The Dallas Post Li J SS They're the top! | Winners of Dallas Kiwanis Halloween costume contest ELT FL a Gon ATL Th ANE BS OR oh of Et PF Saks BT WoT - Te Eg rea Pr oa TE rT FS oy me $2 4 & 4 TR The Ugliest - Tyler Bush (miscategorized, but given Most Original - Dustin Lord the prize anyway) Ee Funniest - Samantha Savakinas Prettiest - Marie Foti > Students collect coats for homeless Senior speech students at Lake-Lehman High Schol are collecting all sizes of coats and blankets in good conditon for homeless clients of VISION, Inc. Collection ends, Nov. 18. Earns Master's degree Dallas resident Roxanne Foy, has received a master of social work «.-degree from Marywood College's School of Social Work. i Ee i a a a di Ee Eo Be A Ct Save Time « Trouble « Money Subscribe to The Dallas Post a BE SR i RE SRE Republican By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff A staunch Republican official has gone out on a limb by publicly endorsing Democrat Phyllis Mundy for state representative of the 120th district. Dallas Township supervisor Frank Wagner wrote a letter to the Times Leader last week, endors- ing Mundy because of her accom- plishments which will benefit the Back Mountain. “She has bent over backwards for us,” Wagner said Monday. “She has worked very closely with Representative Hasay and Sena- tor Lemmond to get a grant for our 911 system.” Mundy also attended numer- ous meetings at Penn State about traffic problems on Routes 309 and 415, which she, Lemmond and Hasay were able to get a federal grant to resolve. The federally funded multimil- lion dollar highway improvement project which began this summer will add new traffic lights and improve traffic flow through the Back Mountain within the next two years. Deadline (continued from page 1) mately 500 feet from Fitch's en- trance road. “The traffic is terrible - trucks and tractor-trailers,” Stevenson said. “Sooner or later one of these trucks will hit a child.” “They go more than 55 mph,” Moran added. “Driving that road at 55 is a bit ludicrous,” Fitch fired back. “I drive that road myself in my car and would really like to see a truck driver do it at 55.” Fitch must limit the hours of operation and deliveries to Mon- day through Saturday between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., the zoning hear- ing board ruled. The property may no longer be used for commercial purposes after May 1, 1995. Property's status is a surprise When Harveys Lake resident Wayne Evans applied for a zoning variance to build a carport, he didn't know his property has been registered with the borough as a nonconforming zoning use for 16 years. He bought the irregularly- shaped .875 acre-lot on Lakeview Terrace, zoned residential, in 1968. The house had been built in 1938, he said. According to codes enforcement officer Paul Grimes, Evans’ lot was registered as a nonconform- ing zoning use because of a prob- lem with 15-foot side yard set- backs and a shed. “I don't have a shed,” Evans fired back. “I'm not violating any setbacks - I'm a good 30 feet from the property line.” Evans said when he applied for a variance for the carport in Au- gust, the zoning hearing board didn’t understand his intentions. Instead of his sketched plans, they wanted him to submit more de- tailed plans and rescheduled his hearing. He knew nothing about the nonconforming use until the October 25 meeting, he said. Although the zoning hearing board granted Evans a variance, under the condition that the car- port is at least five feet from his property line, Evans isn't happy. He isn't sure how many other properties might be zoned as nonconforming uses without the owners’ knowledge. “I thought I was on trial there,” he said. “Do they do that to every- one?” Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 2, 1994 + 3 leader supports Mundy because of everything she has done for us.” Py Republicans outnumber Demo- | crats three to one in Dallas Town- ship, Wagner said. a “Phyllis helps people no matter what their party affiliation is,” Wagner said. “I came out on a limb for her because I feel I have a winner. I felt I owed it to her ct Inte medicine. We're pleased to announce the tie addition of Kiran K. Patel, M.D. to our ed] team of internal medicine specialists at the Geisinger Medical Group— Wilkes-Barre. He joins the team of Drs. Caesar Deleo, Deborah Gorski and Raphael Kon as our newest partner in your health care. 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