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‘. $182000 PARKING PLAN
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By Don Hoagiand
Published Thursdays, Nevada City
February 3, 1966
New Plan
For Water
Treatment
the directors Monday that he had
conferred with the district's bond
counsel George Harrington in
ASSEMBLYMAN GENE CHAPPIE (left) congratulates Ralph Friedrich
after Friedrich
was installed as president of the Nevada City Cham
ruled
San Francisco and he had
could sell the
that the district
remaining $7,800,000 from the
ber of Commerce
original $65 million bond author
National Hotel,
ization,
Saturday night at the annual dinner in the
(
Ralph Friedrich Is Seated
As New Chamber President
The voters approved the sale of .
ance the district's Yuba-Bear
project, but only $57,200,000
in bonds were sold,
Recreation, planning and the
said recreation is the county's
vital role of the local citizen in biggest industry and while the
ways to finance water treatment _ developing this new recreation lumber and agricultural industries
The district has
been seeking
plants for the Twin Cities area industry in the county all received
and for the fast growing North strong plugs from Assemblyman
Gene Chappie Saturday night at
Auburn area in Placer County.
Theboard last week authorized he annual installation dinner of'
Koster tonegotiate with the state the Nevada City Chamber of
General Services Administration Commerce,
for the purchase of the DeWitt
Chappie, speaking before a
State Hospital water treatment crowd of 80 Chamber members
and guests in the National Hotel,
(Continued on Page 2)
Supervisors Approve
Subdivision Changes
Nevada County Supervisors
Tuesday adopted two resolutions
aimed at bringing county subdivision standards into line with
state law.
Both resolutions,
which were
given unanimous approval, were
presented by Planning Director
William Roberts and were a
result
of a study made by the planning
commission of amendments to
the state Map Act made by the
last session of the legislature,
Oneresolution defines the term
“approved access" which had
proved to be a stumbling block
in the new.amendments and had
hindered consideration of other
changesin the county ordinance,
The amended Map Act says that
a subdivision does not include
the division of any real property
finance a _ professional study ©
Faustman's report is the result.
First, he concludes that the,
metered curb spaces have a high
level of occupancy each day with
the greatest use adjacent to stores
on Broad Street. Outside of the
Teale Cites
Potential Of
Malakoff
Counties,
NID manager Edwin Koster told
more than two years ago to fin
street parking. The committee?
later asked that the city help
spaces tothe freeway construction
and the dislocation of traffic
finance major water treatment
$65 million in revenue bonds
mittee to study parking needs ing
the city and then determine ways
to finance construction of off
discussion in the city for several
years. The loss of several parking
facilities in Nevada and Placer
if the parcel is divided into lots
which have a gross area of 20
acres or more each of which has
an approved access to a maintained public street or highway.
The resolution approved Tues
day defines approved access as
meaning that either (1) each lot
or parcel created by the division
of land shall have access frontage
of 60 feet minimum on a maintained county road; or (2) each
are “just touch and go, you will
see recreation grow to be your
biggest industry, “
“Recreation will be one of the
strong economic pillars of your
county," Chappie said, “andI
Say you cannot, I say again, you
cannot overlook it. "
On the basis that recreation will
play a major part inthe economic
life of the county, Chappie said
the county will need a good
strong recreation plan and this
should be included in the county~
wide general plan.
The assemblyman mentioned
the Malakoff State Park project
and the recreation facilities to
be constructed as part of the
ae
Last yearthe Chamber of Com~%
merce appointed a parking com-3
been one of the biggest topics of
that it would be legal for them
fe) Ss
sion.
merce and the members of the
Chamber's parking committee,
Parking, or the lack of it, has
to sell revenue bonds originally
authorized for the Yuba-Bear
River hydro-electric project to
. n
patterns has increased the discus»
The city parking pian prepared
by Sacramento consultant Dr, Ds
Jackson Faustman will get its first
public airing on Feb. 7 ata
special meeting of the city
council, the Chamber of Com
Directors of the Nevada Irrigation District learned this week
ad
ar
time limit zones, the curb spaces
are filled with all day parkers,
The curb meter revenues have
tended to increase over the past
six years showing an increase in
the parking demands, He also
found that occupancy of off street
parking is at a near capacity
Nevada County has in the new ‘level,
Malakoff State Park one of the
From all of this, he concludes
greatest park and local economy
that additional short time cus=
boosting potentials of any county tomer off street parking is needed
in the state,
to insure that the central business
This opinion was expressed last
district will not be at a compet
Thursday by Calaveras County ative disadvantage
insofar as’
Senator Stephen Teale in an inparking
is concerned in relation
formal talk before state, county to present and future commercial
city and local Democratic development
in the outlying
officials at a luncheon in the areas,
National Hotel in Nevada City.
To solve this Faustman recomTeale, aDemocrat and the first mends
construction of three lots
announced
candidate for the which would add
126 parking
newly created Third District, was spaces, The estimated
cost
the guest of honor at the luncheon would be $182,600,
attended by 38,
He had toured the new Malakoff
Park in the morning with officials
of the State Division of Beaches
and Parks, county and city
Officials and members of the
The first site is on Spring Street
running from the city garage to
Pine Street, This would provide
37 parking spaces,
The second site is also on Spring
Street andruns from the comer
press,
of Pine to the National Hotel,
Tealetoldthe luncheon gatherThis area, along with the proposal
ing that he had been involved that Spring Street be
improved
(Continued on Page 3)
(Continued on Page 2)
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Nevada Irrigation District's YubaBear River project and commended the local citizens for
taking the initiative and developing the local resources,
He stressed that-not all of the
future was rosy, He noted it had
taken about 114 years to get
30,000 people in Nevada County
lot or parcel created by the
but that figure would double in
division of land shall have access
the next 15 years,
frontage of 60 feet minimum on
a proposed public or private road
right of way conforming to county
standards for width, grade and
slightment, and which connects
with an existing maintained
county or state road, The resolution further provides that such
(Continued on Page 2)
Because of reapportionment, he
said government is going to have
to fall back on local people and
local control,
“Let's think of doing things at
the local level,
It is your duty
to give guidance and assistance
(Continued on Page 2)
NEVADA CITY Councilman Bob Paine (left) discussed the prospects
for the new Malakoff State Park with State Senator Stephen Teale
last Thursday during the Calaveras County Senator's first tour of
the park site with city officials and representatives of the Division
of Beaches and Parks,
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