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   Johnston Northern Polk County News (Newspaper) - April 9, 1981, Johnston, Iowa                                1^ m b I IT 41 b- Vol. 11 No. 29 Iowa 9,1981 School Board examines plan to cut school district b Hope that some of the meeting scheduled for journalism at Grandview programs and staff of the April 6 was postponed Johnston schools can be until The Middle School retained next year was evident following a Resignations of Oje Henning as the multi- One grade pos it ion is to be eli m i n ated at the supplies by were not elimination of the positions of athletic At vocal music teacher Elementary School adult education the supported position is also vacant because of a decline in audio visual a to a the number of second director and cheerleader eliminate the second Board of Education April the resignation accepted 2. April 2 from A plan worked out by language arts Principals Robert would result in a savings at the High School of The Board had earlier By not filling that position grade This and pep club would result in a savings omitting the purchase of Terry Cunconan and Ron Spurlin could result in savings of Supt. there would be a savings of $ 16,670, It was suggested that since the Board had voted to of An additional savings of would be grade ono ph y si ca 1 education a bus and elimination ot one Title 1 various assistant eliminate one Title I realized by the one Iho multi- occupational the Middle Louis who decided to eliminate the School Title I teacher be to the vacant Social Security and needs to shave multi- occupational from his budget because If the of a decrease in State Aid remaining language arts the hope that some time for next wiU study teachers may be could be worked out for elimination The Board will also one language g into t h i possibility of charging arts one social studies one fees to students for vocal music position and sixth grade with benefits for the staff certain Supt. one art abo Friestad said that there Mar Jean the proposal and try to come up with a recommendation at a By cutting aides in all may be a over of Elementary vocal music reassigned to take over her to work with those of the it was from this year's spoke to the Mrs. Baker's students most in need of estimated that another budget because no new Board about the music Mrs. Baker has accepted remedial Total could be bus was purchased this meeting at 8p.m. a position next fall as savings at the Middle Another would be April 9. The regular assistant professor of School would be saved by reducing school year and beca us e vacancies in the non- School Board Continued page 10 Planning commission hearing on animal regulations A public hearing was ordinance amendment he under me Commission was not Merle Hay Rd. near building is also in the set by the Planning and for 7:30 p.m. after holding several but their proposed neighbors would be obliged approve all 66th from and April 29, in the High School auditorium on a p r o posed zoning ordinance amendment that would create an zoning district for the keeping of animals within the City and would establish and location of accessory proposal was sent back involved in the decision by the Council with a recommendation for the it is only a small P and Z because the keeping of would not need to animals would require establishment of a new rezoning and a special zoning permit would have to be obtained from the Board Tom Leffler explained that the Council felt there was a need for a distinction between the different types of do not want of Planning and Zoning Chairman Wayne Stall observed th at the proposed amendment could lead to numerous approve because it would not be in accordance with good he He said that this m establish procedures so that citizens would have set procedures to go want The Commission had animals in their areas of spot but earlier approved an others Mr. Leffler said that the Within 30-60 a plan for the complete development of Mr. Newlin's property on both sides of Merle Hav Rd. is expected to be submitted to the The developers will meet with residents of the area prior to the April 29 According to Mr. hearing to explain their Amway Corporation is plans for the considering the site for an Ml at 7 P.m. April 29 at the High Bob representing Mr. and Tom Dunbar of Environmental Ltd. presented drawings would of a proposed development of the Commission members 80,000 sq. ft. warehouse hope E n trail te persons the would be off Damaged Buildings The Commission will who signed a petition Merle Hay with a i hold a public hearing at 7 in the Gty attend which the public hearing so that would include screening and would go in on the south side of the loading area on the p.m. May 6 to hear citizen both Rezoning Request The Commission property and comments on a proposed ordinance that would allow for replacement under conditions of destroyed or badly decided to schedule a new street would be built damaged buildings that public hearing on Owen north of the are now legal non Newlin's request for Landscaping around the portion parking lot in front of the 4 Beware of burning hazards there were 4,464 grass across the f f The State Fire Marshal fires reported to Iowa fire A has been today warned lowans and 40 introduced into the Iowa about the dangers of open percent of them occurred General Assembly to burning and grass Fire Marshal Wilbur in Johnson adde Johnson noted that a rash tragic fact is fire maneuver their grass fire fighting rig through the trees of grass fires have occurred recently because of dry should be that five people died last year due to grass One died as a direct allow the State Fire Marshal to impose a ban on open burning in an area of the state at the request of the chief of a local fire a result of a and four city council or a board of be twee Monday Joe Ferguson and the George Green Green's woodpile when The had b bv made aware that several others died in highway supervisors when open of the recent grass and accidents caused by burning constitutes a and brush particularly smoke from a grass fire danger to life or A current law makes it W. Davis and the tlie fire was inching toward have been and blinding the a serious misdemeanor to fire started in Ferguson's garden Sunday fanned by the wind Monday ignited the dry grass and First spotted those in state and federal blowing across a road deliberately 1 I I also want to emphasize use fire recklessly so that was Johnson that you shouldn't drive it endangers the property figures for 1980 show that into smoke drifting or safety of f t ' I * t H I I 1 1 E V i i  

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