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Page 10-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC Reloca BY DOUG RUTTEK Work will begin next week on the initial phase of what is expected to be a five-year effort to bury all power lines on Holden Beach. letters explaining the project and providing cost figures were mailed last Friday to property owners in phase one, said Interim Town Administrator Les Roark. The first section includes Rothschild and High Point streets between Ocean Boulevard and Brunswick Avenue and Ocean Boulevard West between Rothschild and High Point. According to the letter, work is expected to begin near the intersection of High Point Street and Brunswick Avenue and proceed south to Ocean Boulevard West, east nn Orean Boulevard West to Rothschild Street and north on Rothschild Street to ' ' t! Dr The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dr pulls up to its waterway dock nea Bridge after a recent day of work in Inlet. The maintenance dredging, whit Hospital Slates Arthritis Seminar Grand Strand General Hospital will sponsor a free arthritis seminar on Tuesday, Nov. 29, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Santee Cooper auditorium on the corner ot 21st Avenue North and Oak Street in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Dr. Joe Jarrett Jr., a member of the hospital medical staff from Strand Orthopedic Consultants, will be the guest speaker. His presentation will cover all aspects of arthritis, concluding with a question and answer period. The seminar is part of the hospital's "You and Your Health" monthly seminar series. Each month, a different aspect of health care is presented at no charge by a member of the medical staff. For more information on this seminar or the series, contact Sydney Smith-Rikard at (803)449-4411. ? ? Let Us Coo Your Thani Buffet Style We'll fix everything and wash the dishes Thurs., Nov. 24th Serving I 1:30AM TO 3:30 featuring roasted turkey an pineapple glazed Virginia h green bean casserole, candi corn on the cob, cinnamon apples, chilled cranberry so cole slaw, assorted butterei and homemade corn muffins. Also, pumpkin pi with fresh whipped cream. Tea or coffee. j mw | $6.95 PER PE1 Is S3.95 Kids under 12/childrcn ALL YOU CAN ] ll Includes FREE 26-Item II ^ Beverage & Dess i'EQ3Z32? a BMSWBBIIBMlTfl ? mm m m tmt m a mm a mmm m % a = HfcLltv t 11! You can eat 1 SATURDAY night from 5-(. \raDaBKraiBHM8i L t ON, Wednesday, November 23, 1988 tion Of Pov Brunswick Avenue. Bobby Gore, operations manager at Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation (BEMC) which will be doing the work, said construction is scheduled to begin next Monday. Weather permitting, he said that section could be finished in seven or eight weeks. He added, however, "It's hard to put a timetable on something like that." Proposed ditches needed for the underground wiring were staked out nn KnfK iU?- ?* ? * * vn win 01UC2 Ul UIUSU SinJUlS IUSI week, said Roark, giving property owners a good idea where the ditch will be located. Similar letters detailing the project will be mailed prior to the start of construction in each area, and stakes marking the proposed ditch route will also be posted as the work pro. 'edging Lockwood Foil edge boat "Fry" should be finished d r Holden Beach The 150-foot-wide ir Lockwood Folly mean low water def ih started Nov. 4, TOWN OF HOI NOTICE OF PUG REZONING OF PROPERTY A1 FROM R-l AMENDMENT TO ZON APPOINTMENTS TO IONINC APPOINTMENTS TO, PC PLANNING AND A public hearing has Dec. 5, 1988 at 7 p.m. at T< comment on the following i 1. Rezoning of Lot 3, E division, 136 Ocean 2. Amendment of Secti pointments to Zonir 3. Consider the adoDtic r * cerning appointmei Zoning Board and th Planninq and Zonim Syl\ k ksgiving Feast f loo! PM j (I homemade dressing, <*5^! am, with delicious ed yams, buttery fojfyjjr.M-, bat' beai Salad Bar, HOLDEN ert ONE COUPON PER PERSON ;rom our delicious SEAFOOD I ? PM with this coupon. ONI COUPON PER PERSON J ver Lines S gresses. The order of work, as determined by town officials in conjunction with BEMC, will depend on seasonal traffic conditions and the need for new wiring in certain areas. Work began at High Point Street, working east, because power lines in that area are the oldest on the island and the ones in most need of replacement. All lines buried underground will be new. According to the town letter, the cost for each of the 135 property owners involved will vary depending on whether the existing service from the street to the home is underground and whether a new meter pan is required. All property owners, however, will hflVP to n'JV' nn occnocmnnf f r>. - tw jyu t on ao>JV001IIClil IV lilt" town based on a rate of $1.15 per front STAFF PHOTO BY DOUG PUTTER V uring the first week in December, ilet channel will be dredged to a ith of eight feet. .DEN ~BEACH IMC HEARING 136 OCEAN BLVD. WEST TO R-2 IING ORDINANCE- | i BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT IWERS AND DUTIES OF ZONING BOARD been called for Monday, awn Hall to receive public items: llock N, R.H. Holden SubBlvd. West from R-l to R-2. ion 15-10.1 concerning ap ig Board of Adjustments, jn of a new ordinance connts to the Planning and e powers and duties of the g Board. /ia Bissell, Town Clerk ff? 1 l JAP.PJ ch cafe9 BEACH CA USEWA Y 842-5515 uhMAhhi ppplp 3UFFET each FRIDAY & | ?t To Begin foot plus three percent sales tax. The owner of a lot measuring 50 feet wide, for instance, will be assessed $59.23. I Although payment of the assess- ] ment cannot be required until the ( work is completed, town officials i have requested that property owners . calculate their assessment and make prepayments, which would allow the town to extend its contract with j rsiLiviu ana speed up completion of , the total project. ( Town commissioners have committed $50,000 upfront to start the underground wiring project and hope to collect enough prepayments as work is completed to keep the project going non-stop. t In addition to the base assessment paid to the town, a good number of i OrderNc lv S I 1 = 1 I -V\ II ll i kvv . a \ I [_ (919) 754-872 v-i^ QUALITY ClOTHI (gSgfo OTHER NICE THIN FOR CHILDREN f in time s^-2|Sj? for the y7F& holidays... B if all a b?r -/*-? ?g sm ^ \?| > i/ ^v) At Holden the property owners in the first phase will have to pay another $125 to BEMC for burying the existing overhead service from the pole to the house. These same homeowners will also be required to negotiate with a licensed electrical contractor to install a new meter pan. According to Roark, 57 lot owners n the first phase, or about 42 percent, will have to meet these additional :osts. The actual ditch for the power lines ,vill be located three feet to eight feet )ff the property line in the public ight-of-way and will be centered in a lix-foot corridor which is needed by he ditching equipment. Pad-mounted transformers will be nstalled at intervals of approximate m^for Ct |l Hand Colore 1 \\ "Old Baldy" I! 200 EDIT ^I 18"x24" WOOD WITH DOUBLl * SB UNFRAMED, U! L 'PI.US 6% SHIPPlNi 9 Send Check, M< /IERCHA1S J^ w* # \ " / ? ,X-:% r% k jvy,' j I */'??x lr^:' / * *r ?. -.J J J I J- I H? Li ~'.iI s ITT 1 : '\ i I ! M MOND> /' 1/ M I I ! RAGPATi / I I PH 11 I )\ X Beach ly 400 feet and will be placed about one foot inside private properties on lot lines. Since the ditching work will take place in the state and town rights-ofway, property owners have been asked to remove or relocate items such as plants, fences and garbage can racks situated in those areas. The letter emphasizes that neither the town nor BEMC will be liable for property left in the right-of-way. Although BEMC plans to underbore driveways in the right-of-way wherever possible, the letter also states that it may be necessary to cut iuiii.1 ac cinu dsjjnuu in SUIIIC places to accommodate the ditching. Repair will be the responsibility of the property owner. iristmas! id Limited Editions and "Cape Lookout" ION LIGHTHOUSES * PECAN FRAME ! CUSTOM MAT ? $110.00* MMATTED PRINT ? 885.00* 17 & HANDLING >ney Order or will ship COD JDISE 1/2 I PRICE J? &. IP? ci swA/ Kker \Y-SATURDAY I 1-5 jfliw* SUNDAY 1-5 Q||S/ CH ROW. CALABASH iiba rut Brunswick beacon^ i
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