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Page 2 The Shoreline September, 2000 Planning Board Topics of discussion included: 1. A request was made by Stroud Engineering to subdivide a tract: of land north of Christmas By the Sea and a tract of land adjacent to Crystal Coast Resort, both owned by Dawcutt Enterprises. The Planning Board approved a final plat request and forwarded the information to the Board of Commissioners for their considerat on. 2. A sub-committee was appointed to consider if the Town Ordinances thoroughly address the aesthetic qualities of commercial buildings such as lighting, neon, signs etc. Tribute to Wade by tlie C.A.C. THE TOWN OF PINE KNOLL SHORES 100 Municipal Ctcic. PSne KnoQ Shores, North Csrolin« 28&12 (252) 247 t3S3 • (252) 247-4355 .Mr WsJe P. Latnsun. Coiiiinit»>i>ii«rr 100Municipal Circle Pine Knot! Shores. N. C. 28512 We, '.he menibers >f the Comoiumty Appewance Commiiwion, would like lo expcesi o heanfcit appiccitUiuR to yuu fur yuur ktcoI support over ibe niuiilfis and veais ol'our letutre As niwiys. we wish you the vc«y best' Moc .Sincexely. Sob Curry. Chairman Ci>»-iniinity Appearnncftrnmmiswon jiyl From your PKS Inspections Department Anytime that you file a request for any type of permit, it is imperative that you drop by Town Hall and pick up the yellow permit card and display it prominently. (A \/erbal commitment is not sufficient!) This is especially true with tree removal permits! Your cooperation in this regard will prevent a lot of disgruntled neighbors and significantly reduce unnecessary telephone calls. Thanks! Squad #65 The health Lopic this month concerns Spotting Health Fraud. Americans waste billions annually on bogus treatments that promise to be a simple solution to better health. To recognize a worthless treatment, ask: 1. Does it promise too much too easily? Unproven remedies are often promoted as cure-alls, from preventing aging to curing impotence. 2. Does it claim immediate or guaranteed results? Few medical treatments produce immediate benefits for chronic conditions. And even proven therapies can't always guarantee better health. 3. Does it include a secret or exclusive formula? Legitimate therapies evolve from data collected and reviewed by many scientists. 4. Are testimonials the only proof it works? Unproved remedies are typically endorsed by "satisfied customers." These people may be paid for their comments or lulled by the power of suggestion into the belief they were "cured." 5. Does it offer a money-back guarantee? A guarantee is an effective ploy to get you to buy. But don't expect a response to a refund request. If you question a medical treatment, discuss it with your doctor or another health care professional, or write to the National Council Against Health Fraud, P.O. Box 1276, Loma Linda, California 92354. Squad 65 responded to 22 medical emergencies, 6 fire calls and 2 transports. Submitted by: I'^aureen Daneliy Reminder: Rodents are usually timid animals and normally only venture from their nests in search of food and water. Elimination of food sources is a good control ifiedsure. Don't put ouL fouu fut any pets or wild animals, as this is a source for rodents also.
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