HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-12-20, Page 10the buffer zone from the
fringe of the many
hamlets in the township
and removed a 1,000 foot
buffer zone from in-
dustrial or commercial
establishments.
The final approval
the secondary plan will
probably, not be given
until late 1980 or possibly
early 1981.
PAGE 10—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, T}URSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1979
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Huron Council passes Ashfield plan
BY JEFF SEDDON
Huron county council
amended the county
official plan Wednesday
adopting the Ashfield
township secondary plan
as the official planning
document for that
township.
The plan, ins
the work
for over two years, was
passed by Ashfield
township council earlier
in the month and was sent
to the county for its ap-
proval. Once county
approval is received the
docuement will be sent to
the province for final
approval.
Warren Zinn, reeve of
Ashfield, told council the
township made several
changes•in the final draft
of its plan before seeking
county approval. He said
the changes hinged
around agricultural
policies in areas where
urban and agricultural
land uses meet. Zinn
added that some changes
had been made to the
severance policy in the
plan. BY SHIRLEY
He told council Ashfield J.KELLER
had held several public
Meetings to discuss the
plan adding he felt those
sessions were well at-
tended. He said the
meetings offered council
a good cross-section of
public opinion towards
land use in the township
and that opinion was
reflected in the final draft
of the plan.
The changes worked
into the final draft in -
eluded a requirement
that all farm operations
and buildings as well as
other non-farm uses and
structures comply with
the Agricultural Code of
Practices
The change was
requested by farmers ,
who wanted the cer-
tificate of compliance
under the provincial Code
Ginn
wants
ideas
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ite bestowals and let
Thy light of'guidance
shine. .Illumine the eyes,
make joyous the souls and con-
no. fer a new spirit upon the hearts.
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464Pshelter beneath the banner of Th
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of Baha'u'llah.
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Gerry Ginn, chairman
of the Community Health
Committee at Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital,' promised that
his committee would
have a recommendation
to bring to the January
board meeting regarding
an emergency plan.
Ginnsaid two very
preliminary meetings so
far have resulted in
committee members
being made familiar with
an emergency plan
already in existence for
AM&G, as well as a
discussion about the kind
of co-ordinated plan that
would be ideal.
"We are looking at a
plan for a community
disaster as well as a
disaster that would
happen within the
hospital," Ginn reported:
He said the present
idea is to update and
improve upon the
existing plan, and then go
out todhe community to
see how it ties in with
other emergency
measures plans that may
be pending.
Ginn said AM&G could
handle only --about 25
emergency patients at
one time and indicated
the community health
committee was con-
sidering a plan for
"makeshift beds"
elsewhere.
Allan Chrysler, am-
bulance supervisor based
at Goderich's AM&G, has
some suggestions to,'
make to'the committee,
Ginn said.
!'We want to hear all
suggestions," Ginn told
the board. "We want to be
• sure that if something
happens, our plan will
work."
Don Wheeler, a
member of the com-
munity health com-
mittee, said there is a 20 -
bed emergency unit
stored at the Bluewater
Centre and one in Clinton.
Wheeler said it would
be the aim of the com-
mittee to "co-ordinate the
whole thing".
Ginn added that if
facilities at the
Bluewater Centre were to
be used in a community
disaster situation, it
would be responsibility of
AM&G to staff that unit.
"These are the kinds of
little things we're finding
out that are important to
know," said Ginn.
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of Practice to protect
present agricultural land
use for future urban land
use.
Farmers also' urged
council to insist that
future agricultural and
non-agricultural land
uses compty –with
Code of Practice. They
felt by doing so council
would be protecting both
the farmer and the urban
dweller.
The farmers also
wanted the 2,000 foot
restricted agricultural
buffer zone around all
urban areas in the
township to he reduced to
ucknow, Port ,Albert,
Dungannon and seasonal
residential areas.
The change removed
a.
;peace goodwill.
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