Tuesday, September 14, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page even ,. Tuesday, September 14, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Council mulls co-ops, front yard parking lots; By MIKE NORTON ed in size depending on the size lot of complaints about this busi- There was a unifying theme of the overall yard. ness." to last night's City Council ses- C O U N C I L MEMBERS But, Belcher added quickly, sion in the form of that age-old were anxious for assurances y r no one is out to "kill" child Ann Arbor dilemma: How do from Laidlaw that the ordinance day-care centers. you maintain traditional neigh- would not permit "streets full "WE'RE TRYING to work borhoods in a community where of front yard parking lots," but otsomething now," hecsaid. a large part of the population agreed with the attorney that e 3ust want to protect the is only around for four years? some form of change was in 1integrity of neighborhoods." There were three major top- order. The ordinance changing the status of co-op housing was also ics under discussion last night, "We're not out to pave para- pproposed in response to citi- and all of them dealt with that dise," said Councilman Robert zen complaints. According to problem of neighborhoods. The Henry (R-Third Ward). "If Laidlaw, the city has been con- proposed ordinance regarding that's what the public thinks, cerned that "profit - seeking front yard parking, an ordi- they should be disabused of that individuals" might simply call nance to place co-ops under notion." their high - density housing a the same restrictions as board- Ii ing houses (i.e. fraternities and According to Henry, the ordi- "co-op" and thus escape in- gooiisada riac e nance could only improve a spection by city and Univer- quiring owners of child day-care situation where "you can park a sitv housing officials. centers to live on their premis- truck in your front yard right The proposed ordinance would es, were all debated. now if you want to." bring co-ops under the samej CITY ATTORNEY Bruce Henry's remarks were direct- sororities, and open them to Laidlaw began discussion of the ed toward the audience. A health inspection by University front yard parking ordinance by number of individuals, some investigators. The Transcendental Meditation Program Education For Enlightenment Intelligence, perception, comprehension, and academic performance improve directly through the TM program. Introductory Lectures TODAY, September 14 at 2:00 and 7:30 p.m. Multi-Purpose Room, 3rd Floor Undergrad Library For Mor Information: 761-8255 Students International Meditation Society (}976 World Plan Executive.Council-U.S. All rights reserved Transcendental Meditation' and TM* are service marks of WPEC-U.S., a non- profit educational organization. J , - attempting to clear up some: representing various neighbor- public misconceptions. Under hood associations, had protest- ; the present ordinance, front' ed the brdinance on the grounds yard parking is already allow- that it would open the city up to; ed in a driveway leading to an disfigurement. approved parking space. But IN ADDITION, some of the the ordinance, said Laidlaw, citizens criticized an ordinance leaves many terms - such as not on the evening's agenda that driveway - undefined, concerns child day-care centers. The law as it stands now, he The day-care problem, explain- added, is "unenforceable." ed Mayor Pro Tem Louis Bel- The proposed ordinance would che -ft W no a m a citizens hve the fact that large concentra- come to believe, approve unlim- ited front yard parking. Rather, 1 tions of centers are gathering in in Laidlaw's words, it would residential neighborhoods. NO ACTION was taken on anyi of the issues. Council is waiting for the city Planning Commission's recom- mendations on the front-yard parking issue before voting. E Daily Classifieds Get Results DANFORTH FELLOWSHIPS FOR COLLEGE TEACHING CAREERS 1977-78 Preliminary applications and faculty nominations for Danforth Fellowships are being solicited. Seniors graduating before August, 1977 who are inter- ested in pursuing a career in college teaching, and faculty members who can recommend such students, are encouraged to contact Sam Wheelis, Director of the Office of Study Abroad and Senior Scholarships, International Center, 603 E. Madison, immediately. The Danforth Fellowship provides for tuition, fees, and a generous fellowship stipend for a period of up to four years of graduate study at any U.S. institution. 2 CREDITS$1 LAB E PROJCT UTREACH, " . Department of Psychology Experiential learning in over 40 different set- tings- penal facilities, mental institutions, hospitals community services, schools, half- way houses, homes, etc. If interested: COME TO OUTRE"ACH MASS MEETING WED., SEPT. 15, 7:30 p.m. HILL AUDITORIUM Questions? Registration Information and Procedures? COME TO Corner House (introductory Psychology Building) 554 Thompson Street (Corner of Thompson and Madison) or call 764-9279, 764-9179 HELP OTHERS TO HELP THEMSELVES Psychology 201 r-t1 ^ "set up some basic definitions" and add specific restrictions to front yard use. FOR INSTANCE, such park- ing facilities would have to be landscaped and would be limit-' "If no one lives in them at night, they're dark. It gives thej neighborhood a desolate look and makes it subject to more abuses," he said. "We've had a MODIFY YOUR UNDESIRABLE BEHAVIORS IF YOU WANT TO: 1) LOSE WEIGHT 2) STOP CIGARETTE SMOKING 3) INCREASE STUDY SKILLS 4) STOP BITING FINGER NAILS 5) EXERCISE MORE FREQUENTLY 6) MEET MORE PEOPLE 7) COMPLETE YOUR DISSERTATION 8) CHANGE OTHER MINOR MALADAPTIVE B' \VIORS Students in Psvcholoqv 414 (Advr .:d Laboratory in Behavior Modification) in Cooperation with the Insti- tute of Behavior Chane, will work with you in chana- inq your undesirable behaviors. For Registration Information CALL: 994-3332 2200 FULLER RD.-Suite 209 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Professional Theatre Program BEST OF BROADWAY SERIES USHER APPLICATION NAME_ ADDRESS__ TELEPHONE_ -. U of M I.D. No. RULES 1. You must be a U of M student. 2. You must choose your series in order of preference. 3. Married students may send applications together. 4. This application must be posted by U.S. mail on or after Friday, September 10, 1976. Mail to: Usher P.T.P., Mendelssohn Theatre, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. 5. Include a stamped, self-addressed envelope. PLEASE NUMBER CHOICE 1, 2, 3, 4 CHOICE 'SERIES A: Friday Evenings: September 24, January 21, March 25 -SERIES B: Saturday Evenings: September 25, January 22, March 26 ---SERIES C: Sunday Matinees: September 26, January 23, March 27 SERIES D: Sunday Evenings: September 26, January 23, March 27 NOTE CURTAIN TIMES: All Evenings at 8:00 p.m. Matinees at 2:00 p.m. A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC ... ... 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(excludes Sunday lunch) LUNCH ONLY (excludes Sunday lunch) DINNER ONLY $164.50 $236.47 $172.50 $254.15 $333.00 $490* 62 " reasonable prices: 1111lE ill(