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Show A-6 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, March 16-19, 2019 The Park Record BEER BATTERED Court Report FISH TACOS 2 FOR According to the Summit County Attorney’s Office, the following cases were heard on Monday, March 11, in 3rd District Court at the Summit County Justice Center: Butch Harris Luffman, 41, of Park City, entered guilty pleas to two violations of a protective order, both class A misdemeanors. Sentencing is scheduled for April 22. Leslie Ann McSherry, 27, of Salt Lake City, entered a guilty plea to forgery, a third-degree felony. Sentencing is scheduled for May 6. Daisy Marie Pena, 29, of Park City, entered a guilty plea to possession or use of a controlled substance, a class A misdemeanor, and retail theft, a class B misdemeanor. The court imposed a oneyear jail sentence and a $500 fine for possession or use of a controlled substance and imposed a 180-day jail sentence for retail theft. The court suspended those sentences, placed her on court probation for 12 months and ordered her to pay a $500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions. Sabrina Tsao, 30, of Park City, entered a no contest plea to assault/threat of violence on a health care provider, a class A misdemeanor. Sentencing is scheduled for April 22. Continued from A-5 such as removing dead or dying trees. Quinones said the homeowners association gave $10,000 in grants to roughly 15 homeowners to get rid of dead trees. “The simplest things can be done on the weekends to create a defensible space and cutting back brush,” he said. “If you can’t do it yourself, it’s going to cost money. One of the things the homeowners association is trying to do is connect us with other money and grants to help with the costs.” designates the neighborhoods in wildland areas that are more susceptible to blazes. They typically contain large amounts of trees and natural landscaping. Summit County Councilor Glenn Wright has often encouraged these discussions at the Council level. He has had several meetings with the Park City Fire District and the Summit County Fire Warden to better understand the risk of threat in the county. Wright acknowledged the volunteer work that has been in Summit Park. However, he said the county may have to step in at some point to help with that effort. “I don’t know how far it can get on a volunteer basis,” he said. “I know the Park City Fire District is working on some things and we have the chipping program. But, the demand got so high last year they ran out of money 2/3 of the way through the season.” Wright said fire danger is an “enormous problem” in the county. He said the last two fire seasons drew more attention to the risk. He said homeowners who live in the Wildland Urban Interface enjoy the trees that are hanging over their homes, but the area poses the biggest threat. He added, “As pretty as it is, it is not safe.” “It is such a big problem it is, unfortunately, something we are probably not going to tackle in a year or maybe even a couple of years,” he said. “But, I think we have gotten everyone’s attention and the key is we are starting on it. Now is the time before it’s too late.” Reducing fire risk PRICE AND PARTICIPATION MAY VARY. SINGLE ITEM PRICE ON MENU BOARD. PRICE AND PARTICIPATION MAY VARY. SINGLE ITEM PRICE ON MENU BOARD. 1723 UTE BLVD., PARK CITY, UT ©2018 Del Taco LLC DTL-18461 Need CBD oil for pain? East West Health is the only clinic in Utah to carry Charlotte’s Web, the World’s Most Trusted Hemp Extract. Charlotte’s Web™ is a whole plant hemp extract containing the entire range of U.S. Government patented cannabinoids. Health issues CBD oil can help manage: INFLAMMATION MIGRAINES INSOMNIA ANXIETY CHRONIC PAIN MENSTRUAL CRAMPS We also have topical creams for your aches and pains. 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Summit Park has a history of participating in similar initiatives, such as the Firewise program that has encouraged residents to reduce the fire risk around their homes. Summit Park’s homeowners association has implemented several programs that incentivize defensible space tactics I think we have gotten everyone’s attention and the key is we are starting on it. Now is the time before it’s too late,” Glenn Wright, Summit County Councilor Quinones said now is the time to start planning for the wildfire season and identifying the projects that need to be done to make the neighborhood safer. The wildfires that have devastated states across the western end of the country sparked discussions in Summit County about the effects a major wildfire could have on the community. 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