Building permits... continued from page 1 Works Treatment plant are expected to be let before the middle of April. The Council also de- cided to act to enforce the sewage control by- law. A local business will be informed by let- ter "that an inspection will be made to confirm that adequate steps have been taken to elim- inate ground water and surface run off drainage to the sanitary sewer system." The business will be notified that "failing satisfactory proof that the problem has been rectified a charge will be laid." The Council decided to grant an extension to a local property owner of the. time limit for the demolition of a building on his property. The procedures and inspections governing Building Permits are to be tightened up. The decided that "greater control is to be taken on those building permits applications that are not meeting the code, or zoning by-law require- ments. All building com- menced in anticipation of the issuance of a building permit must not be allowed to con- tinue."' The Recreation Com- mittee reported that, "The official capacity of » the arena has been set at 807, providing that the big exit doors have their mullions removed."' The perennial prob- lems with leaks in the roof also came up for discussion. "The Com- mittee is concerned with the leaking roof, and the TERRACE BAY The Community Church Serving all Protestants Sunday Service - 11:15 a.m. with Sunday School at the same time Rev. Brian Bigelow, Minister Terrace Bay Gospel Assembly Sunday School 9:50 a.m. Sunday Service - 11:00 Sunday Evening Ser- vice - 7:00 p.m. Pastor Barry Fellinger St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church Mass Saturday - 7:00 p-m. Mass Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Confessions Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. , Father Kenneth Pottie Holy Gospel Lutheran Mission Sunday Service 7:30 p.m. Birchwood Terrace Chapel Richard Klein - Pastor SCHREIBER Holy Angel's Roman Catholic Church Mass Saturday - 7:15 p-m. Mass~ Sunday - Schreiber 12:00 - Rossport 12:00 Pays Plat, 10:00 first 'Church Directory Sunday of every month. St. Andrew's United Church Sunday Service - 9:45 a.m. with Sunday School at the same time Rey. Brian Bigelow, Minister Grace Baptist Church Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Ser- vice 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting - 7:00 p.m. Rev. Jim Johnson, Pastor St. John's Anglican Church Sunday -9:30 Holy Com- munion 11:00 Parish Eucharist and Sunday School Monday - 2:00 p.m. Birchwood, Holy Eucharist Wednesday - 10:00 a.m. Prayer Eucharist Father Timothy Delaney, Rector The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints meets at 60 East Grove Crescent, Ter- race Bay 10:00 a.m. Sunday morning fact that it the roof repair is done piece- meal, no warranty for the roof repair work done is likely to be forth- coming. Further in- vestigation will be made in that regard."' A by-law establishing a fine of $35.00 for having a vehicle imped- ing snow removal and requiring towing was passed on a motion by Mike Cosgrove, sec- onded by Ed Borutski. Vehicles impeding snow removal will be towed and impounded on town- ship property and the owners may_ reco- ver them by paying the fine. The Council consider- ed a draft of the 1983 cemetery budget. "The Township plans to pre- pare a map and direct- ory of the cemetery, and also plans to hire stu- dents for the work this summer. A reserve is to be established for the construction of a vault." 'The final draft of the R-271 (Cook's Lake) Subdivision, has been received, and subject to Council's final approval, will go to the Ministry of Housing for approval. The new subdivision will contain 49 lots." Under corresponden- ce, a local business wrote to the Council en RIP-L-CHIPS 200 gram Pink "concerning the exces- sive pile up of snow around their buildings and requesting that the Township remove snow from the area as a matter of policy. The Clerk was instructed to reply stating, that it is the policy of the pre- sent Council to remove . snow from the area, when the accumulation of snow becomes a safe- ty hazard, and to re- quest that (the business) co-operate in this re- "spect to insure traffic safety."' The Ministry of Transportation and Communications wrote to the Council to find out if the Council wished its Zone painting crew (highway lines) to do any work in the Town- ship. The Council replied that it will be Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 23, 1983, page 3 using the Zone painting crew and agreed to "ac- cept all cost of repaint- ing traffic and zone lines."' The Council pass- ed a motion requesting an economic develop- ment seminar in Schrei- ber. The motion was moved by Councillor Larry Dunwoody and seconded by Councillor Mike Cosgrove. "Whereas the Council of the Township of Schreiber is committed to the development of the community, there- fore be it resolved that the Township of Schrei- ber request the Munici- pal Advisory Committee to conduct an Economic Development Seminar in Schreiber."' General' accounts in the amount of $34,079.89 and Water Works Accounts in the "4 Old Dutch, Assorted POTATO CHIPS 1.25 GRAPEFRUIT amount of $31,743.27 were approved. The Township has re- ceived title to Lot 2, Plan 826, Brunswick Street in default of taxes. The Council decided to put to property up for ten- der and to put a reserve bid on it of $7,500. A request for the pur- chase of a commercial lot on the old arena site was received. "The mat- ter was referred to the Property Committee for further study and consi- deration."' "'A request for the purchase of a residential lot on Park Street was reviewed. Council re- iterated its position, that the lots in the Lakeview subdivision are to be sold individually and not as parcels of two. The current price for lot 862 Park Street is $11,000, lots 64 and 65 have a price of $9250 each."' The Council meeting adjourned on a motion by Councillor Larry Dunwoody seconded by Councillor Ed Borutski. 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