Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 30, 1975, Image 1

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    County hears appeal on phase one
of Government Camp development
By P A U L K E L L E R
News Editor
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TH E D A R K E N E D pie-shaped area on the
right tide of thia drawing Indicates the
three acres which are Ute subject of a sone
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furnished oy in* C ent« fur Population
Research and Census, Portland State
University.
Last August the City of Sandy had the
agency update the Sandy population count,
previously set at 1,780. At »25 per person
from the state, the new count paid off
The quarterly allocation from a state
total of >4.398.318 96 is divided among 240
in corporated cities whose combined
population now totals 1,314.444.
Located on 22 acres above the Sandy
River northeast of Sandy, the park is
created, designed for and used specifically
by blind persons throughout the Nor­
thwest.
Ground breaking began last October on
the new lodge which will include a library
and recording room, lounge, kitchen
dining area and serving room.
All finds for the building so far have
been donated by private individuals and
civic organizations.
Sandy area community clubs and civic
groups will also be able to use the new
facility.
*200 TO *500, REBATES
We LU V to have Chevrolet Motor Division give our customers $500 back
when you select a new 1975 Monza 2 + 2 Coupe from Carlton Chevrolet. You’ll
get back $200 if you purchase a new 1975 Vega or Nova. This generous offer
is good until February 28th.
N o w .----- to create more enthusiasm, Carlson Chevrolet will pay the freight
on any new car or truck that we sell to you between today and February 28th.
Consider that this will save you about $750 off the sticker price of a Sporty
Monza 2 + 2 that the EPA has certified at delivering 29 miles per gallon on our
highways. Our ‘75 Vegas, also, certify at 29 mpg. So - - you save when you
buy, and you’ll save while you drive. We have a large selection on Monzat,
Vegas, and Novas, & believe me, these rebates will be withdrawn on March 1st;
so please take advantage of Chevrolet Motor Division and Carlson Chevrolet
and decorate your driveway with a CARLSON C H E V R O LE T.
We offer an extra $100 price incentive on any new 1975 L U V Pick-up this
weekend only.
In addition
we offer lower than usual prices on every new Chevrolet
car or pick up in stock. We’re loaded with inventory, & would you believe,
we ve invested in another funny National Sales Contest by Chevrolet W e ll
help you save money just to win a silly contest, because It means trips and
prizes for us.
At least, give us a holler to we can really explain why now hat to be the
best time ever to get yourself moving and our economy moving. We have the
key to your more economical motoring pleasure---------Chevrolet’
PETE
CARLSON
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S A N D Y
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According to Philip Thomp­
son, the project's planner, a
zone change on smaller three
acre portion is requested to
allow initial construction on the
project, while a switch to a
re c rea tio n a l resort zone is
awaited on the remainder of the
32 ‘A acres.
Approval on requested M R -l
W OOD
Benefit held for lodge
at Oral Hull Park
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This smaller three acre piece
is the first phase site of the
la rg e r
scale
Winterwood
development which includes
408 resort units, two six story
“ m id -ris e ” a p artm en t units
and a hotel.
At present, the land, owned
by D arr Enterprises, is un­
developed and heavily wooded.
The project, including the
in itia l th ree acres, would
neighbor the east side of the
Multorpor ski resort, 500 yards
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Sandy gets $6 thousand
in state highway funds
A benefit dance for Sandy's own Oral
Hull Park Foundation for the Blind will be
held Saturday from 9 to 1 a.m at the Airtel
Motel, 6221 NE 82nd Ave. in Portland.
All proceeds will go to help complete the
new lodge at Oral Hull park which should
be ready for use sometime this summer
Coat of the lodge has been estimated at
»150,000 >40,000 is needed to complete the
project.
An orchestra composed of nine young
blind musicians will provide dance sounds
for all ages at the benefit. Tickets for the
dance can be obtained at the door for >2, or
purchased at the Sandy Ilex all Drugstore.
léxaìy
change
appeal
W ednesday.
The
surrounding plan Indicates the relaUve
site of the real of the proposed Win ter wood
Sandy Is due to receive »6,324 17 from the
State Highway Division in highway user
tax funds, it was announced this weak.
The funds, based on the c it y ’s
population, come from
motor vehicle
registration and operators' license fees,
gasoline tsx, use fuel tax, motor carrier
fees, and fines and penalties collected for
violations of the size and weight statutes
where complaints were made by Highway
Division welghmastera
Sandy’s population figure of 1,891 was
Phase one of the proposed
32‘<v acre controversial Win­
terwood development planned
for the Government Camp area
goes back on the broiler next
week.
On Wednesday, Feb. 5 at
10:30 p.m. in Room 201 of the
Clackamas County courthouse,
an appeal for a zone change
from single fam ily residential
to multi-family residential on
three acres in Government
Camp will go before the Board
of County Commissioners.
from the Government Camp
town center
The two “mid-rise” apart
ments are planned for the foot
of Multorpor Mountain.
Request for a zone change in
the project's first three acres
was denied last month by the
County Planning Commission
in view of its proposed scale
and density and the inadequate
sewer situation in Government
Camp.
The commission also in ­
dicated th at a favorable
decision before adoption of Mt.
Hood In teragen cy P lanning
U nit
Study
would
be
premature This study will
d eterm in e a proper en­
vironmental capacity for the
area.
Opea Sunday
zone could allow up to 75 units
on the three acres
Developer, E M. Piluso, J r.,
intends to construct 52 two and
three story units on these first
three acres. The area is
presently zoned to allow a four
unit density per acre.
Over two years ago the Board
of County Commissioners
demed zone change and con­
dominium requests approved
by the planning commission for
the Winterwood development.
Denial was based on several
reasons, headed by questions of
density, sewer problems and
because the Mt. Hood Com­
munity Plan had not been
adopted. The M t Hood Plan
was adopted last year.
Last month the plans came
off the back btrner and the
W in te r w o o d d e v e lo p e r s
presented their zoning change
request to the county again.
The Planning Commission’s
denial statement explains the
second request appears to
contain
no
significant
a lte ra tio n from the firs t,
specifically, the availability of
sanitary sewage.
development, complete with hotel and
mld-rlse apartments.
Residents receive
surveys here
If you live in Sandy, you'll receive a
simple little questionnaire from the city
this week.
Mayor Melvin Haneberg urges everyone
in Sandy to take a minute and a half to fill
out the form and return It to the city in the
postage-paid envelope that is provided.
information on the questionnaire asks
Sandy citizens about their present housing,
and about the kind of housing they would
like to have.
You don't have to sign your name or give
your adckess.
The data will be used, along with other
information the city is gathering, as part
of the application for a portion of $789,000
the fe d e ra l governm ent is m aking
available to small cities in the area for
needed community development projects.
According to Mayor Haneberg the funds,
ap p ro p riated by congress under the
Housing A Community Development Act,
could give Sandy a big economic boost.
Sandy man
G reat Way To The Mt. H ood Playground
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SAN DY, OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , JA N U A R Y 30, 1975
Hearing held on budget
A public hearing has been set by the
Sandy High School Board on the district's
upcoming >1,184,495 budget requesi out­
side the six per cent limitation.
76 budget, the Sandy High School district
budget board has given their approval to
the request.
The hearing will be Wednesday, Feb. 10
in the high school library at 8 p.m. This
year's budget election falls on March 18.
Joe D e M a rs h , Sandy High School
superintendent said the school is going to
the voters earlier this year in an effort to
save on the purchase of needed goods and
supplies.
Persons may pick up copies of the
budget document between 8-4:30 p m .
weekdays at the school administration
office.
Following a review of the proposed 1975-
He said if orders are placed before July
1, the school will avoid a fiscal increase,
thereby saving from 11-12 per cent on
purchases
This year, capital outlay plans and
purchases will be less than they have been
previously at the
high school, notes
DeMarsh.
According to the superintendent, no
major programs or staff additions are
reflected in the proposed budget.
Budget board members are: Howard
Berger, Sandy; E lm er Buhler, Bull Run;
Dale Carey, Cottrell; Matthew Shields,
Jr., Boring; and James Turin, Welches.
killed in
crack-up
A Sandy man was killed
Tuesday in a car-truck accident
on Burnside Street near 209th
Avenue.
Michael Edward Leary, 21,
Rt 2 Box 731, Sandy, was killed
when his car was struck by a
truck driven by Donald Victor
Tubbs. 55, 2401 Howard St. in
Vancouver, Wash., according
to sheriff's reports.
The collision occurred at
12:54 p m., 94 feet west of the
intersection of Burnside and
209th Avenue.
Tubb’s truck was traveling
east on Burnside Street, when
he braked to avoid cars which
were stopped to turn left,
reports state.
He skidded into the west­
bound lane of Burnside,
striking Leary's car, reports
state.
Tubbs was not injured. There
were no passengers in either
vehicle.
An investigation is pending.
HOODLAND RESCUE and Sandy Am­
bulance crews huddle around victim of a
single car accident Wednesday along
Highway 26 near the Salmon River Bridge
In Brightwood. Jane Vlllerback. of 6633 NE
Sandy Blvd., received serious back In­
juries when the car she was riding In
flipped off the Icey highway. Driver of the
car. Jean Gertrude, of the same address,
was not Injured.
(Poet Photo)
City council to pick temporary member
First on the agenda of the Sandy city
council meeting Monday, Feb. 3, is the
election of a councilman pro tern to serve
in place of Vernon Richards. The latter, a
newly elected councilman, is currently
unable to assume his seat on the council
due to a technicality la state law.
Richards, a Sandy attorney with the
firm Howeiler and Richards, has been
subbing fo r p a rtn e r Judge George
Howeiler as Justice of the Peace in San­
dy’s Court No. 1, while the Judge is
recuperating from injuries suffered in an
accident.
General, Richards cannot serve as both
councilman and judge
The council has chosen to elect a tem ­
porary replacement for Richards, so that
he can retain his chair on the council after
he has fulfilled his judicial duties.
Also slated for the Monday meeting is a
presentation to Mayor Mel Haneberg bj
local Camp Fire Girls.
Other business will include adoption ol
ordinances which will update public danc<
and load lim it ordinances ami establish
teenage dance regulations, plus requin
curbs, sidew alks, and underground
utilities.
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