
Seward Phoenix Log, July 13, 1972
The City Council received no opposition Monday night from the public during the hearing on the proposed sale of approximately four acres of Tract A-1 in the Jesse Lee Heights Subdivision to the Coast Guard.
The CG plans to build five four-plexes and has been granted funds by Congress recently for the project here in Seward.
City Manager Jim Flilip said the lawyers had informed him the suit by Tom Smith against Jesse Lee which has been pending for some time will be brought to court in September.
In other Jesse Lee related matter, Council approved a new plat of the subdivision Addition No. 1. This plat establishes Swetman Avenue as it exists today instead of the position shown on previous plats.
Council members Hill, Crisp and Vincent were absent.
NOTICE OF PUBIC HEARING
The Seward City Council will hold a Public Hearing on the proposed option to see approximately 3.708 acres (Tract A-1, Jesse Lee Heights Subdivision) at 6.7 cents per square foot ($10,800.00) to the United States Coast Guard for use as residential site for the proposed construction of twenty three-bedroom units.
The Public Hearing will be held on Monday, July 10, 1972, at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. The Public is invited to attend and speak on this subject during the Public Hearing.
/s/ James R. Filip
City Clerk-Treasurer
Req: 5003
Pub: 6/29 and 7/9/72
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