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by Scott McCullar
Battalion/Page 5
March 4, 1983
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CS holds rezoning hearing
by Cheryl Burke
Battalion Reporter
The College Station Planning
nol Zoning Commission held a
l JSSn ni-ublic hearing on rezoning two
ijijy^ 1 acts of land and approved
trie parking lot plans in a t egu-
ii meeting Thursday night.
,Bhe hearings were held tor
l-Mi) ie rezoning of land in the
Hdcreek Subdivision f rom an
grkulture district to a residen-
' lal district. The rezoning of
llllCl loth tracts, located just north of
yoodcreek Drive and east of
Texas Avenue, was approved.
The
commission
also
approved a revised parking lot
plan designed to satisfy the re
quirements of the new Ramada
Inn tower. However, several re
commendations were tagged to
the approval, including a re
quest for dimensions of islands
and dumpster space, an investi
gation of lire hydrant require
ments and the completion of a
drainage plan study.
Plans for vacating and replat
ting part of a Courtyard Apart
ments lot where the Texana Na
tional Bank of College Station
will be constructed were
approved. Also approved were
parking lot plans lor the bank
and for Valley Business Park.
The commission approved a
division in the Plantation Oaks
addition, with the exception of a
small corner lot. The commis
sion objected to the fact that
there would be no access to the
lot in the planned division.
In other business:
• The commission approved a
plot of land for the Marion Pugh
Boulevard office and service
center, hut only af ter discussion
to allow access to the property
behind the center. The commis
sion finally decided the legalities
ol the access should he the con
cern of the owners of the prop
erties and not that of the com
mission.
• Thecommission approved a
plot of land for a portion of the
Richard’s Addition subdivision.
• Also approved was a site
plan permit for the Spring Loop
fourplexes in the University
Park 11 subdivision.
United Press International
HOUSTON — Hustler Maga
zine Inc. has indicated that it will
appeal a federal court ruling
granting $150,000 in damages
to a housewife whose nude
photograph appeared in the
magazine without her permis
sion.
U.S. District Judge Robert
O’Conor ruled that Hustler
acted “with reckless disregard
for the offensiveness of the
material” when it published the
photoof La Juan Wood, 27, in its
February 1982 issue.
O’Conor ordered the maga
zine to pay $ 150,000 in damages
to Mrs. Wood, of Austin. Her
husband, Billy Wood, an in
structor at the University of
Texas, was awarded $25,000 in
damages. At the time of the inci
dent, the couple was living in
Bryan, where he taught at Texas
A&M University.
David Kahn, general counsel
for Hustler, said the publication
will appeal the judge’s ruling.
During a trial in January the
couple testified tluy the nude
photograph was taken by Mr.
Wood during a camping trip
and was hidden in a desk draw
er. Testimony revealed the
photo was taken by a neighbor,
who sent it to the magazine.
The neighbor’s wife pre
tended to be Mrs. Wood when
Hustler called to verify the pic-
)
lure, testimony revealed.
O’Conor ruled that the
photograph was intended to he
kept private..
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^6)LRNE — A group of Wis-
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