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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2017-04-27, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2017.
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welders and finishers for building custom made quality trailers.
Send resume to
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Municipality of
Morris-Turnberry
Help Wanted
Rural Roads Operator
The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry requires the following employees
2 (two) Rural Roads Operators - for full-time positions
A job description for the position is available for review on the Municipal
website www.morristurnberry.ca or at the Municipal Office.
The successful applicant must possess the following:
• Class DZ licence
• Ontario Secondary School Grade 12 Diploma
• To be familiar with the operation and maintenance of a motor
grader or heavy equipment and a tandem truck, will be an asset.
Please submit a letter of interest, resume and a copy of driver's abstract
to the undersigned by
Friday, May 12th, 2017 at 1 pm
For further information contact the undersigned.
Mike Alcock
Director of Public Works
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
PO Box 310,
BRUSSELS, ON
NOG 1H0 Telephone - 519-887-6137
Fax Number - 519-887-6424
Email: malcock@morristurnberry.ca
We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however,
only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Tenders
County has
'16 surplus
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the county is still in good shape in
terms of its reserves, which still
contain over $45 million.
Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh
Reeve Ben Van Diepenbeek said a
government's entire reserves should
cover an entire year's budget. With
a $30 million budget, the county
would be able to reach that level.
Morris-Turnberry Mayor Paul
Gowing said that the reserves have
been collected from county
ratepayers over the years and they
are there for situations that call for
spending. If the county wants to be
progressive, money does need to
spent at times, he said and that's
why reserves have been collected by
the county over the years.
Tenders
centrai Huron
INVITATION TO TENDER
Municipality of Central Huron
2017 Parks and Grounds Maintenance Contract
The work to be undertaken in this contract is to prepare and maintain the grounds
in various areas throughout the Town of Clinton from spring through to late fall.
Copies of the specifications with a list of the park areas can be obtained at the
Municipal Office or on the municipal website www.centralhuron.com
Sealed tenders, marked "TENDER, 2017 Parks and Grounds Maintenance" will be
received by the undersigned up to 12:00 p.m. (noon) May 3, 2017.
Brenda Maclsaac, Clerk
Municipality of Central Huron
23 Albert Street, Box 400
CLINTON, ON NOM 1L0
Municipality of Huron East
Asphalt Paving
CONTRACT NO. HE -07-2017
LOCATIONS:
1. Sawmill Road from County Road 12 to Division Line, in McKillop Ward.
2. Hullett-McKillop Road from County Road 12 to Division Line in McKillop Ward
SCOPE OF THE WORK:
This work shall consist of applying padding as required and HL4 hot
mix surface asphalt to existing hard surfaced roads.
DATE & PLACE FOR RECEIVING TENDERS:
Proponents are required to submit one (1) copy of the tender bid in
a sealed envelope and clearly identified as
"CONTRACT NO. HE -07-2017, Huron East Asphalt Paving"
no later than
12:00 pm Noon on Thursday May 11th, 2017 to:
Barry Mills, Public Works Manager
The Municipality of Huron East
Box 610, 72 Main Street South, Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1 WO
Incomplete documents and any documents received
after the deadline may be disqualified.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Tender acceptance is subject to approval from council.
To receive a copy of the Tender Document please contact the
Huron East Office at 519-527-1710 or email cgarrick@huroneast.com
eye new
fire deal
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right direction of continuing to
share services with neighbours
when and where it makes sense to
do so.
Mayor Bernie MacLellan, how-
ever, suggested a slight deviation
from Knight's recommendation,
saying that due to past
experiences in Brucefield, perhaps
there should be individual
protocols based on who dissolves
the agreement, should that time
come.
MacLellan said that if Huron East,
for whatever reason, decided to
dissolve the agreement, Morris-
Turnberry should be paid back its
40 per cent ownership interest.
However, in the event that
Morris-Turnberry decides to end the
agreement, that perhaps there
should not be any obligation by
Huron East to pay Morris-Turnberry
back.
Councillors were split as to how
to proceed, with some agreeing with
Knight's recommendation and
others leaning closer to what
MacLellan was suggesting.
"From an operational standpoint,
by including a percentage of the
cost of the fire chief's office in
the Brussels and Seaforth fire area
budgets, there is some additional
revenue being generated for
Huron East, but the most significant
impact would be on the capital
side, as there would be a buy -in on
the net book value of the
Brussels assets [$400,000] and on a
go -forward basis, there would be
a capital contribution from Morris-
Turnberry," Knight said in his
report. He added that the
municipality's current agreement
with Morris-Turnberry does not
require a capital component from
Morris-Turnberry.
No final decision was made,
however, as MacLellan said a
decision didn't need to be made
immediately. Council directed
Knight to continue discussing a
potential agreement with Morris-
Turnberry Administrative Clerk -
Treasurer Nancy Michie, making
mention of council's April 18
discussion, and report back to
council at a future meeting.
At Morris-Turnberry's April 4
meeting, council approved a
bylaw authorizing new Fire
Department of North Huron
Chief Ryan Ladner to act as fire
chief of fire suppression services
in the area of Morris-Turnberry
the North Huron department
covers. The bylaw also named Chad
Kregar and Matt Townsend as
deputy -chiefs for the same coverage
area.
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