Cape May County Herald, 13 August 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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9 Out of 10 Said To Favor Dogs on Beach

by M'EU™RowU»4 AVALON - Humane ekerctae for peU wu the htflgeet iiiue at the Aug,, 8 Borough Council meeting following introihictlon of an ordinance letting nilea for dogwalking Resident Charles

Ballinger of J5 W idth St. announced the results of a personal poll which, he said, showed that nine out of 10 persons surveyed felt nets should be allowed on the beach He presented a petition signed by STS

people

MR. FRANK WILSON of 1000 Avalon Ave. requested that dop be permitted to exercise on beaches or on designated beaches before and/or after regular bathing hours - provided their owners adhere to the pooperecooper rule and

remove any litter left by

their animals.

Another speaker suggested that such a ruling would curtail dog droppings on sidewalks and r vate property and made easier to police the

COUNCIL PRESIDENT Philip Judyski said no action could be taken In leaa than XI days. Public

hearing Is Aug. tt.

Current ordinance permits dogs on the beaches between Sept. 80 and May 35. The amendment ordinance stipulates dog owner responsibility, bet doesn't change the times when dogs aren't'

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allowed eo the strand. ! IN ANOTHER MATTER of concern, Mr. JudyMd reported thet he and the rest of the Council were very pleased at the efficiency of the special patrol squad put on duty recently to aOt down on noise and apprehend

A total of 50 arresta in a two-block area were made. The same squad will continue active this weekend. Chief Joseph Foley’s request for additional 1 * funds for patrols next year ' ' is under consideration. . / Boat Living 1 Sandy Drive Laws OK’d AVALON - Ordinances requiring permit* before people may live aboard their boats in backbay waters and setting E allies for driving on the ches or dunes were unanimously passed Aug. 8 by Borough Council. , Permits for living aboard boats won’t be granted unless the police chief or harbor master is satisfied that “complete and proper facilittes have been provided and will be used in such a manner in order to prevent possible contamination of waters.” •^he measure, an amendment to the local Health Code, also prohibits the dumping of garbage, food wastes and’sewage into local waters. Under an amendment to the Beach Ordinance, motor vehicle operators found on the dunes will be subject to a 1500 fine; 1250 if cited for driving on the beach. Exhibit By Professional Artists Due CAPE MAY -An exhibit of the work by members of the Professional Artists of South Jersey opens at the Carriage House galleries of the Cape May County Art League on the Rhysick Estate here 7.30 p.m.,Aug.l6. The opening reception will continue to 9:30 Saturday evening. Refreshments will be served and the public is invited. The exhibit will continue thru Sept. 16. The group consists of 26 artists from Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland and Ocean Countieswho have met the organization’s criteria - proficiency In painting, sculpture, graphics, and design; exhibition in juried shows; and representation of their work in numerous private and Apublic collections. Many are also active in teaching. ^Active members indudeiLanc* BiMcnon. Etoanor Christman, Edna Fwrick. Ella Gant, .lotiaoM GlnneUi. Ruth Grmnbart, Dorto Hannon. Hanray I..

Haaabcrry, Marian harrla, Swum Hein. Marfa rat Hiatt. William Hoaktna, Jr, Jaanna Kendall. Goto# Lavtrn. Gloria Mertlaon.

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hanatofry la akao a member of (be Capa May County Art Leacue Own wbo alao hoM mambanhipa in the, Leafue Include: Eleanor Chrtatman, Darla Haanon. Lucille Haaabarry. Harry morntacstera and

headauartan art gallery are 1 Mo 4, TVeaday |hni Saturday and 1 to 4 pm Sunday