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Special Permit ti ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J ~ ~ 1.. SPC"~TI:'mY pj_~,:nJl::is Cnunty Court House Spokr~.ne 11, WRSnirlgton , - L. ?.ut±Pr, Chs.ir.nian E~rFtr T. ?~~.ar1A•r-, f'7CnC. SP~r~t~. 11 ii: F h'ascatta Mf,ILING ADDRFSS trvte 9 ST;okane TFLEPHO1IE ARCHiTEcT fS NAt~JTE ADnRFSs , STRi1G?'TTRF L(?CATIOIS Be~. W4'„~ I E. of Ir_t~,rso of Sly. lir_e of N.P. wi-th (Legal description from de'e►d, tax receipt j or contrnnt ) line of Sec. th. 11. 165.5' to S.L. of iv--y., to E. L of S'::; of alr. of Oec. 12- _ Tavmshio 25 Nort:h, RanFe 43. th. S. to S. line of 'Section th. ','r'. to FOB Clean pens in City limits, dump out;- CHFCK 01-1F side the City limits in tr.is space, Aprlication for: P'L"7 S'LRLiCTURY, ?4.EM07,11-JI;1G, ALTFfLATIC-'!,iS, OR ^ DDITTCNFl LOC:%T:ION CHANGF 1-1 vrhich is later distributed to Fan~,ers in tha Jalley. PTTRPOSF. re~rtzlizPr durnp 1111iTF?It;L (RPsiler_ce, storP, garage, ete. ) (rra:nP, conerete, bric};, etc. ) DI'~~KSIGPdS ( 1,,2 acre a S':GRZES I ('`l id tti And 1ongt1i) ( One , one anrl ct ha 1 f, two, P t c.) i APPROXZI !i,T~, COST t'trITFR 0F' RO4M:J' ~ ( Iii.r,lude o-rn labor) BI_ SEIEr1 T FO1JNDi: T 1 ON (Full, part, nnne) (Concrnte, rock, eta. ) SEVIAGE Li GIITT:-IG (Cessr,ool, septic tank, sel-rPr ) (Flectrzcit`T, gas, eta. ) ACCESSORY BUILDI114GS ~rrCi~'ti.Ef`i~t17'1'TC}1'_C~r:tl hc,11^4'1 C'+!'. ('oSt k dimensl0T1s) U,+I'T - ?"ecessary ta }it~v at•~,rn~;r~. i c~' Cot~i''.;~ ?:caitt: r'ff .cf;r `'or . U.L1Cl1T1~, ~ where nublic is to he fleccmodat(.-c}, sueh as stor~~-s, sgrvice. st:stic,:.. , arcd halls. `:;RECKII:G Y1.RDS, .TL'i~7{ Y~:R~S, SF,CC~I~~D IL' I.'D ,':tTTO Yi.RD ~-.?'n P.:f.2NPE i'ILT:a - r;o permit to be issucci if tqitl►in 300 feE-t of a hlgllway or main travelc,d rotzd. j~ILI.B4t.RDS ld1D SIGIIS -;jot to be r.llovreci in restric-t,:d or undc~sirable place. Loca- ti-on stibject to verif.icatian. i'L'_11S .'.YID SF"CIFIC:.'IONS - To be furr.ished if th:- Cor.lr.izsrion dnF;ms it necc.:ssary. -r.^.rr:lit necessarv to move old bui1-?ing to a n_,r l.or,t:tien. If movcd on a Strite Highvrey, poi-riissi.on will hLtV•-, tn -h,~ };ad from th5t dcopartmcnt. S± riir.t-ul-e to conror:*: to rep;ulations as to ZTSF in Zor_Q District in w.Yiich i-': :s locatsd. ',?'SF -:'o *he furi;-i t-,- thf~ 7cr~- i_s:.ion upon request. , ri~r ~~rP 1 _ l i ~ t' f,r ' i '~.~s• ~ # ~ J I ~ , 1 , ~ ~ , r, ~ ~ ~ ~p ~ ~ r ~ ~ $ -f_y` ♦ r ! , ✓ .r^ t . n! ~ v j~,,,~~-~►-~~~~, . ~ f, ~ ,.il 4 , f~~ ! A~'`~* 6r • ~ = ~ ~ , ' fi+.''' - • .f.,~y, . '3 . • ~ Ary ~,~,.:.C,~ } ' , r~ ~ . 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N t~ ~ i ~e sT. ~ , ~ ' ~ ~ . - ~ w~i~~~l Y~1/~11 _ ~i'~ • . _ _ - - : 1 ~ ! • W-4 ~ j•~ I ~ ~ t•~ ~ ~ ~(y / L`,~ ` f,~t i J % t ' ' ~ ' ._rnG V~ r r" ~ .,Q.. r., ~-z--.,,,,.~. j.,._...~_....~.► - ,/~f„__.._ - . y~_ . _ . . . . . ; ~ ~ . ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ , ~g 1 ~ ~ { . ? ~ . ~ ~ i-, ~ t . ~ NGTICE OF Pi1BLI C HEARING 2,CTIGTE IS HEi;' GIVErT trat the Spokane County inning Corr- mission will h,,.Ld a public hearing in the Coiruni;,jionersl As- sembly Room in the County Court Hovse on or near 1:40 P.M., 1"+ednesday, February 26, 1947, to consider the application of ::li.ke Bascetta for a special permit to operate a fertili2er dwnp on part of the S'VY1 of SW4 oi' Section 12, Township 25 N., jtange 43, E.ti'Y.M., Spokane County, Wash ingtor.. , bounded by Nission on the south, Fancher on the west, Central on the east, and due south of the N.P. R. R. , in the 6000 Block E. an3 the 1600 B1 o ck I1. At said time and place, n.ny interested person may be hoard for, or against, the granting of said special permit. liated: Spokane, VYash. SP0Kjg-,"C0LTN7Y PYI1 ~-CC~:,'~~:2ISSION Feb. 142 1947 By~~:~t U~►f r~, i 4 i.. Y ~ ';FilS SiDE OFCARD tiS FUR ADDRESS I ~ 9zj4 -qow , , ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ % f % , 4A,41-~ t7.. 3 . ~ . (to~ /~'i • ~ ~a~,~ v , ~ .~--i.~~-~=•~.-~ . 7o; T 1 ~ . f ~ , • t ~ / I ~ iyt,r~ ' _ • . ~ eJ ~ - ~ IhAY 4 LIST CF g okane, '.i ashtngtrn ` o ' S '.',`ashir.~trn 10 E~nil Anderson, l~~`.~cute 5, Spokane, h;~~•ton 21 E. A. Richardso ~ SpakanR, ~ as ~ . 3. !.'ax Legge, OrcY!a.rd Avenue, ashington Sp Zabel, Route 5, okane, 4. E. • S okane, Y'~ashinCton „7trr p , p ane, '~ash-- U ~yasr,ing E. DziuRoute 5 Tom ~~e~?er~+l, Spok ton D okan , 5. eIp First ~NB Bl~;~~ S~ ~ 0 Reeder, /o r k Tr. ton • Vez•mont L•-o ~e~.sl-.~._n~ r. J. A. Patton, c r. L. Spokane, : . A. '~:atson, ~l~ F~doute 8, Spokane, V,ashington 8 ton 9. Purnell Fr~'~ ckson, ~ Srol~-ene, ':,ashix~; N. 2517 Co7.e!~~ ~;~~sh~n~ton ;uashin~;ton B. r~ala, C gpokanes B~d~ ~ S~.:okr~na, lp. Jos. „ F.oute ~I, ~ohawk ttQP,'_"3.in~;: th„ ~ 1~ r. erdorf-n ny Co. FrPd 11, D. Cordor~,. Elm ~ S o~ane, ~~asY~ingto~ , 2~ ~ n Rnute ~ tiri: ashxngtor_ ~ . 3• 1!• H' Eic, ~e,°r..n- , Federal, SpoYene, rst ashington ashin€ton l~. ranxiY Linton, 0 ~°r iFirst Feaera.l, Sp,,kanrns ~1oh~~ ~~de. Spokar 15. r~ Feerson, l ~thony BakPr Bu x lg9 C,. Zircur►erman, c~°I ".sh~.x!gtor~ ~ ~ 0 OTZB , Sp ok ane s ids d F, F;ndle~rm l e , '~`tashington r r; ~ 17. avi , g~,.te 5, Spokan ton 1Guy Bo~~er, ~_n1: t e 5, SpoYanes ~~aah~.ng 1~. Carl Axldarson, Ba1cPr & Burns, , ' 1 20• J• E. Galla~her, c/ ~ ~tpony, r, n 1~,., r S okarle, ~~a 21. E. T. Brown, Fidel yTashingtcr P arlnrrate r, _ 220 : artei•~Shreck , S ol~~ne, ~~Fas . ~ 0x 2203 p , ~ 'ellace v ~ 23. .A• rrancisco, %aliforn~.a 24. SY~ell G'-1 Co. , San T.r~sr~in,'to ~ F~r~vater, ~ Service, , ~ ash'r_;"'t~,n 25. L~h `1~ng Ro}.~te 50 Spokan Los Angeles: 26. C. J. Finlayson, Fast 3750 inton Ave. , E~ Ydood, ~ '::ashington ~ ~ r 27. Albert lzoute 5, Spokane, , easj ox ~n . Everett - ~ odes, g ra,~-ue, Sn • ';,'atkins, ~~lest 31~ p ` . , Schiffner Pacific, Spo'nn-, , S. Wienss, East 723 Idsho . r • Go, B(,ise, t.o~ S olrae , ~letCtch Yalds Inc• Bax 2148t ~a~~~a, 32. Potla t; j S. DAst. Cotart, ~ 33. Cras. Leavyp _..t . ,~ash~n~to='t ries Spo~ane, , n tc~n A 34. Bohemian Brewe ~ okane, ~kash' N. 1106 3,~a,~le ~ ~e ~ SpokanE, 35. J. r.~era~er, ,,1est 2204 r.'~ontg r 10'+as)-in#-t.or_ SPoj, a..e, ~ ter~ 369 Lena Franklin: ,,+est 920 bfallox~, ~ 37* Hu~i, Franklin, S okane, ash' n~: 1 C. Anderso' , =~c>ute Jose, c~lfornia 38, glb e rt at, Albe rt e.. C anada S, Kir~e, 646 North 15th, s~,,,edicine F 39. 454 Secon.d Street, ~}p. 1Fida Gordon, S okene, e~shir_~ on Gorde~n., -~oute 9 , p S okase, B+~sY'ington 410 ~art~`n ~ irst ~~ederal, P ,ashin~',tor_ 42. Austi.n, Sh~rp, SPc kane, r~ Jamerq t 2917 1"ta:'hi.ngto1,• 43 C. L• Co. , SP°}~ane' t~n• ~ r ton ater Power oka~~es 'viashing4h. ti, asr,~ ng Second SP L. Hoffman, East 3647 S okane, 1'~shln~t`}n 45. A• East 1`~Z~lath P 46. C • ?s • Johnsfln, 'e.sh;_n. ton ~ Seattle, ,.v. Go• • anll: GreCon 47. Ii• Box 189 C Fad e r, ~~oute 1, .~hin~t°n 48. E• L' Concrete Ca• P SPolc ane , ;rash5ngt~~n 499 CPntral Pre"ix ,~jo 916 Seccnd SpoicaY'-e, c~ Anv Jar.les B~,rtc~n, vprd3.ey, ~4asningtor ~ir ~ ~ ~ + ~ ~ , ~ , i'~ i•~ r' ~~r ~ 1` ~,~.i I•~`r~~► ^ f a• ~ ! % ~,,.sf • i ~ , As6i~ ~:~ftl'~.' j : ' ~.~s' ~ ~ (f[ ~,~,,,x' ~ ~ • • ~ f . ~ ` ~ ,~..,~.,s.c~ . ~ / - ' ~jf t~ ~ _r• ~ . , ~ - ~ ; " C/ . ~ ~ r ~ t.~~ ~~r `r r `f •1 , .,r . , f_~ j ~G..~ ~~j j'r~ ~ ~ I} f' ~ ~ ..-'~~.,,.•h ' y,,~ ~,~..tA ez~ C..~ ~ t' r. - ~ ~I~ {r-" s C/ ' r7► Y ~...~G.~ (r- ~ ' ; ~ • c..~.c..~.-Z • . ~ : s,,..~ . ~.~+I~G ~ . r,.'~,.+`r f,~ ~ . S' i r •i rY"`"L,t" ~ ~a~ -~,~f~ ~/i~ ' ° / . ~V i..r~ Jr.~, . , rt 1 : . ..~t~ ~ . ~ f ~f!► / Route 1, Box 1e9 C anby, Or -gon T. Glover Pa•.terson. At;torr.e,;r-lit-La,;; 412 Ziegler Buildinr Spokane, Wasl:in~-ton llear Mr. Patt^rsor.: I arn enoloaing a notice £rom the Plaruning C;ommissior_, ,.v+:iah I have just received. Irun sure the naticP is self'-explanatory. "7i11 you please a.ppear f'or me r~1d do -,~rhatever you c~isi to blook the issuing of this permit; If you will g~-t in touoh with C. A1. Johnson, my brother-in-law, I believe he v+rould wish you to represent him also. he ovrens the Cabinet Shop a.n Trnnt Avenue accross fro-:: tnis location. I will be in Spok,J.rle tain t'.le f_J .'.~t yiL.n. 1•0 at -,vhicn time I-,,Vi11 see `1'harzk_inf; you, I am Very truly ;-our , . 2, le~e , L. Rader ELR:dr \ ' y\ \ \ 1f „ ~ ; - i' .:i•..:_~; i:~ 1:. "7 M,r. Mik*-, 3aacv ~ a Route 9 ~{~y ~ v.• frrv,ll- . C. - ~:c z,.~•~.:r=. ~ oi, folir ap. iicatic:l fu.- a sl :aial permit tc. o;,>QZ•ate a~'~: &Aliser duap haa been dePinitely set !or Wednesdsy, P'sbruary 2,., on or near 1 sa0 P.}.,. We are taisble to tell you the exe►at hour when your subjAOt wi.ll be cnns 'dered, as the order o£ tn;s {nese £or the $ession is qufte eztendod. Znolosed,, please i';nd four iiotioea of' jw`Ai-r, liourin4;, three of wl:ioh are to be poeted nt threo oanspiououa plnose on tho propoeed oite oP your buildings• Tho other notioe sbauld be ret4ined Por yovr Pils. Thie ahould be done imediately upou reoeipt, a• the aotioe• ehould be poeted oLt least ten daye bePoro the data est t'or the hearin~:. r`~e are also a end ~ ng y~ou an at't'idavit ot' postir_r,, tn hP rOTl"IAt!3ri ~rr vou Anri *141R(l in ±h,.s ~~'~'=~A ~~•n-. ti^ie bef'ore tho heF rin,-. voI'Y t2'tll-;, lrt7t1T'c~ i ~ (-T r' . C' TTT1ITY i~.4 _ ~ By _ . ~if~~- t:;,•, -.;X~ ,.J~ T \ 1. f- r~ r • ~ ~ . i F.S. If yoL ..a.1'~e ilo~ a1rc3~...~ cinno ~o, it ~rll bo n~cossar,~, .!~IiRt you soe ''Y'• '~4C~'~Z~ COLLZtl".Y 13821?+Q2"iA11,, ~`OuI' Sft21t':Ai.?n71• y • - . . . f I _ ~ , BASCr:TTA rPr;CIAL Pi::F?T,:IT. ~ This d.ate has been set for the public hearing on the application of Mike Bascetta for a special permit to maitain a fertilizer I dump at a location bounded by Mission on the south, Fancher on the west, Crntral on the east and immediately south of the N. P. Ry. tracks, I All necessary advertising and posting has been done and 51 . owners of adjoining proprties notoPied of the hearing by mail. The fertilizer material is to be collected from the Packing I Houses located in the City Limits and storeci at the dump and from there ditributed. Yo farmers in Spokane Va lley. The area of the dump-site is about 22 Qeres. Mr. Eccell, Countq Sanitary Officer, has bEen notified of the request and is prepared to give a report. Folowing protests hRVe been recived to the granting of the permit Judge L Euy. (Read letter Mr. Bascetta is present to explnin regarding his requost. ~ o- , vIl",FENSN: GOi]NGIl. C. F. c,it[GGS, cO-oRuiyn•rort 1 r Y~ l:AV1'. E. T. HAWi.F:Y, tiF:CtiETARl' 11IIUNE BDN'Y. 1141 T~ NIGHT PHUVF: HI)W Y. 1148 ~ ~ MO`~:'II COUNTY COMMISSIONERS JOHN T. LITTIE C M. LOCKV1i000 WVLIE W. BROWN DEFENSE COUNCIL WM. F. BRYAN CHENEY C. HOMER HOUSTON OEER PARK T. H. BIENZ DISMMAN C. A. REA80R ELK VICTOR HVSLOP FSPANOLA F. L. KOONTZ FAIRFIELD FATHER PAUL SAUER ' MT. fT, MIGHAELf GORDON FALLIS NIN[ MILE FAILf EUGENEKENNEY OTIS ORCNAR06 L. T. BARNES ROCKFORD HARRY REILLV EI'ANG. E Imp-ZZ/ IN /I Ferntarny 2 7, 1P,'7 !'.r. :Axe HQScetta P'. ut- Ej 0 Spo,:~.ne, ~~~eehin~;ton Do ar r. 13asaette: an Februury 26, 19470 tho County I'lanning Commission ref'tised your Per.?:it f.cr the operation of a£crtiliaer di.. on Q~:mc-t of land in th<~ Si~' of of Saation 12, Toxm- shin 25 North, e 13, ",l. Srokane Cour_t- y,, ~~r~~l~.r~►.~~• Your deaosit of "5,00 is hermith returned. Vcn; !-M?ly -yuu,-:-, SPO ".",2d' :'LA► ;`1; i' ~ C~'' Sr~I S~+I ~ , 3 Yrd;~;RrT-a-: 1~a 1o5►, r^xec. 8eoretary , i'►ie s ~ ' i , ~ I1C:'IC-7 1-., r•rWT Tr-~: • _Ii-G =J J rIL'~':`li that the Spokar--~ Countv Plannin~; Commis- sion will tiold a public hearir.g in ±he Cor.nissioners t Assembly Room in the Countf Court house on at 60dn •i'ta J• ee►,)r rc , ~ ° ? 1 ~nc'3 P.r":. to make 0-cicinn on fh-~ f nllrn,;i.n7 Fro,j~c± : 1 i .O 44?,i 1 i0wtirX4 Ot' '-UIS --i~tti J'tlr t Itrtaez a l pot-:&it , . . ; or;;1 11 Uter dwi . ~~ixL, W.2 It • af xnte re• a:' 31y Liw oi' . . /11• tvt~ $Iy liur o&0 Aso., th. 2'Sf).d• to U. L. et ` to i.,~ -it M or 1-0.- of S"tiau Ig, ?ameMp !tb frorfi~~ 4nge r4~!~, • , 1~ t t x r i . A 1- ~c~ A o: 1~ ~"i1~ ♦ i , n a:• ♦ ~ * } . ,~1, ~ . I ; , • Sni,11 tin- Lny int,ur,=st-~ ? Ll-rscr: ma,,, bc 'ory or :Cfzinst, thc=, ~r-L~Itir[7 of th~, abovo applicatinr.. ..,'tr T;T'TTT1.T~j r 1 Ry r P.,r:_TF:); Spokanc, Washir,r-,t~-,n ~ M I?i TFE *'.AT'I'MK QF :'HE AFPLICATIt`N GF ''IgE A.SCFTTA F'QR A SPFCIAL Pu,-1-1IT FOR A FERT- 7LIZ'~R D'.P.u BEGItMIh'G 526.21 F. (?F INTERS. SLY LIhM, OF N. P. TLF? SLY LI2TE SEC. TH. N. 165• 51 TO S. L. OF 0, TO I,. OF S*~. OF 3V17_ UF 3EC. 12, TOT.NSN.IP %5 W07TH, TAI'IGE 430 TH. S. `PC: 5. LIW, OF !'T Tr,t* T• . r;r. 1r -.i TOi" 13.7 rI'11T"r11 G. AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING S TA TE OF wa SH iN GTON ) ) SS. COUNTY OF SPOKANE ) , being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That at all times mentioned herein he was, and now is, a citizen of the United States, a resident of Spokane County, Wpshington, and over the age of twenty-one years, That on , 19 , he persona►ll,y posted three (3) true and correct copies of the hereto attached NOTICE OF P'UBLIC HFARING at the follow- ing places in Spokane County, to-wit: 1. 2. 3. Subscribed and sworn to before me , 19 . NOTARY PUB-i,IC IN AN-D7OR SPOKANE COUNTY, WASKINGTC'?; Residing at Spokane, Washington . ~ i?: nl Fe~ y 10i 7 ? i S -`T- . Ca1Iod to oi•der at 1:00 by Cl-,ain:,ar: r~. L. ?utter, :the Commissior_ors' Assembly Room, in the County Court House. I:'T T a:IS : 1,2inutes c" the !'?E-'et1rz o'' Jar.ttary 29, 1~47, »tero aFproved as sub-mitte c' P73 F , F'~ : Present; i:essrs. ru{ ter, Fosseen, Rohl,:er, Rigg, Stete c°- :Valker. Abssnt: Iiessrs, Mleenach, Mix, A-ndre, Reascr & nienz. ~ 4.aviscry r:"erlb,~rs Present: h~tessrs. Chaffins, Fxcell & T~`-e:i~-s. r:iessrs.. Art :AacPherson, 0. Jim Forney, Wm. R. Iioard, ~enoers of Tenatchee Planning Commission; Oren McDaniel; ::Rike Bascet;ta; Lee Booth; Raynond R. Soom; Loren Lemen; T. G. Patter>on; V, L. 14cCabe; r:rs. Dora E. RusseZl; A. E. Shatv; Mrs. Joe GfBrezor; Lilli~Gi i.lr s~-- ic; Johr, Gray; Ia;,, n,:~-se1?, et al, I 70:711' u . P.Zr. "riazvlo,y: This is a public hearing on the petition o£ the requi.red ntunber of property otmers, incl.uding the Commanding O£ficer of. Geiger "~ield, for a change of Zone Classification from Agra.cultural to Commercial, to aliow for the construction and opera.tion o£ a t:~elding and blacksmith shop in a location imanediately east oi' the southern section of Geiger Field. A11 required posting and advertising has been accomplished. The structure is to cost about $3,000.00, having a dimension of 30 x 30 £ePt. There havo been no protests received in this office to the granting of the perrlit. I"r. McDaniel is presAnt to make his presentation, ItSr. IvlcDaniel: I don't know what there is to oxplain. r'fe want to build a shop in there; a welding and blacksmith shop. It will mostiy be used for repair of farm machinary; that is our intensions• We havo Qsked for a permit to build, and lf they won4t allow us to build, of courso, we can't. bsx. Hawley: You nright explain in regard to your location, tir. It is a little across the hight-:ay from Geiger Field. h?r. House owns the property on three sides and hQ was taiking to I:`.r. Tiiton, and he knows a man tivho has a place thQre, and that man ~ is also favorable of us having our shop. We didn't get that man~s ~ signature as ho wasn+t homa whvn Mr. Rouso was out there, Ho went out twice, but he wasn't horze either tirno. But wo 3o have the signatures of the peop2e within a quQrter of a:nilo fror,t thereo l4r. Rutter: Have you sent any noticos out? hir. Hawley: Six notices huve been scnt out. I~r. I: cDanipl : I£ you knor%v wherQ that bi.~ hole is along the side of the Hi~h.•ra~, it is a little back of it. 1,4r, RuttAr: ?'ilio far off the lot arQ you going to build? P. r. t~~lc aniol: Right on the Highway. 14 r. Ra.wley: He will havo to be 20 feet back. CilA?- Continund ''r. IticDaniel: We figura on buildine : r•. ~`v alke r:Row much 1 anci do you ha-,- '=r. ~aniel: One acre. :r. ti' lker: What are the dimensions u1' ti•our buii.~in~;. '~r. . c'baniel: They are to be 30 x40 and built of concreie I.:r. Rutter: VVhc.re are you going to get your trade? i.Ir. McDaniel: We figure on the neighbors, but mostly farmers, i 12r. 'Walker: Do you have to be on the road for a welding shol: i P-r. Maniel: Do I have to be on the Highwey, do you mean? `Inat is w't:- a person has the best chance to be seen. V1e already have that 10 or 15 feet frontRge of the Highway and will be baek on the Road Fosseen. That is County Road Fosseen. (Indicating on the map.) You can see just where we wi 11 be . t4r. V,falker: Do you fe:ce on the County Road? l:r. ff'c"baniel: Yes, 15 or 20 feat from the road. ,.:r. Rutter: '+Vhat kind of rj. building are you going to h4ve? r. Maniel: A concrete block building. ~:r. Autter: Vr'hat is your pleasure, gentlemen? , ~~lr. tialkvr: You just have un acre? Mr. McDaniel: Yes, but we have the priviloge of buying more. Pr. .ker: Will that bQ your storage room? I r. Mcbaniel: Vrr: don't have :nuch intonsion of koeping any storod around there. Mr. Walker : That i s what thcy al l say. 11,,41r. 97t-tcr: Are there any other businesses around you2 Fir. EcDaniel: Approximately three-quarters of a mile south, there is a service stction and a garago of some nature, but I don't know what it is. Mr. Fosseen: YJh;r did you hnppen to sc;lcct thut spot? llr. 17c7nnir-el: On the oth--r side is Geiger Ficld and therc zre no oth3r shoPs thvre. It would bc a good placo for busincss. 1.1r. 17all:er: There are some ncar Four Lnkes. D:r. ~Janiel: We have tried other placos zround therc, but thero wns none sa i actory with us. Mr. Walkar: I don't bnlieve, gcntlemcn, that that sitc is A►;propriato for this typo of busincss. I:fr. Rutter: Will it bc obnoxious to the peoplo on the road? rrir. f+falkor: i think so. HO has only 15 feat on thv front Highwny. I don't think ho has propcr sp^.co. I dontt waY,t to soc a du*npy shack go up. r.'AcDaniel : Wc have no intcnsion of putting up a dumpy shack. 1ir. T7:1kcr: A blacksmith shot} usunlly denclops into cL 3urk yard. l ir. Rohwc r: Thcy ar. mo rc mod orn nowad ays. ]':r. Wr,,lker: Thcy are no morc modcrn th :n thc:y usQd to bc. Thc pooplc could sco hit:i rack from the I1ighway as well as right on it. T':ir. iricDaniol : I m? ght say tr,:.t I know severnl of the farmors in that lcculity znd thcy i•rould likc tc, src thc shop right out thcrc. ?Ir. Vr-all:cr: You •rrill E-ct the loco-l tradc? i:Ir. ttutt:;r: If he put it b^ck off the rczcl, would you bc satis£ied? , .ir. ~~Tallrc r: i f ho put it back, yes. LZr. McDanicl: I can't s-.c what diffcrcncc it rlo-kes. It would bc bcttcr to havc tha building in front and the machinery in tho bcck, than to ha.ve tho =-chinerV in front ^.nd the building i.n the bacY. Th^t is my opinion, r,:aybo I am wrong. 1ir. l"alkrr: That 1^nd is dc;veloping fast. It is the only place for Spok- anc to grow. Pcoplo aro building ^ lot of nico homes out thorc. _ 2.. M_cDANIEL ZONE CHt1'I1GE Continued 1.7r. Rohwor: To gct nction imodiately, I movc: that it bc grantod. 1:r. VialY_cr: I mako a substitutc votc that it bo denicd. I.ir. Posseen: I sccond it. 17- r. Rutt~;r: l;'hat is your mov(~? Rr, f`alk,)r: A substitutc movo th^t it bc dQnied. '~r. IZutt.:r: Is-thcro anyono horc to bo hcard from? V1hct is your plo-osure, ~entiemenf 114r. ti'dalkor is our represcntativc in thr..t distriet und hc is , _.,;air.st it. I.CiIOIvT: A standing coto wr.s takcn. t!Icssrs. Stato, Rohwer nnd r2igg voted . to grant the prcr!iit, and Z!cssrs. V-[^lkor, Fosscon and Ruttcr opposcd. :'r. 11cDr.niel :?SV I s ay th^t Iwould likc to usk .,rhatare rrc going to do ?:!ith thc.t holo out thcrc? I am building my plr.te of business right in rack of the hoic. Rohivcr: Arc you n bl-c?:smith by trado? ::r. I.'1CL-nicl: No, I um ldcr, My p^rtncr is ^ b1acLsmith, Pnd ca good onr,. :"r. Rohv;cr: I^n spca.king for tllc f^nncrs. It is an ass,t- to thc Commun- it y. ?.r. Fos secn : Yc s, but ,,rc r~.vc to think c.bout .-11 the ^_-onl c in the Com- munity. i::r. Futtcr: I r~fcr it to th,- Exccutivc Conunittea. I.T EXF,C1JTIVt7,' SESSION '.'r. Rig~; Iir. Presidcnt, tha ro^son i votcd for it is, 1•rc !vant to givc this young m-m employment cnd l:ccp him off rclicf• i :r. Hati-rlcy: I think f:ir. St^te is f^,milizr ;vith th,-t location. '~-r-. 8t,atc: It is 1^ rgoly ^ qucstion of zoning, ;-.,hich is zoncd for Agri- cultural ^,nd th .t docs not pcrmit for t:-:is typo of building. In my mind, s.t is a qucstion of zoning*, morc or l(:ss lastic, or I should say clcLstic. ?n thn.t community, ho:•rever, thoir tvc.nts pcrmit th(:r:i to changc thcir minds. ~'ncir ncighbors aro in f avor oi" thcm changing the zonc. Thc pcrson vrhose land is affcctcd of the zoning may hv.vc it changcd. Thc Zoning Ordinrncc .~ormits thom to bc excludod from thc zonc ^.nd ^sk for a zonc changce ihis changc in zoning th^t w,--s nsl:r.d for, has no objcctions of thc ncighr- 'cors. Iic hr.d the support of tho ndjacc;nt property rnwr.crs. If thcse ,:,oplc feol thl-t thcir proporty is imprcpc:rl.y zoncd, I boliovQ that thcy ;h auld havo it chant;cd, if thc;y ns?: for it. :'Jr.cn ^.nothcr individual E.sks I 'or a zonc changc, :_d does not h:vo the support of tro nciChbors or ..dj^.ccnt otmcrs, na*urzlly I rrould not voto in f^vor of it, t'dso, I thi n.k -o rnuch of wh^.t th, rn^--i is going to put on the lc.r.d. If the propcrty m-.ncrs asL' for ; zonc chrngr ^.nd h^vc th,_: surrort of tho r,_!iJhbors, I thi_nk it should bc gr:tnted. -'.r, Foso JCr_: You dontt tc-d:c in ccrsidcrr.ti~r. of' tl:- publzc• . r, I scc your point, ??r. Fossccn, but it isn't fair to grant onc zonc, chr.n; ; errtnd r_ot anothc r. • x. Fossoen: Hc can go biacl- off th^ ro-~ci. The farmers can scc hir.i just ^.s ;•r:;ll bacl: thcre. '.ir. St~-_tc : Thcy zro in thc srunc zoncd district that we r,^d chculgcd on Sunsct !7,-lzt•,•ay, that s-rc grcnted for the vrclding shop. We h;d turncd dotivn t.1ct zon-- chanc, too, until wc wcnt out to scc thc: ground. I thinL- t:re shou1~ insFcct this too. Wc chztng^d our mir.ds ^£tcr wc got out thcrc. ..3.. FX1-' 7 ~ I'~vE SESSICti Continur,~', '`r. Fosseen: ThQ only reason I changed m,y vote wes becauso of the majority* i li.ke to go wiJ.h the majority, even if I thi.nlr I am vrrong. tife should :e. as near unanir.ious as vre can. I, too, would change r.ly vote if I am in the minority. :.~r. State : I wish ive could be consistant and prohibit all this. We have 1~c-en gran{;ing them all a.long the Appleway. I don't l:nou► if that is Foing 'o c lutte r it ur any.no re than the nei ghbo rs would. r, Foeseen: tiVhat do you think of it, gentlemen? :.'Ir, riQCF'herson: I think that the Highways should be kept clean and ?t±ractivet and you cantt do it by allowinC; Sho; s. The Iiis- ' ';ory is, they aren't kopt clean. i.1r. State: They made a good point in saying thFtt we hr-d co=L:nity centers. It, does seem like we coulci establish some policy in some place where we could grant these speeial perrnits. I say, going back to the Ordinance ::nd changing the zoning, vthQn a property oimor asks for a zone chanC^e ~,.nd complies witli the Ordinanco, I would sav that should be grmtod. 1~ow goir.g back to this fellow, hQ had the approval of thc ndjacent property o:-me rs, the mc.n o,it in the Val lay ciidn't. 1:1':r. Hmvley: I tcLlkod ivith Major Waltors of Goigor Fiold; he had no objoct- i )r.s. ,-Ir. Fosseen: ifle are spcnding a lot of money gett;ing tcurists out and vae 7ionrt wzn-7them to sce any onc-horso r3.ffairs. They donit need to bc on the main Highway. I r,iay be ontiro2y 1tiTrong, but I look for the sitcs and for tho driving tourists. It is al:!fully sad to sec the smnll shacks along tric roads. Zlc should bo caraful tibovt that. If ;~rc zone a comriunity, wc should br, a?blc to rCly upon that. t,2r. StRtc : I agrcc, l;r. Fosseen, I say that lac should rely upon zones ur.til thcy docide to chnngc them on thcir owm accord, thcn, thcy should }:ave the -privilege• 1,1r. Ri~_: Let 's get back to thc follrnv novr, u little rl,ace like that would ~Tive him aJob. Th~,r~ ~r- ~:illions nm-., on un_cri^lcNn,nt. v.-rnt to k(,cp ,i-rav frorn thct. ?'~r. F'osscen: .'.cn't hc rui' ~ riu-is-1_'' a nicr.~ h~~~~ n11` I:r. tfoizwcr: d"fould you say that is ct dosirablc place for a homo? 7, r. Rawley: 'llould it bc best to r.a:~c thc memhers mako an insp~~ction of th~~ placc's~ ACTIQN: Moved an:3 s,:c-:ndecl th.:: :qatt:.r bc postponed until the next m,:~ ctin~. BGO':'E ~ S S?T:%~I'JISIOIi Or T:L'~CT 49,, LR~,i.T~~IGOD Ot~~:A~'~S ".`.r. Hawlcy: This is a public hcarinr, on t hc Final Plat of Booth 's Sub- division, sponsorcd by Lcc A. Booth, vrith Lou S. Robtinson as Engincor, to Tract 49, Trontwood Orchnrds, lying enst of Bcrker Road, south of Heroy, ~rost of Evergreon and north of Rich. It has 14 lots, all having a front- age of 90 feet and a depth of 140 fcet, tvith the oxcoption of 4 lots facing on Rich Avenue, reserved for business purposos, thnt aro 70 fert by 140 ' fcot. All requircd postin- and advcrtising hla:: bocn accomnlishcd and 24 • , ormcrs of adjaccnt propcrty notifi^d, b-ir mail, of the timo and placQ of hearing. The taxes hG-re been paid. Thcre havc bcon no protest recoivQd to the adoption of the Fir_ui Plnt. Thc Flat has had consideration by Enginecr Chaffins and Mr. 5tate, Chairmr-n of thc P1^tting Committce. An agrcoment was had botvtvcn the Enginecr and thQ sponsor tha.t a ccrtifiod check in the sum of 0700.00 be rosted to guarantce the necessary ro~.d ~ davolopment cnd watcr supnly thnt cz+nnot be done at this timc. The ccrtifi3d chc,ck has bcen posted. Mr. Booth is proscnt to mnkc presentatior -.4. BOOiH' S SUBDIVISION' OF TRACT 49, TRE-PIT;`TQOD ORCHARDS Continuod Mr. Booth: I VTa21't t0 build the houses on the lots mysel£. I vrant to build the basemeni.;s on some of the lots bof'ore I put t he roads through. I have already bui].t two houses an Lots 10 and 5. Lir. ',`ralk(-r: ~..~et price houses arc you building? Mr. $ooth: Sixty-five-hiindred dollar homes. Rr. 1{uttcr: I+Ir. State, tvhat do you have to suy? Mr. St.-te:?`r. Chat'f ins, believQS that n c}iecY in tho rLmount of $P700.00 be :)ostFd. Mr. Hµwley: 11r. Rooth r.as deposited a certified check for $700.000 , llr. (`haifins :IYe a.sk that a bond be given to guaranteo the v11ter requiremonts an3 accass of thc rocds. • Hr. StGte: YTe are unable to gr<dc the ro^d eLt this time. 'Mr. $ooth: Three thousand dollars is the lLnit on building tha houseso thev must be ove r that ~unount. Y tir. Rutter: It looks good to me, if nobodv has any objECticns. $r. Wal'~--r: Lotf s soe vrhat tho dedicatian roads. (11.1r. '<<^l+-c:r reads the dodication.) I movo that it be grartcd. ACTION: 14oved by 11r. 117a1kcr, and socondod by rdr. Fosscer. thc.t Bcotht s Sub- division of Tract ~19, Tr-~ntti•rood Orchards bo accoptcd. R,AYi iOrdD R. 500:1h SFECIAI, PIE„R,.ilT A.4r. Hawlcy: This is a public hcaring on the application of RaVmond R. Soom to orect and oparato a service station•, tourist crmp and groccry storc on Spruguc Avcnue ithout one block ives'; of Blvkc in un ostablished Agricultural Zone District. All rcquirad e.dvcrtising =d posting havc becn accomplishad and 47 oT,mcrs of adjGCOnt property notificd by mnil of tho timo and place of tho he-ring. Th.e npplic^.tion has tho approval of 14r. Execll of tho Hoalth Unzt. Thc structures are to b e o£ concrete and brick, at A cost of ^bout $8,000.00. This cprlication tivcs hoard by thc Cotrunission on Jan- uary 29, 1947, an.d tho sgec :a1 pcrmit grantod as no protcsts had baen receivcd. Previous to issuing the pcrmit, ns Quthorizcd by thn Commission, it was f aund th^.t idr. Soam had not fully cortplicd with tho regulations rolative to posting and a re-heLaring is necessary. A protcsst pctition, si,,~n1 :c by 17 intcrostcd pcrsons, has becn reccived and reeds rs follows : (14r. Hv.wloy rcnd thc petition. ) 1!r. Soom is prescnt to mako his presont. ation. tIr. Soom: Is this zoned as Agricultural out there? Could you have horsos out there? Lir. Hcviley: Yee• Pir. Soom: Thcn I ti•rauld like to start up ^ riding ccador,y. I could put up sone stablcs if th.::y didn't like tho idc^ of u tourist cabin. I have always we~..n'.;cci to do thGt. rYlr. That is a busincss and you cran't put r: businoss in an Agricul- tura.l ZonQ. . Mr. Rohr7c r: Do you ovm thi s p rop c rty2 11r. Soon: Ycs, I invcstod all my rnoncy in it. Thoro is a s;jrvico stc.tion, nnd :n clectric shop out thQrc. Y1hy should tr.ey vbjoct to tourist cabins? I.4r. ;Jalker: Is tr at tho project v1v had the big zrgunent over? 17, ra IJo. I'.?r. ~ll-.lkcr: Are you going to ororato it yoursolf or nra you going to loaso it? 14r. Soom: I hava becr_ financcd on it• - 5.• 5C C'.: 5F FC?:1L i IT Ccn~inued 11 r. 17alker: ArQ you buildir.g a rr.otel ~~iT'• ►50011'1 : YP, e • ~ Plr. '6' -7al~:er: At $8,000.00, hovr many units can you put in? i'~•. Snor:i: I figure on a grocsry store. '.:r. al::er: V.'hat kir.r? nf a buildir.F are vou foin~- to -ut; ir. for a grocery store? 5o0m: Concrete• lr. ti~~alker: I~o~rr far are you from the school? Soon: Quite a wnys. How many cabir.s Rre you going to have? 71r. 8oom: Ei_ght. I can't see why there was no protest from the last ':'1~?~'tll1~• Mr. Ilutte r: Anybody he ro atainst it? ~:Zr. IR. L. 11.1cCat:e: I live dj.rectly across the street. Ir. Rutter: 'Rfiat are your objectic-:ns? IVir. "<4cCabe : My objactinn is that I don't want a toizrist camp near me. A lot of these cabins are not tourist camps. They are simply n. F lace where peoplQ rent at a cheap rate and live th~re. Once a rionth there might be a tourist stop for over niE;ht. 'Zost of them rent by the morith at a cheap rate. Iliave sold a corner lot for $6,000.00. I have good land and don't want to be deprived of it. I dcn't want to see a tourist cr3mp tYiere. tiVe had the lots sub- divided £or residential purFoses. Those are my objections. Pdrs. O'Brezor: i"le are the closest nsighbor to the tourist camp. About 50' avray from then. Iwn against it. I don't vrant a tourist crir:lp b5► r.1e. I,Zr. J. F. Gra, y: It seems quoer ta me that vre didnf t gnt notices of the last Incctinr ; many of us r,re living right there within a stone 's thro•q . of him. I got n notico only because Irr :s vrorking at an investment cor.Lpany officc, an(3 theat came only a day before the meQt- ing ;,ras cal].ed. l';re r,ave all the to1:ri^t out in thr.t COT..'::U2'11tV I tllut V•le rieod• lir. Soo;r.c =''.ay I ask you sonething? I s It r_:: t;o~J-i st c~~-==s ' hc.t you object to? Hotv about the grocei•y storo? 11r. Gra,y: Personally, I dor_'t ob,ject to any business, providing it is a dQCent building. I roalize sooncr or later the Appleway will consist of business build i.ncs. Ilic must do as much as wc can to ?:eep out these shV.cks. 1.1r. Fossecn: There nMc so mculy peopln thn.t aro coming in to nrotest und it lool-s to me that this informn.tion should be hal. Mr. Gray: Iam a new-c~,mer out th::rc-. I havc lived th-:3rc the iast 15 yuers. }thcr peoplc havc bcen there 35 or 40 ycars, and wc still fecl that -~hat is our cor.ununity just as you poople fecl in tovm. We don't :nind n man buying aa tract of land and building a housc, but vJC havQ seon in othor parts of the country thoso tr.^t A: c ehacks. Lillian Gillospic: I li-ro on the northivost cor►ler of 31akc anc Apr1L- , tiray. i am rzgainst it. Fosseen: You ha-:c an invcstment thcre, don't ~.-ou2 Mrs. GillesPie: Yes, I hQVe. 14r. Wr-lkc:r: Did you know that this property was zonad? l.r. toom: I talked to n man, and he told me I zvould have no diffic- ulty in gott ing in. T}le ro arc o7. ect ri c shop s ri ght out th,.,re . I I S,:^. SrE ~I AL, T Cont- inuc, l ::r. Hawlcy: It vras given by spccial permi - t. ~:r. Ti`z~.lkor: Wero thorc ^ny prot^sts against tho Elcctrzc shop? ,,isit-or: f nevcr did get a r.otice of thnt. i:_v :Zussoll: It secros to *ne th.-.t this is zoned for homcs cnd ive :,iiould ha1r,,, somc Protcction fren the Commission. We hrvo natur-.1 I~~usincss contcl•s out in Dish*inr_, Ol,portunity and V-;radale. It to m^ th;:t thcre shoiild b^ away to gct th~ businosses contercd• ""r. HQ,►1c ; The ~•ray notif,y pcopl.-, is by goinr to th-, TroasurcrJs 01';'ico gct th," n=?s o£f thc t.-x rolls. If they hV.ven't paid t:-.cir taxes, th-.ir nm. ,s tvor_'t bc on thc rolls and 1•1•e won't bc ^blr; tr s:~r.d th_ r^. a noticc. ~i~To rLlso t rint th~: r.otic-s in tho County Ncws. I nevcr hu^rd of th^.t pnp-r; t•Thy do►:'t thcy put th,_~-n in dcity pr.p,:rs? ,:r. ~i~:~.►1::,y: Thc County CoT--:is:,ioncrs hz.vc acccptcd it as th^ proper to -,r1v^rti3o. -~i_•. ''l^1.--.r: I belicvc th ~t o::.r Secretar~~ and the County Cor,lissio::ors sho«ld re~ist ;r the pc r►iits in t ti~~ At~strnct & Title Cor:pany rnd should s}:o?;, tho zoning of thz:t property. :-.ir. ross~cn: If I VJas livi:~g in z, n~~d d~.strict, I:-►ould re1;,- upon th-,t zoning land should sho,v ^good r"s^n b ~_-'er : th^.t 2anc district ~,'rould bc chmngcd to so.nae oth~.,r clnssifi cation. It sc,...is to mc th~:t it is rc^lly too b;d to havc thcsc pcoplo loc.vc t_-hcir~ror'r to corlo to ;)rot_:st. ..:r. :ir.r:J.oy: Fort~t-s~;~Tcn notic^s hav-: b^ 21 ^.-*lt ci1t. Sti,-.,--: I an thc third hruse f rom him. "Thy ~7asn't I s-:nt noticc bc i"o rc: ? I1r. That is the rci.son arc h~.~,ing e r_-h^.-ring or_ this, is bccal,.sc o~ the inproper postinC, rn-nd r.oti±'icatior... `'Tr. IOossc;en: I movc th:,-t tho ncrnit not bc '~.!r. Soom: They sc:-m to oLject to my tourist csAbir.s. I v:oiild like to 7o into businoss sarlr, ~.%-.y. '','l-iat about my grocery store ^.nd service stc.f;ion? '.Trs. Russell: Iti'e obJect to vny type of business in th^t co_=unity. Iam sorry tlint this man invested all his r.ioney there. Cabe: Ian, in no s-nse oP the ?vorld, '~rying to keeL this man ou-'t$ i-£ }ie was tryino- to build a, ho!-e +here insteal cf C. tourist canp. But, I object to the chF;f-.n buil:inrs. I nave ni-ne acrc-s thera, e.nd I ;ve sold sn;ip, at ~1,^'~0900 a lot. I dor_'t :vant ~ lol of che^p build- i-cs th~-re. I don't b,-)li(,,ve i-hat tnurist c^"-)irs -.re c.. r.uisance, but I bolievo this is an nrricultura1 zone, 2or.ed for agricultur^1 ar_d rrsidences. I think it should bc based on the ur.Rnimous consent of the nd,-iacent propert,, c?,.-r _,rs. For th~-.t rr,., ;-n, I;; -:ccnf-I 1.1r. Foss;;on's motion that it be denied. .r .101:. 1.,-clf, l:e lannin+.!. 71, .SCEi iF:~ 'TI T I7':-:; • rf' • ~ n, ; r. ~1~;?rlet This d~te 1~s b..nen s. t for the public he~••r~ng on thc ~ aPr lication of lfkike BASCettw for a spccial pzrmit to :.iainta ;n a fcrtilizer dur.tp nt c: location boundod by Mission on the south, Fan- cher on tho tvest, ar.d Ccntral on the east nnd i:runedirxtely soutn of tho rJ. Y. lVrYe tracts. :'.1.1 nocess:.ry ^clv-:rtisinf.; and nosting has - 7- =MR BASC"ET'1-A F~';?i'ILIZFR DVi~,T Continued r,en done und 51 ovmcrs of adjoining properties notified of the henr- ing by m:il. The fertiliz<:r mtttorinl is to be collocted from tho Packing Houscs locnted i.n the.City Limits cnd stored at tho dtunp, and frcm. thorQ distributed to farmors in Spokane Vklley. The area of t}-ie dmp-site is about 2~-- cLcrc3s. 14r. Excall, County Srznitary Officer, !ias boon r.otified of the rc;quost card is Frupnred to givQ a roport. `"ne follotivir- protests hr:ve beon reccivcd to th. ~re.nting of the p,,rmit. (.,Ir. Nawley read the letters.) r4r. Bascetta is present to , c;:plain ras^.riing his pcrmit. ; ','r. Patterson: While you are reGding the rest of th- letters, I have C-.](; here you cnn rcud, and it ti~rill savo mo from rQading it. Iam ~ he attorzzev for .Ar. :;aicier, erndj aeent property oitirner. ( RE:ac:s letter. ) '..r. Excell: l~.:r. ~-.scctt^ doesn't scem to bo Rerc nci1~. If that is residontial propcrty out thoro, Mr, Chair.man, Ii~,o%1!-'n't liko- the li•rful o3or thnt it wc.uld bring. :-ir. Ruttcr: Yoti arc it? ',:r. txccll: Ycs. Ir. Possocn: I know :,ropcrt,, it aill bc dotrir::cnt 'o tho c ommur..it~►, ^,nd I th- nk it should not bo gr~.r.ted. Mr. t:uttcr: Is th-_t a motion thnt it be 3cr.ied? t:tr. Posscon: ":s. r. Fi o: '_~r. Chairn^r., I socord tr^ motioT, th-.-t it bo dcni^d. iJlr. Bascctta: I-,,m a littlo latc, was thc d^c ision on my part? 17, r. A-)tt--r: It t,,as dcnicd. It Zvas un^.nir:iovsly opgosed. ?~r. Br.scotta: I tivas going to gct th^ mo.terica1 from Arriours r-nd clcan out tr.i (.'ity and put it i.n the VoLllcy, r.,n-.i lntor dzstributc it to thc frlr^r.crs in tho Vnllcy. I vras only try-ing t o help thom out. Rutt ;r: It v:ould bc; vory nice for the Va11.3y, but not for the r~. s ~ dent;s : B.-scotta: It «rould bc ti:cro for a 11ttle ivhile in thQ vrinter time, but it would not ~ccunula.to in tl:c s n, cr timc. By the first o£ TI`.rch it is all gonc. Mr. Rutt:: r: Hotiv f ar a ro you f rom the rond? Z,4r. ?ascottc: I havc a 4-acre tract. Thc railroc,d trr-cl:s nr-- in f ren t cf r.ic:. 4Ir. Ri, : Tho flias and the - odor woulri 'b- fnn :;,;-~h out lhcrc. lAr. 3asccttr.: Vlhat do they c3o in to?vri? r 11r. Nigg: Thc city looks .-fter that, h-.va.: no±h :nC to ;3c. !.-vi-th i t. lir. i3ascettc: If it vrasn't grr:-.r.tc,I, thcrc is r.othin~; T can do now. ACTI'!,: Jcnicd. A1 R-7hY 11101-1E S '"r. Hawl:y: This is -A 1; rc1i.T.in ,r,,f plc.± suli-:nittcd by .'r. L,~m,:n ~ or the plattxng of nn arca £or accomodation of ot-mors of airolnnes. It is diff.;ront from any othcr plnt that tho Commission hLs ccnsid.-rod. . Thc permit for his lv-nding fi(:l: was grartccl cLbcut 2 yerrs a~,o and this plat, -.s I und--rstrLnd it, is to bo used for r.sidcr_ces of peop'. tivho opcr^tc planes from I.!r. Lemcn's £;irport. ::1r. Ch^.ffins nnd ?ir. - St^.tc h^.vc looked ovcr th- T~r, ~ !,I ffi'r:,Y :.-)D, 7I~',I: Continuod Ifir. Lomon: This will be a placv whore pcoplo can kecp their own nirpla.nos at home. You will notice thnt the streots Gro 80 feat wido to allow meeting ^.nd pas s ing. tdo st of the ai rc r?ft 1rc 40 f,_~ct ir_ lving span. I think that in the futuro thcro will bo a d~Tq=d for this. :,s you a1ways Iike to kac:p your car at homo, lots of peoFle would like to !•:ecp their airplanes at homo. Thoy may lino 10 miles fro^i the airport csid havo to pay high rents for tnc uso of the hangars. For the location; it is one !iile south of l,pplev,ray, nnd approximatcly 11 milos czst of Opportur.ity, in tllc V:;rn District. , P4r. Iiativloy: Are you operating nrnw? llr. tomon: YQS, this will bc usod morc or loss as aocessorys, llr. Possoon: Wi11 you givc tho doscription agci.n, plcase? ?jIr. Lemen: One mile solith and one and one-half mile east of Adams & 16th. I had all of this with the exception of lOt,in the corner, and that belonged to my brother. I bought it from him since. 1-1r. FossQen: I think the man is all right. I-tva-nt you to knerr my deaision. If there are any protests, it mignt make a difference on m,y vievf-point. Mr. Lemen: .1 lot of the people are gettin` the fever out tllere• Pir. Posseen: Are you far enough from the highnray so that it doesn't intarfere .•;ith the traffic? Mr. Le?!Zen: Yes. It i,:ill be quite an asset to the man that ot•ms his o1•m -o1 ane, Mr. :~'ossnP.n: This 1ai11 only be preliminar.y, is that satisfactory with yuu! Mr. Lemen: Absolutely. I talked to Mr. state. He has taken up some sugCestion in regard to it. There is a piece of land that I don't own and r.aven't been able to get it. It costs too much, so I Cm1lt afford to buy it if. I had a chanee. It vrill be up to the , Encineers' Office in regard to the strects. I Mr. Sta+,e: The main thing is to get access to the Hightvay. tiYe brought it to his attention that he could dQdicate the width of the streets to the public and have the "vehicles" go ug and dovm the stroets. I I did since designate as tvhat he calls a tract. Ati individual vrho onrns a lot frantilig on onc of thes tracts may be grantad an easament @*. the lots. I think it should be incor-pcrated as apart of his doed. I;ir. Rutter: 'Nhat is vol.ir pleasure? Pqr. Stato: I svoul3 lik9 to recomanend it as. a preliminary plat. ►'r. Lemen: I think you rtill have, within the next year, two r.iore of thcso. Mr. riawley: We have liAd peopla call us about this before. hlr. Rutter: Do you thinlc i+ is all right? J Mr. AoYmrer: I so move, Mr. Chairr.ian, that it be gran±p-d. Mr. Fosseen: I secon(i it. . 1 N: 1':oved and sr~c~.,d^ 1 th-t it bc; recor^nondeci as a T;reliminary • ~1^.t. LI~M'AC:iER RI?'R0CR -FST1.TES rhr. Har!le z: This is a Preliminarv plat of Lir,iacher Rimrock Estates. I think that Mr. Stato and 1.11r. Chuf.f. ins have looked it over. - i.4r. State: I guess I didri't sec; this nlat. I~4r. Hawley: Maybo 1=r. Chaffins sa:~r it. -9. Ll ;'1.2:'i.~:~_ ES'1'+.:EES Continued ?.:r. 'Statc: Lc;parently, it is a prelininary plat. r'• flctnrlcy: It is vrAst of the city, along the river. rs rlin.£t';rs: This man t•rants to Ooll the lots and £orgot to put in :~n aecess ro~ d. He wE~s going to put in streets to giv3 access to tho bac't lo"s. He 1•rP.s going tc, put th^.t: nn tho finrtl plat, but ~'r:nt doonn'+ sr.ow cn prt2Ii^:inary. It is r_^-..i- t:13 Indian C,-,nyon Golf Coursc. %t-tc; r: Thoy arc a11 "vic-v,r lots. G~~ia:PiTns : Iic can put up a bcnd for th:.~ fulfillment cf layir_g ~ t~7c pip(- l:?.) ~ r. Ruttcr: 17htit is your plcasurc, i:.r. atate? tat~: I move thn.t it ba aceepted r~s a preliminary pl^t. r~ - - 1~l:ittC T': ~OSS^.G:'1 SCC+':~~S l+'i,~ ~1l~. 121 f'i.^..VOI' SL~y 111`yCi1 ~ -.T:k'~: ~'~;_'~:`/•et~. . . :.pr. rov<:;d. r3~~I;~:;I.'G I? ~r:C=y+~I : ~;C'';?.;IT'.1'EE T'r.. s"^on: t-!r. Chairm^~n, I a.ppoared beforo th~ County Cor.unissioners d icvc thc,J ti•:ii 1givc us favorablc considcration. ''.r, :;,iF,7: :"Jhy don't you tell theso gentler,icn tivhat it is a11 aboutZ ~'o;!:;con: The qu~-.stion cfunc up in 1943 that wo pass a lt~:t th<:t a11 amu,o.7,ont tzxc:s could bc nlad in urban co:munitios ^nd all countics is uiini" could chargc thcse taxc;s. 7,7o bcliovc that the county • ahoulc? thi.s, to pass an orc'i~l_r.ncc giving the count~~ a rit _7lit to ccllect th-,sQ wnusomcnt taxes. It amaunt ; to a ccnsidorable nmount of mcr.~~T, : place in Dish.man di(ir_'t Ynow any placc to ray th~ ~,:nus: me:1 4 taxos and i<it. 'Ile didn't think this vrc.s f~i.r. So r. ,.).ti1~ . n~ I , 4,.- or. 1'' • v_7 -~T,,7 -T,.-,, - -,5 ti• -.1n r,.,, r^ . r (~'~r 1' . _ .,i - . . - . - - _ , 1-}'1. .i._;C:..l.:j,.J i 11 C:.11.~d insto^.d -f 1:0C1, P.., c.s Fr(:vinusly dcncl ~ :T)Ji='t' F=:- --':T r. no i ui• r~: ~'r t:..- t h; ci dJ c U rn c' U • - - - " . . . .r - . _ ~ _.~1 . • ~ ~Z• m~ ,,j-,~,....~n, -r - . ~ - r,-10-