Published by the Town of Pine Knoll Shores in the Interest of its Citizens Town Hall 247-4353 July, 2001 Fire and Rescue 911 Three Pine Knoll Shores Commissioners' terms expire this year. The filing period for anyone interested in running for Commissioner begins July 6 at noon and ends August 3 at noon. Be sure you are registered to vote. Registration forms are available at Town Hall. June Board of Commissioners tweeting Public Hearing A public hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, July 10, 2001, at 2:00 p.m. during the regular Board of Commissioners meeting, on the replacement of the Oakleaf Drive Bridge. There will also be a public hearing on the Capital Project Budget Ordinance for Beach Renourishment, during the July 10'^'^ meeting. Budget Hearing There was a public hearing on the 2001-2002 proposed budget. There was a difference from the budget presented in May. This difference was due to the purchase of the Wachovia Bank building, which has a closing date of July 1^. The 2001-2002 fiscal year budget increased by $560,000 for a total budget of $2,716, 280. The tax rate will remain at 15(t per $100 valuation. The budget was approved unanimously. New Commissioner Evan Roderick was sworn in as Commissioner of Planning and Inspections for the remainder of Carl Heffelfinger's term. Evan has previously served in this position. Notice Garbage and Recycling must be placed by the curb for pickup before 7:00 a.m. on the day of scheduled pickup. Large items (whitegoods, such as washers, dryers, etc.) disposal should be handled by the owner. Waste Industries will pick large items up for a fee - call 223-4176. DO NOT place large items at curbside for pickup unless you have made arrangements for the item to be picked up. Inside this edition 2 BOC fcont'd.V PB / Parade 3 CAC 4 Police / Fire 5 SSfuad 65 / EMO 6 EMO fcont'd.l 7 Garden Club/Aauarium 8 Libraw/ MYNN 9 Flood Hazard & Insurance Information Town Hall Closed y The Town Hall will be closed on Wednesday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day.

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