juveniles were referred to juvenile court for illegal possession of alcohol, after being observed by an officer at 490 S. Main. Nov. 17 10:40 p.iq. A Moab man was arrested on a San Juan County failure to appear warrant and charged with open container of alcohol in a v, present Can't Wait til Christmas 6 pm Saturday, December Nov. 20 8:15 a.m. A reported theft was investigated at 100 E. 300. The report stated that $262.00 worth of tools were taken from the back of a Featuring: Canyon Country Cloggers A Sound Choice Dance Centre Dancers from Moab ft . Great Comedy ft And More ft H GIVI Almost-Ne- w At a 2 MHS Auditorium truck at that location. 9:05 a.m. Officers assisted in a domestic situation in the 100 W. block of Williams Way. 11:10 p.m. Officers responded on an ambulance assist in the 400 E, block of 200 S. The victim was transported to the hospital by ambulance. The Police Department responded to 20 other complaints and calls for service during the past week. mu 4 (( Jj B : Cars Less Than Price. New-C- ar Now you can choose from a wide selection of beautifully maintained and cared for GM Car. 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