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Planners Hear More Complaints
About Subdivison Road Deals
“We were promised county roads
and now we're getting less than
regular gravel!" Thiswdsthe cry
at Monday night's county planning
commission from a delegation of
property owners from Brookview
Acres, a subdivision owned and
developed by William Haney.
Robert Helena, former real
estate salesman for Haney, and
currently a property owner in the
development, was spokesman for
the group.
“Haney told prospective buyers
it would be necessary to sign the
Public Report showing privately
maintained roads and individuals
wells, but that this was only an
expedient to get the land cleared
Boke Boerlo@oerleBene!
WORLD PRESS DISPATCHES
OAS Agrees to Send
Military Force To
Dominican Republic
In the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC,
the Peace commission of the
Organization of American States
established a cease-fire between
the rebel group seeking to restore
democratically-elected Pres.
Juan Bosch to office and the 3man military junta which had
seized power. On May 6th, the
OAS broke its policy of non~intervention in the affairs of other
states, andvotedtosend an interAmerican military force to the
Dominican Republic. The force
will include most of the 21,800
US paratroopers and Marines now
patrolling Santo Domingo. On
May 7th the military junta resigned-and was replaced by a
5-man military-civilian government with Gen, Antonio Imbert
Barrera as president. Imbert as~sisted in the Trujillo assassination
in 1961, and also helped gust his
own friend, Pres. Juan Bosch, for
being “soft on Communism”.
Imbert invited the rebels to lay
down their arms and leave the
country unmolested, to avoid
further bloodshed; but Col, Francisco Caamano Deno, provisional
president of the rebels Bosch
forces, rejected theImbert
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forsale, He, Haney, would improve the roads to county standards: and then dedicate them for
county maintenance, " said
Helena,
The planning commission, on
advice of county counsel Leo
Todd, suggested the group petition the board of supervisors to
rescind its recent approval of
Haney's tentative map if they
wanted redress.
Tom Turner, newly appointed
member of the commission, was
officially seated, Almost his first
duty was to help elect Robert
McWhinney chairman of the commission, and Francis Longo vice
chairman,
government as not supported by
the people, and refused to deal
with it. On May 10, Brig. Gen.
Elias Wessin y Wessin, who is
believed responsible for the air
bombardment of Santo Domingo
which caused more than 1,000
deaths, resigned, reportedly
under US pressure. Imbert also
dismissed 8 other officers in order
to facilitate a settlement with
Caamano's forces, but Caamano,
who repeatedly denies US charges
that his movement is Communistcontrolled, still refused all settlement proposals,
In WASHINGTON, the OAS, by
a 14-13 vote, gave the 5-man
Peace Commission the task of
restoring order in the Dominican
Republic and supervising the
election of a new government.
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In WASHINGTON, Pres. Johnson
asked for andreceived from Congress a special $700 million appropriation to pay for expanding
the undeclared war in Vietnam.
Congress approved the President's
request in a record 3-day's time
as a vote of confidence in Johnson's Vietnam policy.
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Throughout the week, transport
planes shuttled 3,500 troops of
the US Army's 173rd airborne
birgade from Okinawa to S.
VIETNAM. 6,000 Marines and
Navy Seebees landed north of
Saigon to build a new airbase.
Heavy bombing of N. Vietnam
continued through the week with
the heaviest raid of the war on
May 8, involving 242 planes and
300 tons of bombs, Washington
alsoinstituted a “crash program”
to deepen 9 harbors in S, Vietnamto take care of increased
landing of troops and supplies.
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In Hayne ville, ALABAMA, the
trial of Ku Klux Klansman Collie
Leroy Wilkins for the murder of a
white civil rights worker, Mrs.
Viola Liuzzo, ended ina hung
jury when 2 former members of
the segregationist White Citizens
Council held out for acquittal.
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In Anniston, ALABAMA, the Ku
Klux Klan held a huge Mother's
Day rally, at which the three
Klansmen charged with the murder of Mrs. Liuzzo, mother of
five, received an ovation when
they were introduced by Imperial
Wizard Robert Shelton,
Subdivisions on the District
Attorney's List for violations of
the State Map Act continued to
occupy most of the agenda, Ac-~
cording to planning director Bill
Roberts, theré are still about fourteen or fifteen left to be settled
by the planning commission and
the board of supervisors.
The Commission denied a petition for exceptions to the County
Subdivision Ordinance for Freeman's Crossing Subdivision. Hugh
Harris, owner and subdivider, was
not present. The denial was
based upon the County Health
Department 's recommendation
that all sewage must be serviced
adequately, by water, with adequate treatment facilities. In
this case the landis unsuitable for
septic tanks, and there is no
sewage system available, according to Harold Cox, county
Sanitarian,
The county counsel wasinstructed to redraft an ordinance
to include property tax relief for
farmers. Under the present assessment system all property must
be taxed according to its current
market value, based upon potential resale. Purpose of the suggested ordinance is to zone agricultural landspecifically, and tax
it accordingly, rather than as
potential subdivision or commercial property.
A special meeting of the commission was scheduled for June7 th
to hear arguments from interested
groups on this subject. Charles
Kitts, county assessor, was extended an invitation to give his
views and aims on the proposal,
In other action the commission
granted use permits to Vita-Bark,
Inc. to build a bark processing
plantin Truckee, and to Jack de
Ryk to build and operate an ambulance service and tool rental
building also in Truckee.
Tom Kirby was granted a Use
Permit te construct a fifty foot
television antenna in Truckee,
with the provision it be adequately fenced to protect climbchildren.
Tentative maps of the Dean
Cameron property on Pasquale
Road, and Madrona Springs Acres
on Banner Mountain were approved,
Weather
NEVADA CITY
Max. Min. Rainfall
May 6 56 30
i 53 29
8 62 33
eee 67 35
10 13 35
11 14 38
12 4 40
Rainfall to date 68.99
Rainfall last year 36.26
GRASS VALLEY
Max. Min. Rainfall
May 5 . 65 31
6 / 57 a3
. 59 34
8 67 40
9 Ti 42
10 716 50
Ta 81 50
Rainfall to date 68.91
Rainfall last year 42.42
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MORE THAN 100 members of the Neighbors of Woodcraft from
Northern California attended a three day convention in Nevada City
last week hosted by Champion Circle of Nevada City. SybilRidinger
of Grass Valley, Guardian Neighbor of Champion Circle (left) is
shown above greeting Grand Guardian Violet Lunstedt of Porvland,
Ore., atthe luncheon in the National Hotel last Friday on the concluding day of the convention.
Delinquent Unsecured Taxes
Cost County $20,000 Per Year
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of the district attorney and (2) the
opinion that "the parking problem
in and around the courthouse has
not been alleviated.” The report
called for “drastic action” to
clear up this problem.
Clifford Johnson, administrator
of the County Hospital, received
a pat onthe back “for making
outstanding progress in bringing
Nevada County Hospital up to a
higher and more efficient standard, “
Court action resulting from this
grand jury investigation has been
instigated by the County Counsel
to secure judgements against all
delinquent taxpayers owing more
than $200 on the unsecured tax
roll;. The report charged that
failure on the part of the tax
collectorto enforce collection of
delinquent\unsecured ta x'es was
costing the county $20,000 a year.
The board of:supervisors found
one tired old chestnut in the report, This grandjury, like many
in years past, has recommended
the creation of a department of
public works under the direction
of a qualified registered civil
engineer. This department would
have the responsibility for county
roads, surveys, building design,
construction and maintenance.
Generally, the report praised
county officials for the quality of
their work andthe competence of
their personnel.
Grass Valley Asks For Map And
Survey Of Proposed City Hall Site
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ten requests from the Softball
group.
Councilman Vic Tamietti
stated the city hadn't done anything at all to improve facilities
at Memorial Park since he,
Tamietti, played ball there fifteen years ago. He said he
thought it was about time for the
city to lend a hand.
Mayor John Hodge suggested the
upcoming budget might preclude
too much help, but that certainly
some effort should be made to
improve conditions,
In other action Strain and Sons
were hired to take care of the
city's audit for this year, And
T. H, McGuire and Sons were
told to proceed with a topographic
map and survey of the old Nevada
Irrigation District property on
South Auburn Street as a future
building site’ for a city hall,
In its final action of the evening
the Council adjourned until May
18, at which time it will review
the proposed budget for the
coming year.
Secrataries
Install New
Club Officers
The Nevada County Legal
Secretaries Association installed
new Officers May 6 at a dinner
meeting in The Broiler in Nevada
City.
_Mr, and Mrs, William Wetherall were the honored guests of the
evening. Wetherall was the installing officer,
The new officers are president,
Totts Aebersold; governor, DeVere Mautino; vice president,
Leona Allred; secretary, Melba
Polglase, treasurer, Winifred
Ecole and NAL representative,
Alta Smith.
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May 13, 1965.