Northwest Observer | January 11-17, 2018

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Council weighs possible regulation of door-to-door solicitors by KEVIN SPRADLIN

Photo by Leon Stokes/NWO

The Town of Summerfield will host a special call meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 16, at which time Cube design + research and WithersRavenal will make presentations on architectural plans for renovating and adding to the Gordon Hardware Building (upper right), plans to add bathrooms to the Martin House (lower right) and a master plan for the Summerfield Road and N.C. 150 (Oak Ridge Road) intersection. See details in News Briefs, p. 3.

OAK RIDGE – An update from town staff left Town of Oak Ridge elected officials wanting a little more information before deciding whether to proceed with an ordinance that would require a permit for those seeking to knock on residents’ doors in order to sell goods or services. Still, four out of five elected officials – Mayor Spencer Sullivan, along with council members

State agency investigating spill at Culp Home Fashions Estimated 250500 gallons of processed wastewater discharged into stream Dec. 20 By STEVE MANN STOKESDALE – The state Department of Environ-

mental Quality is investigating whether Culp Home Fashions violated its nondischarge wastewater permit after an estimated 250-500 gallons of processed wastewater spilled into an unnamed Haw River tributary behind the plant a few days before Christmas, according to agency spokespersons.

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Residents in the vicinity of a treated wastewater spill at Culp Home Fashions in Stokesdale on Dec. 20 saw this milky white substance in a nearby stream. The spill may result in the company paying civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day.

George McClellan, Jim Kinneman and Ann Schneider – questioned if an ordinance was needed, or even if there was enough of a problem to warrant action by the council. The discussion took place after Sandra Smith and Bill Bruce, interim co-town managers, presented information they had gathered from nearly a dozen North Carolina municipalities and unincorporated areas. Officials from seven of the

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IN THIS ISSUE News in Brief.................................3 Your Questions.............................4 Accident causes road closure...4 Oak Ridge Town Council............8 Pets & Critters............................. 13 A perfect match for Drake....... 14 Pet Adoptions............................ 15 Crime/Incident Report.............. 18 Youth/School news................... 19 Student Profiles..........................20 Community Calendar...............23 Grins & Gripes............................24 Classifieds.................................. 27 Index of Advertisers.................. 31


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