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Show Round Valley site, according to the report. If adopted the Master Plan would include schools in the following locations: 1. Jeremy Ranch- east can von elementary school 2. Silver Creek Junction-Silver Junction-Silver Creek elementary 3. Kimball Junction- Kim-' 1 ballMiddle School f ' 4. Silver Springs- Parley s Park Elementary, Park City High School 5. Park Meadows- Prospector Pros-pector Square, Park City Elementary. Park City Middle Mid-dle SchooKcurrently PCHS) 6. McCloud Creek- alternate alter-nate site for elementary and middle schools. The School Board made no decision on the Master Plan report but rather took -it under advisement and study to be reviewed at their August 28th executive meeting. meet-ing. Copies of the report are available to be checked out at the district office. School Board Yiews Braiding Master Plan MMMCOVfl I '-' j I , :. V'V''..' ' , an via awo V . I . r , " i I C'. ! - .... cout1r Titiu y I V , pQ MoaMCTO vatuoc 1 , " VtMttCAWrOMjj V- , PARK CITY I A building Master -Plan proposal' for the Park City School district for the next ten years was presented at the School Board meeting Tuesday night. Prepared by Mountain West School Architects Arch-itects (MWSA), the plan projects a total student population of 3.510 by the year 1990. The overall master plan proposes the addition of three new elementary ele-mentary schools, one addi-tional addi-tional middle school, and change the location of the higlvschool to the behind the new elementary school in the Silver Springs development area and backing up to Old Ranch Roach. , A Master Plan was requested reques-ted bv the School Board originally to decide on the best possible solution for the over-crowded Middle School. The recommendation of Mountain West School Architects Arch-itects is to sell the Carl Winters Middle School and turn the existing high school into a middle school. A new high school would , then be constructed where Old Ranch Ran-ch Road corners into the Stiver Springs development. ; In their recommendations to the School Board MWSA ; suggests that the seven acre site of,the middle school j :; - . -.:. . k. .t- . - ..; v. .!' .. ... -. . '.' could sell for as much as $1 .500.000. Cost of upgrading upgrad-ing the school $2 million coupled with sale of the school could together provide pro-vide a new facility at a new site. The report also cited life . safety in renovating the old building and the increasing congestion of area. In it's final statement on selling the property the report reads: 'It is also our opinion that the foregoing considerations should be given precedence over the old building aesthetics aesthe-tics and social benefits that would be derived from preserving the building for historical concerns and loval-tv loval-tv to the prominent old facilitv." Other recommendations of the 39 page report include building an office and warehouse space for the district, selling the Marsac after the completion of the new Parley's Park School and aquiring lands where they have proposed school sites. Developments who have already commited land for school sites include Jeremy Ranch 17 acres, and Deer Valley 5.2 acres. Other land ' parcels currently being dis-. dis-. cussed include the Silver Creek Junction site and the Map shows proposed school sites projected for the Park City School District for the next ten I r wean. . : -: i Vyt "-: , -icw'H Mm-y-v - : r::" -:V; -J : ,- 1 I" i mi ii. I i i j, ..nil 'I i h'iimiI" "' ' II I .' :!? '" 1 1 i in i ESSZj |