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Show Factors Presented in Behalf of School Building Program Critical building needs exist in the Park City School District. The above statement is based on the following factors: fac-tors: The present building cannot can-not accommodate more students. stu-dents. The best population pro-' pro-' jections indicate we will increase in-crease in student numbers about four times by 1980. The present building sites are too small to get state approval to enlarge the buildings. The ages of the present buildings will require extensive ex-tensive remodeling to meet Life Safety Standards. Recognizing the critical building needs, the School Board has taken the following follow-ing steps: Appointed a Citizens Building Advisory Committee Commit-tee to study and recommend action to be taken by the School Board. Appointed architects Edwards Ed-wards and Daniels and Associates to make a six-year six-year building needs plan to meet expected growth. Appointed "First Security Bank" fiscal agent. Passed a resolution to have a bond election on May 14, 1974. Applied for State Critical Building Aid. There will be further articles, ar-ticles, meetings and informative inform-ative activities to help keep public school decisions, public. pub-lic. "Please contact board members, Advisory Committee Com-mittee members, the schools or superintendent's office for more, details," said School Superintendent Dennis Den-nis Nelson. Advisory Committee members are as follows: Dennis E. Nelson, Supt. Park City School District; JohnC. Elwell, Principal Marsac School; Mark C. Simmons, Principal Park City High School; Fay T.Dearden, President School Board; John C.Green, School Board member, Park City Institute Committeeman; Committee-man; Ralph Edwards, Architect Arch-itect Edward & Daniels & |