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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 13, 1983—Page 5
West Wawanosh council
discuss education budget
The July session of West
Wawanosh Township Coun-
cil took place in the Office of
the Municipal Building on
Wednesday, July 6, 1983. All
members were in attend-
ance, with Reeve Aitchison
presiding.
The minutes of the June
meeting were adopted as
printed on motion of Coun-
cillors Hickey and Brindley.
Tony McQuail, the Ash-
field and West Wawanosh
representative to the Huron
County Board of Education,
attended the meeting to
report to Council on the
Budget for 1983, and spent
quite some time answering
questions of Council and
joining in discussion of the
education system.
Laverne Culbert, sales-
man, of Champion Road
Machinery Sales Ltd., dis-
cussed with Council the
specifications for a new
grader.
Motion by Councillors
Todd and Hickey, That the
West Wawanosh Township
Building Inspector is hereby
authorized to issue Building
permits* to J. Hildebrand
(garage extension); T. Green
(utlity room); A Cranston
(storage shed); R. MacCros-
tie (storage shed); B. Stoth-
ers (house extension); L.
Forster (machinery shed);
and A. Orton (garage).
A discussion took place on
MTC's reduction of subsidy
due to the purchase of a truck
costing more than the lowest
tendered price.
The road accounts in the
amount of $28,734.29 were
ordered paid on motion of
Councillors Brindley and
Todd.
A resolution from the
County of Northumberland
was discussed and filed.
Motion by Councillors
Todd and Raynard, That the
Road Superintendent is here-
by authorized to advertise for
tenders for the purchase of a
new motor grader.
Motion by Councillors
Todd and Raynard,, That
By -Law #13-83 be given third
and final reading. This by-
law authorizes the Reeve and
Clerk to execute an 'agree-
ment with the Ministry of the
'Environment with respect to
upgrading the Dump Site.
Motion by Councillors
Hickey and Brindley, That
By -Law #14-83 is hereby
given third and final reading.
This by-law authorizes the
cleanout of the Gaunt Muni-
cipal Drain as requested by
owner. The by-law is neces-
sary due to the fact that an
adjacent municipality is in-
volved.
An application for Loan for
Tile Drainage submitted by
Joseph Hickey was approved
by Council on a motion by
Councillors Raynard and
Todd.
Planning to process zoning by-laws
The regular meeting of
Kinloss Council was held on
July 4 with Reeve Barry
Johnston and all council
members present.
Application for a building
permit to construct an addi-
tion to a residence was
accepted for Brian Hedley,
lot 10, concession 12.
Applications for tile drain-
age loans were approved for
Lorne .Eadie for $12,000 and
for Peter Edisbury for $600.
The clerk was instructed to
advise the Southeast Bruce
Planning Department that
the Township is opting for
the total processing of the
zoning by-laws by that de-
partment for a trial period of
one year.
Council passed a motion in
favor of paying the Township
portionof the recreation dir-
ector's salary on a quarterly
basis also that the Township
pay $200 as the Township's
share of expenses to reno-
vate the recreation director's
office.
General accounts for
$99,451.92 and highways ac-
counts for $52,281.32 were
ordered paid.
At previous meetings
building permit applications
were approved for Ian Thom-
as to construct an implement
shed; Allan Graham to con-
struct as storage shed and for
Herman Van Meeteren to
construct two additions to an
existing barn.
Building permits were also
approved for Robert Wynn to
construct an addition to an
existing barn and for Patricia
Hayes to construct an addi-
tion to an existing house but
both permits are subject to
written approval of the Coun-
ty Roads Department.
On June 6 council gave
three readings to by-law
15-1983 to establish the mill
rates for 1983 for local,
county and education expen-
diture for 1983. The mill
rates are as follows (1982 in
brackets) for public school
supporters 31.835 (31.338);
commercial 37.453 (36.868);
Separate School Bruce -
Grey 32.505 (31.697); Huron -
Perth 32.770 (31.197).
The overall increase in
taxes is about 11/2 %. Edu-
cation and County rates are
up and the rate for Township
purposes is down due to a
change in the Ministry of
Transportation and Com-
munications formula for sub-
sidy.
Readings were given to
by-laws authorizing clean -
outs of a portion of the
Henderson -Cook Municipal
Drain; the Taylor -Tiffin -Scott
Municipal drain including
the Petteplace branch; the
Ackert drain and the South-
west Branch of the Black
Creek.
A motion was passed to
engage Dennis Wilhelm to
excavate municipal drains
with his hi -hoe at $60.00 per
hour.
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