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The Rural Voice, 1998-10, Page 45• OLAR • WIND • WOOD • GAS • OIL • PELLE News Grey County prepares new tree cutting bylaw If Grey County council has its way, permission for a property owner to cut timber would only be given if a forester or other qualified person marked the trees to be cut. Al Bye, reeve of Derby Township and chair of the county's General Government, Property and Finance Committee, said as part of the revisions to its tree cutting bylaw the county has been working with the Ministry of Natural Resources and its lawyers to try to get the provincial changes necessary to close loopholes in current legislation. Too often, Bye says, a landowner or logger could claim a tree was diseased or damaged and needed to be cut even if it didn't meet the minimum cutting requirement. Unscrupulous loggers would then cut all trees of any size. "After the tree's cut it's difficult to say it shouldn't have been," Bye said. The committee is trying to find a way to guarantee there is some minimum density of trees left when the cutting is finished. Still, Bye says, there's a fine balance to be maintained since it's private land involved. "We don't want to impose on people's freedom and property rights." With no provincial legislation in place the county has tried to promote good woodlot stewardship by requiring a landowner who is seeking an intent to cut application to agree to use a professional forester to mark the bush. Most landowners live up to that intention and have gained because of the professional advice but without a change in the law there's no way this promise to seek help can be enforced, Bye said. Grey first adopted a tree cutting bylaw seven or eight years ago. The committee has been working on the current revisions for almost a year. "We've gone as far as we can go without help from the MNR."0 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * GIGANTIC CLEARANCE AND CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 3rd - 10 a.m. SHARP! Approximately 75 tractors, Case Skid Steer Ldr , Int 500C Crawler Ldr., over 250 pieces of new and used farm equipment including 2 local farmers' Imes of equipment plus 20 lawn & garden tractors tillers, weedeaters, chainsaws, snowblowers. snowmobiles, etc. Auctioneers: Glenn Sinclair, Bruce Ward and Eric Dix "Come & check our yard - buy at your price before the Auction" WAYNE WARD FARM EQUIPMENT Hwy. #6, Wiarton, Ontario (519) 534-1638 or 534-2980 * * * * ********************************* Tamarac Systems YOUR INDOOR - OUTDOOR STORE A wide selection of wood & gas fuelled stoves Solar & Wind Generation Systems Water heating & pumping Electric fences & home power systems Stop at our showroom and get complete information about all our product models. Hwy. 6 North of Springmount 519-371-9993 Wind Generator Shut out the cold and step into the soothing world of Jacuzzi wood stoves OCTOBER 1998 41