Shallotte Planr BY DOUG RUTTER Shallotte residents fed up with address changes every few years may not have to put up with it much iufigcT. If all goes well with a proposed house numbering system, there will only be one more address alteration in their future. Developed by the town planning board in cooperation with the Brunswick County Planning Department, the numbering system is 95 percent complete. It is expected to be introduced to aldermen at their Feb. 17 meeting. i ne main benefit of house numbering, according to planning board members, is that it will help emergency personnel locate houses. It is also expected to simplify mail delivery. The town house numbering system, developed primarily by county planner Don Eggert and town planning board member Art Clawson, is based on a previouslyTown To Exomir Fire Truck Marh The town of Shallotte may be in the market for anothi Following a report from Fire Chipf Tim raw-to _ _ mmmmm *JU? IV* U'Jl 111 ? l.own meeting, board members Jody Simmons and Paul Wa to assist the department in determining figures and alterna additional firefighting equipment. In a letter to the board, Carter cited the age of two exi the rapid commercial and residential growth within tl reasons for the request. He also said that a new pumper would lower the fire ra! result in lower fire insurance rates. Firefighter David moore said the fire rating would iik< to a five or four if the town acquired a new truck. Carter estimated that a new pumper, with standard te between $83,000 and $100,000. He added that the deparii terested in a used truck not more than five years old. Reeves explained that the town may want to consider protect multi-story structures. He said several businesses limited to 35-foot high buildings in keeping with the t capabilities. The town did not rule out the possibility of a ladder tr one purchased last year at Ocean Isle Beach. Carter, how rise truck could cost as much as $200,000 and might only be a year. In other business relating to the fire department last named fire chief until the departmental elections in July. He had been appointed acting chief in September whi firefighters walked out following a dispute between the tos mfljjt. Aldermen also approved the purchase of two metal ba the two wooden doors currently used at the fire station. Crawford Door Company of Wilmington will replace t proximate cast of $1,325. Man Charged - Audit R With Thefts Release A Kprnprtivillp mun Utac orrnrtivl ^ ? W I |-+ f Friday by the Brunswick County I V? Sheriff's Department in connection No djSCrepanciei with thefts from two Calabash a recent financi businesses. Brunswick County Stephen Allen Jones, 19, was charg- court for the past ed with three counts of misdemeanor According to the larceny, possession of drug state Auditor, th< paraphernalia and possession of disclose any signil marijuana, according to records on jn internal account file at the Brunswick County Jail. pliance, or account Jailer Lin wood Gray said Jones cierk." was released from custody Friday on The audit report a $1,950 bona. week by State Aud According to Sheriff's Capt. Phil frcw. It covered Perry, Jones was charged with the which ended June theft of fertilizer and potting soil 30, 1987. worth about $25 from Calabash True As 0f june 30, Value Hardware, and with the thefts court's balances 0 of signs from World Famous liabilities amount Calabash Cafe in Victoria's according to the re Ragpatch Row and Pirate^s Cove in Kenneth "Greg' North Myrtle Beach, S.C. ine thefts as Brunswick Com occurred sometime last Thursday during the period night. audit. Perry said Jones was arrested Bellamy resignei after his vehicle was stopped by after he was conv Ocean Isle Beach Police on the Ocean possession of cocai Isle Beach causeway. A search of the After serving a: vehicle revealed the stolen property, court for the mo The Horry County, S.C., Sheriff's resignation, Diana Department also is involved in the pointed as Bella case, Perry said. replacement last C J Trust your health s coverage to a nam i you know Over 1 300.000 Tarheels have trusted tt health care protection to a name they kno< Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Caro Return this coupon today for informatu about our new low rates Individual Family Medicare Supplemental Name _____ Address Cily Stale Zip n Telephone B I Age (Check one) _BH_ Blue Cr | Over 65 Kp?? l%j] BlueSh Under 65 *5Sj" ^7 ' ~ | 5505 Mail lo Nonqroup autl nuial Sates Blue Cross and Blue Shield ol North Carolina P O Bon 2291 Durham. NC 27702-2291 sers Progressing Wit adopted countywide grid. Although Brunswick County has no current plans to implement the system, numbers which have been proposed for Snaiioiie properties will remain intact if the county ever decides to make the changes. Eggert said the many hours of work involved and high cost of implementation are two main reasons for the county's delay in implementing the system. The Town of Shallotte first discussed house numbering in June 1986. "I think everyone agrees house numbering or property numbering is a good idea," said Eggert. "But the expense is more than the county is willing to address at this time." The proposed numbering will be implemented within the town limits of Shallotte, with additional numbers going into effect as the town annexes more property. Through the use of a grid, a number will be assigned to each lot, whether it currently has a building on it or not. ie Shallott BY DOUG RUTTER J. Snullolte Aldermen hope to eliminate a loophole in town policy which allows some property owners ;r fire truck. to avoid paying fees aimed at ensur?last Wednesday's ing the town's future growth, yne Reeves agreed Uncertain of the legal itives for acquiring technicalities, however, the board delayed any action concerning the sting pumpers and panib>l rpQPfVP fppc nftor a lonathi/ le fire district as discussion last Wednesday night. Members expressed concerns that ting and ultimately commercial and residential property owners were avoiding the fees by resly drop from a six questing annexation into the town only after completion of a structure, aiures, wouid cost The fees are charged when any neni would be in- building permit is purchased through the town. a truck which can Mayor Jerry Jones said an at5 in the area were torney with the N.C. League of own's firefighting Municipalities informed him that the town could not charge capital uck, similar to the reserve fees for structures already in /ever, said a high- existence, only for those that had not used once or twice yet been built. Board members wanted to study a week, Carter was written ruling from the U.S. Attorney General's Office before taking any m the majority of action vn and the depart- Expressing the opinion of ine bcsrd Alderman Wilton Hsrrslson y doors to replace Said, "If they don't buy a ticket to get in the door, they shouldn't get to he doors at an ap- watch the game." Jody Simmons, who manages a construction firm, told fellow board members that from his experiences, . it had proven financially beneficial to ?Poll purchase building and septic tank permits from ine county, buiid the ,<-j f ^ ?? dniKlm-o *' | um uviuib, uiau uicii i cijucoi luwil UI1nexation in order to avoid the \c*rlf payments. I "I lv The funds gathered through these 5 were reported in capitaI fees are set aside for fulure al audit of the sewer expansion. Jones said the curClerk of Sunerior rent fund balance >s about $80,000 and two fiscal vears with lhe town curTentl>' looking at N C Office of the iand actiuis*ti?n' may nc-ed most of e audit "did not th^" . . .. .... icant deficiencies ' ?r eormmcrcial properties within ing controls, com- the ht0,w" hriuts' 5120 as charged for ting records of the each ,squar^et of space" The minimum fee is $G00. . . Residential nrnm>rtioc within tho was released last , * " *" liter Edward Ren- t0"n are charged $M0 per bedroom, the fiscal vears and a minimum of $500. 30, 1986, and June , A'uloU?" U* Lo,wn doea noi 0I"fer building permits for properties out1987, the clerk of side the town' ProP?sed fees would f both assets and ed to $797,582.64, port. - ... _ ' Bellamy served *?er * daY tnOtuit ity Clerk of Court s covered by the C d on Aug. 31,1987, ' icted of felonious ?or seafootj g, ne. s acting clerk of Call in orders nth following his MON-SAT 1 1-9. SUN 12-6 with Morgan was ap- Resort Plaza. Hwy. 17 S.. Shaih my's permanent ivaa the brunswick beacon ictober. j STOP BY... 1 I gjS^ I I the late: oss in contemporc ^ i b Braxton Culler*Ameri "Quality Home Furnishir | 579-8300 J Look for our gazebo, Hw 4 THE BRUIS h Town House Num Town planners considered using the system as a means of establishing city mail delivery. But according to Jimmy Eubanks, officer in charge at Shallotte Post Office, implementing city delivery would cost twice as much as the current system of rural delivery and would not provide any additional services. With the federal postal cutbacks, he said it would be difficult to introduce city delivery. Under the current system, Eubanks said all persons residing outside a l4-mile radius of the post office can receive home delivery. House numbering will still aid in mail delivery, however, since addresses will not have to be changed as the town continues to grow. Packets of address change forms are available from the post office at no charge. Due to its unique, loop design, a slightly different system has been proposed for Brierwood Estaies. The subdivision does not conform with the countywide grid e Discusses Capital double fcr those commercial and ly. when the next f residential areas not within city the town may not 1 limits. it. The town allots According to HarreLson, although year for the police annexation helps both the town and fund, the property owner, requests or Mrs. Tripp addei voluntary annexation usually benefit ment has purchasi the property owner and forced an- the past two years nexation usually favors the town. should wait until ai Mayor Pro Tern Paul Wayne an absolute necess: Reeves said the town may want to consider making capital reserve fee Decision payments a condition of any request 'n ol^er business for annexation. tabled a decision c However, board members were not Q.ucst of an sure that type of discrimination w>sh'r-s to se<- UP - . . * ? trnilnr alnna T1 ^ 1 would ue curiMuci eu icgui. ? ~ Office Outlawed Followin? the m' In other business last Wednesday, Harreison, aldermi aldennen authorized Building in- ordinances govern spector Albert Hughes to request the anc* consu^ w''h I removal of a mobile trailer from the before making a d( commercial property of Concrete 3 meet>ng. Services Corporation. Merchant Bob The company had requested a zon- wanted t0 establisl ing variance which would have per- -?> ? rnitted the trailer to serve as an of- R(T~| ^ ( fice until a permanent structure could be built at the N.C. 179 business t\ tutor training Site. K.. Ik. D Utibivu Vjy LI 1C U At the Jan. 6 town meeting, the Literacy Council company's general manager, l^ance thrcu"h Brunswick Clark, said he would return to the ]ege next town meeting with definite plans -phe 10-hour wort for construction of a permanent volunteers intcrestc facility. He was not present last adults learn to rei week. complete the work Mayor Jones and Hughes said they tified as l^ubach had received no word from the com- qualified to teach o pany prior to the meeting. Rich Dixon of S in addressing the beard, Hughes the workshop, whi< said, "They didn't come back within the college's old S the time frame. That's the only thing u.S. 17 just north c you can do." tersection. Hours i Proposal Denied Also last week, the town denied a vehicle purchase requested by Police ^ Chief Don Stovall. m Stovall had asked the town to buy a 1985 state car for $6,000 to replace the I yy department's 1979 police cruiser. He said there was nothing I specifically wrong with the vehicle, I OTT ATI only that it was "old and wore out." I ' Alderman Sarah Tripp voiced concerns that if the town bought the car I * now, it would only have $586 remain- I /j ing in the police department vehicle | ?rxA puiciiooc iUiiu. S 1 >She argued that if another police I car was totaled between now and Ju I SUP1 ig services head for 5 Phone (919 ^ ^ Shallot' SEAFOOD & DELI til sandwiches in town! ALL YOU CAN EAT SPECIAL! otte?754-5177 and 754-5178 ^ \ Walker, Co mJ srvf/1 \ y0V2& ' Fall and , amq cunp tnc s!ack, Hum w ?rr w jiucn. jeansst styles iry furnishings $ . y / /in n V-VJI i UICVY-I icrny L_I/ ir\ ; igs at Affordabie Prices" * D Mon.-Sat. 9-6 \ JftHTiB y. 179, Ocean Isle Beach 2 Main St ISWICK BEACON, Thursday, January 28, 1388?Page 3-A ibering System system used with the rest of town, but has been proposed as part of the overall scheme. The planning board has proposed a letter to inform landowners of the change and to instruct them to install house numbers within a six-month period. The board is also considering various ordinances which will require property owners to follow the system. According to Ken I>ewis, address information systems manager at the Fayetteville regional office of the U.S. Postal Service, "You're not going to have any resistance to it." I^wis, who developed the basic county grid, said the system l.as already been implemented and proven effective in Scotland County. Town Building Inspector Albert Hughes, who said he has had to change his address four or five times in the iast eight years, said, "If I knew I could keep this ad uibjd, a nuuiu UC IICMCU. Reserve Fees iscal year begins, for the purpose of selling sunglasses, >e able to replace either within the town limits or an about $3,000 each area just outside the town. He said he vehicle purchase would like to come back each year and operate from the end of March d that the depart- through September, ed two cars over He said that his mainstay is Myrtle and that the town Beach, S.C., but added. "We were lother purchase is looking for other locations and ity. thought we might come up this way." Tabled s, the town board Other Business :oncerning the re- In other business, aldermen: lerant merchant 'Adopted a flood damage prevenshop in a mobile tion ordinance following a public ?. hearing. The town had originally otion of Alderman adopted the ordinance last March, en agreed to study but did not conduct a required public ing mobile offices hearing at that time. :he town attorney 'Asked Hughes to work with board ecision at the Feb. members Simmons and Harrelson in hiring a new maintenance departBurgess said he ment employee to replace Billy V, r, ? ?:i? n""-"- ??? ? 1 ? ' l* a iiiuuuc uailCi uaauu, *yiiu icaigllCU IWU weeKS agO. Dffers Tutor Workshop workshop will be 9:30 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. runswick County Saturday, with participants to bring Feb. 19 and 20 a bag lunch on Saturday. Community Col- Seniors age 05 or older are exempt from the $15 registration fee. ishop is for adult However, all participants are asked id in helping other to pre-register. Registration, accomid. Students who panied where appropriate by checks shop will be cer- payable to Brunswick Community Literacy tutors College, should be sent to Brunswick ne-on-one. County Literacy Council, P.O. Box hallotte will lead 2304, Shallotte, NC 28459. :n win be neia on upply campus on For more information, caii the ?f the N.C. 211 in- literacy council office at 754-7323 durare 6:30 p.m. to ing weekday business hours. flHHHH AMERICAN I arc quest &d^r.t holesale tmjgam- ~ accemories 0tte i .pa,ht . JP? supplies x R FiniSH g # .equipment V / trr r ^ 5 .custom made hydraulic hose fittings & repairs * i/r r*n? uic 0 or\TADC 1^ Of\ni\w w? . w>?w turned main st .shallotte.754 6619 [/J Jf ! h J Large Assortment -J Boys' and Girls' Boots, Tennis & Dress Shoes by...Webbs J inverse, Keds, Mother Goose and more! DEPARTMENT . 55% Off :"$k Winter Clothing -sweaters ?dresses Jirbytf ff , Shallotte. 754-4846 lp