The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1984 Page: 3 of 28
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The additional certificates,
said Moore. were scheduled to
roach retirement by 1994. the
paying agent on the new issuan-
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create sufficient funds to cover
other estimated costs on the ad-
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Moore also noted that his in-
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sales cinerator project.
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That hearing is set for 4 p.m.
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dress the commission in thot he—., . , .
(Thomas) did not have complete Building Standards
detoils concerning the problem
Thomas also noted thon ,
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mission that the matter con-
sence of City Police Chief Corson storage insurance on vehicles noted that he feH the city should
when picked up by a wrecker have coverage regordless to
service. The city could be liable if protect any possibilities of
ween specific wrecker service
ope roton ond the police chief wrecker operators didnt want to item be noted for insertion and
regarding requrements for carry the insurance according to consideration on the Dec 10
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tificates of obligation).” stated also approved unanimously by
Moore judging by the in- the commission.
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Prizes will bo awarded with
the recipient of the President s
Award receiving $100: $50
retained "up front,” noted formation from consulting city
Moore, which the city would engineering firm Kindle Stone &
have had to pay regardless Associates, Longview. indicated
Moore noted that interest ac- there would be sufficient funds
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iMMxxMheaPxpi stringent) probably contribute to and Dallas-Fort Worth appear to sen. "Vegetation and soils there and pine forests and boggy mended hearing before the
emissions coming from In- acid rains in Texas, according to be almost immune to negative are particularly vulnerable to wetlands are vulnerable, said Zoning Commission In on effort
dustrial fuel consumption, Iran- one study. impact from odd rain, according acid depositions, and acid Jensen. A preliminary analysis to obtain proper rezoning of the
sportation, electrical power to Jonson. Areas east of Corpus precipitation has been observed of four Eost Toxas streams In- desired property, despite a fur-
generation, petroleum and Potential natural sources in- Christi and Waco, and south of dicates that negative effects of nout of opposition local Ion-
mining industries. clude salty air from the Gulf of Toledo Bend "appear to be at every monitoring site In this acid rain have not been ob- downers.
Industrialized areas in eastern Mexico and coastal marshes, susceptible to only some of the area, although surface waters served and are probably unlikely
Oklahoma Arkansas and sulfur emissions from coastal negative Impacts." have not yet been adversely of- in the near future, concluded Monday. Dec
Louisiana and emissions from morshos and mudflats. The Longview area has been fected," he said. Jensen. Hall.
Mexico (where controls are less Areas west of Corpus Christi termed "most sensitive" by Jen- Northeast Texas soils, oak
the vehicle wos stolen or liobility ogams* the City of Car-
burglarized.“ thoge
going to the top three entries,
according to chamber manager
Mrs Tommie Gates.
Invitations to participate were
sent to area churches clubs
schools and organizations
throughout the county ac-
cording to Mrs Gates
The event will feature floats
and other entries based on the
County Chamber of Commerce
Christmas Parade are near com-
pletion with some 41 entries
noted by chamber secretary
Sarah Abernathy
The event is scheduled for
Monday night. Dec. 3. beginning
at 7 p.m.
Comprised mostly of young
groups including a number of
area Boy Scout Girl Scout and
Campfire Girls organizations.
affected by state statutes,
agreeing that there was a
definite naad for housing In Car-
thage.
Last week application was
made by Ezell for the recom-
Zoning actions to be documented by officials
Comtandtm Pagel
thecity code. review mop, with whatever Decisions on the location of single family dwelling to general based on a letter recommending whatever action they doomed
when asked if he thought it changes mode, would likely the proposed development on business of an eight-acre tract such action by Underwood. appropriate concerning in-
wou a be possible to review the hove to come back before the South Adams Street were based was illegally made. Ezell and local attorney Tom terpretation of the zoning mop
minutes and changes of the present city commission for ap- on information gained from a The matter concerning Bankhead then approached tho and the legalitypf the change,
ronmg map since Its original ac- proval by formal adoption. review of the city’s current developer Bob Ezell's proposed Carthage Board of Adjustments The commission voted to
septonce Thomas said, probably. Tho motions by Willis stem zoning map. apartments and tho property In who refused to take action. In- change the map to correctly
We probably can," said from problems during the past It was later determined by question came to the attention stood referring the matter back reflect the questioned property's
Thomas. Well have to get into it month concerning the efforts of Carthago City Attorney Robert of city building inspector John to the Zoning Commission for single family dwelling status.
» k View) and see. Luckily wo a Bryan housing developer to ob- Underwood, following com- Allen Young who refused to ap- formal change. referring tho matter of Ezell’s
have tho original map to review, tain the necessary acreage for plaints from certain landowners prove a building application The matter was then brought request back to the Zoning Com-
Wo should be able to handle it." development of a 56-un It apart- and a request from Thomas, that request made by the developer. to the attention of the city com- mission.
Thomas also noted that the ment complex. the designated change from Young's decision to deny was mission which was asked to take The city commission had also
indicated that their only concern
was the legality of the change as
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day edition of The Panola County going to the recipient of the
Post Director's Award and $25 for
However confirmation has the recipient of the Am
been received on a number of bassodor s Award
returning favorites including the It has been noted that Santo
Shriner's group as well as Claus will again mark his arrival
Elysian Fields High School Band, to the area during the Monday
Carthage school bonds and the night event
District Champion Carthage ....... —
same time as the original formation on projected steam
$300,000 in certificates sales from KSA representative
previously taken by the company Chris Mauritzen.
in connection with the in- AmBank was accepted as the
some Willis suggested the tabled
Carthage City Commissioners protective insurance policies wrecker service whether DPS
tabled action following some covering vehicles stored at sheriff or city police action is
discussion, on wrecker service private wrecker facilities. required - and it that action
policies based on recom- "Some question of insurance requires the city carry the
mendation from City Manager has come up noted Thomas ‘m storage coverage
Charles Thomas due to the ab- that the chief has been requiring Commissioner Steve Kelley
wil be held Thursday. 7 pm at
<T^hogs City Woll for the por-
pose o* consideratfion for action
on four items
Moms for cowsMteraPon of cow
damnation or othevr action in-
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1984, newspaper, November 28, 1984; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499661/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.