Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1982 Page: 105 of 156
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ing accounts of efforts code enforcers have taken.
But it boils down to this: Nothing has worked so far.
Even CIty Couneilman Bob MeCoy, Ward 1, said
he had attempted to get the problem solved with no
success.
Sain said the notice served on Henderson Proper-
ties gave until March 26 for the debris to be
cleared away. He said when that didn’t happen, the
Combines the tast stock removal and vbration
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3131.000 restaurant at
1994 W Sheridan and
an eu well at 14048 w Re-
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an international busi-
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New officers and
members of Delta Theta
chapter of Delta Sigma
PI include:
Dixie 8. Jensen, presi-
dent; Kimberly K. Mc-
Connell, senior vice
president; Elisabeth
Ann Allen, vice presi-
dent for pledge educa-
tion; Margaret M. Wil-
llama, vice president
for professional activi-
ties; Tony M. Lewis, sec-
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City inspectors have served notice to Henderson
Properties Inc. to clean up the area. But Bob Dick-
sen, CA. Henderson Cos. spokesman, said Hender-
son Properties (HP) is not involved in the shopping
center at all.
He gave this scenario of the players:
- The shopping center itself is a Joint projeet
legally titled Rockwell Plaza Joint Venture owned
by CA. Henderson, an individual, and Eagle Invest-
ments Co., which Dickson said is owned by Conti-
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family series of enterprises that total "ali)uV?5 en- tainers are emptied. He said the big bins are
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ter in phases, through its construction subsidiary, The Oklahoma City Council this week relaxed ex- a court appearance. The worst punishment set by
Canyon Construction. Henderson Properties is it requirement rules for underground homes. city law is a $35 fine per day so long as the trash
owned by CA. Henderson’s son, Travis. instead of providing an exit from each bedroom, nuisance exists.
— Hehderson Beal Estate and Investments is a builders of subterranean dwellings can meet the "But who would we serve. I have a hard time
firm owned by another C. A. Henderson son, Mike code by having a fully sprinkled building or having morally just knowing who to serve," Sain said.
Henderson. It acts as leasing and packaging firm hallways leading from the bedroom to an exit. Inspector Sain said even though some of the lit-
for Rockwell Plata. Builders can also use windows from underground ter along the highway has names and addresses of
C A enderson Cos. set as manaement firm homes but a permanent ladder must be installed Rockwell Plaza tenants, including a restaurant
for Rockwell Plaza * Open atriums leading from bedrooms can be used there, it‛s not possible to say the tenants personally
; -rm surprised .« thcity.1 they had gone to the asa means of escape or rescue. caused the problem
courthouse and looked up the legal owner, they The code amendment was passed with the emer- All of which boils down to this: Anyone can see
would not have served notice on Henderson Proper- gency provision and went into effect Tuesday the problem. Nobody has an answer.
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Fred .SPiz, . a chapter effiency; James
Lmousin breeder, has kevn Lee, chancellor,
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Expressway litter may be worst
By Maru Jo NQlson ties," Dickson said. , ping center's trash receptacles.
Oklahoma CRy zoning inspectors stop short of However, he agreed confuston abounds‛wh a And a lot of it comes when the large trash con-
camkngitrtheworstotrashprblezdinstownput the tamily series ot enterprises that " bsen-
area, alonk Northwest Expressway westofRock- “w even the notice solved Che
welliisprdblemiepoughacode enforcement superin- however. But Dickson said C.4 ।
tendentBob-hissconcedes. ■ working hard on that. . 1
“Off hand I can’t think of a worse one in that area he shopping center
of northwest Oklahoma City, linspector E Sain open spaces and the prevailing south’ wind takes beencaretulwhen they empty the trash that accu-
Sa10: j l ,1 anything loose straight north. Since there’s a fence, mulates in their stores and shops. Some of It gets
A spokesman for CA. Henderson Cos., manager a creek and open right of way immediately north awav
shopping center, couldn’t agree across the expressway, M, where most of the not ignoring the problem. We’re trying
moe: I . . . debrisstops. hard to solve it but i‛s a difficult problem," Dick-
City inspectors say the trash that litters the ex- Part of it comes from customers of the shopping son said After the city served notice March 19 to
pressway's north side, covering right-of-way, blow center who carelessly dump trash. Part comes Henderson Properties, Dickson said a contractor
ing up against a private fence and littering a creek from construction that has continued at the center was hired to clean up the shopping center and im-
is coming from the shopping center. But the en- most of the time since 1978. Part of it, Dickson mediate surroundings. But he said the contractor
forcers are having a hard time finding someone to said, appears to come from residents in the area didn’t go clear across Northwest Expressway,
blamel J. W who have dumped abandoned furniture^ the shop- Earlier .Dickson said Boy Scout troops and high
school students have been hired to pick up trash. So
far nothing has been a perfect solution, he said
Meanwhile, Uhls and Sain at city hall gave vary-
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Standard, Jim. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1982, newspaper, April 8, 1982; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1848368/m1/105/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.