Cape May County Herald, 30 October 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 6

6_ Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 30 October '85

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Avalon Revises Dunes Curbs

AVALON Avalon's dune -protection program ranks as one of the strongest in New Jersey, according to a state Department of Kn vironmental Protection representative "We've worked hard to keep our dunes safe and strong, and we'll continue to work to keep them that way." said Mayor Rachel II Sloan "Our dune line was established bv the Ar my Corps of Engineers after the l%2 storm and it hasn't been touched since then "\VK IMTKND to keep the dune line and our dunes well protected." she added David ( 'ha ret I e of the DKP's Division of Coastal Resources attended a Rurough Council meeting Oct. 24 to explain the depart men! 's recommend ed modifications to local ordinances as part of "a slate aid agreement "Avalon was not singled out." Chare! I e said "In tad. Avalon probably has one of the strongest dune protection programs in the area " TIIKSTUT: VU) agree inent mandates that for municipalities to Ih% chgi bio lor shore protection grants and loans, they must comply with the DKP's Rules on Coastal Resource and Develop inent Policies in four areas public access to the shorelront. Iieaches. dunes and erosion hazard areas I'll, i rot I e said the state wants lo •'invest' its money in shore protection and is now advising coastal municipalities throughout the state to revise their or dinances so they can receive stale funds BOTH XV A I. OX and Stone Harbor have received ordinance recommendations from the state Avalon's dune ordinance ( must be modified to ! restrict the use of bulkheads as supplements I to dunes and any develop i men! in dune areas | "Our policy prohibits all > on the dune line or j the dunes." Charette said. 1

"and no bulkhead is allowed to replace or supplement the dunes." SLOAN SAID the borough is committed to working with the state and meeting its criteria for funding and long-term beach protection "We're fully committed to making the necessary changes required by the state." she said "fjie bulkheads we have now are not built on the dunes, and we've not allowed any building between the ocean and the dune line Borough officials have already begun working on making the necessary ordinance modifications. Yvonne Ballenger. chairperson of the Avalon Environmental Commission. has called a special meeting to discuss the recommend:i t ions further with state representatives and begin forming the apprnpria t e modifications . The commission's report will then lx> heard before the Avalon Planning Board and then the mayor. Business Administrator Andy Bednarek and Borough Council will work on the final ordinance changes According to Sloan, the orcliua nee recom menda lions do not atfeel the ex. tension ol the Hth Street jet ty. which has lieeu jppi'ov cd by the DKP and is scheduled tnl«cgui this tall

Bnllvrsby hi England PAl.KRMO Air Force Staff Sgt John M Bat tersby. son of Marion A Baltersby of 521 South Shore Rd . has arrived for duty with the :il3th Aerial Squadron. England Ba 1 1 ersby . an air supervisor, was previously assigned at Klmendorf Air Force Base. Alaska He is a 1973 graduate of Holy Spirit School

k J ibl* -•-.^--£1 & & ■ M ML Duru U'utrf TAI.KINC; TRASII BADS — Ma/ie Deweese, X. and friend l.ori Riley, 7. demonstrate there is no shortage of trashy costumes around Halloween time. The Villas youths converse prior to the Lower Township Halloween party at the Recreation building Saturday . — Halloween — j Weird shapes and ugly goblins larked As they upon their rounds embarked I wanted to stay And join in their play But I had my broom* double parked. By Frances Trunk fEwiP V better.' V 1,11 mudh y Open 24 hours 7 Drfts Deli • Dairy • Sandwiches 2 Foot Fioagies • Party Trays \ Visit Our New "Lite Lunch Center" i I | I i U/AWA * ' ' ' M ' | 1 Jill ' • 1 -- V- ' ' I9BS Th. Sm-o.. Corp

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