Page 8 University Daily Kansan, March 10, 1982 Man sues city over rezoning issue By STEPHEN BLAIR Staff Reporter The man, Homayoun Nik-Khah, requested last year that the city rezone his property at 1630 E. 238 residential use in to commercial use. City Commissioner Don Binnis said yesterday that he was sure the city would win the suit and he questioned what Philah really wanted to build a motel. The city commission wanted to allow Nik-Khah to build a motel by adding an amendment to the zoning text. Binsn said. "All five commissioners agreed. I think, that a motel there would be fine," Binns said. The commission suggested a special district because if the zoning was changed from its present residential status to a commercial one, it would be permitted to build something else on it if he charged his mind. Blims said. Nik-Khah could not be reached for comment. "I don't think he quite understands." Binns said. "It may very well be that he wants to put in charge of the problem of an ulterior motive." If Nik-Khah was sure that he was going to build a motel, the creation of a special district allowing motels would be sufficient. Rinns said. A petition filed on behalf of Nik-Khah in a Douglas County court stated that the city's action in denying a zoning change "is a mere arbitrary or irrational exercise of power." The other properties on Kansas Highway 10 on East 23rd Street are used as a commercial strip, and commercial establishments in Khalh's property, the petition said. But in an answer filed by Milton Allen, city attorney, the city "denies that these properties are adjacent that they surround, plainfits land." Nearby businesses include Don's Steak House and International Harvester. To exclude NIK-Khah's property from what constitutes a commercial district is discriminatory, the petition said. In 1891, the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission voted to recommend that the city commons approve the rezoning request. However, the city commission returned the request to the planning commission, which on its second vote, did not recommend approval. Bands battle with music in KIHK contest KJH-KFM91, KU's student-operated radio station, will sponsor its second annual Battle of the Bands on April 8 at the Wall Hall, 378 New Hampshire St. Local bands that have not performed regularly in Lawrence are eligible to enter the contest, she said. Entrants must submit a demonstration cassette tape by 5 p.m. March 17 to the KHJK studios, 1120 E. 11th St. A preliminary judging panel will review the tapes, Rovick said. Finalists will participate in the Battle of the Bands. "It's a contest for new bands to get known around town," Jody Rovick, KJHR's public relations director, said yesterday. KJHK staff members will judge the final competition. The winning band will be awarded $50. City to ask NRC for warning By RICK DULLE/ Staff Reporter The Lawrence City Commission voted unanimously last night to write a letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Kansas Division of Emergency Preparedness to ask that the city be notified immediately if a breakdown occurred at the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant. Lawrence students Tom and Anne Moore, 1001 Alabama St., prompted the action by sending a letter to the commission that said the city would be vulnerable if there were a nuclear accident at Wolf Creek, near People can get more information by calling the station at 864-4745. If an accident happens, Lawrence is directly in the path of the prevailing winds that would carry radiation away from the plant, according to the The Moores' said their chief concern was that the Kaw and Wakarusa watershed, which supply Lawrence with water, were both within 50 miles of the plant and could be contaminated by radioactive gases and particles that the plant would release during normal operation. Lawrence is not now included in the emergency preparedness plans being written in case of emergencies at Wolf Service Beyond Duplication TYPESETTING STATS/PMT HOUSE OF USHE: 838 MASS. — 842-3610 ship and save ACADEMY CAR RENTAL a rental car for $9.95/day $60.00/wk $225.00/mo 25 FREE miles per day. 841 0101 808 W 24th 841-0101 808 W 24th Creek because the city is just outside the 50-mile radius of the plant. A 50-mile radius is the limit of what the NRC considers the danger zone of a nuclear power plant during radiological emergencies, the Moores said. 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