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t Page 10-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC f I ?. -*-0r??**t^ iHiyUq^ i THIS IIIM*SII)K DRIVE residence Woody" Fulford was the subject ol Town of llolden Reach against Fu r? buiT uver i The continuing dispute over the exterior nl n Holder! Bench home continued in Brunswick County District Court Inst week with the filing of on nnswer to n suit filed in August 19112 tiv the town ngninst the owner of the home Homeowner Flwood "Woody" Sunset Beacf Flood AAanac V. It took the Sunset Bench Council only n few minutes Mondny lifternoon to adopt n flood dumngc prevention ordinnncc. After hrief discussion, they voted unanimously to adopt revised regulations so that the town may continue to c|iih I if y (or participation in tin' regular Niiliiinul Flood Insurance Program. Mayor Pro loin Kd Cioro was absent The town had to adopt llio now ordinances no tutor than l)oo 18 or ri.sk exclusion trom Uu- flood Uuiurunco program The program allows property owners in areas snlijoot to flooding lo Iiiiv (IihkI liLsiirancc at reduced lotos subsidized by federal taxes it tlioir ouiiiinunlty tokos formal stops to rodiico tho damage that can rosiilt (loin flooding 'I'lio regulations aro based on flood insurance maps aoooptod by tho town in February. In most oases tho now flood elevations aro loss rostriolivo than before. In tho now regulations, now more rostriolivo definitions of "breakaway walls" and "start of construction" aro employed as well as now limits on construction in areas culled "fioodwnys," areas along channels prone to damage by high-velocity flood waters. A "break-away wall" means a wall that is not part of the structural sup I tort ol a building and is intended to collapse under specific load forces without damaging tho elevated |Hirlion ol the budding or its supporting foundation In coastal high hazard areas where there is ilangcr from wave wash, buildings must Ik- located 60 feet landward of mean high tido and be constructed with more wand- and w ave-resistant anchonng. ALso. only A VERY SPECIAL POLICY FOR EXTRA SPECIAL NEEDS I t ?? I *K) \ >i M^.iOlb?sOut? i* I ?>ll lilt l,v I "O' fiXi' ho"N# (tw4 olto ill I (Oilltnli A vI iNfll v\rs? **> mo*l , . m So-v.? 0?n*i| 0?-0>W>t-i? in Noitf I (tfli>li?HI I All *txVl| Ac ' - O (H ' | v\- r Pi,v?- f I |JV'?V ? l?v NiV\^?Ot ? >?* I Wt M NATIONWIDE I H INSURANCE I ^ ^ S?Kv^,? 4 ?n HM I UAA r * HATAXf Cf 4 v> A' '. TIN, Thursday, December 19. 1985 jtlf: owned by Elwood town wants Fulfc [ a suit filed by the their original con lford in 1984. The complaint. Fulfot Beach Home Fulford of Koutc 3, Supply, asks that tiie case involving his home at 195 Hillside Drive be dismissed. The town, in its 1984 complaint, asked the court for an injunction and order of abatement directing Fulford to get a new building permit, to bring the house into compliance with an i Approves jement Rules wash-away lattice work or decorative screening is allowed below the lowest supporting member The term "start of construction" has been revised to include any work beyond the stage of excavation, in* rliifltru' thi> of u vtriictiiro ami In exclude installation of streets and walkways. A development ihtiiiII from the town's building Inspector, Wallace Martin, Is required before the start of any development activities in areas of s|M>etnl flood hazard within the town's Jurisdiction It must include a flood elevation or flood-proofing certification The penalty for violation any provision of the ordinance or for failing to comply with it, constitutes a misdemeanor. Upon conviction a violator can lie fined not more than $60, imprisoned for more than Jl) days, or Ixith Kneh day the violation continues is considered a separate offense. Council members had asked the Kederal emergency Management Agency for an extension of the I Villi deadline, hut didn't get it. Christmas tflessmgs 1 v JlP yv & fc3~' 1 v * ? t'u" ?;>' Coastal Wallpaper & Carpet SKoU^t'e TVi o*t?! .... - **r- -;-Wfc. -? II ACON SIA?* rMOTO ird to return the enclosed porches to struction. In his answer to the town's d seeks dismissal of the case. Continues earlier court order and to do this within a reasonable time frame to be set by the court. 'Hie town says Kulford obtained a building permit for that purpose in February 1982, but allowed the permit to expire without completing the work specified in the court order. That order, issued by Judge II?, ,.11 .Or-.,,,*.- It...* t V,? 4'IUUI !>-?. IJIU.lllLli, VIII LI W null LI IV house be restored to its "original perimeter," a process the town says includes removing certain additions, changing closed-in porches back to screened-in porches and changing the roof line. Kulford, in an answer submitted by attorney Elva Jess of Southport, admils that he applied for and received a building permit, hut denies that its purpose was to fulfill the terms of the Hraswcll order, which declared an earlier building permit issued by ttie town to Kulford "null and void." Kulford admits the town adopted a zoning ordinance and that one section of it governs the expiration of building permits. Hut he denies the town's statements about the status ol the building's restoration. Kulforc! also denies he ever received verba notice to finish the work authorize! by the permit. In Bolivia BRING HOME ATHE WBEACON On Set* At COMPliX CAFETERIA SOUTHBOUND SERVICE STATION ( GROCERT ./ > Al . unristmas Blessings /i<*ih' >k?n " /("/hi ays aii m iisatiiaiai Tfwnks for your ktherux.e pest control Deputies Recover Stolon finnrlc V - v -w w w w v?w Brunswick County Sheriff's Department deputies recovered $109,741 in stolen property during the month of November. More than $98,000 of the total was , seized after officers followed tips provided by private citizens and arrested two men, David Boston of t Jacksonville, Fla., and Gary Smith of Massachusetts, in the south end of the county on Nov. 4. Officers recovered three vehicles that had been stolen in Florida, a gun, U-Haul Corp. items, and numerous items taken in local breakins, said Detective Undsey Walton. Additional arrests and property recovery are expected as the local agency works with law enforcement officers in several other states in cracking what appears to be a multistate theft ring. Several thousands of dollars worth of goods stolen in Seaside area breakins were recovered also with the arrest last month of I,ane Inman of the Seaside area. "We believe we recovered 65 percent to 70 percent of the property," said Walton. Also in November, officers drove 85,844 miles using 5,228 gallons of gas and 18 quarts of oil. Eighty-six witnesses were summoned. Deputies made 94 arrests as prosecuting witnesses. They served 378 civil papers, one juvenile petition and one mental and inebriate paper. Deputies also served 144 local warrants and 45 foreign warrants. During the month 877 calls were answered and deputies made 108 investigations. Four doors and windows were found open. Deputies spent 70 court hours on duty, 12 hours off duty and 320 hours as duty officer. i 'Tftenn I ; 1 to- (Maun s E. David Red\ f and Family \ ir^ Chri I * folk .J 'rou * t V ^ i L__ Professional wholesale LAUNDERING AND T T nTTTT" DRY CLEANING K>X XX XJLJl-iV/ X X X?J HI oUrrLY I 1 I Phone (919) 754-6000 I SHALLOTTE Shallotte. N.C. DRYCLEANERS V * 754-4435 Shallotte SanaBMnamaBamaagHanMHBu Bright wishes for the holiday if^T' TW^"vf?^YPJki-m*mk season with ^und I merriment. 'jj^. T" V?U* < I & nii|,|v 1111111 KS. CAROLINA | wS/M P0WER & LIGHT I jL ; 1 Brunswick Visitors K Southport <nfifw<wwwffWW*?w<rM??*ifOTr?w<rw?ww<rtwwwi?tt(w??w ta4 i like to take time out for a special stmas message of thanks to those fine s we have the pleasure of serving all year nd! Have a Merry Christmas! V SECURITY I te] SAVINGS i | & LOAN 1 ASSOC. * J . , Shallotte k 7544371J ?l??? -? -}- i 1
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