8 Friday, September 12, 1975 University Dally Kansan Petitions protest rezoning of residential property By IAN KENNETH LOUDEN Two petitions are being circulated against the reoning of property at 12th St. and Haskell Ave, belonging to Orville Ray, 918 E. 12th St. Judy Luley, president of the Far East Lawrence Improvement Assn., said yesterday the petitions were being circulated by neighbors of Ray to prevent the property's being rezoned industrial. The property is zoned residential. The property, part of which has been designated by the Lawrence City Commission as the new maintenance garage site, includes Ray's Garage and Auto Salvage. Lemon said that people in the area were afraid that if the property were rezoned industrial, Ray would try to include a car on it. He suggested other industrial implementation on his property. Lemon said the Far East Lawrence "The people in the area are worried that they might end up with two industrial sites—the garage and something on Ray's property." she said. Ten days remaining for free class drop If that radiation biophysic class has been cut off, you are reawarded that you have only 90 days to test. Sept. 22 is the last day you can drop a course and have it deleted from your recorder. You are also responsible dergraduates can drop enrollment, in a course and receive a grade of W, signifying withdrawal from the course. This is known as W-22. If you be dropped simply by notifying your dean. However, from Nov. 17 until the last day of classes, you can terminate enrollment in a course only by obtaining a grade of W or F and meeting your instructor. This is known as Period 3. SOME SCHOOLS have adopted stricter drop policies. The School of Business replaces the Period 2 option with Period 3. The School of Pharmacy has added the policy that for eight week courses, Period 3 classes may be taught before the last scheduled class meeting. For graduate students, Period 2 is replaced by Period 3. This option is in effect only until Oct. 20, however. After this date, in order to terminate enrollment, graduate students must petition the graduate division to approve that period, and the graduate division approves the petition, a grade of W or F will be assigned, according to the student's standing. WHILE DROP policies are clearly specified, deadlines for adding a course are strictly left to the discretion of the instructor. The difficulty in adding a particular course depends upon the nature of the course and the instructor's policies. Specific procedures for dropping and adding courses are described in Appendix 1 Refunds on dropped courses aren't automatic, but must be requested at the Office of Admissions and Records. Students who withdrew from courses before Sept. 3 are eligible for full refunds at hourly fee rates. Students who withdraw from classes before Sept. 29 may request a $0 per cent discount. No refunds are available after Sept. 29. Students who initially enroll in six or less hours and later add courses which give them a total of six hours must pay full tuition, Gilbert K. Dyck, dean of the office of admissions and records, said yesterday. Dyck said that most courses were added or dropped before the Sept. 14 official enrollment deadline, and that students were pretty well settled by that time. Padaifajo a dance and fiber art studio Improvement Assn. voted almost unanimously Wednesday night to support the petitions. The first petition is for people who own land within a 300-foot area around Ray's property, the second petition is to get support from any Lawrence residents. instructors Pandi Foid Jodi Deutsch If the people who own 20 per cent of the 200-foot area sign the first petition, the city commission would have to approve the rezoning with a 4-1 vote. Even if the commission voted 3-2 in favor of Ray's request, the property couldn't be rezoned. Pandi Feid contemporary ballet batik & tie-dye screen painting children thru adult enrolling now 842-6669 or 615 1/2 Mass. 4-10 p.m. daily *1/5 Mon.-dance *10/Mon. & materials-fiber art Lemon said that if the petitions were successful, they would be presented by the Far East Lawrence Improvement Assn. to the Commission meeting on Sept. 24, where a preliminary decision on the rezoning is to be made. Two weeks later the petitions would be presented to the city commission, who would then vote on the Ray also owns the property on two sides of the property that he wants reoned, Lemon said, which means the petitioners must get the property examined in obtaining adjoining property owners to sigm. Ray said he was surprised that the man who asked him could try to build any infrastructure on his property. He said he applied for a rezoning permit as part of an agreement with city officials. Under the agreement, if the planning commission agrees to rezone the property, the city will pay Ray $46,000. Two sections of the land previously included for the planned garage site will be located in the rear triangle of land north of a creek adjacent to Haskell Avenue and 30 feet of land that is part of Ray's back lawn. In addition, Ray has provided for relocation of cars that are on the site. In compliance with this agreement, Ray said, he had promised to drop an injunction against the condemnation of his garage by the city. The injunction was dismissed with prejudice, which means Ray can't reinstitute it under any circumstances. If the planning commission refuses to accept the Ray's rezoning request, his property will be sold and a new one agreed, however, not to condemn the one-acre triangle and the 30 feet of lawn. In addition, the price that the city andRAY have agreed upon, $4,000, won't any longer be paid. Ray said he now would prefer that the planning commission denied the rezoning petition. He said his lawyer told him that he had been denied a hearing for his property if it was condemned. If the rezoning request is denied and the Come On Out! to THE COUNTRY SHOP Herb Altenbernd has lots of shade and parking and a shop that has more than what you could imagine. Antique furniture, collectables, wooden things: nail kicks, church pews, crack pots, wagon wheels, whiskey barrels. Shopping at said he thought the city's appraisal of $46,000 was fair. It's possible that the court appraisers might offer Ray less than the city did. he said. But even the court appraisers' decision might not solve the problem, he said. Either way, they'll have to keep track of it. Herb's not unlike taking a tour through a museum and you can also find fresh fruits and vegetables at lower than everyday prices. Take a trip out to Herb's Country Shop at 3938 W. 6th - it's worth it. property is condemned, he said, the Douglas County District Court would assign appraisers to decide how much the city should pay Ray for his property. Ray said he thought the court appraisers would offer him more money than the city had. Mike Wildgen, assistant city manager. THESIS copying & binding COPYING: 2. 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