'Spot-Zonin Request D< Pianning B BY TERRY POPE Two vacant oceanfront lots at Holden Beach will remain residential rather than commercial, if town commissioners follow the advice of tl Tt.lj r> *- tm " uie nuiuen rseacn Planning ana zoning Board. Planning board members voted unanimously Monday night to recommend that the town not rezone the two lots just west of Rothschild Street where the town hall is located. To change the lots from residential to commercial would create "spotzoning" along the beach strand. Town Administator Bob Buck said, since the lots are not already contiguous to a commercial zone. The rezoning request was made at litot TuCsciuV'c meeting of ths plsnning board in the form of a letter from Hazel L. and Jimmie T. Monroe. The two lots lie in the R.H. Holden Subdivision near 137 Ocean Blvd. West. "I have been contacted by numerous people on the beach," said board member Harry Yoder. "Even though the lots are very ciose to a commercial area, it might as well be four miles down the beach as far as what we would open up." What the board would "open up" by approving the rezoning request was a "Pandora's box," Yoder said, inviting others along the beach strand to ask for "spot-zoning." Town commissioners will have the final vote on the request since the planning and zoning board only votes on recommendations to ttie town council. "What bothers me is I am so close to where traffic will be coming off of RSi 1 Nl T>w f k?x Th? N*cn Sjw n ??? ca\ r Ifv* maw* ,?*; ur vm^ 20\ onVwi Af+ttat*< andliMtncun' crjtntuMn rv??> (Jbm/i w 20X trff N*wrS KX) t>? ?*V ftoo ? So co*tw m ?mi t*vt I Mjrw^jton N?v?-? W*? ??' ^ Ttw bnjutitiJ N*jr% rh# btaTt m tht tJ APRIL IS TO MAY IS. //COASTA \W/WAU.PAPI [ ct; ? carpi rasi a \-%s ?5\ I $399 Q Whirlpool sj \ CI Ml UJS04XM tAvM, 3 1NA?r 4 Automatic Wafth.ng p 3 Cyclo* 3 ?Va?#r Itmp? Wottr l#^?l Control covy Cl#on l?o? JjJ Filtor Suptf SUflGll ATOfr* Agitator 2 Wo?h ? Sp*n Sp**dt ffjj l Org# lood CopoCity y Electric n Range Whirlpiiiol |%449l U f^%n< *U4* UUHS Btdrk 1#^ LJ Cutitii Owi^ Ov?# |3 own tc**od co^dv'oy poi*cn ?n 1U control pon*l ~00oard. the I Monroes suueu inai oy cnanging me area to commercial, a "very unique | village could develop that would benefit all property owners of ilolden Beach. In this way, spot-zoning could be eliminated." "Before we start increasing the size of the commercial zone," added board member Don Pringle, "I'd like to see better use of what we've already got." To grant the exception in this case would open the door to other requests, Pringle added. "I for one am in sympathy with you," added member Bill Lovelace. "I don't feel we should come off the bridge and have to turn back to get to our commercial district." However, Lovelace also stated he did not want to see spot-zoning started on the beach, and voted against the rezoning request. SAVE20% ONNEARIYWO MANNINtifUN iVER-WAX FLOORS ?/ i A/?l ?. SET XA ~ll 5 I (? } ? Tfte^Ml titltM B^rk let* * NeNn* U* ?* SttUGUAfO'Ceefcie* f 0<*e 8 ond ?^ee fc j uft'H Chrome re*lee Chrom* r,l ko'ed Adfvttoh^e oiWrt to?e<*?fc'e Door Swing wK. V*ge?obt? Cr tpoedgett, chairman, sny.s that there arc four .slots left for contestants, young ladles between the ages of 17-20 who arc residents of Brunswick County. The 1985 pagcunt will be held June 15 at Hatch Auditorium, Ft. Caswell. For more Information call Cheryl Miller at UCB Southport or Connie I.edgett Southport-Oak Island Chamber of Commerce. -M ? ffarre * ^ 0 Compli ? Han azalea ? Ci f PW ^3) L J y ,ov. We cor ? ore que * p??? co -> 1% THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Sewer Bids Reviews Its BY SUSAN USHER cl Bids on a proposed $5 million a HMiiitarV SHWHrAuA suctam fnr fha town of Ocean Isle Beach came in "in r< the ball park" last Thursday after- t( noon, but the apparent low bidders won't be announced until April 30. y Contractors and their suppliers fill- t( ed the Ocean Isle Beach Town Hall a last Thursday afternoon for the let- A ting of the bids and left an hour later it uncertain of where the companies n stood in competition. tl Tom Hawkins of Henry von Ocsen a & Associates opened the bids as E engineer Paul Dennsion, Mayor * _r\ - - - n..m a. lit: Wii oauaiic uuiitii^ vuu, vnuuica a Superintendent Odell W illiamson and I Commissioners Betty Williamson e and Debbie Fox joined the bidders in f jotting down numbers. v Sixteen firms bid on one or more a portions of the system, with T.A. Irving of Goldsboro the only company c bidding on the entire project c The firms had been invited to bid ( .? ? ?* Knoln dCSign * tl* niimnpAiiu I rvioLonvinil nnlinno In ? \.vut uuiuifs vpviv/l 10 I7UII1 til OHIV.V UIV 1 town doesn't know yet how much t money will be available for the pro- j ject. J Only the base bid figures were an- ( nounced at the letting. s Excluding alternates and deducts, the lowest base bids came in under s $4.5 million. J "I had hoped for $4 million, said I Utilities Superintendent Odcll t Williamson. "But we're in the ball park. These figures arc going to , come down (when the deducts are in- | eluded)." Mayor I^Dane Bullington said she | expected to announce the apparent | low bidders at an April 30 budget I workshop. The town has 00 days in i which to awurd contracts. I Ocean Isle had delayed completion of a feasibility study on the sewer system until bids were let, giving itself as much flexibility as possible in determining the final design and cost The estimated cost of the entire project is about $5 million. With "no grant money per se" currently available to the project. Ocean Isle will finance the sewer system through a variety of sources, inHOW TO SUI MvM an i ab mm ! i Ht mumm post office box 4 SMAUOTTI. NORTH For A word-Winning ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RATI* BY MA In Brunswick County I Itowhoro In North Carolina Outsido North Carolina Complete end Return Nam* Addrott B City. Stat* | 2ip fson's Farm Hwy. 17, 1 Mill )FFERING: sfe line off Oa fling Baskets edcfling Plants Petted Plan Feed & Se B .,, rervm Am 54-6373 OH ry a full lino of pott control pr .titled to attist you in your low irtrol Mods. . m .*1" >1 . ,? ? ? - # ' r r- ? - < * < ** I '! Thursday, April 25, 1985?Page 3-A In, OIB ^pnons luding tap-on fees, front footage ssessments, impact fees, user barges, accommodations tax svenues, ABC store profits and the iwn's capital reserve fund. State and federal grant money as et have not been secured, though the >wn is awaiting word on the status of federal Economic Development dminlstration grant of about $1,000 . hopes to receive. Some commitment of federal funds is necessary if lie town is to obtain up to $400,566 vaiWble to it in state Clean Water tond monies. "It will take a pretty thorough i naiyis io see where we stand," said 'aul Dennison, representing the nglneering firm. "We liad some lexibility built in. We won't know pho the real low bidders are until ifter we've looked at the deducts "I have to emphasize the numbers an change and we expect them to hnngc downward," he added. )f the base bids announced at the letin., U U V,. 1'.. rJ U,.n,IV? " ftt ?WV'V w. ?..V. V. U.tVM nlet. S.C.. submitted the lowest of 10 nils on sewers, force mains and >recast concrete pump stations, 12,635,548.50, while Don Moorhead instruction Co. of Anderson, S.C. luhmitted the high bid of $5.8 million. Moore's was the lowest bid for the lowers and force mains only at (1,827,748.50, while Dcllinger, Inc. of Monroe's $092,500 whs tho low bid on he pump stations only. Don Moorhead Construction Co. of \nderson submitted the highest cornlined bid of $5.8 million. Only three firms bid on construction of the wastewater treatment facility and main sewer lift station. Crowder Construction Co. of Charlotte submitted the lowest of three combined bids at $1.6 million. I'.A. Loving bid $1,695,500 and CFW Construction Co. Inc. of Kayettevllle, Tcnn., bid the high, $1,751,200. Crowder's bid of $1,270,100 was the lowest on the treatment facility Itself, while living's $186,000 was the lowest for the main sewer lift station. Cape Fear Electric of Wilmington submitted the lowest of five electrical bids at $205,900, followed by T.A. I/Oving Co.'s bid of $208,500. iSCRIBE TO CK&BEAC0IM > 70 _ /(M I Nowi Covorago II: b. CMx?? I ) 5 33 I ] 3 14 | U 7.32 [13 73 L I 10 00 I I 0 00 ? Ab?f Addren i \ !| o j Center % e South of Shallotte t* & & ? rd an Tools * <* ^ * (?) I X O ed % izer & ilea: RaiAt S *w td MAM... # djh oducti. We ^ w & garden ^ | u m+*tm * '0*AI0 |t >;*0 < >' *&-< > 0 J I