N.C COASTAL AREA Jmanagement news 1. i. Tht Perquimans Weekly, Hertford. N .C., Thursday, August 11, 1977-Page J People In The News -.'Laical nermit-Iettlnai nlans far Afah nt Environmental Concern have been ap proved by the N.C. Coastal Resources Com mission fori' most municiple and county governments in the 20 coastal counties. JThe plans describe local programs for minor development permitting activities within Areas of Environmental Concern which will begin early next year. In general, minor developments are construc tion activities which occur on sand dunes, inlet lands, erosion prone areas of the ocean shorelines, and on the shoreline within 75 feet of estuarine waters, v Projects larger than 20 acres, structures which occupy more than 60,000 square feet at groundjevel, or activities which already require a state permit must be approved by the Coastal Resources Commission. Vln communities with local permit-letting programs, applicants will be able to file thtir application locally and receive a prompt response from the local permitting officer. In most communities a local board will also handle initial appeals from af fected parties. The Coastal Resources Commission will pay the costs of running the local permitting programs. ; Nearly all eligible towns and counties have undertaken local permit-letting plans. However, Gates County has asked the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development to handle ohe minor development permitting in that county, citing a scarcity of Areas of En vironmental Concern within the county. The state will also prepare permitting plans for portions of Carteret and Brunswick Counties. In other action the Commission has ap pointed Carolina Beach town manager Sheila Davis and Morehead City planning board member P.H. Geer to fill vacancies on the Coastal Resources Advisory Council. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ed wards, and Walter Edwards Sr. spent the weekend at their cottage at Nags Head, Sharon Edenfield and Mrs. Cindy Barrett and daughter have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lambkin in Waverly, Tenn. Miss Virginia Tucker is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryant in Greensboro. Mrs. James Wetzel and daughter of Richmond, Va. and Mrs. Robert Jackson of Nashville, Tenn. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Newby this week. Miss Linda Banks of New Bern spent the weekend with her mot mother, Mrs. C.C. Banks. The Rev. and Mrs. H.G. Thach of South Boston, Va. spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. P.B. Thach. Mrs. Lloyd Horton was a FORESIGHT Workers with the Town of Hertford were called ' out Friday to remove overhanging material at the site of the old bank building on Church Street. Officials authorized the work showing foresight since the material could have fallen and injured a passer-by. wli j ,4aarf ".!.' ' i ' . ln , j'j "" " . T. ' """'j " 1 - '; j V!l'' SwTHOUT OVERHANG - -n- phown is a picture of the old ..w - ' " Jbank , building looking up sT" ",. : . f rbm the street with the lack K. v "w 1 of overhang very noticeable. ; vv . j(Staff photos by Kathy X TfewbernJ s. " FOIHIE A. HEVtf INDUSTRY ' An Apparel Company, interested in locating in Hertford, will conduct a Labor Survey on Friday, August 1 2th between the hours of 3 P.M. and 9 P.M. and on Saturday, August 13th between the hours of 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. at the building site, formerly S&E Fashions on Grubb St. for the purpose of determining the availability of labor in this area. r ; Representatives from the company 1 will bo present to conduct the Intorvlows. ! '".vV . U-S' Is,:': ;k'' ' V', ' "' '-'i'l'?'-. ' .:' . - . .Anyone interested in employment 4 ; with this firm, please arrange to . . be, present at the above, place ancl times. -Equal Opportunity Employer- weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Dawson at NagsHead. Mrs. S.L. Sisco returned to her home in Memphis, Tenn. on Thursday after spending two weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Whedbee. Mrs. H.A. Whitley is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville at their cottage at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews Jr. of New Bern were overnite guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews Sr. on Monday. Shawn and Stacy Bass of Va. Beach, Va. spent last week with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White in Hertford and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bass, in Edenton. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ross and son, Jason, of Raleigh are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Divers this week. Mrs. Wayland Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Forehand and family were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dail in Newport News, Va. Mrs. Carl Overton and daughter of New port News, Va. spent last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass and Mrs. Harry Overton. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Copeland of Belvidere spent last weekend in Roanoke, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter III. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watson III were guests of relatives in Tarboro on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Gould and family of Va. Beach, Va. were guests of C.L. Dail on Sunday. Susan, Clay, and Andy Mathews, of New Bern, and Mary, Laura, and Wayne Hollowell of Robersonville spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Long and family spent the weekend at Hampton Lodge in Curritick County on a camping trip. Mrs. Clifton Hollowell of Robersonville was an over nite guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Myers .and family of Elizabeth City were guests of Mrs. L.D. Myers on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nixon were guests of-Mr. and Mrs. William Van Name of Roanoke, Va. at Hatteras weekend with his mother, pell of Belvidere spent a few during the weekend. Mrs. Ellie Mae Vickers. days last week at the' Royce Vickers of Va. Charles Layden, Elton Layden's cottage at Nags' Beach, Va. spent the Layden, and Jeffery Chap- Head. 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