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CITES MORATORIUA/
Board Recc
Against An
A moratorium on sewer line exten
sioas led the Shallotte Planning
Board Monday to recommend the
town deny two requests for voluntary
annexation of single lots in Brierwood
Estates, Chairman Herbie
Ward said Tuesday,
"We have to draw the line
somewhere," he added.
The lots appeared to lie just outside
the last phase of development at
Brierwood approved by the town, he
said. "We did not feel it was in the
best interest of the town at this
time."
Shallotte cannot extend its sewer
lines outside the existing town limiLs
at the present time, because if all lots
along the existing lines were
developed, the treatment plant would
be operating at or above its capacity.
Ward said the board was also concerned
about the precedent involved
in approving the lines, because additional
requests might be forthcoming
in the same area.
Major blocks of Brierwood Estates
were accepted for annexation by the
town in an agreement worked oul
with the company developing the
Chamber Ele
President Ele
South Brunswick Islands Chamber
of Commerce directors elected Alan
llolden as the chamber's president
elect.
In July I'JWi, the Holden Beach
realtor will succeed current chamber
l>rf?<nilf>nl I i'n Johnson .Ir
Johnson has also appointed four
vice presidents from the board:
Patricia Hosteller of Ocean Jsle
Hcach, community development;
W.J. Mel -ami) of Ocean Isle Beach,
government and transportation;
Miller Pope of Ocean Isle Beach,
economic development; and Tripp
Sloan of Ocean Isle Beach, organizational
services.
The president, president-elect and
vice presidents constitute the
chandler's executive committee
The community development comDeputies
Ans\
Brunswick County sheriff deputies
answered 852 calls in July while rnaktnK
225 investiitatioas and 28 arrests,
Sheriff John Carr Davis reported.
Deputies loKKcd 85,104 miles on
5,8% gallons of uns and 13 quarts of
oil They also summoned 90
witnesses, two Jurors and served 370
civil papers.
In July, 242 local and 40 foretim
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;ON. Thursday, August 15, 1985
)mmends
inexation
residential area around the goli 1 Bli
course. Before the town would con- ? "
sider the annexations. I-arrv Shrevc,
president of S&W Investments had All
agreed to subdivision requirements ^Ml
to install water and sewer lines, ex- Gr<
tend the streets and provide i .
park/recreational open space at the D'9
company's expense.
Attending Monday's meeting were
Chairman Ward, Sonny Stanaland,
Harry White. Emerson Arnold, Jack
Harrison and Conrad Pigott. _
The planning board's recommen- 1
dation will go to the board of
aldermen for consideration at its
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In other business, board members
voted to recommend the rezoning of a
tract on Commerce Street from ^
KM-10 (mobile homes) to commercial
at the request of property owner
Buddy Millikcn. They also affirmed
their favorable recommendation for
rezoning a tract on Mulberry Street i
from industrial to commercial at the '
request of property owner Martin
Gore. In the absence of a quorum at
their last meeting, members were
polled by telephone.
cts Holden
;ct I
mittec will monitor and address factors
that affect the quality of life in
the area, including the arts and
educational opportunities.
The government and transportation
committee will analyze and
evaluate existing laws, proposed
legislation, rules and regulations per- I taining
to government and transpor- aJU
tation.
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?ii CVUIIUlllil. UCVClUJJIlll'Ill, UIC
committee will help the chamber
develop and implement marketing
and promotional programs In an effort
to attract increased revenues
and job opportunities to the area.
Adequate financing for chamber
operations, maintenance and expansion
of services and provision of information
to cliamber members wlU |
be the Job 6f the organizational services
committee.
wer 852 Calls p?
warrants were served along with two
mental and inebriate papers. Five
doors and windows were also found
open by deputies.
Officers spent 101 hours in court on
duty, 31 hours off duty and 320 hours
as duty officer. Property recovered
last month totaled $4,588.
Deputies also made 29 trips out of
the county and held nine crime
prevention meetings.
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