Salcmi Oregon, Tuesday, August 21, 1956
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Section 1 Pace I
Three Public
Hearings Set
By Planners
Procedure Changes
Will Get Study
At Meeting
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Three moves designed to
smooth proceedures of the Salem
planning commission are expect
ed to be given careful consider
ation at a commission meeting
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the city
nail. I
' Three PubUc Hearings , I
The commission will also .'hold
three public hearings. .These are
scheduled before the other mat
ters of business and include:
Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph company request for per
mission to build an addition 65
feet high, about 20 feet higher
than the zone allows, to its plant,
75 feet high, at 740 State St.; ;
Milton 1 Chappell's petition to
change the zone of a lot adjoin
ing his grocery store at Lee and
Mission streets from R4 residen
tial to C3 business; and DeAr
mond and Sherman's application !
fora zone change from Rl resi
dential and Ml light industry to
M2 heavy industry for part of
the old housing colony site be
tween Cross and Wilbur streets
in southeast Salem. . ' . , ,
' The changes in procedure are
proposed to speed work of the
commission, and to avert misun
derstandings. . ...J. i
The commission seeks the best
means of preventing changes in !
plats after they have been ap-'l
proved by the commission and
before they are recorded at the
courthouse. " '
They also may reouire conies i
of the section of the zoning code I
listing all uses to which the prop-,
erty could be put to be attached
to all petitions circulated fori
zoning changes..
' Two Legal Meetings
A third change would estab-!
lish two legal meetings a month
for the commission. At present j
there is one legal meeting and!
usually' a nonofficial session to
aid in catching up with the work-
load. ' ' !
Other matters which the com-1
mission will discuss include clari-
fication of street dedications, in '
the area southeast of Silverton
road and Lansing avenue, which .
is undergoing annexation to Sa
lem; a petition from residents' to
change the name of Mason street
to Saginaw street; and a request
from Christian 'and Missionary
Alliance church for permission
to tear down an old church and
build a new one In a C3 commer-!
cial zone at Fifth and Gains i
streets in North Salem,
Youth Sent to
State Hospital!
A 16-year-old Silverton youth ac
cused of committing several Salem
area burglaries, was committed to
the state hospital Monday for 30
days observation. j
The youth, Ronald Eugene Huff- I
man, ana Kaymona oanaer ningn,
16, of MacLarcn School for Boys, ,
were arrested in connection with j
six burglaries committed almost !
two weeks ago in Woodburn and j
Gervais,
Ainge was transferred Monday
from MacLaren to the county jail !.
. for a court hearing.
A third Silverton youth, 17-year-'
old Emory Dwight Lcighty, is sche-!
duled for a juvenile court hearing
.Thursday, Leighty was arrested as j
an alleged accomplice of the two
younger boys in a burglary of the
East Side Market at Silvcrton and
Lancaster roads. . -
The . latter burglary occurred
prior to the Woodburn and Gervais
incidents, of which only Ainge and
Hutfman arc accused. I
Honor Long Time j
FU Members Sunday
MONMOUTH Allcnding Farm
ers Union Picnic at Champoeg
were Mrs. Mollie Lacey, Mrs. Sid
ney Howard, Mrs. Blanche Rosen
stock and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Lamb, and Jenean Hilburn. Mrs.
Lacey was one of three who were
singled out as a long time member
in the Farmers Union. She is a
charter member of Pedee local, or
ganized in 1916. Others so honored
were L. H. McBee. Liberty Bell lo
cal, also since 1916 Albert Boch
sler of Ml. Angel has been a mem
ber since 1914.
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