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La Habra, Calif.-Construction has begun on 15 homes in a new tract between Hiatt and Cvpress streets north of Whittier boulevard. The first half of ihe tract will include 83 homes and eventually extend from city limits there and include three new streets: Orange avenire, Stevens street and Bonnie Lane. Homes are in the $15,4OG$16,800 valua: tion.
Buena Park-A 5-unit apartment building at 5782-%J Fullerton Ave. has been approved by the City Planning Commission.
Tustin.-Building permits for 14 homes here have been issued to Bert Huff, Santa Ana contractor, by the Orange County Building Dept., at $178,150 valuation.
Garden Grove.-The Orange County Planning Commission has approved a subdivision of 25 lots out of six acres on the west side of Cannery street south of Westminster avenue for Subdivider Ruisell I. Strait.
Stanton.-The City Council has ap-proved plans for a 6Ghome subdivision on l3l acres east of Stanton avenue and north of Orangewood avenue by Subdivider Henry C. Cox; both single and multiple family dwellings are planned in the tract.
South Laguna.-Robert Jorden has been issued a building permit for $80,000 for construction of a store building and apartment at 31582 Coast Blvd.
Buena Park.-Orange county supervisors have approved tract maps for three new subdivisions totaling 265 homes; a 164-lot tract near Knott and La Palma avenues, 87 homes in the Bellehurst tract on the old Emerv ranch. and 14 homes near Dale and Commonwealth avenues.
Mojave.-Ground was broken in Fremont Yalley, 12 miles northeast of here, for a subdivision planned by the California Land Development Co. Construction is expected to start by December on the first of the tract, which will consist of 950 half-acre lots and 30 commercial lots.
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Fullerton.-Four school projects worth $1,12O,O72 have been submitted to the State Allocation Board for schools at Cypress and Nutwood, $114,950; Valencia Park,$145,294; Woodcrest, $548,5n, and Woodcrest unit project, $311,305. Garden Grove.-Oasis, fnc. was granted approval to construct 140 co-op apartments on the north side of Trask avenue between Benton and Cypress streets in a multimillion-dollar project.
Fullerton.-The trargest tract ever proposed for this city has been approved by the City Planning Commission in a 445-lot subdivision to be located north of Malvern avenue and west of an extension of Gilbert avenue on the Helen E. Grant ranch west of the proposed $6 million Hughes Aircraft plant. A restricted manufacturing development will be surrounded by 50 multiple-family zoned lots.
West Whittier.County supervisors approved final plans for the l4-acre Sorensen Park development at Broadway and Rose Hedge Drive and to cost $185,924. A 457S-f.t. community building and 1800-ft. shade pavilion are in the plans.
- Hemet.-Plans for a $342,000 residential development at State street and Whittier avenue were approved to R. L. Byrd for 2O building units, a central dining hall, pool and hobby shop on five acres in single-family units.
Covina.-Residential and commercial development of 15 acres in an island of unincorporated county south of San Bernardino Road, east of Barranca street, has been apDroved for Guy E. Morelock, Inc., El Monte, to subdivide into 55 limited multiple residence and commercial lots. El Cajon.-Construction of a $1 million multi-purpose auditoritim with 5,00O seating capacity is planned on a 34-acre site on Gillespie Field to accommodate trade shows,