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Show L News LOG SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 17, 1996 names Olympic The board of trustees for the Salt Lake Olympic Committee for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games has authorized management to negotiate with International Sports Broadcasting to serve as the Olympic Broadcast Organization for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The OBO will be responsible for providing the unbiased international radio and television signal of the 2002 Olympic Games and for providing an integrated and comprehensive array of facilities and services for various broadcast rights-hold--- s worldwide who will provide the Olympic coverage in February 2002 to an estimated two billion viewers. Dave Johnson, SLOC Senior Vice President for Games Op hired to take care of existing as well as new building throughout the county. A motion was Continued from Page 1 made and passed to permit was entirely within the regula- Lloyd to advertise for an assistion, and alluded to having 67 tant building inspector. erations, said the ISB team has represents the best experience extensive experience In working and knowledge of all finalists in with Olympic Games and with the selection process, said Frank various international sports fed- Joklik, chairman of the SLOC erations and broadcasters who board. This is not the time for participate in worldwide pro- experimentation or for training sports gramming, including the 1996 a newcomer to world-wid- e Olympic Summer Games in At- broadcasting. We dont get a second chance to do this right. We lanta. We were impressed with ISBs must lean to the side of experiUtah philosophy, said Johnson. ence on an Olympic scale in this This philosophy includes a plan selection. to teach and train developing For further information, conbroadcasters from local univer- tact Mike Korologos, SLOC sities and vocational programs, a school broadcasting program aimed at teaching television and The woman's work communication skills to area that is never done is university students, and a commost likely what mitment to give opportunities to for and Utah contractors goods she asked her services. husband to do. The proposal from ISB clearly 801-322-200- s 2. yes votes. He said that gave him a mandate to go ahead with a planned store in spite of the 122 negative votes collected by the president of the Swains Creek homeowners association, Mrs. Cromer. Economic development coor- dinator Jim Matson outlined a Lloyd Heyborn worried about the use of the permit, citing an planned study for county growth, planning and economic well being, which Van Johnston of Economic Associates will undertake. Matson asked that the $1,000 retainer be paid from money in the budget for this purpose. Matson further stated that half of the $7000 total fee is being paid by private interests. Matson further showed the commission a proposal from Economic Associates for Kaneplex, covering liability, economic impact and feasibility. There was discussion of a bridge loan from the county to store. Kaneplex facility until the new district can generate its own revenue. Commissioner Judd, who had been the leading booster of the district up until this time, expressed trepidation. Despite Commissioner Steve Crosbys urging to get the project going right away, this phase of the project was tabled until further notice. Todd Macfarlane commented on the impact on the county in general. He said that the matter was thoroughly addressed by the planning commission already. He felt that a conditional use permit for the store was the way to go. Macfarlane represents a number of clients on the mountain. ongoing gross violation in Johnson Canyon which due the priorities with time, has not yet been addressed. In spite of this concern, the commission voted in favor of the residential zoning and is making a strong recommendation to the planning commission they grant the conditional use permit for the proposed country Building inspector Lloyd Heyborne showed the commis- sion his need for an assistant not only to handle the workload, but also as a back up for permit inspections. 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