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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 14

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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TIGHT' BUDGET 12 Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, Oct 2, 1957 Alameda Deadline Set For Zoning Ordinance Board Rejects 2 offstmt parking and no change in the' exterior of the property to indicate multi family use; -r The board also reviewinf iU mtrkUons on the amount of apace --allotted lor outdoor advertising at the request the Northern California Coun cil of Outdoor Advertising. The Alameda Real Estate Board was allowed until Oct 7 to present its recommends- tions on the proposed ordinance. Trave Reaue A LAM EDA, Oct. The City Planning Board has set Nov. 12 as a target date for completion of the proposed new zoning ordinance under "tjbe permitted to devalue the The board has asked Planning Director A.

Raymond Schoenfeld to submit an alternate proposal in which the owner requesting a conversion would be required to prove an economic hardship to maintain the property as a single family dwelling. Hospital Association. It wai dented. County Health Officer Dr. Travel requests from Alameda Cdunty department head were given rough handling by the Board of Supervisors yes-terday.

Faced with a "tight" James Malcolm aUo was given. study for a year. 'v The board is reviewing final draft of the ordinance and will schedule a series of work sessions to perfect the meas- CAU0U5ES a "no" answer when he asked to send an aide to Asilomar to a health educators conference. i budget this year because of nDm wniin, lwnlin, lull in in lni I the need were ohownjjeM Ml fi ismf sosU of eveyth4ngth-L Coanty-Awtttof Eugene Wae-4 wrhefof e-Bufcmtttlnrrr ta the board rejected two requests for ing finally got approval to at city council. Among the provisions sched miuion 10 convert 10 muiu-family use would be subject to a series of restrictions including sufficient lot area, uled for review is the proposed T-Zone," allowing conversions of large old single-family dwelling to multiple family expenses yesterday, approved two others by a split vote and had to have two sessions on a fifth matter before approving it Medical Director Qr G.

O. Whitecotton asked for tend, along with one of his deputies, an auditors meeting at Fresno, and split approval was given to Sheriff H. P. Gleason and the Board of Education to send men to conventions at Santa Monica and Long Beach. Supervisor Kent Pursel op-poKed the' last two requests.

use. expenses to -aerial-one of his staff mpmben to a Lon FUorh I 1.. Mrs. James Wiley, former planning board chairman, asked a.Teview of. the section of the ordinance on the basis convention of the California that such conversions should $600,000 Flood Control Bonds-Are SolcHo Bank WARREN EOULVAJlD.Tli lormar Mountain.

Boularard Fraawar takaa tht name oi Chief Justice. Earl Warren as erection of algns lor the new title gats under way with civic and governmental leaden Joining to commemorate the event. Flood control bonds totaling Thursday Only Square Dance Class For Beginners Set rsAMCLEANDRCCOct" Square dance instruction for beginners will be offered at the 'Woodrow Wilson School, 1300 Williams starting tomorrow, Open to couples only, the classes will be conducted each Thursday from 8 to 10:30 p.m. The Instructor will be Fred (Tex) Travers. $600,000 have been sold to the Bank of America, lowest of two bidders, for an average interest rate of 4.551 per cent Named Freeway bids Oct 29 for $300,000 In flood control bonds to be used in the Hayward-Alvarado area.

In addition, $1,800 was authorized for toif borinf in con-junction wrththe proposed WMP'Sui'LotaaO- Creek flood control project: The board of, supervisors opened bids for the sale yester Wa freri Boulevard day ior the work to be done in area. Garden Show Parade Plans, UpfBoafd Preliminary plans for (50,000 parade in conjunction with the 1958 Oakland garden show were laid before the board of superivsors yesterday along with a request for a Principal work: to be carried out is providing drainage chan A distinguished Oakland WkiTwiTK6fteYfit todaya the name Warren Boulevard was officially applied to the new Mountain Boulevard Freeway. The freewajr takes the name mercer and State Senr Arthur H. Breed Ji1, 1 The new freeway has beeh completed from Lake Temes-cal to Ascot Drive, and an extension to Lincoln Ave. know under construction.

Efforts are nels and pipes for the area. The work is part of a multi-million-dollar bond issue approved by voters, but being sold in stages in orderjto save interest. of Chief Justice Earl Warren, who started his career of pub' Mest veras Ave. where it will join lie service here. Legislature voted the LADIES' TOP LIFTS the proposed MacArthur nn i Square Dance Class A beginners' class in square dancing will start at 7:30 p.m.

Friday at Burckhalter School. Art Hoff will be the caller. The class is open to all interested persons. Leather, neolire, rubber and composition lifts, for women's hi-heeled dress shoes. name change to honor Warren and to distinguish the freeway --from Mountain Boulevard which will continue in service as a city street.

Installation of the new War- Tteru Boulevard signs started yesterday, at a ceremony, at-tended by civic and governmental leaders. A rnonTDK erection of the first sign were The parade, according to Virgil Goldman, chairman of committee promoting the event, would be lalfJthe size of the Tournament- of Roses Parade but of the same quality. He said the committee "also has asked the City of Oakland to contribute $20,000 to the cause. Board chairman Lee Sweeney expFai advertising budget already has beerfixed--But4e agreed- present the request to the board at study session soon. Goldman said the parade is designedto.

stimulate, interest in the Oakland show. He added that 80 per cent of the flowers, displayed in the $500,000 Tourw namentof "Roses parade in New Marine Recruit Program forWomen The Marine Corps has announced a new system under which women may enlist in the Women's Marine- Corps- now serves for a maximum of 120 days -before The program allows women 1o complete-whool or other ob ligations, the Marine-, Corps said. Enlistments are for two 7fasliih6wn "lef To i'flgMmjjfoolo TT aboye) Joseph Bastow, s.sist-ant-tnanager. Port of Oakjandj Supervisor Kent Pursel; As semblyman Walter -1 Dahl; Mayor Cliff ord E. Rishell; Dudley WrfrostrcTeTTuttve director, Port of Oakland; Superior Judge Marvin Sherwin; president-of theOakland Chamber of Com- or three years.

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