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Delawanna Airport in The Herald-News of Passaic, New Jersey on 31 March 1937

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English: Delawanna Airport in The Herald-News of Passaic, New Jersey on 31 March 1937
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Source The Herald-News of Passaic, New Jersey on 31 March 1937
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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Delawanna Airport to Be Topic At Public Hearing at City Hall City Council Invites Comment by Property Owners Many Other Topics Before Governing Body A public hearing will ba conducted by the Clifton Council Tuesday evening o plane of Deter Tomnle and several associate for an airport In Delawanria. The project wae dla cuaard three weeka ago, but wae tabled to enable Delawanna real-tents to be heard. When the application wae firat received, preteete were made by Louie Lefetar, repreaentmg tho Kelley Plasterboard Company Poetmaatee George A. Keenan, Edward Feld, former Health Commiaaioner William Dunney t. and othera. At a maae meeting later, however, Oelawanna real-dente indicated that a majority of them favor the airport. The principal objectlnna were that plane wnptd ba flown by amateur a, rather than by professional pilots; that low-flying plane would endanger life and property that plane would have to fly very low in order to take oft from and land on tha narrow field, and that additional tnauranr Would have to be taken nut by home-owner. The Clly will act upon bid sub tnltted at tho laat meeting by Henry 1-. I'cto, real eetate agent, fur II City loia. ill fcida ranged from 15 to MOO per lot. Another bid before tho Council will bo that of Joseph fiat rnao. :l Lake Avenue, who offered MM for a lot at 71 Hue ell Street. Hid wilt bo received for a new gnaollno roller and a motor grader tor the Department of Publln Work. Tha equipment haa been needed for yreara. City Engineer John 1. Fit. ge raid haa adt lard the governing body. Tho olaah between Councilman John J. Hamil and two of hi otee it tee, Councilman Michael SHerthin and Leonard M. Ward, ever a propoaed Health Board ehakt-up and aovorol police and frro promotion, may com to a head. Effort, how- over, or bowig mad to omsoth out tho d:ffieulft. publicly, at laaoL . Another tuple will be thq requeat of Anthony Cuaaek, Ilaget Avenuo roadhouae owner, for compensation for land taken for the widening f the atreet ten year ago. Tho pro. poaal ha been rejected on several different octaalon and baa even been ruled agalnat by City Counsel John G, Dluhy. -A lao before tbs Council will h. Councilman Godfrey M. Meyer'a pro-poanl that the CJty push a WTA project for re-eonatructlon of eld School No. I at Clifton Avenue and First Street, to relievo congestion at the City Hall and to aav rent paid by several City department Tho Manhattan Transit Cow pany's request for permits for twelve additional buses will also be a topic, Tho application wae refer, red to dlua Inspector Garret II. D Vrle gt the last meeting. The Takamtne Laboratory Com pany's pro poaal for the closing of Arlington Avenua will also tie dla cussed. The company ha announced that It haa satisfied all objectors to the plan. by agreeing to construct an eight-foot sidewalk between Arlington and Hamilton Avenues and between Hamilton and f'laget Avenue.

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