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Indian River Coast Guard's Stacey, McVey get warm sendoff
A large crowd representing the Coast Guard Auxiliary Division 12, Flotilla 12-2, and the De-
partment of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) gathered at the Lamp
Post April 23 to honor outgoing Indian River Coast Guard Commander Lt. Wayne Stacey and
Chief Petty Officer Robert McVey, who are heading to Coast Guard headquarters in Washing-
ton, D.C. and Coast Guard Station Marathon in Florida, respectively.
Stacey, who will be replaced by Master Chief Lou Fisher, head of the Ocean City, Md. Coast
Guard Station, will be an advisor to admirals and senior flag officers in his new position. His
family will remain here in the Cape Region, while Stacey serves out his final three years be-
fore retirement.
Shown (l-r) are Juliana Stacey, Division 12 Capt. Robert Perrone Sr., Lt. Wayne Stacey, Maj.
Redney Harmic from DNREC's Fish and Wildlife Division; CPO Robert McVey, Division Vice
Commodore Clyde College, Margaret McVey, Rear Commodore Dudley Gallup, Immediate
Past Division Capt. Shirley Stumbers and Division 12 Vice Capt. Ruth Sokolowski.
SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1996
Asphalt
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Croll said the new business will
encourage business competition
and he added that "we want to be
good neighbors."
Although the board approved
the project, it did so with condi-
tions. The most pressing of the
several conditions was a require-
ment that the company build an
access road between the project
and Truck Route 9. County Seat
Materials had planned to build
such a road, but the Board asked
them to build the road before the
asphalt plant can begin operating.
The board members said they
were concerned about the condi-
tion of Rt. 319 and said it should
be used by trucks as little as possi-
ble. Approval of the plant special
use exception is only for a five
year period and County Seat Ma-
terials must return at the end of
that time. The County Board of
Adjustment also agreed to limit
the hours of operation, require that
a wooded area on the site remain
wooded and require that nothing
be placed on an existing sewer
line.
Dale Callaway was absent from
the meeting following surgery.
Board Member John Mills vot-
edi favor of the project, saying
he did not think it would "ad-
versely affect surrounding proper-
ties." Ronald McCabe voted
against the plan, saying he did not
think it was an appropriate site for
the plant.
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