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reported an April balance of $570,007.89 and aoYed for
»Bd^t to the budget allowing $7,500 of unallocated funds to be transferred to the ^
Hoads^a^^lronEent budget to cover costs of the aerial spraying for tussock aoths. lA
preceding the board aeeting, the contents of a revised and
ordinances for Pine Inoll Shores Has read and explained by Town Attorney
isB Kiziaan. This new Pine Knoll Shores Municipal Code was later adopted by the conis-
sioners and copies aay be studied at the Town office.
Also considered at the Public hearing was an ordinance concerning sewage treataent
plants as ^posed by the Planning Board. Conaissioner White questioned whether location
requl«^ttt» were not excessively restrictive and would alaost preclude any such plant in
Eone C-4. The board decided to postpone a vote pending further study on this point.
aonthly building report listed four new residential starts and seven certifi
cates of occupancy.
Town C^rk Corlnne Geer delivered the budget aessage concerning the proposed
budget. The budget proposal for $510,731 will be on display in the
Ice of the Town Clerk froa May 14 through June 11, 1985. A public hearing on the
Gswral Revetttte Sharing and General Budget will take place at 1,45 P.m. on Juna 11. pre
ceding the regular Board of Coaaissioners neeting. The 1984-85 budget was for $496 l67
and hM been uended to a current total of $512,639. An increase in the ad valorea'
^uation to $140,000,000. will allow the tax rate of .19 per $100 valuation to reaain
tae saae.
Major e^ndittt^ during the past year included a new fire truck ($46,400.), a
MW police car ($9.169*). increase fron part-tiae to full-time employaent of Building
iM^ctor Bill Ballantiae. job study and professional services increase, water pollution
studies ($1,700.), and spraying costs for tussock aoths ($7,300.).
The 1985-86 budget will include $15,000. to autoaate office procedures, an Increase
la TeiiiS0 contrtiot cooBtB^ tuad cos't of living pay r&l3es,
HOTIGB OF PUBLIC HKARTlfr.f
Two public hearings for Monday. June 10. at the Town Hall, have been set to dis
cuss the liquor-l^-the-drink referendua. One will be held at 2 p.m. and the other at
7 p.«.
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Shores Planning Board met at 9 a.a., Monday at Town Hall. Coaais-
sioner Fred Lib^ reported to the B»rd that the current sign ordinance has no provision
for sign reaoval by the city in C-1 or C-2 or in the residential areas. This is
board currently under study.
P80ECSES FURTHER Haan^r Schliaper and Gil Millington reported on results of the
wiTww*v quality studies on the water in
PBOTECTICSr the canal. Milli^ton suaaed up their recoaaendations with a
four-part proposal to the Board of Coaaissioners t
coaaissioners to ask the state to close stora drains froa Salter Path or
put high collars on thea so only hazardously high water goes off the road into the canal.
(2) Request the coaaissioners consider a 1-year aoratoriua on heat pumps that discharge
water into the waterways, plus conversion of such existing pumps.
(3) Soforce the CAKA law on surface runoff into the waterways.