Page 10 University Daily Kansan, April 1, 1981 Dispute erupts over drainage plan By PAM HOWARD Staff Reporter Burns and McDonnell, an engineering firm, would be hired under the contract to identify drainage problem areas in the environment such natural drainage methods as routing storm water into creeks. Daryl Beene, president of Lawrence Homebuilders association, read a letter to the mayor he had written to Mayor Ed Carter. "Something as far-reaching as a master storm drainage plan affects all of the citizens of Lawrence," Beene said in his letter. "We ask only that you delay the new installations until we can deal with it until we and other interested parties can contribute our input." Duane Schwada, Lawrence builder, read a letter signed by six people addressed to the mayor and commissioners. "Coincidentally, Mrs. Shontz has been the most visible person in proposing and pushing her version of a storm water management ordinance," he said in his letter. "That ordinance is unnecessarily restrictive, unnecessarily costly and for the most part impractical." Schwada said that the costs involved in new development under Shonitz's version of the contract were much lower than each multi-family unit would have to present a storm water drainage plan before a building permit could be issued. Shontz denied that she was a no-growth candidate. "It's an absolute absurdity," she said. "I've never tried to stop growth. I'm interested in managing it." Shontz, as a member of the Douglas County Environmental Improvement Council, has been involved in planning for more than two years. Former City Commissioner Fred Pence questioned whether the DCEI was in compliance with a Kansas statute regulating lobbyists. The commission asked the city planning staff to review the statute's applicability to City Commission lobbyists. They agreed to place it on the agenda for public discussion in three weeks. A FIRE CAUSED extensive damage yesterday to an apartment near the KU campus. No one was hurt in the blaze, but a FIRE Chief Jim McSwain said yesterday. On the Record The apartment, located at 1015 Mississippi St, was the only apartment damaged in a three-story building. The occupant was not at home, McSwain said. McSwain did not estimate the damage. The fire started about 11:35 a.m. in a bedroom and spread to the rest of the apartment. Lawrence firefighters in the control in about a half-hour, McSwain said. LAWRENCE POLICE are looking for a middle-aged man who tries to lure three young girls into a public restroom Sunday for a "biology lesson." began pushing the merry-go-round that the girls were playing on. He told them he was a biology teacher and offered to teach the girls about "breeding." He showed them pictures from a pornographic magazine and explained the acts performed in the pictures to the girls. He told them to wait for him in the ladies' restroom. Two girls went in, but one remained outside, police said. The girls waited for several minutes and decided they "were being tricked," Police said the man caught up to them and showed them his genitals. The girls ran from the man and stood by a softball game being played in another part of the park. The girls described the man as middle-aged and wearing a three-piece business suit. Police have no suspects. BURGLARS TOOK $2,460 worth of property Monday night from a residence in the 3700 block of Brush Creek Dr., police said. The thieves stole a stereo system, valued at $2,200; an instastimatic camera, valued at $30; clothing, valued at $200 and 10 cassette tapes, valued at $30. POLICE SAID a moped, valued at $500, was taken Monday from Mendocino Apartments. The moped unloaded from a bicycle rack and driven away. 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