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POSTAGE Fermit No. 4 i'.r.rriot Litri: U oUh- n- 9 Piark c? uva:i W h 44 1 1 C ,1 wm City, Utah 84060 WESTERN AMERICANA Wednesday, October 9, 1974 "Y ITS STILL OUT THERE PARK CITY BRIEFS COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES SKI REPORTS CLASSIFIEDS SCHOOL NEWS ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION PROGRAMS CANINE SPORTS CITY COUNCIL STAR GAPER HUBS Police Marshall Fire 649-95- 61 ....649-936- 1 649-921- Ambulance 1 649-92-11 Qu action i con earning water, sawar, streets, ate., please call: garbage, City Hall 649-93- CHy Recorder 646-932- City Manager and Building Inspector CHy Justice oi Paace (Above are open Monday thru Friday from 6 a.m. til 4 p.m.) Attar normal office hours Mayor John Pries, 326 Park Aw 646-647- 4 649-932- 1 649-857- 5 Councilman Lean Uriarte, Racraetion 354 Main St Councilman C laments Hansen, CHy Proparty 1006 Norfolk Aw Councilman Richard Martinez, Watar 187 Daly Aw Councilman Jan Wilking, Planning 328 Marsac Aw Counellwaman Mary Lahmer, 674 Dear Valley V 1 649-939- 6 649-650- 4 646-963- 6 646-966- 6 649-656- 4 wura WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. . . Variable cloudiness with a slight chance of showers. Highs in the 60s and lows in the 30s. FRIDAY. . .Fair with relatively same r O PARK CITY SNOWBIRD ALTA BRIGHTON SOLITUDE PARK WEST Plans to convert part of the Eley Garage into a private night club fell by the wayside at the City Council meeting of Thursday! October 3rd. request, presented by Mr. Jim Fahs, asking that the Council give him a letter condoning The Station" was rejected. Such a letter is required by the State Liquor Commission. A The leaving intoxicated. Mr. Watts remarked on the absence of a buffer zone which would protect nearby residents from abusive patrons Station language". The imposition of a serious traffic problem in the vicinity of the intersection of Heber and Park Avenues was another objection. hazards Safety Watts Speaks For Opposition Presenting signed by a petition those with property adjacent to the area", Planning Commission member Bumis Watts acted as spokesman for those opposing the private club. Mr. Watts cited three major objections to The Station"; noise, traffic, and the effect on resale values. The Planning Com- missioner, who lives near the Eley Garage, asserted that residents living adjacent to the Eley Garage should not be subjected to the an- noyance of amplified musical at all hours entertainment of the night". He also expressed great concern over the possible conduct of and congestion caused by the vehicles of patrons entering and exiting the two streets was stressed. Councilman Jan Wilking disagreed with this contention as a basis for refusal. He said that the introduction of any new business on Main Street would result in increased traffic anctherefore, new for applications businesses on Main Street could conceivably be rejected for the same reason. The third major argument presented against the private club concerned the deleterious effect such an establishment would have on surrounding residential property. It was purported that the presence of The O,0aflSO' e"cSC W VSUNDANCE PRIVATE ClUi R a A Station" would make the adthe building totally soundjoining and adjacent properproof." Continuing, Mr. Fahs ties less attractive to potenstated, We have taken the tial buyers. whole neighborhood into conAlso mentioned was the sideration." short life expectancy of this type of business." Plans Plans for the building call Concluding his plea,. Mr. Watts defined the purpose of for art and creative craft zoning ordinances as being to shops to be located on the protect the health, welfare, street level floor with the 250 seat private club to be on the and morals of the public. lower floor of what was termed a "Trolley Square type Presentation Prior to Mr. Watt's effort to building. It was the owners intent to prevent the granting of the enattract Mr. Fahs top quality requested letter, to Station". "The tertainment gave . a presentation describing The Station" and No Letter the shops to be located on the Mr. Fahs said he was in street level floor of the Eley need of a letter stating the Garage Mr. Fahs stated the Heber City Council's consent to the Park Avenues site of the proposed club so that he could obtain a liquor license from building lies in a CB zone which allows the presence of the State Liquor Commission. Councilmen Clem Hansen, shops and nightclubs. Leon Uriarte, and Mary Leh-mAlluding to the noise factor, voted to deny the Mr. Fahs said the private club would be situated on the request. Councilman Wilking far east side of the garage, voted against the motion to Councilman and thus minimizing any possible deny disturbance to neighboring Richard Martinez abstained. At the Council meeting of houses. He also noted that an acoustical expert had given September 26th, Mrs. Leh-mWeve had stated assurance that "he can make -- er er never denied an application for a private club in the past, and I don't see why we should now." Reversing herself by I admit my saying, mistake, Mrs. Lehmer was the member who moved to deny the consent Council request. Upstairs O.K. Mr. Watts, speaking for only himself, said he had no objection to the proposed shops on the upper level. ween the City and the Snyder-vill- e Basin Sewer District have been signed, the City is still in the sewer business. It was decided that the mining company would be allowed to connect to the line which runs down Daly Avenue. The point of connection will be at the top of Main Street. The connection will, according to Mr. Probasco, have no affect on future development. Mayor John Price exCouncilman Wilking pressed a desire to have the remarked We will have to Eley Garage utilized. We determine the impact want to see the building before a connection fee can used", he said. Referring to be levied. the support for the club The route and size of the shown by the Council at the connection line, along with September 26th meeting, Mr. the fee to be charged, will Fahs replied, Just like two lunge on recommendations to weeks ago." be made by Mr. Probasco. Sewer Connection Asked MONDAY - FRIDAY 10:00 AM-3:0- 0 PM (Except Tuesday) SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12:00-3:0- 0 PM FRIDAY NIGHT 6:00-9:0- r 0 PM mr ?m ewm Property Management John Protest Engineer Probasco reported that the Mr. Harry Reed of Skyline Park City Ventures Company Realty appeared before the has asked permission to tie Council to protest what he into the citys sewer system considers to be the citys unto service the new mill and fair policy concerning plant which hi currently unproperty management licender construction. ses. 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