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Park City property owner asks council to preserve WSU and NIAR branding on decommissioned water tower
Summary
Johnny Stevens, owner of the Colosseum and Pavilion property, asked the council to allow the decommissioned water tower to be painted with 'WSU' and 'NIAR' branding or to allow him to take the tower; he estimated painting and lighting would cost about $70,000 and said he will submit a written proposal for city review.
At the start of Tuesday's meeting, Johnny Stevens, a Park City resident and owner of the Colosseum and Pavilion property, addressed the council during public forum to request that the decommissioned water tower on his property retain 'WSU' and 'NIAR' branding or be transferred for him to maintain those…
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