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t a moderate liture reducthe President gether.” 1 government ) billion. Add on to $20 bil pent by state nts, and total ditures ' will ns a year, op of the coune of goods and
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utmost importance. plan to build or buy.
Zoning is an appropriate exercise of the police power, a basic
authority of ¢ity government. The main purposes of soning are:
ONE: To stabilize and con-~,
mrve property values.
‘congestion.
THREE: To astabilsh a master plan of land“use as & major
public approval before final City The Commission performs an important function
" Council action.
for home-owners.
The Board of Zoning Appeals, a creation of the zoning ordinance, hears appeals on variances from ply with zoning regulations applyprovisions of the ordinance where ing to their locations. A building such provisions appear to cause or use that existed prior to effecunnecessary hardship or practical tive difficulties preventing a property amendments is a non-conforming
each day of continuing viola counted as a separate offense.
tion also,
date of the ordinance
owner from using or improving use and not a violation.
his land according to zoning regu-|
lations surrounding the site.
Court decisions have not recog-|citY and passage of an amendnized regulations preventing an Ment to establish regulations are owner from realizing a greater profit if his property could be used
differently than the ordinance Z°Ring variances are also non|conforming. The existence of a
non-conforming use is seldom a good reason for permitting more {of the same type in the near
permits,
It must be remembered the! goning board is not a court in the judicial sense of the word. vicinity of h The board is a citizen group with) To Se Jas,
Also, such uses existing in jarea prior to annexation to
|non-conforming.
however. zoning ordinance does
. authority to detide zoning ap-|cover such situations as:
peals at public hearing
notice of appeal has been made.
aa
roll. call “dvtarmis enffe the aaa). Pili. roll cali DO -PPOXY
votes.
The zoning board exists to hear appeals and to seek enforcement) of the zoning ordinance only.
Zoning Ordinance
The divisions of the ordinance are enactment and interpretation, district regulations and administrative detail regulations. latter two are most important. District regulations set up three kinds of districts, use, area and
height. Use districts establish
permitted use may be made of | property in any given location in
the city.
Area districts serve to control congestion of buildings and density of population by prescribing a minimum number of square feet of lot area for each family that
may occupy any given lot.
Height districts establish a maximum height of buildings permitted at any given location. The ordinance permits building in ex-
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{bullding. conduct of persons.
or other vehicles.
The action under zoning.
of buildings or premises.
EIGHT: Kind of quality of
what terials used in a building.
t building.
series defining terms used buying and
terms is by Noble P. Hollis executive secretary, Board Zoning
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Non-compliance with an order of the zoning board resulting from a public hearing is a viola-
Non-Conforming Uses
These are uses that do not com-
Buildings and premises granted
ONE: Racial restrictions on
I THREE: Minimum height of a FOUR: Behavior or personal FIVE: Bize or weight of trucks
BIX: Street or alley parking congestion, except where congestion rests on land use subject to administration or enforcement
SEVEN: Aesthetic appearance
- TE N: Discrimination between ‘taverns and other retail busi-
Editor's Note: It is important to know the language of real estate. This is the second of a
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the corner windows which give the house an exceedingly at“tractive exterior appearance. As you enter the protected front door, you will notice a
door on the right leading into the garage which, as most
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usually does that. country now has about: $18 bil-|
this would mean trouble.
ests them.
than 10 or 12 per cent of our na-| tional ‘income, we are not in hot
That is why credit men are| watching the figures closely. |
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1950 prosperity without a crystal ball before the Optimists Club on {Friday in the Severin Hotel. | “The Optimists think so much of
Pennsylvania president. And the) William Henry Brown Memorial, Scholarship, established in mem-|
the road, offers university eduears in schools of the! March 11 under the College]
Entrance Examination Board, and at Los Angeles, Calif. If
{your son can hold his own in the
exams, write P, O. Box 592, Princeton, N. J.
DR. M. O. ROSS, amiable presi-
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credit causes that, foo. And if|figure. That is in. dollars. the bottom falls out of the eco- the national income, the other| nomic boat, an overload of credit part of the ratio is not. So a dip| {in national 1 remember correctly, this {cause havoe, pile up relief lines clamshell in existence. in a hurry.
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‘has’ two large corner windows and this whole area is exceedingly bright And cheerful. The other entrance to the kitchen leads t6 a hallway and the dining area opposite. The turn to the left takes you to the two large bedrooms, one
But |
income could still]
Dr. Dauer should be able tol
lion on the cuff. In normal times tel] us how close we are to the, But jymit, and how credit habits have| credit men do not figure it that changed. Big Household Finance, NOPPers and piles by a plant on “what's Cookin’ way. Credit ratio is what inter-/anq other
{catering to the small borrower,
80 long as we do not owe more can teil quickly when the winds
are shifting.
cross-ventilation. Both Dbedrooms have large wardrobe type | closets and there is an additional linen closet in the hall. The basement is excavated under the entire house and there is ample room for recreational, Jaimasy and heating facilities.
, Bas. a, Fre:
the future.
. . » BIG CLAW-—Blaw-Knox Co. has just completed the largest It lifts 17 tons, fills a railroad car in three lifts. It will be used to [lift coal from barges to storage
finance companies Chesapeake Bay.
» SINCE 1942 General’ | Corp. has paid employees $5 mil-
FHA-approved project is one of| {the biggest in the state. ro Construction of the onopFing] bill id Che center completing the project 1s ; LW" expected to start soon. 8 Meanwhile, the Apartment Firman o C, sina Owners Association reported ma- iE He back, = Jor 1949 property transfers, many! a (of ‘which are scheduled for face[itting this year. The 40-unit Chelsea Manor was patel sold by Myron McKee to Levin-| son Chelsea Manor Realty! Corp., but management remains ita the Willlam R. Hunter Co., cans, ne
ance Co. disposed of its Ineur- S08 ment holdings last year with sale of 24 units at 3145 N. Illinois St. to Philip Kraft, South Side Baking Co. president; the 17-unit Lin-| colnshire, and Mrs, aged by Allison Realty, and they, Meridian-Salem, 3536 N. Meridian |R Ha 8t., managed by Keller Realty. Empire Life and Accident In. Bruns and Pronk surance Co. acquired part of the! Pra Marlborough holdings at 38th St. {chairman and Central Ave. while Sam Pat- |
terson sold the Carmine, 31 W. Mus
dete
Motors |
L&R Firm Plans “Three New Projects
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American United Life Insur-
Robert Allison, man-|
20-unit Kathclamar, 1202-1212 Meridian St., from Klausner Bros The Meridian Apartments, 6 W.
M, Atki pao, Gu
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. | Knight, John H. Max obe:
coll, Kenneth
8S. and HE. Ostrom Jr C anvention. Albert mans N 3 John E Bauer, T
| Tucker Jr, chairman: Burtt, Alex Adomatis, Joserh
aan Jack
6229 College Ave., Mr.| |AT™3D, A “Bivie’
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anson H
C CA and Ske. © n B, Looka-
Argus, yn Hensley, chaire
Nood I aia] Arren we Ww. | man Me vin Ww. a 1 vice chairmea i ason, Wiliam E. Mick | &F Otto” Jan, A fares: Ce Otto Meyer,
and Ki n EB auer. Ed dgar | inches, re ua Aggunt bE . Franke an en . eredit Hotel, alternates M {yeRoy 8. Miller, 9. F. Prewitt, Fred nt-—Georg Whelden. chairs GLE obert 8chr y Baril J Feueht, vice ¢ ghairman oble | SICHOT am vim, 0 or
Otto J wi Lian eitere. Ernest P Sinton nen, 1 Prank) “ol z ry Se H. Dirks, ivan “Cooprider a cparmag: | Willara Maple,
y oa * 15? chairman, nnin, Ruler) Wh sieve Sorry
C. Ba ket: Jonald Bruce. |enalrmant 1 will am ker, “kenneth Brape + Albert ng Sullivan, Otto J Feucné. Al
Harty on Grifiey is. icks, - ae John B. Lookabill, chairs Jong” A 0 Munad, Sol Me-1 ha Neri Wii . Vice Sairmang K arry. Cresta er am r dyes r Sieg mR srold iw XK ao Bas Earl *Wakner and Herbert Aer ho and Program — FP chairman; win H A. Douglass Bowen, arr,
Sydney V. J
Schisla t and Finance—-C. O. Orinsiade, | C, Carr, vice chairman Howard Fleber, Robert ye; Souls ensley, Norman Mets-| C0
Pred e Ker. etiviti B, Durham, chair. Masur, vice chairman: Emory y My ‘Robert M. Butterworth, M. William H. Keller Jr.
ead Qble J Binith, Pail t % alker. John A. eer William Dudley |
e. Altern ster : 2a on-—J 08 nH Roberts, ce §halrman;
h
Burchard
Bohn,
WHR it as ve Ponte. Shyger: Lyl if oy SEE Cad Hae and
party— Robert ; Fonnie Snyder, Viet haan William H Cooper. vice | (ieorge W. Ap legate Jr, William A Clarks c rin Dris- | Maurice R fam R, Fleming, Keone "R Giide- Holland. E. { Pitsenberger,
C. _Moldthan, ‘Herbert E. Redding 8 Rose, Prank
fenide.
tt, chairman; Fay C P,. Pry.
Masten Pilling, I. Ma
i Robert Walter
Fall Creek Pkwy. to Norman| Ceneressional Contact Fred C. Tucker, Wheeler.i David Woods | Wright. ehairman: William jrennan, vice Nelson and Jame pea s s K ghalrman. C O. Alig Fermor 8 Gannon, masag Dy ing_Everett G cass esesns Prosssnsa cee oO owman ier, George A. Kuhn, E Kirk ior r. L. G. erner obtained the cKinney. H Duff im, George Sadlier | man. George F. Clayton, Ralph
Donald R jH 1eber Miles
Fr Thompson. chairvice chairman; A
oulter, J Arthur Rentsch and W. Law Bundridge, Leon © lark, C Michigan 8t., acquired the famous rence Sexton. m nN . pot Heinrichs pong, ConicCormick. R 4 o x Hotel English name when S. B. son, ehal 3 man TY Jo y eo Engh ie leon gH an, nM Zwislor, Tm Rete ri ghairmap. John F ¢ layton, M. (cheva ennet filer rehie uoppala, 1 edland purchased the build- nay Fred T Hill, Howl and A Johnson H Xa Bud Ostrom Russ Hartman and ng. ad Ham E. Nive aro onder nt LH "Le wis chairman; ‘n’ tae Breakfast—Willls Adams, Another major - apartment gg a amill. vice chairman Charles | chairman: L Howard" Fieber.” vice chair: orrest es icha Y building, the 24- pit ar -View Hobers ‘iy Aorsard R Hokahaon. Henlgy john B. Looksbil Michael a Quin? at was Hott Charle W. Mason. D yiter, eorge . aker an 3726 N. Pennsy vania Nicoson, Paul Starrett, w allace. C Tomy | Catherine Winchester purchased by Dr. Cecil Ball last and Abert EB. OB Weltare—Harry L. Robbins, chairman; { Educational — Earl B. Teckemeyer and Joseph J. Schmid, vice chairman; William | year. Hugh A. Teeters, co-chairmen: Jriold G. EK ec David Herman 8. ————— { Davis, George .H. Dirks. Willa P. Jen- [Albert nnan, Roy C. Smith, Nilam nings, O._ L. Price, Jane Steadman. Wayne A Soltau, Ernes Thompson, Ray Edi t to St eak |W. Whifing and Board s L V 00 Whitehead, Paul filllams, Adam Breck 1 or P | _ Ethies — Gu Williams, chalrman: and Ilene Holland | vice chair man; Walter i Ev Pec kham;- M. Lyle With
‘Here Wednesday |~
west. ern Sdnor of Factory Man-.
cwtihe ~ Society. |tor Advancement of Management Wednes-
Mr, Wheeler formerly was an industrial engineer for Cadillac Motor Car Division of General } Motors Corporation. His subect Will | De yy 8 Wheeler
lin Cost Reduction?”
Hn the Travertine Room of the | Lincoln Hotel, preceded by din-|
We are not in trouble now, | lion for suggestions to improve ner at 6:30 p. m. Reservations
{load gets too heavy, and IF national income has a sinking spell. |
Railroads are not all cinders and] loff. The chug-chug. "There have been other, things on the minds of executives besides profit and loss. Pennsylvania, for instance, there's education. Two scholarships have been established in memory of Me officials of the road. The Frank Thomson Scholarship was estab- | ECONOMY NOTE: Those Ger-| |
On the
water, but it is getting warm { but we may be soon if the credit products and processes,
In all 559,000 suggestions were|
may be made with Duane Elmore! {at IM-5353.
{turned in, and 23 per cent paid SCOOP FOR NEWSMEN
rewards,
averaging!
BOSTON, Jan. 7 (UP)—A new]
ance in a shop on famed Newspa- |
[so823. were paid in v. 8. Savings Sandy bar has made its appear-|
Dr. Ross that they ask him to do/ man doctors who can predict
it each year.
business looks good.
creasing of production facilities, |
new products and plenty of spend <1
ing money out to put us knee-deep ih the economic cover of 1950. And deficit financing by the government, as bad as it is
principle, gives business a mone. |
tary blood transfusion to the extent of five to seven billion a year.
That's new money, new busi-| And for the time it helps. That is, if you can, like the three
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