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Show Weather coojing off but not construction by Randy Hanskat The weather may be cooling off as Park City heads for another winter, but this hot summer of construction isn't giving any signs of letup. In September building permit valuation was over $7 million, fueled mainly by the Vantage Point project at the Park City Ski Area. Vantage Point may be better known to most people as the old Cornice prnierf I nnonr-prt n nprmif for$2,414,061 last month to make up the largest single entrv. One other commercial building received a permit in ieptember. That building is of special interest to newspaper staffers, as it will be the new home of the Park Record. The building, located between the Dairy Queen and the Park City Emergency Center, was given a permit valued at $488,854. The multi-family housing category was very healthy last month, as well. Its 25 dwelling units were worth over $2 million. Dawn Jensen of the Planning Department said this figure includes a 16-plex at Courcheval in Deer Valley and three three-plexes the Stag Lodge, the Pinnacle and Sterlingwood) in Deer Valley. Five permits were issued for duplexes last month. Two of those were at the Pinnacle, one at the Stag Lodge, one at Trailside and the other at Fairway Village in Park Meadows. The value of those 10 dwelling units is $1,353,981. The $7 million September valuation valua-tion is down from August's hefty $10 million and July's $9.6 million, but is still far ahead of 1983 figures. In . September of last year permit. H valuation totalled only $3.1 million. The year's valuation compared to that of 1983 is nearly double. Through September the 1984 total is $47,728,694.84. Last year's total was $25,211,523.08. |