HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-10-04, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1989.
Morris enters landfill agreement with Grey and McKillop
A review of waste disposal costs
was discussed by Morris Township
Councillors at their meeting of
September 5. Council also discuss
ed billing to Brussels for their
share of the costs.
Morris has entered into an
agreement with the Township of
Grey and McKillop for the landfill
site closure and perpetual care
costs of the site, after closure in the
expected year 2005, give or take
two years.
It was also suggested that a
similar agreement be set up with
Brussels for the Morris site.
The matter of the waste from the
site being sold to Ray White of RR
2, Brussels was discussed by
Council. Mr. White purchased
scrap in August of 1989 from
Morris for which he paid $60.
Councillor Bert Elliott made a
motion that was seconded by
Councillor Deloris Souch that Mr.
White should be authorized to
purchase any steel he wishes from
the site providing the proceeds are
submitted to the Township. Also,
council will not authorize him to
purchase any pop cans from the
recycling bins. The motion was
carried.
A quote from Brian Leyser
Recycling Inc. was accepted by
Council. The rate for pickup at the
landfill site was: $20 for newsprint,
$20 for glass and $25 for tin.
Building permits were issued to
Ed Stein for a residence on Parker
Drive in Belgrave; Allan Bridge for
a residence on Lot 7 of Cone. 1;
Clarence Wood for a sun deck on
Lot 1 of Cone. 1; Fred Brewer for a
workshop on Lot 25. Cone. 1; Don
and Joyce Jacklin for a garage on
Lot 476, Plan 100 of Cone. 5;
Harvey Kuntz for a drive shed on
South Part Lot 11 of Cone. 2;
Harold and Mary Wolstenholme for
a residence addition on North Part
of Lot 16, Cone. 2; Douglas
Cochrane for a back kitchen on Plan
309 of Lot 21, 22 in Walton; Keith
Moffatt for hay storage on South
Part of Lot 12, Cone. 2; Don Hill for
a residence addition on South Part
of Lot 17 on Cone. 7; Rolf Huber for
a bunker silo on North Part of Lot
21, of Cone. 1; Norman Wattam for
a drive shed on Lot 5, Cone. 3; John
Rapson for a bam on Lot 25, Cone.
6; and John Pipe for a sun deck on
Lot 28, Cone. 6.
A demolition permit was issued
to Don and Joyce Jacklin for the
removal of a garage.
It was agreed that Melody White
would be paid $150 for attending
the FunFest committee meetings
on Council’s behalf.
Councillor Clem McLellan moved
that November 20-26 should be
proclaimed Recycling Week. Coun
cil concurred.
Clerk-Treasurer Nancy Michie
and Reeve Douglas Fraser have
been authorized to attend the
Orientation Seminar for the grant
under the Heritage Act.
A discussion on open burning in
Belgrave was held and Mrs. Michie
was instructed to check with other
urban areas as to their by-laws
regarding this matter and any
restrictions they have.
The township will invoice Samuel
Pletch of Belgrave for $330.25 for
legal costs involved in registering
documents to accept Part 9 as a
roadway.
A grant of $100 was given to the
1989 Huron County Plowing
Match.
Council received information ad
dressing the issue of wood founda
tions. It stated that they are
approved by the Ontario Building
Code and can not be outlawed.
The audit for the Belgrave W.I.
Hall and the Municipal Building
were accepted by Council and the
necessary forms are to be forward
ed to the Ministry of Energy in
order to apply for the energy grant
for the Belgrave Hall.
The petition for repair for the
Blackhall Drain on Lot 3, Cone. 1,
was accepted by Council.
Council also accepted the peti
tion submitted by Rolf Huber of RR
4, Wingham concerning the
Jermyn Drain on Lot 21, Cone. 1.
Andy McBride of Maitland Engi
neering will be approached for a
preliminary report under section 78
of the Drainage Act.
Council was presented with a
letter from Maitland Engineering
Services concerning the repair to
the Nichol Drain. Council is not
pleased with the repair and it was
decided that Councillor McLellan
will speak to Mr. McBride on their
behalf.
Lot 16, Cone. 6 will be advertised
for sale. THe 1.85 acres of land
where the old Township Hall and
shed are located will be tendered
until October 3, 1989. Advertise
ments will state that the property
may not necessarily go to the
highest bidder.
A letter is being forwarded to
Florence McArter in appreciation
for her duties as caretaker of the
office.
Councillors Deloris Souch and
Clem McLellan along with Mrs.
Michie will attend the County
Council meeting on October 5.
The Council had no objections to
the proposed zoning amendment
for Part Lot 42 of Cone. 14 of East
Wawanosh.
Council voted against the closure
of the unopened road allowance at
Lot 25, Cone. 3, as requested by
Paul Gowing. They did however,
agree to place signs on the roadside
and the barnyard fence for oncom
ing traffic in the area.
Road Superintendent Lloyd Mi
chie reported to Council of the
problems at the construction site at
Brown’s Bridge, stating the road is
sinking in a section of quick sand.
Mr. Michie was presented with a
seal from Ontario Good Roads
School where he received 92 per
cent in the Urban Construction
UPCOMING
STOCKER
SALE DATES
OCT. 10/89
OCT. 24/89
NOV. 7/89
NOV. 21/89
DEC. 5/89
(ALL AT 1:30 P.M.)
CALL 887-6461 OR 887-6811 (Pig Barn)
BRUSSELS
LIVESTOCK INC.
REGULAR FRIDAY
SALE TIMES
Cows - 10:00 a.m.
Fat Cattle - 12:30 p.m.
Drop Calves -1:00 p.m. (Pig Barn)
Pig Sale follows -
Lamb & Goats - 2:00 p.m. (Pig Barn)
Stockers - 2:00 p.m.
(Stocker Ring)
Course.
The road accounts in the amount
of $91,642.32 were approved for
payment as were the general
accounts in the amount of
$22,827.44.
4-H Club
meets
The Bluevale 2 4H club held
their meeting Monday, September
25, at the home of Joyce Johnston
with nine members present. The
members elected their new execu
tive. President is Julie Nicholson;
vice-president, Jenny Beer; secre
tary, Carla Johnston; and press
reporters, Katy Skidmore and Mar
jorie Brewer.
The unit members will be work
ing on for six weeks is “Good
Foods Fast’’. The first meeting was
a little confusing but members had
a lot of fun.
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