Page 4-B Minutes Os The Edenton Town Council " November 1,1977 The Town Council of the Town of Edenton met this day in special session at 8:00 P.M. at the Edenton Municipal Members present: Mayor Pro-tem James C. Dail, Allen L. Hornthal; W.H. Hollowell; Jr.; ■ Jarry A. Spruill, Jr.; Errol Flynn; and Jesse L. Harrell. Mayor Pro-tem James E. Dail called the meeting to or der. Motion by Councilman Harrell, seconded by Coun cilman Spruill and unanimously carried accepting the low bid of Mitchel Distributing Co. of SSIOO for the furnishing of an Ingersol-Rand Air Compressor Model G-160. The following members of the Planning Board then joined the Council for a joint meeting to discuss proposed changes to the text of the Zoning Ordinance: Joe Lee, Chairman; Henry Allen Powell; Worth Hare; Asa Griffin; Ralph Outlaw; Jimmy Parrish, Ralph Cole. Mr. Judd Little went over in detail, the proposed changes to the text of the Zoning Or dnance. The changes were proposed by the Planning Board. The only change to the proposal was to put “Fish Market" as a special use in the proposed Local Commercial Zone. There was no further disagreement expressed after the above change was made. Mayor Harrell then joined the meeting. Administrator Gardner raised the three following points for the Council’s consideration: 1. The need to prohibit the erection of “newspaper holders” on the public rights-of Clothes Closet Bonk of North Carolina Building (SECOND FLOOR) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS 2 P. M. TO 5 P. M. (Nominal Charge For All Items) SPONSORED BY CHURCHES OF EDENTON (^E^Hvmns^ m. O grntlc r^. Hear my liumUr cryj V, *_ Wliilc on other* Tkou art calling, '■ El Do not pa** me Ly. wsSnm,rM* CLon,., Ks fffl , | j Hur my kumtlc cry, WLila on ot|ier* tkou art calling, | ;.j; Do not pa** me ky.” (J ‘Mr*. Fanny J. Croaby Van Atstyne. th« Mind poeteaa, In ISAS was a*ked by Dr. Wm. H. Doane to write a |j| hymn on the theme "Pee* me not. O gentle Sariour.” Taking tha theme me the Bret line, she wrote the hymn. IK and gave It to Dr. Doane, who composed the melody. Bi It was popularized by Ira D. Son key In the meetings conducted by D. L. Moody. ESi Clip And Paste In Your Scrapbook! w. jsoge Meat......... .lb. $1.15 10lb. box SIO.OO sausage Link., $1.19 10 lb. box $ll.OO Pork Chops, Assorted —• ~..90e Pork Chops, Center Cut Pork Loin, Whole (cut to order).... 89c Spare Ribs . $1.05 Bock Bone (Whole) 90c Fresh Horn ...96e Fresh Shoulder .......... Jlc Corned Homs, 10-20 lbs. ......lb, |UO Chuck Roost ..lb. 69e Round Steak - ...... $1.29 Round Roast l---.--sl*lt Leon Ground Beef.... .....89e 10 tt>. box S7JO Short Ribs .......*.lb. 49e Arm Roost ...........i....—... ML 19c QUAKER IRANI MBITS. INC. HiGHWAry^ mmat n. c CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING way. 1 The need for the Council and the Planning Board to consider establishing some classification in the extra territorial area other than R-28 in order to be more realistic and to better plan for the orderly growth and expansion of the Town. 3. The urgent need for the Council and Planning Board to consider the practicality of the present Offensive Industrial Zones In Edenton. They are now, in two instances, surrounded by Residential zones and, in fact, have a large number of residences in them. If some one buys this land and requests a building permit for a permitted use, the Town will have no other choice but to issue same. There being no further business, the meeting ad journed. * W. B. Gardner Administrator • October 11, 1977 The Town Council of the Town of Edenton met this day in regular session at 8:00 P.M. at the Edenton Municipal Building. Members present: Mayor Roy L. Harrell; James C. Dail; Allen L. Hornthal; W.H. Hollowell, Jr.; Jarry A- Spruill; Errol Flynn and Jesse L. Harrell. Mayor Harrell called the meeting to order and Coun cilman Dail gave the in vocation. The Council determined that the lessee of the Cemetery Street area should erect whatever signs and other markings to control parking in the Cemetery Street area. If this was done, then the police would enfoixe same. Administrator Gardner reported on the completion of the resurfacing work and asked for guidance from the Council on just how the recently com pleted tree survey should be used when a request for removing trees was received. He informed the Council that two such requests had been received from Hsllctt Rountree and Logan Elliott. A committee consisting of Councilman Flynn and Spruill, Administrator Gardner and Supt. Parks was appointed to took into the matter. Letters to be sent to property owners in Morgan Park and parts of North Edenton were distributed to the Council for informational purposes. The letters informed property owners to remove any per manent items from the Town’s right-of-way. Administrator Gardner in formed the Council that he had been working with the Chamber of Commerce on the erection of signs directing travelers into Edenton and requested Council’s direction. Motion by Councilman Dail, seconded by Councilman Flynn, and unanimously carried that at least three special signs be purchased for erection by State forces at the City Limits. These signs will be made by the Prison Department. Motion by Councilman Harrell, seconded by Councilman Dail, unanimously carried that in.lieu of the 20 per cent increase in dues requested by the Chamber of Commerce the Town agree to light the signs in our service . area and directing the ad ministrator to have the signs erected. Motion by Councilman Hollowell, seconded by Coun cilman Spruill, unanimously, carried adopting the following' resolutions: EXHIBIT A. PAGE ISO SPEED LIMITS Administrator Gardner presented a petition for curb and gutter on North Granville Street. After discussion as to the financing of the project it was recommended that the Town agree to sign the petition of its property and that further action be withheld until the November council meeting, at which time means of financing the project would he diseussed. Tire council unanimously agreed. Motion by Councilman Dail, seconded by Councilman Hornthal, unanimously carried that the Town of Edenton supports the passage of 1) the S3OO million Road Improvement Bond Issue, 2) the Clean Water Bonds, 3) Amendment No. 4 allowing municipalities to own portions of electric generating facilities. A development plan for Queen Anne Park was presented to the Council with the explanation this was just the first idea on the park and could be changed at a future date. Councilman Hornthal stated that the Recreation Committee felt that the plan should be more of a “low profile”. Councilman Flynn stated that he thought that the Council would make the final determination as to just what would go into the park. He was assured that this was the case. Mr. Gardner explained that it had been necessary to proceed with haste on the park design to meet grant datelines and that grant requests had been made with two govern mental agencies. Motion by Councilman -THE CHOW AW HRRALP Hornthal, seconded by Coun cilman Spruill siwt unanimously 1 public hearings on Novmnber is, 1977 (the date for the November Council meeting:) 1. A hearing on the petition of Messers Earnhardt and Burroughs to remne ten <10) acres on the North side'of N.C. 32 adjacent to the U.S. 17 By pass from Highway Com mercial (in litigation) to High-. Way Commercial. 2. A hearing on the petition of Messers Earnhardt and Burroughs to rezone ten (10) acres of the south side of N.C. 32 ad jacent to the U.S 17 By-pass from R-20 to Shopping Center. 3. A request of the Edenton Planning and Zoning Com mission for the Council to consider certain changes to the text of the Zoning Ordinance. It was decided to call a special joint meeting between the Planning Board and the Council to discuss the changes in detail. A progress report in setting up the Department of Com munity Development was presented by Mr. Gardner with a special thanks to the Edenton Housing Authority for fur nishing office space. Motion by Councilman Dail, seconded by Councilman Hollowell, unanimously carried approving Town of Edenton bills in the amount of $184,946.21 for payment There being no further business the meeting ad journed. W. B. Gardner Administrator CRC Slates Nov. Meeting In Jacksonville The N. C. Coastal Resources Commission will be holding its November meeting in Onslow County on November 29 and 30, at the Holiday Inn in Jacksonville. The meeting is tentatively planned to follow the usual format, with ah opening session beginning at 9:30 A.M., followed by standing committee meetings and concluding the day with task “force sessionf.There’wtn be a closing session at 9 A M. on Wednesday for reports and actions. Various elements of the CAMA major and minor development permit prgrams will be discussed at this meeting. The CRC will establish preliminary procedures for: where and how the applicant can ob tain, fill out and submit an application; how the CRC and its staff or the local permit officer will evaluate a project and decide whether or not to issue a permit; how the applicant may exercise the right to call for a hearing on the application, appeal a local permit officer's decision to the CRC, or seek a variance; and other im portant aspects of the permitting process that may affect the rights of citizens. These procedures will then be made available for public inspection for 30 days, after which a public hearing concerning them will be held in the coastal area. The Brunswick County Implementation and En forcement Plah will be reviewed, along with the revised Beaufort County and Washington County I k E Plans. The commission will review the revised Carteret County Land Use nan and will consider comments received from other state and federal agencies on the revised plan. A public hearing on the Carteret County Plan will be scheduled for the next CRC meeting in early January. Earl 1. Holley Earns Promotion Mannheim, Germany— Earl L. Holley, son of Mrs. pgine o. ounce, Loenion, N.C,, recently was oromoted to soccioliftf four legal Pertelfon tl fo ia M a nq |>< » l " t s Snac. Holley the Army in June, 197». iTvinru*. * His father, Earl L. Holley, Uvea to aCMrat. « - • ■***" ->* v ' • • • ‘ ’ \ \ . .• \ • . ; f ■ i v' V- ■ . 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They felt feat Owiat weald return a their life tune, and they nuat sank while < was day. Hair strength and number* pew, a» they prayed and worhed together, with one adud mid purpose. They realized God's hope in calling the* to work ia Hia vweymd. God expected them to finish the work Jeans left in their hands. This wee a task too big for any mortal imagiia bon. Immortal titoaga were last in their mortal hands. Chriat had dad, not only for them, but for all meaevmywlare. They nuat spwad the goad asws. Now there arw anmathing fer which to live. God had promised, aad His worn! was true and faithftil. They would give their live*, if necessary, and ■mgr wmw iwprieowed, ia chaua. wan burned at the stake, atoaad. and hahaadad. yea, and eves crucified. While viaitiag the gnat colieaaw in Borne, 1 stood in awe. NMaherag ttet maay oftia eaiy Chriatima lad beea eaten fay hoa*y lions there in the caatar of that an ~n,* etoatae. ia my kaagautiaß. 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