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Show financial planning Kathy Engle Mark Hulet ; HULET& ASSOCIATES Certified Public Accountants . GIVE WISELY Billions of dollars in cash and property are donated each year to various charitable causes and charitable organizations. Part of the public's generosity may be due to the tax deductibility ot qualifying contributions. Tax legislation now under consideration may change the tax treatment ot contributions. However, whether charitable giving remains deductible or not, any individual giving to charities should do so intelligently. The object ot charitable giving is to have the donated money or property used by those in need, not to have the funds diverted for administrative purposes or, worse yet, for the personal use of individuals running the charity. Never allow yoursell to be rushed into making donations. Take the tune to check the organizations and give only to those that spend the most where you want your contributions spent-on charitable activity. Two organizations that provide information about charitable giving and various charitable organizations are the Council of Better Business Bureaus (1515 Wilson Blvd.; Arlington, VA 22209) and the National Charities Information Bureau (19 Union Square West; New York, NY 1 0003). The Council of Better Business Bureaus offers i two free booklets on charitable gifting. The National Charities Information Bureau j provides a free guide on charitable organizations. The NCIB evaluates different charities to determine if board members ot charities have conflicts of interest that might affect how contributions are used. It also checks how much charities spend on fund raising and administrative costs in relation to the amounts spent on actual charitable activity. II charitable giving is a part of your way of lite, stay abreast of tax legislation affecting contributions. Also discuss your charitable activities with your tax advisor to get the best tax benefits for your donations. 613 MAIN ST., SUITE 301 645-7390 ! 445 EAST 4500 SOUTH, SLC, UT 261-3459 THE SUUSSERAC I fwnn n EPnfPr? JgBAike 'n Tie V Jjf August 8th X U Shadow Ridge Condominiums V ( 8:00 a.m. AGENDA Summit County Planning Commission Notice is hereby given that the Summit County Planning Commission will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday, August 14, 1985, beginning at 10:00 a.m. in the Summit County Circuit Courtroom, County Courthouse, Coalville, Utah. 10:00a.m. Prayer. Reading of minutes for August 7, 1985. Setting agenda for August 21, 1985. 10:30a.m. Ron Parker, building department International Conference Con-ference of Building Officials, code-change meeting. 10:45a.m. VanMartin, Jim Lynn Vacation of portion of Plat Bon Highland Estate subdivision. 11:00a.m. Stan Johnson, J. J. Johnson and Associates engineer-Discussion engineer-Discussion on county construction projects. 11:30 a.m. Alan Spriggs, County Recorder Report and recommendation recom-mendation of county personnel committee. 12 noon Lunch 2:00 p.m. 2 : 00 p.m. Public hearing, application for beer license for Landmark Land-mark Inn. 3:00 p.m. Bill McComb-Metro Utah board. PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MARSAC BUILDING 7:30 P.M. REGULAR MEETING 7:30 p.m. I. ROLL CALL H. PUBLIC INPUT HI. MINUTES OF JULY 31, 1985 IV. CONSENT AGENDA V. ( OLD BUSINESS VI. NEW BUSINESS .'.jr, 1 . Park City Motor Hotel Modifications - Decision on proposed modifications to the approved project plans to : 1 ) Allow an additional access onto Park AvenueU.224, 2) permit the use of fiber glass shingles, and 3) specify design detail on exterior mechanical ventilation grilles, on the Park City Motor Hotel (aka Radisson) currently under construction at 2346 Park Avenue. WORK SESSION 1 Sweeney Properties MPD - Continued discussion regarding regard-ing the concept plans for the development sites included in the Large Scale Master Planned Development. 2. Bald Eagle MPD General discussion regarding the concept submitted for the development of the Bald Eagle Community in Deer Valley. 3. Workman Rezoning - General discussion regarding the proposed rezoning of the property located at 1488 Park Avenue from Residential Medium Density (RM) to General Commercial (GO Posted: 8585 Published: 8885 PARK CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 8, 1985 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of Park City, Summit County, Utah will hold a regular public meeting, at the Marsac Municipal Building, 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City, Utah for the purposes and at the times as described below on Thursday, August 8,1985. Work Session 2:30 p.m. Review of City Park Rugby Field Plans Closed Session 3:00 p.m. Litigation Work Session 3:30 p.m. Unit Equivalencies City Property Trade and Sale Review of Comprehensive Plan and Map Park Avenue Zone Change 5:00p.m. AGENDA I ROLL CALL II PUBLIC HEARING Closure of Shadow Ridge Road from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. for Bike to Tie to be Held August 10, 1985 . III PUBLIC INPUT IV MINUTES OF MEETING OF AUGUST 1, 1985 V CONSENT AGENDA Master Festival License for Bike 'n Tie to be Held August 10, 1985 and Approval of Class "D" Beer License VI PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS Appeal of Denial of City Council Decision Regarding Nightly Rental Use at 395 Deer Valley Road by John Daniels VII COMMUNICATIONS AND REPORTS FROM COUNCIL VIII RESIGNATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS IX ORDINANCES X OLD BUSINESS 1. Award of Bid on Two Four-Wheel Drive Vehicles to Tates, Inc. (Champion Buses) in the Amount of $78,560 for Deer Valley Bus Service 2. Amendment to Ordinance No. 82-17 Establishing a Schedule of Fees to be Paid to the City Related to the Construction of Residential and Commercial Properties in Park City, Utah ' .twt 3. Amendment to the Land Management Code with Regard to Unit Equivalency 4. Approval of Settlement of Vedder v. Park City Regarding Regard-ing 15th Street Ownership XI NEW BUSINESS Adoption of the Park City Comprehensive Plan and Comprehensive Plan Map F Posted: 8685 OUR SPONSORS J . Helmet Required Ol.'l 5A 645"7684 fc W J i A ti)NJ 1 i COAT iJMJ fitei ELAy BSlSI CflDlinil UN vlle" ketchum ikhon mm city wh. ""J" o (h(. U4) M0 Sll yB,ev no q !tle Ma(, )M0 p,t nJ g,lrt-g j, Bud Light THE EATING ESTABLISHMENT Is Proud to announce an exciting new luncheon j menu. Join us in the patio green house and enjoy j fresh seafood, cool summer soups, and exotic summer salads; as well as our famous Chicago burger and other new entrees. j Serving: Breakfast and Lunch Monday-Wednesday 8 am - 3 pm J Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner j Thursday-Sunday 8 am -10 pm j I I tON y THE VISA & MASTER CHARGE 649-8284 4. CLASSIFIEDS PAY |