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Lunch and dinner. Closed Tuesdays. County in Brief Opening on the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission Snyderville Basin Planning Commissioner Canice Harte has decided to step aside after seven years in the role, and officials are looking for a volunteer to take his place. Applicants must have resided in the district — including within Park City municipal limits — for at least a year. The commission meets every second and fourth Tuesday, often for several hours, to review land-use proposals. The commission has a strong hand in guiding development in Summit County. Harte said he’d worked through some pretty big projects in his time, including rewriting parts of the General Plan and evaluating large-scale developments at the Canyons Village base area, Silver Creek Village and the recent Tech Park project. “I feel it’s time to give someone else a shot,” he said. He said he would focus on other professional efforts and thanked the county’s planning staff, including Community Devel- INTERMOUNTAIN MORTGAGE COMPANY Water district receives awards The Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District has received two platinum National Environmental Achievement Awards, recognizing more than a decade of high-level compliance with national water-quality standards. The Platinum Peak Performance Awards were presented by the National Association of Clean Water Agencies, according to a press release. District General Manager Mike Luers said the district is honored to be recognized for its commitment to the community. Each of the district’s two facilities was recognized for 100% compliance several years in a row, with the East Canyon Water Reclamation Facility achieving that mark for 16 consecutive years and the Silver Creek Water Reclamation Facility for 17 consecutive years. Census deadline looms Sept. 30 is the last day to take the U.S. census, which can be done online. The decennial national count influences how trillions of dollars of federal spending is allocated and how many congressional seats each state gets, among other purposes. In 2010, only 55% of Summit County residents responded to the census. If that rate is duplicated, the county could lose out on $45 million in federal funding over the next decade, or some $50,000 per household that doesn’t respond. For more information, head to census.gov. Court report According to the Summit County Attorney’s Office, the following cases were heard on Monday, Sept. 21, in 3rd District Court at the Summit County Justice Center. Jerald Scott Black, 49, of Taylorsville, pleaded guilty to unlawful acquisition, possession or transfer of a financial transaction card, a third-degree felony. Sentencing is scheduled for Nov. 2. Chris Scott Lowe, 27, of Bountiful, entered into a 12-month plea in abeyance to possession of a controlled substance, a class A misdemeanor. The court ordered the defendant to complete standard terms and conditions. Laventa Deshawn Tillery, 36, of Charleston, South Carolina, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, a third-degree felony. The court placed the defendant on court probation for 12 months and ordered the defendant to serve 30 days home confinement, pay a $2,500 fine and complete other standard terms and conditions. The court also imposed a suspended sentence of zero to five years at the Utah State Prison. Pedro Saldivar Sosa, 31, of Kamas, was sentenced for the offense of DUI, a class A misdemeanor. The court placed the defendant on court probation for 18 months and ordered the defendant to serve two days in jail, pay a $1,430 fine, and complete other standard terms and conditions. The court also imposed a suspended 362-day jail sentence. Continued from A-5 wouldn’t face charges, as he didn’t threaten anyone else. “In a situation like this, our priority as law enforcement is to get that individual the professional help that they need,” he said. Summit County Councilor Kim Carson said that she was moved when she read a report about the incident and proud of the work done by deputies, calling it the best possible outcome. “It really brought tears to my eyes,” Carson said. “I think it can serve as a model for other law enforcement agencies. … I’m just incredibly thankful that this young man is getting the help he needs and that he didn’t take his own life or the life of anybody else. And I’m glad that our sheriff’s deputies are safe and I just have the utmost respect for them and the situation that they put themselves in.” Wright said that the Sheriff’s Office deals with many calls in which someone mentions self-harm or is having a mental health episode. Normally, those incidents do not end up in the shift reports that are sent out to the media to protect the person’s privacy. But the scale of this incident, coupled with its seriousness and the current context around police reform, justified its release, he said. “Especially our agency, we take this kind of stuff seriously, and we really — our point is to save lives,” Wright said. “The last thing we want to do is take a life or see someone take their own life. A lot of things went right with this and it’s a great example of what good police work does.” Deputies respond Dine inside or outside or curbside pickup. BASE OF PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT 435-649-2252 opment Director Pat Putt. “They can get beat up on social media, sometimes, really for doing their job,” Harte said. “This sounds overly glowing, but they have done so much to maintain professionalism with the incredible number of applications that come their way.” For more information, contact Putt at 435-336-3158, and to apply for the position, visit summitcounty. org/806/Volunteer-Boards-Form. The deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30. versation, asking him to put the weapon down, Wright said. Crisis negotiators later took over the effort. Wright said deputies are trained to have patience with people who are having a mental health episode. “This is not a time that police should be going in with aggression of, you know, in a hurry to take control of the situation,” he said. He said the man most likely Your New Best Friend is Waiting for You See page B-7 for just a few of the dogs and cats available for adoption. 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