Bolivia To Try Again; Resets Public Meeting What if you hold a meeting and of the list are the need for more hardly anyone shows up? shopping opportunities in town, Hold another meeting. At least of the U.S. 17 that's impact bypass on the what the Town of Bolivia will town and the need for greater eco¬ do Monday, Sept. 11, in an effort to nomic development of the commu¬ find out what townspeople think of nity. a proposed land use plan. 'The need for a The grocery store was meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. a real concern on the part of a lot of at the town hall. It will feature a people," said "That was the review of a Capps. "sketch-level" draft of biggest concern expressed on the the land use plan by Howard T. questionnaire." Capps of Wilmington, a landscape Others noted the town's proximi¬ architect and land planning consul¬ ty to the county government com¬ tant plex with its large number of visi¬ An earlier meeting held Aug. 28 tors and employees, and the lack of drew only town aldermen and a few stores that could draw them into others, said Capps. Bolivia to The shop. draft includes policy state¬ The review will also include a ments as well as recommendations look at the town's existing land use that relate to responses received map and land . by proposed classifica¬ nn<*anMmpip! the town after it circulated a tion The crArp worn wy rAtoiVN swfatt plan¬ map. latter shows where ning question"3'"* to residents of the community would like to en¬ Under the town and its Dredge extraterritorial courage and to see future . The dredge Richmond will be docked on the north Repair growth side of the Atlantic Intracoastal near Beach for the planning area. primarily between the town and the of Hewett Hewett Marine Railway and said the owned Waterway next month. From thatC.A. repairs the month of Welding boat, by Cottrell Engineering Corp. of Chesapeake, Va., will be questionnaire, several U.S. 17 bypass and along existing through September. It is not expected to do any local dredging, said Hewett. undergoing major concerns emerged. At the top U.S. 17. ORTHOPEDIC SALE Holden Beach Firm II Inner Spring Sets Owners Assn. Twin Set Full Set Property Queen Set CHECKS & 9895 10995 13995 C.O.D.'S WELCOME 5% SENIOR CITIZEN Concerned NO SAG MNERSPRNG About AND I Overstuffed 15 STUDENT DISCOUNT ORTHOPEDIC Homes YEAH WARRANTY BACK COMFORT SUPREME BY DOUG RUTTER Some it a officers for EXTRA FIRM 312 COILS YOUR CHOICE FREE 20 YEAR WARRANTY suggested may require the 1989-90 year. not take effect until July 1, 1990, Twin.... $129.95 Ml BEDFRAME Holden Bcach Property Owners joint effort between the town and Kenner WITH $150 |Twin $149.95 Mt Amos was re-elected presi¬ anil said the decision can still be Full 1149.95 mi BED FREE Full $179.95 Ml Association members said health OiMn Ml PILLOWS Saturday department. Monitoring real dent, and Bob Lineberger was re¬ reversed. "That is not the final deci¬ $179.95 PURCHASE lOuMn $229.95 Mt want done estate King $269.9S Ml FREE LOCAL DELIVERY Ml r" they something about advertising was also men¬ elected vice president. sion," he said. "The was left King $349.95 homes built with more bedrooms tioned as a option possible solution. Bob Buck also retained his post open for one more year to be con¬ formerly ftSR MATTRESS OUTLET than permitted and overcrowded Also at POA as executive Factory rental Saturday's meeting, secretary. Association sidered and looked at." HWY. 17, SHALLOTTE units. members questioned recent devel¬ members approved his Meet The Candidates ACROSS FROM After those concerns dur- on increasing ? HARDEES ; venting opment activity the north side of from S100 a month to S150 a The Holdcn their annual Ocean salary Beach POA will 754-5727 ing meeting Saturday, Boulevard West near Sand month. once again sponsor a "Meet The members voted to mail letters to Dollar Drive. In June, two Holden the Candidates" Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 9-4 town Throughout meeting. Buck night this fall, giving Outlet CLOSED officials, the county health Beach development firms was commended for the work he residents a to WEDNESDAYS and local real applied chance meet the peo¬ department estate for and received 40 permits to fill has done for the association. "We ple running for town office in agents urging some type of resolu¬ and grade lots in a area near get a lot more work out of him tion. marshy than November. the western end of the island. S100 a month," said Amos. "He has The event will be held Tuesday, SEA Nearly 100 people representing done a Herculean this at COAST TRADING about job for orga¬ Oct. 24, 7 p.m. in town hall. CO. 50 voting members fdled the The land was previously consid¬ nization." As in year's past, each candidate town hall for the Labor Day week¬ ered unbuildable. who In his financial and will end People membership have to respond to four or five meeting. A barbecue picnic fol¬ owned the lots when the water sys¬ report. Buck said the group had prepared questions. Also, residents lowed the two-hour regular meet¬ tem was constructed in 1981 did not grown by 26 members and will have the this The board of directors met for have to opportunity year ing. pay assessments. Also, increased its fund balance SI,838 to direct their own questions at spe¬ about an hour prior to the general property owners across the street over the past year. As of Saturday, cific candidates. meeting. were apparently told the land would the HBPOA had 701 POA members and Mrs. Fournicr is chairing the members said they are wor¬ never be developed. funds totaling SI3,989. POA committee that will draft the ried that homes arc being built on Dwight Carroll, town building Also Town questions to be to each the island with more Saturday, Manager presented bedrooms than inspector and a member of the Gus Ulrich updated members on candidate that Written are allowed on tank evening. septic permits. HBPOA board of directors, said town matters including mainland questions may be mailed to her at The result, they feel, is pollution. In development of the land is permit¬ annexation, the 1989-90 budget and 128 Lion's Paw Drive, Holden house plans, those bedrooms are ted under federal and state regula¬ the underground utilities project. Beach, N.C., 28462. often disguised as dens, offices and tions. Other Business other but are later He rooms, turned said the lots were buildable in During the discussion of annexa¬ In other business Saturday, POA into bedrooms. the past, but due to the amount of tion, Town Commissioner Gil Bass, directors: Also, members said they think fill dirt needed to level them off, it who also sits on the POA board of are often rented to Approved continuing the cottages sleep wasn't economically feasible to directors, was questioned about his maintenance contract on the POA's more people than arc allowed under build on the land. With the cost recent vote in favor of state code. high annexation. computer system. Buck estimated Homes with four bed¬ of land now, he said developers can He and Buck, who voted the cost at $300. rooms have been advertised to against more . Cabinets sleep get for their investment. annexation, were the only elected Agreed to donate $100 to the Candlelight by Aristokraft more than 20 people, but should be Near the start of the annual meet¬ town officials fund of restricted to present Saturday. building St. James Episco¬ eight people, speakers ing, members filled four spots on Despite public opposition to pal Church for lending tables and BRUCE CONSTRUCTION noted. the board of directors. Carroll was Ocean isle Beach Town annexation, Bass said he is against chairs to the HBPOA for the barbe¬ commissioners have been re-elected to another three-year having two towns next to one cue. the for term. right Jim House discussing problem months. Eunice Campbell, Hairold another. He said he believed at the . Voted to a total of 5250 to Suggs The action have taken to Gibhardt and pay NC only they Dave Gibson were time of the annexation vote in June two town . Seaside, solve the problem is the elected to that employees Henry allowing replace outgoing directors causeway residents were talk¬ Thompson and Edward Hcwett. building inspector to interpret house Daphne Fournier, John Tandy and ing about incorporation. for helping with the barbecue pic¬ A SEA COAST plans. Using his discretion, the Giles Crowell. Bass noted that annexation will nic. TRADING inspector may deny permits if he All four people elected Saturday AllSlOkiaft 754-6630 . 1 20 Blake St., Shallotte thinks the home will be built with were recommended by the nominat¬ more bedrooms than allowed. ing committee. 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