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THE SEA COAST ECHO—SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1992-5
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The company is negotiating • the purchase of a quarters rge,builtfortheNavyin 1943 be placed within an existing let north of the ship site. It 11 be transformed into a '0-150-room hotel facility, to called ‘King of the Bayou.’ Long range plans, according Baxter, included eventual nstruction of a large hotel, if nd can be acquired to the rth.
The corporation is conduct-g a 201 study for future werage disposal, in spite of proval from the state health partment for temporary iste disposal into the Wave-nd Wastewater Teatment strict at an approximate cost $300,000 per year.
“As you can see,” Baxter com-snted, “it becomes quite an pensive item.”
Baxter said, “Aboard the ip, if room is available, we an to create an area for video ,mes for kids.
“We are only two miles from accaneer State Park, and this one of the things I have heard jm people, that they would ;e to see something for the ung people to do while the iults gamble.”
He described the transforma->n of the Cure family shrimp ocessing building, currently site, into a three-story loca-
tion, intended for corporate offices and warehouses.
He requested a renegotiation of the $2.50 per head board fee, saying, “If we have to pay per head, we will have to count every person who goes aboard the ship. This will require some sort of turnstile and ticket
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“If a person comes and goes, three or four times during the day, we will have to count the one person as three to four separate individuals. Administration of that will be very difficult.”
The board agreed to discuss a
possible change to the per hea charge during a workshop ses sion after September 15.
Baxter concluded his preser tation saying corporate office on Coleman Avenue in Wav< land will house a dealer trair ing school probably to be opene in October.
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