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Cityready for crowds on weekend The- City of Southport andl sur nmndingootnmunities.aine prepar ing for the iftflUsv of fottutsandfc u?it' visitors- tfiis- week. for foe X. C. Fourth of July Festwali. Because foe holiday ftaiLsonnSiun day this year, many ounces xoJBll&e dosed on Monday, Duly 3. They include federal;,, state, county aid municipal government offices TRie post office-, area Punks andl afine Brunswick. County Library miillll also be dosed, foir foe day.. THlie Southport library brandln wuM adso be dosed on Saturday.. iUiiy 3. Residential: garbage collllccfflom in foe City of Southport wtiifi be adjusted because of" foe MMay schedule. Himieewnerson.foewest side of town can. expect foewr gar bage to be picked up-on TuiesdUy-.. My b. while resutoJitsoii foe oast sideof town will, have focus picked up on Wednesday,. Dully ?.. Cbmr meicial customers nepertedSy wnillB remain on, foe regular scbedhUe, with ^ck-uppbameDkw Mlofflfojy.. M y 5. Ad deadline Efccauae o£ ©&. tile tfcmJiane fee ceaE csaae aad dassSS&i atfrieseafet^ tot Ike S^fartfNmbmbaak cfeangetl: tu t&s Ra&j.. 10» deatStoe feescj^ «sa#e a*«esdi^;isa3«a»./I&si&afr line focvtas>i^^3^<«S5ssB^ fcjpan.. Ott^cte^^toe^^saansani Sesame. a&osssDBig eMiue &«* mAHSE o® My 6.fec puMhoocasutoaKtt week's fi&e. ' •. ../ ' • •• , fcw Jim ttsrpur Hi# time of tbis sign has com# again. City worker Monday to make sore- the message was; dear to t*w Cabral was np in the air wer Moor# Street visitors debarking from the Fort Ffefcer terry. But electric rate goes up City rate remains at 58 cents ly Hull* Hit Municipal EUtiuii Hie ta*\ cue- 'villi suif* iftic same m Souiiipoi* fon the mem tiacaii vear. tot# electric tales wills utewoase atU) a new S15 flee- vttilli be ossessaii Dwinrcsiitants whueequesii tile city; uecarilkeu Vihiie goods" amt odtor lu#$e iWutsctotoM items. The hoard of aldermen adopted the $5.8-million budget for fiscal vear Monday night during a spe cial called meeting. It es based upon a Mx rate of 58 cents per SlOOof pcof» erty valuation, a total estimated prop erty valuation of S95 million, and an anticipated tax collection rate of 94 percent. Basic electric rates util I increase 2.4 percent elective July 1 due Do a two-percent increase by Southport's (wiwagmcycoopeonvc. scheduled to take effect Onntw 1. said city manner Rob Gandy. The S15 tee tor wlure goods collection will be as sessed only if a resident requests the Rt^F«n!iEspws»J^!^^^*Tifeafc*icrlKw f tifeMM&^€taofra3n^1i*%jtainiqgift ittg *j& "SaateSaii -ani wu»g\ laraeccssai?.' p?^ AfifiCEBtiilfc ^gwcsfi. Atf2©£ «* 3Jc oe&sa&ses ?tf Jfce boawL city waaagefffefcGwty «&&£ tie Madoct Q«h fm$ tfut t&t <% mas <®pasod *> tte cross vm&M . Tbtev’c«»*iotuvcc*aipijceat4i5W«l or occupant of the pranises. said aUenam Nelyas Adams. *AS we re say*® IstlbciwidldottittcaBlBaeiLLattatin UnWOnutHfinL '; OtherboiwdmB - pickup- fee adifieJL The change for oraslfi cvittccticn will remam, an $9-85 per househckj per aaooitfeL which auchuiifics cutrihside kocv ctmg. yard waste pickup and trash pickup- The cost <of water also will hwkt steal* at $ 8.. 14 per il JOWKJ gallons of water inside the <aty-and$228per 1-000 ga£Icnt> of water outside due ciity Theb«ilgethfc:liide$afiwe-p«CMnt* acxoss-tteeTMjfiil. laorst-of-livwg sai ary mtBearse for city etnffcwees-which amonits, tot a total budget impact of SCLfMWt . In compaction with the budget. al dermen adopted a mew navd nemn femsernem pohey for ciy eraptoyeies who travel on* of the only for naming or other official business. The policy' states dot rnkaigeutl be lemaburacd at a rate of 28 cams per mule. metis *SI KintwwJ at a rate of $30 per day or du actual cost of the munis if receipts are provided- and that todg atp win be ananged in advance by the adiaumsoanon uli inmum mi The city a**> anoevl to pay for ether "normai fen«ehtpet9Nanes'\sadiasiansaBd. baggage kaaAos Board delays county zoning until October By Terry Pope County Editor Commissioners are expected; to delay country annmg until October w.ben they meet Tuesday , July b. "I hope so," said Don Warren, cftaiitmum oft :ihc Brunswick County Board, of Commissioners. Tm ready to get' tt iklhinfi:mc. Three adults and two children, attended: ai ipiihtic hcanng held Tuesday night on an amendment to the ordinance; The effective date will be changed: ’ran. Hulk 1 unnl "lurther action" by' the board. An exact date has not been, memucincd. A first reading on the amendment was held June 15. Zoning rules govern land use u r.inaii agjmculurcal. commercial and: residential -cones not included: in •m«::c:guiSi:cv ®eina fide farms arc ex empt There will be.a live da;, interval until! coimmtssicincrs can officially vote to delay the zoning laws, but dtinnu: that, jporunfl u will not be in effect Prior to the hearing. Warren discussed! ai possible emcrccncv meeting to adopt the amendment but was adv-iaedi by uffiemm county attorney Michael Ramos to waiL The board, will, meet umcslltw.. iuh b. at 6 p.m. instead of bee Board' (Hitiuys. puspe U) Town meeting Lottery is not m sure bet in '93 Ey Terry Ptope Countv Editor Debate over a state lottery topped concemsof Leiand area residents alia town meeting with state legislator*. Friday, The topic is also timely . State Rep. David Redwimts- (iDc Branswick) bill, which calls foir at public referendum on the issue, enters debate this week in a House subjoins mittee. Although the bill earlier passed: the Senate, n was thought to be all; but; dead for the 1993 session, of the-Cens eral Assembly. About L5 Leiand residumsineti with state legislators with topics ranging from programs for children: and; ses mor citizens, taxes andcoiisolidatioir of Leiand. Belville and: Navassui. .Attending were Redwtne. Sem. Bfc. C. Soles of Tabor City,. Rep. Dewey Hill of Lake Waccamaw and Rep. Thomas WnghtofWilrningtoii.il; was the fifth meeting held, by the' lfcgjslhs tors who say they want to become “Mesmion ailc okol ami gimabiimg in the samite sentence and iit gates omt tine ceil~ img~ That's one of the things I wmddnt want to mnixS Pka^ad Redwine 'more ixesponswe to the people. ^Hfincv feom a stale lottery would; Ipw* tor school buildings and town watur and sewer systems with up toi [million a year in revenues. Sdles voted against the lottery bill; anilitsstilliopposcdtoitheidea. Letteis. 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