Turnout Sm Ax I I I I. /-VI LUMU Ubl BY SUSAN USHER County residents turned out in small numbers last week for area land use workshops sponsored by the county planning board and board of commissioners. The meetings continued this week wnn a session at Sunset Beach Monday night and at the Town Creek Township Park building at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The next meeting in the series will be held at 6:30 p.m. today (Wednesday), in the auditorium of the CP&L Visitors Center in Southport. A final meeting in the series?geared toward organized groups?begins at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the public assembly building at the Brunswick County Government Center. Meetings were held earlier in Northwest, Lockwood Folly and Waecamaw townships. The purpose of the sessions is to get an idea of the concerns and issues that should be addressed when the county planning department updates viic cuuiiij a v_ i.Ki.tun hica management Act land use plan. Members of the county planning staff at the Ixickwood Folly Township session at the Holden Beach Town Hall said they came with no preconceived ideas of what to expect?just to hear whatever concerns came up, whether or not they related directly to the land use plan. They noted the differences in concerns expressed at that meeting and the Northwest Township meeting earlier in the week, where zoning and sewer dominated the discussion. At Holden Beach, several speakers criticized the heavy amount of litter they see along roadsides. "The people living here or the visitors here have no pride in this county," said Graham Justice, a mainland resident who aired several "pet peeves." Our South Bruns\ 65^ ^ ri<i DANNIE SHEFFIELD DAVID ...always read CALL 7 fSFSSSm museh WE'VE M( EastGal ACROSS FROM SE JlJi Grocer. Vertical 3 OPENING SPECIAL , THRU NOV Levolor RivU n U IIP m BUT UNt, V with your m&aiur G&M r\ harbor sou ape i (across frow eastgate plaza (acros' I all, Ideas Vari b Planning AAe "It's a garbage dump. I can't 1 understand why people do that." i Another mainland resident, ] Christine Dosher, recommended replacing the county green boxes with a county door-to-door collection service as is used by municipalities. Both Justice and Dosher expressed concern for water quality and the use of septic tanks on barrier islands and along waterways such as rivers ana canals without stricter setback requirements. Mrs. Dosher said pollution is ruining the waterways, which she described as the place where most people in the county "except the realtors and developers" make their living. Ms. Dosher also expressed concern for the, in effect, lass of use by state taxpayers of the west end of Holden Beach with the erection of a barricade across Ocean Boulevard West. "Our tax dollars paid for the road and the bridge for them to get to their private beach," she said. "I feel one is just as fair as the other." She recommended that monitoring be continued on closed landfills and that members of the county planning board be elected by the public rather than appointed by county commissioners. Whatever steps the county is going to take to protect its rivers or its future, she said, "it needs to start now" before there's nothing left to save. Graham King, a Holden Beach commissioner and resident of the island, said the proposed elimination of the property tax would be "quite a blow" to Brunswick County and most of its towns. He wondered out loud how it would affect their ability to provide services and keep up with development demands. "I see many problems with eliminating it," said Commissioner wick Islands team ^ %) tkfl KEATON F.J LEE y to serve you! '54-4488 IU Hl^ H||| WMIIjllti | Ml DVED TO? :e Piaza ARS IN SHALLOTTE Louvers rotate at ISO" to control light and .?] ' privacy and can i traverse like draperies Custom Grafier quality with high fashion look 10 year warranty on - i Graber G-71 headrail Use as room dividers, ? I create a complete wirvlcw wall or elegantly highlight Ss ir* your patio door * airle ^?/o nnus off AT BOTH LOCATIONS /EMBER 30? >ro Mini Blinds >ET ONE FREE! ements and this ad Interiors ittie river !803j249 2889. i new fooo hon) shauotie 754 9100 fpom sears; ed >etings Love. "I think we will have to have it if for nothing else than capital improvements." Sid and Norma Swarts, Holden Beach residents, praised the land use plan adopted by the county in 1981 as "excellent." with one cautionary statement. "The problem isn't in having a plan, it's in implementing it. We have a good plan. We just need to follow through." He proposed enacting zoning within the five-mile strip along the coast, prompting Love to predict "token" zoning by the county in the near future. "I think people want it, but they don't like the word," he said as he has in the past. "It's a dirty word." Jim Monroe ol Holden Beach said providing services costs money, and proposed using public assistance clients and prisoners for labor to take some of the demand off of local government. CLotrw to o a c IPP Iff! All Fane / ' Weddii u ^ It 259 il ~ m ah men jW andSfe I iff THE BKUN! goB^ fl sF ^HBf \ I wafSp*^*-"" * >^_ ,. . i TXJHNOUT WAS SPAKSE Inst Thursday night lor a county land use planning workshop for Lockwood Folly Townshln. The 13 ritlrens wlm Hid slime im nt #!.? 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