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By LINDSAY HAYES
Staff Writer
The Orange Water and Sewer
Authority and the developers of
Rosemary Square are proceeding
with negotiations to run utility lines
through the walls of the downtown
project's parking garage.
The plan to run the lines through
the garage was never an obstacle for
Fraser-Morrow-Daniels Co., the
development firm for Rosemary
Square, president Whit Morrow said.
"Someone tried to raise it as a
major stumbling block, but it's not,
nor has it ever been one," he said.
Officiate hesitate to recommend TUNC system to
By LEE ANN NECESSARY
Staff Writer
UNC administrators cannot decide
whether Maryland's College Park
campus would benefit from a plan
to consolidate their universities and
colleges in imitation of the UNC
system. "In some discussions with people
from Chapel Hill, we found there
were concerns over that university
receiving less funding, while another
number of institutions did relatively
better under the consolidation pro
cess," said Joseph Gilmour, executive
assistant to Chancellor John Slaugh
ter of the University of Maryland at
College Park.
Gilmour said a Maryland Board
of Higher Education report found
that while East Carolina University's
funding increased about 48 percent
in the past year, UNC-CH's funding
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Morrow said running utility lines
through the walls is a common
practice that will allow access for easy
repair.
"It is a good solution to avoid any
potential conflicts with existing
underground services in the public
alley," he said.
The developers had previously
proposed running the utilities
through an underground vault in a
small alley between Franklin and
Rosemary streets. OWASA rejected
the proposal because it would not
allow enough space for maintenance
increased by about 4 percent. N.C.
State University's funding decreased.
The reallocation of new operating
and capital resources under a con
solidation process concerns Univer
sity of Maryland officials because the
College Park campus remains the
comprehensive research institution in
the state, Gilmour said.
Gilmour said in dealing with a
complex situation of universities, the
governing board would not be able
to pay as much attention to the
specific funding needs of the larger
institutions.
Former UNC-system President
William Friday called fears of
decreased resources expressed by
some UNC officials unfounded.
"In actual dollars, the institutions
are better off, and that can be
documented," Friday said. "They are
especially better off as having more
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of the utility lines, including ' water
and sewer, telephone, gas and cable
television lines.
Installing the lines in the parking
garage would be cheaper than placing
them underground, Morrow said.
When lines are placed underground,
the cost increases because developers
must avoid the many lines already
running through the ground.
The major water mains run along
Rosemary Street, said Pat Davis,
acting executive director for
OWASA. The lines that will extend
to the parking garage are privately
freedom from politics."
Friday, the first president of the
UNC system when it consolidated in
1972, said consolidation funding for
the universities depended on intense
political pressure.
"It (funding) was politics from top
to bottom," Friday said. "It was an
intense kind of situation that really
benefited no one."
A proposal to provide common
salaries to professors no matter which
school employed them has also raised
concern among administrators, Gil
mour said.
David Dill, assistant to UNC-CH
Chancellor Christopher Fordham,
said the tendency for professors' and
technical staff members' salaries to be
similar throughout the UNC system
makes it difficult for UNC-CH to
compete in recruiting and retaining
faculty and staff members.
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Davis said Fraser-Morrow-Daniels
has only submitted a general
concept plan, which OWASA has
found acceptable. The developers'
resubmitted plan will have to include
refined plans and additional details,
he said.
The plan meets all of OWASA's
requirements, Morrow said, and no
major changes will be made before
it meets the approval of OWASA.
Water and sewer plans are for
warded to the N.C. Division of
Because UNC-CH must compete
in a market of research institutions,
a differientiated wage scale is needed
within the system.
"But when you have one system,
how do you create differences without
making it look unfair?" Dill said.
Dill said it is possible to have
differentiated policies without break
ing up the system.
"I do not think that we should be
treated better, just differently," Dill
said.
Friday said he has been a consul
tant to Maryland Gov. Donald
'Schaefer on the processes North
Carolina used to develop the UNC
Religious denominations
make programming plans
for 24-hour cable network
By AMY WINSLOW
Staff Writer
Although plans remain speculative,
10 religious denominations may
create an interfaith cable network, the
first of its type by major mainline
faiths.
Vision Interfaith Satellite Network
will receive free airtime from the
Denver-based Telecommunications,
Inc., said Yanni Simonides, a repre
sentative for the Greek Orthodox
Churches.
"We are still in the infant stages
right now, however," Simonides said.
The coalition includes 10 Christian
denominations, but members are still
determining the final criteria for
membership, said Sonia Francis,
executive for communications at the
Episcopalian Center in New York.
The churches include the United
Methodist, Roman Catholic, Presb
yterian, Episcopalian, Evangelical
Lutheran, Lutheran-Missouri Synod,
Seventh-day Adventist, Reformed
Church in America and Greek
Orthodox Churches.
"There's a lot of excitement about
the possibility of such a network,"
Francis said.
The group will broadcast religious
based programming on a 24-hour
channel, beginning in the late part of
1988, said David Ochoa, commun
ications executive for the United
Methodist Church.
Although mainline churches have
long said that television is not their
primary source of communication
with the public, they have since
realized the power of television, said
Robert Nixon, communications
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said.
"It's pretty much of a rubber
stamping process," he said.
Fraser-Morrow-Daniels must also
attain approvals from the Security
Exchange Commission and the town
before it can begin construction,
Morrow said.
The plans must be approved before
the developers can close the project
with the town on March 3, 1988, and
begin construction.
Maryland
system.
Schaefer has adopted the consol
idation idea as part of his education
plan, said Welford McLellan, Schae
fer's assistant press secretary.
Schaefer backs the consolidation
proposal because he feels one board
could better manage the academic
and budget programs, resulting in less
political pressures on funding,
McLellan said.
Consolidation also addressed the
need to strengthen the state's higher
education system structures and
higher education concerns in the
Baltimore area, Gilmour said.
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for the Seventh-day Adventist
Church in Washington, D.C.
TCI, in offering free airtime to
religious programs, is boosting its
image and fulfilling a societal obli
gation, Nixon said.
"The general trend in commercial
networks today, however, is to edge
religious programming out of exist
ence," he said.
Although no Jewish or Moslem
groups have become involved in the
project, Francis said she has never
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members. Southern Baptists are not
involved, she said, because they have
their own network system.
"We anticipate the Jewish faith to
be well represented on the board of
directors and in programming,"
Ochoa said.
Music, liturgical services and
masses will be included in the pro
gramming, but the group has not
determined the hours and exact
content of programming.
Although the churches have to
work out budget details, funding will
be shared among the churches, Nixon
said.
"The most interesting thing about
the network is that it will not allow
solicitation," Ochoa said.
The idea of such a network started
when the TCI corporation offered the
free time, Francis said, and the word
spread to other groups.
"We feel very confident it (the
network) holds lots of opportunities
for us," she said.
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