Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 21, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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    Plan Commissions
Report Explains
Groups Stand
RELEASE ENTRY
AUTO FIGURES
The C ity of B rookings P la n n in g
Com m ission p resen ted a re p o rt
I to th e C ity Council last week, re-
I q u estin g th a t th e Lessard peti-
■ tion be denied, but then recorrr
m ended th a t th e C ity Council
| co n sid er giving th em a tem p o rary
1 use perm it.
T he follow ing reasons for this
w as given the council by O. D.
¡ - ‘..p . re p re se n tin g th e planning
commission.
1. A city h as th e pow er to
am end a zoning ordinance if
th e re has been a su b stan tial
■ chan g e of conditions and th a t
change is in th e fu rth e ra n c e of
P u b lic in terests.
2. A lthough a C ity Council has
w ide d iscretio n in en actin g zoning
ordinances, it h as no rig h t to
place re stric tio n s on one p erso n ’s
p ro p e rty and by m ere favor re ­
m ove
such
re stric tio n s
from
a n o th e r’s p ro p erty . T here m ust
be reaso n ab le ground for dis­
crim in atio n .
¡
One of th e best c rite ria th a t
th e to u rist business was still
w ith us d u rin g th e past sum m er
cam e from
th e sum m ary of
t rallie e n terin g C alifornia thro u g h
th e
s ta te
bo rd er
q u a ra n tin e
statio n s, peleased by th e Cal*
ifornia d e p a rtm e n t of A gricul­
tu re.
A ccording to figures released
26,382 vehicles passed th ro u g h
thp sta tio n tag g ed as S m ith
R iver. Of these, 9,388 w ere C al­
ifornia passenger cars, and 16,*
994 w ere “ foreign”.
T he to tal n u m b er of A utom o­
biles e n te rin g C alifornia th ro u g h
all p o rts of e n try w ere 434,170
co m p ared w ith 431.545 last year.
T he 16,994 fig u re at S m ith
R iver com pared w ith only 3,501
e n te rin g in J a n u a ry , 4,125 in
M arch. 7,337 in M ay, and a peak
of 27,493 in Ju ly .
A grand to ta l of 1,351,475
p assen g ers e n tered th e s ta te of
C alifo rn ia d u rin g A ugust, w ith
3. It is a well established p rin ­
ciple th a t th e v alidity of an
am en d a to ry O rdinance depends on
w h e th e r it tends to prom ote th e
G eneral W elfare.
4. W hen a g en eral zoning o rd i­
nance has been enacted, p ro p e r­
ty ow ners o r persons buying p r o p - '
erty , have a rig h t to rely on th e 1
ru le of th e law —th a t the c lass­
ificatio n s m ade in the general
ordinance, will not be changed
u n less th e ch angb is req u ired
for th e public good.
5. A p ro p e rty ow ner, who de­
sires to have his p ro p e rty re*
classified shall first prove th a t
th e
req u ested
re-classification J
will be for th e public in tere st,
h ealth , safety , and the public
w elfare.
6. T h e fact th a t th e p ro p e rty j
in q u estio n w ould be of m uch i
m o re value if th e requested use
or ch an g e be g ra n te d , is not a
ground for re-zoning.
7. M erely th e benefits of a
larg e in v estm en t is not a valid
reason for re zoning.
S. A ch an g e of zone o r d istrict
m ust pro m o te th e G eneral W el­
fare of th e people at larg e and
not for th e in te re st of any p ri­
v ate g ro u p o r individuals.
9. An am endm ent to a general
« z o n in g o rd in an ce should be m ade
w ith cau tio n and only w here
changing conditions clearly re*
q u ire th e am en d m ent, or other*
wise th e very purpose of zon­
ing will be d astroyed.
__________ ________
Brookings Weather
DIAMOND IS FOUND
Brcx»kings 1 iarbor Pilot
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Mrs. R u th F o ste r rep o rted find-
THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1954
i ing one ot th e five diam onds in
For October
the bowl M incers Jew e lry had
P re c ip ita tio n so fa r for O ctober
day. Mr. F ra n c o e u r is office m a n ­
w as 1.04 inches w hich fell in the placed at H iw ay M arkbt last a g e r for Fox B ros.
last week. T he lowest temjM*ra* week. F o u r o th e r real diam onds
are still out.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S m iley of
tu re w as reg istered at th e local
P o rtlan d , Ore. w e re recen t visit*
w e a th e r sta tio n on Oct. 12 be­
Mr. and Mrs. J. \Y F ra n c o e u r ors at S m ith R iver. Mrs. S m iley,
tw een 4 and 7 a. m. Skies w ere
c lea r W ednesday m orning w ith and to u r ch ild ren m oved from th e fo rm er M am ie W aggle spent
som e high clouds tow ards noon. the C arl M ason hom e to th e K en h e r girlhood days here, an d en­
K erns hom e on th e ocean F ri- joyed m eetin g old tim e friends.
Tem peratures
M ax. Min R ain
Oct. 6
61 ,
53
15
Oct. 7
60
53
.20
( >ct 8
62
49
T
Oct 9
62
46
2-HOUR SPECIA L SERVICE
Oct. 10
62
52
.IS
.16
Oct 11
62
54
H ours 7:30 a. m. to 6 00 p. m.
Oct. 12
56
45
.05
£ Modern Efficient Laundry Methods
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Tuesday and Thursday Open ’til S p. in.
1.04
78,573 com ing th ro u g h the Sm ith
R iver en try , com pared w ith onl\
522,887 d u rin g th e low m onth of
F eb ru a ry ,
w ith
9.185 com ing
thro u g h at S m ith River.
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HUNTERS! WE WASH DOWN SLEEPING BAGS
ACACIA LAUNDROMAT
PHONE
2991
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M rs. C h arles S tirlin g is a
house guest at th e hom e of Dr.
and Mrs. P au l R onniger. Mrs.
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But, styling gives the merest bint of what
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Thunderbird to handle with utmost ease — to
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But, more important, the Thunderbird is
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ch o ice —C o n v e n tio n a l, O v e rd riv e , or new
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Come in today fo r
complete
information
fresh, vigorous leader­
ship that people like
and completely trust.
F C A.
I ’ll Ad Paiterton for Governor Com , Ted ft C «m .i
lb!e. Chairman,1226 S.W . Broadway,Portland, Ore.
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Highway 101 North
Brookings, Oregon