Page 12-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEA< I wrtr II IV-UI k, BY TERRY POPE In addition to three state taxes that newly-elected Gov. Jim Martin would like to see abolished, several local bills were also expected to keep State House Rep. E David Redwine busy when the N.C. General Assembly convened this week. Kedwine, who represents the 14th District t?*5t n. eludes Bruaswick Coun- v r'-' ty, addressed the ? Bruaswick Coun- u ^ sj5 ty Board of ComUIIM3IUIICI ? IU.11 WcHnpftdflv nii/ht with goals and plans for the 1985 HBH *^ jBU legislative ses- Iledwlne sinn that began noon Tuesday. Ix>eal hills expected to l>e introduced by Redwine deal with such topics as incorporation and solid waste disposal. Residents of Carolina Shores, a development south of Calabash, plan to ask Redwine to sponsor a bill tliat would allow the community to incorporate "Unless something changes, I have no reason not to give them that opportunity," Redwine said. "There would be a referendum attached to that bill." Redwine also plans to introduce a bill that would establish a Brunswick County Solid Waste Committee to study ways to dispose of garbage once the county's central landfill Is closed. It would be up to the commissioners to determine if they would ni V-U/Cf IUUI ' Thursday, Feb. 7 CALABASH CHAPTER, AARP meets GAME NIGHT at the American I,egi II S. 17. H n rn Friday, Feb. 8 ANNUA!. MKKTING of the Supply V( held at the fire station, with elect members are urged to attend. v..4 1?., fnl. 0 oaim uaj f A VM? w . '?. n n - . m ? ' k iklfMS istk 1 * I II fS A K nnei/imsn vui.u.ii?rji Milr, A? chicken bog dinners at the squad bui per plate. GAME NIGHT at the Calabash Volant Monday, Feb. 11 itCF.AN tttK HVACH aiMMUAlONI hull *nm CALABASH TOWN COUNCIL meets new time, 5 p.m. HHI1NSWICK COUNTY HOARD OF H health department, 7 p.m. .S11A1.!A)ITF PIJINNING BOARD mi to conduct, 7 p.m. RESOURCES OKVEIjOPMENT CON1 meets in regular session in its chai Center, 7:30 p.m. T An.. C,k?. 10 lutmiaj, rtu. aa. BRUNSWICK COUNTY PARKS AND TKK meets in the county conuniss Wednesday, Feb. 13 BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTKRS, CL Restaurant. Southoort. 7 am.-8 a.i BRUNSWICK COUNTY VOl.UNTF.F.l directors meets nl Sir/linn Sirloin revised bylaws, Dutch treat, 1 p.ir Arts Council I Agencies or organizations that wish to apply for state artx grunts under the (truss Hoots program should get their applications to the lirunswtck County Arts Council iioaru on or before its meeting Thursday, Feb. 7, at 7 p in at ti'ie public assembly building, Brunswick Cotinty Government Center, Bolivia. President Outda tlewett said the applications could be malted to P.O. Meet m ^L. J Your ftV | Friends At... )U |l The t-ian l Ook Island Or A r?ri yo U clijK tne m* Meaib^rshi T%nr? Al^l . mam reb. 7 M Hi \ ^ Come Feb. 8 ft 9 Thurs. M* fwh. U 5vp Sot. lit Fob. 23 wirJs D-ss'tro f.?? draff & w B?it vori?fy o' mulfc on fh# mo?ic rhythm & blu*l country CON, Thursday, February 7, 1385 ^rn+J/M^ QA U I IV-'I I f OU like for a committee to be formed, Redwinc said. Such a commiiiee could "draw Of. the expertise of businesses in the area" as well as county officials to determine solid waste needs for the future, he said. "It would give the committee a little bit of nest money in case they had to have technical guidance or had to visit somewhere as a start," Redwine said. "I do think personally that it is one of the most pressing problems facing any community on the coast. We need to start thinking of a u/ny in nllpuiafp fhf? nrohlpm." Redwine expects an appropriation of less than $3,000 for the committee to conduct the solid waste study. The second-term legislator also hopes to receive additional appropriations during this session to build boat ramps at the Sunset Beach and Calabash areas, an amphitheater at Brunswick Town State Historic Site and an enlarged parking lot at the Southport-Fort Fisher ferry at Southport to accommodate school and tour buses. Redwine will also ask for additional funds to help construct nt Df^inomtnlr T'/inhninnl (. asoiuvuio at uiuiuniv.it i vviunvwi College, the only school in the state community college system not on a permanent campus. A locai Mii wouid aiso seek to change the makeup of the Cape Fear Pilot's Association, Redwine said. Presently, there are three members from New Hanover County and one from Brunswick County, while under the new plan there would be two from Of Events at the Calabash Fire Station, 7 p.m. on Post one mile south of Shallotte on ilunteer Fire Department Inc. will be Ion of board members, 7:20 p.m. All .in ut'c/nr a*l1. '?' ???*rvwviia pvi n uui uvvuv uim lding in Ash beginning at 11 a.m., $3.50 ecr Klre Department, 8 p.m. IH8 meet tn regular aenalon at the town at the town lull in regular session at a IEALTH meets In regular session at the sets at the town halt if there is business IMLS.SION OK BRUNSWICK COUNTY mbers, Brunswick County Government RKCRKATION ADVISORY COMMITtoners' chambers, 7 30 p.m. IJH 509b meets at the Ship's Chandler m. Guests welcome. It k INFORMATION CENTER board of i Steakhouse in Shallottc to discuss the i. V\eets Tonight Ro* 172, Bolivia, N.C. 28422. These applications are for the 1984-85 and 1985-86 budgets Council board members will also discuss upcoming projects membership listing and an arts contest tor the council's art directory, "Artists tn Our Midst." Mrs. Hewett urged all board members and committee memheei to attend ' S 'Ht MuMMKk M4I.ON ttfMt v\ nrji v\ sing star long Booth 278 6248 ? >?J 4* ...ww- S. ? ?? pi available Physique Contest | SI00 frili??' ucfc-w y-t pm party with Diikitco. No cover charge dentine's Dance ?r Gfit Cowboy Sand Anniversary Party ? S900 Flonvng Stor fjhirfl Sun Tu?t VV-d J tlor* V ii in- lew Our lodi-* itrand top 40 dura hit* b-och r. ?oul rock A contemporary * % jjrj Wncfo rt I I M V V w each county on the board, he said. Although the legislature may ?- H n|nn<< ?n mnnnl f Vir> IUI1UW 1V1CSI till C5 |ilUIIO WW ivpvtu M?V tax on intangibles, inventory taxes and tax on foods, those revenues would not be lost to the counties. Redwine said. That money wouia be replaced to counties through the general fund, he said. Redwine predicts the tax on intangibles wiii be repealed since there was an effort to do so during the short legislative session last summer. The pubhc sentiment is tor repealing the tax, he said. Rather than repealing the inventory tax, Redwine believes the !:CU vwu! um iu 01 Directors of the Carolina Shores Property Owners Association took no action last week on a committee report that recommended the association take "immediate action toward thin ohiprtivn of inrnr. porating." President Bill Garman said that contrary to a nc^*s report *a a regional daily, the board accepted the report but took no vote. In a memo to association members he said it was made clear that at the Jan. 28 meeting the board "merely accepted the report and dismissed the committee." He said another committee would SALES-MAI Rapidly Expanding W Needs Aggressive, SelfManagement Potential, tial. Water Conditioning Imperative. Initiative & G i j- ! ! rs t V-ail HIVJI between 10 & 11:3< 762 WaterCare i Sfl S Mnritor !?ZZ li * vzij CHARGE IT {MOST STORES) inn miuF l^eal Walnut Veneer n?; rB tweeter ? l9"-h>g 2-Way CB Radio With LED Meter TRC-413 try R*??ist?c jggjglJ " 591 A* trie og leetunw aoo An ex tern*i &peaxe< to? PA us? AMI tocx-pA^j mix* 21.150'* Axil ?crt 4r N*? "Ml r wee 1AM XI A1 ?. < .VJXV?-? MS* *.-**? ? iv x**.' Ton* < k? ?* x?-*a ?:?-x? ? ? t# i\* M .x* .Win* -? * C nmmitt?o T< W lOPIRII** I " legislature may approve a bill giving counties the local option to repeal, or else provide companies and industries with tax credits for the expenses. The tax nets an annual $165 million for the state, Redwine said. "A lot of people think the inventory tax is a deterrent to the economic development and growth of a county," Redwine said. The tax hurts rural counties the must, lie auued, such as Brunswick County, which must compete with South Carolina for new industries. "1 don't see an overwhelming mood or move to repeal the sales tax on food," Redwine said. "If you do D/^/i T?i iui r i ut be appointed to develop more com pieie intormaiion ana mat cnoris would be made to share available information with resident property owners and to elicit their opinions. The report supporting incorporation of Carolina Shores was prepared by a committee led by Wesley rvt'yI1UIU3 a fid 3i5G uicluuing VVaiTcfi Knapp, Bob Corbin, Guy Williams and Buck Wiley. The committee was appointed more than a year ago to investigate and report on the feasibility and advisability of incorporating the community. In his memo Garman also criticized local news articles based on interNAGEMENT ater Conditioning Company Starter Sales Person with Unlimited Earnings PotenExperience Hslpful But Not >ood Appearance Essential. I ( ! ui u Luvwjuy j 0 AM or 1:30 & 4 PM a -1158 hv WATKINS -1 -I - ????! Si! 3EBH3BB9K8B3SEI B^""" K cr^niii %raM^diBv i ^ DEAL ' ?J?I.?LI.. 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For example, determining < what is taxable food at the checkout l line in a Rrocery store would "create i complete chaos," he added. I The legislature may make certain < groups, such as senior citizens, sub- < ject to credit on their state income 1 tax for tax on foods, he added. < The largest portion of the i legislature's appropriations may go I to education, Redwine predicted. I roc Mrt \\^j i ^;iui iv< views with members of the study I committee as "premature" and as i "presenting as factual the thought l that incorporation of Carolina Shores I was imminent and that it was being i pushed by your board." New officers of the property I owners association are to be elected 1 this month. I The study committee had hoped ! the board would ask State Rep. David ! Red wine to introduce a bill during N this session of the legislature providing for an incorporation referen- ; dum for Carolina Shores. I According to the report, the central ' reason for incorporating is to enable 1 Strand (IlismicaL COMPLETE PEST CONTRO Residential Commercial FULLY LICENSED AND Hwy. 179. Ocean Isle Busier Dowless mi TX? MUMSW 11 BBMBHBHaBMiyI n 11 rKfo> I Sail TRS-80" Color 16K Standard 26-3134 n?a. a " m m ette Stereo Dua!ialistic Clannetle'-IV Sav *8< Q95 159 n 199 95 Copy tape at car stereo! 12-station speed turr W M-?-l ~ ,. #12-1906 war aj* co. Weatheradio* r- in At i a _ rur nemner iruu By Realistic t OQIM, Tap Ore ptay-oar ana rwar trve lat *sl waaihet conditions 25-mde ange #12-181 art*-, cm T.V. I I s List "The state board of education has rome forward with some very expensive proposals." he added. "Part of that is their idea and part of that was jut mandate." Legislators instructed the board to levelop a career ladder program for eachers that will need state funding, itedwine said. The schools' $2.2 billon 31 oposal also includes additional f uniing for computer programs, in:reased state employee salaries and retirement benefits and a statewide :urriculum plan that would ideally sntitle every child, no matter where fie or she lives in the state, an opportunity to uie same education. VI I I WW I I the community to control development. Presently the property owners association is the governing authority, but it has no means of enforcing restrictions. Based on a population of 500, the study projected a tax rate of 15 cents tor eacn Jiuu valuation, with a total budget proposal of $87,500. That indudes 000 for sdmioistrstion t6,000 for trash removal, $4,000 for legal expenses and most of the remainder for road maintenance. The 250-acre community includes 300 houses and 25 condominiums, a golf course, sewer treatment plant and 16 miles of road, with a total property valuation of about $20 million. domjiamj, Line. 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