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E "cm,, serving sumriiit since 1889 herald VOL.W, NO. 47 pCH 22,1679 273-4000 $7 A YEAH 16c J30 Parking Spaces fa*t During Garage Construction CulBAot Will Close in April merce will lease 75 to 80 by Lucy Meyer would be' leased by the were within easy walking later would run into thr After the flrat week of I Spaces at K0 a month in Chamber, distance of the center of Christmas season," Dr. April, the Cullis and Lewis •' church lots and I he Summit or the railroad Ross said. '. Suburban Hotel in this "Peripheral areas will be parking lot will be closed to established, and maps will station. Sergeant Robert Haley, ' emergency period," said cars until the tiered be printed to show people "This situation will only traffic officer, has been structure is finished in f . William Stampes, president how to get there," Stampes exist for a two-month checking lots for the number November. Common . of the Chamber. He noted. period. By the end of June or of vacant spaces and found Council met with members suggested the city make 80 early July, a part of the the railroad lot, both cast of the Chamber of Com- ; meters in the railroad lot Dr. Murray Ross, who Community Development and west, averaged about 60 merce Tuesday night to '] available for leasing to the was presiding in the absence area should be cleared and empty ones a day. More figure out what to do about Chamber. Additional spaces of President Watson Smith, made available for 60 to 70 detailed studies will be the 130 lost spaces. could be found by changing said the Police Department cars. The target date for the made. He said a snow fence spott in the two-liour zones would look at all areas with finishing of the garage Is could be put across the "The Chamber of Com- to all-day parking, which two-hour parking which November 21. Anything railroad lot to reserve a portion of it for Chamber of Commerce members who Council Considers Controversial Bill would lease spaces. Stampes had suggested they pay the city $20 a month, but Common Council wanted to Tree Ordinance Again Rears Its Head think about it and didn'l make a decision. by Lucy Meyer involve a dozen trees at the nance telling me what I can denial. "Other than that this On March 28, bids will be A tree ordinance, which most, according to the city do on my own property." A would be a flag lot, we can received for building the caused controversy when it forester. permit would be required find no reason for denying garage. "If all goes well, by was introduced before, is "The city has the ex- only in certain situations, it," Councilman Schretter the first week of April again under consideration pertise to handle even a 100- such as when putting up a said, after his law com- preparation should start," by Common Council. year-old tulip tree," William building or interfering with mittee studied it. Since the Councilman Kdward Otocka At Monday night's con- Calnan, the forester, said. a driveway. mayor had requested a said. He also noted at one ference meeting, Alfred The majority of the The proposed changes will chance to speak on the point, when construction Schretter gave the council seemed against the be released to the public for subject, action was post- became heavy, about 125 recommendations from his city's assuming the task of comments before in- poned until April 3. workmen would be on the law committee, some of caring for such trees. troduction of the ordinance. As to other appeals, site and parking spaces which were not favored by As to a tree removal Appeals One-Sided Councilman Thomas Button would be needed for them. the rest of the council. permit. Councilman Common Council questioned the process since Stampes was against Disagreement arose as to Edward Otocka said: "I'm discussed the Allen Good Common Council was using the high school whether trees designated as dead set against an ordi- appeal from a variance (Continued on Page 2) parking tot in the summer "Landmark" should be ^y^>lUlartotkit|MIte.gloeh and transporting people by playgmuML *••**•* MceturQy (howlag are Gearge After, JIU Alber, Krlsta After, maintained by the city or use of a shuttle bus. "U Da**y art Davii Carry, JeanHcr Dale apd KM l&we. 8*t story. tb« property owner. School Board's Busy Night would never wort," he (Jw)y BHcfcFnedmaaalieto) ••HitV important enough „•> declared, and didn't ask for to be a landmark free. tt-» use of a minibus. In other business, Com QtdUtl they Situation, Witt slide*, dori'f Bflnfc ' tfiere fc, any children push one another by the Council <Sw r,_JfcW6EE0 o Summit's minority im- -qumtton- (he minority im- HnL the dJldren tod black off the top and there's an wouldn't have to gef per- "We don't expect you to "This slide show was put balance was no secret from balance has been forthright- "The tire playground has marks on their bands from injury or they walk in front mission from the owner to like us or agree with us, but together by Betty McKer- the OEEO as the ly brought out in the com- bean to for \ two years at th« tins, but after a few of a swing and are hurt. So designate it as a landmark we have been ' honest," man who graduated from organization had been munity," Kendall declared. Berkeley school (in months the tires didnt no equipment is absolutely tree. Board member Prank Summit High school. She did monitoring Summit every Perhaps where the Board Berkeley Heights), and we cause any marks. The safe." Kendall said, referring to this as a college project (at Councilwoman Janet year, Kendall said. And had been lacking was in have had no major smaller pieces are hardly O'Brien said the train and the fact that two local Drew University)," Itev. Whitman said she didn't since the July 13 meeting adequately explaining the problems," said Betty noticeable and are cute. The barrel made of tires were newspapers had carried Merriam said The slides think the city should have when the Advisory Com- relationship with OEEO O'Brien, PTA president. large one, which will hold geared for the smaller statements claiming the showed what senior citizens the responsibility for the mittee report had been (Office • of Equal •The kids love It. I had about IS kids at a time, is not children and were low to the Board had recently shifted in Summit wanted in the tree, the property owner accepted, the Board had Educational Opportunity). thought the tires would be pretty, but not ugly, either." ground. The other pieces its emphasis from closing a way of housing, not all should continue to care for been discussing integration. Kendall said. "OEEO looks when it was first As to injuries, this had not were for older children. school to integration. "The agreeing. it. Landmark status would Reading from minutes of over our shoulders con- , , but they are not. been a problem, althought "The larger help with minority percentage of The group visited housing previous Board meetings, stantly. Every year we tell , It's attractive to look two children had been hurt muscle coordination and the students in the schools has for elders in Somerville, he noted minority im- them what the minority at. The tires stay clean as in falls. "There is a potential smaller stimulate the been a concern of the Board Westfield, Basking Kidge, Enrollment balance had been discussed enrollment is in each the rain washes them.They (Continuedon Page}) since the beginning." Roselle, Union, Plainfield, for injury with any on September 13; November school." That government agency would like to see Morristown and Sparta and At 3,839 Kendall pointed out that 44 8,16,21,30; December5,21; showed pictures of what public meetings had been January 11,16,18; February each school reflect the minority percentage (about they saw. Enrollment in the city's held dealing directly or 5 and March 7. Cost per unit would be Not in Competition indirectly with declining 11 percent) in Summit. schools is down five students "These were discussions around $40,000, if Summit enrollment and integration (Continued on Page Jl since September 30 of last at public meetings but also had 150 units. The slides year according to Dr. was also mentioned at those ended with the thought: Two Groups Apply for Funds Richard L Fiander, "We would be building for superintendent of schools. our elders now but for by Lucy Meyer who want a tax shelter." why our application won't Enrollment at the end of ourselves in the future. The' two organizations The Housing com- be granted. This isn't a shot February was 3,839 Please give us a PUSH," he applying for funds for senior missioner thinks the in the dark. HUD advertised students. Increases were said. citoen housing are not in decision from HUD will be in the newspapers for so seen in the elementary competition with each other, received within four or five many units of senior citizen grades, with enrollment Garner Morgan, Housing weeks. He expects a housing in certain areas of reaching 1,817 pupils, as Authority commissioner, favorable answer. New Jersey. Summit is one compared to t ,803 at the end Other said: "SAGE has hired a "We can't see any reason (Continued on P«j« 2) of September. coordinator to get their However, the High School effort underway.