ting unneccessary burden on taxâ€" payers who do not use the faciliâ€" ties or services. He said services to which user fees apply are not considered essential services. ‘"When we do the cost determiâ€" nation, we look at all the particuâ€" lar services to determine just how much it costs the city to produce them, whether it be a craft class, uhou{ho“?b':nminmm or whether it be a parking permit charge," McKee said. "In such things as parking of revenue, said in an interview Monday the purpose of user charges and fees is to recover the cost of operating a facility or providing a lu'vms wi‘t.hout putâ€" Council Fee: $45 for each 10â€"week session (plus 7% GST = $3.15) Class size is limited. This oneâ€"hour coâ€"ed class concentrates on strengthening and sculpting your body after a proper warmâ€"up and concludes with relaxing stretches to ease those physical and mental "kinks." WESTVALE WORKOUT II: "STRETCH & TONE" Westvale Public School, Westvale Drive, Waterloo Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7:00 â€" 8:00 p.m. Jan. 7 to March 12, 1992 This Zoning Byâ€"Law Amendment alters the general provision clause for corner obstructions which will increase the usability of corner lots by permitting a larger area for erecting fences and adding plantings. Any person may attend the Public Meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of, or in opposition to the proposed Zoning Byâ€"Law Amendment. If you wish to make a presentation to Council, please notify the undersigned so that the necessary arrangements can be made to place you on the Agenda. In addition, a written summary of the presentation should be filed prior to the meeting. Additional information relating to the above noted matter can be obtained by contacting the Planning and Development Department for the City of Waterloo, City Centre, 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo or by telephone, 747â€"8716. Kaye Crawford Zoning Administrator Planning and Development City of Waterloo TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Waterloo will hold a Public Meeting on F p.m. in the Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, Regina Street South, Waterloo, to consider amend the Zoning Byâ€"Law pursuant to Sec 1983; 1) ZONING AMENDMENT â€" CC AMENDMENT â€" CITY WIDE THE CITY OF lz, Waterioo THE CITY OF WATERLOO PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A ZONING BYâ€"LAW AMENDMENT Registration: Phone Recreation and Culture Department Monday to Friday, 8:30 to 4:45 p.m. at 747â€"8733 to reserve your spot. FITNESS FUN WITH A DIFFERENCE! hambers, 3rd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Waterloo, to consider the following application to Law pursuant to Section 34 of The Planning Act, (Continued from page 1) permit charges, we utilize both the annual operating costs per space on a lot, plus the capital cost of creating that lot. And I think that was ol::t of the lr(g: ments we heard Monday (by Schram). But our committee felt thntiteutmmytobuythat property, pave it, mark it out and aoon.andourviewwuthatthat forms part of the total cost of creating that lot. It should be u;n:ovenble, and not a charge on general taxpayer." McKee says the issue of user fees is not always a black and white one, and some services often cloud it â€" such as transit systems which are partially paid uncil of the Corporation of the City of Meeting on February 17th, 1992 at 7:30 CORNER OBSTRUCTION for by the user and partiall y paid for by the general taxpayer. Serâ€" vices like transit â€" systems, though, are deemed to be of merit to a community. In other words, no one or business would be attracted to a city where there is no bus service. "The thrust this year, as it has been in othhz years, il:lthat the taxpayer been hit pretty hard. And in order to keep tax rates down â€" and it‘s a given, it has to come from somewhere â€" local governments have to find as many opportunities as they can to raise revenue," McKee said. "That‘s the state of affairs, whether we like it or not." COMMUNITY INFORMATION COST s2r00 _ ° || ~ Call Wing 404 R.C.A.F.A./Rotary Adult Centre â€" 888â€"6356 or Adult \, Recreation Centre 579â€"1020 for more information. CoOsT: $95.00 MAPLE SYRUP EXPERIENCE â€" travel to St. Thomas on a trip into Kettle Creek Conservation area and enjoy a guided tour of the Maple Sugar Bush â€" then comes lunch of pancakes & sausages with as much maple syrup as you would like as well as coffee or tea â€" then to Aylmer where a guide at the conservation site will be available to explain the migration of the swans. A stop at Coyles & the Wedge Cheese House will complete the day. DEPARTS: 9:30 a. m.Wing 404 R.C.A.F.A./Rotary Adult Centre 9:45 a.m. Adult Recreation Centre RETURNS: 6:00 â€" 6:30 p.m. approximately in en MERC O DATE: DEPARTS: Sla eees 1 o t en ns deie oo nin n t Reme Apstit "Visit to Japan‘s Main Island of Honshu" â€" colour slides by John Kerr For more information call P. Muratzke at 893â€"0637. OUTGOERS â€" SENIORS HIKING/WALKING GROUP â€" Monday, January 20/92 â€" "FWR Dickson Wildlife Area" Cambridge. Cost: $4.00 â€" Departs: 1:00 p.m. Advance Registration required â€" Call 888â€"6356 BRIDGE LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS AND INTERMEDIATE PLAYERS â€" social Bridge Clinics with instructors to help with all aspects of the game â€" classes begin week of January 27th. For more information and to register contact Milos at 885â€"4475, WATERLOO SILVER TONGUES . Toastmasters Club meets Thursdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Wing 404 R.CAFA/Rotary Adult Centre. Anyone wishing to develop & improve good speaking & presenting skills, the ability to think quickly & clearly and strong leadership skills call Diane Hoffarth at 747â€"4912 or Chris Barker at 888â€"6356. ICE SKATING â€" Place: Rinkâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Park â€" Day & Time: Wednesdays 2:15 â€" 3:15 p.m. Cost: $1.25. MALL WALK â€" do you like to fitness walk but the outside weather conditions are too extreme in the winter? â€" well why not join the "Conestoga Mall Walkers" â€" you can fitness walk in a climate controlled building, meet new friends and window shop, all under one roof. Day & Time: Mondays to Fridays, 7:00 â€" 9:30 a.m. Location: Conestoga Mall (Zehr‘s entrance) â€" if you wish to participate call Bonnie Everall at \ 888â€"6356. 5 COST $20.00 "LES MISERABLES" â€" at the Royal Alexandra Theatre â€" is a stunning visual experience not to be missed. A tale of epic porportions that has travelled through generations a story of injustice, crime, punishment, love, hatred, life, death, religion, despair compassion, youth, and the ultimate triumph of the human spirit. Prior to the show we will have made reservations at Ed‘s Warehouse for a delicious lunch (included). COST: GENERAL MOTORS & THE AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM â€" come and join us as we head to Oshawa, one of the main centres of Canada‘s automobile industry for a tour of General Motors on a tram. Following our tour we will complete the day at the Canadian Automotive Museum where a collection of Canada‘s early car industry can be viewed, a stop enroute at a local mall for an early lunch has been planned (on own) DATE: February 24, 1992 DEPARTS: 8:00 a.m. Wing 404 R.C.A.F.A./Rotary Adult Centre 8:15 a.m. Adult Recreation Centre RETURNS: 6:00 â€" 6:30 p.m. approximately BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER â€" January 17/92 n uie on e O Soae s dontd Adult Recreation Centre 185 King Street South 579â€"1020 886â€" 1550 SENIORS DIVISION PROGRAMsS Wednesday, March 11, 1992 10:15 a.m. Wing 404 R.C.A.F.A./Rotary Adult Centre 10:30 a.m. Adult Recreation Centre + 6:30 p.m. approximately ARC TRAVEL CLUB WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY Wing 404 R.C.A.FA./ Rotary Adult Centre 510 Dutton Drive 888â€"6356 , JANUARY 15, 1992 â€" PAGE 35 * 'ï¬!’neiZ‘OOrp m