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Thursday, August 2, 2018
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NEWS

1015 PACKARD
3 Bdrm Apt Avail Fall 2018
2 parking space, onsite laundry, 1st floor
$2250 + $120/month for electric to DTE 
Call 734‑996‑1991

115 W. MADISON 48103 
2 large bed 
rooms. one bath, two stories, 
grad student moving soon, available for 
Mid August rental. Water, HVAC ,and 
electric in 
cluded, washer and dryer, also 
one off street parking spot, $2200.00 a 
month, with one year lease. 
email contactwashte 
nawdairy@gmail.
com.

CENTRAL CAMPUS, FURNISHED 
rooms for students, shared kitch., ldry., 
bath., internet, rent from $700 and up. 
Call 734‑276‑0886.

HOUSES AVAILABLE FALL 2018
401 Pauline ‑ 4 Bdrm ‑ $2900
827 Brookwood ‑ 4 Bdrm ‑ $2900
Showings M‑F 10‑3 • 734‑996‑1991

ROOMS FOR RENT Avail Fall 2018
Seven ROOMS avail for Fall. Shared 
Common Areas and Laundry
$700/m per room including utilities. 
Lim 
ited Parking 1st come basis
1014 Vaughn 734‑996‑1991

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ACROSS
1 Lacks options
6 Passion
10 Asian holidays
14 When
Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern are
last seen in
“Hamlet”
15 Super-large film
format
16 Tons
17 Give some space
19 Filmmaker
Wertmüller
20 The blacksmith
was busted for __
22 Chow line?
24 Clamor
25 Pistons great
Thomas
26 The miner was
busted for __
31 Pattern for some
school uniforms
32 French peak
33 Toxin fighters
34 Dogpatch name
36 Some
40 Desertlike
41 Jane Curtin title
role
42 The marathoner
was busted for __
47 Confuse with
booze
48 Vein find
49 Word with bar or
suit
50 The barber was
busted for __
55 “I hate the Moor”
speaker
56 Creates
opportunities
59 Piano piece for
four hands
60 “Love Song”
singer Bareilles
61 China’s Zhou __
62 Alternatively
63 Cheribundi Tart
Cherry Boca
Raton Bowl airer
64 Real cards

DOWN
1 “I’m sorry, Dave.
I’m afraid I can’t
do that” speaker
2 Big heart?
3 Military wheels

4 Watch-when-
you-want gadget
5 Went too far with
6 Taxpayer’s chore
7 “That’s my cue!”
8 Gave a buzz
9 Office VIP
10 “The Voyeur’s
Motel” writer Gay
11 Evoke
12 Some small
trucks
13 Secret store
18 Not fer
21 Walk in the
woods
22 iPhone
downloads
23 Agitate
27 Soul supplier
28 Pampers maker,
for short
29 World Cup cheer
30 EMT’s skill
34 MSNBC
journalist Melber
35 Compost holder
36 Clerical vestment
37 Had no co-pilot
38 Joyce’s land
39 Old place?
40 Not for
41 One changing a
bill

42 Move again, as
lumber
43 Linguist’s
concerns
44 Dissenting ballot
45 Presidential
speechwriter
Peggy
46 “Mila 18”
novelist
47 Gloria Gaynor’s
“I Will Survive”
was one

51 Odor detector
52 Students’ 
stats
53 Blacksmith,
miner,
marathoner or
barber, in this
puzzle
54 “Beloved” 
author 
Morrison
57 Squeal
58 Part of the fam

By Ed Sessa
©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
08/02/18

08/02/18

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:

RELEASE DATE– Thursday, August 2, 2018

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle

Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

FOR RENT
HELP WANTED

City Council 
talks design 

By ALICE TRACEY

Summer Daily News Editor 

Ann Arbor City Council unan-
imously passed a resolution 
Monday, June 16, calling for an 
evaluation of the city’s design 
review process for downtown 
developments. The resolution 
instructs the Planning Com-
mission to appraise Ann Arbor’s 
protocol, comparing it to that 
of other cities, and to outline a 
plan for improving the review 
process before Oct. 15, 2018.
Drafted by Councilmember 
Kirk Westphal, D-Ward 2, the 
resolution is backed by Mayor 
Christopher Taylor and Coun-
cilmembers Chuck Warpehoski, 
D-Ward 5, Graydon Krapohl, 
D-Ward 4, and Julie Grand, 
D-Ward 3. Downtown develop-
ment has been at the forefront 
of many recent City Council 
discussions, as in the Library 
Lot controversy, and has also 
inspired new legislation.
Currently, 
new 
downtown 
developments go through the 
Design Review Board, a seven-
person commission established 
in 2011 that comments on the 
compliance of new proposals 
with Ann Arbor’s Downtown 
Design Guidelines. The Design 
Review Board’s recommenda-
tions are not legally binding.
Westphal said he thought it 
necessary to evaluate the Design 
Review Board because so many 
City Councilmembers receive 
comments from residents about 
new developments. He said City 
Council unanimously recogniz-
es Ann Arbor’s review process 
is not fully serving the commu-
nity, but clarified the resolution 
is not a criticism of the Design 
Review Board.
“I think if there’s one thing 
that every single Councilmem-
ber agrees with it is that we’ve 
heard different kinds of feed-
back about downtown build-
ings,” Westphal said. “This, I 
think, will always be an evolv-
ing process; I think it’s an evolv-
ing process for every growing 
city.”

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