10 University Daily Kansan, September 14, 1982 Page 5 Commission to consider industrial park proposal By DOUG CUNNINGHAM Staff Reporter The Lawrence City Commission will consider a proposal for an industrial park during its regular meeting at 7 tonight in City Hall. Three local men, Jack Areunberg, Howard Turner and Terry Sutcliffe, have formed the Lawyers for Evan Duggar. Shamp. The partnership, in a letter to Mayor Marci Francisco, requested annexation of 742 north and west of the Lawrence Airport. The land would be developed into an industrial park, the letter said, and the partnership was anticipating the use of city utility services. The partnership also is asking that the land be rezoned to a general industrial rating. We main question the commission will consider the use of city utility services in the park, Francisco. "Right now services don't extend there," she said. Francisco said the industrial park matter probably would be referred to the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission for further study. The planning staff also will provide information on the proposed park site to the planning and city commissions, she said. After the planning commission studies the annexation and rezoning requests, the city commission will formally act on the requests, Francisco said. Francisco said the Downtown Improvement Committee, which first chose the three developers, had drawn up a list of additional questions to developers in the second round of interviews. Three developers have been selected for a second interview. The city commission also will discuss tonight questions it will ask developers in the second round of interviews to choose a developer for the downtown area. The interviews will be Sept. 20. The city commission will conduct the inter views, which will be open to the public. One of the questions the commission plans to ask is how they intend to finance the proposed project. - consider an ordinance raising the quorum of the commission from three to four. -- consider setting a public hearing date on Sept. 28 to increase the income limits for a Community Development Block Grant housing rehabilitation program. -- consider a request from the M.L. Oread Bicycle Club to close portions of Crescent Road and West Campus Road for its annual KU Criterium bicycle race Sept. 26. Leaders say tailgate party a success but stadium beer sales still unlikely By DARRELL PRESTON Staff Reporter "I think the image that a KU student with a beer in his hand is a troublemaker was defeated by the tailgate party," said David Adkins, student body president. KU student leaders and some administrators said yesterday that students' 'good behavior at Saturday's tailgate party made it a success, and they would lead to beer sales in Memorial Stadium. But, he said, beer sales in the stadium may be a couple of years away. "I think the behavior of students at the tailgate party is a plus in our favor," Adkins said. Jim Lessig, KU athletic director, said the talignte party would not influence beer sales in "BEER in the stadium is not an issue right now, as far as I'm concerned." he said. David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, said getting beer in the stadium was not the intention of the party. KUAC is a private corporation that finances KU intercollege athletic teams, and is governed by a board composed of KU administrators, faculty, students and alumni. Chancellor Gene A. Budig and the Kansas Board of Regents also would have to approve the sale of beer in Memorial Stadium. "THERE are still a lot of logistics for getting beer in the stadium, but I think the tailgate party was a positive step in the right direction," Welch said. David Welch, student body vice president, said he hoped the way students handled themselves would be evidence of the way they would handle themselves if beer was sold in the stadium. "I know getting beer in the stadium wasn't one of Mr. Lessig's reasons for having the tailgate party." Amber said. The University Senate Executive Committee wrote a letter opposing the tailgate party, Adkins said, and would probably oppose stadium beer sales. Adkins said the University of Kansas Alumni Association, which had previously been opposed to beer sales in the stadium, was now accepting student and resident leaders about selling beer in the stadium. Adkins said he and Welch met with the Alumni Association's board this weekend, and avenues of communication were still open for beer sales in the stadium. KU WOULD also have to deal with complaints in the community about stadium beer sales, Adkins said. To sell beer in the stadium, alumni and faculty members on the Kansas University Athletic Corporation board must be swayed to vote in favor of beer sales, Adkins said. "The furor raised in the community by having a small taliate party would be nothing compared to the furor if beer was to be served in Memorial Stadium," he said. Ambler said the issue was whether the University was "auditing and abetting" the use of student loans. "We're not here to show students that they should or should not use alcoholic beverages." Amber said. Boyds Coins-Antiques Class Binges Gold-Coines 721 Gold-Silver Coins New Hampshire Coins Awareness Watchs Lancaster, Kennebunk 842 A87735 749-0162 After 4 p.m. R.B. TYPING SERVICE TYPING WRITTEN COPY A LIBRARY RESEARCH ORGANIZING MATERIAL **Residential** **header** **administration** **referral** **reference** **continuance** Overland Park 111-844-3100 "How much did you pay for your activewear?" 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