• • PINE KNOLL SHORE LINE ISSUE 17 SEPTEMBER 19?4 Editors j MARY DOLL *?26-752l BEl’TY HAMMON 726-6858 BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS' MEETING, AUGUSTI5, 197^ This was a completion of a regular meeting begun and adjouitied early on August 8 in order that members could watch Mr, Nixonresignation speech. Mayor Pro-Tem James Ramsey conducted the meeting in the absence of vacationing Mayor James Redfield, He announced that the sub-divisions regulations ordinance would be on display in the Town Hall after it was advertised in the newspapers on August 22 and August 29» and that there will be a public hearing on this ordinance on Monday, Sept, 9 at the Atlantis at 8:00 P.M. The ordinance is as follows: 1,. Adoption of an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of PKS to prohibit the construction of boat slips on any lots bordering either the canals in the Town or the shore line of Bogue Sound within the Town, 2, Adoption of a comprehensive subdivision ordinance. It was decided to send a letter to the State Highway Department asking permission to erect "No Parking” signs on Salter Path Road inside corporate limits of PIS, The Board also passed a resolution on guidelines for street lighting. Anyone with q^uestions about street lighting in his area can see this resolution in the Town Hall, The Board planned a DEDICATION OF THE TOWN HALL on Saturday, Sept. 7 at lOsOO A.M. Mayor Redfield will dedicate the hall, and town attorney Nelson Taylor will talk on the history of our island, Walter Jones, Ronald Earl Mason, and Livingston Sta3JLings, the legislators who helped incorporate our town, have been invited. Women of the comiaunity are goj.ng to decorate for the ceremony with pots of flowers brought from home. The Garden Club plantings will come later. The Board hopes we will all set aside the time to attend this brief ceremony, ARE YOU PLANNING YOUR NEW HOME IN PKS?? Last month the Architectural Control Committee of new PKS reminded all prospective builders to read and reread the Deed Covenants which apply to all residential property in the new PKS section. This month they would like to stress the impor tance of advance planning for plenty of storage space. Most of us when we moved here were amazed^to find how many, many possessions we had, often more than wouD.d fit comfortably into our new homes. Under our covenants, we may not erect any outbuildings such as separate garages, workshops for ov.r hobbies, or storage builaings. So, plan early for adeq_uate storage. And before you build, familiarize yourself with your covenants, MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS Rudy and IToko Schwanda have been living on Loblolly on the canal for two months now, Rudy is a Captain in the Marines and is stationed at Cherry Point. He a flower. He and Yoko were married in Japan. Their son, Karl, is three and a half now, Ihoy bought their lot in 19?1, and Yoko enjoys living in Pir.e Knoll Shores, In fact, they hope to retire here when Rudy retires from the‘Marine.Corps, Ed and Alice Close are now happy permanent residents, Ed has retired from Bausch and Lcmb where he was Vioe-PrcSidenl of M:^.nufactu?:“fng. And that is a far cry from foresiry,^the profession in which he started, Alice was a t^aoher c^nd wound wa her teaching career in Erockport, N.Y,, the town where Betty E=unmon was college librarian. Lets of friends in common, and Alice and Betty are having fun saying, Do you reraember when,,re,” /lice has joined the Gardc^n Club and is playing bridge with one of the bridge groups, and Sd is buoy with th'^ yard^ with acq,uiriig a boat, and wn.th fishing. Both of them love to sail and used to have a sailboat on Lctke Ontario, And down in the Golf Course section are the Archibalds, Sometime, somebody should sponsor an "Open Homes Tour" for P.1.ne Knoll Shores, Perhaps the Garden Club could take on the project next Spring - dur*Lng the Dogwood season - because