Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1948 — Page 40
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;*.By LOUIS ARMSTRONG | ong plan for a new business | district in Broad Ripple north of | the canal is nearer actuality todpy as residents in the area
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i bi College Ave,, 65th St, West-| : : field Blvd. and the canal, to set; { & plan of construction. = - Members of the nine-man com-| i 3 mittee met last night with mem-| bers of the City Plan Commission | 4 and voiced approval of the pro-| posal. It was decided that a cov-| enant be prepared .which would] » be attached to all property deeds in the area. | Restrict Building Types { The convenant would place re-| strictions on the types of build-| ings which could be constructed, te require § specified amount of off-| street parking space and otherwise control the development along a set pattern. “After the convenant has been adopted by each property owner the Plan Commission will prepare an ordinance zoning the area’ for business, - 3A public hearing on the pro-| posed ance would be held by the commission. If there is no! ‘widjor objection it would then be sent to City Council for passage. *. The ordinance would be so pre-|, pared as.to restrict the develop- | ment to requirememts set out in 24 the covenant. | i + Members of the Broad Ripple A committee who attended the meetoe last night were Jack Higgins, A. Peterson, J. F. Beldon, Charles E. Mulvey, Melvin Ketterman, Jesse E. Greene and Harold el . Other members of the are Paul Heaton Lahng and Morris Dodd. Mr. Mulvey, a property owner in the area, said residents are . the business development be‘they see no future in the unless it is zoned for busi-
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reme Court.’ The five state workers were denied pay and travel allowances amounting to more than $25,000 after Special Judge Floyd Burns ruled ‘in Marion Circuit Court that State Auditor Alvin Burch Was right in withholding pay ow: grounds that they could not
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State Barber Inspector; Elmer .W. Weller, director of the PSC| Motor Vehicle Division;
Charles Miser, maintenance su- | perintendent of the State'Highway Commission.
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