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January 8, 1976 (12 pages)

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Bicentennial.Washington, D.C.—On the eve of America’s Bicentennial year, the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration (ARBA) reports that over three quarters of the nation’s population. live in officially designated ‘Bicentennial As of December, 7, 919 communities had been officially recognized for their Bicentennial efforts. The figure includes 26 Indian tribes and nations. . Additionally, 608 college campuses and 256. Armed Forces installations had.joined the Bicentennial rolls. Following approval by its 11member policy board at their December meeting, the ARBA has announced that the Communities and College Campus recognition programs . Will be cut-off as of March 31 to allow time for processing applications before July 4. "The Board also approved a: January 31 cut-off date for licenise.applications . for Dicentennial ‘caine ARBA. Membership in. various Bicentennial Alliances sponsored by the ARBA was also growing as the year en209 Bicentennial programs or projects of regional, national or international significance. The number of Bicentennial projects and events listed in the Bicentennial Information Network (BINET) has risen to over 27,000. The ARBA adds ‘about 1,000 additional projects and events a week to the computerized information system. Citing his oftstated belief that the success of the Bicentennial will be judged on the number of participants, not spectators; John W. Warner, Bicentennial Administrator, said: :‘‘As we reach the threshold of 1976, all “signs indicate an explosion of interest and~ participation in the Bicentennial. across the land.” _ Pinaglia benefit set 41 ; sa gga Pinaglia, a Di day. I P ve a,a PUBLIC NOTICE 4 e on reser er tto ‘classify, accept or reject any ad‘ vertising in accordance with its This newspaper will not be ' responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. No. allowance will be made where errors do not materially affect the value of the advertisement. ded.The. number of PUBLIC NOTICE organizations in Bicentennial saree Alliances ‘ are: Service Alliance 47, EthnicRacial cowry OF NEVADA Alliance 22, Sports Alliance EXCERPT BOARDOF 19, Hospitality Alliance-8,and § SUPERVISORS MINUTES the just announced Business December 30, 1975 ; i’ Meeting called to order at Allian ° 10:00 A.M., all Supervisors The ARBA had also noted present. Salute to the provided official recognition to ney S. ee approved as submitted. Resolutions adopted: No. 75-430 (approving right of way agreement with bon B. & L.T. Harris, authorizing payment recordation). i No. 75-431 through No. 75-434 (dissolving Permanent Road Division for lazy Valley Acres; Panorama Tract; Owl Road and Old Fifth District Special. Road. Maintenance District). Department Head matters considered. ‘Assemblyman Eugene Chappie visited the Board and discussion ensued regarding and directing recent legislation enacted:Williamson Act, relief of taxes for people on fixed incomes; health care costs, gas tax and mandates set down by the State Legisiature. Board recessed for lunch to reconvene at 1:30 P.M. AFTERNOON SESSION: eri ing called to order at 1:32 The Appeal Hearing of J.D. ‘Williams, et al, to amend zoning District Map Nos. 1241 and 1243. from ft current “Al” General Agricultural Zoning District to establish an ‘*‘A1l-MH’’. General ricultural,. Mobilehomes District was heard by returned to his North Juan home and has been around: the Planning Canenelay ts pe be ir para re Ree ee aE: récommendation to deny. the The special evening in his honor starts with an Italian ee communlémttited: con_ dinner from 7-9 p.m. Frank Cartoscelli and Frank Gallino sidered. are the chefs. ‘The. Town Tones” willdonate. their . musical services for ~ The public is invited to attend. All proceeds from the evening will go to the Babe Pinaglia Trust Fund. 4 e ee Under Old Business the Board concurred with the Policy Statement of SPO regarding the delivery~ of ‘al mestic assistance «programs as outlined in the Memo of F. Dinsmore, Executive Director SPO. Under New. Business -the Board. acknowledged ° the ‘retirement of R.B.’ Allison from the U.S. Forest Service. There being no. further business. the meeting adjourned at 3:23-P:M.-. 1, THEO. A. KOHLER, JR, Co. Clerk & Ex-Officio Clerk, THE NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET — Thursday, Jenuary 8, 1976 — 11 PUBLIC NOTICE Nevada County Board of bt mes a = SF California, do hereby certify that.the foregoing is a true and correct excerpt of the Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Supervisors held December 30, 1975. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, . hereunto affix my hand and official seal of said Board this 2nd day of January, 1976. . THEO. A. KOHLER JR. Co. Clerk & Ex-Officio Clerk Nevada County Board of Supervisors BY: JEANETTE HILLMAN, Deputy Clerk to the Board Date of January 8, 1976. PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF : CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OFNEVADA . BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MINUTES December 23, 1975 Meeting called to order at 9:00 A.M., all Supervisors noted present. Salute to the flag. inutes .approved as submitted. Board recessed to an Executive Session to interview vp ci for the position of Superintendent of Schools, and at the conclusion appointed Jerome F. Hund to said . position, effective January 1, 1976. “Special Meeting of Nevada County Sanitation District.No., 1 was held. Minutes ‘oved
as submitted. Resolution No. 75-22 adopted (Approving LOP Sewage system -mainline extension for 23 lots, Zone No. 2). Board authorized Hy sg ed of loan advanced to LOP from Glenbrook out of funds avai 2 in the District account. adjourned at 10:15 A.M. ; Resolutions adopted: : : No.‘ 75-415 through No. 75-425 inclusive:(Resolutions accepting the remaining 57.22; miles or roadways in “Tahoe Donner Subdivisions: Units 1-11 as complete. and. authorizing pry Bed ‘Notice of Completion and Acceptance for each unit.) No. 75-426 Cancsling 2-22-72 County-Cranmer Engineering, Inc. contract). ‘No. -75-427— {Authorizing execution of an Agreement between County and: ‘Community ~ Workshop © re vocational, employment, educational and training services No.. 75(Extendin No. 75-4 ). ~ (Authorizing transfer of funds within County Service Area No. 4, premier and Maintenance Geiioces sade No. 740 (Ordinance amending Section L-I1 36.7, Chapter 2, Winter dog days While the most severe part of winter is still ahead, the Stata ant Publication: PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Land Use and development __Code. of Nevada County Code. 1956, as amended, recodified in-1972, to establish an ““RA-X’’ District, Pine Cedar Acres Subd.) . Department Head matters and communications considered by the Board. Board recessed to lunch to reconvene af 1:30 P.M. AFTERNOON _ SESSION: ieriglad called to order at 1:30 The appeal hearing of Harry “and Jeanette Hillman regarding denial of their use permit for construction, operation and maintenance of a commercial dog kennel was aa to 1-27-76 at 1:30 Public Hearing on the appeal of Robert W. Lawton from the issuance of Use Permit No. 870 to Hansen Bros. Enterprises, for the operatiori and eointonatice of ries aggregate processing plant-on Greenhorn Creek en heard and testimony taken from applicant and appellant. Board action was as follows: {1} By motion made, seconded and passed unanimously the following alternate consideration for ‘Condition No. 6 is ‘In lieu of the foregoing.and at the option of the Public Works the icant shall provide $30,000.00 for the improvement of You Bet Road after the effective date of the Use Permit contributing $.05 per ton for the first 100,000 tons taken from the plant site in any year of operation and $.08 ton for tonage over 100, fons taken from the plant site in any year. of operation. The total contribution of $30,000.00 shall be made within 5 years after the effective date of the. Use Permit. (2) By motion made, seconded and passed unanimously that the conditions on Use’ Permit, in funds, make provisions’ for road improvements which will bring the existing County road “up toa standard adequate in width to carry the quantity and kind of traffic generated by the proposed.use. (3) By ° seconded and motion made, se ssed by a three (3) aye -one 1) no vote that the Board of Supervisors finds that there is . substantial evidence to ‘supit. of dition No. 6 and the made. pursuant thereto; and . the Chairman of the Board is authorized fo sign the certification of the final EIR. (4) By motion made, seconded and passed by a three (3) ayeone (1) no vote that the Board of Supervisors finds that there is substantial evidence to support the findings” in Rt of a Conditional Use rmit to Hansen Bros. Enferprises, for the operation and maintenenance of an aggregate processing plant on Greenhorn Creek, southeast of Grass Valley, as that Conditional Use Permit is modified by the addition fo Use Permit Condition No. 6 and the modification of finding No. 2 adopted pursuant thereto. There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 5:20 P.M. I, THEO. A. KOHLER, JR., Co. Clerk & Ex-Officio Clerk, Nevada County Board of Supervisors, State of California, do: hereby certify * that the foregoing is a true and correct excerpt of the Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Supervisors. id * Deéember 23,.--1975: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, . . -hereunto. affix my hand and official seal of said Board this 29th day: of December, 1975. — THEO. A. KOHLER, JR. Co.Clerk& ~—. Ex-Officio Clerk: rd By: JEANE Tre HILL AA TE HILLMAN fo the Board Date of Publication: January 8, 1976. CLASSIFIED 4 ADS ROBERT L, ROSS JR. OPTOMETRIST 147 Mill St, Ph:. 273-6246 40. Miscellaneous for Sale NUGGETS FOR ‘SALE port the findings and adoption of the EIR by the Nevada County Planning Commission as that EIR as modified by the addition to Use Permit ConSubscribe now to the Nevada county Nugget. Only. $3\for 52 weeks. of stimulating. local news and features. Greetings to al ROTTE SPIC AND SPAN Large family home on 1.4 acres, new paint irs de and out. 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