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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLakeshore Advance, 2012-03-28, Page 18Councilors dispute municipal policy Councilor Doug Bonesteel CONTINUED FROM » PAGE 2 Ausable Hayfield Conservation Author- ity, development the lands will proceed by way of the draft plan of subdivision and applicable zoning and official plan applications." "We need to protect our taxpayers from future issues," said Illman. Russell said they needed to rock the boat on this one. "Some times council needs to snake changes. A little wiggling Councilor Ruth Illman here, a little wiggling there. Maybe we need to change the law this one time. Councilor Doug Bonesteel went back to the budget, suggesting Lambton Shores need businesses like Canadian Tire, a "Canadian icon" he said adding as is Home hardware. "We need part- ners who give back- $100,000 in corpo- rate taxes. The economy is precarious at best and we should set a precedent. We have to demonstrate Lanihton Shores is open for business. Wt don't know how Do you need a Change? 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"It is not the municipality holding Mr. Troupe up - it is Mr. Troupe holding us up:' Bonesteel said when he met with the devel- oper -he said this municipality had been less than forthcom- ing. "Let's get a difinitive decision either way," he said. Comic. Martin Underwood said when you see the golden carrot and $100,000 in taxes you want to let this developer go ahead. "But if we go off the beaten track --will this be a one off? You know it isn't." Deputy mayor Elizabeth Davis Dagg said it is apparent this man is not ready to do what we want. At least consider one of the options- looking at option five. ('Ihe application of current municipal policy which would provide for a comprehensive approach to the development of the entire property. This approach would require the developer to submit to the Municipality, an acceptable servicing report, which provides an overall servicing strategy for the lands. Following accept- ance of the preliminary servicing study by both the Munici- pality and the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority, development the lands will proceed by way of the draft plan of subdivision and applicable zoning and official plan appli- cations. ). Davis Dagg said they should look at a two part approach and go forward. Council agreed to further look at the options and the ramifications from those options. Notice Drafts of Proposed Changes for Updated Assessment Reports The Ausable Bayfield Maitland Valley Drinking Water Source Protection Committee (SPC) invites the public to review, and comment on, proposed changes to assessment reports for Maitland Valley and Ausable Bayfield areas. The SPC has commenced development of source protection planning policies and assessment reports provide information necessary for source protection plans. Copies of the notice, and Drafts of Proposed Changes for Updated Assessment Reports, and amendments, are found online at: http://www.sourcewaterinfo.on.ca /content/assessmentReports.php Copies of these drafts are also available for review at these locations during regular hours of business: Maitland Valley Conservation Authority 1093 Marietta Street, Wroxeter, Ontario 519-335-3557 Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority 71108 Morrison Line, RR 3 Exeter, Ontario 519-235-2610 Written comments on changes must be received by Thursday, May 12, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. local time at: Ausable Bayfield Maitland Valley Drinking Water Source Protection Committee, c/o Ausable Bayfield Source Protection Authority, 71108 Morrison Line, RR 3 Exeter, ON NOM 1 S5 Attention: Cathie Brown, Project Manager DRINKING y�/,(T "11J,,i.•R.1>fley SOURCE PRtyi1!' ""„� ^Ix�v,R .CI 10. ((IAM .4111 Rry M.•1 Sotirir Pfutet f1011 Mode possible through funding support from the Government of Ontario Ausable Bayfield Maitland Valley Drinking Water Source Protection Region, c/o ARCA, 71108 Morrison Line, RR 3 Exeter, ON NOM 1S5 • 519-235.2610. 1-888-286-2610 • Info@sourcewaterinfo.on.ca