The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-08-27, Page 1VOL.'124 WK. 34
WEDNESDARit, AUGUST 27, • .99.7
65¢. INCLUDES G.S.T;
Kinloss Township
Draftamendments
rawn up on
`dove' application
by Pat Livingston
A proposal by Fisherman's Cove.: Tent and Trailer
Park to allow up to 260 year round sites in a designat-
• ed' area of the. Park and 15 : additional year-round
`caretaker' sites, has proceeded to • where an :amend-
ment to the Bruce . County South. Official Plan has
,been drafted.
The • county . planning they have to snake the . .
department has also 'draft= ` decision as to whether they
ed an amendment to want something year.
Kinloss Township's com- • round:
prehensive zoning. bylaw. "We, should - be able to
The two drafts were rely on you guys for a wise
subject for discussion at decision," said Wolfe. .
.Deputy Reeve; Leo
Murray • questioned the
' cost of services if council,
"was in favor of Fisherman
Cove'sapplication. Mrs-.
McArthur said that they
we're making provisions,.
for the cost. of 'services
being passed on to them
• (Cove) and this Would.. be
presented to council ,in the
plan didn't ;sit well with: , near future along with .a
couinctl who thought the site plan agreement. being
wording " too vague." The drawn up by their consul
draft reads:. Of the 700 tants
campground sites; '260 = Jackson had some ques-
'sites ,may permit camping ,tions and concerns regard-
- during any of the , 12 ing the style of park model
Months of the year, and an .: that would• be allowed and
additional 15 sites may be how they conform to the
occupied on a year-round ` building code. The draft
basis by caretakers of the official 'plan' amendment
campground. provides that no structure
The 'term "four -season". . other than a travel trailer,
was then interjected in ref as defined in the Township
erence to the:12 months of; 'of. Kinloss, Zoning `.bylaw,
the'year. be .perinitterd.
Councillor Brian Wolfe The planners: agreed to.
wanted to know where .the, talk to McArthurs' consul
fine 'line was between 260 • tart and have the "wording..
four -season sites . and 15 .' more: "precise.' They "put
year-round sites. their thoughts together and
'McIntosh told council •see `Planning' page 2
last. week's .council 'meet-
ing when Rork Davidson
and Malcolm .McIntosh
from the planning depart-
ment, " Allan. and Wilda
.' McArthur from
Fisherman's Cove, and
Don 'Jackson the chief
building official . were in.
attendance .
The draft to the official
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. monthly draws, and be eligible 1
.$7,560.0r lave $1;000'prizes next
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Helping
to find
a cure
The weather.
was miserable
last 'Friday
morning when.
Whitney Taylor
and Laura'
Knechtel
could be seen
on the main
street selling
'gladiolus for
Glad' Days, a
fund-raiser for
epilepsy
research ; .
(Livingston
photo)
••
West Wawanosh Thwnship
p
reeve as.
e's resignat
by Pat Livingston
West WawanoshrDeputy Reeve `Ron
Snowden wants Reeve Bob.'Hallam's res-
ignation after an allegation that Hallam
took a' swing at a ratepayer on July 4,
peer a drainage issue.:
The minutes from the Aug, 5 meeting
state that Harry and Agnes Brindley were
in attendance to "discuss: with council the
events surrounding the completion of
their drain, as per agreement with the
Township, on July 4 which resulted in a
punch thrown by Bob. Hallam' to. Harry age' to two culverts that run' under the.
hooked his eight inch to Brindley's six
inch with a four inch tile
• At the council meeting, Brindleys .stat-
ed their concern about a possible blowout
if they connect their drain to the existing
outlet.
According to the,minutes it was at the
endof this discussion that. Mr. Brindley
asked for`Hallam's• resignation regarding
the incidents of July 4. ,
Snowden told The. Sentinel , that on'
July 4 the township was repairing dam -
Brindley with', Geoff King, drainage
.
superintendent; stepping .in between
ahem." . `'
.Snowden :told The. Sentinel that .during.
the .completion.' of the'Dungannon'
Drainage Works 1995 -project, a 'catch
basin was put on Mr.. Brindley's property
ori"Cone: 4, where his auction business is
located, to help alleviate the .problem of
water running from the road on to
Brindley's prdpert: The catch basin was
tied into the Dungannon drainage works.
'Drainage on Mrs. Brindley's property,
to the east of the sales barn, is through an
older system' of sib inch tile that drains
under the fourth concession, . '
Hallain's property, across the road
from the Brind'leys',property, rs tiled With
eight inch tile. Snowden says Hallam
fourth concession in the area of the
Brindley and Hallam properties. Brindley
and Hallam were both.present and that is
when the alleged altercation took place..
Snowden saidthere is pressure .from`.
the public that something should be done
about the way the reeve acted.: Snowden
said from 'the information he. has been` ,;
given, he ;has no doubt that' the incident
took place.
The deputy -reeve's motion read: "That
R. Hallam; resign from the council of
West Wawanosh Township for hitting
Harry Brindley and interfering, with•
drainage work requested by Council."
There was no seconder for the motion.
• Councillors Gord Hunt. and Douglas
Miller were in attendance at the meeting,
*see 'Reeve' page 2
In brief
9-1-1- signs ,
;Reeve. ' Stuart
Reavie said last week
that council will have
.to look at the condition
and location of street
signs in the 'village
leading up to the
implementation of the
9-1-1- civic addressing
system.
Property owners are
again, reminded ' that it
is their responsibility':
to have the house
number on their''prop-.
' -erty and easily visible:
Tired .of
waiting
The joint recreation
board, has had its 'fill of
waiting on Norton
Builders, to• .complete
roof. repairs at 'the
spa;ts'Omplex: •
Some work , was
done in -June but the
board is:'not satisfied.
' At last Week's recre-
ation board meeting, it
:was decided that Toth;,
Pegg; chairman,:
Would 'contact;.Norton.
agarn:.If 'no reply is
received within two
weeks, the matter will
be turned over.to a.
lawyer,
Watch
for kiddies
•
Students, will be.
making their way back
,, to :school on Tuesday
morning:. Please drive
cautiously as they may
be 'a little exuberant.
• And parents, : please •
.
review road and bus •
safety with. your chil-
dren before that first
day of school. '
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