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A pair of New Hanover County land
developers believe northeastern
Brunswick County has been asleep
too long.
A.V. "Doky" Saffo of Coldwell
Banker Hanover Realty Inc. and Jim
Teachey of J.T. Realty plan to open a
itolf course community, with swimming
pool and tennis courts, sometime
next year.
The project is situated between
U.S. 17 and N.C. 133 on 900 acres of
land purchased for $2.5 million from
I.P. Timberland. a subsidiary of International
Paper.
This is Saffo's first golf course
community. He said he expects the
project to cost auoui >10 milium, wiin
$H million going toward construction
of the 18-hole golf course.
The semi-private Jackey's Creek
Country Club will feature rolling fairways
carved from hardwoods. The
land is ideal for building lakes and
ponds, he added.
Club membership will be free for
all community residents and also
available to outsiders for a fee yet to
e determined.
According to Saffo, the community
will include about 8iX) lots for patio
homes and townhouses. In addition to
properties overlooking the golf
course, lakeside and forest lots will
also be available at prices ranging
from $16,500 to $50,000.
because of its location just across
the Cape Fear River from Wilmington.
Saffo said he expects the community
to be attractive to investors.
Saffo explained that skyrocketing
housing costs in New Hanover County
turned his sights to Brunswick
County, where he has alreadydeveloped
two residential communities
near Belville.
He said the congestion and housing
crunch in Wilmington will naturallyspread
southwest into Brunswick
County over the next several years,
just as similar problems along the
Grand Strand in South Carolina have
Legal Notices
ESTATE NOT UK
The undersigned. having qualified as Executor
of the Estate of Alice Virginia Hedgecock, deceased,
late of Brunswick County, this is to notify all
persons having, claims against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or U-fote the 3rd
da> of September. or tins notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to
said estate will please make immediate payment
to the undersigned.
This the 25th day of February. 1988
Joseph B. Hedgecock, Kxecutorof the
F.state of Alice Virginia Hedge cock
Rt 9. Box 112
Sha llcltc SC 28159
Mar 24
ESTATE NOTICE
The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator
(*TA of the Estate i?f Ida Oertrude
Benton, deceased, late of Brunswick County, this
is to notify all persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the undersigned on or
before the 17th day of September. 1988 or this
notice will be nleaded in bar of th*?ir wwArv am
firnuitS tiiuruvci'i 10 .Viid CSUi'i mil pl(3SC "Sakf
immediate payment to the undersigned
This the 10th day of March. 1588.
Wayne Benton. Administrator CI a
of the P.slate of Ida tiertrude licnton
Ht 1. Box 23 M'
Ash. SC 28120
Apr 7
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Brunswick County
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hold o Public Hearing, March
24 1988 Brunswick County
Public Assembly Building,
7 00 P M , for the purpose of
receiving public input on litter
control in the county
Representatives from the State
Office "Keep America
Beautiful" will do a slide
presentation and talk on con
trolling litter within the county
All interested persons are
urged to attend the Hearing
Brunswick County Qt,rr,t* ".
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The North Carolir
tax credits available to
income housing. There
fit with certain up fro
low-income housing.
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Brunswick County Publ
Brunswick County
(919)253-4301, or NCH
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nunity Plan
eastern Bru
resulted in northern expansion and
growth of the South Brunswick
Islands.
The project would not have been
possible without county water serGill
Net Seasor
In The State's It
A controversial proposal to
eliminate gin net seasons in mianci
waters is not among new regulations
for the 1988-89 hunting, fishing and
trapping seasons adopted by the N.C.
Wildlife Resources Commission.
The regulations were adopted
March 14. following a series of nine
public hearings at which sportsmen
voiced strong opposition to the gill
net proposal. In Brunswick County,
local fishermen also prevailed upon
the Brunswick County Commissioners
and Rep. David Redwine to
lobby against the ban.
In other fishing regulation changes
Monday, the state Commission did
vote to make it illegal to alter or
change the appearance of game fish
while fishing.
Other fishing regulation changes
made Monday: 'Eliminate the
diameter restriction of cast nets
when used for taking bait fish;
Establish a daily creel limit of 200
Ixiit fish when such fish are taken
under regulations allowing the col
lecuon 01 oau nsn;
Define a fish trap as being a
cylindrical- or rectangular-shaped
device into which fish swim and
CRC Discusses <
Today, Friday .A
Development of standards for information
signs in coastal waters and
ways to address the problem of
plastic pollution along the coast are
among the topics to be discussed
when the Coastal Resources Commission
meets today (Thursday) and
Friday at the Wrightsville Beach
Holiday Inn.
Sessions begin at 9 a.m. and are
open to the public.
Today the Conunission was to hear
six contested cases. At 1:30 p.m. concurrent
meetings of the Planning and
Special Issues and Implementation
and Standards committees were
scheduled.
Among other things, the planning
committee was to review proposals
for addressing plastic pollution problems
and hear reports on the effects
of sea level rise on estuarine
Marine Fisheri
Line To Wilmir
To report marine fisheries violations
or to get information about
marine fisheries, Brunswick County
residents can now dial the N.C. Division
of Marine Fisheries' southern
district office in Wilmington toll-free.
In the past, the division's only tollfree
line was to the main office in
Morelic-ciu City. Now four toii-free
numbers are available, with the addition
of one for each district office.
PUBLIC
The Town of Shallotte wi
April 6, 1988 at 7:30 P.M.
DOSP of
, w. pivjpciiy
located on Smith Ave. Th
sidered for C (commercial).
Citizens are invited to offer
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r CORPORATIONS
PING LOW-INCOM
JSING TAX CREDI1
ta Housing Finance Agei
r use by non-profit organ
are also funds available
nt costs associated with
iformation and applica
ic Housing Agency, Roon
Government Center,
FA, Raleigh, NC, (919)78
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vice, he added.
"I'm a firm believer in Brunswick
County," said Saffo. "We're gonna do
our part to put that area on the map.
That's gonna be a hotseat."
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iland Waters
become enclosed or entrapped. It
may be no more than 10 feet in length
and no more than three feet in depth
and/or width. No iead nets, wing nets
or other devices may be attached to
the trap nor used within 25 feet of it.
In other business, the commission
voted to permit the harvest of one
antlerless deer during the muzzlelnnHincf
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antlerless-only tag to be used during
the established muzzle-loading
Eastern and Central season in areas
that have a gun either-sex deer
season.
Other changes adopted by the Commission
affect bear and turkey hunting
in other sections of the state and
deer-hunting in various areas outside
Brunswick County, including
establishment of a "permit, eithersex"
deer hunt on the Bladen Lakes
gameiand near Elizabethtown.
Also on game lands, hunting is
restricted on all posted waterfowl impoundments
to the use of non-toxic
shot; decoys may not be set until 4
a.m. and must be removed before 3
p.m. each day on the managed waterfowl
impoundments.
loastal Issues
tt Wrightsville
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shorelines and work on military
airsnace issues
The implementation committee
was to review a rule amendment for
updating oceanfront erosion rates, to
discuss possible changes in rules for
the size of decks over wetlands and
estuarine waters, consider developing
standards for information signs
in coastal watrs, and to discuss the
rules on floating structures that are
not water-dependent. It was also to
hear a presentation on aquaculture.
On Friday, the Commission will
hear reports from the standing committees
and the ad-hoc committees
on the Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine
Study and the Governor's Coastal Initiative.
The ad-hoc committees were
to meet at 6 p.m. on March 23 and 5
p.m. on March 24.
es Adds Free
igton Office
The numbers were announced last
week by William T. Hogarth, director
of the N.C. Division of Marine
Fisheries.
To call the southern area office in
Wilmington, dial 1-800-241W536; to
reach the division office in Morenead
City, caii J-#00-682-2632. Hours are 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
NOTICE
II hold a Public Hearing on
in the Town Hall for the purowned
by John Fazekas,
e said property will be conoral
or written comments,
lynthia P. Long, Town Clerk
Town of Shallotte
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INTERESTED
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ncy as an allocation of
izations to develop lowto
assist the not for prodeveloping/sponsoring
tion package contact:
i 103 Planning Building,
Bolivia, NC 28422,
1-6115.
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Four Holden Beach fishermen recently 1:
king mackerel weighing a total of 91 pom
Watson, Charlie Spencer, Capt. Gary Cs
caught about 45 miles offshore aboard t
Marina at Holden Beach.
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At the March 17 meeting of the
Shallotte Uon's Club member/guest A
speaker Don Eggert described the
county's problem of illiteracy and the
efforts of the Brunswick County d
Literacy Council to combat it.
Eggert, a volunteer tutor with the 11
council and a planner with the Ci
Brunswick County Planning Depart- e!
merit, told the group that one quarter ,
of adults over age 20 cannot read at
the level needed to get along in
today's society.
Referrals for adults who need help
in improving their reading skills can
be made to the Brunswick County
Literacy Council at 754-7323 (READ).
The council provides free tutors who
work one-on-one with students, often
in me siuaents own home or some
other private location.
Also at the March 17 meeting, the
club's annual orchid sale was launched.
Easter orchids may be ordered
from any member or by stopping at
T.J.'s Auto Electric on U.S. 17 north
oi shallotte.
President Bill Detrie discussed
plans to visit the Whiteville Lions
Club on April 7 and to hold a
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nc/s Shark
milcd this 125-pound shark and nine
ids. Pictured from the left are R.E.
irr and Jesse Hayes. The fish were
he "Salty I" out of Captain Pete's
.iteracy Effort
arbecue fundraising project on
.pril 9.
lion Bill Caudill was recognized
>r more than $1,000 in White Cane
nations collected.
Funding to aid two community
lembers was approved: one for a
ataract operation, the other for eye
lamination and glasses.
TOWN OF H
NOTICE OF PI
ZONING BOARD
The Zoning Board of
Holden Beach will hold a
March 28, 1988, at 5:00 P
the following appeals:
1. Case No. 3-87. R
mit the construcl
(12') deck withir
108 Marlin Drive.
Appellant: Donal
2. Case No. 1 -88. R
(5') in the tront yc
Appellant: J.K. Sr
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This Weeks
Tide Table
MARCH
HIGH lAtW
Day/Date A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.
Thursday 24 12:36 1:06 6:61 6:69
Friday 26 1:32 2:04 7:61 6:00
Saturday 26 2:33 3:06 8:64 9:02
Sunday 27 3:32 4:01 9:60 10:00
Monday 26 4:24 4:56 10:41 10:63
Tuesday 29 6:14 6:41 11:26 11:41
Wednesday 30 5:66 6:22 ? 12:07
ADJUSTMENTS
SHA1.LOTTE 1NIET?add 17 min. high
Ude. add 32 min. low tide.
IXJCKWOOD FOLLY- subtract 22 min.
high tide, subtract 8 min. low tide.
BALD HEAD ISLAND-subtract 10 min.
high Ude, subtract 7 min. low tide.
SOUTHFORT-add 7 min high tide, add 15
min. low Ude.
LITTLE RLVER?add 7 min high tide, add 7
min. low Ude.
Office Records
779 Deeds
During February, 779 deeds and
deeds of trust were recorded by the
Brunswick County Register of Deeds
office, providing revenues of $7,492.
Filing of irregular instruments
such as filing of corporations, contracts,
financial statements, cancelations
of deeds of trust and vital
records accounted for $6,680 in
revenues; 36 plats were recorded for
$720; and real estate excise taxes of
$8,579 were collected, for total
revenues of $23,479.
Monthly expenses excluding personnel
totaled $6,546. These included
telephone, $295; postage, $228;
maintenance and repairs, $50;
departmental supplies, $1,863; con
tracted services, $2,957; service
maintenance contracts, $225; dues
and subscriptions, $135; insurance
and bonds, $175; and capital outlay
data, $819.
OLDEN BEACH ~
UBLIC HEARING
OF ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment of the Town of
public hearing on Monday,
.M. at Town Hall to consider
equest for a variance to person
of an eight (8') x twelve
l the required front yard at
d H. Quails
equest for a variance of five
ird at 117 Seagull Drive,
nith
ngham, Town Administrator
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