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1972-06
Mariemont School District held a Search for Consensus meeting sponsored by the State Department of Education on May 31 as well as cutbacks discussed
Terrace Park to legally attack the instream gravel operation in the Little Miami River adjacent to the village
the Planning and Zoning Commission announced two decisions - one, deny subdividing of 825 Princeton and denial of zoning change to allow building of 18 condominium units
special Council meeting set for June 27 to consider up-dating the ordinance by the Planning Commission for regulating the issuance of building permits for the construction of single family residences within the Village and establishing regulations for the issuance thereof by the building inspector
getting Monday trash pick-up situation in hand with picture
new Board of Appeals appointments are: Richard Bowman, John Getgey and Roger Belanger, and purpose of the Board
sale or use of fireworks are prohibited
July Village Views to be college issue put together by college-age residents
a state wide organization to coordinate efforts toward preserving Ohio's free-flowing streams has been initiated
Views - a new series of articles the first of which questions what should be do with the Village Improvement Fund
Operation Identification with a picture
Tom Bush writes "A Measure For Survival"
notice that the tax budget for the 1972 year is on file at the Community Building
Council report - Council tabled the third reading of the landfill ordinance, two crews and both village trucks will be used during the next few weeks to get all trash picked up, Louise Halley asked for further consideration upgrading the traffic signal at the Wooster-Given-Indian Hill intersection, report on repair of broken sidewalks and surface treatment given, resolution passed to accept the proposed 1973 budget, setting restrictions for issuance of building permits was discussed but action deferred, plans were announced for a spotlight on the flag at the Village Green, suggestions made to spend Improvement Fund money but none acted upon, no tax increase expected in the foreseeable future
Village Views Art Festival was a success with pictures
the Garden Club will take a trip to the Cincinnati Garden Center on July 11
Ken Troy's Outdoors - the flickers won the battle for the hole in the Sycamore but the starlings moved their nest to a hole on the other side of the tree also the saga of two male starlings fighting over one female
Classified - boy's red and orange jacket lost, teenager wanting job with pets, cutting grass or bringing in papers, MHS recycling project needs cans and bottles, father and son want to take interested persons on short bicycle trips
Boy Scouts to have Paper Drive June 24
the fourth annual Summer Log Cabin Program to start June 19.
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