Six Local Bills Filed By Redwine Don't Include Incor poration Bids BY SUSAN USHER Rep. David Rcdwinc County has submitted six lo cal bills in the N.C. House of Representatives, but none relating to incorporation of the Seaside and Sunset Harbor communities. While pro-incorporation groups in both small, wa terfront communities had done "a good job" in prepar ing their requests over the past year, Rcdwinc didn't honor those requests. "They'll be getting letters from me this coming week," he said. In addition to a general rethinking of his position on additional incorporations, Rcdwinc said he didn't see the kind of public support for incorporation in either community to spur him to introduce bills. Brunswick County leads the state's 100 countics in number of mu nicipalities, with 18. In the Seaside area between Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach, Rcdwinc said he talked to residents and local business people. "There really wasn't a large amount of support for it." While he has always required that incorporation bills include a local referendum for adoption, Rcdwinc said that in this case, "you can gauge public opinion pretty well in a small area like that." Most petitioners opposed to incorporation were from Laketree Shores and Tarhceland Acres areas, which made up a large portion of the area proposed for incorporation. Rcdwinc said there had been no meetings related to incorporation of Sunset Harbor this year. "1 was unsure whether there was still enough support at this point for me to go forward with it." i decided just to hold that and let the people down Not all of Brunswick County's legislative delega there continue to work on it until the short session in lion agrees. Rep. Thomas Wright of Wilmington has in 1994. If there is sufficient interest, I could introduce it troduced a bill for incorporation of Northwest commu then." nily. It would be Brunswick County's 19th town, vil "If there arc good reasons for incorporating an area lagc or city. and it will be a good thing, it will be just as good a Local bills Rcdwinc has submitted arc as follows: thing a year from now as it is now," he said, "and in the BH.B. 420, which changes the name of the meantime they will have more Resources Development time to work on what they (i r 1 ' 1 ' ' ' X Commission of Brunswick want their community to be." I think it is time tor County to Brunswick Econo Citing an "explosion of ar- ^ mic Development Commis cas wanting to incorporate" in j # r> f s?tr>T~) nilH tnlfP /7 sion. It has passed the House recent years, he said, "I think olL/js LlflLl iLfrvC IA, and passed a Senate comm it it is time for us to stop and / / _ . 1 . ., 7 tee, said Redwine. "It's on its take a look at where we're lOOK at WW/ ? V? way." headed, perhaps we've been yy BH.B. 70(), which limits moving too fast." iXCdClCd... building height on the island "I use Calabash and Caro- * * * at Sunset Beach to 35 feet, lina Shores as an example," he Dpn HaviH and provides for the height to said, referring to division in Kep. UaVlCl KCUWinC ^ changcd on,y by a rcfcr. the community now over endum. whether to continue as a town. "Involvement in debate BH.B. 492, which creates a Boiling Spring Lakes over that community's future has taken a lot of time bird sanctuary. It has passed the House and is in the and energy." Senate. "You just can't have a town on every corner," he HH-B. 493, which allows Southport to create a no said. " I know that won't be a popular stance to take." wake zone between Marker 1-A and Marker 2-A of the When dealing with any future requests to introduce Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. incorporation bills, Rcdwine said he is considering re- Two additional bills were filed late. One would pro lying more on the House Incorporation Commission to hibit discharging from a gun or hunting from a floating review the requests objectively and decide if becoming device on Town Creek during deer season. The other a town is in a community's best interest. provides for Columbus County to establish a no-wake "I'm not in a position to gauge whether a communi- zone on the Waccamaw River from S.R. 1940 to the ty can be viable town," he said. Richard Boone property, in Columbus Countv. This is south of the state boat ramp at Pireway. "There is no development on the Brunswick County side of the river, but on the Columbus County side there arc some homes," said Rcdwinc. In addition to the six bills filed in advance of a local bill deadline last week, Redwinc has recently intro duced several bills of statewide interest. Tuesday, he introduced House Bill 920, which would cut the unemployment insurance lax paid by North Carolina businesses by 30 percent. The measure, introduced simultaneously in the Senate, is cxpcctcd to save businesses approximately SI71 million, which Rcdwinc predicted "could be a great economic stimu lus." Previewed at a joint press conference Tuesday, the bill is cxpcctcd to have clear sailing through the Gen eral Assembly. Should the federal fund from which unemployment benefits arc paid, currently valued at a comfortable SI.37 billion, drop to S800 million, the tax will go back into effect. Redwinc has also introduced a health care reform package and plans to introduce a bill that would expand the pilot beaver management program begun this year in Brunswick, Columbus, Bladen and Sampson coun ties at a cost of S50.000 to the state. Rcdwinc cxpccts to ask for S 100,000 next year, and to include at least two more southeastern North Carolina states, Robeson and Pender. More counties, and more money, may be added as the bill progresses through the legislature. "This program has worked so well, it has been such a success," said Rcdwinc, "there is a tremendous amount of interest in expanding it to additional coun ties." NRC'S DECISION DUE SOON CP&L Anticipates No Major Block To April 26 Restart OfNuclear Plant BY SUSAN USHER Stewart D. Ebnctcr and his senior Preliminary findings by a team of staff, after which Ebnetcr will de federal inspectors indicate Carolina cide whether the NRC concurs with Power & Light Co. may be in posi- restart. Prior to that meeting, CP&L tion to restart its Brunswick Nuclear plans to brief news media on the Plant near Southport a year after company's restart procedure. both its units were shut down for re- The NRC inspection team identi pairs. fied several communications-related "We don't anticipate any of the problems. During an emergency items still to be resolved to be ma- shutdown drill tliat required opera jor," said CP&L spokesman Wayne tors to leave the control room and Ennis. "We're expecting to start up shut down operations from other lo on or around April 26." cations throughout the plant, a A nine-member team from the voice-powered telephone communi U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commis- cation system did not work as sion's Division of Nuclear Reactor planned. Operators had to resort to Regulation met with company offi- backup pagers. cials Friday at the conclusion of a Koltay also pointed out the need two-week study of the readiness of to standardize instructions for use of the plant and its personnel. equipment and to assure that appro Ken Clark, spokesman for the priate managers know when work is NRC's Region II office in Atlanta, being performed. said the team, made up of NRC per- Ennis said that it will take several sonncl all from outside Region II, weeks to bring Unit 2 up to full determined that CP&L is "pretty power once restart begins; Unit 1 much on target," but that there are will be restarted a little later in the several things that "need fixing" be- summer. fore restart is allowed to begin. CP&L shut down the Brunswick Otherwise, "Koltay said that Plant April 21, 1991, after on-site based upon the team's preliminary inspectors discovered that because findings the plant appears to be of fake or missing wall bolts, the ready to resume operations". emergency diesel generator building Monday, April 19, at 1 p.m. at the did not meet NRC standards for plant CP&L officials will meet with earthquake resistance. NRC Regional Administrator A report issued by the NRC in May after a six-week, in-depih in- means they have to buy additional spection of the plant detailed a power," said the staff's executive di lengthy series of discrepancies and rector, Robert Gruber. 'They should deficiencies at the plant and blamed only recover reasonable fuel costs." top management's lack of leadership If the plant is out of service for for their not being corrected. In June normal refueling or routine mainte thc plant was placed on the NRC's nance, associated fuel costs arc con "watch list" of the country's worst- sidered reasonable, he said. "But if run nuclear power plants. the plant is down because of man Sincc then CP&L has replaced agement, it shouldn't be allowed to and restructured the Brunswick recover those costs." Plant management team, restruc- The staff's findings and testimony tured its nuclear division, completed arc due to the Commission in late a lengthy backlog of needed mainte- July. nance and repairs and some up- . grades at the plant, and developed a (H O r"T6 C"t IO five-year plan to improve the plant's operation and performance. Due to an error in transcription, it In August, the North Carolina was incorrectly reported in the Utilities Commission will hear a re- Beacon's April 1 Superior Court ac qucst from Carolina Power & Light count that Stanley Randall Faulk, for an increase in its fuel costs ad- 42, of Little Lane, Calabash, had justmcnt. pleaded guilty to possessing 7.5 Meanwhile, the commission's ounces of marijuana and possession public staff is researching the re- of drug paraphernalia. quest to determine what portion, if Faulk pleaded guilty to misde any, of shutdown-related costs are meanor possession of less than a appropriate to pass on to customers. half-ounce of marijuana and posses "Each day the plant doesn't run sion of drug paraphernalia. Volunteers Sought For Insurance Program People who have questions about other volunteers about medical pro Medicare insurance benefits can get tection available to those 65 and up-to-date information as Senior over. SHIP volunteers are trained by Citizen Health Insurance (SHIP) a representative of the N.C. De volunteers, according to Pearl partment of Insurance to help retired Stanley, Brunswick County home people with their insurance prob economics extension agent. lems. The SHIP program is scheduled c. . . . . .. . ? for Tuesdays, May 4, 11, 18 and 25, . Stanley emphasized that no scll and June 1 and 8. from 9 a.m. until 1 " sollclUnS of ,nsurancc ,s in" p.m. at the Cooperative Extension vo v Service Center of the Brunswick Those interested in volunteering County Government Center. should call the extension office at SHIP trains senior citizens and 253-4425 to register. MAJOR APPLIANCES $75 and Up Washers, Dryers, Stoves, Refrigerators, Freezers, TVs ?30-day warranty *Free local delivery Repair On All Major Appliances Spring Special-Service calls $29.95 (1st hour included) Cash for major appliances in working condition SEASIDE APPLIANCE & SWAP SHOP 9:30 AM-4:30 PM ? 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