6 Wednesday, January 30, 1974 University Daily Kansan City to Supply Land for Recreation The city of Lawrence will provide land for the development of recreational facilities in connection with the Kansas River Flood Protection Project, according to a resolution adopted yesterday by the city commission. The recreational features would include boat landings, fishing and camping sites and natural habitat areas on land along the east bank of the Kansas River upstream from the Massachusetts Street bridge and the order treatment plant on the opposite bank. Other recreational sites will be developed downstream from the bridge when a final decision is reached on the location of a bridge for the U.S. 99 Bvass. About 400 acres of land will be involved, according to City Manager Buford Watson. He emphasized last night that the city was not giving up the land but that it was using the opportunity to develop city land for recreational use. The resolution notes that the Army Corps of Engineers will pay half the cost of construction. Watson said the city's share of the cost probably would be covered by the value of the land that the company specifies that it appraised value of the land doesn't equal half the development cost, the city will make additional contributions in the form of cash or equity. The resolution also specifies that the city will operate, maintain and replace the recreational areas without additional expense to the federal government. Watson said it probably would be at least a year before actual work on the recreational sites began, pending the ap propitiation of federal funds for the Corps to Mayor Nancy Hambleton missed the meeting to appear in Topeka before the House Committee on Local Governments to state the city's opposition to a proposed bill that would introduce new regulations on land annexation by local governments. allow individual citizens to challenge in district court the authority of a city to annex go ahead with the project, Details of the appropriation haven't been worked out yet, Hambleton said yesterday the city was opposed to a provision of the bill that would Hambleton said she also objected to the definition of agricultural land in a section of the bill stating that no unplatted tract of land larger than 55 acres and used for agricultural purposes could be annexed without the written consent of the owner. The bill defines agricultural use as raising crops or livestock, Hambleton said. S. U.A. 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Kinugasa Monday, Feb. 4 asus Union 7:30 HAROLD Miscellaneous Films "IT IS A JOY!" and MAUDE GP Color by Technicolor* A Permanent Picture* N Tuesday, Feb. 5 Kansas Union 7/05 SW11E 7/05 SW11E 7/05 SW11E 7/05 SW11E 7/05 Use Kansan Classified Sixty Second Service or FREE Quarter Pounder. That's Right! You order a McDonald's Quarter Pounder or Quarter Pounder with cheese, and if we cannot serve you in just 60 seconds after placing your order, we will give you one FREE on your next visit. Offer expires on January 31, 1974. One Free Quarter Pounder per visit, sorry but not good on special orders. Offer good only at Heart of America McDonald's. Greater Kansas City, Topeka, Lawrence and St. Joseph. *pre-cooked weight % lb.