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Published - Town Of Pine Knoll Shores In The Interest Of Its Citizens
Town Hall 247-4353 FEBRUARY 1995 Fire and Rescue 911
E APP Y VALENTINES DAY!
JANUARY BOARD OF CXMlISSICajJERS MEETING
KEN HALLER REMEMBERED
A moment of silence, followed by the reading of a poem he wrote,
honored the memory of Ken Haller, second mayor of Pine Knoll Shores. In
the resolution unanimously adopted by the Board of Commissioners, his
contributions to the town as a force in the incorporation as well as
serving as editor of the Shoreline were noted. He also wrote the first
town history.
DRAINS TO BE MONITORED
As the result of a request by Pine Knoll Association, the Department
of Transportation will put check valves on storm drains which infiltrate
into the canal from Hwy. 58. A program to monitor the flow will perhaps
help in the determination to improve the quality of water in the canal
and subsequently that of Bogue Sound.
SURPLUS ITEMS TO BE SOLD
Several tables, chairs, an old typewriter, walkie-talkie and lounge
set will be sold at silent auction from the fire bay on Friday, Feb. 3,
at 2:00 p.m. All sales are cash and final.
OCEAN FRONT EROSION STUDY
Commissioners voted to underwrite a $3000 - two year ocean front
erosion study, conducted under the supervision of Dr. John Wells, UNC,
provided an acceptable proposal is presented to the Board.
SNACK SERVICE FOR AOUARIUH SOUGHT
Jay Barnes, Director of the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll
Shores, has asked the town to consider a zoning change to allow the sale
of snack food as an improved customer service at the Aquarium, especially
during summer months. The Planning Board will hear his request at their
January 25 meeting and subsequently make a recommendation to the Board of
Commissioners.