Page 2-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC Zoning Will in Controllin (Continued From Page 1-A) canals 14, 17, 19, 21 and 23. On those lots where the 30-feet setback is required, any structure built must contain at least 1,200 square feet on the first floor, including porches and decks. As first worded, the 1,200-square feet restriction would have applied to ail lots in the K-l single family zoning district. Compromise also is reflected in the total square footage and "footprint" rules. The "gross floor area" above flood level must represent no more than 36 percent of the "total deeded lot area." At the public hearing, it was pointed out that portions of some deeded areas are under water on certain lots. Gross floor area means the area within the inside perimeter. It includes corridors, closets, stairs, thickness of walls and other features. With this new wording, Mayor l.aDatie Hullington said, storage areas hunt beneath tne liooa level with break-away walls (where allowed i would not count in the total. Neither will screened porches or other areas not enclosed within permanent walls. And, the footprint of the structure?or the area with 100% impervious coverage?cannot exceed .'16 percent of the lot area. Driveways and walkways are excluded. The only proposes! amendment unchanged following the public hearing is a side yard requirement. Kxterior wails of all dwellings are to Ik' located no closer thun seven feet from the lot side lines. Fencing Kulr Voting so quickly that Williamson had no lime to comment from the audience, commissioners also adopted another zoning amendment recommended by the planning board. Second OIB Be Scheduled On Ocean Isle Hunch will Itold its s< March Hie I-ocaI Government C'omm 1000.000 sale for March 4 in Kale nounccd at a Tuesday afternoon me mg the town's total bond sales to f On July 2. the town sold 12 ti tr '.t 621, to help (inaiK'o the $5 uUUior This additional sale ls primaril vice to eight canal-side streets east oversight o( project engineers Hem was earlier excluded (rem the Plia In June the town luid project! $300,000 in bonds, (or a total o( $3 1 Tomrvrsm+i "1 i v.i i UIUI Cd I Slightly w urn 10r weather's In the forecast for the South Brunswick Islands, says Jackson Canady, ShaUoltc Point meteorologist Temperatures should move from slightly In-low normal to a little above nonnal. lie said, rankinn from tlx- mid-Ws at niitht into the mid-dOs durini! Die day tune Itainfall should averaiie about one-half inch Sol had at all. said I'anady For the [n-rusl lVc J-9. a max| COMPLETE INTE J DECORATING SEF i V IOI blind* fly Vtrttvo1 bUndi ?]5 Vioo b??nd* U Pidufft I Ruby Floyd Oc?lM ItU IHScH J CX ?ob UW Vsjv-o' (X h C t?v\re ? II HOW TO S* THE BRUNSW1 rost omki ao> I SMAUOTT1 ?C* f O' A word Wi not AMMUAl SUCKtlFTON tAYtS IT I H Itvo?*KI. q 1 ?r* N<v?o? Co v'^?o CKif\-dm Co?W<^o CO^oh Mi to* fi ffl *.W ?> 1 %*?? I :ON, Thursday, December 12, 1985 Replace Septi< g Ocean Isle restricting fences that obstruct access to the side yards of residential structures by emergency vehicles such as fire trucks. "We need a way to get between and around these houses," said Williamson, who is president of the town's fire protection assocation which oversees fire department operations. A motion by Commissioner Gibson deleted a sentence that would have required all hoases to conform by Jan. i, 1S91, allowing existing fences to remain. Commercial structures must comply with state building code regulations governing side yard access. Reclassification At Mayor Bullington's suggestion, the board voted to petition the state's Environmental Management Commission to reclassify finger canal waters from "SA" quality to "SB" quality. The mayor said the change would better reflect the way the waters are actually used. Also, she said, if state agencies consider stricter regulation of land bordering shelifishing quality waters in thp fiihiro??fnrmwritor runoff management, (or instance?the change could make it easier for property owners to get permits to improve their property. The state Division of Marine Fisheries has closed the canal waters to shcllfishing because of high colifonn bacteria levels, a pollution indicator. "SA" is the designation given by the KMC to tidal saltwaters intended for shellfishing for market and for any other usage requiring waters of lower quality. "SA" quality waters jin? th<? nnlv tiHnl sallwnfppc nrnennt. ly protected by KMC permit regulations, the mayor indicated. Shellfishing for market isn't allowed in "SB" waters, but bathing is >nd Sole March 4 tcond sale of sanitary sewer bonds tn ission luis tentatively scheduled the igh, Mayor laOane HuIIlngton anebng of the town board That will br3 4 million. nlllon bonds at a net interest cost of I to $>t million sewer project, ly to cover the cost of extending serI of the bridge Apparently due to an r> von Oosen & Associates, the area se I bids si a need to sell only an additional million to Rise A Little Imutn high temperature of 66 degrees was recordist on Dec 9 ami a minimum low of 23 degrees was recorded on Dec 7 An average daily high of i6 degrees combined with an average daily low of 31 degrees for an average weekly ilailv temnenitiire of 11 about (our dot; roes belott normal l?nad\ recorded 26 uu h of ram on his backyard gaugr moH -ai tMCK I Jjgp| aoHO,, ,m| iii Dtoppi o ' -& f -l4" w%ii lit"'3 JBSCRIBl TO ICK&BEACON i ?ro IMCAKXIM* J?4?? 09 N??i Co* #**09# Mil V Okm ? JJ 3 l? I ' ? 3 33 m 10 00 no n N AW?? I** in I I I I : Tank Limits Density allowed, along with fishing, wading and other activities. One or more public hearings will be required before the state can adopt the change. Other Business In other business, commissioners: Agreed in concept with Police Chief Jerry Gureanus' recommenda tion to adopt an ordinance that requires trucks hauling building debris, shrubbery, trash and the like to be covered. Dump trucks hauling dirt, gravel and similar materials arc excluded. Gurganus said the problem became event more apparent with the opening of the new bridge. Winds are stronger at the higher level, he said, and more debris Is landing in the roads and along the rights-of-way. Town Attorney Elva Jess will draft the ordinance. Agreed to re-examine the sewer assessment role from legal and utili ? ..(t? ?i 1/ antics dllCi l/IIKWUUIJ IJIIVC |JI operty owner Stuart Ingram requested exemption from the assesssrnall cannot be developed with anything hut boat ramp facilities. Ingram doesn't plan to pay the assessment. Attorney Jess initially said the town could either "ignore it or sue him." Heard from Building Inspector T O. Hoberson that he received 33 building permit applications during the first 10 days of December. During November he handled 18 building permit applications, collecting fees of $7,087.50 for coastruction valued at $699,000 Compared to 80 CAMA permit applications last year, he has received 563 in 1985, including 352 in November alone, collecting application fees only of $44,720 year by the end of the month. The town had budgeted revenues of $5,860 for all state and local CAMA fees collected during the year. Directed Jess to write east-end property owner James 1. Koveche Jr declining his request for the town iu (Kit uit' mm ui irpiaciiiK uill recently washed away from under lus house und "see wluit happens." The town doesn't think it is liable [or Die damage to Roveche's property caused by recent washing Kovechc suggested runoff flowed from the road shoulder under his house because flow to the end of the street had been bloeked by citizens' erosion control efforts But Jess and Police Chief Jerry (iurganus said the wash uppeared to be escarpment caused by the ocean. Street Superintendent Odell Williamson said he had considered installing drain pipes in the area, but said, "I recommend the town do nothing if he's going to act like Hint and ask the town to accept liability (or something that's not our fault." Adopted a policy of allowing the town to dispose of items valued at less than *500 without seeking formal bids, then agreed to sell Odell Williamson an old town truck for *200 unless a higher bid comes in within seven days The high bidder for the truck doesn't have the money, Williamson said, and his bid is higher than that of the second high bidder, who offered *151 Barbara & Ti Nautical.. MYRTLE SQ on the succ CAPITALIST PIGS & C \s* A jjg and thanks foi for your printir ff: 7^4 o?29 ^^2 HOI.DEN BEACH COMMISSIONER I proposed a double parking area along in the Dream Harbor subdivision, in Ocean Boulevard West, if the ownt Parking C (Continued From Page I-A) public purbiup. Holder, licsui iias four such street ends available. At Sunset, factions are sharply divided over where and how much public parking should be provided on the Island?so much so that Jerry D. Hardesty, DOT deputy assistant secretary, said that if an equitable compromise were not reach, one side or the other would "lose," possibly widening the existing rift in the community. Sunset could develop and maintain for public parking a 35-acre tract on the west end donated by Gore?a location he says is equidistant (a matter of several miles either direction) between the east end and the I.ittle River Jetty Project, both popular fishing locatioas. He says it could hold up to 600 vehicles, not 200 as previously mentioned. "Once we achieve that, then anyone who gives it serious consideration would agree we have exceeded our legal obligation and met any moral obligation to the public as a town, said Gore. Meanwhile the town has leased three parking areas near the causeway on a month-to-month basis?not because the town intends to "jerk the parking away," Gore said, but because one of the propertyowners wanted the short-term lease arrangement Paid parking is available at the pier. Holder, expects to obtain the use of the area under its old swing bridge for parking once the new highrise is in operation. Also, Mayor John Tandy said the town is negotiating with HnlHnn R??u/?h F ntnmrieoc fKn U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to obtain permission for the public to park in a portion of the Corps' easement area along the waterway. Most of the areas under easement are owned by Holden Beach Enterprises; cooperation of both parties would be required. Dream Harbor? ALso Thursday. Commissioner I.yn Holden proposed establishing extra parking in the small Dream Harbor subdivision along the 800 block of Ocean Boulevard West, by using tlie right-of-way and a stnp o! land betroy Spencer .but 7\icc' UARE MALL ess of your :ash patch babies ? <& calling on us lg and design! M NTING & DESIGN SMAU.OTTE NC 2SAS9 SSkhHI .yn Holden (left) Among those look the right-of-way ministrator Bob the 800 block of Williamson. Mayoi ;r would agree. Stanley. 'ompromisc ween the right-of-way and the inarsh, ahntilH tKa nrn?viH;v Fellow board members said the idea was good, but that there were no WE'VE MO' EastCat ACROSS FROM SEP I III A S 777: ,|ni Orober. \/prtiral Rli *? v 11 mwMi * * l OPENING SPECIAL A1 THRU DECE D_f: u:. nun vncm BUY ONE, GE with your measurer G&Ml ?\ HARBOR SQUARE 111 (ACROSS FROM I EASTGATE PLAZA 1 (ACROSS Fi Give some special.. 1CT 141 14K ,CT T 4 y'-\ m>' : i<* '13^? Britt'sJ. 4 STAM PHOTO 8* SUSAN USMf * ing on are from the left Town AdBuck, Commissioner William John Tandy and Commissioner Hal ? Sought public accesses nearby. ***._ * _ _ ?. . . mimi. tvnu wniu a W1WI OtVCiS W-'l* ween 753 and 803 Ocean Buulevaiu West. 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