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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 3

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Thursday, Sept. 11, 1969 Santa (Eras Srntlncl 3 Louncii Approves 1 1 1 any fe Housing Authority By DON RIGHETTI He attempted to allay Sentinel Staff Writer fears about the authority Volunteer For Freeway earing Rejected By Council Usually there is some mild It was decided Mayor Wer- COl'RTHOl'SE The city Wood, but a motion to that ef- of Morrissey Boulevard was arm twisting among members ncr would appear before the took no action on notification feet failed on a 5-2 vote. held over to the next council of the Santa Cruz City Coun-Highway Commission to restate by the county of its intent to MORRISSEY BOULEVARD-meeting while the validity of cil when it comes to finding the city's original rccommenda- sell the old courthouse on Pa- A subsequent vote instituted names on a protest petition is volunteers for subcommittees' tion. cific Avenue. The council noted the district.

The assessment to-checked. If all names qualify, and special assignments. xhen Mrs. Garni wanted to llie minimum accep- total will he $102.2. with Rob- the protests will amount to 64 At Wednesday night's meeting, know if she could make a mi-tabIe bid of $9n'000 sti11 in un-ertson Construction.

slated per cent of the affected front however, Councilwoman Annc'nority report. Werner told her acceptable to the city. to do the work. footage and the project will Garni readilv volunteered for she could represent herself at ASSESSMENTS-Ixingest dis-A similar action on a portion die. bvi i The City of Santa Cruz open-1 reminding the council the div a special assignment ana ner me ncanng, diu not tne coun- sussion ot tne evening was en-offer was turned down cold.

cil. gendered by proceedings to cre-She wanted tp present the1 Other items to come before ate as assessment district for citv's views to state highway the council included: street improvements on portions commissioners at an October' Oxford Way Laguna Street. 7 freewav hearine HIPPIES Palm Street, Dellview Avenue, Garni read a letter to the coun- Roberts Street and Berrv Street. ed its arms to the county nous-1 can drop the program any time ing authority Wednesday night it sees fit. The qualms of most council-! He said the agency will pro-men about the agency appear-Jvide leased housing onlv through ed to have been resolved be-: negotiations with landowners tore he meeting, and there real estate representatives, but little discusssion on whati loomed as a potentially contro-l asku Jom W1 versial action.

decent housing, he The council approved two re-Stef' solutions, one to invite the au-i Skillicorn added the program thority to operate within the wil1 take some Pressure off the city and the other authorizing'0 by making the municipal is to proceed with a leased hous- buiIdin8 code easiet to enforce, ing program. answer to Mrs. Garni's ar- Councilwoman Anne Garni re-'ument on inflation, the attor-mained the outspoken foe of the maintained the program housing agency- She called it would lower rental fees and and maintained it dually combat inflation. He not- Mrs. uarni is a vocal support- cil warnjng 0f a potential of a Route 4 choice as a sion by nippics of tnc paclflc Oxford Way residents at the and iireinc that 'umlcu "Ul "Il-V Home On Leave nigiiway i ireeway aucrnaie Garden mall ithrough Santa Cruz and a bit-stcps bc takcn t0 off oemg assessed tor per cent neaa on iter foe of the city official problem gets0 the, cntl.r? PrJl'cl- and istered a 49 per cent protest Carl Dellamora, 20.

son of i recommendation oi Koute s. oli 0f nan(j on their street. They asked for Mr.and Mrs. Silvio Dellamora, 203 Heath is home on leave Councilman Samuel Leask Councilman Euccne Fleming l. 'J; from the Navy.

He was last drily, 'I doubt Mrs. agreed, and the matter was would work a hardship on elder- ed the housing rental vecancy stationed in Adak. Alaska, ana Lr a could make an ade-turned over to utv uarni tnoucm tne re ly persons on fixed incomes by 'actor 10 anta ruz in among: has been reassigned to the quate presentation of council Dave Koester for study of a quest should be granted, and views. contributing to the inflationary the lowest in the state. possible anti-loitering ordinance, so did Councilwoman Lorette carrier Enterprise.

I 1 irA 1 i -55- it i I 1 1 JjO MAK. 1 spiral. I "I think we have to take part Mrs Garni maintained she had in this," commented Council-attempted to gather information! man Norman Walters. "Santa on the housing authority must face up to the prob-had been unable to do so. She lems that exist here and now.

La Selva Beach Acts To Save Infected Trees said she contacted Representa-We are caught up in the eter- tive Burt Talcott, R-Salinas, for nal web: if we don's use the Something dear to the hearts! In order to solve the problem, pled by storms be taken down "The pitch moth attacks pines, more data, but was informed tax funds, somebody else will-'Vnf La Selva Beach residentsJthe La Selva Rpaeh Rprreatinn horaiisp thev were hazardous which we have in nnmhers here the congressman had none. Commented Councilman Sam-'trees, is being threatened District has asked director Ron Director Dick Struck said it I would guess the life of a Crooks to contact state forester will take a "community effort" pine tree is about 50 to 80 years John Dowdakin to look into the to meet the current threat which and we have a large number Its a crime to ask us to uel Leask, "I feel certain there! The villain is the pitch moth, act on these things when even are sufficient safeguards in the; which has been found in num-congressmen have no informa- program. I think it will of pine trees in the area, tion on them," she charged, vide the kind of housing that It lays eggs in sections of the Watsonville Attorney Thomas is good for Santa Cruz." trees, the larvae dig deeper into Skillicorn, a member of the au-i The measures passed over it, causing pitch to seep out. thority, made the presentation Mrs. Garni's lone dissenting If this goes on long enough, for his group.

'the trees can die. matter and possibly make a he said "might become i i-reaching this stage. When they recommendation of what should cal." get this old, they are less able be done. Dowdakin is no Strang-! "We lost some trees in last to resist infestation." er to La Selva Beach. He as-j winter's storm and we may losej Recreation directors are not sisted the district last wintcrjsome after Dowdakin's recom- only worried about the trees in suggesting certain trees crip-'mendation, too," Struck said, in their park areas.

"The moth can attack a tree on private property just as tie can our park areas," one director said. Struck said the district "hopes to get a good idea how many Ben Lomond Defers Action On Recreation District Election trees we have left so we can suDervisors Dostnnned fnrnntil after official information lacrenda for the district's Aucust! Mrs. Wilder told Mrs. Robin-isee wna we can do to Pre" Put your complextion on its best behavior. Wash up with Velvet Foam.

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But I was not in Ben Lomond Recreation Dis public. However, the meeting was the county counsel's office when! lmd Hiem. thn aHnr with Mat could be used for the next issue to a vote. I he law re quires authorization by the su trict directors took only about two minutes Wednesday night dominated by reminders of the It was at this directors meeKhom Mnl1.t tnftUr 10 years. pervisors before such an elec- supervisors' refusal to call the to bypass deciding whether they ing, from which Mrs.

Robinsoniwas 'sa'icj Dowdakin is expected to pre- was absent, that directors voted; sent a plan of priorities for 3-1 to allow both district and' Mrs. Wilder did not explain replanting and treating infested will renew or drop a hotly con-iuon can De neia- election, tested effort to annex adjacent! The recreation directors alsoj One reminder was adoption areas via an election proceed-: bypassed discussion of protests 10f a motion requiring the dis-ing. jby the supervisors on August jtrict's director-secretary, Mrs. annexation area residents toihnwpvrr whv a resolution trees at the district next meet- A district nlan tn hnlrt that a plan stipulating vot- drawn up in advance of October 6. August meeting did not reflect' 11 was also mentioned that thn vnfP limitation nrrWpH similar threat to trees is oc vote in the planned November 4 election.

The 3-1 vote erased a 3-2 vote the previous month Cosmetics, street floor election November 4 was wiped inS by both district and an-out on August 26 when county area residents was Alice Earl Wilder, to submit copies of the previous month's meetings to board members at least a week in advance of the next scheduled meeting. to confine voting to annexa-by the directors in June curring in me l-uo ciei Mar area. Both La Selva Beach and Rio unfair IU LUC III non-area residents. smaller annexation areas Zehner finallv halted the dis- del Mar residents Dride them- told In yet another action the dir-cussjon by sayjng) "Let's stop selves in residing in areas that Chairman Clvde Abbey Minutes kept by Mrs. Wilder the unusually large audience in'came under attack August 26 ect0Fs aPProyed a motion re-lDeatjng a dead horse.

After we' have large numbers of trees. Pacific at Church Rancho del Mar quiring the district secretary tne notification of the super- Donita Lamberson announced Ben Lomona norary annex tnatlby Fifth District Sup i there was nothing to act on or provide Doara mem ner djVlsors action, well start resignation from the board George Cress, who i i i i mommy nnanciai statement, ana from scratch." of directors discuss because the directors have not yet received formal found the minutes incoherent and had difficulty under to post a copy on the communi ty bulletin board. standing them. They looked like the writings of someone who wanted things to be read a certain way." notification from the county supervisors of their August 26 decision. Abbey indicated the recreation board would take no further action on the annexation matter MA Perfect At times there were flare-ups of the smoldering conflict between Mrs.

Bobinson and director John Zehner on one side and Mrs. Wilder and Abbey on the other side. Mrs. Robinson and Zehner have opposed the Also passed was a motion that a meeting agenda be prepared five days in advance and perfect comfort made available to the public, board members and press. annexation election, while Mrs for men! FERGUSON KENNETH D.

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H. Lindner Jr. 903 Cedar 423-3364 and Mrs. Wilder have been inHarry Jaye (who missed Wed. nesday's meeting) have pushed conflict on this issue since early August.

Mrs. Robinson told the supervisors August 26 that no few A it. Mrs. Robinson questioned that the directors had agreed in May that both district and annexation-area voting would be permitted in the election. After Mrs.

Robinson asked Mrs. Wilder to read the pertinent section in the minutes, Mrs. Wilder read aloud from the i that the directors had voted 3-1, with one abstention, to call for an election in which both Jockeu i I district and annexation-area residents would vote. Mrs. Robinson said, "I with 1 1 it unoerwear HEW Jockeu LiiEe VHDERWEAR draw my statement." Mrs.

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