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f 07 ;•??**» *• J t. .1889 ,?t •;*'!•;. HB.H Future Fate Twd-Ye$r - -•-% End ByAnneCtoper wtinclude*8irage; an parking would be in poraiy look to'lhe new d&eloomenf, Mr. Of Building m an attempt to end a hw-yaar. deadlock on parking lots.' ' , ', P0C»m'« plan it swtiflcDso about the alder gttding the future of SWtnWf, flmavett school bunding- it would be resurfaced with Common Council Monday night took the Wrool, ths nannmg%an] *»ttneMferenee "Tn» Pocaro plan envisions using the stage first steps, to determine the immediate future In the former auditorium area tor two efficien- brick to.match tn» newer wing, now contain- - .^session Wednesday night." . ing the gymnasium, - 61 401 Bread street, which buckled under .. fpi press and pujfflc: were barnid from the cy units, with four two-story unite occupying debris, caused by the demolition of close-by the rest of the-auditorium space. The "In a breakdown 0) apartment types and • imMng in whteh tw« separate proposals were sizes, Mr.Pocaro plans 1B new units with 29 buildmjs, and which ultimately will be razed. (Psctissed tor4eveto(^g«ofld8rnlnlums and ' Cleveland Plaza plan does not Include apart- Common Council has voted to request a reat ments in the auditorium, suggesting instead converted trom the school building. Of these, towdwuses on ths (tosweii School property. eight would be efficlimofes (one room plus a estate appraisal from Rynn/Ramage Com- .The-former elementary school was closed tc that the ana-cogid be used by-condominium pany, liapte street. owners tor re?rtattaa«l or social purposes. Pullman kitchen m bath), 15 one-bedroom, "••"—B in June, \m because of declining 18 two-bedroom add sight three-bedroom, Currently, the building, which sits on an nt. alley between Broad street and Railroad 1 would provide access trom 'The Cleveland propsoal would build 21 avenue, 4s empty, since city Construction Of- i proposal, rteeMd by the city after 1 But Cjjyeiand plaza Is also re- brand new units and convert 14 from the ex- ficial Martin Egan has declared it unhabitable. "-led deadline last week was. ruled t may M made a two- isting building. Of the total, five would be one- • by municipal attorney ftussell T. 'The building's tenants, Mr. and Mrs. John bedroom, 20 two-bedroom and ten three- if and returned to its sender unopened. bedroom. Glynn, who were absent from the buKdlng I dosed meeting was legally permissible vhen the debris fell through the roof, are now r the State's Sunshine Law, according to emporartly located In a furnished apartment Ing Inspector Martin Egan. because the lttew Providence. i was discussing the disposition of public : .Under terms of a state-funded city program, • . As a result, however the public wtH H Glynns are eligible for relocation LAST CHANCE TO QET THf WrVS^ Tonight Is, IM list produsm +STU -^- * the contents of the Planning Board's stistance, which could include down pay- 1 on the two proposals for Roosevelt until TW|t, rental and moving costs. In addition, It Musical Theater presentation of "BoofNtm". which Is being staged at Hew PMdmn* High School. Tickets will be mufllible at We door. Cobbrttlng the mm an Chris SibUHi Sut Hay, &c . <m Council's next meeting on Monday, ^ possible that the insurance company carried Ort, Jeanne CoHins, Shannon McMahon, Telry Dunne, Kate Wlnslow, Tkn VBrientni imt eer- August 31. flf.the demolition company, Mazzoochl of man. MMT1$ sponsored by the Summit Ana YUCA. CHI the YUCA at 273-3300 tortftmf Rone of the two potential buyers of the pro- iladlson, may also pay part of moving costs. perty is then choeen by the Council, It will be 'According to Mr. Egan, the building could up tt the buyer to take Hie next step towards )ecome habitable again, ff specific problems," ^ngUance wtth the ptty'ii zoning code. » minding roof repairs, floor supports and the Kttriorparapet, were resolved. Th« Ak OHrtroiitrc'Strike * • : 1 line whit that eedt and would need tt Is not known what the building's owner, fat setbacks and parkin* »- MtMrt flttsrer, has m mind, nor what route s. The buyer of the property could ttttlflsurance company might want to go. Local Travel Agents Take Time msdlfy his buiklmg plans to conform Hswewr, while different procedures may be wJsfionlng, Mr. Egan et^MMed. or pami involved, In the long run the eity wlH own the the Wanning Board' (which has jurisdiction /-property, which to part « the tommuntty Out to Ponder Two-Week Ordeal over these particular v«ri«H^hypsr«lt«kM development parcel which is being readied for |)Mpceed with prttent plant, destinaMoiw, even though this may Involve • construction «f tanisr citizen housing. The ci- As Canadian air controllers ended i protest . I »two»*—-"-—*-— ty, new has $360,000 for Year 7 from CO funds longer ground travel, driving to Kennedy or U this week over tin tiring of striking U.S. con- Guvdla instead of Newark Airport. •-to>-pr»perty acquisition. trollers and North Atlantic flight pattern* Posts* purchase combinations are possl- Mrs. m»mw at Na«r,tnd Far Travel btgan to return t0 tome Wffbinbe.rt nor- bl«: the ttsu^WM company and the eity nkay malcv, several Surmr*trawaag»nts loo* tlnw buy the budding; th* lmw<* eontpmy may lrlkeandtr buy the ftu»djd£«f* *wn*r may s«H the on trom (.ngufls m^mmmmm ^^Pr iend-the insurance com* But. it would imWfmWik' SF f would be taken to make the necessary Xti)apleT.Whwi«'lUgrJt nad"been - redeveloped* tormer^etiotMn Cra«ai4, the repair*, estimated at $10,000 to $15,000, to cancelled-by Lufthansa, became ''frantic" that those passengers voicing an opinion oh Mlln Street School, which was transformed In- i«bujlda«uildina designated for demolition ana called Summit all the way trom Germany the politics involved had almost all supported to an office and commercial development. Tnt debris ik the building when the to find out what to do next. Unfortunately, President Reagan's hardline position. Mr. Pocaro has bid $500,000 for the pro- demolition Company «as taking down adjoin- their $35 call was wasted since, with lutthan. Mrs. Anasph has bean pleased by the perty on which tie has proposed building 47 ing buildings which were four-stories high.- sa uncertain of when they could proceed, number of her clients' who have called apartments (efficiencies and one and two White skylights na# b«en covered, when the there was no way the agent here could help bedroom units) which would be priced Travelong to say that they returned home safe- between $40,000 and $80,000. The debris lendM,it Ml through to the living room them. 1 ly with little or no delay. She has found that EMCTetUmND CHIEF - Hoy Stjtosltm. leffiStmimit building contractor who was recently ofttwapartmentiWW Cleveland Plaza firm has offered $475,000 to Cancellations and changes of plans wire there Is a lot more understanding from the the city and would bulk), if accepted. 35 one Hetted 1W43 Nation*/ Grand Chfoet Die Indepenitait Order of Vikings, Is congratulated by T»» «rC«»or of the building is ua«( tor other stories, however. Fraift Pedrlck, pt public when there is a ftwal, emergency ' and two bedroom apartments with an average Martin fry of tow Providence, a delegate to the Vtklttgrrecenl national convention held In mine, dent of Paulson's Tram Burwu, toWflf # than when just ww alrHne it on strike and price to $105,000. - Illinois. Beten m>g elected to the Highest poslHfntfihs fraternal Swedish organization, Mr. -.-ilndtr« eerttfiCtft M Insurance, according pie who had to be in Europe by att (raw* plans go awry, such.w tte case In Engstnm held mptelUon of Vice Gmd Chief tot.tm-mrs. A 31-year mmbar of Trotsig Lodge iUnhsd'sstrlkelastyear. -• In comparing the Wd8. it should be to Vlto GatM. Housing Director, the city is held toattendaotelngirKl decided totak«*»# rememoersd that the city Is not obligated to No. $9, MA (ngstrom and his family were honored*t the Convention's Brand Bill. "harmless.'," , • m#;.« Jhancwg a faght oafloeUaHon. "I tan honestty teH you that moat of the accept th» higher ol the two, but may decide th»fft».Joh»rMi»«n, Manager « Near and passehBsrs have been really great," the said. on the. basis of the oast Interests of the coni' Far tnW *SBeaey, cwnmented that although Some of her clients have volunteered to checti fliunKy. they bid beefl fortunate nr having few eights themselves, knowing that «a travel canceHatiflni, {"people who have had trios AQtfltDftf Aft (JVtftQftlQd wftfi QQMllftt IJlWCk* Although both developers would remodel Booze and Games Get Scrutiny City, Police planned toratong time are still going: they're «g of schedules. The aWlnes nave oeen too the scnoet't hn.sxIstlfiB buUdinps as apart* To'conform Wins«»»'state regulations, which open at 8 a.m., for such beverages are )ust olhig up 10 make sura their (Hghfj in busy during the-,efnsrgtfncy. to tettow their ments and use the fontitr athletic field for . Common Cptmdl tutsday night took the first pleased by the proposed change. usual policy of calhng agent* and travellers to parking and the construction tf-tnmhouses, steps to«h#»th*hflurs of sale of alcoholic still scheduled"), many new inquiries coming In the area of operation of amusement 2-Yur in are about trains. notify them of cancaUattDn differences between tttelr proposals are: 1 games, Council 'proposed that three such Each day, Mrs. Anason said, she and her • 'Mr, •waro'l BUM* Cttll tor ens garage, Atthisamaflme, an ordinance was also in- machines permitted in any premise would Oftto} Mrs.