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BY TERRY POPE
After meeting for an hour in executive
session Monday morning,
Holden Beach Commissioners
agreed to begin advertising immediately
for a new patrol officer to
replace Don Stovall, who is leaving
on or before July 8 to become chief of
police in Shallotte.
The town will aavenise wii.ii
newspapers in the Shallotte, Wilmington,
Charlotte, Raleigh and
Greensboro areas for the police position,
said Public Safety Commissioner
Gloria Barrett.
"At some point, we need to talk
about whether or not we want to promote
another officer," Ms. Barrett
said Monday morning.
Commissioner Hal Stanley then
suggested the board enter into executive
session to discuss personnel.
Commissioner Lyn Holden did not attend
the special meeting called by
Mayor Kenner Amos last Friday.
Don Stovall, Holden Beach's assistant
police chief, was appointed by
the Shallotte Board of Aldermen last
Wednesday night as the town's new
police chief. Stovall said he plans to
fill the Shallotte position by July 8,
but may be able to join the department
prior to July 4.
The board did not take action on
promoting another officer to
sergeant Monday.
Inspection Fees
Also Monday, the board approved a
list of inspection fees that will be
mandated by the state beginning July
1.
At a special meeting of the town
council Monday, June 17. the board
appointed county inspector Van D.
Weeks to serve as the town's electrical
inspector. Pwight Carroll, the
town's building inspector, is not
trained to make electrial,
mechanical or plumbing inspections.
Weeks has agreed to provide other
towns with the inspections, charging
the normal fee plus return milage.
The town will remain in charge of
scheduling the inspections.
"We should remind Dwight that
this is just a temporary thing
because of his lack of expertise,"
Stanley said. "If you can't swim, you
don't jump into deep water."
A county Building Inspection Advisory
Committee was appointed to
discuss the upcoming inspection
changes mandated by the state to
begin July 1. Commissioner Jim Griffin
stated at the June 17 meeting that
Squad To Hold
Annual Sale
Coastline Volunteer Rescue Squad
will hold its annual "Trash and
Treasure Sale" during the Independence
Day weekend, beginning
Thursday, July 4, at the squad
building on N.C. 130 on Holden Beach
Road.
Since spring, Coastline volunteers
have been receiving donated items
that owners have no more use for, but
were too good to throw away. Now
stored at the squad building are
refrigerators, mattresses and bed
frames, lamps, couches, books, tires,
clothing and other items. Those finding
something they need may make
a donation to the squad.
"So everybody gains?the original
donor doesn't have to throw away
something that still has value, you
get something you need and
Coastline gets what they need to
operate their two ambulances and
16-foot boat," a squad news release
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it was best to have qualified inspectors
on hand until Carroll "completed
his schooling and was properly certified
by the state in these fields,"
state the minutes from the town
meeting.
Public Hearings
There were no comments heard at'
several public hearings also held at
the June 17 meeting, the minutes
state.
One hearing involved the amendment
of the zoning ordinance for
island commercial districts to allow
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dwelling units" as permitted uses.
The planning and zoning board
recommended the ordinance change
upon the commissioners' request.
Residents became concerned after it
was learned the ordinance did not
allow for the reconstruction of homes
within the commercial district.
Another hearing was held on the
rezoning of property at 107 Ocean
Boulevard West from residential
(R-l) to commercial (C-l) as requested
by its owner. The board took
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no action on the two changes, but
agreed to follow its policy of delaying
action until the next regular meeting,
July 1.
TTie board also reached a consensus
to draft a letter to County
Finance Director Wallace Harding
"expressing the town's opposition to
any user fees which might be charged
to municipalities since such services
were already being paiu ioi
through taxes paid by town property
owners." the minutes state
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member to the town's planning and
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appointed second alternate member
to the board. Both one-year terms are
effective July 1.
The board ttgreed Monday to reimburse
Commissioner Stanley for
flowers sent last week to the funeral
of a 28-year-old construction worker
wiiu was iieiping io ouiid the Huiuen
Beach high-rise replacement bridge.
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