The Citizen, 1991-08-14, Page 9THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14,1991. PAGE 9.
Morris council hears Blyth Fire Chiefs concerns
Blyth Fire Chief Paul Josling
attended the meeting of Morris
township council on August 6, to
discuss an overlap of service
between the Brussels and Blyth
Fire Departments.
His concern was precipitated
over a fire call at Walton that was
made recently. Brussels Fire
Department responded to the call,
then advised Blyth Fire Depart
ment. As it turned out the presence
of two departments was not neces
sary.
Mr. Josling is afraid that Brussels
may respond to a fire that they are
not equipped to handle.
The matter was discussed and
suggestions were made, however,
no solutions were arrived at. Mr.
Josling said he would give the mat
ter further consideration and make
suggestions again to council.
Road Superintendent Lloyd
Michie informed council of a tree
on John St. in Belgrave that should
be removed as it is growing in the
area where the new sidewalks will
* be placed.
However, a ratepayer has
expressed concern about the
removal of the 100-year-old tree.
Council advised that if the tree was
a hazard, it should be removed.
Council discussed the proposed
paving on the Bluevale boundary
road. It was noted that Tumberry
council had inspected the area and
would be talking about the matter
for possible financial support at a
meeting that same evening.
Mr. Michie advised council that
the water was washing down the
road and the road requires larger
culverts, which would cost about
$2,000. However, the landowners
would like to see a culvert installed
to fill in the entire ditch, in front of
the houses. The landowners would
supply the fill and do the landscap
ing.
Council supported the wish of the
boundary road ratepayers and
advised that now is the time to do
the work, before the road is paved.
The contractor of Heritage
Builders was in attendance for the
opening of the sand/salt storage
tenders.
Art Clarke from Maitland Engi
neering Services presented to coun
cil the five tenders received for the
construction of the sand/salt stor
age.
He told council that the Ministry
of Transportation has approved the
plans the Ministry of Labour has
reviewed the plans and require a
few minor changes.
After reviewing the tenders Mr.
Clarke and Mr. Michie recom
mended the low bid of J&J Con
struction at $64,895, including
GST, with the deletion of the con
crete pad. The work is to begin
August 26 and be completed by
October 15.
Bassilia Grubb and Lane Garden
er asked council questions concern
ing the zoning amendment for Lot
20, Cone. 1, property owned by
Carl and Ida Martin.
Ms Grubb wondered if the coun
cil had made a decision on the by
law. She was told that none had
been reached as yet. Mr. Martin,
however, was to be attending the
meeting later, so council would be
making a decision then.
Ms Grubb asked to be mailed a
copy of the final decision of the by
law and she and Mr. Gardener left
the meeting.
Council approved the payment of
the road accounts in the amount of
$19,208.61.
Carl and Howard Martin arrived
at the meeting to discuss possible
changes regarding the proposed by
law that would satisfy any objec
tions. However, they said they
wish the by-law to remain as circu
lated and not be revised.
Council passed a by-law rezon
ing Part of Lot 20, Cone 1 from AG
1 to AG4—4.
Building permits were issued to:
Tim Darlow, North Part Lot 27,
Cone. 1, wood shed; Allan Bridge,
South Part Lot 7, Cone. 1, resi
dence; Ross Anderson, Parker
Drive, Belgrave, sundcck; Peter
Uyl, South Part Lot 2, Cone. 9,
drive shed; Paul and Linda McKee,
John Street, Belgrave, sun deck.
Demolition permits were issued
to Frank Sanders, Lot 5, Cone. 7,
shed and Clarence McCutcheon,
North Part Lot 22, Cone. 7, old
house.
Bill Sellers of RR2, Blucvale was
appointed the township's represen
tative on the Brussels, Morris and
Grey Community Centre Board.
A grant of $150 was given to the
Huron County Ploughing Match, as
well as 30 pens.
Council voted to purchase 400
dog tags from Sterling Marking
Products at $25.10 per hundred.
The petition for drainage repair,
submitted by Bodmin Ltd., for
repair to the Little Drain at North
Part Lot 11-12, Cone. 5, was
accepted and authorized.
The petitioner is aware that grant
r
funds are limited and may not be
available for this repair.
Council voted to bill Brussels for
Waste Disposal charges from Jan
uary 1, to July 20. Total costs for
operating the site were $16,826.66.
with Brussels' share being
$10,095.82.
Morris will enter into the Conn-
Ethel-area woman injured
in Grey Twp.
An Ethel-area woman was taken
to Wingham Hospital following a
single car accident in Grey town
ship on Saturday.
Wingham OPP say that Barbara
Marshall, 53, of RR1, Ethel, was
driving south on Sideroad 20/21
accident
when she lost control on the gravel,
entered the east ditch and struck a
fence. The car then continued south
across the T-intersection of Cone.
7/8, entered the south ditch and
struck a second fence, police said.
Mrs. Marshall was treated at
Wingham for major injuries.
Grey council briefs
Grey Township Council held its
regular meeting on August 6 and
declared the week of September 29
- October 6 as “Waste Reduction
Week’’ for 1991.
Council also reviewed a draft
house numbering scheme for the
hamlets of Ethel, Cranbrook, Wal
ton, Molesworth and the area east
of Brussels. Council decided to cir
culate copies of the proposal to the
affected property owners for com
ment. The purpose of the house
numbering scheme is to provide
easier identification for emergency
vehicles such as fire, police, ambu
lance, etc.
In other business Council
approved for payment general
accounts totalling $109,382.13 and
road accounts totalling $67,621.83.
The next regular meeting of
Council is scheduled for August 26
at 7 p.m.
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