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Valley, Red Dog, You Bet, Town Talk, Glenbrook, Little York,
‘arr Meadows, Cedar Ridge, Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City,
Secetes Ort tn of Nevada City, Grass
field, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washin, ie T
Hill, Gold Flat, Soggsville, Gold fil
Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens.
Chee, Money Fi, Sera dite se i ea lt ey rs = > me i > > i i i
‘ar, Lowell Hill, Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columbia, Columbia Hill, Brandy Fit Stlonepel, usher Hill, Willow Valley, Necleae, Iedles Fi
R and Ready, Graniteville, North San Juan,
Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake City, Selby
Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore's Flat,
Volume 38, Number 30 10 Cents A Copy Published Thursdays, Nevada City,
sconauncesspiasinnn ene snnomiatnciste
Lazy Valley Acres, a subdivi' sion developed by Leo J, Todd
andJ.H. McCornack, received a
preliminary go-ahead from the
county planning com mission
Monday night.
This subdivision is one of 31 in
i the county which have been res~
R trained by the district attorney
from selling additional lots pending compliance with state ‘subdivision laws which have allegedly been violated.
NO USE permit is needed in Nevada County for.
trailer sales operations. This is what could
Lazy Valley Acres Recei
Preliminary Go-Ahead
However, the com mission
made its recommendation on condition that the subdividers enter
into an agreement with the board
of supervisors by which certain
road improvements would have to
be made by the subdividers and
property owners,
The conditions of such an
agreement are outlined ina letter
of intent presented by Todd to the
planning commission. In the
letter, Todd and McCornack propose to pay for road improvement
The letter of intent resulted.
froma meeting held in Penn Valley last Friday night, .attended by
a committee of the planning
commission, a group of property
owners, Todd, planning director
Bill Roberts, and deputy district
attorney Frank Francis.
If the board of supervisors ap~
proves the planning commission's
recommendation regarding ex~ceptions, the commission will
then proceed to act upon the ten
tative map of Lazy Valley Acres
“I s41¥9 ‘6 Cqueweaces
happen along our scenic highways if we allow
Atits special Monday meeting
it.
COUNTY MONITOR
Planning Needed
For Mobile Parks
FINAL OF THREE
ARTICLES
By Tilly Hoagland
Nevada County agencies have’
encouraged the development of
good mobile home parks where an
effort is made to landscape the
property, and provide high quality services for the renters, but
there are presently only 17 parks
in the unincorporated areas of the
county and nine of these are in
the Truckee area.
The Truckee building flurry
came mainly between 1956-1959
during freeway construction, the
building of Squaw Valley and the
subsequent Olympics held there.
Only eight parks exist in the unincorporated Grass Valley-N evada
City area with a few more units
available within the cities where
city ordinances forbid trailer
parking except in mobile home
parks.
In 1961, the County Planning
Commission issued only one use
permit for construction of a mobile parkhome, which was never
built. In 1962 five permits were
issued and not one park was con~
structed.
(Continued on Page 18)
Nevada County Supervisors
Approve Record Budget
Nevada County Supervisors
Monday approved a record 196465 preliminary budget of $5,005,
256.
The new budget of $5,005, 256
compares with a 1963-64 total of
$4, 195, 285.
A total of $3,388,502 will be
received from outside sources
other than property taxes. This
leaves a balance of $1,616,753
-to be raised by taxes. Fhe total
to be raised by taxes in the 196364 budget was $1, 164, 273.70.
The preliminary budget was
adopted by the supervisors by a
unanimous vote.
The county's off-again onagain airport improvement program was on again Monday when
the Supervisors rejected all bids
forthe work and ordered changes
in the specifications for the job.
all higher than the county ~federal
funds available for the project.
Changes in the specifications
will have to be approved by the
county airport commission and
the Federal Aviation Agency offices in Sacramento and Washing ~
ton.
Nugget Publisher
‘Receives Highway
Commission Post
Governor Edmund G, Brown
Monday appointed Alfred Heller,
35 -year-old publisher of the Nevada County Nugget to the Highway Commission‘to succeed
Arthur T. Luddy of Sacramento.
"At the recent Conference of
Governors in §an Francisco, the
distinguished economist John
the commission recommended to
the board of supervisors by a 4-3
vote that the private, substandard
roads of Lazy Valley be excepted
fromthe require ments of the
county's present subdivision ordinance, to protect a “substantial property right" of the subdivider, The commission found
alsothat it would be impractical
for the -subdivider to give to the
county clear title to the roads in
his development, due to the fact
that many lots extending to the
center line of the roads have been
sold.
School Budget
Hearing Set
For August
Nevada City School Board Monday night approved a budget of
$324, 000; down $4, 200 from the
preliminary budget.
The decrease in the budget was
madeat the suggestion of Superintendent Edward Browning who
told the board he had lowered the
estimated income from the se~cured tax rolls on the recom~
mendation of the county superintendent. The move was made
because it was felt there might
be.a slightly higher rate of delinquency on the taxes this year.
The trustees set the public hear~ing on the budget for 8 p.m.
August 3 in the elementary
school.
Bids were opened on reroofing
of twosections-of the elementary
school, Frontier-Roofing of Grass
Valley bid $4,600 and Yancy
Company of Sacramento bid
$4,724. Both bids were higher
than the amount budgeted for the
job, but the board agreed to accept Frontier's bid and only do
one section of the job, The cost
will be about $2,500.
The trustees hired two new
up to county standards which were
in effect at the time the subdivision was developed, provided that
the land owners collect all deeds
tothe road right of ways and collect enough money to bring the
roads upto whatever higher standards are required by the county.
submitted to it by Todd.
Voting in favor of Monday
night's recommendation were
commissioners Bob McWhinney,
Roy Peterson, John Looser, and
Marvin Wasley. Chairman Earle
Dewing, Francis Longo, and Alfred Heller void no.
Budget Increase
Grass Vatley Elementary School
Board Monday night approved a
1965-65 budget of $498, 622.
This figure is up about $12, 000
from the tentative budget. The
main reason for the increase is an
item for funds added to the budget fora contemplated refurbishing of the Grant School.
The public hearing on the budget was scheduled for 8:30 p.m.
August 5 in the Bell Hill School.
.
a y : “en BRL e >
‘
'
Kenneth Galbraith predicted that,
Bids for increasing the length .
"As we understand that technolteachers for the Seven Hills
School. Morris Zimmerman
comes to the Nevada City District
THE OLD Grant School is
Superintendent Vernon Bond
toldthe board he had scheduled a
structural inspection of the old
Grant School for Tuesday. The
board is weighing the space possibilities and costs of reopening the
Grant School for four classrooms
or remaking the Hennessy School
shop area into two rooms.
Before the matter can be settled
it must be determined that the old
(Continued on Page 19)
being eyed again by the Grass Valley
more classrooms for the district's
of the runway and other improve.
ments at Loma Rica County Airport were opened June 30 and were
“ogy is not the final frontier, we
(Continued on Page 19)
School Board in its search to find
from Marysville and Rotha Husband taught in Kern County. growing career
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