TAKING THEIR OATHS OF OFFICE are, from left, Julie Adams, Luther Gravatt and Rev. John Richardson. New officers were installed by District Lt. Commander Ernest Marshhurn (in hack ground. New Officers Are Installed At Power Squadron Dinner Dewey Adams of Ocean Isle Beach took over as commander of the Shallotte River Power Squad ron Friday night at the fourth annu al change of watch dinner. He suc ceeds Franklin Forrest of Holden Beach. Other new officers include Luther Gravatt of Ocean Isle Beach, executive officer; Richard Danz of Calabash, education offi cer; Julie Adams of Shallotte, ad ministrative officer* Rev. John Richardson, secretary; and James VerMeersch of Shallotte. treasurer. The James M. Hesser Award was presented to Charles (Buzz) Lambert of Shallotte for his work in publishing the Bosun 's Pipe, the squadron's monthly newsletter, and for teaching public boating safety courses offered by the the squadron. The annual award was presented by Ann Hesser in memory of her husband. St is a rotating cup with each recipient receiving a plaque. The Bosun's Pipe was cited for STAFF PHOTOS BY EDDIE SWEATT NEW COMMANDER Dewev Adams (left) is congratulated by outgoing Commander Franklin Forrest. the second year as one of the "out standing" publications of its kind in the nation. Recognized for this year's achievement were Lambert, a past squadron commander, and Marilyn Grose of Holden Beach. Another past commander, Clete Waldmiller of Sunset Beach was cited for having completed a dis trict leadership development course. The past year, when membership and participation in squadron activ ities increased, was decribed as a very good year by outgoing Com ADDING SOME LA UGHS at ma?ler Forrfst an<* other speakers. i 4 i * The squadron placed 40th in the the annual event was Lt. ^ Jd 8|h ^ jn Robert Bach, who dressed up eratjve charti excercises. as "Pretty Woman to roast ' outgoing Commander EDUCATION OF/? IC LR Franklin Forrest. Richard Dantz is installed. Holden Beach, Federal Government Still At Odds Over Dune Repairs BY DOUG RUTTER More than 10 months after a se vere winter storm sliced and flat tened oceanfront dunes at Holden Beach, an ongoing disagreement be tween town and federal officials stands in the way of renourishment. The Federal Emergency Manage ment Agency (FEMA) will require the town to rebuild dunes at 31 oceanfront lots using some or all of the $57,000 it received from the agency following the storm last March 13. With few exceptions, town offi cials say dumping truckloads of sand in the areas recommended by FEMA \vi!! be n W2?tc of The town has come up with its own suggested list, but FEMA won't budge. As a result, Town Manager Gus Ulrich said last week he plans to seek bids for two separate dune re nourishment projects?one mandat ed by FEMA and the another initiat ed by commissioners. "We need to get on with this," Mayor Wally Ausley said at last Wednesday's commission meeting. The town board developed its own "wish list" of places needing dune renourishment after studying FEMA's list. Town officials say any sand placed at the 31 lots recom mended by FEMA will wash away quickly. Commissioner Sid Swarts con tends that only two of the lots in cluded on FEMA's list meet the agency's own guidelines for assis tance. "1 can't see pouring $70,000 into the ocean. It's wrong," Swarts said. "I can't see wasting the govern ment's money. That's what FEMA told us, to flat waste $70,(KM) " Ulrich said the town can use the federal funds to pay for work autho rized by FEMA, and tap into the town's $44,000 dune reserve fund to pay for repairs favored by the town. The board plans to spend some town money to build a dune along the south side of Hillside Drive, where erosion has forced several homeowners to move or demolish their homes over the last few years. Ulrich said the town board also has identified 19 other beachfront lots, mainly vacant properties, where the ocean is threatening to break through and wash over the street. There was talk at last Wednesday's meeting of ignoring FEMA's mandate and doing what town officials think is right. "We've got the money. We know it ni*pHc to on '* M:?vnr Pro ....... .. . . t_? ? ?, Tem Gay Atkins said. "This hap pened March 13. It's going to be March 13, 1994, soon and we haven't done anything." Commissioner Jim Fournier said, "It doesn't bother me to have to give ? the money back (to FEMA) if we accomplish something." However, Commissioner David Sandifer said he doesn't want to spend the federal money in unautho rized areas and then be required to pay it back. "Let's do it straight up on this one," he said. On another front, Ulrich said ap proximately 100 oceanfront property owners have responded to a recent town mailing and indicated they are interested in paying for dune renour ishment at their own lots. To help non-resident property owners, the town is trying to line up local contractors who can do the work at reasonable rates. Other Business In other business last week, com missioueis. ?Voted to donate $500 to Friends of the Library, which is raising funds to keep the West Brunswick Branch Library operational during a six-month renovation period. The organization plans to rent another building in Shallotte to house the li brary after it closes in April. Com missioners indicated they might do nate more if Friends of the Library has trouble raising the $10,000 it needs. ?Approved an agreement holding Brunswick County harmless as long as it does building inspections for the town. The action followed an ex ecutive session called to discuss le gal matters. The county is perform ing inspections while Holden Beach is without an inspector. The town's new inspector, Claude Spellman, is expected to start work this Friday. ?Took no action on a request from Y;?innn Muyjf May Moore to write a letter to State Sen. R.C. Soles opposing Martin Mar ietta's plan to open a mining opera tion near Southport. ? Turned down a request to join the Interstate 73 Association of North Carolina, which is based in Rockingham. The association is lob bying for an interstate route that will include a swing through southwest ern Brunswick County, flolden offi cials earlier passed a resolution sup porting that proposal. 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