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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 7, 1970 (12 pages)

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, County warned to be carefulin drafting land conservation rules Nevada county will have to be careful in drafting its ordinance to implement the Land Conservation Act; a letter from the state indicates, The board of supervisors received a letter Tuesday. from the State Board of Equalization announcing a public hearing on Jan, 7 at 1:30 p.m. in the board room at 1020 N, St., Sacramento, The hearing will deal with complicated legal provisions of: this act which is designed to permit rural land owners to commit their properties to preServes and have their lands assessed on an agricultural in. Tecaree basis in return, to the state's letter, however, individual counties must. match or exceed the state act's regulations or the income assessment formula may not be. valid, Here, is an excerpt from the letter: “Our major concern at the moment is with rule 51. As you will recall, the law providing for assessment of land on the basis of its agricultural income only and without reference to sales prices is applicable to landonly if it is subject-to terms that are ‘substantially similar to or more restrictive than Land Conservation Act contracts. ¢ "Many counties have entered into agreements that are less revised "or the land would be That problem does not apply directly to Nevada county yet, 4d e 3 B ® t made her three appointments — John Phillips, agricultural commissioner; and Mrs, Norma. Shine and Ray: Conway, both ranchers, Chairman Willie Curran made one: appointment. that had been Suggested by Supervisor Ralph Buchanan, That was Walter M.Saunders of Grass Valley. Appointed earlier were Jim. Cranmer, Gary Pitman, Frank Bigelow, Don N Kenneth Casper, Brad Ellsworth and Assessor Elton Tobiassen. mete oT renege 29 ames sre eee -60:2,percen ae a Fo NE A AP NN ARO ear cit i a a Wednesday, Jan: 7,°1970 The Nevada County Nugget 5 t of vehicles CHP — inspects have equipment violation California Highway Patrol Lt. M. J. DeLay said today that approximately 60.2 per cent of the vehicles checked in passenger vehicle inspection lanes in the Grass Valley-Nevada City area are found to have one or more equipment violations,
In the first 10 months of 1969, throughout the state, 1,246,762 vehicles were checked in PVI lanes, and 60 per cent. of them were found to have at least one equipment violamotorist in 56 receives a citation. Most are given. violation notices, andthedriver must have the deficiency corrected immediately and notify the CHP within 14 days,Most frequent violation is headlights which need. adjustment, comprising about 70 per cent of the total, Federal highway safety standards propose passenger vehicle inspection programs in every State. In California, vehicles are selected for inspection at random to accomplish the goals of the federal standards at a lower cost to the taxpayer than the alternative, mandatory annual inspection, the CHP comaay inn said, oy) complete ir tion takes three to five sninttes, but. it is thorough, A‘eam of CHP officers works simultaneously checking lights, mirrors, glass, tires, wipers, wheels, suspension, horn, turn signals, brakes, steering and air pollution control devices, é ' engine coolant. on all the new Buicks. . in the doors for added security. Every Buick has a list of safety. equipment that never seems to end. Semi-dosed cooling system. No new Buick should ever overheat. Or ever run out ofBecause of the unique semiclosed cooling system that’s standard tion. However, only about one On every Buick V8 engine this year there’s a special time modulated choke with facts. Bo ea The Value Center. AccuDrive. . What it all gets you. it’s where you go to get Buick A Buick exclusive. Acar that's built to last. value. It’s where you go to get the it’s a revolutionary Acar that’s worth more now things only Buick offers you. front suspension ee toit. ae Pag te system that's standard-equipment acar *s going to , Side guard beams. ; onmmany new Buicks. worth more tomorrow. in most Buicks, it makes handling easier pare eee Co mip > than it’s ever been. OO Value Centers. steel beams Choke control. This is where the proof is. 3c The Buick showroom nearest you. We've even created a special information center and loaded it control. It provides easier starting The proof about Buick value. in any kind of weather. z Visit the Buick Value. center nearest you. Six coat finish. _ _ Where there’s a GM Every Buick has it. perfect Buick value pL LY Tokeep a good looking Buick for you. good looking for a long time. Man OF EXCELLENCE ME a aE eee ae ae aur sa fe ae dake ak ae