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Newport Beach Planning Commission approved plans for an 8-story apartment building at Norm's Landing, 61 1 31st St. Planned are 45 own-your-own units and boat slips.

S. V. Hunsaker & Sons, Los Angeles, announced its 1958 plans for 1,000 dwellings. Developments include areas in North Whittier Heights, Garden Grove Unit II, West Covina, Pomona, Rubidoux Woods and Costa Mesa.

Orange city councilmen approved construction of the county's first ice-skating rink in a building in the 3500 block of W. Chapman avenue.

The Reedlands on the Tiburon peninsula was notified that its pilot house display home was cited for excellence in residential design by House & Home magazine.

The Buena Park Bldg. Dept. issued $1,601,856 in permits for the 74-home Bellehurst development on the Murphy Ranch.

Robertson-Brookhurst, Inc., took out 28 permits for homes in the 1400 block of W. Olive and W. Flower avenues in Fullerton.

Concrete stands 100 feet long containing eight rows of wood bench seating will be erected at the athletic field of Clear Lake Union High school by the lakeport, Calif., Rotary club after a survey of community needs.

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Costa Mesa Planning Commission okayed a tentative tract map of 2l homes south of Baker avenue and east of College street.

L. A. City Couhcil approved rezoning to residential suburban on Marilla street between Mason and Oso avenues in Chatsworth.

Architects have been given the go-ahead on plans for a junior college campus on a 102-acre site in southeast Santa Maria, Calif., at $5 million cost on the former Hancock Airfield.

Ground was broken for a $250,000 sanctuary of the Crenshaw Methodist church at 3740 Don Felipe Drive, Los Angeles.

July t has been set as tentative opening date of the new $10 million Pacific Ocean Park amusement center at the old Ocean Park pier below Santa lVIonica, Calif. The project of C.B.S., L. A. Turf Club and other investors will boast tourist attractions similar to both Marineland and Disneyland and include an Auto Ocean Highway Ride out over the water. Constant improvement and expansion will be carried on.

Buena Park councilmen approved a 2l-unit motel on Grand avenue.

L. A. City Council rezoned three acres east of Flayvenhurst and south of Devonshire streets from agricultural to residential suburban.

Robert G. Fisher Co., Fresno, won with its bid of $199,750 the construction of nine classrooms at Kerman-Flovd Elementary school for mid-July completion.

Hunny Investment Co., Temple City, will build 102 homes on a l9-acre La Puente site.

The Brea Planning Commission approved a 2l-unit apartment on East Birch street with the $150,000 project to start in April.

Roberts & Sons, Anaheim, have filed plans a 91 million apartment building at 2579 Ocean Blvd., Newport Beach, exceeding city's maximum height limit.

County supervisors ordered construction of a 300-ft. pier at Dana Point to be built of timber on concrete pilings and wide enough for two truck lanes.

The Regional Planning CommiSsion for the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles county has approved the follbwing subdivisions: R. L. Stuckey Co. will subdivide 6O acres in Palmdale for 235 single- family lots; Los Angeles Inves.tment Co. will parcel 45 acres in View. Park for 141 single-family lots; God,bey Development Co., Glendale, will locate 107 single-family lots on 35 acres in La Canada; Los Angeles Investment Co. will su,bdivide 59 acres in Baldwin Hills into 2ll single-family lots; Sapp Construction Co. will sutrdivide a 65-acre parcel in Palmdale into 185 single-family residences.

Construction was slated to start April 15 on the 22-story Beverly Tower co-op apartment project on a Z-acre site at 922O Sunset Blvd.. Los Angeles, by Paul Trousdale, developer.

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