The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 23, 1983, Image 1

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Wednesday, November 23, 1C33
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Ey Era.d Kuhn
Sod flew Tuesday at the Lancaster'
County Board meeting. ,
Commissioner Stephanie Armit3
expressed her strong objection to the
proposed purchase by the county of an
8.6 acre tract of land owned by the
state. The state has placed a $100,000
price tr j on the undeveloped land
located south of Van Dora in the.WIK
ccrr. : ..3 l..rk arcs ,
Lctt)Lt3 for the proposal included -Joe
IS. Eeacrest, chairman of the Crc
ent Greens Park committee. Caaarest
ttziQ edeizh to dbcusa the prop
the county had vctcd to purchase the
land in 1077. At that time the land wa3
valued at $20,CD0. The land was to be
added to YsSdsrscss Parle .;U -v '
' tate cmciak aasd. the county to
wait until a lawsuit rcajardktthe state
acquisition cf park land was resolved,
because the state mlht need to change
the route of the proposed West Bypass
connecting Highway 77 with Interstate
; the county agreed to wait. In 1979,
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TI;3 University of Nebraska is the ,
meat irapcrtant investment the state
raahas in itself, HV Eepnt Nancy Hoch
saidTuesday. . ".- :':
Ilsch spake at a forum in the Nebras- -fcs
Urian henorir students, faculty,
end outstanding alurani of UNL's
T,: :rs CcHaC3.iIar speech was ens
crcr;-:ral ccthCiai cf teCrat" annual
Tacal-rrs Cc":-Dry; ipararci by-
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: ' A recant survey ccadactcd by the
Ur.r."crslty cf Martkcm II!r.ai3 indi-
; ! tkr.t the UI,L stuccr.t tsaeners
-rr:-i v.-a3 first xracnt 32 pro-
rraras at batitutions acrcas the Uni-
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: E;-:!:a:z:r,3 the importance cf a
"paaiti'.'S'csprosch" toward the pro
d aath-ity cf UHLfc student .body, Hoch
teli students that they represent the .
university '.everywhere ;. and . are - the
enss v.Iio must tell'others cf its merits.
Ilach said that after '.'attending a
recent conference cf land grant uni'
varsities, she believes many- other
schawls face rr.are crit!?:l tr:.-:3 than.
T think :we; have something to be
proud cf, she said. There are many
irritations worse effthan us." . ..; . . - -I!.;ch
said that although the general .
a;:;: reach toward cc!!rca3 and univer-:
sitics fceuCwS cn the .c&d . raci she
.believes '.mere emphasii should be-;
. "Hit: pacp!3 Li this state are proud cf
tl'. i l-.tuti5ii and mc t cf ti-.ivi ars
the land was reibned from rural-public
use to industrial use causing the value
of the property to soar.
At the luncheon, Mike DeKalb, city
planner, showed maps of the area and
explained that the area was rezoned
to more accurately reflect the possible
usae of the land. He said that the zone
change was part cf a routine update of
Lincoln's Comprehensive Plan and was
not proposed by the owner cf the
property.-
The state resolved its lawsuit last '
year and purchased the 8.6 acre tract '. "
in December for $151,020, based on a
verbal f rc :rnent; llh the county rrce-.
ing to then purchase the land from the
' Hie county commissioners signed a
written confirmation in April 1033 of
their intent to buy the property. No -';
price was- agreed, upon. ; . ;.;:'. " ' "" "
All of the commissioners said that if
they had been confronted with the
$100,000 price before the state pur
chased the land, they would have recon
sidered their offer.
-. Arraitae claims that she wa3 coerced
into signing the agreement.
I was told I had no choice," she said.
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lers acivised
precautions . ,
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.. Vl;cn vintcr punches in as you
clock cut for. Thanksgiving, traveling .:
there Izr. : "3 much fun as being there.-;; '
i.L.L. j rjrst major sto'nn" Mows "
; into i:: ' "'-a this week,' holiday tra
vc!cra si . take measures to cr.:are "
a safe trip through haaardaus ccr.di-.:;..
; tiansail t;vp stats travel cdsiili.;:.:
Kcrt'.Ch.rkmanaar of the Corn-:.'";:.'
:'hu: !ier I li' tar Cl"j.'l said pacpisshould'r
takeciltr cd and clotkbs and keep
plenty crs in their cars in car 3 they .
are stranded. In: addition,; he caid, '
drivers should maintain the: same '
racd t'r'ts'cs ether and ba avars cf
Planning ahead also is important so
that travelers aren't delayed by
weather, Clark said. He said road con
ditions can vary within a 40-mile
radius and traveling a longer route
"sometimes can be quicker.: - ;
Travelers can call 477-4533 in Lin
ccki and 553-5000 in Omaha for state
re ad reports, If en route, they can con
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