The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-17, Page 4Page 4—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April. 17, 1985
Seniors, tenant families to get housing survey
By Sharon Dietz
A. survey to assess subsidized housing
requirements in Lucknow will. be mailed to
all seniors and tenant famili¢'s in the vil-
lage. The purpose of the survey to be con-
ducted by the Ontario. Housing Corporation
is to determine whether a rent supplement
program • is required in the village.
Dave Cowan, regional housing . • analyst
with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and
Housing, met with . Licknow Village
Council at the April •meeting to discuss the
program' following a request by a local
developer who indicated to council some of
his tenants are being forced tomove out of
town to. find cheaper accommodation they
can afford.
Cowan explained to council the survey.
will determine whether people require rent
geared to income housing in the case of
seniors, whether the interest is . in rental
housing to alleviate the responsibility of
caring for a house. In this .example the
senior can afford the rental accommodation
but suitable rental accommodation is unav-
ailable. '
Cowan said the survey would determine
the need for rental accommodation in the
village and whether. the ministry would
recommend housing units be built in the
village or present rental units would be
taken over by the Ontario Housing Corpor-
ation to be rented on a geared to income
basis.
"The ministry. does not li'ave programs
to assist people in their own homes„” said
Cowan, "but we may be able to provide
housing for them." Lucknow clerk -treas-
urer, Bertha. Whitcroft pointed out the
Sepoy'Apaitments owned and operated by
the Ontario Housing Corporation in the
Village does not have a lengthy waiting list.
Councillor Ab Murray, who chaired the
meeting in the absence of Reeve George
Joynt, said he knew of a recent example
where a woman was unable to continue
living in her own home and an apartment at
the seniors' apartment building was
available for almost immediately.
' Subsidized housing in the village could
also be made available for single mothers,
people on, welfare and others in need as
well as seniors, said Murray who noted
that presently the only subsidized housing
available in Lucknoye is for senior citizens.
We are obligated to look after our
seniors but if you are making housing
available there is more than just seniors
requiring subsidized housing, •observed.
councillor Herb Clark.
"Gerrie Glenn (who owns the Glennhav-
en Apartments. in Lucknow) probably has
more trouble with tenant families than
seniors (who must move because they
cannot afford the rent)," observed clerk
W hitcroft: '
"There, are people buying houses in
town that should be condemned. People
looking for cheap housing must live in
these houses and (the houses deteriorate)
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Ashfield picks representative for Hydro committee
By Alan Rivett
Citizens from Ashfield Township who
may be affected if Ontario Hydro decides to
put power transmission lines through
Huron County, met at Brookside Public
School,to elect a representative to sit on the
Foodland Hydro Committee.
Ray Brown, an Ashfieldfarmer, was
chosen to sit on the committee which was
set up to keep corridors 'off prime farm
land. Linda Culbert was chosen to be an
alternate representative.
Tony Mcguail, chairman of the foodland
Hydro committee, said the Ashfield repres-
entative's . function will be to bring
concerns from Ashfield to the monthly
committee meetings as well as making sure
the discussion in •the meetings get back to
Ashfield.
Huron County planner Garry Davidson,
also in attendance, said Hyrdo is consider-
ing three other routes' through Huron
county as well as the route from Bruce
Nuclear Power Development (BNPD) to
Essa near Barrie. The eastern route will
take power from the BNPD through
Seaforth and Exeter to London. The central
route will run from BNPD through'
W hite'church and east of Auburn to
London. The western route will run from
BNPD through the fifth and sixth ounces -
Sion of Ashfield toward London.
Mr.' Davidson says.the central route has
already been ruled out from pre -evaluation
studies which hydro has completed. He
also saws there are a number of items to be
considered when looking into the western
and eastern routes as possible sites for a
power corridor. In his discussions with.
Hydro, Davidson says that building a,
western route would mean sections of the
line would have to cross the Maiti,nd and
Bayfield Rivers resulting in ,extra costs.
The eastern route disrupts more farm
land as existing towers now on the fence
lines would force Hydro. to locate the
towers in the middle of fields, he says. The
western route would disrupt less land as
towers could be placed on the fence lines.
Davidson says Hydro hopes to have a
route study completed by mid June. This
will, state the . best route . if . the power,
corridor is to be buil' in Huron County. A
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second study, to be completed by mid July,
will state Hydra's preferred system. They
will choose betgween the M3 line from
Bruce to Essa or the Mi line from Bruce to
London. '
At this point Hydro will know which
arms will be affected by the, power lines
and the owners will .be notified, says
Davidson. Hydro will then allow 90 days for
any objections and for a response from
Ministry of the Environment..
Hearings over the proposed route could
begin as early as the middle of November,
says Davidson. A hearing board made up
of a member of the ' Ontario ,Municipal
Board and the Environmental Assessment
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COUNCIL BRIEFS
Road Tenders
Road tenders for the Village of Iuclmow
road program 1985 will be opened April 22.
. Tenders will be received until 4.30 p.m.
and the clerk is to arrange a 7 p. m. meeting
for opening and awarding the tenders.
Register Deed To Medical Centre
The village solicitor George Brophy sent
a letter to council saying the deed to the
Lucknow Medical Centre has been regist-
ered, transferring ownership of the centre
from Lucknow to equal share among the
municipalities of 'Ashfield, W est W awa-
nosh, Kinloss and Lucknow. The clerk -
treasurer, Bertha Whitcroft, told council
she,, has received a copy of the Lucknow
Medical Centre agreement signed by the
reeves and clerks of the four'municipalities
agreeing ' to share the capital' and main-
tenance costs of the Lucknow .Medical
Centre.
W est Wawanosh Townshiphad refused
to sign the cost sharing agreement until a
copy of the deed indicating the four
municipalities shared equally in the owner-
ship, of the medical centre had been
provided to their council.
Special Policy Areas
Herb Clark reported to council that the
Bruce South Planning Department has
decided to request that properties owned
by Michael Snobelen, Treleaven's Feed
Mill and Bob Lyons come under the control
of the village and the Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority in the village
secondary plan for planning purposes,
rather than going through the red tape to
have the areas designated special policy
areas in the secondary plan.
Candidates meeting
The Bruce County Federation of Agri-
culture is sponsoring an all candidates
meeting for Huron -Bruce and Grey -Bruce
ridings. The meeting will be held Friday,
April 1'6 at ' 8.30 p.fn. in the Chesley
Community Centre. Candidates from Grey -
Bruce are Ed Sargent, Liberal, Joanne
Shaw, NDP, and Arlene Wright, PC.
Candidates for Huron -Bruce are Murray
Elston, Liberal, Norma Peterson, . NDP,
and Mike Snobelen, PC.