SEC:-!, TAGI! 4 THE NEWS—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1962 ,
Board asks area highway official
1*o meet on f horoug hf a re plan
The Chapel Hill aldermen have
asked Division-Highway Commis
sioner James G. W. MacLamroc
of Greensboro to meet with them
Dec. 10 in an attempt to finally
nail down the local thorough
fare plan.
The aldermen on Monday re
ceived from, the Carrboro Town
Board their revised version of the
plan, approved it and forwarded
it to the State Highway Commis
sion in Raleigh.
The Carrboro Board made only
minor changes in the 32-project
long^ange plan. One involved
the addition of a road link, be
tween Pleasant Drive and North
Greensboro St. Two; others set
up Carrboro aaea* projects on at
higher paiimty. “
Endorsed fully -
The Chapel Hill Board endor
sed the total plan as returned
to it by Carrboro. But Board
members expressed concern that
some, highway improvements pro
jects’^ the local area^were be
ing planned and even carried
out through Commissioner Mac
Lamroc’s office without being
coordinated in the thoroughfare
plan.
For this reason they asked
that the meeting bo. set up with
Him on Dec. 10. The Carrboro
Board and the District Plan
ning Board wilt also be in
vited to this meeting.
Among other matters of bus
iness, the aldermen; ^
Agreed to pay at portion of the
cost of extending a sewer line
westward on Roosevelt Ave. to
• & point where Ra^ JoUy Could
Jtap onto it.
3. By a 4-2 split vote revised
the budget ordinance to ap
propriate $700 to the Mer
■■! dhants Association for its
downtown Christmas lighting;
;i Town Manager Bob Peck and
!! Attorney J. Q. LeGrand ques
;i tioned the legality and advisa
’ ftsility of t^o appropriation,
jj Approved the issuance of
; $140,000 in bond anticipation
notes for purchase of the munic
;! ipal center site and construction
of a new fire station.
Finally approved a formal
Lions benefit
sale to be held
this Friday
The Hillsboro Lions Club will
conduct its broom and elect
ric bulb sale, Friday (Nov. 30)
from 4 to 9 p. m.
A house to house canvass
will be made by the members
of the Lions Club.
Chairman of the sale, Lion
F. E. Joyner, will be assisted
fay captains Fred Cates, H. W.
Moore, Sam Gattis, Carlton
McKee, George. Levings and
Sheriff “Buck” Knight. The en
tire Lions Club will work with
the above captains in promot
ing this sale.
. Brooms, ironing board cov
ers, and specially packaged
light bulbs will be featured
during the sale. Proceeds will
go to the Lions Club “better
sight program.’*
“Turn your front porch light
on Friday night and make a
purchase from the visiting Li
on,” appealed Chairman Joyn
resolution whereby the Chapel
Hill Housing Authority would
pay 10 per cent of the residen
tial rents it receives to the town
in lieu, of property taxes.
Held over for farther con
sideration pending receipt of
full specifications bids on a
chassis for a garbage truck;
and awarded a low contract
for two dump truck chassis
to Yatos Motor Co., low bidder,
for $4,854, trado-in included.
Heard from Town Manager
Bob Peck that, the recent reduc
tion by the State of the tax as
sessment on the Gleh Lennox
properties in Chapel Hill would
cost the town about $5,000 an
nually at the present tax rate;
that the town would have to re
fund about $2,500 to owner Wil
liam Muirhead for taxes paid
last year; and that this would
leave Glen Lennox with a tax
bill of about $25,000 a year on
the existing rate. Q
Agreed to install a sewer line
costing approximately $5,000 to
serve the McMaster St. area,
when funds become available, if
the property owners of the area
present a petition pledging the
cost of installation of tie-in lines.
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