University Daily Kansan, September 16, 1981 Page 9 Commission allows Naismith block partv By JOE REBEIN Staff Reporter Party-goers can breathe a collective sigh of relief because the Lawrence City Commission last night approved a lock off Naismith Drive for a block party. Robert Brown, resident director of Naismith Hall, asked commissioners to block Naismith Drive between 18th and 19th street from p.6m. until midnight Sept. 25 for a party organized by the staff at Naismith and Oliver Hall. 15 is something they have done for the past several years." Assistant City Manager Mike Wilden said. "They have to have insurance and re-route the traffic, but we've had no problems with blocking off the street." Wildgen quelled commissioners' concern about students trampling through yards by saying "they will trample, but not in any backyards." Commissioners' concern apparently arose from complaints about a party put on last month by the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Commissioner Nancy Shontz received some complaints that partygoers were parking on a dead-end street, walking through yards and climbing fences trying to get to the party. Site discussion delayed The discussion of the site plan for the controversial bluffs development at Fifth and California streets was deferred by commissioners until Sept. 29 because Robert Freidlich, the lawyer representing homeowners who oppose the 20-unit townhouse development, could not be present. "It is only evenhanded and fair to offer Mr. Freilich the same consideration, gave to those who have asserted defended on this matter," Commissioner T米莱曼 said. Commissioners had deferred discussion of the site plan at their Aug. 25 meeting because Richard Zinn, the lawyer for the Vanguard Corporation, the developer of the housing complex was not there to discuss the plan. Commissioners structured most of their meeting around discussion of multicolored plats, or land maps that plot out the city's land. Manor platting deferred Commissioners deferred action on the final plat of the Lawrence Presbyterian Manor subdivision No. 2 after a one-hour discussion. Replatting the Manor's property could possibly allow Manor officials to force a public road between their property and property owned by Marvin Tripp, 2015 Stratford Road, which opposes the assessment between the parties because it would increase the assessment tax on his undeveloped land. They will reconsider the plan for a 10- duplex development until the whole area is platted and not just the area ticketed for development. The commission unanimously approved a request for a use permit to the Mustard Seed Fellowship so that it could operate a pre-school for children two and one-half years to six years old at their building at 256 N. Michigan St. Bonds to provide loans Lym Goodell, director of community development, received authorization from the commission to make an application for a reallocation of the portion of the unused state ceiling to issue mortgage subsidy bonds. Goodell said the bonds would provide below-market interest rate home improvement loans as an incentive for moderate to middle-income home- He said home improvement loans for up to $15,000 and 15 years could be attained at a tax-exempt interest rate of 11 to 13 percent. The city sells revenue bonds to buy loans from lenders secured by FHA Title for private mortgage insurance. Arkie Vaughan of Lawrence Savings Association received authorization from commissioners to pursue up to $25 million in bond money available through bond issues in Crawford, Labette and Cowley counties. Vaughan said $5 million in two separate bond issues already had been dispersed to Lawrence homebuyers this year. Selling your bike? Advertise it in the Kansan. Call 864-4358. 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