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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-12-06, Page 7ociat resid itn8 e, rn or • at t • ga, • to et in • to ie -ti Ter, 1 The Huron County Branch of the Children's Ald Society and the Goderich Salvation Army are combining this Christmas to make the 1973 Yuletide season a happier one for under privileged families throughout the area. Last week represen- tatives of the two groups Met at the Salvation Army facilities to begin working out details of their combined project. Left to right are Cpt. Grace Herber of the Salvation Army, Audrey Tyreman, a C.A.S. volunteer, Cpt. Marg MacKenzie, also of the Army and Bruce Heath, Huron County C.A.S. Dlrector. (staff photo) Planning Board accepts, new recommendations At, a meeting held on development is developed or Tuesday evening the Goderich certain aspects must be re - and Area ,Planning Board ' reviewed so that decision - moved to accept a number of makers are confident their ac - recommendations put forward tions are in the best public in- brCounty Planner Gary David- terest,". Mr. Davidson's repoFt\ son which it is hoped, will serve said: to Tall the process of zoning "The .Krohmer proposal is a changes,and make the planning case in point. The Planning process more effective. Board made a recommendation Mr. Davidson's recommen- to Council and then the Coun- dations were included in a cil found it necessary to refer it review he -submitted, at the to the Planning DePartment. request of Town Council, to the The Planning Department then Planning Board in connection found it necessary to acquire with tI1 proposed constructiort. additional information from of condominiums, in Goderich the -developer, all of which was by Erik Krohmer.- .not available by the 'time the "I -think everyone is concer- report had, to be written," he red about the amount of time it noted. . . takes to mlive a proposal from - 'II feel that all would benefit plant() implementation. Delays from a procedure covering the hurtall involved, especially the material to be included with a developer. Ironically—it-, is of ..- submission; the -agencies forts() "speed up„Omprocess requited to review jhe proposal which often cause: the longest and the decision process to be delays when certain aspects are • g‘enerally followed," Mr. missing: area. animosity to the Davidson .said. This would in - The gremlins are Messing policy statement of that group the correct reading of that pi;z3;:535zsi szscsi3z5i3tA Aid =4 3esit x:si5:5A 5z:A }zA WA logi rzi3zA =a msA;zx ix MONDAY, DECEMBER 10 il around in our typesetting one sentence read "The GR.A. statement. "To more effectively equipment again. An error in intends to assist all ratepayers present and negotiate their with 1 I$ HUMAN RIGHTS DAY . ,1 last week's edition 'of the of the Town of Goderich to problems with OUR (not Signal -Star goes to demon - more effectively present and out) Planning Board, Council it ' BOOB see human rights as God given rights. Discrimination W strafe how a very small mistake negotiate their problems with and the Assessment Office' or unjust restriction against persons under any pretext poisons in copy can serve to change the 11 out Planning- Board, Council Our apologies to the our relationships and creates conflicts which threaten our - and the Assessment Office. Ratepayers' Association for the 1 civilization. W entire meaning of a statement. In a front page story, concer- • Changing the "t" to arc Vr" errbr. 11 ning a meeting of the Goderich i "Beware of prejudice; light is good in whatsoever lamp it is in the word "Out" would give I A star has the same radiance whether it shines from Vie East W Ratepayers Association, an ill burning. A rose is beautiful in whatsoever garden it may bloom. 1or from the West". Mihail, believe that the recognition that I became a "t" and resultecrin a There are 15 shopping, days s . i mankind belongs to one family under one God brings with it iti totally reverse meaning. tzigtits.MixtAistglivsys:A3t$:Dzsi=A3%*A5tammitfiA,15*35za}rzyza,tgo which -outlined the ailopted ' ;. the responsibility to respect and help one anotner in evbefore Chrisim as 9ry way. 1 In the portiob of that story ' . . npvAvAvvA-vA-vA-vA-A-vA-v=A-vAam-vAvAvAavA.-vmmivAvAvA-vA-vmvAI clude: a key pla-ti showing the site of proposal and the surrounding area noting ,surrounding land uses; two site plans: one showing exisiting- natural and man-made features and available services, and another showing proposed buildings, parking, landscaping and services; floor plans of buildings; elevational plans noting_ materials. and colours to_ be used; building sections and perspective of building- on site (a simple model is als6 very useful). Five sets- of these plans would he required. These would he sent to the Town and relayed to Planning Board in the appropriate 'manner. The proposal would be to the various agencies such as the building inspector, planner, engineer and,. other agencies as required. From these agencies the Planning Board should require a written report with regards to. their speeific. areas. The Planning Board should circulate the reports -to its members, review the proposal and then formulate a recorrt- inendation to„ Council_ The._ recommendation should be in writing, giving reasons and backup ,material. The recom- mendation would inctude required changes if necessary and note if plan amendments or re -zonings -.were required. The Council could then make a decision and instruct various people or groups Jo • take ap- propriate action, 4011414644-41.,,, .4 • GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1973---PAGIC 7' County votpes *tubing bylaw said said that in his opinion, the will be presented again. He whole matter should be "shelved” until later. He noted BY SHIRLEY J. KELLER After weeks of intensive study by the Huron County Board 'of Health chaired by Gerry Ginn, deputy -reeve of Goderich Township, members of county council turned down the proposed plumbing inspec- tion bylaw brought in for con- sideration at the November meeting held Friday, November 10 in Goderich. The Board had hoped to establish plumbing inspection in Huron by May 1, 1974 with two inlipectors, qualified to do Public Health Inspection and Plumbing Inspection, hired to handle the new department. The office had been proposed for Clinton's Health Unit Branch Office. Dr. Frank Mills, Medical Of- ficer of Health for Huron, said the proposed bylaw was simply a rewrite of the 1961 bylaw with the fee structure updated in an attempt to make plumbing in- spections self-supporting. In turning down the bylaw, Reeve Bill Elston said the county really does want plum- bing inspection but was unhappy with the bylaw as presented. "I hope the doctor isn't too soured on this," said Elston. Elston charged the bylaw as presented was "too vague" and urged that local councils be given an opportunity to peruse the bylaw before it is passed at the county level. The entire matter was referred back to the committee for "discussions,"Dr. Mills then asked that the 1961 bylaw be -rescinded and that plumbing inspection be stricken from the board of health control. "Why don't we just drop it and ,be done with -it," said Dr,- Mills. '12l,.bviousrj? the county just don't want thig 'kirid of control." However, council did not rescind the bylaw. _"If the doctor isn't soured, I sure am," said Deputy -reeve Stan Profit, Goderich. "It is in- conceivable that what took place today did take place." Signal typesetting causes concern 9 ' Everyone's going to. . . 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