# PINE ITOLL SHORE LINE ISSUE #7 NOVEMBER, 1973 HIGHLIGHTS OF OCTOBER llTH MEETING OF PKS BOARD OF COXMISSIO^JERS,* 1, The Commissioners suopended issuing of building per^jits other than single family residences and garages &ppurt?.r^ant thereto, being sei^/eci by a. septic tank s.nd dra.Lii field for each such residence, or for any bi-isiness or cormercial building to be se2Tved by^a separate septic xank and drain field no larger ^Shan ’Ghat required for a detached single family dwelling. This ordinance will be in effect until’’further enactment by the Board. 2, They passed a motion to prepare an ordinance which would prohibit all vehicles on the Atlantic Beach Strand* 3» They hired REGINALD U, LEWIS, JR. of Morehead City to assist Chief Overman, They appointed SI BEZUYEN as Town Accountant, 5. They announced that two giaests will appear at the November 8 meetings MR.^J. L, MUSSELWAITE of the Wildlife Commj.S3ion will discuss the placing of speed limits on the canals, MR. YOUKG, Adminis'crator of the Sea Lab located withing PKS limits will explain about this new Marine Resources Center, ATTENTION, VOTING RESIDENTS? You will vote at the Atlantis Lodge Town Hall office, November 6th, on liquor by the drink, clean water and a school bond. REMEMBER THE NOVEMBER 8 MEETING’ Meanwhile, the Town's proposed zoning ordinance is on display in the Town Office at the Atlantis until November 9. PINE KNOLL ASSOCIATION, INC, has accepted administration of park areas in the new Pine Knoll Shores section. Ownership and legal responsibility for these parks re main with the Roosevelt interests. Administration of parks in old Pine Knoll Shores is still being decided, ^ET_A NEIGHBORt Ten years ago next'May, BILL and HAZEL SMITH moved here from Beaufort, Their home, the second one built on Oakleaf Dr,, is a tribute to Bill's workmanship. Originally it was the top off a government house at Cherry Point which Bill remodeled and enlarged to make it the attractive home it is today. When they moved here, PKS was not yet built up, and they could not see a light at night. It was so quiet that all you could hear was the crickets and frogs. Bill and Hazel T^ed to walk along a path through the woods beyond the foundations of the old Hoffman house (where Hallers* house now stands) and knew where the pileated wood pecker had its nest. Bill even saw a bobcat, but he says it was not a native islander,^ It^slipped away from a zoo and amusement place for children near Atlantic Beach, Bill is a State Trooper who has been stationed in Carteret County since W7, Hazel was bom in Morehead City and talks of many happy trips to Shackleford Banks and of hunting for shells at Cape Lookout, You know Hazel, of course. She IS the woman with lovely red hair who carries huge stacks of books home from the bookmo' lie. Bill and Hazel have a son, JAY, who is at Salisbury Tech studying fire science technology. Their daughter and two grandchildren live in Florida, house SITTER DEPARTMENT! Beginning to build on the ocean side of Salter Path Road, near Mimosa, are CONNIE and ART BROWNE, currently of Alexandria, Va, Some time in November they hope to move down to be near while construction proceeds, and they ope to be in their home by May, 197^, They would like very much to live in a home while they are here,^would welcome word from anyone whose house will be empty either ■the time included in the above months, and they would be willing to contribute toward utility expenses, etc. Contact them at 7708 Tauxemont Road. Alexandria, Va,, 22308, M52®_CLyB; ^Sponsored by the Morehead City Women's Club, the newly organized Newcomer Club will meet the fj.rst and third Thursdays of the month, 1:00 P.M. at the Webb Civic Center in Morehead City. MRS, J. APONYOK (LOUISE) of PKS, is temporary .^-irnan ^of the group. Says she, "We 5.nvite anyone who has lived here two years or Ooo to join us, and if you are moving here soon, let us know? we'll welcome youI" Call her for information at 726^^068,