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The Citizen, 1993-09-22, Page 8P 613 603 PT 2 Al PT 1 FREDERICK ST 11_1, 6201 R2 P16 LT R _624 614 RP 199 FD 3 R1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT AFFECTING THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Brussels will hold a public meeting WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1993, at 7:00 P.M. in the, Village of Brussels Municipal Office, Brussels, to consider a proposed Zoning By-law Amendment under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990. The proposed by-law would change the zoning on Part of Lots 405, 406, 408, Registered Plan 192 and Lot 407, Registered Plan 192, Village of Brussels from R3 (High Density Residential) to various R2 (Medium Density Residential) zones (R2-2 and R2-3), and changes the zoning on Part of Lots 405 and 406, Registered Plan 192, Village of Brussels, from R3 (High Density Residential) to R3-2 (High Density Residential - Special Zones). The proposed R2-2 and R2-3 zones recognize two lot depths which are deficient from the standard of the R2 zone. The subject property is the former Callender Nursing Home within the Village of Brussels. Recently, applications for consent have been approved by the Agriculture, Planning and Development Committee, County of Huron, to allow for the creation of three lots for single family residential development. Further, the existing Callender Nursing Home building is proposed to be converted to an apartment building containing up to ten units. The rezoning to R2 is required to allow for single family residential development on the three new lots. The R3-2 Special Zone will allow for the development of the High Density Residential portion for apartment units. A number of special provisions are attached relating to the standards of development, Including: parking, buffering, and the required yards. The location of the affected lands is shown on Schedule "A" attached. The location map identifies the lands within the Village. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either In support of or in opposition to the proposed zoning by-law. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Zoning By- law is available for inspection during regular office hours at the Village of Brussels Municipal Office, Brussels (519-887-6572) or the Huron County Department of Planning & Development (519- 524-2188). DATED AT THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS THIS 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1993. Donna White, Clerk-Treasurer Village of Brussels Box 119 Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0 (519) 887-6572 SCHEDULE 'A' KEY MAP 14 VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS SCALE. 0 100 263 300 400 FEET 0 25 50 75 100 METRES ON S 5,2 1 7 2- Lai 0- JACK 6 11 612 BO FLORA ST R 603 39 396 AL E XA N DE R ST . CATHERINE ST. 11 R P 192 R1 SEE KEY MAP 12 HAWKES ST. FD 415 I— Cn Ii• A • rn TU RN B E RR Y VILLAGE LIMITS TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS ZONE CHANGE FROM R3 (RESIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY) TO R3-2 (RESIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY • SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ZONE CHANGE FROM R3 (RESIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY) TO R2-3 (RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSITY-SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ZONE CHANGE FROM R3 (RESIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY) TO R2 (RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSITY) ZONE CHANGE FROM R3 (RFSIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY) TO R2-2 (RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSITY-SPECIAL PROVISIONS) WA SEE KEY MAP 11 PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1993. Area students' schoolwork gets judges' pick No problem There was an excellent annual children's tracto Brussels Fall Fair. Here, easy. Continued from page 7 Arrangement of potted plants In wicker basket, not to exceed 18" - Nanci Ducharme, Yvonne Knight, Helen Dobson. Man's bouquet - all round view, novel container - Laura Barbour, Helen Dobson, Nanci Ducharme. Pot of baby tears - Gayle Speiran. Tuberous begonia, grown In pot - Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Kim Higgins. 1 potted plant in bloom, not already listed - Yvonne Knight, Helen Dobson, Kim Higgins. Rare plant, named - Helen Dobson, Jane White, Kim Higgins. African Violet, single crown, single flower - Margaret Bennett, Helen Dobson. African Violet, single crown, double flower - Margaret Bennett, Kim Higgins. African Vivlet, open to single or double flower - Kim Higgins, Margaret Bennett, Helen Dobson. Coleus, any colour - Gayle Speiran, Brad Speiran, Helen Dobson. Dahlia basket, at least 2 different varieties - Helen Dobson. Basket for Church - Helen Dobson, Nancy Exel. SPECIALS Arrangement suitable for BBO or outdoor dining - Helen Dooson, Nancy Exel, Kim Yuzwa Mantle arrangement, using Mums and Glade - Helen Dobson. Roadside Beauty - weeds In disposable container - Anna Dolmage, Kim Yuzwa, Helen Dobson. Hanging type plant, in hanging container - Kim Higgins, Helen Dobson, Anna Dolmage. Hybrid Tea Rose, 3 blooms, 3 colours - Fran Bremner, Mrs. Edgar Howatt. Hybrid Tee Rose, other than Peace - Yvonne Knight, Nanci Ducharme, Laura Barbour. Christmas arrangement - Nancy Exel, Yvonne Knight, Helen Dobson. Most points In section 1 • 46 - Helen Dobson. let runner up In points (flower section) - Yvonne Knight. SECTION 0 Group Display - $10 for entering (Xmas items) - Walton Sunday School, Walton Women's Institute, Majestic Women's institute (Brussels), Melville Church. 4H Displays - North Huron Veterinary Club, Brussels I - Stitcheroonies, The Fatigued Fingers cio Ann Uhler, 4H is 4U - Brussels Majestic Institute cio Darlene Seniors • 60 + over, favourite hobby or craft - Huronlea I. Bernard (Elmer), Vera Nicholson, Mrs. Heimpel. Seniors - Homemade toy for grandchild - Mrs. Heimpel, Huronlea - I. Bernard (Edna Evers), third. ART Mountain, Country or Seascape - Edna Pletch. Painting on any medium - Edna Pletch, Chris Fashoway. . Local scene or building - Edna Pletch turnout of participants for the r pull last Wednesday at the Danny Cochrane makes it look Charcoal, pencil or pert ink - Lorie Ann Black. Painting, from a photo, any medium - Edna Pletch, Lorie Ann Black Water colour - Mary Ann Miners, Mrs. Heimpel. Open class, any medium - Mary Ann Miners, Edna Pletch. Prizes donated by Maitland Valley Insurance. PHOTOGRAPHY Family Celebration - Anna Dolmage, Mrs. Heimpel, Florence Machan. 4 snapshots unusual mail boxes - Joanne McDonald, Florence Machan. Donated by Edith Pipe. Colour snapshot of beef cattle - Melody White, Florence Machan. MISCELLANEOUS A ceramic article - Peter Hagedoorn, Nancy Russell Arrangement of silk or dried flowers or weeds - Melody White, Nancy Russell, Katherine Bndges. Wall hanging - Nancy Russell, Pauleen Kerkhof, Mrs. Heimpel. Needlepoint on plastic canvas - Nancy Russell, Kim Higgins, Mrs. Heimpel. Article of Cross Stitch - Mrs. Heimpet Any article of podge - Laurie Brubacher, Km Higgins, Katherine Bridges. Article of folk art painting - Chris Fashoway, Susie Black. Article of crewel work - Laura Barbour, Huronlea - I Bernard (M. Ireland), Chris Fashoway. Gift wrapped parcel - Katherine Bridges, Melody White, Mrs. Heimpel. Christmas stocking - Mrs. Heimpel, Yvonne Knight. Article of paper twist - Melody White, Jan Deitner, Kathenne Bridges. Handmade Christmas decoration - Mrs. Heimpel, Katherine Bridge, Nancy Russell. A gift for a child - Melody White, Dona Knight, Nancy Russell. A hobby not already listed, small - Edna Pletch, Alicia Deitner, Dona Knight. A hobby not already listed, large - Joan Wissler, Jan Deitner, J. Bray. Homemade jewellery or hair accessories - Mrs. Heimpel, Susie Black. Homemade pot pourri Item - Deitner, Katherine Bridge, Mrs. Heimpel. Any article of embroidery - Peter Hagedoom (David McArthur), Mrs. Heimpel, Jane Devnes. Any article of wood working - Melody White. Christmas Angel - "Hanging by a Thread" - Alicia Deitner Men Only - handmade toy from wood -Hanging by a Thread" - Leo Deitner. INTERMEDIATE Craft - your choice - Ann Uhler, Judi Bondi, Susie Black Article of handwork - Ann Uhler, Cynthia DeWit, Sarah Exel. Art - Lone Ann Black, Teresa Bndge, Cynthia DeWit. Photography - Christina DeWit, Cynthia DeWit. Most points In classes 1.4, donated by Bessie Johnston - Ann Uhler. Christmas Decoration, donated by "Hanging by a Thread"- Lone Ann Black. Freezer Jam, donated by Kathy Stephenson and Cathy Cardiff - Cynthia DeWit, Christina DeWit, Ann Stephenson. Rice Krispie - Cynthia DeWit, Christina DeWit. Reeve's Special - an article of stitchery - Cynthia DeWit, Krissy Dilworth, Ann Uhler. Reeve's Special - flower arrangement In a kitchen utensil - Christina DeWit, Cynthia DeWit. PET SHOW DOG: Brandy - Class 1, 2, 4, 5 - Rachel Elliott Buddy - #1, #8, #11, #2 - Jennifer Acton. Bonnie - #3 - Jonathan Patch. Ben - #4 - Alexis Patch. CAT: Jack - #6, #8 - Amy Ross. Jack - #7, #9 - Candice Ross. RABBIT: Lucky - #10 - Rachael Speers UZZARD: Spike - #1-0 - Chris Slater Stump - Chris Slater TURTLES: Johnny, Leo, Splinter, Domy, Raf - #10 - Adam and Chns Corbett. UGHT HORSE SHOW Showmanship, 11 yr. and under - Cindy Fheburger, Lisa Goll. Showmanship, 12 yr. and older - Michelle Fneburger, Kevin Campbell, Jennifer Cucksey. Turn out, open - Kevin Campbell, Jennifer Cucksey, Jeff Zehr, Michelle Fneburger, Lisa Goll. Lead Line, rider 9 yr. and younger, handler over 12 - Kevin Frieburger, Elizabeth Goll, Amy Douma, Tammy Frieburger. Walk Jog, 11 yr. and under - Cindy Frieburger, Ellen Workman, Lisa Got. Pleasure Horse, under 14 hands - Kara Pepper, Lisa Got. Pleasure Horse, 14 hands and over - Jeff Zehr, Mandy Workman, Jennifer Cucksey, Ellen Workman, Kevin Campbell. Novelty, open to all youth - Jeff Zehr, Jennifer Cucksey, Kevin Campbell, Mandy Workman, Ellen Workman. PARADE Best Comic Float . First, Hillbillies - Ross Knight and gang; Don McNeil, second. Best Commercial Float. Maitside Orchard. Best Organization Float. Wingham Canadettes. Best Theme Float. McCall Livestock. Best Decorated Bike. Chris Slater, Cory Chapman, Emily Cardiff, Alexis Patch, Kristen Hopper. Motor Bikes. Josh Jorritsma, Cory Bragg, Trevor Wilson, Michael McDonald. Best Clown. Jennifer and Chris Acton, Candice McLellan, Martz Goetz, Sarah Exel. Best Cartoon Character. Drew Thomas. Best Wester Costume (Horse & Riders Only). Justin Ruttan, Kara Pepper, Alyssa Ruttan, Amber Ruttan. Best Theme Costume. Chris and Adam Corbett and Travis Jutit Amy Crawford, Lisa Gilkes, Philip Graber. GRADE 1 PRINTING Boys: Morgan Bishop, Steven Crawford, Scott Armstrong. Girls: Heather Dietz,Lacey McCall, Rachel Elliott. MODEL Boys: Scott Armstrong, Jamie Ross, Daniel Laidlaw,. Girls: Amy Bridge, Rachel Elliott, Amanda Brodrecht. PAINTING Boys: Brendan Purcell, Cory Ouesenberry, Scott Zehr Girls: Victoria Therrien, Julia Noseworthy, Rachel Elliott. GRADE 2 PRINTING Boys: Corey Passmore, Daryl Demaray, Steven Royer. Girls: Sally Harney, Jodi Sellers, Jenny Haller. CREATIVE PARAGRAPH Boys: Tyler Campbell, Joel Hemingway, Alvin McLellan. Girls: Erin Wildman, Maunssa Hunter, Jaclyn Stafford. PROJECT BOOK Boys: Blair Smith, Tyler Campbell, Luke Steinman. Girls: Jenny Haller, Crystal McLellan, Alexis Ruttan. PROJECT Boys: Jason Snider, Mark Crawford, Corey Passmore. Girls: Jenny Haller, Jenny Harrison, Maurissa, Hunter and Sammy Jo Beimes, tied for third. PAINTING Boys: Jeff White, Corey Passmore, Ben Leger. Girls: Crystal McLellan, Jessica Kessel, Sally Hamey. GRADE 3 CURSIVE WRITING Boys: Roger Haag, Kevin Smith, Matthew Kroll. Girts: Cheryl Armstrong, Heather Armstrong, Katrina Reisor. PARAGRAPH Boys: Jamie Huisser, Kevin Smith, Matthew Bennett Girls: Stacey Bowles, Jill Speiran, Sarah Knight PROJECT BOOK Boys: Matthew Kroll, Matthew Bennett, John Van Beek Girls: Stacey Bowles, Crystal Ahrens, tied for first Jill Speiran, Richelle Jorritsma. PROJECT Boys: No Entries. Girls: Sarah Knight Chrystal Ahrens, tied for first; Richelle Jorritsma. PAINTING Boys: Matthew Kroll, Kevin Smith, Michael Beimes. Girls: Nicole Mastnak, Jill Speiran, Heather Armstrong. -GRADE 4 WRITING Boys: Mark Gillis, Andrew Garland, Garry Hussar. Girls: Amanda Cummings, Christie Snider, Stacey Smith. CREATIVE PARAGRAPH Continued on page 9