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Hl : & Hy i F Fy a gE4 8 e if bi -BSEEERS eit 5 zoning quo of exisiting bui'd- ir uses as they are ut forming use must conform to the zoning regulations. i nothing to do of races.! here in existing investments. “The island developed around ‘its deop water harbor and ro-| district south and east Z also Tes > eeeded to extend southward saaineeck. Restrictions that might be height of the buildings in residen- eastward. Ocr waterfront is still/applied to the undeveloped south-/tial and besiness areas; it = one of our greatest assets, but the | east area would meet with great-|stipulate what minimum side an n, This ‘which is now almost deserted, developed on lower Duval street, ]If Front street was so deveinped, find it better business to cater to and west; to the mse that it may be put to may |¢r opposition if applied to the en the bride-elect. time as any non-con-| would have a waterfront vista and Many sames were played ceases and then the |be near the restaurant area already refreshments were served, For Howells front yard areas are necessary and! § itt ' aH : i it it | '|ehange visualize Key West northwest area as the latter is al- in all districts what allowable use! e Seveloping into a tourist and win.iready fixed and somewhat mixed|any building may be put to, last night at the Ley Memorial ter resort coleny. fin character, “In the near future the en-! trance to Key West for the most’ the area south and east of United part will be at the ether end of!street to the watrfrent be reserv- town, by the North Boulevard,/ed primarily for single family and naturally a different set of homes with the possible exception factors and influences -wii] -pre-}of waterfront hotels, public parks vail. We have already witnessed | or beaches. the desertion for business use of! “In the northwest or the pres- the lower part of Duval street, It ent old Key West, we may expeet is impossible that if uncontrolled|th building and storing of Business may take another jump.™many ex‘sting homes. We shogid “Tt is proposed therefore, thatj ? that shect for several -nin Michael. imprisonment, to go to ap- 3 “rite F ize ga i HY fi 28 3 H : Fy rH a i + f a8 | H He i il Dr. Edward J. von K. Menge De, Waldo L. Schmitt, zoologist, of the College of St, Farncis, : Joliet, Ti, famed psychobiologist, Seteter of the U. S. National Mu saat du Lac, Wis, 55 Washington, born in Wash- years ago. "STAR > BRAND ‘De, ©. Valentine Beyer, presi- ef the University of Oregon, ome : Is Deliciously Fresh! | —TRY IT TODAY— of Miami, | = demetowm, SY. 57 CUBAN COFFEE | “ary A an and locate its center near White|s2e that if apartments are built}dividuals who are interested in; and Division streets. “We will ail admit, no doubt, that many of the buildings given Gver to business at the present time need to be replaced with new structrres. This is certainly true of many of the along Duval street and the east end of Division street near White. Im these business areas no other type of use except for ‘businesg,should retain and not ean be expected to dvelop. There- fore, it seems reasonable that for the next few years we confine and limit ‘the business sections and have new buildings replace old ones instead of allowing business to spread haphazardly to other Parts of town where there may be a eonfliet of interests. "Tf left to itself business aleng Duval street will probably move south towards the South Beaeh. Our. waterfront and land near the waterfront is too valuable to. a tourist community to be used for business if there is property else- where available for it. “Waterfront property which is} not required for shipping can find its best use for public parks, for| homes and for hotels. Our water- front area available for publi parks and beaches is pathetically meagre. Upon complction of the fe Water suppy, apartments will be built in Key West, but is it reasonable to expect that people wil! come hundreds and thousands of miles and put up with apartment living unless there is a beach nearby to go to? “If for the individual home- owner is reserved the area on or near the waterfront, then the jthe next inner strip of land be- tween the beach and the business section as it is desirable that {apartments be loeated near both | for accessibility. “If we attempt to condense our | business areas it seems reasonable ito limit new business on Duval j street at a point not too distant from its intersection at Division street as that street within certain pee is also likely to be a busi- buildings of homes on either side apartment house should be given| }in this area that they are not iplaced direetiy on the sidewalk line, but back @ distance to pro- jyide a@ minimum front yard tis tanee of at least 15 feet. With this provision the property value , of an apartment house neod not be ma- a vista are requisites that a home be en- eroached upon by a new building plece alongside. “As zes‘dential districts develop other business and service loca- }tions will also develop. It is a slong distanee relatively from the thead of the island to our retgil jshopping areas.. For a limited distance.on the County Road at its junetion with Bertha and First streets is a possible locgtion for sueh a retail service area. “A provision should be made in any proposed zoning ordinance | whereby original zone boundaries jMay be modified gs building trends are noted. No particular | could be derived by keeping to gn | cutmoded plan but such boundagy} adjustments would ...affect only | limited sections ata :time. } *The Capital vat :» Washingten | j wes placed: to: face:,: the. city of ; Washingtor-a: was expected te |grow, but .as it déweloped, it fages jan: entirely: different _d: tion. pw have not:that problem in Key West, but it-is high'y desirable that on this small island of onrs; we eliminate as much as possible clashes of interests, and that we! give more thought to orderly; Planning. A ten-year plan is not | too far into the future. Public Works programs will be a part ef this futcre and such steps @s ean be taken should fit inte a fature plan. If there is no plan, | | Many oppo-tunities will be missed | I shape an orderly ears i or steps might be taken to actual- {ly block a future deviopment it} } such a plan is not had in perspee- | tive, 1 “Zoning and planning go hand/| in hand. A’ reasonable and prae-}| tieal zoning erdnance cannot be/ ldemslonea without dealing with} WANTED i —LISTINGS ON ALL CLASSES OF— KEY WEST If You Own Real Estate In Business Property—Houses—Lots—Acreage Or Groves And Want Quick Action In Selling Same —SEE AT QNCE— BRETT-WILLIAMS, Inc. Cor. Fleming Opposite Colonial Hotel 425 Duval Street. KEY WEST PROPERTY Key West Or On The Keys MIAMI BEACH i | | | “Zoning may stop an individval Church parsonage in honor of from qoing certgin things but only Rev. 0. C. Howell, the new pas- when it is obviously against the tor, and Mrs. Howell. interests of others having imvest-; Various games were re ments in the same area. Zoning: with delicious refreshments being is successful when the interests served, and all in attendance of a community as a whole are spent a very enjoyable evening. correctly visvalized. It is not a; one-man prot:lem nor the work of} Dance Tonight At Celonial Hotel a committe2 alone, but should be’ the interpretation of the thoughts and desires of a good many in-' ¥ Dance being given this evening, seeing their city derive the benc-| at Colonial Hotel Ballroom is ex: | fits and protection that a zoning. peeted to be a very enjoyable af- ordnance can give, both to the fair and in all probability will; existing residents and to‘a.pros-!be largely attended. It is being} pective purchzsers of property. ! sponsored by Robert J. Peters “To this end a questionnaire | Chapter, Order of DeMolay. i has been prepared whieh if though-| Musie for this event will be’ fol'y answered will materially help’ furnished by Sugar Sweeting’s} the committee working ‘on: this! dance orchestra. ++ problem. 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