University Daily Kansan, April 17, 1985 Page 12 CAMPUS AND AREA Commissioners hear block party reactions By MIKE GREEN Staff Reporter The Lawrence City Commission heard most favourable reactions from one of the organizers of the Stewart Street Bash and from a nearby resident to last Friday's party. City Commissioner David Long-horn requested at the commission's April 2 meeting that party organizers and commissioners who the party went. Richard Hayes, Wilmette, Ill., sophomore, a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, 1911 Stewart Ave., and one of the organizers of the party, told the commission that the party took place with few problems. Mayor Mike Amyx had he appreciated the efforts of the organizers to make the party run smoothly. But he said he was concerned because of the great number of cars that parked on the streets east of Ousdahl Street. Amyx said this had worried him because an emergency vehicle apparently would not have been able to get through the street. "I live five blocks from the party and it took me ages to get home," she said. "I was the traffic officer." HAYES SAID THAT adequate parking space had been provided on Stewart Avenue for the party. But he said that many people hadn't been aware of it, so they parked on adjacent streets. The commission also heard a reaction about the party from Sherman Yacher, 1749 W. 20th St. Yacher had objected to the party at a commission meeting in February. He said the organizers had done a good job in making sure the neighbors close to Stewart Avenue didn't suffer from people walking across their lawns. Yachter also said music from live bands and stereos had ended by 11:30 p.m., as the party organizers had agreed. But Yacher said he wanted the city commission to consider discussing an ordinance that would determine how residents has "invasive" to nearby residents. In other business, the commission voted unanimously to rezone more than 29 acres of land west of 15th Street and Monterey Way for single and multi-family unit residential development. neither TEAMMAN CITY MANAGER Buford Watson said that in the event neighbors wanted to complain about loud music from a Greek house, they would have to file a complaint in court. Steve Wingert, Route 6, said that he was afraid that the development would bring an influx of people, which would cause children in the area to be bused across town to another junior high school instead of being allowed to go to the junior high closest to them. FREE DELIVERY Size...Small Medium Large Feeds...1-2 2-3 3-4 One Topping...$5.05 $7.05 $9.15 Combo...$7.00 $9.20 $11.40 Additional...$ .75 $ .85 $ .95 843-8596 843-1474 1021 Mass. 27th & Iowa (Across from Granada Theater) (Across from Wal-Mart) Prices Effective Thru April 23,1985 WESTRIDGE • 6th & Kasold • 841-0144 HILLCREST • 9th & Iowa • 843-2313 NORTHSIDE • 2nd & Lincoln • 843-5733 SOUTHSIDE • 23rd & Louisiana • 843-8588 KU Relays Begin Show your support Buy your Relay Button for $1 at all Rusty's and save $2 15.5 TO 16 OZ. RAINBOW VEGETABLES 4$1 SHORTCUT GREEN BEANS, WHOLE KERNEL CORN, SWEET PEAS, EARLY JUNE PEAS C.F. COKE, DIET COKE, C.F. DIET COKE, TAB, SPRITE, SUNKIST, COKE 8 PK, 10 OZ, BTLS. NOW DOUBLE COUPONS EVERY DAY AT RUSTY'S! Present any one manufacturer's "cents off" coupon and get double the savings from Rusty's! Not to include retailer, free coupons, coupons greater than fifty cents (50c) or exceed the value of the item. Beer, tobacco and fluid milk products excluded. No limit on coupons.