HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-10, Page 23' PAGE 14—GODERICH SIc NAL,STAR. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1975
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`i,w •ignls -were erected on the pier'4n oderich Harbor
;)ruhibiting vehicles from parking.oi the pie Sonie fishermen
i'tlst wer•en''t .Lip'to t1i Tong walk d-oi��n the ier and disregarded '
the signs. (staff photo)
Developmen,t land for residences..
could be problem of future
• Huron County o planning ,require 365- to 486 acres Pius land resources gradually ,so
directorGary DaviPsontpld the additional lands for com- that their developable lands
monthly session of Goderich ; .
rills oral and park uses. will .not be used up in one' felt
..and area planning board, that The reportalso indicatedthai swoop and as a' directs result
residential land ins the town wilI the. development of the in- new homes and rental ae-
reenaln 'tight:, because `Of the.• dustrial park would create,' co-rmlodation will be hard "to
ownership pattern. ' other service and commercial find. `
.:.Mr. Davidson 'claimed that jobs and additional population Mayor Deb .Shewfelt agreed
the,town of Goderich wa'`s close of',up to 3,650 requiring 90 to 125 with Mr. Davidson's suggestion
to a housing crisis and cited the acres of 'residential land. The. alae 11'711u he in the best' in
ownership � ,attern .� of �, -•
. total' implications of the: in--terest• of the. town, 46 --acquire
developable residential 'lands �iustrial :park . "development• and develop '"lands. fort
and a 20 per cent' Ontario land:Mwotild rnean a.popul'ation figure -residential., use. ;The town
speculation tax as 'the maji)t �)f between 13;000 and 17,000 __ _ a1r•ea owns a major
factors. �' ' ' •-- . � ,i portion
"For every .acre of industrial of •the land in the industrial
"Ctoder•ich has plenty of land land that is filled two to three
to see if through the turn of,the park area but the mayor cited
acres ,of- residential space is the Ontario land speculation
centtury at the present growth needed;" Mr. Davidson • said. . V tax its a stumbling 'block- in
rate," ' he said,"'but the 'If the industri,al.basin.is filled g:- acquirin. ' lands ' from
„ownership pattern is .causing, the town will have :to look for dr`veloperS whom he cl,ii:med.
Concern and residential land residential land.',' • .• • - would ,be willing to sell land to
will remain ti ht ' e1Q
""."The o-d'i.s'ciission'' t—t, itre'd " town: of Goderich 'is limited o'_ th.eW.e are close
around a report prepared b. o to a housing '
p p t1 y southward expansion . and Mr, cr•isi's, • expecially,. in rental
Mr. Davidson.examing the . Davidson' claimed that ccomodation,'' mayor.
• need for residential—arid in- developers will use . up their,.'Shew..felt. said. ' "There are
m �.r plenty- of jobs •in town but ac-
°-- rom'rnodation is still the big
• factor," •
Mayor.Shewfelt said that the '
dustrial •'land with 'the'
,Municipal Planning Con-
sultants residential study
and the ,Inducon Iradustri0
',Marketing study proViding• the
basic's,!at;istical inforrriation.
The report iv dicatec1 ,than a
ti range of 15, to 20 jobs'per acres
Would. create an employment
between 4,030 and 5,374 if the
indUStri1al park wa, pled. . r
Converted ft a , pcypulatibn;''
figure at a•:ra.te4if`3.ti people per
fain (', a population- t-ailge of
10,571 ".--to 14,105
ger rated from enploymentin._
the industrial park.. The
residential :land need based on,
29 ''people per, acre Would
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GODERICH PUBLIC
UTILITIES
Graduate
Miss Christine Rumble,'
laughter of. Mrs. Audrey
Kemble, Toronto and 1S3 Esse'c
:":' ii...(;oderich, and the late Mr,
titan Rumble, graduated from
l niversity of Toronto on May
'11►, Christine received her B. Sc.
.•1'hn):. cicgree aril is presently
;,nrolled in ' a . residency
:)r•ogranl -gat St: Michael's,.
•Hospital, Toronto.
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- so videoI ► T, NOR 'NA 5 44S$1 • ,,
town is in a desperate need of at
least an additional, 40 rental
units atresent .and some
people are forced to locate
elsewhe•r:.e ,because of the lack
of rental accommodation in
Godjrich. .
The' boa—rd. considered I a
prlosal to recommend to town
,council ' that the Town of
Goderich_ . enter the housing
•husiness and' provide,' lots at ,
lower costs .for' development.
The• ,town would be , exempt
from subdividing landsand:i't
not allowed to make any profits"
,unless they turned into another_.,
,town project such' as the
recreation compleX.
Planning board.- chairman
Dave' Gower ' told . board
member's, -:that ''there' 'ar'e 42
vacant lots in the, town' that
should be built 'upon this year.
It was 'suggested that the board
hold a general meetin ;on; the
three studies' in September to
set the: stage for the future
expansion and devel,oprnent of
the town
Crops need rain
White ,beaps,.:. just s.itting
t rnl>, rn fli* ',Ire,( rithllltely opt I1iI tic .,,tbou,t. thiti year's uffict "said (hitt the rainfall
net'd ,t1111e 1 ttl►i this \\eeh.' co►•n Crop pattet•n was typical for the area
:AV(' really do need some. Sime.o' tile southern arcus of and in tbther years the patternI•,Ilitt,,allL till, \\ eek,`' he saitl•� Huron Y'ounty 1;('t'eived;a•ainfall \vould be reversed,
the • \\ hila (ruins are just this week , but the Goderich - However area parks, cam-
sitting ,till and it N?.as.the good' Clinton area been exempt, . ping grounds -and beaches, have
r.11nt.11l ►n .Tune that'is hi�lping from. any of .the wets tiff, Sky t,ttr`acteu i;unlerous VISitgrs
fittl•b w we:Itht'r' sta loll Said neer the pat few. weeks and
Iro►ilcally ithe planting of that we can exPet.t only spotty one can htu'dlY c•l<lniplain-about
\\ hitt, beans, 111 the county wi1S showers If anything over', the the witl•m temperatures
d Inyt d by wet 1veathet' and Ilex1 week tl►ld tempera tures"�{' k owing that winter' is but a.fe' ' .y
now they the , in ne'01 of will cool tlov\,11
10t( 11)1 to 1 lOfl 1\1r.. PVITerr The last rainfall recorded In, •
ry..
claimed that 1laytng wiAs good the, urate Was on June 23 when a •
during the dry°peri4)d and sone' 1,1 inch of rain Was rete ed.„ nad de la' Roche, one of
` Canada's most famous authors,
elder ft11 111ers of the county are spokesman at the -,-'weather died'on July 12, 1961.
m
''itrt11• ht11T11,i teilll)t't'ttttttit,
and week, tit sunny skie.s�thttt,.
we ha ;e holt 1 e\i)enenc'ing is
\\'Mitt'(.'\t'►•\ ItD' tit'e'aili' o1 as
they shovel ,nett on those'bleak
tnTt'rdttys., ~�o,
'those who t.tn find 'cause to
conipltlin �tl ut the heat shoal~
Simply retia r on thole cold
January days and enioy it tahile
it's he,re.''Ilut lit farmers til;
Huron County ought be ,i,ust a
little more ,in\ltuls. to see the
.end of the'ht)t, J ,pt1l.
Don Peahen cif the Millistry.tlt
.Agriculture in Clinton said that,1,1
the present
vlriv+)r• Deb Sliewfelt was a platform speake-reiri Saturday
when. 'the Huron Historic 'Jail was named a National
rnr►n ami'nt„.•His.Warship.remindcd everyone that "our past
,h,ipt s ourtl'uture" "•(staff photo)
The past
o
'I•ormer. mayor ' Harry. Worsen„, oncedeeply . involved
•,.'oolitical1y with the Save the Jail Society, took a back seat at
.the official plaque ceremonies joining••forees with the (riwn
),and to entertain the guestsv(staff photo) •,
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