Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Sep 1989, p. 11

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YOUR COUNCIL AT WORK BASTARD AND BURGESS (s) PHYLLIS TACKABERRY ANNA GREENHORN Summer time is as busy as the rest of the year. Public meetings with several delegations and special meetings augmented the regular Council business. One highlight was the adopting of Amendment # 4 which revised the Official Plan pertinent to developments in sensitive waterfront areas. Council has been working on this since the beginning of the year and the result was the addition of the following sentences to the Official Plan in section 4.1.2(j) Section 4.1.1 and 7.2(ii)(1) were amended accordingly: "In particular, no new waterfront lot shall be created in a wetland area unless both the severed and retained lots have sufficient nonâ€"wetland waterfront areas to satisfy the frontage requirement of the Zoning byâ€"law. Where the proposed lot has road frontage as well as water frontage, the frontage requirement shall also be met on the water frontage. Shoreline areas which have been dredged, filled or otherwise altered resulting in the loss of wetlands shall not be eligible for the development of any new lots." Supportive letters were received from Parks Canada and Cataraqui and Rideau Valley Conservation Authorities. While we were pleased to see so many interested in the ‘other ‘\\\\\\\\\\\«( I ‘ ‘h '(t’ SEPTEMBER 1989 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN 11 public meetings, we Were have been approved. ver disa ointed that onl y pp y We have been advised from one person appeared for this Official plan the Bastard and South amendment. Burgess Non Profit Housing Corporation that tenders have also been called on the two semi-detached housing projects in Delta and Portland. Sidewalk construction has been approved in Delta and the contract awarded. Flood risk area mapping for that part of our township The Streetâ€"Smart Lighting in the Cataraqui Program previously Conservation Area is described is now off1c1al available to the public. with the signing of the . . b -law in Jul . McNeely Engineering have y y been retained to advise Former Councillor Pat Council re any new McManus attended a Council development proposed on our meeting by invitation and waterways. Peter Hanna of was . _presented With a J.L. Richards continues to certificate and token Of be our planning advisor. We are pleased the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture :3 are holding their annual is fall workshop in our township. Our LACAC is S very active and will sh welcome this opportunity to ?i host a workshop. /é & 0" Believe it or not we got a complimentary letter on our road maintenance! n tu" ‘. §§3 EéZZ The names of three interested people â€" Alf Cassidy, Lois Mowat, Trevor o“ 414 W Patterson â€" were submitted to the County waste 3 Management Committee. 'i? Council is still actively .‘fitk persuing reel/Cling and :aewzmasnxwxszxs‘aez improved waste management plans. A further meeting with a representative from Ministry of Environment is scheduled for August 29th. More on that next month. Six houses for this Township have been approved under the Rural and Native Housing Program and tenders ga'éizfl; 647”” TOME/’5 WERSch‘I RWAURA/VT A/VD 0.7”.7/19 [LU/{95 wi/th amide patio and new [screened ve/Landa on. the (pate/L in Palotéand MAST â€" LUNCH â€" DJA’MER - BAR MUNC/fléls Specialim in. : Chm-(Mailed Aliza/Q4 Chanâ€"6404M all»: and dun/zen [newt 1.811.sz Food Ballerina/J Dude/ob: OPEN: 7 day weekly #01: am 10117. yea/z in. 12mm will: M MD 0.7/16 FACJUYVES [HO/7049 77/7?” THURSMy 8.30 cum. -â€" 11 p.m. [-72.7049 - Mammy - SIM/My 7.30 a.m. - 1 a.nz. FUlL‘l UCEA’CED UNDER LLB. 0. d9«\«nn‘uun‘n‘nu Eéfifi%ai§6~9§%z a. _ --.\‘////\\\\:1£’E‘%X\"Ifik\\\“///h.‘£ RIBEQU héKBé @EKMW RR #1, BOX 217, PORTLAND, ONTARIO, ROG IVO 613-272-2409 * Certified Duncan Teacher * Duncan Dealer Day and EVening classes Ongoing class Programme Discounts for Seniors ‘ Create your own gifts for Birthdays, Christmas, Weddings, Special Occasions Note: Closed for summer season. Will re-open September 1989 ‘* PHONE EARLY FOR REGISTRATION 272-2409 " appreciation ror all the service given while a member of Council. The former deputyâ€"reeve, Joe Raison, was unable to attend. This township hosted the Waste Hazardous Materials Information System workshop on July 26. All employees are now required by law to have training in this area. Twenty six people attended and six municipalities were represented. We've had a busy summer - working and attending all the dinners and outings in the township! .‘n-e/ PAUL'S BARBER SHOP hdah:Street,Eflghi Open Dailyâ€"8:30 a.m. to B p.m.. Fri. Night till- 9 p.m. Closed Sundays O O O O O O O O O O O p 9 Q v, 3 d i ;. 1 'k

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