University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 27, 1972 5 an is aptive self- enter- people willing arts to otions altar mostet not all are so have less for to be related vision totals of the n its again al or rill go talent empty Must The s that worse nissive e eat at the ggsters, oress the up our imental need to er at a to be ldays and s postage advertised expressed City, County Define Development Crews Crewens Scott Spelter Speaker Speaker Groom Groom Simkinton Simkinton Spurlock Spurlock Jace Jones Jace Schmidt Schmidt KR Netker KR Netker Roush Roush Solo killoff Briskman Carol Young Robert Carter Man Manley Bearnbar Linda Lloyd Mire Murray Mel Delano Mou Adams By MARSHA SEARS Kansan Staff Writer off The Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commissioners Wednesday morning explained to a small audience of newsmen the proposed subdivision and settlement regulations for Dougcastle County. 1 Sokoloff." The purpose of the subdivision and development regulations is to assure that the subdivision of land, which is an initial step in urbanization, will be in the general interest, and for the general welfare. Barkey Clark, the chairman of the planning commission, said that nearly two years of intensive research and had gathered information about the country. From this information the commissioners have selected the following officials: "This may be the most carefully drafted ordinance in the history of man," said Clark. THE COMMISSIONERS tried to get the regulations just as they wanted, he said. "But, we can't satisfy everyone." Clark said. The commissioners tried to balance the competing interests of environmentalists and developers. Clark explained that the county is divided into four districts: the city of Lawrence, the primary village, the rural growth area and the rural area. Lawrence has the highest standards standards in the strictest industry. However, proposal only clarifies existing city policy for urban development. The primary urban growth area the area surrounding Laverne is expected. Urban growth is expected. Less stringent standards are imposed on construction. sewers and sanitary sewers are not required as they are in Lawrence, but the proposal requires the construction of these facilities. THE SUBBARRAN growth area extends southwest of Lawrence to the eastern side of the Reservoir. The remaining area is rural and has the most lenient slope in the park. Each town in Douglas County will designate its primary growth area and choose one of the four under which to be regulated. A division of a tract of land for agricultural or residential purposes is corporated office of Douglass County is exempted from the regulations if the division does not create any new streets, roads or buildings. A farmer who wants to divide his farm among his children could be exempt from the regulations, but, the land is not exempt from regulations (such as plating) it it is divided into three or more lots, any of which is Also exempted is the subdivision of any land used only for cemetery purposes and vacation of land impressed with public TOPEKA (AP)—The U.S. Labor Department presented to Gov. Robert Docking Wednesday night a summary of a federal investigation into allegations of political favoritism in Kansas hiring practices under the federal policy employment program. State Hiring Probe Ends THE PROPOSED regulations the loop holes would not be created, but the regulations are amenable loop holes or other them to make public all correspondence from Hodgson as well as the report. In a cover letter to Docking from James D. Hodgson, U.S. secretary of labor, the state was urged to give his procedures for hiring workers under the program or face the prospect of losing state control over the program within 30 days. The governor said Wednesday night to receive the report and Hodgson's letter, but aides said the governor had authorized them to make public Hodgson as well as the report. Clark said that legitimate developer-appropriate the new regulations to regulate regulations prevented the "flying night developers" from entering. James Shaffer, Docking's friend and the letter public, saying in a statement "Gov. Robert Docking has not been the victim of this." me to release the summaries whether they reflect poorly or favorably. "He believes the people o. Kansas have a right to know the truth of certain allegations which light of certain allegations which have appeared in the news director Harris, regional director of the U.S. Department of Labor, and head Hadoop administrator in the U.S. Labor Department, prevented a breach by the governor who authorized KU Owl Society Names Twenty-Two Sophomores Twenty-two KU sophomore men have been selected for membership in next year (Owl) college. A large organization for junior men. Members are chosen on the basis of student activities, leadership, service and scholarship. David Francisco, Prairie Village; James Harrell, Emporia; Robert Joseph,潘伊; Bening Sheepreve, La. Ken Lashce, Overland Park; Gary Nevins, Paola; Evan Olson, Salina; James Packard, Pitt; Michael Sharp, Prairie Village; Paul Rankin, Lawrence; David Sanford, Wichita; Gary Scott, Stockton; Robert Shakewa Meeison, Warren Hastings, Steven Warren, Hastings, Neb. To plat an area, a person mou- submit sketch plans from the developer that include soil type, soil properties, features and historical site information. The sketch is submitted to the city-county planter and mistakes are amended. Then a final sketch is drawn up, a legal document, drawn up. New members are Gary Buck-walter, Turon; Daniel Burk-wichita; Thomas 布鲁斯; Busch Mission; Robert Eckoff; Mission, Robert Ecoff; Wichita; To comply with the new regulations a land owner may have the added expense of plating costs, but a subdivision maintains its value if it is plated. The cost to plating a person's perse is a reliable investment. CLARK GAVE one example of a problem that could have been developed regulations had been effective when the Indian Hills Subdivision and the Indian Hills Subdivision did not require sidewalks. Now the residents want them because of fire hazards. Yards must be turn up and sidewalks can be put in at a much lower cost. The system was developed. Now the regulations require all subdivisions to construct sidewalks along the roads. SENIOR PARTY One of the principal objectives of the regulations is to insure that a subdivision will successfully fit into the Clark explained that the proposed subdivision and development regulations are not sufficient to meet the proposal and the proposal did not require the rigid Lawrence standards for The end of our last semester has arrived. We are the 100th class to graduate from KU and we're going to send ourselves off with the biggest senior party yet. On Friday night April 28th we have reserved the new Knights of Columbus Hall. Music will be provided by Bikales-Weinberg. Mix, ice and glasses will be provided free at both bars, so bring a bottle of your favorite booze (and an ID that says you are 21). There will be no cover charge for senior class members. Everyone else will be asked to donate a buck. Doors open at 8:00 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall located one door this side (West) of the Co-op Fertilizer plant on K-10 (East 23rd Street). Leave your grubs at home and come to the best party in 100 years, this Friday night. DENNIS CHERRY CLASS OF 1972 A public hearing for the proposed subdivision and development regulations will be held on Friday, June 16th in Junior High School. Then the proposal will be submitted to the county commission for approval. the surrounding primary urban growth area. on Warner Bros. records reg. $5.98 $2.99 KIEF'S Discount Records Malls Shopping Center Discount Diamond Needles RELATIONS I. D.'s Required - Adults Only No One Under 18!! 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