The Brussels Post, 1981-05-06, Page 4
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JOHN MALLICK
ANNUAL MEETING
WINGHAM AND DISTRICT
HOSPITAL
CORPORATION
NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of
The Wingham and District Hospital Corporation will be
held at the Nursing Assistant Training Centre,
Catherine St., Wingham, Ontario on Thursday, June 18,
1981 at the hour of eight o'clock p.m. for the reception
and consideration of the Annual Reports; for the
consideration and confirmation of Bylaws 10 (1) (a) (b)
(c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) and 10 (7) respecting the election
of governors and nominations; for the election of
Governors; for the appointment of Auditors and for the
transaction of such other business as may properly
come before the meeting.
Copies of the notices of motion respecting By-law
changes may be examined in the office of The Executive
Director of the Wingham and District Hospital prior to
three o'clock p.m. Thursday, June 18, 1981.
Memberships granting voting privileges may be
purchased at the front desk of the hospital for one
dollar ($1.00) prior to five o'clock p.m. Wednesday,
June 3, 1981. No membership sold after that time, on
that date, will entitle the purchaser to a vote.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario this sixth day of May,
1981.
By order of the Board of Governors.
N. M. Hayes,
Secretary
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AA — THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 6, 1981
Approves condominium plan 11.
BY SHARON DIETZ
Huron County Council
approved an amendment to
the county's official plan
providing for a 76 unit condo-
minium development on Bay-
field Concession, just north
of Bayfield, when they met
April 30.
The amendment changes
the land use designation and
sets forth policies for the
development of the area for
condominiums.
The developer, R. Peever
of London, proposes a three
phase development. Each
phase consists of six groups
with four luxury townhouse
condominiums in each
group. The condominiums
will be sold and will likely be
used as summer residences.
The development will have
its own recreational facilities
including swimming pool and
tennis courts.
The land use designation
will be changed from rural
residential to urban. The
amendment points out that
whe'n the Secondary Plan
was prepared, the area ad-
jacent to the Village of
Bayfield was designated for
low density residential de-
velopment.
Recreational development
in the Bayfield River for
marinas and associated
commercial development has
led to the opportunity for
higher density residential
development in the form of
low rise condominiums.
Although the amendment
allows for a density increase
over the existing allowable
density, the permitted dens-
ity of six units per gross acre
is low enough to be in
keeping with surrounding
development.
DESIGN
The design and land-
scaping will also serve to
keep the development to a
"village scale." The or-
ganization of the develop-
ment as condominiums in-
dicates it will not unduly
impact on the Bayfield hous-
ing market.
There are several site con-
cerns which were outlined to
county council by county
planner Gary Davidson.
The most contentious is
surface and subsurface
drainage. The problem,
according to Davidson, is
whether the faster drainage
created by the development
will cause increased erosion
on lakeshore property at
Jowetts Grove. The develop-
er proposes to build a storage
pond which will slow the
runoff of water and decrease
erosion.
County council recom-
mended that drainage pro-
visions be ensured by placing
the area under site plan
control and a development
agreement with the Town-
ship of Goderich be arranged
to control servicing and stag-
ing of the development.
Bayfield reeve George
Fellows tabled a motion to
clarify the agreement with
the Township of Goderich
asking that the agreement
include the assurance of
proper surface and subsurf-
ace drainage according to the
stipulations of the township
engineer. Mr. Fellows said
he trusts the township en-
gineering firm, B.M. Ross
and Associates, will protect
the interests of the Bayfield
residents of Jowetts Grove.