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Show The Park Record A-8 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, December 26-29, 2020 SHOOT TO THRILL! We’re Park City’s Public Always Welcome! Home On The Range PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO 0RQGD\ 6DWXUGD\ 6XQGD\ Tuesday-Saturday: 10-8 • Sunday: 10-6 After a day on the mountain, experience a higher caliber of fun on any of our 12 state-of-the-art shooting lanes over 3 separate ranges. Featuring a full selection of top-brand pistol & rifle rentals, and the most modern, thrilling machine guns in the world. TheParkCityGunClub.com NO MEMBERSHIP, EQUIPMENT OR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! 4285 Forestdale Dr., Park City (Home Depot Frontage Rd.) | 435.333.GUNS (4867) The Lodge at Blue Sky grows some of its own food and has chickens and 40,000 bees on-site, its owner says. He added that the agricultural offerings have become some of the most popular attractions for guests. Continued from A-5 Farms at Blue Sky amenities among guests. “There are quite a few people who are saying, you know, we should look at climate change and we should be more responsible there, and the mountains are a good place to do that,” he said. He told the Planning Commission that the luxury brand that manages the Lodge at Blue Sky, Auberge Resorts, had encouraged him to add a residential component to the project. In the interview, Phillips appeared confident that the concept of a sustainable mountain resort would appeal to the international clientele that frequents the Lodge at Blue Sky, saying that some guests have made it known they’d like to be able to live there. The plan calls for 24 single-family homes on larger lots and an additional 40 single-family homes clustered in three distinct pods. Phillips estimated those 40 homes would be priced around $2.2 million to $2.6 million and would range from 2,500 square feet to 3,200 square feet. He said the larger homes did not yet have estimated prices. The larger lots boast 360-degree views that stretch from the Rockport Reservoir to Park City, Phillips told the commission. Some commissioners indicated they would not want to see buildings on top of the area’s rolling hills, and Phillips said he would bring a ridgeline study to the next discussion. The proposal calls for environmentally friendly design guidelines that include solar power, natural roofs, geothermal heating and other engineering tactics to create smaller carbon footprints. Planning commissioners will have wide latitude in deciding whether to rezone the land once Phillips formally applies, commission Chair Don Sargent said. Commissioners indicated traffic, water and affordable housing will likely be top issues. Two commissioners pushed back on the concept of another gated community in the area, with Amy Rydalch saying those projects tend to create “ghost populations” that contribute to tax revenue but do not generally contribute to the area’s sense of community. Phillips said that he anticipates traffic to be one of the key issues to solve. He added that he looked forward to working on affordable housing solutions, though the Eastern Summit County Development Code does not require an affordable housing component as the Snyderville Basin Development Code does. Phillips said the Lodge at Blue Sky employs 77 people who live in Summit County, some 62% of its total workforce, and that he has purchased homes in the area for employee housing. A lawyer representing the project indicated that it would likely lease water rights from the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, which would be delivered through a new well to be drilled on-site. Phillips does not think it will be an issue to secure those water rights, though commissioners indicated water was a key concern. Phillips indicated that he would formally apply to rezone the property in the coming weeks and that a public hearing would likely occur soon thereafter, perhaps in February. COURT REPORT According to the Summit County Attorney’s Office, the following cases were heard on Monday, Dec. 21, in 3rd District Court at the Summit County Justice Center. Noah Isabella Campbell, 28, of Park City, entered into a 12-month plea in abeyance to making or uttering a false prescription, a class A misdemeanor. The court ordered the defendant to pay a $300 fee and complete other standard terms and conditions. Michael Lane Sheehan, 31, of Salt Lake City, entered into a 12-month plea in abeyance to burglary, a third-degree felony. 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