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Show the old Sourdough Bakery at 591 Main Street. Jack Schneider, representing repre-senting Stein Eriksen Inc. was given a business license and conditional use permit to operate a ski rental and repair re-pair business at the Treasure Trea-sure Mountain Village Mall. Dolly and Alan Crooke were also issued a business license and conditional use permit. The license and permit pertain to the boutique bouti-que and book store they plan to open shortly at the Treasure Trea-sure Mountain Village Mall. Randy Maurice Kennard received a business license and conditional use permit to do business at Treasure Mountain Village. Mr. Kennard Ken-nard will operate an antique store under the name of "R. Maurice Kennard Antiques." Business licenses, sign permits and conditional use permits were issued to "Le Snac II and III". LeSnac has leased the old "Stew and Brew" as well as the Sourdough Sour-dough Bakery." The Stew and Brew will be called "La Snac III" and will distinguish itself from "LeSnac II" by serving beer. A representative of Prospector Pros-pector Square applied for a conditional use permit, business bus-iness license and sign permit. per-mit. They plan to move their offices from the Silver King Bank building to a new site at 421 Main Street. Some disagreement developed over their proposed sign due to the lack of specifics pertaining per-taining to its size and dimensions. dimen-sions. They were, however, allowed to paint their name and logo on their front window. win-dow. The conditional use and business license were issued. Twenty Items of Business Face Planning Commission When the Planning Commission Com-mission is presented with nearly twenty items of business bus-iness in a single session, it's the sign of the up and coming winter season. Bill Mawhinney added spice to an otherwise routine rou-tine session. Mawhinney has been battling the Commis sion for months for permission permis-sion to erect a plexiglass sign which has been provided him by General Motors, Chairman John Strand asserted as-serted signs of that nature were not in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the Planning Commission. Strand also stated that Gen eral Motors was trying to impose their standards on Park City. Mawhinney, standingfirm, then told the Commission that workmen were planning to install the sign the following follow-ing morning. Mawhinney left the meeting without giving the Commission a chance to fully explain the sign ordinance. ordin-ance. The Greater Park City Company requested a conditional condi-tional use permit to convert the brown warehouse at 1600 Park Avenue into offices. The plan calls for the renovation, reno-vation, addition of windows and extensive landscaping of the site. G.P.C.C spokesman, Dale Zbriskie, indicated that the work on the project will probably begin around the first of the year. The conditional con-ditional use permit was granted. A business license and sign permit were issued to Edward K. Erie to operate the "Sourdough Lodge" above A last minute application was presented by Allan Tis- chner of the "Competition," a Salt Lake based clothing store. "The Competition" has leased the space previously previ-ously occupied by "Dolly's". Because of the late nature of Mr. Tischner's application, applica-tion, Chairman John Strand asked the Commission if they wanted to deal with the business bus-iness that night or postpone it to the next meeting. The Commission decided to act on the application. It was approved on the condition Mr. Tischner would appear on the following day to correct cor-rect certain discrepancies in the application. Routine sign permits were issued to the following businesses: busi-nesses: Quiet Sports Ski Touring School, Miner's Delight, De-light, Scott Nelson Photography, Photo-graphy, and Park City Reservations. Res-ervations. It was announced the next meeting will be held on November No-vember 20, instead of the scheduled Thanksgiving date. It was also revealed that to avoid a meeting on Christmas, they will meet on the first Wednesday rather than the second, and every other Wednesday thereafter during the month of December. |