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Resident; BY TERRY POPE A sample survey ?nswered by 71 properly owners at Sunset Beach has become the focal point for discussion surrounding the town's 1985 land use plan update. At the first of several public hearings that will be scheduled during the drafting of the land use plan, the survey conducted by the town last month came under mild attack TuesPoint VFD Sells Shallotte Point Volunteer Fire Department will serve chicken and barbecue pork plates at the fire station Saturday starting at 11 a.m. RanK * ' uiv-iuuca a meai, coleslaw, candied yams and hushpupDepartment PI Baked goods can he purchased Friday, April 5, in front erf Wilson's Super Market in Southport and in front of Winn-Dixie Store at Live Oak Village at a bake sale sponsored by the Boiling Spring Lakes Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary. wl'HF; H Saving lives can be very cxpen relief and other humanitaria And we can't afforc Please m American Re pi?iirr rcr | Robin! Ivanet U *HOLDEN BEACH CAUSEWAY g=j 20-GAL. GALVANIZED^ GARBAGE CANS f Mary S. Kf iiS ASSOCIA' JOHN PARK ANNOUNCES T OF HER PR psychot1 with spec1 family and mari DOCTORS OFFI THE BRUNSWH 754-8' Office Houra by Appointment (h sagf^sp FRESH Garden Plants & Seeds' ? Cabbage Tom?to?i UHnro Broccoli Potatoes Coufiftower 'Onions For all your garden nee W, L. KNO) Bolivia Open Mondsy-fridoy, I Closed Wednes4 5 Question S day night. Some residents questioned the wording of the survey while two town council members questioned the method the town used in sampling residents. Of the 100 questionnaires mailed to property owners last month, ten were permanent residents of the town while eight of the 100 owned land on the mainland. It is not known how Plates Saturday pies. Coffee and tea will be available ' along with baked goods, said . spokesman Joyce Land. Five or more plates will be delivered. Call , 754-65(6 to order. ans Bake Sale , Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at both j locations. Proceeds go to support the ( fire department. \ "Support a good cause and have some good eating, too," said Rita . Black, spokeswoman. ijRTi rv?j sive. The costs of our disaster n programs keep mounting. I to come up short. help. 1 _ \ d Cross * 2fl59?ZE^HBHHI 2 son's y?9-5 MON. SAT. 842-6775 13 *" 1 ^uuiipj ks 6-GAL. [a \ ATTWOOD SH mm marine t'J HS GAS TANK g 0 124' fl 1 > hiy ib ?IMJwl rwre? | i IAI1NIN, MSW riON WITH INSON, MD HE OPENING ACTIGF. IN herapy altiesin tal, counseling ce complex :k hospital m ily /ruurance Accepted E3SS22n3uE3ai I Fertilizer t Lime Home & Garden Pesticide* ds, call or stop by: ( & SONS AiJ-OJOJ 5-5 ? Setvrticy 8-1 ?y ?t 1 pj*. c. >?w ^ Iu> o-. L__ 4 lurvey At Si nany of the eight mainland residents eturned the questionnaire, but council member Mary Katherlne Griffith eels certain some questions iliminated the ma inlanders' input. How an islander responds to cerain questions, particularly questions ike parking on the island, wiU differ rom answers given by those living >n the mainland, she stated. The esuits oi a similar property owners' luestionnaire were published in the own's 1980 land use plan, but Town Manager Wallace Martin, organizer >f the recent survey, said it will be up o the board to determine how to use he 1985 survey results. When gathering information for he land use plan, the town is reluired by law under the Coastal Area Management Act to Include the own's participation; however, the own must decide how the public ihould be allowed to participate. Two questions on the survey drew criticism Tuesday night from John McCarthy, president of the Sunset seacn Taxpayers Association. McCarthy spoke against one question hat asks if property owners would iupport a program of "keeping the :xisting tax rate and appropriating he excess revenues for the purpose >f paving roads on an established >asis within the town" following the county's 1986 property revaluation. In a 44-17 vote, property owners avored the idea, but McCarthy said he town should not take the vote as a BTC Trustees A special meeting of the Brunswick Technical rnllnoo nnorJ nf in-.-*? las been called for 7 p.m. today Thursday) in the college board tx) m. The regular meeting slated March 0 had been canceled. LITTLE RIVER Wi Water Purificc C_l o JUIC3 U 0 A UAAS77U. K/+u? T>c*U//**a Hwy. 17 South, little Rivi OWNER: W.J. (Sor You can pay ntor but you can't bu^ a Thursday, Mar To help celebrate this e to demonstrate the tool klkm performance a ll power tools Heavy Duty GRINDER 7" Sug Retoil sl98 00 Show Special $141.42 fSiiFWSCll performance power tools a double insulated uriel 0e-1320r (v) eicctror* K?*3 ?i9> 2 gear rangev - r?w mm PORTABLE DRILL ?3WID I1I11S 'J ' ronriM uru* ss>Jm ani tcs* l?Ci pwon vstrart KM<3 ?r<] v/vx 1 M???y A#/ 'V pww r?/{^ ir.'A* *"<5 ?a? ?*r?s* Ot???i IMPOVI unset Publi. mandate to "double our taxes without knowing what the revaluation is going to do." McCarthy also spoke against a question that asks, "Do you feel construction work should be allowed on Sundays?" "I don't think it's an issue," Me Carthy said. There is already a town noise ordinance that prohibits building on the weekends, he added, but it is not being enforced. McCarthy was a member of a committee that discussed building regulations a year ago, and the majority of those serving on the committee, including several home builders, had favored the ordinance, he stated. In other questions, property owners voted 58-6 against a tax increase to improve beach access in the form of increased public parking on the island. They ranked parking as the least serious of the problems the town is likely to face in the next five years, behind development and planning, sewage, roads and drainage and a new bridge. Of those responding, 32 favored construction of a high rise bridge while 33 were against a new bridge. When asked what services or facilities the town should be providing 11 said sewer, five said parking and 11 also listed none. When asked what type of construction thou ? - -J "V.U.U iu\t IU alT 11 lure or less of. 02 stated thev would like to see more single-family units while Meet Tonight On the aeendn Jin? nnntlimi 'inin. " ? -ft "?K?tion, a request for drainage through the school property and a proposal to construct a pumping station for the county water system on school property. The building and grounds committee is to meet at 6 p.m. ITER DISTILLERS ition Systems r jci vice Distilled Water 50< a gallon (w/container) n UNDSAY ?r, Rhone (803)249-2354 iny) Bellamy, Jr. f better. mmvmmm WrKBR THREE D? ch 27th, Friday, Ma vent, the Ryobi Factory / 's on March 27th and M GORE'S KAR SERYISTAR A MARI HWT UO WHITEVILU, h RieiSTie to A RYOBI D100VR COR Drawing to bo hold at 3 00 PM No purchase necessary You n to win viiS32 giRren Powei Miter Saw Unsurpassed accuracy for trim, baseboard and other woodwork miter cuts. ft S Double Insulated hrnvsrf'jNlMm/ii CL|~~M' Cmltr** ~*nr<* TWl (*?)? n0uM g ? ?ea?e ?/<* ? "4?' THE BRUNSWICK BEACON c Hearing five said they would like fewer. Five stated they would like more condominiums while 58 requested fewer condominiums in the future. At the request of County Planning Director .John Harvey, the board reached a consensus to work with the county in preparing a countywide emergency evacuation plan and major thoroughfare plan. "This is something we recognize we need," said Mayor Pro-tern Ed Gore. "We need to support, name and identify, annthor rorriHnr . , ? ? VMJIWUI community. As bad as it is during peak flow periods now, in 20 years it will be impossible." Civietown Sells Flounder, Pork Civietown Volunteer Fire Department will hold a flounder and pork barbecue dinner Saturday, April 6, beginning at 11 a.m. at the fire station Plates are $3.50 each and include candied yams, coleslaw and hLchnnnninr Takeouts arc available; orders of five or more plates will bedclivercd. To order, call 754-0392. Bladv *1 m \v' KHrfPi? ^ jPjjif ? ) IN THE PAL JMk f ' Corno , ^h|IK3C\ Mon. thru 1 \\ or save and pa * \ ) Spocial ri Gayla' p2t i art'r I ' ' < * it ; OPEN: Monday-Frii Jlftf Exercls ^T?- /li. Sfono Chimney Road? 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