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which abut on the work or connect to the water works system and $1,700 by a mill rate levy of
3.07 mills for fire protection upon Water Area No, 1 as hereinafter described:
With respect to frontage charges and notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, ratepayers
whose properties abut on the existing Provincial watermairi on Highway No. 21, will not be
subject to frontage charges until such time as they choose to connect to the water works
system. Upon connection, these ratepayers will be subject to all charges, including frontage
charges, in a like manner to all other ratepayers who are using the water works system, subject
to the exemptions hereinafter set out.
Description of Water Area No. 1
(1) All the unsubdivided parts of Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 in the Lake Road West
Concession of the Township of Stephen and all the lands contained in Registered Plans
No. 22, 25, 27, 28, and 29, for the said Township of Stephen;
(2) The. Southerly Six (6.0) acres of lot 7 in the Lake Road West Concession of said
Township more particularly described as all that part of Lot 7, Lake Road West
Concession, lying South of the hereinafter described line: Premising that the Easterly limit
of said Lot has a bearing of North Thirty-one degrees Seven minutes East (N 31° 07' E)
and relating the bearing herein thereto;
Commencing at a point in the Easterly limit of said lot as the distance of Two Hundred
and Eighty-five and Forty-six one hundredths (285.46') feet measured North Thirty-one
degrees Seven minutes East (N 31° 07' E) from the southeasterly angle of said Lot;
THENCE North Fifty-nine degrees Thirty-six minutes West (N 59° 36' W) a distance of
One Thousand One Hundred and Forty-three and Ninety-two one hundredths (1,143.92')
feet to a point on the High Water Mark of Lake Huron being the Westerly limit of said
lot;
That part of Lot 7, Lake Road West_ Concession, Township of Stephen described as
follows: Premising that the Easterly limit of said lot has a bearing of North Thirty-one
degrees Seven minutes East (N 31° 07' E) and relating all bearings herein thereto;
Beginning at the southeasterly angle of Lot 7; THENCE North Thirty-one degrees Seven
minutes East (N 31° 07' E) along the Easterly limit of said Lot a distance of Four
Hundred and Eighty-five and Eleven one hundredths (485.11') feet to the point of
commencement of the parcel herein described;
THENCE North Fifty-nine degrees Fifty-four minutes Ten seconds West (N 59° 54' 10"
W) a distance of Two Hundred and Sixty-four and Four one hundredths (264.04') feet;
THENCE North Thirty-one degrees Seven minutes East (N 31° 07' E) a distance of
Eighty-eight and Seven tenths (88.7') feet;
THENCE South Fifty-eight degrees Fifty-four minutes East (S 58° 54' E) a distance of
Two Hundred and Sixty-four (264.0') feet to a point in the Easterly limit of said Lot;
THENCE South Thirty-one degrees Seven minutes West (S 31° 07' W) along this last
mentioned limit a distance of Eighty-four and Six one hundredths (84.06') feet more or
less to the point of commencement of the parcel herein described;
The Westerly One Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty (1,320.0') feet of Lots 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, and 7 in the Lake Road East Concession of the Township of Stephen;
That part of Gore Lot 7, Lake Road East Concession described as follows: Premising that
the Northerly limit of the road allowance through Lot 7, Lake Road East Concession, has
a bearing of North Fifty-nine degrees Four minutes Forty-five seconds West (N 59° 04'
45" W) and relating all bearings herein thereto;
Commencing at the northwest angle of said Gore Lot 7;
THENCE South Fifty-nine degrees Four minutes Forty-five seconds East (S 59° 04' 45"
E) along the northerly limit of the road allowance through Lot 7, Lake Road East
Concession, a distance of One Hundred and Fifty-six and Ninety-three one hundredths
(156.93') feet to the point of commencement of the parcel herein described;
THENCE North One degree Thirty-seven minutes Forty-five seconds West (N 01°37' 45"
W) a distance of Eighty-two and Six one hundredths (82.06') feet to the southerly
boundary of Highway No, 83 as widened by deposited plan number 1264;
THENCE North Eighty-two degrees One minute and Fifteen seconds East (N 82° 01' 15"
E) along the southerly limit of said Highway, a distance of Eight Hundred and
Twenty-five and Seven tenths (825.7') feet; THENCE South Seven degrees Fifty-eight
minutes and Forty-five seconds East (S 7° 58' 45" E) a distance of Ten (10.0') feet;
THENCE North Eighty-two degrees One minute and Fifteen seconds East (N 82° 01' 15"
E) a distance of Five Hundred and Thirty-five and Five tenths (535.5') feet; THENCE
North Seven degrees Fifty-eight minutes and Forty-five seconds West (N 7° 58' 45" W) a
distance of Ten (10.0') feet;
THENCE North Eighty-two degrees One minute and Fifteen seconds East (N 82° 01'
15". E) a distance of Four Hundred and Seventy-two and Three one hundredths (472.03')
feet; THENCE South Eleven degrees Thirty-one minutes and Forty-five seconds East (S
11° 31' 45" E) a distance of One Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty-four and Four tenths
(1,654.4') feet to the northerly limit of the road allowance through. Lot 7, Lake Road
East Concession; THENCE North Fifty-nine degrees Four minutes and Forty-five seconds
West (N 59° 04' 45" W) along northerly limit of this last mentioned road a distance of
Two Thousand Five Hundred and Two and Seventeen one hundredths (2,502.17') feet
more or less to the place of commencement of the parcel herein described.
In computing frontage rates, provision shall be made for the exemption or partial
exemption from a foot frontage rate and for the termination of such exemption or partial
exemption in the following manner:
(a) In the case of lots situate at the junction or intersection of streets or highways,
flankage will be exempt from the foot frontage rate.
(b) In the case of lots that are triangular or irregularly-shaped, a reduction shall be
made in the frontage rate, that otherwise would be chargeable thereon, sufficient,
having regard to the situation, value and superficial area of such lots as compared
with the other lots, to adjust the said frontage rate on a fair and equitable basis.
Where a lot is for any reason wholly or in part unfit for building purposes, a
reduction shall be made in the said frontage rate which otherwise would be
chargeable thereon, sufficient to adjust its said frontage rate as compared with that
of the lots fit for building purposes on a fair and equitable basis.
(d) Where a lot, other than a corner lot, has two or more limits that abut on works and
the size or nature of the lot is such that any or all of the works are not required, a
reduction in respect of the works that are not required, so long as they are not
required, shall also be made in the said frontage rate that would otherwise be
chargeable thereon sufficient to adjust its said frontage rate on a fair and equitable
basis.
(e) Lands having frontages in excess of Two Hundred Fifty Feet and used exclusively
for agricultural purposes or residences in connection with such agricultural purposes
shall be exempt from the special rate per foot frontage falling due in each year on
all frontage in excess of Two Hundred Fifty Feet while such lands continue to be
used exclusively for agricultural purposes.
Certain other parcels of land having frontages in excess of Two Hundred and Fifty
feet and presently in use as semi-agricultural lands, park lands, golf courses,
religious or public purposes, as set out in a schedule to proposed By-law 41-1971
shall be exempt from the special rate per foot frontage falling due in each year on
all frontage in excess of Two Hundred and Fifty feet while such lands continue to
be used exclusively as presently used at the passing of this By-law.
The reduction shall be made by deducting from the total frontage of the lot liable
for the said frontage rate so much thereof as is sufficient to make the proper
reduction, but the whole of the lot shall be charged with the said frontage rate as so
reduced.
On the basis of these levies a house having a frontage of 75 feet and an assessment of
$3,000 would pay the following amounts annually after connection has been made to the
system.
(3)
(4)
(5)
(c)
(f)
75 foot frontage at 46c $ 34.50
connection charge 10.00
user rate 20.00
3.07 mills on assessment of $3,000 ........ . . . . . . . . — ..... . 9.21
$ 73.71
Typical Home, Total Overall Annual Charges for Distribution System
and for Provincially-Owned Water Supply Works
Permanent Residents
Distribution System (Itemized above) $ 73,71
Water Supply from Provincially-
owned Works fiat rate ...... . . .. . .. . , . .. 38.00
$111.71
Summer Residents
Distribution System (Itemized above) . — ..... „ • . $ 73,71
Water Supply from Provincially-
owned Works flat rate „ „ — — — „ . 28.00
$101.71
All plans, reports and estimates and proposed By-laW 41.1971 may be inspected at the
office of W. D. Weirs, Clerk-Treasurer of the Township of Stephen, during business hours.
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• McKellar family picnic at Seaforth park
By MRS. 3. TgMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Ralph Miller, Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Miller, Detroit,
Michigan, Mrs. Bernie
}lenge/191d,- Kevin and .Scott,
Long Beach, California, visited
recently with Mr. $ Mrs. Russell
Miller.
Mr, 4. Mrs. Bob Norris and
family visited Sunday with Mr. 4.
Mrs. Jack Burleigh, Ciroderich,
Jackie Burleigh returned with
1972 is president, Hogh
McCaughey; vice-president,
cordon Scott; secretary-
treasurer, Bonnie Kerslake;
lunch committee, Mrs. Muriel
Miller, Mrs. Barry Miller, Mrs.
John Drake.
PERSONALS'
Dianne Miller returned home
Wednesday after visiting for six
weeks at St. Boniface, Manitoba.
the Norris f*mily for holidays,
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Armstrong
and Mr. .4 Mrs. John Wallace,.
holidayed for a few days with Mr.
& Mrs. Jim Scott at their cottage.
At Coderich.
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Luxton,
Chatham, visited recently with.
Mr. 4 Mrs. John Drake and
Murray.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Harburn
Janet Drake; youngest person,
Beverly Splane; longest married
couple, Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Wallace; lucky chair, Mrs.
Elmer Colquboun; nearest birth-
..lay, (twina) Mrs. Verna Brooks
and Mrs. Velma Adams.
Following supper it was
decided to hold the 1972 picnic at
the same' place on the second.
Sunday in August. Executive for
•
holidayed this past week in the
1.$.A.
Susan and 801)Ort. Norris. .aril r
holidaying this week with their
cousins in Goderich,
jearma-Tion Elliott holidayed
a few days with Mr. dt Mrs. Ken
Preszcater and family, Kinburn.
Congratulations to Mr, 4. Mrs.
Jim Deikl on the birth of their
baby daughter,
G.9378.69
G.9479-69
The annual reunion of the
McKellar clan was held at the
Seaforth Lion's Park, August 8.
Young and old enjoyed an af-
ternoon of games, contests and
visiting, Receiving prizes were:
oldest gentleman, Lynn
McKellar; eldest lady, Mrs.
olinimmilmemp
•
ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD.
S
ON SHOPPING SPREE — Three district residents had the
opportunity to go on a two-minute shopping spree at the three
Darling IGA stores recently. Above, Don Glavin is shown tossing
groceries into the cart being steered by Bill Brady of CFPL radio at
the Huron Park store. Don came up with a $92.99 total. At the
Exeter store, Mrs, Charles Sims of Crediton hit for $106.81 worth of
groceries and at Lucan, Mrs. L. Moslem gathered up $46.16 of
groceries. T-A photo
• Couple remembered
with gift to library
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
• The Edinburgh World Atlas has
been presented to the Centralia
Public Library in memory of the
late Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Hicks,
life long residents of this com-
munity. The donation was made
by a niece and nephew, Isobel
Wilson (nee Irwin), Dudley A,
• Hubert F and Roy E. Irwin.
BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED
Attending a weekend birthday
celebration at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. John Thompson were
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Eaton and
• family of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Brown and David of
Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Heaman and family of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Dowdy of
Iona Station.
Saturday evening guests were
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Needham and
• Mrs. Mary E. Fry of Ilderton,
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Elston,
Biddulph and Mrs. Frank Smyth.
Those observing birthdays
IN THE MATTER OF Section 64 of The Ontario Municipal Beard Act,
(R,S.O. 1960, c. 274), and
Sections 39 and 41 and 42(6) of The Ontario Water Resources
Commission Act, (R,S,O. 1960, c. 281), and
Section 380 of The Municipal Act, (R.S.O. 1960, c. 249)
— and —
IN THE MATTER OF an application by Ontario Water Resources
Commission on behalf of The Corporation of the Township of Stephen
for approval of the entering by the corporation into an agreement with
the commission for the construction by the commission of a water
distribution system at an estimated cost of $180,845.00
— and —
IN THE MATTER OF an application by the said commission on behalf
of the corporation for approval of the entering by the corporation into
an agreement with the commission with respect to the provision of
water by means of water works to be owned by the Province of Ontario
— and
IN THE MATTER OF an application for approval of the passing of
by-laws imposing rates
Appointment for Hearing
THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints
Thursday, the 19th day of August, 1971
at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon (local time)
(SEAL) at the Stephen Community Centre
in the Township of Stephen (at Crediton)
for the hearing of all persons interested in support of or
in opposition to the undernoted applications.
DATED AT TORONTO THIS 3RD DAY OF AUGUST, 1971
M. FRASER, Acting Secretary
KJ M
CONSTRUCTION
SORIESCHIMERN
for estimates on
Farm Buildings and
House Framing
TO FROM
Highway No. 21
(existing watermain)
Highway No. 21
Gravelle Street
Gravelle Street KEN McCANN
234-6401 CR EDITON
were Mrs. Thompson and her
aunt, Mrs. Fry, David Brown and
Danny Eaton.
PERSONALS
Harry Swartz, a patient in
South Huron Hospital for several
weeks was recently moved to
Victoria Hospital, London, for
further treatment.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Paul and
girls of Kirkton were guests one
day last week at the home of Mrs.
Lorne Hicks.
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. W. R. Essery and family
were Mr. Kirk Jacober of Ann
Arbor, Craig Jacober of
Waterford, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey
Kerr and girls of Pontiac,
Michigan. Miss Linda Stumpf of
Kitchener was a Sunday guest.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel
accompanied Mr. & Mrs. Chas.
Sims of Crediton on a weekend
camping trip to Wiarton.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroeder
were Sunday visitors with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. &
Mrs. Sam Semple at their cottage
at Port Stanley.
The Essery family reunion was
held at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Essery, - Sunday. Those
attending from a distance were
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Fox, Mr. &
Mrs. Chas Rowe and Carolyn of
Windsor. There were about 50 in
attendance and Mr. & Mrs. Rowe
and Carolyn remained for a few
days.
Miss Wilda Pollock will return
to Kitchener this week following
a three week vacation with her
sister, Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
Sunday evening callers at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden
were Mr. Harry Bowden of
London, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Bowden and family of , Mount
Brydges, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Poynter and family of Kirkton.
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
At the request of the Township of Stephen, the Ontario Water Resources Commission has
investigated the possibility of installing within the said Township a water works project to serve
a part of the Township and now proposes to construct such works at an estimated cost of
$180,845 and to make application to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of the
undertaking and the imposing of a special water works rate. After allowing for Provincial
assistance in the amount of $58,117, it is proposed to borrow the balance of $122,728 from
the Ontario Water Resources Commission and to repay the debt over a period of thirty years.
The proposed project would consist of a water distribution system to serve Water Area
No. 1 as follows:
ON
Gravelle Street
Pearl Street
Highway No. 21
Eva Street
Eva Street
Highway No. 21
Eva Street
Eva Street
Pearl Street
Approx. 335 ft. S.W.
of Gravelle Street
Approx, 625 ft. S.W.
of Pearl Street (S. Limit
Lot 6, Concession W.L.R.)
Approx. 180 ft. N.E.
of Pearl Street
Philip Street
Philip Place
Approx. 480 ft. S. of
Philip Street (Block "C")
(Existing watermain)
Highway No. 21
Philip Street
Francis Street
Leonard Street
Philip Street
Lakeshore Drive
Approx. 160 ft. S.W.
of Philip Street
(Lot 22, R.P. No. 27)
Leonard Street Philip Street
Approx, 125 ft. N.E.
of Francis Street
Approx. 250 ft. N.E.
of Leonard Street
(Lot 10, R.P. No. 27)
• Philip Street
Lakeshore Drive
Forest Avenue
Summit Avenue Oakwood Avenue
St. Clair Avenue
Oakwood Avenue
Indian Road
Lakeshore Drive
Summit Avenue
Summit Avenue
Summit Avenue
4r Summit Avenue
Block "A" (Indian
Road)
33 foot reserve
(Line between Lots
1 and 2
Concession W.L.R.)
Highway No. 21
Lakeshore Drive
Approx. 420 ft. S.W.
of Indian Road (Line
between Lots 1 and 2,
Concession W.L.R.)
Approx. 395 ft. S.W. of
Indian Road (Line
between Lots 1 and 2,
Concession W.L.R.)
Approx. 490 ft. S.W.
of Indian Road (Line
between Lots 1 and 2,
Concession W,L.R.)
Forest Avenue
Forest Avenue
Approx. 300 ft. N.W.
Lakeshore Drive
Approx. 180 ft. S.E.
of Summit Avenue
Highway No. 21 (existing
veaternlain)
. Approx. 420 ft, S.W.
of the Road
Allowance between
the Townships Of
Stephen and Hay
Highway No. 83
Highway No. 8$ Highway No, 21 ApproX. 1350 ft. E.
of Highway No. 21
including service connections from the distribution main to the street line.
Distribution System
4 The estimated annual 'coat of the project is $12,615, which includes debt retirement,
interest, reserve for contingencies arid operating costs.
It is proposed to raise this sum as follows: $1,650 by a connection charge of $10.00;
$2,800 by a user rate of $20.00 $6,965 bye frontage rate of 46 cents per foot on all lands
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