He said the city is lenient when it comes to severe whether, and in those situations, will give violators and additional day or two to clean their sidewalks. Truman has two other complaints. Because the warning was left in his mailbox Friday at 3 p.m., two or three hours after regular mail delivery, it‘s possible he wouldn‘t have seen it until he went to check his mail on Monday. By then he would be snow. "If we can see concrete there, then that is an indication that the snow has been shovelled regularâ€" ly," Heibert. "Some snowblowers don‘t go down all the way to the pavement, and they leave a thin layer of snow. Eventually there will be a buildâ€"up of He said though the bylaw calls for the removal of "all" snow from sidewalks, if the investigator can see pavement through small patches of snow, that is considered adequate snow removal. Vic Heibert, an administrative coâ€"ordinator with the city‘s engineering division in charge of snowâ€"reâ€" moval bylaw enforcement, said city employees investigating complaints are instructed to check all houses in a complaint area, not just those comâ€" plained about. He also said city employees are instructed to put the warning notice on a residence‘s door knob, not in the mail box. Snow removal "Service We Believe In It" and Jane Douglas and 71 other p-rflcipaï¬t;Tn s:h-nr;h_ s- Ba'llt;m; B:n:nz-a.t.wl raise approximately $5,400 for Waterloo Region Heart Save. Y ped 747â€"2040 SHE HUFFED AND SHE PUFFED $187,900 â€" WATERLOO COURT LOCAâ€" TION â€" Charming decor. Family room with fireplace, main floor laundry, masâ€" ter ensuite, central vac, poolâ€"sized yard. MLS 2010069. JEFF HOLLAND, SALES REP, CAR: 741â€"4755. arne dalk Nt f y & t siowitinntmmies: B o e 3 > e ; SR Wéi ‘ M t > -â€"m&:“: .:\: (Continued from page 1) Truman is encouraging his neighbors, or any Waterloo residents who have concerns about snow removal bylaws, to write the president of the Lincoln Village Community Association, 280 Grangewood Court, N2K 2E7 for further discussion. He said many of his neighbors, especially the 39 who received warnings, are planning to express to the city their concerns regarding snow removal bylaw enforcement. ‘"This situation is, in effect, one person going out and selectively picking houses to launch complaints agianst,"McKenty said. "And I totally disagree with the way that one person can cause so much inconvenience for people that are generally trying to live up to the bylaw. ‘"The idea that one individual can make the city respond in this fashion is inappropriate," Truman said. "The fact that the bylaw is being enforced in this was is inappropriate." Lincoln Village Coun. Bruce McKenty agrees it‘s unfortunate that one resident can cause such chaos. He is also frustrated that one individual could cause so much grief for, not only the city (which has to respond to bylaw violation complaints), but for residents who diligently clear their sidewalks. fined by the city, not realizing he was in violation of any bylaws. _ §$219,000 â€" 44â€"50 BLUE SPRINGS DR. â€" AT WATER‘S EDGE. Spacious luxury 2â€"bedroom condominium features: fireplace, balcony, enâ€" suite laundry, spacious bedrooms, 2 full baths, secured entry and garage, tasteful decor, rec centre. MLS 2010945, JOHN DECARCHIK, SALES REP, RES: 885â€"6328, $219,900 â€" 87 EARL STREET â€" Elegant old Westmount location. Architecturally renovated with large addition. Large family room overlooks treed rear yard. MLS 1120577. PETER KALBFLEISCH, SALES REP,, RES: 743â€"9562. Basic data: Century 21, MICC (figures rounded) reduce the budget if 250 city employees follow senior manageâ€" ment‘s lead and favor a cut in negotiated salary increases for Council has cut back it‘s comâ€" munity grants to 2 per cent from a proposed 4 per cent increase, cutting the budget by approxiâ€" matley $3,000. It cut from the budget $35,500 in revised landfill user fees, and $12,000 in garbage rebates. Services have not been affected, but swimming lessons at Lions Pool will be reduced, and consoliâ€" dated with lessons at Moses Springer Pool. There has been discussion about the possibility of closing Rink in the Park from May to September, a move that would save the city $20,000. But because the decision to close the arena would greatly affect the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Skating Club‘s newly implemented sumâ€" mer program, negotiations will continue on that issue. Tax bill at Monday‘s board meeting for lack of a second. She had intiâ€" tiated the motion because she felt she, and perhaps other new trusâ€" tees, could benefit from detailed budget information. Trustee Chuck Yates suggested to Stemmler that if she really wanted to learn so much, she should have attended, along with Stemmler‘s motion for an inforâ€" mation meeting was struck down Trustees say ‘no‘ to info session Try as she will, Waterloo Regâ€" ion separate school board trustee Kalita Stemmler can‘t get any of her fellow trustees to favor a budget information session prior to the board‘s next budget meetâ€" Ing $80,000 $211,000 $21,000 $2,000 PEEFeo .0003 ce 28237,000. . â€" . s2ardo â€"* © $2,250 $100,000 $263,000 $26,300 $2,500 *25â€"year mortgage @ 9.5%, includes principal, interest and taxes Gross yearly Maximum 10% down Mortgage xi onte ie .. . 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Andrew Telegdi told council he felt a 3.9 tax rate increase had not actually been reached. because water and sewer fees that were 1992. The majority of workers negotiated a twoâ€"year contract last year which would give them a 5â€"perâ€"cent increase this vear "Salaries make up 44 per cent of our budget. and most of our people are on a twoâ€"vear contract This year, they‘re due for a fiveâ€" perâ€"cent increase, which didn‘t seem high last January, but it does now," McKinon said At $110 a night for two nights at the Royal York Hotel, all meals, room service accounts. and a $220 registration fee. Stemmler felt she could do without the conference. She was considering attending the conference when she was first informed of it. but intended to pay her own ex penses, she said But Stemmler, who has fought a long battle to gain information about the infamous Langdon Hall retreat, said she has good reasons for not attending the Toronto conference her colleagues, a conference for new trustees held last weekend in Toronto.