52 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, September 26 - October 2, 1997
Milton Chamber of Commerce hires Lambly as new secretary.
and swimming and held a job cos-
tumed as an M&M. Now, Dale
Lambly calls Milton home and
she recently took the position of
By Rosanne Pack
She's lived all over the country,
worked as an office manager and
a mystery shopper, taught dancing
executive secretary for the Milton
Chamber of Commerce.
As a military dependent for 20
years, Lambly traveled and
worked in several states and in
more than 40 jobs. Much of her
experience has been in an office
setting; however, many of her jobs
have taken her off the beaten
track. She managed an entire of-
fice building, taught dancing for
Arthur Murray and led recreation-
al activities in a mental institution.
"Since we were moving around
so much, I always worked for
temp agencies, so I did a little of
everything," she said. "It's a big
change to move from Sioux City, 100,000-people town to a 1,000-
Iowa, to Milton, Delaware, from a Continued on page 54
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Dale Lambly is the new executive secretary at the Milton
Chamber of Commerce.
Swann Point
Continued from page 50
she said, "It's the wave of the fu-
ture. If Milton doesn't plan for
growth and make provisions to
control it to the benefit of the
town, we'll be left behind.
"Whether it's Swann Point or
the next proposed development,
we have to bring Milton into the
21st century."
Homes in Swann Point are
scheduled to sell for $115,000 to
$125,000, and if condominium
style ownership is approved, it j
will provide maintenance for
grounds and property exteriors.
Now that the property is approved
for R-2 development, the next step
is preparation and presentation of
site plans.
Once the site plans are ap-
proved, the developers expect to
break the construction schedule
into three phases with the first
homes located on land closest to
the river. If site plans are drawn
up and approved over the winter
and spring, construction could be-
gin at Swann Point by late spring
or early summer.
"An impact we hope to see will
be in the IGA and hardware store
and other businesses. People have
to shop, and we want them to do it
in Milton."
The entire process that conclud-
ed with Swann Point receiving
zoning approval included River
Milton evolving into Swann Point
and the Town of Milton following
a path of plafining and zoning
meetings, public hearings and
zoning creation. Developers, at-
torneys, elected officials, resi-
dents and zoning commissioners
all had a role.
"When I look at what has hap-
pened, I realize the show of coop-
eration among differing parties
and how we all came to a great
meeting of the minds," deAntonio
said. "I expect us to continue in
this atmosphere of cooperation,
and this should be one of the finest
developments to come to this
county."
Growth means services
Supplying water and sewer ser-
vice to the development will be
paid for by the developer and will
enable Milton to complete a loop
of service on that side of town.
Mayor Jack Bushey said even
with the water and sewer installa-
tion supplied by the developer,
there will be an increase in de-
mand for city services in general.
However, he expects that the new
population there will also being an
increase in money spent in Milton,
and eventually attract new busi-
nesses.
"It's important that Milton is
growing, and I think that a bigger
population will attract new busi-
nesses," Bushey said, "but we also
have to be prepared for an in-
creased demand on services. We
will be gaining some fees and tax-
es, but that will be offset to a de-
gree by necessary increase in ser-
vices. We might be looking at
adding employees.
"They give homebuyers ..
a wide variety of selecttons"
'Tve been able to see firsthand that
Country Life Homes builds for its cus-
tomers a quality home for the money, and
they use top-quality materials," explains
Mal Price of Sherwin-Williams Co.
"We supply all of their floor coverings --
carpets, vinyl flooring, tile and quality inte-
rior paint. Country Life offers customers
four standard carpets. The normal is only
one. And the quality of their standards are
considered upgrades by many builders.
"The customers I come in contact with
are as satisfied with their new homes as
they are with the high-quality floor cover-
ings we supply."
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