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The March session of West bili�� bond coverage, spray
Wawanosh Township Conn- liability and contents and
cil took place in the Munn equipment in the Municipal
eipal Office of the Public : Buildings
WorksBuilding
rk ln;on Tuesday Motion , by .; Councillors.
afternoon, March 3, 1981. All " Seeger and Cranston, "That
members were in attendance the Township of West Wawa-
with Reeve Durnin , presid nosh hereby authorizes that
in g buildingits be'i sued. � perm s o.
The: minutes of the Febru- . L. Miller (barn -workshop)
ary meeting were read and . and L. Selent (implement
adopted on motion of Court- shed)".
cutCranston
osand Brind- David :'Erringtonspoke to
ley. Council on behalf of the Re -
Three owners on the And- creation Committee, and out-
rews-Finnigan Drain (Bob " lined some of the activities
Hallam, Harold. Menary and planned/6r the coming year.
Marinus Bakker), attended, , Motion, by . " Councillors
before Council and discussed Durnin and Cranston, "That
an alleged tile blockage in ` West Wawanosh Township
the drain. Motion by Coun- Council hereby adopts the
cillors Cranston and Brind- 1981 Road Program as -pre-
ley, "That, when the ground pared and: presented, show-
is sufficiently dry,µthe Drain- ing a total budget of
age Superintendent. is here- $218,000.00, for a subsidy
with authorized to hire a total of $130,500.011".
biickhoe to explore the Motion by.. Councillors
trouble spots on the And- dBrindle
and 5 "That
ee$er, a
y
revs -Finnigan Drain to de- West Wawanosh' Township
termite the reason for the Council hereby accepts the
water backup and 'a possible proposal of K. Smart Assoc-
solution to the ',problem". fates Limited, Kitchener, for
Marinus Bakker also questhe survey and preparation
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tioned Council about a recur-1plans for licensing rn$�the three
ring cattle problem on his gravel pits under the Town-
iproperty, and whether or not ship's control, at an upset
the Township could offer any figure of $3;000.00".
assistance. • Motion by Councillors
Dave Reed, of Frank Cow- Cranston and Durnin, "That
an Insurance, and Frank For-. West Wawanosh Township
an . attended. the... Council , Council , hereby. authorizes
meeting and: Mr. Reed re- the Road, Superintendent" to'
viewed the Township's incur- advertise in three local pap-
ance coverage. Council. auth- ers for tenders for crushing
nriz d ncre s
a es to be written and applying approximately . .
into policies for non -owned, 20,000 cubic yards of granu-
auto liability, owned auto lia- lar material on Township
roads and approximately
5,000 cubic yards. on 1981'
new construction".
The road accounts were.
ordered paid on motion : of
Councillors Durnin and ,See
-' ger-
B-l► #4.1981given
a was gven
third and final reading on
. motion of Councillors Crane'
ston and Brindley. This
by-law imposes" a special rate
on a property to recover a tile
drain loan.
Before considering appli-
cation received for counting
dogs' `in the, Township for
1981; Council agreed to
consider an application that
was received by the Clerk 55
minutes after the advertised
closing time. Councillor
Brindley declared a conflict
of interest.: Motion by Coun-
cillors. Seeger and Cranston,
"That West Wawanosh
Township Council hereby
accepts the application of
Mike Brown, R. will. 2, Luck -
now, : to count° dogs in the
4.. Township for the year 1981 at
a cost of $1.90 per dog".
By -Law #5, 1981 was given
third reading . and. finally
passed by motion of Council-
lors Dandle and Seeger.;This
by-law increases ' the fees
required to' be paid by dog
owners. The . fees ;;d to be
chargednow are: $5.00 for
the first male or spayed
female; $'10 00 for the sec-,
ond, $10.00 � for the first
female and $20.00 for each.
additional female.
Council was informed that
If
vehicles interfering . with
snowplowingate covered un-
der the Highway Traffic Act,
and once an 'offending vehic-
le licence number is 'submit-.
ted to the Ontario Provincial
Police they will take'the
appropriate action. Motion
by Councillors Brindley' and
:Cranston, "That By -Law ; #3,
1981 to regulate parking on
roadsides is hereby repealed
by West Wawanosh Town-
ship Council.
.
The :Clerk was requested
to continue with her attempts
to obtain assistance in allevi-
ating the parking problem
caused. by skiers' vehicles on.
concession 2, in the hope of'
having a ' concrete . solution
before fo win r..
meat. to . .. .
shfieId t�.Shi, counc
ecides to replace Crozier bridge
A special meeting was
held` on Monday, March 9
regarding the Crozier
Bridge, concession 6, E.D.
Lee Authice and Ross
Jackson from: the Ministry of
Transportation . and Com-
munication were present \and.
Ken Dann from B.M. 'Ross.
and Associates, Goderich.
After lengthy' discussion, a..
motion was passed \authoriz-
ing B. M. Ross and Associa-
tes to proceed with plans and.
\ specifications for a '' nebv
bridge to replace the present
one.
Township, of 1 Ashfield
Council met on March 3 with
all members present. ;
The tender of Joe Kerr
Ltd. Wingham Ontario to
crush and deliver approxi•
mately, 35,000 _ cu. yards of
gravel .at'a'price of $1.77 per
yard and .:1000 yards in a
stockpile :at $1.00 .peer yard
was accepted..
The tender of Pollard Bros,
Harrow, Ontario, to supply
and apply approximately 140
tons of .calcium .chloride on ..
roads at $135.85 per ton was
accepted.
The tender of Can -Am :Oil
Services, ., Breslau, Ontario,.
to supply and apply approx-
imately 6000 gallons of road
oil on roads at 55.4 cents per
gallonwas accepted:
These tenders are all sub-
ject to the approval of the
M.T.C.
Gary Jewitt,' principal of
Brookside School,' was pres-
ent with 'a proposal to form
an agreement with the Town-
ship to construct a Creative
Playground at Brookside
School. Council agreed to
co-operate and a formal
-agreement will be drawn up.
.
Building permits were ap-
' _' proved for Phil Foster (hog
barn), William, Irvin (hog
Bann); and Herb Wilkins
(garage):
Road accounts . of
$39,641.70 and general ac-
counts of $33.,955.35 were
approved for payment:.
Council agreed to pay their
share of the .proposed' new
renovation project at the
W'ngham and District 'Hos-
pital of $5,000 to be paid one
half in -1981 and oneiialf in
`1982:
Impienent� ��s, • Hog Borns
L .
Cattle She& E1c.
Free Estimate No Obligation
John W. Henderson
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