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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jun 2002, p. 27

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Lot maintenance standards were established for the safety and visual condition of yards (excluding buildings) and vacant lands. Yard maintenance includes the removal of rubbish, garbage, litter and debris, excessive growth of grass, weeds and bushes, damâ€" aged or decaying trees, bushes and brush which pose a safety hazâ€" ard to pedestrians and motorists, wrecked, dismantled, unlicensed or inoperative vehicles, trailers, machinery and appliances, dilapiâ€" dated or collapsed buildings and structures. A conviction under this byâ€"law can result in a set fine of $105.00 plus $20.00 victim surcharge fine for each offence. Inquiries and complaints should be directed to the Byâ€"law Enforcement Departâ€" ment at 747â€"8714. The City of Waterloo Water Regulation Byâ€"law #90â€"62 regulates and restricts the date and time in which lawns and gardens can be watered. The watering of lawns, gardens, trees, shrubs or any other outdoor plant by means of a hose or other attachment connected to the municipal water system is prohibited except as follows: * Premises with municipal addresses having even numbers may water between 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. on even numbered calendar days. *« Premises with municipal addresses having odd numbers may water between 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. on odd numbered calendar days. Watering of newly planted sod, trees, ornamental shrubs and flower garâ€" dens is permitted during installation and during the 24 hours following the completion of the installation. at 575â€"4591 Byâ€"law Enforcement Department Protective Services THE CITY OF js& CITY OF WATERLOO LOT MAINTENANCE BYâ€"LAW #89â€"137 BYâ€"LAW ENFORCEMENT PROTECTIVE SERVICES "HELPING TO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITY" "HELPING TO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITY" LAWN & GARDEN WATERING W Lawns being treated with any pesticide, herbicide spray or fertilizer may be watered while being treated and durâ€" ing the following 24 hours after application. Inquiries and complaints should be directed to the Byâ€" law Enforcement Department at 747â€"8785. Should a water supply ban be declared by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, the provisions set out above would be void. Inquiries and complaints pertaining to a total watering ban should be directed to the Regional Byâ€" law Enforcement Department COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1 550 f wWATERLOO MEMORIAL Mayor Lynne Woolstencroft and Councillor Bruce Anderson invite you to attend the Ward 3 (East) Town Hall Meeting Thursday, June 27th, 2002 6:30 â€" 8:30 p.m. RIM Park â€" Manulife Financial Sportsplex & Healthy Living Centre This is the last in a series of five Ward Town Hall Mectings that have occured in the last couâ€" ple of months. The purpose of the original public and Town Hall Meetings was to listen to concerns and take action on the RIM Park financing. There will certainly be time to discuss that issue. However, the Ward Town Hall meetings are also a forum for residents of the ward to talk over concems specific to your neighbourhood and to encourage discussion with the Mayor and your Ward Councillor. Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the Council of the Corâ€" poration of the City of Waterloo for an exemption to the City Noise Byâ€"law. The City of Waterloo and University of Waterloo are requesting an exemption to enable the operation of construction equipment at the following locations and times: * University of Waterloo â€" North Campus â€" Research and Technology Park â€" in the area bounded by Columbia Street, the Railway Tracks, Bearinger Road, and Laure} Creek These exemptions are being requested to expedite the completion of the Research and Technology development. Interested parties should attend the Waterloo City Council meeting, which will consider the application no later than 7:00 p.m. on July 8, 2002. The meeting will take place in the Council Chambers, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South, Waterioo. Questions regarding the application should be directed to Mr. Tim Anderson, Roads Team Leader, City of Waterloo at 747â€"8627. * 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. â€" Monday to Saturday â€" July 9, 2002 to November 30, 2002. * Overnight occurrences to a maximum of ten (10) to allow for road crossings and watermain connections. Notice of Application to Waterloo City Council for Exemption to Noise Byâ€"law 78â€"79 Research and Technology Park â€" University of Waterioo Site Grading and Site Servicing Works SPECIAL NOTES: The Swimplex will be CLOSED on * Thursday, July 27th from 7 p.m. onward * Monday, July 1st all day. 9 sessions to choose from throughout the summer! L Daily, weekly and biâ€"weekly classes! 'a Lessons available for all ages and abilities Pick up a copy of the Summer 2002 Waterloo Leisure Guide at any City of Waterloo Facility OR call 886â€"1 177 for more registration information! Recreation Complex Pick up a copy of the pool schedule at Moses or at the Swimplex OR call us and we will be happy to mail or fax the schedule to you! 150 Lincoln Rd. Waterloo 885â€"4530 June 26th from 6 to 7:30 p.m. June 27 from 1:30â€"5 p.m. & 6 to 7:30 p.m. Regular Schedule will begin on June 28th! GET YOUR SEASON PASS â€" ONLY $50.00 for a child/adult!! Regular admission: Child/Adult $2.50 Family $6.00 (4 max.) www.city.waterloo.on.ca For more information contact the Mayor‘s Office at 747â€"8700. MOSES SPRINGER OUTDOOR POOL! SWIMPLEX 101 Father David Baver Drive N2J 418 886â€"3844 NOW QPEN on the following days SUMMER Swim Lessons REGISTER NOW! COME JOIN US... On June 27th and 28th for the 1â€"3 p.m. public swim at the Swimplex. The waterslides and diving boards will be open! HT

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