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The Sprightly G it Your Athiecte Needs for Christmas . .. and much more! 240 Duke St. W. io st. N. â€" 585â€" 19028 Sport [s On® Business Council warming up to idea of helping citizens up to their eyebails in snow aterloo hopes to Wmakc' it a little easiâ€" er on residents who are sick of having to shovel their sidewalk after the snowplow trucks come by. City council heard staff‘s proposal to create a test Use Hed Lane Door During Construction VICTORIA ST N MEIT LANE By Ryan Conngi bor The Chromicle â€" 744â€"132 1 !‘(IP(’ pilot project that would examine how the city could more efficiently clear as much as 51 kilometres of curbâ€"faced sidewalks. The curbâ€"faced walkways get covered several times during heavy snowfalls when snowplow trucks come by and create a drift on the sidewalk â€" leaving it on the shoulders of the landowners to reshovel. A telephone survey of 300 landowners was preâ€" Continued from page 6 viable options that city council could choose from. ranging from denying the request to supporting the request in whole, which would allow Stewart to remain in her trailer yearâ€" round until October 2007. Coun. Jan d‘Ailly backed an option which would exempt her from the bylaw for this coming winter only, but not for the following winter. Resident gets oneâ€"year reprieve from park bylaw "I am not sure if the hardâ€" ship will span out for two Regional council to finalize ESL decision early next year region to strengthen the desâ€" ignation on their land and even include better buffers around the area. Continued from page 5 Schneider said she had no problem putting her deed on the line, while Smith called on regional council to include lands that are already under developâ€" ment pressure, like the Owenâ€"McNally properties, Meet Authors & Mary Jane Maffini Mel Bradshaw Tuesday, November 22, 2005 â€" 7p.m. â€" 9p.m. the Mysterious Affoir at Waterloo A Myshery Bocksbore sented to council recently, providing statistics which said 79 per cent of privateâ€" property landowners surâ€" veyed were in support of being responsible for clearâ€" ing ice and snow from their sidewalks. However, the survey, conducted by a Don Mills, Ont., consulting firm, also indicated solid support from residents who wanted the city to provide additionâ€" al service to cutbâ€"faced Mayor Herb Epp supâ€" ported the motion which would extend Stewart‘s stay for the entire upcoming winter, feeling this would give Stewart enough time to get her affairs in order. years, so let‘s go for one ye first," said d‘Ailly. "I have spoken to many who have lost loved ones, and they‘ve said that within one year that they can make a decision on what to do," Epp said. "I‘m not prepared to go to two years at this time." which were still not included in the proposal. "It‘s a shame that these maps are two dimensional because these areas are far from two dimensional," said Smith. "These are the rolling hills of the Waterloo Moraine. "They are remarkable., they are glacial and they‘re irreplaceable." In the end, 28 of the 37 delegations came out to However, Coun. Jim Bolâ€" Please join us at The Mysterious Affair at Waterloo for an evening of mystery on Tuesday, November 22, 2005. This is your chance to meet Mary Jane Maffini and Mel Bradshaw, two great Canadian mystery writers This is a free event. Light refreshments will be provided. The Dead Al sidewalks. where the side walk is adjacent to the curb or the boulevard is narrow by one metre or less from the curb. The curbâ€"faced sidewalks often receive extra snow accumulation caused by road clearing. Surveyed residents indiâ€" cated that once the snow removal reached a certain level of difficulty, the city ger wanted to assure Stewart that she would have the opportunity to return in the spring to appeal to stay for another winter if she has not yet made any other arrangeâ€" ments, and that council‘s decision was not permaâ€" nent. Stewart had her trailer, which has an addition. inspected by an indepenâ€" dent consultant in May who deemed the trailer to be suitable for temporary use vearâ€"round. _ Council will finalize the decision Nov. 21. support the ESL proposal, although there was some discussion about separating the two areas being disâ€" cussed because of the widely differing impact it will have on the people and property owners in the two areas. Regional staff will make a final recommendation to planning and works comâ€" mittee in January, with a council decision expected in January or February. Continued on page 9