SHORE LINE ^jblished by The Town of Pine Knoll Shores In The Interests Of Its Citizens y/N HALL: 247-4353 EMERGENCY PHONE: POLICE: 728-3772 FIRE AND RESCUE: 728-4111 / 911 VOLUME XIII - NUMBER 5 mm MAY X 9 9 2 TOWN OF PINE KNOLL SHORES, N.C. MUNICIPAL CIRCLE PINE KNOLL SHORES, NC 28512 S HOFtE L IIsTE BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT # 22 MOREHEAD CITY N.C. 28557 COMMISSrONERS MEET MAY 12. 1992 At the request of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Mayor Kanyha pro claimed June 7-14 as Safe Boating’ Week. The water rate hike hearing* rescheduled for June 9, will begin at 9:30 A.M. The Town will be repre sented by Town Attorney Ken Kirk- man. The contract for use of the Solid Waste Authority for refuse dis posal will be rewritten to address serious concern of the proposed sixty year provision to g-ive the Authority power to impose fees on the munici palities, which are, in fact, taxes, to cover any shortfall in operation ex penses. Dialogue concerning' this con tract will continue as developments occur. Attorney Neil Whitford reported that the Wallace Evans law suit has been successfully concluded following the N.C. Supreme Court ruling which upheld the Pine Knoll Shores Zoning ordinance and building code require ments. CAC Chairman, Ron Maxwell, pre sented the Annual Report to the Board of Commissioners. The Civil Preparedness g-roup will now be called Emerg-ency Manag~e- ment in order to identify with compa rable county and national organiza tions with that responsibility. The public hurricane awareness meeting will be held on May 29, 1992, at 2:00 P.M. An important reminder: UPDATE REENTRY PASSES. MILE OF HOPE. Rescue Squad and Fire Department members stood by all day to render any needed assistance that might be needed dur ing the Mile of Hope Day Sandcastle Contest. Mayor Kanyha registered participants and was a judge for this outstanding activity. THE FY 92-93 BUDGET MESSAGE, pro posing a budg-et of $895,408 was