Commissioners discuss Cashiers issues
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Commissioners discuss Cashiers issues
“Serving Cashiers, Glenville, Tuckasegee and Sapphire, N.C.” Vol. 36, No. 07 • 75 cents www.crossroadschronicle.com Wednesday, February 15, 2012 Commissioners discuss Cashiers issues quiring the p r o p e r t y. Peterkin had previously reached an agreement with the county to purchase the two vacant Wooten lots, considered surplus lots by the county, for $28,000. However, an assessment by the Army Corps of Engineers led to a drop in the appraised By David Joy Staff Writer When Jackson County Commissioners met last Monday, Feb. 6, there was little in regards to legislation, but three presentations during the new business portion of the meeting will have direct impacts on the Cashiers area. Two vacant lots behind the Cornucopia restaurant off of Cashiers School Road were up for sale by the county, with Cornucopia owner Brian Peterkin showing interest in ac- value, meaning a new agreement, if Peterkin were still interested, needed to be reached with commissioners. Green County Manager Chuck Wooten said that the property was originally acquired when the county was still in the utilities business, but has sat unused for years. He said that when the property was orig inally appraised there were a Debnam few streams that needed to be assessed by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), and that is when the county learned the fate of the lots. “We had it appraised and we advertised it as required by law, and as Brian Peterkin Jones was doing his due diligence and we were going to closing, we had some set backs,” Wooten said. “When we originally had it appraised we asked DENR to come out and look at the little streams and we understood that they were certified trout streams so we wanted to know of any set backs that may cause. For whatever reason DENR decided to invite the Corps of Engineers to come out and look at those two lots, and when they came out they determined that most of those lots were in what they determined are wetlands and wetSee Meeting, Page 12 Website created for local non-proifts By Kelly Donaldson Editor If there was only one thing Cashiers could hang its hat on, it’s the resounding and unequivocal philanthropy that occurs here on the plateau. But how do people find our many non-profits, charities and service groups? Cashiers web designer Steve Johannessen and local developer Pat Carlton have joined forces to create a website, www.theheartoftheblueridgemountains.org, to help people find and learn more about our many, many non-profit organizations that are constantly in need of donations, volunteers and much more. “It is a site specifically for the service organizations and 501©3s in the area,” said JoSee Website, Page 5 Photo by David Joy/Staff Writer A short-lived winter mountain morning Photo submitted Around an inch and a half of snow had gathered in the higher elevations of the Chronicle coverage area Tuesday morning, Feb. 14 but quickly turned to slush as rain moved into the region. Still, there was a brief glance of winter with snow covering the field and trees by this small pond on Glassy Rock in Glenville. If temperatures remain low enough there are chances for snow in the forecast this weekend, though significant accumulation is still unlikely. Above is a screen shot view of the new website www. theheartoftheblueridgemountains.org website, which is a portal for finding charities, non-profit and service oriented organizations in the Cashiers, Highlands, Glenville, Sapphire and Lake Toxaway area. Cashiers pathway grows By Kelly Donaldson Editor As time goes by, more and more steps are being added along the Cashiers pathway system, a project headed up by the Cashiers Village Council, (CVC). The goal of the pathway is to improve connectivity for locals and visitors to village merchants. “We have the master plan from before with a pathway network,” said Cashiers Village Council Executive Director Jim Sibley. “The (HighlandsCashiers) hospital is really excited to work on this with us and have us come in and do it because they have plenty of initiatives about getting outside to walk for health. And we worked with Joe Hardy of Native Landscapes to install it.” Sibley said the new pathway runs from the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce north to Highway 107 N., and from that point it continues north to the Slabtown Road shops. “It’s brown pebble stone, and we put some fencing on it so hospital maintenance people can get through there easily,” Photos by David Joy/Staff A group of hooded mergansers swim around Cashiers Lake. These fowl weather friends are Cashiers’ other seasonal residents Photo submitted by Jim Sibley A new phase of the Cashiers pathways system has been completed connecting the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce to Slabtown Rd. Sibley added. “We’ll be putting up additional signage.” Sibley said the new pathway from the Chamber to the Slabtown shops is about a quarter of a mile. “It’s meandering, it’s a very pleasant walk,” he added. “People at the Slabtown shops are very excited because they See Pathway, Page 5 Subscribe today! Mail to: Crossroads Chronicle, P.O. Box 1040, Cashiers, N.C. 28717 Name Address City State Phone Zip Rates: $22 – 1 year full-time in Jackson or Macon County $30 – 1 year seasonal. $39 out of state. © 2012 Crossroads Chronicle/Community Newspapers Inc. By David Joy Staff Writer Most of the time when we think seasonal residents in Cashiers, we think of our close friends and neighbors who head off the mountain each fall to spend the winter elsewhere and return each March or April when the mercury begins to rise. Yet, there is another group of seasonal residents that head onto the plateau when the weather gets coldest. I’d noticed a flock of waterbirds piled into the small cove along Highway 107 where Cedar Creek pushes under the highway through a culvert from Jenkins Lake, but I’d never taken the time to really stop and watch. So last week I Easily the most identifiable of the duck species, mallards may stay in the area year round or winter here on waters such as Cashiers Lake. rode around Cashiers, Sapphire, and Glenville checking ponds and lakes for as many waterbird species as I could find. Within a few miles of the crossroads, I was happy to find five species, though I’m certain there are plenty more. On Cashiers Lake I found the usual couple of mallards, but it was a group of INSIDE Chocolate love Sweethearts enjoyed sweets at library fundraiser last Saturday. Page 14 eight hooded mergansers that I chased for two days. I’d never seen that type of duck before: tan brown sides, a bright white chest, black back, and a black head crowned in white that fluffed into a giant crest when I got too close. That second day, I also ran into a See Ducks, Page 12 Index Calendar ................................... 9-10 Classified ........................................11 Obituaries ...................................... 2 Opinion .......................................... 4 Dance the night away Annual Hampton Preschool Valentine’s party a successful fundraiser. Page 14 Religion ........................................... 8 Sports ............................................. 6 Weather ........................................... 5 Wednesday, February 15, 2012 – Crossroads Chronicle – Page 5 WEATHER PATHWAY: Cashiers trail extended from Page 1 enjoy walking to the post office. That’s a pleasant avenue for them to take.” Future installments to the pathway will include moving from the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce south toward the new recreation center. “There’s a little old roadbed just across the road from the chamber, and then you can access the back of the plastics plant so it continues on the backside of the plastics plant and drifts down past the workshop they are creating and goes by the McKee well to the new recreation center.” Sibley said that particular extension would be the next project, but he wasn’t sure of a goal completion date just yet. When the overall pathway is complete, there should be about three miles of connected pathway. “With having three miles of connected pathway, we can begin now having more signage to make it more clear and better define the pathway edges, and locations of the path for this season” he added. “We have the logo posts (with an acorn at the top). Hopefully, this will be the best year yet for the pathways.” Also in the CVC’s future CASHIERS WEATHER FORECAST Courtesy of Justin Caudell and Cashiers Weather Service For up-to-date and historical weather, visit www.cashiersforecast.com Last week’s rainfall: 0.00 inches is finishing the creation of a public parking lot in the field behind United Community Bank. “That should be really good and important to the merchants,” said Sibley. He said the parking lot should be open in May. “We’re hoping the main entrances can be from Highway 107 S., one through Village Walk Shops, and the third entrance through Burns Street,” Sibley added. For more information or to make donations to the CVC, call Sibley at 828-508-8217 or e-mail him at [email protected]. Visit the CVC website at www. cashiersvillagecouncil.org. (Coming next week, the Chronicle will take a look at the new surface installed at the Village Commons parking area, similar to the material used for the Cashiers pathway system.) Year-to-date rainfall: 7.97 inches WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Partly cloudy skies during the day and night. Highs around 54 and lows around 40. A chance of showers during the day and night. Highs around 55 and lows around 30. Partly cloudy skies during the day and night. Highs around 52 and lows around 30. A chance of showers during the day, then clearing. Highs around 46 and lows around 29. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Partly cloudy skies during the day and night. Highs around 46 and lows around 26. Partly cloudy skies during the day and night. Highs around 49 and lows around 30. A chance of showers during the day, then clearing. Highs around 54 and lows around 39. Last Week’s Weather Observed at Cashiers Area Weather Center – 3,486 feet Date Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 High 51ºF 47ºF 41ºF 46ºF 38ºF 34ºF 42ºF Low 28ºF 31ºF 26ºF 27ºF 12ºF 10ºF 17ºF Precipitation 0.00” 0.00” 0.00” 0.00” 0.00” 0.00” 0.00” Jackson County Public Library book club discussing “The Help” March 12 DONALDSON: Oh Grammys, I’m done attend. Light refreshments will be served. In “The Help,” Kathryn Stockett creates three extraordinary women whose determination to start a movement of their own forever changes a town, and the way women- mothers, daughters, caregivers, friends- view one another. “The Help” is a deeply moving novel filled with poi- gnancy, humor and hope. This event is co-sponsored by the Friends of the Jackson County Public Library. For more information, please call the library at 828-586-2016. The Jackson County Public Library is part of Fontana Regional Library (www.fontanalib. org). WEBSITE: Link for non-profits created from Page 1 we reach out to all the different charities out there,” said Carlton. “There is a calendar that links to the Cashiers Today calendar, which links the chamber calendar and the newspaper calendar, so everyone is looking at the same date,” added Johannessen. As for the qualifications to get listed on the site, Carlton said, “If you are a 501c3 or you are a charitable organization that services this area, that’s your qualification.” Each organizations listing will include a link to their website, their contact information, their name, address, phone number and e-mail. The two said that all of those listed should check the site and make sure their information is listed correctly as well. As for whether or not other sites like this exist, Carlton said, “There’s one like this in the middle part of the state that is very similar. This is not an uncommon need for small communities, there’s just not many small communities doing something about it.” Johannessen encouraged anyone with a website in the area to link this new site to their existing site. performances by Brown. Forty-three years of thrilling fans across the world, dismissed for someone who dances as much as he raps. It just kind of makes me sad. Twenty-eight Grammys for Alison Krauss, the most since Quincy Jones’ 27, and only three short of the most all-time by anyone, living or dead. It was not even mentioned on the show or apparently in an American media outlet. Thank God I have compact discs of my musical heroes. I can’t stand to watch another Grammy award show. I’m done. A T ppalachian REE COMPLETE TREE SERVICE Dennis N. Stamey, Certified Arborist (828) 524-4277 INSURED America’sHomePlace,Inc.FeaturedPlan ....................................................... 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People can go and look at this, and we’re not trying to push anyone’s agenda, we’re not trying to run the charity’s business or even have an influence. We don’t take donations on the site. “So much of this community has been built on charitable works, and it always has been,” added Carlton. “When people come up, this is a way for them to more easily understand what’s going on and how to contact those folks. The Crossroads Chronicle does a great job of promoting things, but if people come up for a week and want to know what’s going on a month from now, if there’s a way we can kind of dig in and have them come back for an event, maybe they’ll look at a charity and say, ‘hey, I didn’t know these guys even existed. Maybe I’ll give them a little bit of money.’” Of the 55 non-profits on the site, in order to make a donation to any of them, donors would have to contact the organizations themselves. “It includes Highlands, Cashiers, Glenville, Sapphire and Toxaway, basically the whole plateau area,” said Johannessen about which organizations are included. “It’s up and running and ready to go.” Only service organizations, 501c3 and charitable organizations are allowed onto the site. If any in the area are not included on the current site, contact Johannessen and Carlton through the “Contact Us” button on the website. “We want to make sure that from Page 4 mine actually forwarded an article about it to me on Monday night. Guess where it was printed? In a newspaper from the U.K. More Grammys won than anyone breathing on earth and it was only reported in a paper from the U.K. What is wrong with us? Finally, if you have any remote connection with the world of pop music, you may have heard that R&B artist Chris Brown made his return to the Grammys, after physically beating then-girlfriend Rhianna three years ago. Some were glad to see his return, some said he should never be allowed to return. But what is disturbing is that fans actually “tweeted” things like, “He can beat me anytime.” I’m just disgusted with the state of music. I really wanted to see my favorite band accept one of the academy’s top honors, but apparently there wasn’t time for that because we had to get not one but two 167055 The Book Ends Book Club at the Jackson County Public Library (JCPL) in Sylva is reading Kathryn Stockett’s acclaimed novel, “The Help” and will meet on Monday, March 12 at 7 p.m. at the library. The discussion will be led by JCPL staff member Sally Salyards, who encourages anyone interested in the book or the recently released movie to *Photoshowsupgradesnotincludedinprice.Pricesubjecttochangewithoutnotice. Includedfeaturessubjecttoconditionsnotfullylistedinthisemail.