Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1985 Campus/Area University Daily Kansan 9 Yello Sub's zoning approved By Mike Snider Of the Kansan staff A new type of zoning that may allow commercial development to clcreep closer to the KU campus was granted for the first time by the Lawrence City Commission at last night's meeting. The new zoning allows low-density commercial development in certain non-commercial areas such as those near the University. The commission voted 4-0, approving a zoning change from residential to low-density commercial zoning for 12,500 square feet of property at 1144 Indiana St. The property is the location of a Yello Sub restaurant and Kinko's Copies. Commissioner Ernest Angino was absent from the meeting. Jeff Morrow, owner of the property, had asked the commission to approve the rezoning to allow Yello Sub to stay open later in the evening. The business is next to the Rock Chalk Bar, which Morrow previously operated as the Hawk's Crossing. Mike Wildgen, assistant city manager, said the new zoning, developed earlier in the year, benefited both developers and potential customers near KU because it allowed commercial development in residential areas such as those near the University. Wildgen said the new zoning ordinance allowed for commercial development in specific locations. He said the zoning was perfect for Murrow's situation because his business was near the University, Gertrude Sellars Pearson-Corbin Hall and Memorial Stadium. Commissioners also unanimously voted to begin a process to replace two 1968 Seagrave fire trucks for the Lawrence Fire Department. The 1968 trucks are the newest models the fire department operates. City Manager Buford Watson, in a memo to the commission, said that high maintenance costs, the difficulty of finding replacement parts, down-time and the need for modern equipment led the staff to recommend starting the replacement process. Before the commission voted on the issue, Commissioner Sandy Praeger asked whether using the older trucks had reduced response time. Wilden said the pump on one of the trucks had not been functioning properly. He said it would be sometime in 1987 before the fire department would get new trucks. In other action, commissioners reviewed a letter from the Kansas Public Service Co. requesting a 1.31 percent increase in gas utility rates. We major in memories... ZERCHER Kodak RPT 4 HILLCREST 919 Iowa 841 8668 DOWN TOWN 1107 Mass 843-4435 Graduating foreign students said hello and goodbye to new foreign students during the Chancellor's Reception for the International Club yesterday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Budig says club's view is unique By John Williams Of the Kansan staff The reception was sponsored by the International Club, University administration and Lawrence businesses. The International Club benefits both foreign and American students, Youssef El-Shoubary, club president and Cairo, Egypt, graduate student, said yesterday. "The club was started in 1919 to make Americans aware of the foreign culture foreign students represent," El-Shoubary said. "It also helps make foreign students aware of American culture." The club has about 350 members who paid dues this semester, but represents more than 1,500 foreign students on campus, El-Shoubary said. "Fortunately we have a lot of American members this year," he said. "They help our foreign students adjust." Chancellor Gene A. Budig said in a speech to a group of about 150 students and faculty that foreign students offered a unique perspective to the University. "They helped educate us on many topics," he said. foreign exchange and Study Abroad programs. Budig said KU was one of the first universities in the Midwest to start "One important way to achieve international understanding is to establish international contacts," he said. Matias Ackermand, Salzgitter, West Germany, graduate student, who has been in the United States and at KU for just four weeks, said that he was not pleased with some of the procedures of the University, especially the enrollment procedure because it took him about a week to completely enroll. Some American students such as Nancy Tylor, Cottage Grove, Ore., freshman, joined the club to meet foreign students. Taylor said she would like to study in Mexico in a few years. THE BEST. ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT Introducing Mazzio's new thin crust pizzas! 30% more toppings than all the others FAST FREE DELIVERY DINE IN OR CARRY OUT Two locations: 2630 Iowa 843-1474 gelato Classico Italian Ice Cream 10% OFF any total food purchase with K.U. 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