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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-12-02, Page 31ONTARIO GOVERNMENT .NOTICE MVCA reviews projects at Twenty - n i n e municipalities of the Maitland and Lucknow River watersheds were represented at the 1981 general meeting of the Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority held last Wednesday, November 25 in Wroxeter. Other officials at the meeting represented the district and regional offices of the Ministry of Natural Resources in Wingham and London, as well as Tom Pro- ut, the General Manager of the Ausable-Bayfield Con- ` servation Authority. Introduction of guests at the commencement of the meeting also included Mrs. Margaret Bennett of Wingham. Mrs. Bennett was recently appointed as one of the three provincial representatives to the Authority. The first item of business on the agenda was the presentation and approval of the Authority's Advisory Board reports. The Chair- man of each of the four Ad- visory Boards (Water Management, Conservation Areas, Community ,Rela- tions and Land Manage- ment) summarized the work that has been undertaken thus far in 1981. Some of the major projects which were highlighted were the installation of gauging and monitoring equipment as part of the Authority's new computerized flood forecasting system and the co-ordination of Phase III of the Listowel Flood Control Program. This phase in- volves bank protection works to becompleted on the portion of the Maitland River running from the Spinrite Yarns factory to the C.N.R. bridge in the. southwestern portion of the town. Phases IV and V are designated to be completed in the next two years. Suc- cesses umcesses were also noted in the Authority's new minimum maintenance approach which was implemented on all Authority conservation areas during 1981. The major portion of the meeting was devoted to an explanation and discussion on the 'whats?' and `bows?' involved in the development of the Authority's Watershed Plan. Although appearing as a somewhat complex pro- cess, the end product can be easily understood. The members were informed that the plan will act as a working guide from which the Authority can see where its priorities for the next 15: to 20 years will lie. It will also assist staff to plan their yearly work schedules ac- cordingly. Part of the watershed planning process involves a careful look at what condi- tion renewable natural resources are in. In connec- tion with this, a newly pro - The Santa Claus Parade was held last Saturday afternoon with about 30 entries taking part. (Photo by Cath Wooden) It sure is easier stretched out and riding on a float than it is to march in a parade. These two were on a float in Saturday's Santa Claus Parade. (Photo by Cath Wooden) deliv K -decorating, your home and ommerc ral•decorattng ( entre. Call n(trti • and %ve'II goyour decorating finished by Christmas! • WALLCOVERINGS • \lI the famous hranci names! • DRAPERIES & CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENTS We have samlileig I our stare of .all drapery fabric and eerncal hlrnds roll -up blinds woven wood shades mini -slat blinds • PAINTS •MINWAX PRODUCTS ( ommer( [al R Resrrlenhaf .erer(e for • PAINTING •FLOOR SANDING AND REFINISHING *TEXTURE SPRAYING •WOOD FURNITURE AND WOODWORK REFINISHING You'll like our ,horg-at-home seri., ice! K4ecoraiin ` LTO. , ; ►furan Nr (1,0, r 9 . ._ -' 48 42 :(4 ' eeting duced film, "Land Our Last Resource", was shown and well received by those pre- sent. Although not finalized as yet, the 1982 budget was presented for approval in principle. With a total estimated budget of $917,000 for 1982, the local share is estimated at $246,000 which would mean an averaged general levy increase of 11.5 per cent. Marlene Shiell, secretary -treasurer, ex- plained figures will not be available until year end when the Authority receives word from the Ministry of Natural Resources aft to what the Authority's funding allocation will be. Several project pals for 1982 were discussed and approved by the member- ship. One of the most delightful tasks of the meeting was per- formed by Jack Graul of Ellice Township and Chair- man of the Maitland Founda- tion. Graul informed those present that the Authority will be receiving, by dona- tion, a 125 acre parcel of land in the Goderich area. THE PUBIC TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT ACT PUBLIC NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 36 of the Public Transportation and. Highway Improvement Act M.S.O, 1980, chap. 421 and amendments thereto) the Lieutenant Governor In Council did designate portions of en existing highway known as Highway 21 as a Con- trolled Access Highway. The portions of Controlled Access Highway, having a right-of-way of approximately 06 fent to 200 f..t In width, are located In: 1. Township of Colborne, County of Hurd Part of Lots 1 to 18, Concession West of Lake Road; parts of Lots 2 to 16, Concession East of Lake Road; part of "Groot Meadow" and part of Blocks "B", "C" and "D"; part of Lots 97 and 90, Subdivision of Block "C" by J. Macdonald, Esq., all In Western Division; part of Lots 1 to 7 and 12, Registered Plan 6; part of Lots 1 to 15 and 30, Registered Plan 8; as shown on Ministry Plan P- 2225-44. 2. Township of Ashfield, County of Huron Part of lots 1 (S 1/2) and 2 (W 1/2), Concession 1, Eastern Division; part of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 (E. Pt.), 5 and 6, Front Concession, South of Town Plot, Western Division; port of Lots 1 to 4, 5 (E Pt. of S 1/2 and N 1/2), 6110 10, 11 (E Pt.), 12, 13, 14 (SE Pt. and NE Pt.), 15 (E Pt.), 16, 17 (E Pt.), 18, 19 (E Pt.), 20 (1 Pt.) 21 (NE Pt.), 22, 23, 24 (E 1/2), 25, 26 (E Pt.), 27, 28, 30 to 37, 39, 40 (incl. SE Pt.), 41, 42, 43 (E 1/2) and 44, all in Front Concession. North of Town Piot, Western Division; part of Lot 1, Conces- sion 1; part of Lots 1 and 2 Concession 2; part of Lots 2 (W Pt.) and 3, Concession 3; part of Lots 3 (5 Pt.) and 4 Concession 4; part of Lots 4 and 5, Conaswlon 3; port of Lots 3 and 6, Concession 6; part of Lots 6 (S 1/2) and 7, Concession 7; part of Lots? (5 1/2), 8 and 9, Concession 8; part of Lots 9 and 10, Concession 9; part of Lots 10 (W Pt.), 11 and 12, Concession 10; part of Lot 13, Conces- sion 11; part of Lots 13 and 14, Concession 12; part of Lots 15 and 16, Concession 13; part of Lots 17 and 18, Concession 14, all to Western Division; part of Lots 9 to 11 (East of London Road), Lots 1 to 3 (West of Harrison Street), Lot 3 (South of Victoria Street), Lot 9 (North of Victoria Street), Lot 7 (West of Harrison Street), all In Registered Plan 2 (Port Albert); part of Park Lot 7, North of Melbourne Street and South of Drury Lane, Registered Plan 9 (Port Albert); part of Lot 1, Registered Plan 11; part of Lots 7 to 45 and Lot "A", Registered Plan 5 (Town Plot of Annan); as shown on Ministry Plan P-2224-41. 3. Township of Huron, County of Bruce Part of Lots 70 and 71, Concession 1; part of Lots 35 and 36 In each of Concessions 2 to 12; as shown on Mlnlstry Pian P-2671-32 as shown hereunder: 600,, .rturipn • ASA ,,.. 0. ,S.natc V 1 Orden' In Council OC -1699/81 designating a portion of Highway 21 in the Township of Colborne as Controlled Access Highway together with the Ministry of. Transportation and Communications Plan P-2225-44 Was registered In the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Huron as number 3026 and publish- ed In the Ontario Gazette on the 27th of June, 1981, at page 2393. •Order In Council OC -2152/81 designating a portion of Highway 21 in the Township of Ashfield as Controlled Access Highway together with the Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P-2224-41 was registered In the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Huron as number 3029 and published in the Ontario Gazette on the 13th of August, 1981, at page 3076. Order In Council OC -1021/81 designating a portion of Highway 21 In the Township of Huron as Controlled Ac- cess Highway together with the Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P.2671-32 was registered in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Bruce as number 186602 and published in the Ontario Gazette on the 2nd of May, 1981 at page 1447-1448. Plans P-2225-44, P-2224-41 and P-2671-32 may bo in- spected during office hours at the following locations: The Officeof Mr. R. F. Carnoy, Head. Planning and Design Section, Ministry of Transportation and Com- munication!•, 659 Exeter Road, London, Ontario The Office of Mr. E. J. Zavitski, District Engineer, Strat- ford District Office. Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 581 Huron Street, Stretford, Ontario The Office of Mr. A. Wittenberg, District Engineer, Owen Sound District Office, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 1450 Seventh Avenue East, Owen Sound, Ontario The Office of Mr. H. Milburn, Clerk, Township of Col- borne, RR5 Goderich, Ontario The Office of Mr. D. M. Simpson, Clerk, Township of Ashfield, RR3 Goderich, Ontario, Tho Office of Mrs. M. Coiling, Clerk. Township of Huron, RR2 Ripley, Ontario Record Services Office, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 1201 Wilson Avenue, Downsvl•w, On- tario • The Controlled Access Designation does not ex- propriate land, but after the effective date, the provi- sions of Section 38 of the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act (R-S.O. 1980) in respect to permits apply. Enquiries regarding this designation should b• mod. to: Mr. E. J. McCabe, Regional Director Ministry. of Transportation and Communications 659 Exeter Road Box 5338 London, Ontario N6A 3142 Dated at London, Ontario this 10th day of November, 1981. 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