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SOON TO BE REVIEWED BY STATE PANEL Ocean Isle Board Makes Last-Minute Chanaes In Undated Land Use Plan W I HY DORI COSGROVK GLRGAMS The latest land use plan for Ocean Isle Beach will soon on its way to a state review panel after a few last minute chsngcs Tuesday by town commissioners. The land use plan, which must be updated by coastal municipalities every five years under the Coastal Area Management Act, had been submitted to the state's Division of Coastal Management for prelimi nary comments. In return, they received a list of recommended changes from Haskell Rhett, planning engineer with the agency's Wilmington office. Roger Briggs, a planning consul tant with McKim and Creed En gineers, was asked by the town to serve as liaison between Rhett and the commissioners to make sure the land use plan would be ready for an official review by the Coastal Resources Commission (CRC). According to Mayor Betty Wil liamson, Rhett needs to give his ten tative approval of the document to ensure that the CRC wouldn't return the final version for more changes. "We just wanted to make sure there were no problems," she said. The town's planning board, Briggs told commissioners Tuesday, met and drafted three amendments as suggested by Rhett and the agency's guidelines. As approved by the commission ers Tuesday, they include: ?A clause stating that the town will protect any archaeological or histori cal sites found in the town limits; ?A clause staling that the town will go along with any decision made by the agency regarding precautions taken against rising sea levels, an agency requirement due to concerns that global warming is causing the occan to gradually rise; ?A clause stating that offshore ex ploration for petroleum products may be acceptablc after results of environmental impact studies arc known. Such statements arc required to be included in the plan, Briggs said, in order for the CRC to approve it. Other changes involve including "more factual data," Briggs said, re garding the capacity of the town's proposed sewer expansion project. "Very little has changcd," said Mayor Williamson about the latest version of the town's goals for de velopment. "Wc haven't changed the zoning ordinance at all and wc just want to be the family-oriented beach we've always been." She said the next step is to submit the plan to the CRC this month and wait for that group's reaction. Received Commendation Officer Danny Hunter received a letter of commendation from Chief C lift rVitCuuTu 3i the mCCung Tuesday for his "mature, profession al approach" during a recent bur glary. Officer Hunter was patrolling the island Feb. 25 when he apprehended two suspects in the robbery of the Winds Clarion Motel on the island and retrieved most of the money stolen. Chief Pritchard said that this was the second such commendation be stowed upon Hunter during his em ployment at Occan Isle Beach, which has been less than one year. "And I'm rather stingy with com mendations," the chief added. Chief Pritchard said he is "very proud of Officer Hunter," who "was making all the right decisions that DERMATOLOGY DR. WILLIAM A. PHILLIPS Wednesdays only -by appointment? 457-0130 or 452-0400 (Wilmington) 804 Howe St., Southport (Dosher Specialty Clinic) Satellite of Lower Cape Fear Dermatology Clinic, P.A. Wilmington, NC C'WTHE BRi-ISSWICK BFAC.r.N JP New Car Convoy Arrives At Quality-Ford! <\w 2 TR UCK LOADS OF NEW FORDS From The Factory & Low Mileage Program Cars GREAT SELECTION - COLORS & OPTIONS Here's S Of America's 10 Best Sellers! 1991 Lincoln Town Car A* Lev A* *1 9,400 '92 FORD ESCORT LX 2-DR. ps. air, cassette, power moonroof. 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The town had planted crape myrtle alongside Ocean Isle Causeway to make the area more at tractive. ? Building Inspector Druicd Robcr son reported that the town's applica tion for a permit to dredge Shallolle Inlet had been mailed that day. The application will ask permission of the Division of Coastal Management for the town to contract dredging service on its own, since the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had turned down a recent request do so. ?Mayor Williamson asked that Odell Williamson, utilities commis sioner, look into correcting a drain age problem. She gave him two let ters from Union Street residents wih conipbiMis about a continuing problem with standing water on their street. ?Commissioners Debbie Sloane Fox and Janet Sanders volunteered to serve on the town's committee to study contract renewal with Cham bers Inc., the town's waste hauler. Mayor Williamson plans to sit in on the meetings, the first one of which is scheduled this month. 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