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Page 10-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAI BCC BY DOLT. RUTTE1 Brunswick Community College T nounce the name of the institution's r 11. During a special meeting next W expect to terminate an eight-month s approve the hiring of one of two finalis final interviews within the next week. The meeting will be held in the bu cond floor of ihe ciussi uoiu building at campus near Supply. It will be held im monthly meeting scheduled for May 1 BCC Board of Trustees Chairmai i rowing will / ? 'k closed-door meetii i 4 and 10, called tc '*a|&it ^ finalists. Tlie intei B ' ^ in the CP&L Visit( V2R ^ room at Southport ^ The president am -jnii -i|rM icc recuuunenueu A the full board of meeting April 23. Kelly the current posit dividuais, the names have not been n The search for a new president bej Sunset BY DOUG BUTTER After nearly five months of discussion and review, questions about the jurisdictional border between Sunset Beach and Calabash could soon be settled. On the recommendation of the town planning board. Sunset Beach Town Council Monday adjusted the Extra-Territorial Area iETA) border between the two towns, possibly bringing to an end the confu sion of property owners in search of building permits. Before the minor change becomes official, however, an identical ordinance must also be approved by the Calabash Town Council. The extraterritorial boundary between the Calabash River and Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, while remaining about 500 feet west of N.C. 179, now falls along lot lines instead of bisecting lots. Adjustment of the border was proposed by Brunswick County Planning Director John Harvey. Its approval follows several joint meetings between the towns. Sunset Beach Town Attorney Mike Isenberg said he had spoken with the town attorney at Calabash and was assured that the matter would be settled when the Calabash Town Council meets May 10. Calabash board members have already voiced their support of the adjustment and conducted the required public hearing. Although the border issue seems to be settled, Sunset Beach will next have to adopt zoning restrictions for areas recently added to its ETA. These areas include sections of Shady Forest, Heritage Haven, Bonaparte's Retreat II, the Pauline Ransome tract and land on the waterway side of Schuyler Drive. The latter two tracts are still undeveloped. A public hearing concerning the zoning of those areas will be held at the next regular meeting, on June 6, at 7:30 p.m. at town hall. Planning Board Chairman Dick Good listed that board's zoning recommendations Monday. As proposed, Shady Forest lots included in the ETA of Sunset Beach would be zoned MH-1 (mobile home). The sections of that subdivision included in the ETA are all lots east of N.C. 179 and lots situated within 500 feet of the WE KEEP A $ S f jii. Lumber L;l;lf 7/16x4; ||p \ '1 Siding '/2X4 _ 2x6 Tree r? vrout L ' 0 U-Mold, routei ; 20c p 1 ? Landscape Tirr Treatec i 6x6x8 Treated Ti WE'RE THE DECI See us for decks, wishing wells anything you need for ou See King I ANCHOR L HWY. 17 SOUTH?S i ?0N, Thursday, May 5, 198S Trustees W it and followed the rustees plan to an- served as presider text president May in 1980. Since Carter's ednesdav, trustees served as acting f search process and applicants for the Ls who will undergo According to selection of a new ard room on the se- will recommend c 1 the college's main Heard of Commun stead of the regular However, the : 8. of amending that i David Kelly said take some of the follow two special hands, rigs, at 6 p.m. May i interview the two The state boar rviews will be held developed by a s >rs Center meeting Association of Coi May 18 meeting in ial search commit- According to tl the two finalists to lege presidents an trustees during a past week, the onlj In order to protect a step requiring thi lions of those in- all finalists to the s 'leased. would then return I tan last September and recommended Beach Adji highway on its western side. The planning board has also recommended that the remainder of Heritage Haven west of N.C. 179 be zoned MH-1, while the remainder of Bonaparte's Retreat II be zoned MR-2 (residential). The two undeveloped tracts of land nearest the waterway were recommended for MR-1, the highest classification of residential zoning at Sunset Beach. Planning board member Walter Hoff said these areas were considered prime real estate because of their location. He said it was the feeling of the planning board that the town should encourage those property owners to develop the lots for firstclass residences. Hoff added that only lxi percent of the town is currently zoned MR-1 and more restricted areas will only help beautify the town. Property owners affected by the zoning will be notified of the public hearing. Maps of the areas in question can be viewed at town hall. Approval Granted In other business, town council granted preliminary approval for a subdivision located in the ETA of Sunset Beach along the Calabash River on the planning board's recommendation. The action came after hearing an explanation of a confusing situation from Planning Board Chairman Good. He said the two lots making up the subdivision were recorded in the Brunswick County Register of Deeds office earlier this year without approval of the town. The lots, which are located in an area zoned MB-1 (business), are owned by Bradford Midcette and Layton Tharpe. Proposal Tabled Also Monday, council members tabled any action on proposed additions to the town hall until they have reviewed preliminary plans and obtained cost estimates. The piaas, submitted by Councilman A1 Odoin, call for addition of a 10-foot deep section at the rear of the building to provide space for the police department, a filing room and a computer processing room. Also, another half bathroom would be added as well as an office for the town administrator. GROWING Specials <8 T-11 1 rouqh-sawn Pine...S14/sheet Poplar... $ 12.50/sheet x8 Treated Lattice $8 per sheet ited Deck (RAIL) Caps ed for 2x2 pickets 42c per foot d for 16" lattice er foot ibers.,.$3.25 each I .60 CCA mbers... $9.50 each K SUPERMARKET! .portable walkways, picnic tables, tdoor do-it-yourself projects. -reeman at... UMBER CO. HALLOTTE* 579-8038 'ill SelectCol firing of Dr. Joseph Carter, who had c it since the institution opened its doors ; firing, William Michael Reaves has iresident. He was also one of about 80 permanent position, procedures currently followed in the president, the local board of trustees me person for approval by the State jtv Colleges. state board is currently in the process procedure in a manner which could decision-making power out of local A is expected to act on a joint proposal Uite board committee and the N C. nmunity College Trustees during its ? Kaieign. t tie proposal, which was mailed to col- i, d local trustees chairmen within the major change in procedure would bo r ? search committee to send resumes of t tate board for review. The state board s :he resumes along with any comments pay scales for each individual appli- t jsts ETA Boi Lease Agreement Sought q Council scheduled a public hearing C for its June G meeting on a request D from David Kanoy of Kanoy Com- cl munications to lease space on the town's water tower for three years. w Attorney isenberg advised that the u| town could not enter into a lease of more than one year without holding a ir public hearing. to Councilwoman Minnie Hunt added, ai i'u like to see- the agreement before Q we make any motions." hi Kanoy said he would bring a copy of the contract to the next meeting. but explained that it basically requires him to pay the town $300 a year to use the water tower as a place 11 to set up his communications equip- w ment. a' He added that he has leased seven 11 other sites in Brunswick and Horry counties but has never dealt directly with a municipality. "There are no el large condominiums in this area so 'f water towers are about it." a Chamber Makes Request " Council members also heard a reNature Show On Tap David Gulick of Carrboro will present an educational and entertaining nature show using live birds on Tuesday, May 10, at 4:30 p.m., at the West Brunswick Branch I.ibrary in Shallotte. During the 45-minute presentation, Gulick will talk about birds and how they evolved. He will also tell bird stories, touching on their roles in American Indian mythology. The program, sponsored by Brunswick County Parks and Recreation, is open to the public, with individuals of all ages are encouraged to attend. For more information, call the recreation department, 253-1357. . ( No one can match Evinrude' lul V-4 outboards. The hot 11( 90 both deliver all the speed you'll ever need lor fishing an runabouts. Plus the kind of fii expect from a smaller outboa with value features, too, like1 oil injection, powerful 3/9 am sleek, lough Nitro Series'" ge running spiral bevel gears. SHALLOTTE MAIN STREET liege President I rant. This proposal also requires the local search commitee to seek the advice of state community college officials vhen establishing requirements and criteria for apriicants. Kelly, who supplied information on the proposal to !'he Brunswick Beacon, said it does not contain a clause living the state board or state department officials the ight to reject any of the finalists upon review of their esumes. He added that it still requires the local board of rustees to submit the name of the one person selected as resident to the state board for final approval. The state ivird must also be informed of the trustees' selection at east 10 days before its next meeting if it is to be acted on luring that meeting. " It appears to me tluit the state board in the past has lot lud enough time to make a decision," said Kelly. "I lank they're trying to leave as much judgment to the oeal trustees as possible." The proposal contains no provision if the state board ejects the final recommendation of the local board of rustees, he added, " it seems to say that if we follow the teps as presentea, tney wui be satisfied.'' Kelly said he did not know what effect state board acion on the proposal would have on the BCC selection, but i on jndary th uest from South Brunswick Islands hamber of Commerce President ^nv on Evans for a contribution to the Jinj cojj, lamber in the town's next budget. 10 year 1 Mayor Mason Barber said the town ha ould consider the request during someihi! pcoming budget workshops. twice as Although the chamber mainly pro- warranty lotes area businesses, Evans said . The urism also helps promote towns limner id added that the towns of Shallotte, *" Kver cean Isle Beach and Holden Beach attract ivi ive all made donations in the past. operatior Cut t Other Business In other business Monday, council: today for Called a special budget workshop leeting for May 4 at 4:30 p.m. at hich time an executive session will lorx 1 iou uc utiu iu uistuaci a pcisuiuiei Shalll latter- 7 <54 . Reviewed a letter to be mailed out > all property owners affected by the ast-end canal dredging project. The itter asks that all estimated ssessments for the work be paid to ae town no later than July 1. COMPLETE INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE Ey ?Mini blinds FY* ?Vertical blinds ^ , ?Micro blinds jr Pf ?CBrpet Now ?Wallpaper beh ?Draperies I ^ ?Pictures Ruby Floyd B , (Pcetfn B /?/ B allil Hwy. 904, #3 Soeslde North \ Mr! 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Although he would not speculate on what might happen with the BCC recommendation, Kelly said the local search committee has basically followed the proposed procedure. He said the names, and possibly the resumes, of the finalists were sent to Raleigh and state community college officials were given the opportunity to comment before the search committee recommended the two finalists to the full board of trustees last month. "It appears that we have pretty much tracked this procedure," said Kelly, "I do believe we've been as close to being in compliance as we can possibly be. We have to be optimistic that we arc operating in a way which will be confirmed." LY TRANE PROTECTS E COMPRESSOR AND :OIL FOR 10 YEARS pump that protects its compressor I villi an exclusive manufacturers I iinited warranty, plus 2 years on K s to be something special. And the Br a 1200 Weathertron' heat pump is f ig special. So is our warranty. It's ^-jj long as most others. The longest \1 J in the industiy. WLrr?' 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