University Daily Kansan, November 27, 1984 Page 7 CAMPUS AND AREA Judge signs parole order for Timmons Roderick Timmons, a KU football player who was sentenced Aug. 3 to a year in Douglas County Jail on a misdemeanor charge of sexual battery, has been released on parole, according to a court document dated Nov. 15. The document, signed by Ralph King, Douglas County District Court judge, ordered that Timmons be released on parole for one year on the conditions that he obey the law and the rules of the case within 30 days of his release. Timmons originally was charged with rape, aggravated sodomy and unlawful restraint in connection with an incident that occurred on March 2 at Jayhawker Towers Rape and aggravated sodomy are felonies: On July 29, Timmons pleaded no contest to an amended charge of According to the court docket, Timmons was released from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sept. 5 and 6 to enroll in classes at the University of Kansas. A court document filed Sept. 11 and signed by King ordered that Timmons be released to attend classes from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Mondays, wednesday and Fridays, and from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The document ordered that Timmons spend his time between classes either at study hall or at meals. King and Jerry Harper, Douglas County district attorney, who prosecuted the case, were unavailable for comment yesterday afternoon. Apartment site plan to be on city agenda A site that was a nursery for about 100 years will become the location of a new apartment complex if the City Commission approves the site plan for the site tonight at its regular meeting. The Nurseries Apartment Complex, proposed just east of the Holidone on West Second Street, would contain 40 living units. The complex also includes two-bedroom apartments, said Dean Palos, city-county planner. The plan is being submitted by Roger Schenewer of Landplan Engineering for property owner Dennis Darritt. 2631 Lasa Drive. The site was the location of the Mount Hope Nursery from the late 1800s until about 1979, Schenewerk said. In 1979, fire destroyed the remaining building on the property. Palos said yesterday that the plan included 16 two-bedroom apartments, 16 one-bedroom apartments and eight studios, which would be divided equally with buildings with 44 parking spaces. The City Commission and the Planning Commission in May approved rezoning the land to allow for multiple unit housing. The original zoning was for commercial development. The city-county planning staff has recommended that the City Commission approve the site plan. Site plans, which are the last step before building can begin, do not be through the Planning Commission. If the plan is approved by the commission, work on the complex could begin immediately. Scheduled complex might be finished by spring. ON THE RECORD A STEREO RECEIVER valued at $269, a stereo equalizer valued at $102, a tape deck valued at $380, a cordless phone valued at $250, a microwave oven valued at $400 and a color television set valued at $250 were stolen over Thanksgiving break and 18 students in the 2400 block of Winterbrook Drive, Lawrence police said yesterday. TOOLS AND TWO tool boxes, with a total value of $350, were stolen between 3:30 and 4 p. Sunday from the Alabama Street police block of Alabama Street police block THREE JEWELRY BOXES, jewelry, three belts and a flashlight, with a total value of $325, were stolen between 1 and 2:30 p.m. Sunday from a house in the 1600 block of East 23rd St., police said. Cold temperatures expected but snow buildup unlikely From Staff and Wire Reports Anticipation, anticipation is making me late, is keeping me waiting. The words of Carly Simon's song will suit snow lovers today as a nearly exhausted winter storm stages, with no promise of accumulated snow. 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