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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-02-20, Page 15Wawanosh Lake Project." Dave Grummett, Lands . Technician with the Author- ity told the members that Master Plans for the Harris- ton-Minto Conservation Area had been approved. Costs for Pipneer Conservation Area Was also approved at an estimated total cost of $6,500 and,,50 per , cent' grant rate. Improvements there are to include a parking lot by the Minister of Natural Resources for 1980 and $195,482 or 36 per cent of the total budget will be raised locally. The general, levy for the 32 municipalities in the MV.CA's coverage , area this . THE MUSSELS POST. FERAIJAIRY St 1$10u.ill U e t g 4 Work with nwnicipoline$ Includes Bob Burgar; director of the ! methods or doing it. SeCretary-treasnrer Mar- year totals $128,047, an in- allocated instead to the gen- improving this, area are ,Consmation Authorities and "1 think we have to go lene Shieil reported that the crease of 8 per cent over eral development of conser- timated as a total of $5,500 at Maitland Valley Conser- 1979. vation areas and part of it a 50per cent and 55 per cent vation Authority's 1980 bud- While there had been no was transferred to various grant rate. Some of the get had been increased, provision in the preliminary Projects and the Wafter and improvements in, this area $3,800 over the preliminary budget for work on the Related Land Management are to include streambank estimates presented in Dec- Brussels Mill Pond dam, a. Program. improvement (gabion work) ember making for total bud- preliminary engineering In giving the treasurer's and forest management get figure of $542,300 when study on the Brussels Dam report, secretary-treasurer (Pruning, thinning), retor- the Authority held its .30th and the erosion control on Marlene Shiell commented estation and general develop annual meeting in Wroxeter the Gortie Dam were includ- that, "The financial.. state- meat. The $5,500 is to be on Thursday. ed in the revised budget. merit generally looks better spread over a five year A provincial allocation of , The Gorrie Darn repairs than it did a year ago when Period. $350,018 has been approved estimate was reduced to we had a. deficit for the The Master Plan for the $10,000 for the design and construction of the control mechanism for the dam and to install the stop logs. Some funding that had originally been identified for com- pletion of the Gorrie dam was ,Water Management Branch ' back to the basic principles to Ispoke on- the role and man- .ensure that your IntiniCiPal. (date of Conservation Author- ities know what you're doing sties at the MVCA's annual and that the province knows meeting in. Wroxeter on !what you're doing and that. Thursday. iyou have their approVal," he lagre 4 He ,said province and local ; said. , enient on what the y , icipalities comment that they, municipalities should be in He said that many mon- 'wanted the Authorities to do. don't see the 'budget till the Mr. Burgar spice on the, 'day of the annual meeting. fundamental principle of "That doesn't seem to' me ' local involvement and corn- like a very good way to do mented that there had been ibusiness," he said. many expressions by mun- icipalities and members of Mr. Burgar suggested that parliament that they were there be fuller consultation unhappy with what the Auth- ;with , municipalities before , orities were doing or their . !the budget is set MVCA annum hears Brussels THE NEW MVCA EXEdUTIVE —The Maitland Valley COnservation Authority elected it's new executive at the 30th annual meeting held in_ Wroxeter On Thursday. In the front raw from left are: Vice-Chairman Harold Robinson of Howicki Township; Chairman Dave Gower of Gocierich, and Secretari-Treasurer Marlene Stilell. In the back row are: Russell Kernighan ' of Colborne Township, chairman of Conservation areas; ,Roy Williamson of Grey Township, chairman of the Water Management Advisory Board; Bill Dale of Seaforth, chairman of the Communications Advisory Board and Ross Taylor of East Wawanosh Township, LanclIManagement Advisory Board Chairman. (Brussels Post' Photo) Come in and see our many more in store specials C'1CKEN BURGERS Farmer's Market SAUSAGE Schneider,. 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