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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, September 5-8, 2020 A-3 The Park Record City Beat Park City's Hormone Pellet Specialists M o r e E n e r gy g y, M o r e D r i ve v e, M o r e R e s u l t s CITY EDITOR: JAY HAMBURGER 649–9014 EXT. 15711 | Citynews@parkrecord.com 2 5 % O F F ! Chain stores dot Main Street Full Hormone and W el l ness L a b Pa nel pl u s C o m pr e h e n s i v e M e d i c a l Consultation Call 435-602-1034 and Schedule Today! P E A AK K M e d i c a l I s Y o u r S o u r c e F o r : BioIdentical Hormone Optimization ~ Pellets, Creams, or Injections Medically Supervised Weight Loss Programs BOTOX®, Xeomin®, and Filler Treatments IV Infusion Therapies PCA Medical-Grade Chemical Peels and Facials C a l l T o d a y ! 4 3 5 . 6 0 2 . 1 0 3 4 184 0 Sun Pe ak D r ive , Suite B-1 03 p e a k m e d i c a l p c . c o m Par k City , UT 84098 TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD City Hall regulates the number of chain stores on Main Street, with there being separate limits north and south of Heber Avenue. The municipal government says there is room under the regulations for several more chain stores on Main Street. Some are famous, but others less well known JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record A 7-Eleven plans to open on Main Street soon. It will be close to Patagonia, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and Roots. And even after the planned opening of the 7-Eleven, there will be room for more chain stores on the shopping, dining and entertainment strip. City Hall regulates the number of chain stores that are allowed on Main Street, an effort to preserve the uniqueness of the street, but slots are available for additional ones. That means there could be more chains opening locations on Main Street if they desire. There have been questions about whether the City Hall restrictions on chain stores would prevent a 7-Eleven from opening in the former location of the Main Street Deli, but officials say there is space under the rules for one of the convenience stores. The City Hall rules cap the number of chain stores, called a conventional chain business by the municipal government, and there are different limits north and south of Heber Avenue. There is a cap of 17 conventional chain businesses south of the intersection and a cap of seven north of Heber Avenue. According to City Hall, a 7-Eleven would be the 16th conventional chain business south of Heber Avenue, meaning there is a slot for one more on that sec- tion of Main Street. There are just three conventional chain businesses north of Heber Avenue. That means there is room for four additional ones along that part of Main Street. The Park City Council in 2017 enacted the limits amid concerns about the number of chain stores that had arrived on Main Street. There were worries the chain stores, more easily affording Main Street lease rates, would diminish the experience. The supporters of the limits argued Main Street would be more attractive to Parkites and visitors if it offered a unique roster of businesses, like locally owned boutiques, galleries and restaurants, rather than a collection of national or international names. The elected officials at the time crafted rules that would al- Volunteer Opportunity – Summit County Arts & Parks Advisory Committee-Recreation The Summit County Council is seeking individuals to serve on the Summit County RAP Recreation Committee. The purpose of the committee is to review recreation grant requests and forward funding recommendations to the County Council. Interested applicants must submit your online at https://www.summitcounty.org/806/Volunteer-Boards-Form For further information, contact Nancy Hooton at (435) 336-3042. Deadline for receiving applications is Tuesday September 8, 2020 at Noon. Please see Chains, A-4 AUGUST 28-30 & SEPTEMBER 4-7 IN-PERSON & VIRTUAL TOURS AVAILABLE! PRESENTED BY: SPONSORED BY: For tickets and info visit PCShowcaseOfHomes.com or call 435.645.9363 |