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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2006-04-06, Page 10Make sure you get your wish. Tell your Family you want to be an organ donor. Of CA www.kidnercs ED NE' MI NE2 =lime Rivers - Road; Natural Envir3nr-lert W.FtAr-.niirRp (N-1) Adjacent Land s antnr Co nEemi atio1 Auttori4 Reqt_latad Lands II "ii 1)1111 int:m=iim Plater 3 Notice Of Public Meeting Concerning A New Zoning By-Law Affecting The Municipality Of Huron East TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at 7:00pm in the Municipality of Huron East Council Chambers (72 Main St. Seaforth) to consider a proposed Zoning By-law under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, as amended. This proposed new Comprehensive Zoning By-law repeals and replaces the Zoning By-laws for: Village of Brussels Township of Grey Township of McKillop Town of Seaforth Township of Tuckersmith 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. If a person or public body files a notice of appeal of a decision of the Municipality of Huron East in respect of the proposed Zoning By-law, but does not make oral submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions to the Municipality of Huron East before the proposed Zoning By-law is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal. If you wish to be notified of the adoption of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment, you must makea written request to the Municipality of Huron East at the address below. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and copies of the proposed Zoning By-law are available at the Huron East Municipal Office, Huron County Planning and Development Department, Seaforth Public Library and Brussels Public Library and on the website: www.huroneast.com DATED AT THE MUNCIPALITY OF HURON EAST THIS 31st DAY OF March 2006. J.R. McLachlan, Clerk Municipality of Huron East P. 0. Box 610, 72 Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario NOK IWO (519) 527-0160 or 1-888-868-7513 Toll Free Purpose and Effect: The proposed new Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the Municipality of Huron East consists of text and maps that apply to...all the lands in the Municipality. It would repeal and replace the current Zoning By-laws for the 5 wards in Huron East. This Zoning By-law implements the OffiCial Plan which was adopted on July 29, 2003 by the Municipality of Huron East. Official Plan Amendment #2, currently being considered by Council, proposes to amend the original Official Plan. The proposed new Zoning By-law affects all of the lands within Huron East and consists of detailed text and key maps. The Zoning By-law consists of new General Provisions that may apply to all zones in the Municipality in order to implement the Official Plan. Each zone section outlines the Permitted Uses, Accessory Uses, Permitted Structures and Zone Regulations for that zone. Some highlights of the new Zoning By-law include: • Some new zones have been created such as: Restricted Agriculture for the retained farmlands of Surplus Farm Dwelling severances; Recreation — Commercial Facility zone which recognizes the existing Walton Moto-Cross; Fringe Highway Commercial-Seaforth which allows for a transition area of Commercial uses. • In addition, Adjacent Lands are being applied around existing Natural environment areas. These lands will be subject to review of development proposals by the Conservation Authority. • Special provisions have been added regarding livestock on larger parcels of land in settlement areas. • All properties are subject to the new zones requirements. • Sample of a typical Zoning Key Map is below. WIGKs Beat the temptation. *smokers'HELPLINE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY TOLL-FREE 1-877-513-5333 PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2006. By BRENDA RADFORD Call 523-4296 spring. The signs are everywhere — shrinking piles of dirty snow, snowdrops, discarded coffee cups and pop cans, return of the robins, killdeer, red-winged blackbirds and the snowbirds, dirty windows, kids on bicycles or in wagons, gritty sidewalks, blue skies, daylight saving time, lawn raking and with the warmth people stopping to chat. Isn't it amazing how just a couple of warm days gets everyone thinking spring cleaning of all sorts? Hibernation is over. It was warm enough several nights to leave a window open just a little and we were rewarded by early morning birdsong. April is daffodil month so be sure to buy a bunch. This symbol of cancer research will bring a cheery touch to your home. Author unknown leaves these words for our contemplation "The year ahead ... what will it bring? At least we may be sure of spring." Ah Golden anniversary Frank and Phyllis Szusz celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, April 1 at the Londesborough Hall. (Heather Crawford photo) Szuszes celebrate golden anniversary Frank and Phyllis Szusz celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, April 1 at the Londesborough Hall. Frank worked as a brakeman on the Essex terminal railroad and was also a farmer. He is now retired and the couple live in Londesborough. The wedding took place on Feb. 18, 1956 at the Chatham Pentecostal Tabernacle. Attendants were Joe Szusz as best man, Marie Rich as maid of honour, Clinton Rich and Ely Szusz as ushers and Marsha Howes as the flower girl. The couple honeymooned in London Ontano. "We were headed Continued from page 9 By the end of the day everyone was tired but that's all part of the fun. Talisman is a great place to go for a day of skiing." Grade 5 pupils from Hullett School have received funding from the Blyth Canadian Legion for a swimming program again this school year. These eight weeks of lessons began on March 28. Mr. Caldwell goes with the children each Tuesday afternoon. Busing costs are shared with the Blyth Public School. The spring concert at Hullett school will be held on Wednesday, April 26 at 7 p.m. Keep this date open particularly if you know someone in kindergarten through Grade 5. The school band will also he performing that evening. Empathy is the virtue being stressed at the school in the month of April. Empathy is the ability to identify with and feel another person's concern. This virtue will help children be tolerant and compassionate. understanding and caring about another's feelings. for Niagara Falls, but the weather up here was a total surprise to us because we had never been up in this area. So we stayed in London," they said. They have five children, Bob, Janet, Laurie, Shannon and Beth. Frank is a part of the Londesborough bowling league. Special guests at the anniversary were Marsha Costa, Ruth Cox and Marg Rice although the couple said that all guests were special to them. "Guests attended from Windsor, Tilbury, Chatham, London, Rodney, Stayner, Flesherion and from this area," they said. Blyth Legion funds swimming program