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Show ow mm, i 1 : ...... . , ..... t , . - .. '.' ' , '" ... -,, y l ;..''. !v'-"'"! Cable t.v. on the way A conditional use approval for a cable television to be located in Prospector Square was granted Wednesday of last week during another marathon meeting of the Planning Commission. Project developer John Carbine encountered several testy questions during previous presentations before the Commission, regarding the site for the 80 foot antenna; however. Carbine assured Commissioner Bill. Coleman, as well as the rest of the Commission, that he could not construct the antenna any lower and also that he would color it an "earth" tone. The new cable television channel could be operable by the end of December. - Wildwood tabled A 28-unit hotelapartment project "Wildwood" appeared before the Planning Commission last week for the fourth time seeking a conditional use approval; however, following sometimes heated debate, the project was tabled until further studies could be made. The development is planned tor 14 Street and Woodside Avenue. Proponents of the project are Saunders and Company. Apartment units approved Twelve apartment units located at 1475 and 1465 Park Avenue were given the go-ahead last week by the planning commission The Eddington "Apartments will be used as nightly rentals and were approved subject to approval by City Engineer John Probasco; An eight-unit condominium project " Park City Boardwalk, located pit Marsac Avenue, was also granted a conditional use approval 1: PUD granted initial go-ahead AfWanned UnifcJvfeloment (PUD)as granted preliminary approval ; by": the Commission. The PUD is planned adjacent to Prospector Square' and Prospector Park and includes 1&0 units;; V r , , 4i . ; Lehmer back in action ' v " . . ': - . Park City resident' Mary-tehmer criticized renovating and moving the Miner's Hospital last week before further analysis is done on theJiistoric. building. Mrs. Lehmer said before the Planning Commission that she was not in favor of moving the hospital to its proposed site at City Park because it would take up valuable park lands. Lanscape architect Bruce Erickson added, though, that he plans to enhance the park atmosphere around the hospital once it is moved to City Park. "Soap Opera" washes ahead Besides Skaggs and Wolfe's, the Holiday Village Shopping Center may also have a laundromat, "Soap Opera," which was granted a conditional use approval by the Planning Commission last week. i - " f |