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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 16, 1964 (28 pages)

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T ANTICS BY THE BAY.) I NEVADA Ck * & COUNTY I Ye Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent, Omega, French Corral, Rough and Ri Cedar Ridge, Union Hill, Peardale, Summit , Christmas Hill, Li Hill, Sailor Flat, Leke City, Flat, Grizzly Hill, Gold Flat, Soggsvi Bar, Lowell Hill, Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill, N Columbia, Columbia Hill, Brandy Tish, Seoemuepe® Hill, Willow Valley, Newtown, ville, Moore’s Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Tremens. Volume 38, Number 29 = 10 Cents A Copy Published Thursdays, Nevada City July 16, 1964 Parade Of Subdividers Starts Tentative maps for two of the mitted by Lester Quincy, who was setback from an NID well on-one 31 embattled subdivisions in represented before the commisof the unsold lots be shown on the BOB AND RUTH PAINE of Nevada City were at the Civic Center in neveas —— apace betore : ho. oe caine a iaruey 206. Raat : : county planning com mission roads for this subdivision had been Lazy Valley Acres, which has San Francisco Sund hen 35,000 ‘j Of wh ve eS pret sat d vs gf civil ti es ants bexivoby aoe se Monday night, and one was apaccepted by the’county in 1962, been developed by Leo Todd and — ng of the Republican National Convention, Sen. Yavits of New proved conditionally and the other Larue pointed out. However, a J,H, McCornack, présente da York was speaking at the time this photograph was Ba tie held over for further investigafinal map had never been ap-~ much more difficult problem for the Nugget's representative at the convention, reporte d Pe: while tion. proved by the board of supervisors, the planning commission, due to civil rights group leaders criticized Sen. G ea "Republican The approved map, of DevonThe commission approve dthe the fact that the tentative map leaders Gov. Rockefeller, Senators Javits and Keating, and Amshire Downs subdivision, was submap on condition that a 50 foot pee that many ree had is bassador Henry Cabot Lodge defended the Republican position that ee aa oF de a a nh ' h Idhaveb ivil ri islation witho . 1 : { . C there would have been no civil rights legislation without the Repub Resig natio n O Bo orr division are no longer held by the licans. They were roundly applauded, subdividers, yetthe roads are. not "Thr h hi : P. : ” : g e oughout this convention,” Paine added, “you soon realize Creates Va can cy On Council. improved to codnty standards. that the hidden issue --the submerged part of the treacherous iceburg Todd petitioned the commission i ee CC EE EE OE TO LE I LE TL CT a --is going to bethe racial issue. Here were 35,000 persons enacting Nevada City Councilman Bob elty Shopin Nevada City and reto recommend to the board of a drama that will repeat itself again in August at the Democrats’ Carr resigned at the meeting of cently took over the Lucky Lager gunervisors that an exception for convention in Atlantic City. the council Monday night. The Beer distributorship for this area. nr roads be granted trea the 24 OF THIS ISSUE reason for the move. Carr's resignation, announced the Many residents a nd property A letter of resignation was-read vacancy would have to be filled owners of Lazy Valley Acres were i . by city clerk Sam Hooper, Carr in 30 days. on hand to protest any such exy N evada City Moves Ah ead said “Due to business interests I Persons interested in applying. bate They nar renal find it impossible to carry on my forthe council to fill out the unof purchase they had been prome On P . an F on Water P r oject duties as city councilman. " He expiredterm are asked to submit ised that roads would be brought was not present at the meeting. oe te to county standards by the subPeres Santen el Li Nevada City Councilhadalook area, 4 recording device at the Carr served on the city council dividers. Todd countered that at a $400, 000 project to rejuvenLittle Deer Creek diversion. for nine years and was mayor for haserhadsigneda pub‘i ate the city's water system MonAnimportantitem of Schedule four of those years ie pure cok eee . a ine & : ic report indicating that roa day night and then voted to retain A would be negotiations with the He was employed locally by a Marysville engineering firm to Nevada Irrigation Districttoallow thetelephone company for many prepare an application for federal the city to use a portion of the years, owned the J, and B. Novplanning funds. district's south canal and thus ” After hearing a presentation by eliminate a portion of the city’s EK. Dawson ofthe firm of HandLittle Idaho Ditch and flume. Counsel And forth and Dawson, the council Schedule B would include linyoted to retain the firm for $350 ing, where possible, of some of to prepare an application to the the existing steel mains with DA Bu gets might have to be maintained by adjacent land owners. He added ‘. that he had offered the county ten or eleven thousand dollars some years ago, for the purpose of improving the roads so that they would be accepted into the county road system, but he had been refused by the board of supervisors. Community Facilities Adminiscement, installation of a larger ee tration of the Federal Housing and line on Alexander Street, a new A P a Bob Carr Planning director Bill Roberts Home Finance Agency. line from Spring to Clark Street r e ass e an application to City Clerk Sam said that there were several — i dinstallation of a 14 inch line ‘ tical reasons why a petition for sy er bag Agen the city ange a Nevada County is going to have Hooper. The last day for applica exceptions mig e i peraaicreeg would appty o the Sov een mise ss . a county counsel, the Welfare tions will be August 7 and the B h d ey for an advanced planning loan Dawson said the program would j : ili d k : utthese, he said, seemed to be i B ee Department is going to have an council is expected totake action ising from T odd's petition. He which would have to be repaid if (Continued on Page 3) investigator and the deputy dis4" appointment at their meet_. 8 eg the project was’ undertaken. : 8 ) pry ing August 10 said, for example, that it is now trict attomey will have enough : impractical for the subdividers to pees Reais ee Ga S Sta tio n money on which to live. bring the roads up to standards, sea hel snibieaiick a. These werethe latest develop. t ‘Commissioner John Looser said ments Monday as the Board of C d d he thought the matter should be peoved, Sie g ON Sen see Supervisors moved to finally esta anal a es studied yh cing to make surea would advance some $28,000 to Varian ce Is blish the post of county counsel Apply For bad precedent was not set by a Bs . 5 ? pepe ogee ee and approve budgets for the new hasty decision. Both Looser and ‘ Sewing aie for the souned Over tu r n ed post and that of the ance of ae Commissioner Francis Longo said trict attomey. Ci ty eat they believed the best way to finet rojects proposed in their report to : neces hy, 1961 and cela ' A zoning variance fora gas ¢ = gos nes ee r did h ance road i Mm Provo RHO twee i these projects in terms of present station on Coyote Street previc.g é 4 = wae ates have applied througha special assessment dis: costs. The program covering a ously granted by the city planthe b ctay voted to ee + to fill the vacancy created Montrict. one square mile area plus en-\ ning commission was overturned ee . beige: gt romthe day by the resignation of Coun_ Protesting land owners seemed largement of the reservoirs would by the Nevada City CouneilMon office of t : istrict attorney to cilman and former Mayor Bob to feel this would be an insuffercost $380,000 to $400, 000. day night. the welfare — _ Car. able tax burden, unless Todd and The plan would be divi ded into—_Jim Harding appeared to repreThis left the district niet s At presstime City Clerk Sam McCornack contributed a large twoschedules. Schedule A would sent the oil company and Demar budget at $44,277 from ‘ . a Hooper reported that Mrs. Ralph share of the district financing. include a line for Brock Road, if Dundas also spoke in favor of the quested $51,436. The salary of — Freidrichs of 476 Zion Street, and Todd said he would contribute fl the deputy district attorney, JosephE. Day of519Broad Street, on a pro-rata basis according to A the owners are willing to incurr move. ges ; a the cost and then dedicetethe line Harding told the council that which inthe comparative presenhad submitted thelr names a8 the amount of land still in his to the city, a six inch line for present plans for the freeway show teteonsae county counseland discandidates for the council seat. ownership. : RewardStreet, aline from Bennet an offramp for westbound tfaffic it Bttomey Had bees proposed Candidates, must file with the The commission voted to apStreet to the American Hill Road (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 3) city clerk by August 7. (Continued on Page 3)