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'-jy ■ BAY ST. LOUIS, MISSISSIPPI SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1986 SINGLE COP^ sion,meeting v plans * ^ .*. >CK / iay, the ommis-equests >ubdivi- Bay St. Louis city officials to get city utility services extended to the subdivision which is just 400 feet from the city limits. >v . ?■. In order to prevent a month-long Ji'f . delay for the developers, the com-ranting mission voted to hold a special :es on meeting this week to consider the rea for variances. iubdivi-, The meeting will begin at 4 p.m. Thurs- Thursday on the second floor of the r could Hancock County Courthouse. : . r , »iw Also at Thursday’s meeting, the s not ^commission approved a plan from houses,^the Percell Company for Phase I of where^Golf''-Terraces Estates, a nine-lot :ed, we.^subdivision on Diamondhead Drive pother business, a report on ^yune.'-'^.fciuildmg permits issued in October ;,;was presented. t day in- .£*> le Blue $4' if/nr According to Building Official le total Donn Murray, there were 31 building an<^.a . permits issued for $1,072 in the past ' .^months. T- • ^Perjnits issued include seven es the>vfoilses> seven trailers, one renova- iffer a -^tion and five sheds, eight power ion for ^ p0jgS eight houses outside the n 'aCrJ4flood zone area.~/±£,T-™, as for J'-* -v « n their - This number of permits is up from . October 1985, when 26 permits were ag with.V issued for $1,034. John PINE HILI.S GOING DOWN—Demolition of the 60-year old Pine Hills Hotel which overlooks the Bay of St. Louis began Wednesday by the Kimmins Industrial Service Corp. of Pasedena, Texas. Hotel owners, the Du Pont Company, announced plans to demolish the building earlier this year, but the, plans were delayed when asbestos was discovered in the building. Demolition by the use of a wrecking ball and other traditional demolition tools is expected to take several weeks. (Staff photo by Brenda Heathcock) rs invited to Ladner Bowl Para Smit on "V By ELL) Bay St. Loui: Smith will be Vetrans Day ce day. An Annual Ve will be held at : Louis. The parade wii of the Bay St. Lo Standard Comi Legion posts, V( Wars, Disabled ' bands, Boy and j ching groups, .members. John Wilkersc man, said, “The t Carroll Avenue 9:30 a.m. Tuesda The route will t Boulevard, Beac Main to Second Bay St. Louis Cit; address. A World War I dent of Bay St. Smith will celebr. day on Wednesda Smith was born Kansas, in a sod h ried to the late > Ellisville, Miss, ft ■ The couple met ing as an Army Shelby during Wo He is the father Smith Jr. of New daughter, Anne Washington State. A second son, LI Smith, was killed i the United States. He also has ei{ and three great-gr
Pine Hills Document (003)