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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-08-24, Page 41PAGE WA"-GODERICH $YGNAL.STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1983 . A liY-LAW BY THE i�RA e E 'E.Q�M �F Goa• RICH TO tE LATE LAN PURSUANT TO'SE� ION 39 OF THE PLANN, NG A;CT, R:S.O. 1980 TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich has passed By-law 37-1983 on the 11th day of July, 1983, pursuant to the provi- sions of Section 39 of The Planning Act, R,SmO. 1980. The following Schedules are attached hereto: 1. Schedule 1. being a copy of By-law 37-1983. 2. Schedule 2, consisting of the following: I. An explanation of the purpose and effect of the by-law, li. A key map which shows the location of the lands to which the.by-law applies. 3. Schedule 3. being a statement from the chief planning officer of the municipality in which the land to which the by-law applies is situate. 4. Schedule 4, being a statement of the thief planning officer of the county in which the land to which the by-law applies is situate. ANY PERSON INTERESTED MAY, within twenty-one days after the date of the mailing, personal service, or publication of this notice, file with the clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich notice of an objection to the approval of the said by -low or part thereof together with details of all or that portion of the by-law to which there is objection and detailed reasons thereof. ANY PERSON wishing to support the application for approval of the by-law may, within twenty-one days after the date of the mailing, personal service or publication of this notice, file with the Clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich notice of support of the application for approval Of the said by-law. If no notice of objection has been filed with the Clerk of the municipality within the time provided, the by-law thereupon comes into effect and does not require the approval of the Ontario Municipal Board. If a notice of objection has been filed with the Clerk of the municipality within the time provided, the by-law shall be submitted to the Ontario Municipal Board and the by-law does not come into effect until approved by the Ontario Municipal Board. This notice applies to all abutting owners of lands in the Townships of Colborne and Goderich. THE LAST DATE FOR FILING OBJECTIONS IS SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1983. THE OBJECTION MUST BE RECEIVED BY THIS DATE IN ORDER TO BE VALID. DATED at the Town of Goderich this 17th day of August, 1983. Larry J. McCabe Clerk -Treasurer Town of Goderich 57 West St. Goderich, Ontario N7A 21(5 SCHEDULE 1 The following is a copy of By-law 37-1983 of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich, THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GODERICH BY-LAW NO. 37 of 1983 A by-law to amend by-law No. 29 of 1972 WHEREAS THE Municipal Council of the Town of Goderich deems it advisable to amend By-law Number 29 of 1972, as amended; NOW THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich ENACTS as follows: 1. That Section 2 is hereby amended by adding after Subsection 16(n) thereof, the following new Subsection 16(o): 16(o) "HOME FOR RETARDED PERSONS" means a residential 'dwelling for the residential accommodation of retarded persons, provided: I) that such Home is approved by the Minister of Community and Social Services under Section 3 of The Homes for Retarded Persons Act. R.S.O. 1980, and amendments thereto; ii) that such Home is maintained and operated by a corporation approved by the Minister of Community and Social Services under Section 2 of The Homes for Retarded Persons Act, R.S.O. 1980, and amendments thereto: iii) that such Home is operated as a single housekeeping unit in which 3 to 10 residents, excluding staff, live as a family under responsible supervision consistent with the requirements of its residents: iv) that any residential dwelling used as a Home for Retarded Persons be fully detached and exclusively utilized for this purpose; v) that it is clearly demonstrated to the Municipality that such Home is required to meet the needs of the community and that proper support facilities are available; vi) that such Home is registered by the Municipality pursuant to Section 236 of The Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, and amendments thereto; vii) that such Home is issued a Certificate of Occupancy by the Municipality pursuant to Section 39(5) of The Planning Act, R.S.O. 1980, and amendments thereto; viii) that such Home is in compliance with the requirements of all Municipal By-laws. 2. That Section 2 is hereby amended by adding after Subsection 2(54) thereof, the following new subsection 2(54a): 2(54a) "OUTSIDE AMENITY AREA" means an outdoor rear yard amenity area within the boundaries of a lot for aesthetic and recreational use and may include landscaped open areas, patios and swimming pools but +3' shall not include any driveway or parking area. 3. That Section 9(1) (a) is hereby amended by adding thereto the following use: "a home for retarded persons" - 4. That Section 10(1) (d) is hereby amended by adding thereto the following use: "a home for retarded per- sons"' 5. That Section 15(3) (a) is hereby amended by adding thereto the following phrase: "and may also include the establishment of a home for retarded persons sub- ject to the provisions of this By-law;" 6. That Section 7 is hereby amended by adding after Subsection 7(12) a new subsection 7(13) as follows: "7(13) HOME FOR RETARDED PERSONS No person shall use any lot or erect, alter or use any building or structure for the purposes of a home for retarded persons except in accordance with the provi- sions of Section 16(o) and Schedule "A" hereof and the Special Provisions below: SPECIAL PROVISIONS: (a) SEPARATION DISTANCE BETWEEN HOMES FOR RETARDED PERSONS Minimum 300 metres (b) PARKING Minimum 1 parking space per 3 beds (c) HABITABLE ROOM AREA FOR RESIDENT Minimum 18.58 square metres (d) BEDROOM ACCOMMODATION Minimum 4.65 square metres of floor space and 11.33 cubic metres of air space for each resident under 16 years of age and; 6.97 square metres of floor space and 16.99 cubic metres of air space for each resident 16 years of age or over, with beds so placed that no bed overlaps a window or radiator and no bed is nearer to any other bed than .762 metres. (e) OUTSIDE AMENITY AREA Minimum 18.58 square metres per resident 7. That "SCHEDULE A" - PROVISIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL USES is hereby amended by: (a) adding a new line to the "FOOTNOTES" as follows: "(12) SEE SPECIAL PROVISIONS IN SECTION 7(13)". (b) adding the subscript "(13)" on Line 20 under Col- umns 2,3;4,5,6, and 10. 8. This By-law shall take effect from the date of pass- ing by Council and shall come into full force upon the approval of the Ontario Municipal Board or if ap- plicable in accordance with the provisions of Section 39(26) of The Planning Act. FIRST READING JULY 11, 1983 SECOND READING JULY 11, 1983 THIRD READING AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 11th DAY OF JULY, 1983. SCHEDULE 2 BY-LAW 37-1983 I) By-law 37-1983 has the following purpose and effect: By-law 37-1983 implements the Official Pion for the Town of Goderich Planning Area, which sets out policies for the establishment of group homes in the Municipality. This by-law permits one class of group home - Homes for Retarded Persons - to locate in any residential area in the Town of Goderich provided that the requirements specified in By-law 37-1983 are satisfied. These provisions require that such facilities are properly maintained, operated and managed and prohibits their concentration in any residential Eileen Palmer, Mayor Larry McCabe, Clerk neighbourhood. Group homes are seen as a better and more humane alternative to institutionalization for people with non-acute social, mental and physical pro- blems who require mare care than their families can provide, but do not require the level of care found in institutions and ensure that needy individuals are not forced to leave their communities to find suitable care. ii) A Key Map showing the location of the lands to which the By -low applies is not included since the By- law applies to all, rather than specific residential areas in the Town of Goderich. SCHEDULE 3 STATEMENT OF CONFORMITY TO THE OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE TOWN OF GODERICH PLANNING AREA I, Gary Davidson, the Chief Planning Officer of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich hove reviewed By-law No. 37-1983 of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich. I urn of the opinion that: The By-law is in conformity with the Official Pion in effect for the Town of Goderich Planning Area. Doted this 18th day of July, 1943 Gary Davidson Chief Planning Officer Corporation of the Town of Goderich SCHEDULE 4 STATEMENT OF CONFORMITY TO THE OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE COUNTY OF HURON PLANNING AREA I. Gary Davidson. the Chief Planning Officer of the County of Huron. havo reviewed By-law 37-1983 of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich and 1 am of the opinion that this By-law is in conformity with the Official Plan for the County of Huron Planning Area. Dated this 18th day of July. 1983. R. DMus per Chief Planning Officer The following are results from the Dungannon Fair held aver the past two weekends., Ladies' Section Over-all Champion — The lady acquiring the most points in adults' clothing, `'children's clothing, crocheting and knitting to receive a 410 voucher from Loree's Ladies Wear and a 1 - year subscription to the Lucknow Sentinel. Winner was Bev Fielder, R.R. 6 Goderich. Children's Clothing — The lady acquiring the most points in this class will receive a $20 voucher from Moffatt and Powell, Goderich. Winner was Bev Fielder, R.R. 6 Goderich. Crocheting — The lady ac- quiring the most points in this class will receive a voucher from Sandy's Little Butcher Shop, R.R. 6 Goderich and a $10 voucher from Loree's Ladies Wear, Lucknow. Winner was Mrs. Tom Lawrence, Auburn. Arts and Crafts — The per- son acquiring most points in this class to receive $20 cash from Dungannon Women's Institute. Winner was Chris McClinchey, Goderich. Hobbies — The person ac- quiring the most points in this class will receive a $10 voucher from Charman's, Lucknow. Wa ner was Bren- da Wylds, R.R. 7 Lucknow. Ceramics — Person ac- quiring most noints in this class will receive a $5 voucher from Cedar Hill Garden Centre, Lucknow and a Sheaffer pen and pen- cil set. Winner was Helen Nicholson of Dungannon. Miscellaneous — Person acquiring most points in this class will receive a $20 voucher from Fairview Foods, Lucknow. Winner was Helen Nicholson of Dungannon. Snapshots — Person ac- quiring the most points in this class will receive tickets valued at $5 from the Lottery Shoppe, Lucknow. Winner was Sandy D'Aoust of Dungannon. J. M. Schneider Special — First prize butter tarts — five pounds Crispy Flake. Winner was Lois Haggitt of R. R. 6 Goderich. Best decorated cake — First prize to receive a cake - taker donated by Bernice Glenn, Dungannon. Winner was Lou Brindley of R.R. 3, Auburn. William Nielson Co. Special — Best chocolate layer cake. Winner was Lois Haggitt of R.R. 6 Goderich. on Fair w Cadbury Schweppes Powell inc. Special — Best chocolate dessert. Winner was Rita Howard of R.R. 7 Lucknow. Ontario Bean Prod{ucer's Special — Best dish of baked beans. Winner was Lou Brindley of R.R. 3 Auburn. Preserving — The person acquiring the most points in this class will receive $10 cash, donated by Jana Health Foods, Goderich. Winner was Margaret Err- ington of R.R. 2, Auburn. Baking — The person ac- quiring the most points in this class t� receive a $10 voucher from A&P, Goderich and a $10 voucher from Weston's Bakeries. Winner was Michele Brindley of Dungannon. Flowers — The person ac- quiring the most points in this class will receive a $10 voucher donated by Lucknow Variety. Winner was Lou Brindley of R.R. 3 Auburn. Vegetables — The person acquiring the most points will receive a $5 voucher donated by Les Petter Shoes, Lucknow. Winner was Helen Nicholson of Dungannon. CONTESTS Balethrowing — Men's (24 entries) — First — Don Elliott of R.R. 6 Goderich — $5, Second — Robert Gibson of Wroxeter — $3; Ladies' (11 entries) — First — Don- na Hayden, R.R. 3 Goderich — $5, Second -- Debbie Drennan — $3. Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest — Children six years and under — Billy Tucker, Goderich, Children twelve years and under — Tim McNee, Dungannon, Ladies — Mary Ann Brindley, Dungannon, Men — Cam Yuill. The prizes were watermelon. Horseshoe Pitching — Men's Single — First — Alex Boa $10, Second — Harold Carter $8, Third — Dave Parks $6; Ladies — First — Sandra Rivett $10, Second — Heather Shetler ', i , Third — Marg Shewfelt $6. Tug of War — Winners — Dungannon Diggers, $20. Chainsawing — Class — Occ-35cc. — First — Ken McNee, Dungannon $10, Se- cond — Brian Argyle, Goderich $8, 36cc.-50cc. — First — Larry Alin — R.R. 4 Goderich $10, Second Robert Gibson — Wroxeter $8, Third — Ken McNee — Dungannon $5, 51cc.-6Scc. — First — Ken McNee — Dungannon $10, Second — Bill Andrew = Lucknow $8, Third — Brian Argyle — rs announced Ken McNee cleaned up in the chainsaw competition during the Dungannon Fair. Ken won the 0-35cc, 51-55cc and the 96cc and over classes. Larry Allin, of Goderich, won the 35-50cc class while Brian Argyle, also of Goderich, won the 66-95cc class. ( photo by Anne Narejko) Goderich $5, 66cc.-95cc. — First — Brian Argyle $10, Se- cond — Ken McNee $8, 96cc. and over — First — Ken McNee $10, Second — Clete Dalton — R.R. 3 Goderich $8. Over -All Champion — Ken McNee. Armwrestling — Men under 120 pounds — First — Jeff McMichael, $5 voucher donated by Ron Machan Hardware, Lucknow, Second — Dennis Park — $3: 120-150 pounds — First — Mike Mon- tgomery, $5 voucher donated by Ron Machan Hardware, Lucknow, Second — Allan McWhinney — $3; 151-180 pounds — First — Robert Gibson — $5 voucher donated by Ron Machan Hardware, Second — Larry Sowerby — $3; 181 and over First — Clete Dalton — $5 voucher donated by Ron Machan Hardware, Second — Dwane Rivett — $3. Ladies —100-120 pounds — First — Judy Carmichael — $5 voucher donated by Zehrs, Second — Linda Mon- tgomery — $3; 121-150 pounds — First — Debbie Drennan — $5 voucher donated by Zehrs, Second — Janet Godfrey — $3; 151 pounds and over — First — Joanne Sproul — $5 voucher donated by Zehrs, Second — Doris Fielder — $3. Baby Contest — prize money — First — $4, Second — $3, Third — $2, Fourth — $1. Up to four months — First — Corry Robertson, son of Debbie and Jim Robertson, R.R. 1, Dungannon; Second - Melissa MacGillivray, daughter of Don and Marcia MacGillivray, Goderich; Third — Rae Douglas Scott, son of Randy and Carol Scott, R.R. 1, Holyrood; Fourth — Ryan Brindley, son of Gordon and Agnes Brindley, Dungannon; 5 to 8 months — First - Jenny Tucker, daughter of Dawn and Wayne Tucker — 55 Hamilton St. Goderich; Se- cond — Matthew Redmond, son of Mike and Karen Red- mond, R.R. 5, Goderich; Third — Corey Culbert, son of Lynn Culbert and Bev Cook, Walton; Fourth — Casandra MacAdam, daughter of Diane Hayes, Goderich; 9 to 12 months — First — Charlotte Drennan, daughter of Gordon and Cathy Drennan, R.R. 7 Lucknow; Second — Julie Mole — daughter of Bill and Mary Mole — R.R. 1, Dungannon. Log Sawing — Men — First — Larry Park and Ron Pentland, $20, Second — Jack Pentland and Bill McWhinney, $10, Third - Dave Caesar and Clete Dalton, $5; Ladies — First — Beth Dickson and Marj Pentland, $20, Second — San- dra Pentland and Marie Haggitt $10 voucher Zehrs, Third — Laurie Pentland and Jean McWhinney — $5 voucher Ron Machan, Lucknow; Open Class — Larry Park and Ron Pentland to receive one half unit seed corn donated by Bruce Raynard, Pioneer dealer. Turn to page 11A • QUALITY WATER Can Improve The Quality Of Living Water Is Often Responsible For: • DRY SKIN •DULL HAIR •CHLORINE TASTE • IMPERFECT LAUNDRY •SPOTTING OF GLASSWARE •BATHTUB RING •RED STAINING •BAD TASTE & ODORS The Culligan Systems Can Correct All of These Problems Plus Protecting Your Family's DRINKING WATER Ian Morton Ask Ian abour our FREE HOME TRIALS Goderich 524-9571 Water WE ARE Conditioning