* SH ' , yRE PHOTO BY SUZY MOOR? Board Breaks Ground Calabash ABC Board broke ground last Tuesday for a new self-service ABC store to be built by Graka Builders Inc. of Whiteville at a cost of about $178,000. From the left above are Jack Scarborough and Jay Houston of Houston & Associates, designers of the project; Mayor Doug Simmons; Commissioner rhyllis Manning; Assistant ABC Store Manager Kathy Tucker; ABC board chairman Sheryl Hardee and ABC board member David Arthur. Not pictured are ABC Store Manager Roy Wrenn and ABC board member Suzy Moore. HALF MILLION BUDGETED FOR SEWER EXPANSION Ocean Isle Sticking With 7 7 -Cent Tax Rate BY DOUG R UTTER Occan Isle Bcach Commissioners haven't proposed any change in the tax rate in next year's budget, which includes funds for sewer system ex pansion and land acquisition at the airport. The proposed budget includes 5500,000 for sewer system expan sion and S30.000 for engineering fees. Town officials recently hired Boney and Associates of Raleigh to design expansion of the system, which commissioners want to ex tend to serve the east end of the is land. The town board also has included S175.000 in the budget to buy land at the east end of the airport. Com missioners expect half of the money to come from a state grant. Based on a tax rate of 17 cents per SI 00 of property and a lax valu ation of $305 million, town officials expect to collect S5 14,446 in taxes next year. Other sources of revenue in the general fund include S56.000 in ABC store revenue and rent, S50.000 from the accommodations lax fund and S46.000 in building permits and fees. General fund expenses included in the proposed budget are 5226,287 for the police department, S96.690 for administration, S84.169 for streets and 583,342 for sanita tion. Transfers from the general fund include S225.000 to the sewer fund, 574,100 to the airport fund and S50.000 to the water capital project fund. Board Wants Road Resurfaced Ocean Isle Beach officials want the state to resurface First Street, which has become bumpy under the weight of heavy trucks and dam aged by utility line cuts. Commissioners adopted a resolution Tuesday asking the N.C. Department of Transportation to put a fresh layer of asphalt on the street that runs parallel to the ocean. "It's in very bad need of resurfacing," said Mayor Betty Williamson. Copies of the request will be sent to the DOT's district engineer and N.C. Transportation Secretary Tommy Harrelson. "I'm sure it will probably be a year or so before funds arc available but at least we can put our name down," Mrs. Williamson said. Ocean Isle Bcach Streets Commissioner Odell Williamson pointed out that the state DOT recently resurfaced main roads at Holden Bcach and Long Beach. "We've just got to make sure we get our turn at bat," Williamson said. "I have noticed that the squeaking axle tends to get the grease." Ocean Isle Bcach officials expect $357,700 in accommodations tax revenue next year, which includes $32,700 carried over from this year. Commissioners have proposed using S88.200 of the accommoda tions tax money for the sanitation contract, $50,000 for an erosion control fund, $50,000 for police and administration and S30.500 for tourism promotion. In the $416,332 water fund, town officials expect to spend S 140,606 to purchase water from the county and $1 10,853 for operations. Commissioner met in executive session for nearly an hour at their meeting Tuesday to discuss employ ee salaries recommended in a posi tion classification and pay plan done by the Cape Fear Council of Governments. TNext Medifast Classes Start July 9 Call today to sign up. Marilyn J. Boehm. M.D.. Ph. D. 919-754-5581 Village Pines. Shallotte 919-754-9949 Buttons and bows... Whether it's frilly or fun, Little Friends makes it easy to show off in the sunl Choose trom an array of hair bows, barrettes, outfits and more. Children's Clothing p Infants ? Toddlers ? Girls 0-14 ? Boys 0-7 Soririse Square, Hwy. 1 79^ Sunset Beach, 579-9363 from head to toe! Mayor Betty Williamson said the proposed 1991-92 budget includes salary increases of about 5 percent. The town board might adopt the pay plan later this month. A public hearing on the proposed budget has been set for Tuesday, June 25, at 8:45 a.m. in the town hall. Other Business In other business Tuesday, com missioners: ?Heard from Mayor Williamson that a public hearing on the land use plan update is scheduled for Tues day, June 25, at 9 a.m. in the town hall. A copy of the plan is available at the town hall. ?Voted to incorporate into the town code two ordinance amendments that had been approved May 12, 1987. One prohibits building activi ty in June, July and August before 8 a.m. and after 8 p.m. The other pro hibits dogs on the strand from April 1 through Sept 30. ?Heard from Police Chief Curt Pritchard that officers wrote 66 tick ets in May, many of them for illegal parking on sidewalks and in "no parking" zones near the east end of the island. "I won't say that it's solved yet, but it is improving," said Commissioner Debbie Fox. ?Approved several changes in the budget for this Fiscal year. The town received more money than expected in the general fund, water depart ment, occupancy lax fund, airport fund and sewer department The to tal income was about 563,500, and most of it was put into contingency funds. ?Heard from Mayor Williamson that the town will apply for federal flood insurance premium discounts available through the new Com munity Rating System. Homeown ers at Sunset Beach and Holden Beach will receive 5 percent dis counts on their premiums when they come up for renewal starting Ocl 1. Father's Day Special ( Great )0 <-> $10 Off! Gi": \ Hammocks Outer Banks Hammock Co. Rope Hammocks ? Open 10-10 7 days/wk Pelican Bay Trading Co. /Si! _ 20 E. Second St., Ocean Isle, 579-0849 Across from the new museum Mow Now, Pay Later. Enjoy your new Snapper for 90 days with no payments. Easy monthly payment plans to fit your budget. Ask about our Total Protection Warranty You provide usual maintenance, we cover full repairs free for two years No questions asked See your Snapper dealer today for details SNAPPER Anyttiig less Just Won't Cut It. Friendly Sales & Service Hwy. 17 S.t Shallotte, 579-2911 NSP9NM? House Money Package Before State Senate Budget and financc issues contin ue to dominate discussion in both houses of the state's General As sembly. Rep. E. David Redwine, in his weekly report, said the House pas sed a revenue package Friday that totals $698.7 million for the 1991 92 fiscal year and S756.8 million for the 192-93 fiscal year. In addition, the House has recom mended 5507 million in cuts, the largest in state history. The bill is now in the Senate, where members will incorporate their version and return the bill to the House for concurrence. A conference committee repre senting both houses will debate and iron out questions relating to items handled differently in the two ver sions and begin negotiating the final 1991-92 budget. The house revenue package was added on to H.B. 83, the House Appropriations Committee budget packeL Redwine said its measures in clude: ?A half-cent sales tax expcctcd to generate S22S million; ?Local option half-percent sales tax, with local reimbursements cov ered, expected to generate S237.8 million; ?An increase from I percent (an 580 cap) to 2 percent (a SI 60 cap) in sales taxes on farm and manufac-' luring machinery, expected to gen erate S29.5 million; ?An increase from 7 percent to 8 percent in the corporate income tax rate, generating 580 million; ?Adoption of a "throwback" rule that would affect multistate corpora tions and generate about S12 million; ?Adoption of an 8 percent individu al income lax bracket for net tax able income exceeding S 100,000 for married couples Filing jointly; 560,000 for a single; $80,000, head of household; and S50.000 for mar ried couples filing separately, with anticipated revenues of 568 million; ?An increase from 2 cents per pack to 7 cents per pack in the cigarctic excise tax and an excise lax on oth er tobacco products, to produce rev enues of S32.3 million; Also, an increase from 2 percent to 3 percent (keeping S 1 ,500 cap) in the sales tax rate on boats, aircraft, railway cars and locomotives, for $2 million; ?Changes in administration of the soft drink tax, for revenues of $500,000. ?Repeal of the sales tax exemption on purchases by the N.C. Department of Transportation, for new General Fund income of $8.7 million. ?To offset the losses in the trans portation budget, the package pro poses fee increases that would result in a $600,000 annual gain, as fol lows: motor vehicle record fee from $4 to $5; learner's permit, special identification card or duplicate driv er's license, from S5 to S10; permit for oversize or overweight vehicle, S5 to $10 and S25 to $50; license fees for motor vehicle dealers, man ufacture! s and sales rcpcscntatives that range from $5 to S75, to $10 to SI 00; penalty for late title applica tions, from S5 to $10; and impose S10 penally on late title work sub mitted by a dealer. Redwine can be reached in Ra leigh at 919-733-5787 or at Room 632, Legislative Officc Building, Raleigh, N.C. 27603-5925. Calabash EMS Elects Officers Kathy Morfit will serve as presi dent of Calabash Volunteer EMS for the 1991-92 year. She was among officers elected at the unit's annual meeting on June 4. Other officers are Sharon Benton, vice president', Grace Ratigan, trea surer; Maryn Hall, secretary; Joan McMahon and Jeannie Cameron, two-year board members; Dick Guarino, one-year board member; and Jay Morman and Alan How arth, continuing board members. Mark Christy has been elected chief of the squad. For the year ending May 31, the squad responded to 515 calls; work ed 1,890 man-hours and traveled 21,749 miles while providing around-the-clock service, a news re lease indicated. A highlight of the year's accom plishments is purchase of a new am bulance, to be delivered at the end of June. O'NEIL CAISON CONSTRUCTION ?Site preparation for homes and businesses ?Fill dirt for building sites & septic systems OFFICE AT STOPLIGHT AT HOLDEN BEACH (919)842-3190 (919)842-2564 OFFICE HOME C1961 THH 8RUNSVHCK 3EAC0N Saturday & Sunday 7-11 am TRY OUR PRIME RIB SPECIAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY Sunday Lunch Buffet Relax, we'll do the cooking! 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