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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 11

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Louisville, Kentucky
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THE COURIERJOURxXAL, LOUISVILLE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1964 11 FillDii Zoning Requests Denied Meails Permitted To R-esimi SECTION 1 after he was informed by Hen- want his job back but had ap-ry V. B. Denzer, attorney for pealed his firing to clear his the health board, that an record. agreement had been reached to The down-turned thumb was ner of Jackson and Broadway. 5.

Rezoning from residential develop 45 acres to the rear given yesterday to a proposal This is to be the new site to industrial for property front- 01 tne proposed commercial that a million yards of fill of the Louisville Automobile site as a mobile-homes park, dirt needed in construction of Club. l4 feet on the east slde of Approval of prehminary sub- the Riverside Expressway in- Commercial Use Somrht Manslick Road, 90 feet north division plans was given terchange be removed from an Watterson Expressway. This Zachary Green, on the north area adjoining Transylvania Rezoning for commercial is to be the site of a new side of Westport Road east Beach. "se tract adjoining the City-County Dog Pound. of Hounz Lane; Thunderbird let Means resign.

Means was dismissed after hospital officials learned he called police without authority to inform them that the emergency rooms would be closed until they were scrubbed. Means ordered the cleaning Clear Record Sought Campbell said Means' appeal will be withdrawn and that no action will be needed from his board. Also recommended for by the City-County Plan- nurses home at Kentucky Relipe. Manor, on Deering Road; Baptist Hospital, on the south- KeH" iwea Iroquois Forest, on the north west side of Barret Avenue. The commission recom- side of Stephan Lane and on Kenneth C.

Means, fired last month for closing the General Hospital emergency section without authorization, will be allowed to resign his position as a City-County Health Board admissions inspector, the board's attorney said last night. Means, 6204 W. Pages Lane, had appealed his dismissal to the Louisville Civil Service Board, and a hearing on his appeal was scheduled yesterday. Hearing Canceled B. Edward Campbell, director of the civil service board, said the hearing was canceled Special to The Courier-Journal Owensboro, Ky.

Fleisch-mann Distilling Corporation here is installing a barrel-production plant scheduled to be in full operation around September 1. J. E. Callery, distillery manager, said the plant will turn out 500 barrels a day at capacity and will employ up to 50 persons. The distilery, just outside the city's northwest limits, will use land adjacent to the main plant for the receipt and storage of raw staves and barrel heads which will be seasoned for eight to 12 months before being used.

nl.ii Trfrn hT h. The property, fronting 165 feet mended denial of a request the south side of De Mel on Barret, i to house a aurgi- for commercial zoning of prop- Avenue, west of Manslick III: cal-supplyfirm. erty on the north side of the Road; Rolling Creek, on the 4- Apartment zoning for a Outer Loop about 470 feet west east side of Old Fegenbush along uneroKee Koaa. tract fronting 290 feet on of Toll Lane. Also recom- Lane, about 1,900 feet north Both proposal stirred con- Goldsmith Lane, about 400 feet mended for denial was an ac- of Vaughn Mill Road, and siderable comment at a public southwest of Bardstown Road, companying request from Pioneer Acres, on the north hearing before the commission.

A multi family building is Southland Development Cor- side of Minor Lane about 2,900 Denzer said he and Frank E. after learning that a woman Haddad, attorney for Wlth an aclne case of tuber- Means, reached an agreement eulosis had been brought into whereby the health board will the section the previous night. v0ta.PrK Chf.rg" S. Hopila officials said Means' Means but will permit him to jf)b tQ determine eligibiJy 8 of persons seeking admission Haddad said Means does not to the hospital. planned there.

poration for permission to feet west of Preston Highway. mwsm louisville immmm mm. a a Several Objections Made Commissioners, in recommending denial of the fill-dirt request, took into consideration statements by ita opponents that such an operation would be equivalent to strip mining, that it could contaminate drinking water in the area, and that River Road, over which the dirt would have to be hauled, is too narrow for prolonged use by heavily loaded trucks. Attorney Robert Sloss, representing a subcontractor for the interchange project, had asked that the excavation for fill dirt be permitted in a 213-acre area extending from Up II I 1 H. A 1- per River Road to Transylvania Beach.

Jacobs Avenue form i the tract's eastern boundary. Mayfair Road, the principal access route to Transylvania Beach, runs through it Sloss said the fill dirt was needed if the interchange linking the proposed Riverside Expressway to I 65 is to be built and that his client had no better place to get it. Other Sites Listed His statement was countered naht tmmttmtA lynHft iiiffli mWmr iii--iiil-yi-iiin Men's Heavyweight )x Combed Cotton re ffifi by attorney William G. Hume, president of the Transylvania Beach Association, who listed several sites from which he said fill dirt could be obtained just as easily. The rezoning plan for the Cherokee Road area was drawn by the Planning and Zoning Commission staff at the request of the Cherokee Association.

Ed P. Jackson, president of the residents' association, said the Board of Aldermen would be asked to overturn the commission's decision against it. Jackson, at the public hearing, asked primarily that most of the Cherokee Road area known as the Cherokee Tri-anele be rezoned from its pres 1SSE S6T IT sCfVl Arlan's Price! ir Ton, Cry Sizes 32 to 42 1. 1 Magnificant Skirts I Cotton or 1007o Cotton -A." linS. WP Dork, ond 3J Cotton.

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8i ent 8 apartment classification In the more restrictive R-6 classification. Area Triangle-Shaped The area in question stretches from Cherokee Road's beginning at Baxter Avenue to the road'a intersection with Willow Avenue. It takes in all those properties enclosed in the triangle formed by Cherokee Parkway, Gnnstead Drive, and an alley midway between Bardstown Road and Cherokee Road. Proponents of the proposed toning changes said their aim was to halt any possible encroachment on the area by office buildings and boarding houses which are permitted under the 8 classification. In other case the Commis on recommended for ap I I I I 11 p.nk.

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i The Highway Department will open its aecond interstate-route rest area and information center this weekend. The facility Is on the east-bound (to Frankfort) side of 1-64 in Shelby County. It will be fully operational except for drinking water. The rest area matches one in the opposite lane which was opened last October. The centers feature a picnic area with tables, benches, and grills and the buildings contain rest rooms, water fountains, telephones, and tourist literature.

They are open 24 hours a day and have parking space for 40 cars. Christian Qui relies' Meet To Be In April Lexington, Ky. The 1964 General Assembly of the Kentucky Association of Christian Churches will be held April osy cer yoke front Kpondtd 1 brottd styl 1 vU Jf vinyl jockcts, Singlt br W'Th 2 pockctf. frfcf for if Contour Full Padded Matfresi ir Safety Strop Feather light I Washable it Colorful Play Beads spring. Juvenile Dept.

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IVVE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES 7 to 9 at Owensboro. Dr. James A. Moak, general secretary of the association, said the meeting, which will be attended by approximately 5,000 persons, would be held at First Christian Church at Owensboro. Kite Fliers Compete The annual kite-flying contest sponsored by the City Department of Parks and Recreation will be at 10 a.m.

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