HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2014-04-23, Page 7St. Anne's busy preparing
for Easter, Stuff That Bus
The past week at St. Anne's was
filled with lots of preparation for
the Easter season! The Stuff That
Bus Campaign continued to run
throughout the week and will con-
tinue until the end of April. Just a
reminder that all food donations
are welcome! The school commu-
nity also participated in a Holy
Thursday Prayer Service as we
prepare for Easter.
This week also marked the mid -
semester turn around, and the
end of the first half of second
semester. Mid-term report cards
will be handed out on April 24th.
Last Wednesday was the annual
spring Coffee House at St. Anne's.
The night was a great success and
so many talented students came
out and performed for their fellow
peers. Thank you to all of the per-
formers for sharing your beautiful
talents with us! The staff and stu-
dents then began their Easter hol-
idays and long weekend where
they enjoyed four days off to be
with family and friends to cele-
brate Easter.
Next week we're excited cele-
brate our Administrative Profes-
sionals on Wednesday and or Cus-
todial Staff on Friday. We also
host the Elementary Basketball
tournament and will celebrate
Earth Day. Until next week, Min-
ister of Public Relations, Claire
Gordon
Wednesday, April 23, 2014 • News Record
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Notice of Application for an
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To residents of the Municipality of Bluewater, this is to serve as a notice that
i. The Bluewater Wind Project Facility located at:
38369 Centennial Road,
Zurich Ontario,
NOM 2T0
Herein would like to request an exemption from the Bluewater Noise Bylaw 21-2005 at the
Bluewater Council meeting.
ii. Due to various source of noise that may arise from construction activities in the Bluewater
area including but not limited to the use of:
• Operation of Equipment: The sounds generated from running of crane engines, generators,
pumps, heaters, mixers, mobile lighting equipment, excavators, loaders, bulldozers, fork
lifts and etc used on our construction sites.
• Horn — Siren — Bell: The sound of horns and back-up alarms systems in trucks, cranes,
forklifts and etc being operated on our sites.
• Verbal sounds from working crews.
• Lights: lighting from mobile lighting equipment, work lamps, vehicles headlights and
beacon lights.
iii. The exemption is being sought from the following sections of the noise Bylaw 21-2005:
• Section 2.3 Horn -Siren -Bell: The sounding of any siren, horn, bell or signal device
• Section 2.5 Construction Excavation: Any noise arising between 8PM and 7AM from any
excavation or construction work.
• Section 2.9 Shouting Verbal Sounds
• Section 2.12 Power Equipment: Noise/sounds originating from the operation of any noise
generating tool or device is prohibited
iv. The exemption is being sought from Thursday May 1, 2014 to Sunday August 31, 2014
v. Reasons behind the request for exemption:
Borea Construction is requesting an exemption from the Noise Bylaw in an effort to provide
the safest working conditions to assembly crews. It is important that work is completed in
the lowest wind speeds to not only guarantee the safety of workers but to also ensure the
safe operation of critical equipment. Lifting turbine components and operating equipment
such as cranes in high wind speeds jeopardizes the safety of the workers.
Historical wind speed data from the Bluewater/St Joseph region for May -August indicate
that wind speeds decrease after sunset and begin to increase after sunrise [See Link Below].
Hence, wind speeds are generally lower during the night than in daytime. A noise bylaw
exemption would give Borea Construction the ability to analyse wind forecast and make the
necessary adjustments to the schedule in order to work when wind speeds are safest.
The safe installation of the turbine components is limited to particular wind speeds and hav
ing the ability to work through the restricted hours will allow assembly crews to start earlier
or stay later to finish a task that may have been delayed due to unforeseen circumstances or
wind forecasts.
"Windfinder.com - Wind and weather report Bluewater/Saint Joseph." Windfinder. N.p., n.d.
Web. 16 Apr. 2014. http://www.windfinder.com/report/bluewater saintjoseph
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014 • News Record
www.clintoonowsrocord.com
Thinking about quitting?* SMOKSIIH Et1.5
TOLL-FREE
1-877-513-5333
Notice of Application for an
ff Bore( Exemption from Noise Bylaw 21-2005
p
C°MUlICrrcarr
To residents of the Municipality of Bluewater, this is to serve as a notice that
i. The Bluewater Wind Project Facility located at:
38369 Centennial Road,
Zurich Ontario,
NOM 2T0
Herein would like to request an exemption from the Bluewater Noise Bylaw 21-2005 at the
Bluewater Council meeting.
ii. Due to various source of noise that may arise from construction activities in the Bluewater
area including but not limited to the use of:
• Operation of Equipment: The sounds generated from running of crane engines, generators,
pumps, heaters, mixers, mobile lighting equipment, excavators, loaders, bulldozers, fork
lifts and etc used on our construction sites.
• Horn — Siren — Bell: The sound of horns and back-up alarms systems in trucks, cranes,
forklifts and etc being operated on our sites.
• Verbal sounds from working crews.
• Lights: lighting from mobile lighting equipment, work lamps, vehicles headlights and
beacon lights.
iii. The exemption is being sought from the following sections of the noise Bylaw 21-2005:
• Section 2.3 Horn -Siren -Bell: The sounding of any siren, horn, bell or signal device
• Section 2.5 Construction Excavation: Any noise arising between 8PM and 7AM from any
excavation or construction work.
• Section 2.9 Shouting Verbal Sounds
• Section 2.12 Power Equipment: Noise/sounds originating from the operation of any noise
generating tool or device is prohibited
iv. The exemption is being sought from Thursday May 1, 2014 to Sunday August 31, 2014
v. Reasons behind the request for exemption:
Borea Construction is requesting an exemption from the Noise Bylaw in an effort to provide
the safest working conditions to assembly crews. It is important that work is completed in
the lowest wind speeds to not only guarantee the safety of workers but to also ensure the
safe operation of critical equipment. Lifting turbine components and operating equipment
such as cranes in high wind speeds jeopardizes the safety of the workers.
Historical wind speed data from the Bluewater/St Joseph region for May -August indicate
that wind speeds decrease after sunset and begin to increase after sunrise [See Link Below].
Hence, wind speeds are generally lower during the night than in daytime. A noise bylaw
exemption would give Borea Construction the ability to analyse wind forecast and make the
necessary adjustments to the schedule in order to work when wind speeds are safest.
The safe installation of the turbine components is limited to particular wind speeds and hav
ing the ability to work through the restricted hours will allow assembly crews to start earlier
or stay later to finish a task that may have been delayed due to unforeseen circumstances or
wind forecasts.
"Windfinder.com - Wind and weather report Bluewater/Saint Joseph." Windfinder. N.p., n.d.
Web. 16 Apr. 2014. http://www.windfinder.com/report/bluewater saintjoseph