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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-05-07, Page 4Pa 4—Lwdknow .Sentinel, Wednesday, May 7, 1986 1 Uniting the world . One heart at a time t *PUBLIC t MEETIN+. TOPIC: ` `The Family a nation in miniature." SPEAKER Mr. Gordon Naylor Thursday, May 15 at 8:00 pan. PLACE: • Goderich. lbwnship Hall Holmesville Goderich 524, 4620 P.OBrix 212. ., = Kincardin e.396-3 r`89 ; y1. Box;105g h; ori 482-3�8i�Y pp. Box 1250 Dun annon 529410 9 ;:..::•......!'/•;.'•J•.•rj:%4: •s '' j;•:;:5/fi• 'v • .j{;!.�;•1� •• A MUST AGAINST RUST A SPECIALLY BLENDED NEW OIL MON.-SAT 8:30 A.M.-12 NOON OTHER TIMES BY APPOINTMENT 396-9115 [Back North-West Corner] 190 Queen St. S. Across from Cemetery KINCARDINE Stockere 800 Head at Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd.- on Saturday,. 1 per.° CONSISTING•OF: STEERS, HEIFERS:AM CALVES FOR INFORMATION CALL Meteor Hargreaves [519]482-7511 CUaton S 9 1 Z7 . � 7 1 Dreier �Y r ] 'te 1i229- ��t�I9rktlb Greg Hargreaves P19126272619 Bewail • ' [5191 262-2831. Hensall .Auctioneer;; LARRY GAAD1,NER Varet sum ri PE 0 GIFTS., to Bens, Bible with timid ozt '•F Ib Diane fe. a, itieftl _,ani coinpietec G ro, cts dtu wants fair By Alan Rivett CLINTON Mullett Township . Reeve Tom Cunningham was one of five who gave sub- .' missions to the hearings board on day seven of the ;hydro hearings on April 23: • .,, ,:' Although ktullet't Township is opposed to the proposed hydro' route through, Huron County, lir. Cunningham said if the route is =a rayed by the`b`oard, farmer should,be The. hydro ,l . P.P �.. �' � � yd.. awyer� r�nt�frired = into Hultott ai lycoinpensated for;their:l nd and fore Ort Town'ship's policy for`:gran,ting severances: inconveniences Connected' .Wtth .the_ tilt :o He explained Hydro's method of expropria- *I: towers _ ' * • ,•.. do i' �is geared. o ,easements rather than the Mr; Cunningham recon ended, Cal) etitt ides oo ert' ;, case'meots 07 -4:0 -ed, ;o. pux a e� nit theM� andi.� , Wew don :t. want tin. p , ;,.:create add ion 1. ',,x$, q�„ ;F. .F"me.. o'lks=: s d� r: tiellA :� outright; �urcH`ase as- this ,; worild �e"re�ae' .. � _. g P Vr♦ Gunr:10,g4014-said, a. severanc :.n -.the ' severancesand `thein inherent problems fd . the .ii tlnici alit and landowners. , A;: for.. township is granted to, a.»iru imun area p Y whichrincltdes the --binge card all associated compensation, to; the farmer, he.suggested` buildin `s" res ltin . in* t ',+least•:,arnount o an initial 'payment to the farmer should g1. g .i, , .. p- .. .r fai'iYiland teing.�lest ' y ` e.1 s. , ` the � ' (NO, to the cover -'b th� the os . of". t land�� o;. it , e� It v a , • T�ownshi :Reeve Cha ale `towers,and't a lies � tin die-vraluaton�+sf' ro- . w Y �!, ,,;: r s perty value. h' ul_ g ,. Corbett also gavea su lem enta brief to PA the 'he`a g He also said. Hrit9 should grant a yearly r n s board. The . l on on . area payment to the f armers sfor the iriconve- ....township had already given a submission at • the London hearin s .in March. �. niencrr i�aused by the �uw�ers n .; g ; Neighboring property owners should also In the original. submission at the London be,: fairly: compensated by Hydro. for in,' hearings, the township identified a need for conveniences or the towers ,,said'14 r. Cunn- Hydro to :;supply deisignated personnel to ingham. tie Pointed to; problems regarding deal, with, problems when the hydro `lTV and'two-way radio reception, damage to towers. I yd., ' o was also requested to provide municipal and ';private drains, anal dower;, an advocate. for' the property owners to act property values due to the 4close. proximity • on t eir behalf, to supervise the, construc- to the towers.tion, .said nor. Corbett: , He ;,also :;e:a:0ressed :,lairs views c ncearning . i .lower' �p�Copy'°�valiiea' a�a`t�i a .hydro `� lly�lra' ,hefa�aid,. replied •to th��.township g . stating the `owners would be represented by lroute. He excte4:44. lower property valutes'to a construction ryrepresentative and a proper have a greafect on the tax base ill Hallett ty agent to'dea itl problems on the site. ownslup, ;' ` i `Howevr`rb{ett saidthetownship+„"�'.efeelatt arpns t�oud�,�'b�o���the � ,�. corridor , would pass irould have lowered 'still i emam k `s optical', of tris arrange icnar�Cet valuesal'alsO,r• equertow, {that ;land "rnent in the`e ci t lte aposed route is built, values�ha a eased and more arm,, are iac� hte felt these representatives wilt be unable ed On the r�riarket "said 'Mr. c unili'inghatzt to to represent both Hydro and the' landowner. brief tai the board.... "' He„, 'recommended to the ° hearings, board . "Even if�'lowered assessments `to the af- that, Hydro supply a "transmission line cern- "`. fected farms takt+e'place, this' would result in missionet� to act on behalf of the landowner higher taxation to the remaining ,taxpayers,;durir g construction, much'in the 5am�e` way in the'mallunici . P ty." , , a a di+age inacornen;issioner would' woiik in, a , Hydro, Lawyer Bruce Campbell asked me, municipality This person would beinvolved tCunninghan if there Was a<<particular case in problems such as soil compaction, ;. ;Of lower, property; values occurring in ? the.' drainage and any physical 'damage Which township because of,'a hydro line. Mr. Cunn-., may, result from tower construction. ,. ` gingham replied an assessment has yet to be s Xowered beca He $aid the cost of hiring a transmission ', u'ofhydr onto ers.y .- issi lane conn�missioner conld,be-charged 'against Additional. co pensattOn1;�;said::Mt - the project and would. be nominal in relation irigharmi,, shorild also lie off+ei ed to farmers to the,total cost of the xi°ansriuission corridor. who�:have ,towers angling across, the fields it .VV�ard {1odrriaiv of the. bearings board and � to,owners of; ixianaged . woodlots where asked' Mr ..Corbett iaow '` such a u'o rain r, ; trees are marketed f'or firewood» p 'g- y He also. questioned the l ydrti irepresen could rbe Ai p einented. Mr. Corbett rep ed .::?''',' :tatives concerning what would happen to the; tine represea t ti a ,who would' beefamilia to th laaidowners could . be appointed from proposed hydro iirie,i f the `ENi'i1, 0.ich has ; e Ho would then` speed sevet'ai already had several On owns, is ever caCh towns ip. closed in the futtc. Ors a da x at the 'site, tl us freeing tht 1'r< Caarr bell said:lydro zine ave been. farmer to r arry out his dailywork. ` declared •redw at t. onoccasion yam's eit1 k t? anb, .tirst'vrc+ vice-president of the' uelicy is to offer ilio land bacl to the o , x al, . iuroc ,� 4 `ttl ►en's yAyyysy{sociat>ion i Jarnic crvedtsind'' lie gest of Col 'Otte gt'ow ,ip and Teter Tak cc racrete base is ca t doh below th , gide of igen of HR2' Krnea ililb also gave submis tine land.,; , . �cions to tite'boa here subnaissions.were , �The� easement ,right . �i� t,, i�»r� �si�ilai°�t�i ones nh°ea�d�'�• •'Heard.,, ,: � . +fila.hrvnle:h'.se3`+�1,aere:nraY, sa i g y a transact o .