Col BY SUSAN USHE1 Brunswick County Commissioner! tion Monday night opposing a bill tha Coastal Resources Commission to c< and anticipated effects of develop waters before issuing construction p The resolution will be forwarded tc immediately. County Attorney t ircuiuae me waver quality Dill was ac last Friday on a 51-30 vote. It goes to Thursday it received tentative endc vote. Southeastern coastal legislators t support of the bill. Clegg said Rep. David Redwine against H.B. 540 last week, arg duplicates existing rules. He was j< Hall of New Hanover County. Clegg said he had not yet receive on the need for the bill. "Some leg felt the Environmental Managemei not doing as good a job as it shoulc CRC to do it," he said. "We have < from them doing their job," he add them doubling up." The Division of Environmer | nr<?!Pnbl rpvioorc moinr Coastal Area Management Act for i water quality rules. H.B. 540. sponsored by Rep. 1 Onslow County, would add a require CAMA permit guidelines, which e counties, including Brunswick. Undi Hoick BY SUSAN USHER A litter ordinance that requires trucks to cover loads of loose matcria'-s such as dirt and construction debris remains intact at Holden Beach after a second look Monday, but haulers did get a grace period. The town board rejected a proposal by Commissioner Jim Griffin to exempt uiri and Sand haulers from the ordinance and add a tailgate requirement for all trucks. But commissioners agreed to 1) send letters of notification to all haulers with privilege licenses to operate in the town; and 2) to allow them until June 1 to buy tarpaulins for their truekbeds. New tiaulers County Lai A A I a*. C IV\UVt? I u c Starting Saturday, getting rid of trash and debris in Brunswick County should be more convenient. County transfer stations at Ocean Isle, Iceland and Southpcrt and the central landfill at Supply move to seven days a week schedule Saturday with extended hours, to a<" rnmodate daytime worker:.. * Presently the sites are open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays only, which means they're closed when peopie who w ork uay shift are off duty. Heavy items, such as furniture and appliances, and construction site CEILIN< no Mil* Mftst. on au?^> f*"nlnnu r?| | "T/ LATEX CEIUNG PAINT $e:99 1 ?Lsug RETAIL $1199 Save $400: Colony's Pfemi Latex Wall Pai Hundreds of cotocs at no extra cost Fast drying finish is wash; _ ? * Y*aier ciean-up Plus, Colony's perfect co)< match . can after can. Carolino Buildir P.O. Box 4060 Hwy. 803-249-3533? inty, Red\ * water quality woul : adopted a resolu- permit. According t would require the Hanover County, th >nsider the present force of law, makii ment on adjacent by administrative i ermits. Among the bill's waters from contai ?Sen. R.C. Soles Jr. coastal developmer iavid Clegg said, bacteria that make lopted by the House According to Coa the Senate next On member Art Coope irsement on a 61-35 repeatedly to do si blems. ire divided in their Pmmnnr rw.., ington said Tuesda; led a floor flight riparian rights of w jng that the bill in effect, she adc lined by Rep. Alex build mannas, docli waters such as cam d a "good answer" rights come into nli isiators apparently "It would give pu it Commission was riparian property o 1 and it wanted the one exception wher >nough trouble now would be "in harmi ed. "We don't need That exception, s rnlt for a docking fs ital Management built with public fur issued under the use. xmpllance with its Further, she sj submerged lands le Jruce Ethridge of 540, in that the bi ment to the current navigable waters o' ipply to 20 coastal A 1984 pubiicatio it it, degradation of defines riparian rig an Litter Ordin operating in town also will get a two- g week grace period. The ordinance calls for a civil fine d of $25 per violation. f As "a matter of fairness," Griffin proposed that if the ordinance stood, d haulers be notified bv certified mail t and then given a two-week grace c ported. i But mayor Kenner Amos pointed out that the town send certified let- t ters to those affected when it adopts c other ordinances. i Griffin asserted that the ordinance is an "undue burden" for small f haulers and that sand and dirt are not c as potentially dangerous as larger ( chunks of construction material, t rsdfili Opera even-Day Sc waste, tree limbs, lumber and the i like are not supposed to be dumped in j green boxes, bul hauled to the transfer stations or the landfill on S.R. 1501 in Supply. The green boxes are intended for collection of household garbage and trash only. Under the new schedule, said land- I fill Director Major White, all four locations will be open Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 5:30 | p.m. and Sundays from 8 a.m. to -t p.m Tne county's solid waste committee made the decision to attempt an extended schedule?if staffing ar3 PAINT 1 1/ price II sale! High-hiding white for piaster/dry wall Single coat coverage Non-glare matte finish Easy water clean-up FIHR .Ul?ri GUARDIAN ||lX LCHI WALL MJHT Om Cow ~ $099 O^G RFWJL $12 W ig Supplies, Inc. 9 North Myrtle Beach .803-249-8100 ) /wne Figl d be grounds for denying a CAMA ' to Rep. Harry Payne of New i e bill would give the regulations the lg policy by legislation rather than 1 ules of an agency. I purposes is protection of shellfish lunation by freshwater runoff from it projects. The runoff often carries the shellfish unsafe to eat istal Resources Commission (CRC) rr, the commission has been asked omething about water quality proIsle Beach Mayor LaOane Bullr that H.B. 540 would Infringe on the waterfront property owners, led, it could eliminate their right to is, wharves and the like in navigable ?ls or other areas wliere public trust V btic trust rights superior claim over wner's rights," she continued, with e the public trust and riparian rights my." he said, would be issuance of a pericllity or other facility that would be ids and would be provided for public ?B???? aid she believes that proposed igislatlon is the "preamble" to H.B. Us reaffirm public trust rights to ycr submerged lands, n by the UNC Sea Grant program hts as the limited rights accorded to v iance Stands; ;ravel or coquina. Commissioner Gloria Barrett lisagreed, noting they are a problem or pedestrians. She noted that the state's cover ordnance provides that a load likely to >low, fall or leak from a truck be :overed or come no higher than six 1 I In... tnn ,.C |U? iiklica uciun niv tup \ji uiv tiiai\iA.t(. Mayor Kenlier Amos poinieti out hat "tlie state law leaves it a matter if judgment, the town ordinance says I must be covered." He said he had received only avorable comment from property iwners on the ordinance. The only omplaints had come from haulers hemselves, he added, who don't live tions heduie rangements could be worked out?at an April 29 meeting. County Manager Billy Carter said Monday he had approved a plan of operations submitted by White and authorized start-up. The landfill department will attempt to carry out the new schedule within its existing budget. Meanwhile, the county commissioners plan to address the issue further in the 1989-86 budget. we're the < people 0% i PLANNING A We con help you tori through o termt and conditions thot go wil mortgage progromt con help m< dable IIDI PI U~ SAVI 4 Otritrr>i o? MT/W uwma1 SMAllOTTI rrv?>?,.ii? mi 7744 <>Oh OwWr,(A4JIX ? Ehjcfeeencr-c S4> 4077 * u ht Water waterfront property owners. Riparian 1 actually touches on a watercourse. In "Riparian Rights," researcher Wa there are already limits on the rights ol property along navigable waters. First, the owner cannot do something "unreasonably interfere" with navig building a pier that eliminates naglvat wise navigable stream. The state, he said, may also "reasoi the exercise of riparian rights. "Any r destroys a riparian owner's rights v unreasonable," he said. "A regulation \ but which can be found to benefit the he welfare of the general public, will genei reasonable." While the state cannot convey priva lands beneath navigable waters, he adc p?rtnln ftncflmflntc A riparian owner also the right to re accreted lands. He also has the right of access to deep dicated, which may be accomplislied b marina, channel or by simply casting c "the right of access," he added, "is I vironmcntal and other public safeguj thPSP nrp ripsljnpH tn nrn*ppt frntfHo on shallow water areas that must be crost to reach navigable water, while others protect the rights of adjacent prope public's right of navigation and recr right of fishermen to make reasonable beds leased from the state. June 1 Deac on the beach. "Consequently I don't think their word should have a whole lot of consequence here," he added. Commissioner Hal Stanley proposed notifying those haulers with privilege licenses, since that is supposedly the town's way of regulating those doing business there. "We're probably overreachn in Hrtf/ i-^i uy Not Guilt> i Three defendants charged in the Brunswick County "Operation Brass" undercover drug investigation pleaded not guilty in Brunswick County Superior Court Monday morning. Randy Franklin 1-arrimore, 19, of Route 2, Box 170, Shallottc, was among the suspects that entered not guilty pleas ut their arraignments Monday. Also entering not guilty pleas were Jcffery Andrew Conca, 24, of 311 River Drive, Southport and Ray Duncan of I>ong Beach. I.arrimore was charged with felonious sale and delivery of marijuana, felonious possession with intent to seii and deliver iiuirljuuiui and felonious conspiracy to sell and >riginal i. , , NEW HOME? II the red lop* and cornplicoted Ih buying o new home And our ike your new home more olfor I ONEER | NGS AND LOAN 4 lOAM JUttOCUtrO* tHC 7541151 7*1 4311 ? -WJ /H 1L I< T^T THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Qualify and Is land that Th? riparian prope public the right to the Iter Clark says enjoyment of the watt : those who own Ownership, for ins fishing rights to fish L that is found to Redwine made no r ation, such as General Assembly re| ion in an other- However, he report terest. uibly regulate" H.B. 1250 would ap[ egulation which College $1,000,000 for i vould be found that the county mat vliich limits use state with one of its c alth, safety and period, rally be deemed ?H.B. 1251 would aj $50,000 toward the c te ownership of county courtlwuse. led, it can grant The lower floor of tl Southport City Hall: 1 claim naturally floor. H.B. 1252 would a{ water, Clark in- Opportunities Industi y a pier, wharf, ington. The money w iff from shore. and job placement fo tempered by en- ed. ?rds." Many of ?H.B. 379 would rali virnnmonts nnH small claims COUrt to led by an owner ed to $1,500 before foi are intended to May 15 was the de irty wners, the those dealing with t cation, and the amendments, which use of shellfish The idea behind the n to consider controver Iline Set For T ting?you don't need a sledge ham- | mer to kill a flea?but we linve a pro- | bleni and we need to solve it," he | said. j One hauler who complained about i the ordinance requested a copy after getting stopped twice and issued a warning ticket. He admitted throw- ! ing away the first notice he received. < in another instance, Mayor Amos i said he had advised town police not to i sndants Ple< / To Charge deliver tnnriluitiui. ; . All throe defendants were among the 22 people indicted by the Bruaswick County Grand Jury on March 2ti in connection with tiic undercover drug operation aimed at clearing drugs off the streets by targeting those Involved in the sale of drugs. "Operation Brans" got its name from the cooperation received by the Brunswick County Sheriff's .....I CU..II-H- 1 uc|/m % iiit'in nun ouiiiiuiiu iinu Southport police departments. Conca, represented by Southport attorney A.K. "Sonny" (iuiney, pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of felonious possession with Intent to < sell and deliver uiarljoanu and felonious possession and mile of inari \ Unbes I Combii IF you're shopping telephone system, sho| company you buy frorr from now? And what al depend on prompt servi Before you change a suggestion from your pany. For years, phone phone company service unbeatable combination So stay with a win you've got an unbeatai shop around? ATLANTIC 1 MCUDCDCUID f Iivibiviutiwnir v Your phone company's chat put a III tie more of youi Thursday, May 23, 1983?Page 5-A rty owner must share with the | ! recreational and scenic use and :r bordering his property. JSgfe-' lance, doesn't confer exclusive n the offshore waters. I Bills Filed nention of H.B. 540 is his weekly JOll s the filing of five bills of local Uv iropriate to Brunswick Technical its building program, on condition :h every three dollars from the iwn, to be raised over a twoycar ipropriate to the City of Southport ontlnuing renovation of the old le old courthouse currently houses he old courtroom is on the second nmriU iwl ?? iw- r> 1 j" vj.. ??v v?v,wu w un; r ialization Center, based in Wtlmrould be used to provide training r the unemployed and the unskilite the amount thet could be filed In $2,000, a figure the House amend warding the bill to the SeiaMSW adltne for public bills other than ipproprlations and constitutional may be introduced at any time, ew deadline is to allow more time slal measures. arps ticket or stop trucks hauling materials to three projects for a really company. He said the firm was in L bind because ihe projects iiuu already been rented for the weekend "I didn't do it for the haulers," he said when Griffin suggested that the jrdinance lie enforced unl fGrsttly. "1 lid it for the realty company because >f the situation it was in." 3d luana. Hay Duncan, represented by Ixing Beach attorney David Ford, pleaded not guilty to the same charges. Kuch of the 22 defendants will face trial in Brunswick County Superior PAiiet rlii?ln<i it>? I..I..OO a . >'... v 11111 111ft nil- VUI/ I-1. ilC.1311111, Uf III a .special session in June if one Is culled by District Attorney Mictuicl Kaslcy. In court Monday. tarrlmore also asked Assistant District Attorney Wanda Bryant to luivc his name corrected us listed on the Grand Jury Indictment und Superior Court docket. It was spelled I attlinore on both documents Instead of Uirrlmorc. Other defendants waived arraignment Monday. >.V liable 1 nation! | I around for a new 3 carefully. 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