Page 2-Tuesday, October 23, 1979-The Michigan Daily .......C INxm PERSO Cuncil may control BELINDCMO PERSO eE~i~a ann~s~a, 4southside building PO K TBFATII AE Referring ""to present zonin g, PO KTBILLIARDS CHAMPION, City Council took a long-awaited first designations as "archaic," Hood sai' m2 < i4' !step last night to. pass an ordinance to the changes would give council greater THURSDAY at 4pm and 8pm control high density development in control over development and heigt. FREE exhibition atthe Union Anrb'sSuhre.solve traffic problems in southern At atThe South Area is the Briarwood Mall Arbor.' APendleton Room N ara sothofSadumBulvad "At least we'd like to get the bait a $L west of Stone School Road, and north of rolling on the South Area," Hood said. ______________________________________________________________I-94, and development there has been Acag nteznn riac t ..,- an object of concern in council for some fects the entire city. tiAMXMMO.bten10ad2 OTHER COUNILMEMBERS sa'a Awlr MA iIM Obew u1lad 25 they favored the amendment but in- dwellin'g uisper acre wol edicated they wanted more time t allowed according to the ordinance reconsider it. Late last night no action~ ..passed at first reading at the evening had yet been taken on another' i meeting. Currently, the zoning or- resolution directing the Planning dinance allows a maximum of 124 Commission to review the'zoningo zoning units in the highest multi-family vacant land in the South Area. Thi~ . "zoning classification, resolution was also submitted by lCourQ, The limit on the number of units cilman Fisher and Hood. It included l would effectively restrict the height of directive to the planning commission tib future construction projects in those stop all action on petitions for zoning zoning classifications, changes or site plans in areas zoned foT Fourth Ward Councilmen Edward nmultiple-family dwellings in the Southi EN G IN EER SHood and David. Fisher, both Area until the zoning ordinance amenm E N G N E R SRepublicaans, submitted the ordinan- dment is approved by Council, or at~ O V E R S E A S. h rdnnewa ase prid sxt as unanimously. Next, the City Planning HOOD SAID THE new density limits Commission must submit a report con- were numbers suggested as reasonablk cerning the density changes to Council by city planners. before final vote can be taken to change *Don 't wear suits and ties the zoning ordinance. A public hearing " Don't sit at desks will also be scheduled. " ./ 0 DO work outdoors FISHER SAID the density changes'1 " " Do take charge were proposed because of a citizen andC council desire "to, reduce the density0 " DOfac may callnge Daiy Potoby YREA CANG and prevent the development of another " Do bear heavy responsibilities ily eSofficldB llti "DO operate sophisticated electronic equipmentEds nse ig en e tctlieSuhed" .ISnays toy nteER Do record information on oil and gas wells Dual light bulbs, invented 100 years ago by Thomas Edisorn, illuminate his .Movathon, it was reported that D inepethsifrainbusiness office in Greenfield Village. A banquet was held in Dearborn D iyO fcaBultnMissouri had not ratified the 19th AOir pre thei ow nfoses io yesterday to honor the centennial observance of Edison's invention. 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