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  • 2012 April 19 4290 Highway 224


    http://www.summitcounty.org/manager/downloads/Manager_Considerations_041912.pdf
    Manager Approvals for Thursday, April 19, 2012
    Time of Signing: 2:30 p.m.  (3) Noncash Charitable Contributions, IRS Form 8283. Dr. Mark L. Wisniewski is donating a structure/home located at 4290 N. Hwy 224, Park City, Utah 84098, to Summit County, in order for the Fire Department to conduct a burn for training purposes.


    Aerial view of 4290 Highway 224 property before trees were killed and removed.

    1.85 acres including mature willow and spruce trees; also the 2,437 SF house shown below.

    4290 Highway 224 Park City, UT 84098
    Built in 1961 including trees planted in the 1800’s. These spruce are now also gone.


    http://www.parkrecord.com/ci_20763120/residents-weep-over-cut-willows?IADID=Search-www.parkrecord.com-www.parkrecord.com
    Residents weep over cut willows
    Four large willow trees and spruce evergreens removed along S.R. 224 during construction project
    June 1, 2012 Story by Sarah Moffitt, The Park Record

     2012 destruction of property at 4280 Highway 224
    Four large willows, two 50+ year old spruce, and other trees were removed to accommodate the new construction. Another willow may have been removed, and another was seriously pruned as seen at the very back of the 1.85 acre parcel.
    Were any of the building’s doors, windows, wood, appliances, etc. recycled?

    http://www.parkrecord.com/letters-to-the-editor/ci_20788867/letters-editor-june-6-8-2012
    Letter from Colin De Ford, Snyderville Basin Planning Commissioner

    http://www.parkrecord.com/letters-to-the-editor/ci_20841844/letters-editor-june-13-15-2012
    Letter from Maria Barndt, Landscape Designer for Park City Municipal Corporation and co-founder of Park City Garden Club

    2012-06-16 Treasured Giants Torn giants torn away

    The question of the day is… if Strachan and King did not want or respect trees why didn’t they buy a vacant lot that did not include trees, especially historical and ancient trees?!?!?

     
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