The archwal material on display at the opening ranges from an 1852 travel document belonging to one of the first Schneider relatives to come to Canaâ€" da to an extensive series of photographs depicting both life in Kitchener in the last two centuries as well as family events. I ocal history enthusiâ€" asts will have a treasâ€" ure trove of docuâ€" ments and pictures to pour over withJEe new Schneiâ€" der Family Collection now available at the University of Waterloo Library. UW library hosts opening of the Schneider Family Collection The papers and records RS.0.. 1990. . y# AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agéncy may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the byâ€"law by filing with the Clerk of the Corporaâ€" tion of the City of Waterloo not later than the 22nd day of July, 2003, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the byâ€"law and the reasons in support of the objection, accompamed by 4 fee of $125.00, made payable to the Minister of Finance, as prescribed under the Ontario Municipal Board Act. TAKE NOTICE that the Curporau()n'of the City of Waterloo passed Byâ€"Law No. 03â€"087 on the 23rd day of June, 2003, under Section 34 of the Planning Act. An explanation of the purpose and effect of the byâ€"laws. describing the lands to which the byâ€"laws apply is attached. The complete byâ€"laws are available for inspection in my office during regular office hours. + DATED at the City of Waterloo this 2nd day THE CITY OF |: 4 FORM 1 PLANNING ACT, R.S.0. 1990 â€" NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A ZONING BYâ€"LAW BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a Zoning Byâ€"Law to the Ontano Municipal Board. A Notice of Appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated associatitn or group. However, a Notice of Appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the group 1\ * visual resources relatâ€" ing to the local area as repâ€" resented by the photoâ€" graphs of Norman Schneiâ€" * documentary materiâ€" als about a family‘s history, complementing the library‘s holdings of archives of several promiâ€" nent local families; * urban and local histoâ€" ry of the Kitchener and Waterloo area; * industrial and busiâ€" ness history on the foundâ€" ing of the J. M. Schneider Inc. meat processing plant; of the Schneider family will enrich the library‘s collecâ€" tions on a variety of fronts: EXPLANATORY NOTES LOCATION MAP J naecs recovery e CR of July, 2003 Fred Dobbs City Clerk Also found are photoâ€" graphs of local "flying machines" from the 1920s, company construction and plant photos, as well as military training photos The papers consist of correspondence, scrapâ€" books, over 2,400 photoâ€" graphic images, ephemeral materials and personal memoirs. The photoâ€" graphs, which constitute a large portion of the collecâ€" tion, document family life, company picnics as well as other events such as the 1939 Royal Tour and the 1936 Berlin Olympics. der, among others Chronicling the life of the Schneider family from the arrival in Canada of the parents of â€" company founder John Metz Schneiâ€" der in the 19th century, the papers include documenâ€" tation on the life of John Metz Schneider and his wife Helena (nee Ahrens) Schneider, together with succeeding generations including their son Norâ€" man C. Schneider who alongside Fred H. Schneiâ€" der played a leadership role in company manageâ€" ment and history. from the First and Second World Wars. If you require further information or have any questions. please contact the City uf Waterfoo Development Services at 747â€"8779. 1 Byâ€"law No. 03â€"087 amends Byâ€"law No. 1108, being a Zoning Byâ€"law controlfing land use development within the City of Waterl6o. The purpose of the byâ€"law is to rezone the "Subject Lands" shown on the attag KEY MAP from Industrial "I" with site specific provisions to Industrial "I"f/with additional site specific proâ€" visions to permit the retailing of convenience products in addition to the existing gas bar and carwash uses, subject to performance standards relating to height. building fleor area and building setbacks. The purpose of the amendments is to permit the use of the lands for gas bar, carwash and the retailing of a limited amount of convenience products. The Indusrial "I" zone would also permit a 'rangc of industrial uses. Paragraph 1 of the Byâ€"law repeals City of Waterlooâ€"Site Specific Zoning Byâ€"law No. 3600, approved by the Ontario Municipal Board on February 24, 1972. Paragraph 2 of the Byâ€"law applies siteâ€"s;)eciï¬c provisions to the *"Subject Lands", including provisions to permit a carwash, automotive gas bar and the limited retailing of convenience products. Additional provisions are included to regulate building height, building floor afea, and building setbacks. A "Reduced Setback Area" is defined. within which a building may be constructed with a minimum front yard setback of 1 metre (Im) and minimum flankage setback of 1 metre (Im). The installation of a private well is prohibited, save and excépt for a well constructed and used for the purpose of monitoring groundwater Application in Conjunction: n/a For further information regarding the above matter, please contact the City of Waterloo Development Services, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, Waterloo, Ontario or call 747â€"8518. If you wish to make a presentation to Council, please call 747â€"8549 so that the necessary arrangements can be made to place you on the agenda. COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1 550 The City of Waterloo will be providing general housekeeping amendments to the City‘s Zoning Byâ€"laws which will remove unnecessary duplication and make regulations more understandable, consistent, enforceable and relevant to staff and customer needs. ouncil Chambers, City Hall Waterloo City Centre 100 Regina Street South Monday, July 14, 2003 no earlier than 7:00 p.m. www.city.waterlo0.on.ca PUBLIC MEETING One of the first projects of this nature was the transfer of a selection of Norman Schneider‘s 16mm films to video format. Sevâ€" eral of these unique films from the 1920s and 1930s will be available for viewâ€" Besides the archival colâ€" lection, family members have also donated funds to assist in the preservation and conservation needs of the rare and fragile materials. The collection â€" was donated by family members Herb and Betty Schneider, along with Fred and Jane Schneider, Betty Schneiderâ€" French and Jean Hawkings. Janice Mitchell, B.E.S., MCIP, Planner Development Services, City of Waterloo Michelle Dobbie Development Services At UW, the family &z admires the library‘s dediâ€" & cated commitment and§ management of an archival & program combined with the presence of several noted historians who exemplify Waterloo‘s repuâ€" tation for high academic standards. In making the gift, Herb Schneider commented on several factors prompting the family to both save their archives and choose UW as a suitable home. High among them was the acknowledged "imporâ€" tance of saving the past." ing at the opening.