Cape May County Herald, 27 February 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 18

18 Herald * Lantern 27 February, 1965

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CLAUDIA H KRAMVKR, township clerk. Announced Last week that township council has changed its March meeting ■Chi iris Regular meetings (f p n.) and regular work sessions (7 p m » will hf held March 4 and 25 while extra work sessions (7 p m i will be March 11 and 10 The Monday meetings are held in Township Hall. 2600 Bay shore Rd Villas • • • FINAL AITKIN is slated during the March 25 regular meeting on the propose d $6 3- m 1 1 1 ion municipal budget introduc ed last week Council has also scheduled final action then on Ordinance 85-4. which would lighten site plan requirements for minor building or improvement projects, and on Ordinance 85-5. which would allow local firefighters to reside within Lower rather than the fire district where they serve *• UiWKR'S EVER PENDIM; ant i pornography ordinance was slated for final council action last week, but shelved then until the March 25 regular meeting Any action is unlikely then either, however Although approved by council for first reading, the latest ordinance ver m<hi is ' probably a dead letter.' Township Solicitor Bruce Gorman said last week, because of a more recent draft that includes amendments from the township planning director Besides, council asked the local clergy for its views in the issue last week after Dr (ieorge Finke. pastor of Covenant Bible Church. Fishing Creek, urged listeners of his religious radio broadcast to call councilmen about the ordinance that was proposed last AphJ The minister is local coordinator of the National Federation of Decency • • • TABLED DIKING last week's council meeting were appointments to the township Municipal Utilities Authority, the Zon •ng Board of Adjustment and the Planning Board Mayor Robert Fothergill. though named Henry T Satt of Fishing Creek as an alternate member of the revived Recreation Commission Son of Ruth and the late Harry Satt. owner of the Atlas Motor Inn. Cape May. Henry Satt is a principal in Seashore Foods Rio Grande • • • JOHN JUSTIN HSnstein. son of Villas resident lxns Hanstein. has been pro^ mofed to sergeant in the I) S Army He is stationed in California A graduate of Lower Capr May Regional High School, he is married to the former Maryellen Deuer They are expecting their first child in June • • • FIFTY-EIGHT voters from Fire District No 2 'Town Rank and North Cape May approved the district's $109 624) annual budget 56-2 on Feb 16 and reelected as fire commit turners John F Bitting by 57 votes and Louts H Con ley Jr deputy Town Bank fire chief, by 36 votes Fifty three people voted in last year s election, approving an IMS 187 budget

—News Notes from Lower Township E.J. Duffy 465-5055

DOT ROTHENBILLER was reelected a Fire District No 1 i Villas) com mis&ioner by 34 votes and the districts 1985 budget of 874.225 passed by a 42-2 margin Forty -six Villas voters unanimously approved last year's 865.695 budget • • • SHARON MCNULTY. wife of Erma Fire Chief Robert McNulty. was appointed last week to fill a vacancy on the Fire District No 3 commission Only one candidate. Elmer Will, stood for % election although two seats were up Incumbent Bob Welsh decided not to run again Only 12 voters (same number as last year) voted Feb 16. They unanimously reelected Will and approved the district's $69,940 Last years budget was $57,940 • • • ERMA VOLUNTEER Fire Co. is planning for future expansion with the proposed purchase of a 125by 268 foot parcel adjoining the firehouse Township zoners will review the company's requests next Tuesday at 7 p m to subdivide the parcel from a larger lot. for a use variance to permit expansion, and for a hard ship variance from required lot dimensions The company also wants zoners to interpret other expansion-related questions Zoners will consider six other applications during the Tuesday night meeting in Township Hall All six are requests to build single family homes on undersiz ed krts. four of them at Cape May Beach at the following addresses 3802 Shore Dr . Bay Drive and Beachplum Road. 410 Forest Rd.; and 4003 Clubhouse Dr The other properties are: 500 Bay wood Dr . Haywood Park. North Cape May and Block 426 02. Lot 17, Sheridan Drive and War ren Lane, (east of Fishing Creek' • • • /ONERS APPROVED hardship variances during their Feb 5 meeting, allow ing construction of single family homes on the follow ing undersized lots in Cpae May Beach Block 512 28. Lot S. Dune Road Block 512 29. \x* 2. Beachplum Road. Block 512 28. Lots 9 and 10. Bay Drive. Block 512 09. Lot 3074 Bvbrook Drive Similar variances were issued for Block 534. Lot 30 02. Racetrack Drive. Town Bank, and Block 4*4 19 I >04 4. Holly Drive ' south of Fishing Creek ). The zoners conditionally granted developer Thomas Rrodesxrr final approval Feb 5 for two major sub divisions Bay Garden L and II. on fire I^ne • • • GROUNDWATER pro b4$m* will be discussed 7 .10 p m March 7 during a joint meeting in Township Hall of township /oner s. Lower s Councilmen and its planners 0 0 0 LOWER A BOARD of Health plans fianl action 6 p m next Tuesday on a pending ordinance i No B86 I > which would coat health code vioiaters 830 to 8M0 and/or 90 days In jail

Currently, they can be fined 82 $100 • • • STATE ENVIRONMENTAL officials will conduct

an 11 a.m. hearing March 7 on the township Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA) requests for a CAFRA permit to build a new sanitary sewer collection system along Old Rio Grande Avenue and Shawcrest Road. Shawcrest. The hearing will be held (Page 19 Please)

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