Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 05, 1963, Image 8

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SUNDAY. MAY i, 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Zone Change Request Referred Back to Meeting of Council, Commission
A request for a zone change
for 30.3 acre at Blddle rd.
and Crater Lake highway to
permit-construction of a tour
ist motel complex was re
ferred back to a joint meeting
of the Medford planning com
mission and the city council
at the letter's meeting Thurs
day night.
The action to defer was
unanimously taken by the
council despite a recommenda
tion by the planning commis
sion that the zone change be
granted. The applicants asked
to have the property rezoned
from single family to limited
commercial.
Principal objector to the re
quest was Councilman Robert
Baccus, in whose ward the
property is located.
May Be Encroachment
Baccus admitted the loca
tion was excellent for a tour
ist motel complex, but was
concerned that it might con
stitute "an encroachment on
potential residential areas" in
the vicinity.
Plana for the property, if
the request were to be grant
ed, were outlined for the coun
cil by Attorney Manville
Heisel, representing the prop
erty owners. He said a mini
mum of 120 motel units were
contemplated by the develop
er? together with other tour
ist facilities such as a restau
rant, gasoline station and cer
tain recreation developments,
In other action, the council
voted to:
-Vacate a portion of the
alley along the north side of
10th St. between Riverside
ave. and Bear creek.
Appro Zona Change
-Approve a change of zone
from single and two family
to multiple family for the
south half of the westerly six
lots of Block 4, Park addi
tion.
-Grant a change of zone
from single family to limited
light Industrial for property
located on the north side of
Highway 09, east of the state
highway and state police of
Student in State Competition
Central Point - An expert
ment by Mike Guss, Crater
High school senior, has been
selected by a science talent
search committee as one of 13
experiment to be entered in
the final judging in slate com
Million at the Oregon Mu
.' seiim of Science and Industry
in Portland this weeK end.
Hi exDeriment, which has
v.en In nrocress two years,
is a study of muscle fatigue in
irogs.
The project was one of
, mmv on view during the
jmrina exhibit held recently
at Crater High school,
other Demonstrations
other students and their
demonstrations were Verne
Pendleton, constant temper
ature chamber for crystal
orowina: Darrell Badger and
r;nrdon Banrv. bending of
light rays by glass prisms and
a method of measuring the
wave length of sound using
a tuning fork and a closed
tube: Dave Force, cloud chair.
ber showing the tracks of cos
mic rays and radiations irom
. radioactive material; Ron
Brown, refining of crude pe
troleum by fractional distilla
tion; 'Jim Forrest, an artifi
cial smoking machine and ex
traction of tars and products
of burning from cigarette
smoke; Loralne Hixson and
Tonl Morrow, determination
of the amount oi acid In lem
on juice; Ron Smith and Don
Thompson, prepare methane
and study its explosive proper
ties when mixed with oxy
gen; and Leslie Dewey and
Mike Gcrdner, electroplating
Two People Appear
In Circuit Court
jonn itooere ciarjc, d?
Bush st., Central Point, was
placed on probation in Jack
son county circuit court
Thursday for violation, of his
probation.. ...
' Execution of a three-year
sentence to the Oregon State
Correctional institution was
suspended. He was allowed to
transfer to New Jersey to live
with his father. He was orig
inally on probation for receiv
ing stolen property.
Richard Henry Moeding,
Huron, S. D., was arraigned
on charges of obtaining prop
erty by false pretenses. He
pleaded guilty to the charges.
A pre-sentence report was
ordered and Moeding was con
tinued on $750 ball. ,
with silver.
Students demonstrating and
explaining projects to the
public during the show were
Rick Mayes, Dave Christy,
Mike Guss and Jim Welch.
Ogden Kellogg, biology
teacher, and Clarence Miller,
chemistry and physics tcac.v
er, were in charge of the sci'
ence show section of the
spring exhibit.
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IN STATE COMPETITION This experiment depicting, a
study of muscle fatigue, the result of two years of work by
Crater High School Senior Mike Guss, is one o" 13 chosen
to be entered in final judging in state competition at the
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry at Portland this
week end. (Bob Marshall photo.)
flees, to permit construction
of a building which will house
the Southern Oregon Conser
vation and Tree farm associa.
tion.
-Consent 'to annexation of
two areas to the Medford
Rural Fire Protection district.
-Amend) the council rules
to close the agenda on the
Wednesday which precedes
the Wednesday preceding the
council meeting.
-Accept an olfer from the
U.S. government to purchase
the old Federal Duiming,
Sixth st. and Riverside ave.,
at a purchase price of $42,500,
Aoorove Appropriation
-Approve appropriation of
$3,642.50 from the emergency
fund to Day legal costs
curred by the city in the trial
brought against the city's
building inspector by Roy
Picard.
-Autthorize negotiations for
acquisition of property at
South Riverside ave. and Ear-
hart st. in order to provide
proper alignment for the Ear
hart st. extension.
-Approve plans and specifi
cations for a paving project.
and the installation of a sani
tary sewer in Blossom Hill
Terrace Unit No. 3.
Award a' contract for a
sewage treatment plant di
gester and mixer to the low
bidder. Loren Ritchey, Med
ford, who submitted a bid of
$7,488. . .
Accept Projects
Accept completed improve
ment projects: a aanitary sew-
on Kenyon St., ana an
eight-inch water main on Bid
die rd. from Morrow rd. to
Crater Lake highway.
-Authorize assessment ordi
nances for Rogue Valley Es
tates area sanitary sewer, the
sanitary sewer on Kenyon St.,
and the Biddle rd. water
main.
Extend Rogue Flying Serv
ice's operating permit until
May 16.
-Award a contract for traf
fic paint to the low bidder,
Norris Paint and Varnish com
pany, which submitted an of
fer of $1,773.
Approve a liquor license
transfer for Club 100, . 42
North Front at. Holly st., which must be re-
-Sell two houses owned by moved to permit construction
the city at 779 and 903 South of the Barnett-Melrose street
extension project. Dunlcvy. Councilmen Terry meeting is scncouiia iur
The l4 hour meeting was Green and Joseph Hosick IB at 7:30 p.m. in the council
presided over by Mayor James were absent. The next cc uncil chambers in city nail.
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