The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-03-28, Page 14h'
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Council adjourned to allow a
municipal drain review meeting
to take place. Mrs. Harvey
Tum
Tbe
rry yl tables
bul'old
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tonera expressed some
concern about the damage the
drain would du to her property.
Drain engineer E. W. Shifflett
Tbough Turnberry Township four inspections of a building necessary roadwork would cost hole every year. Were going to amounted to as InYCb as $Mae noted $894 is being allowed for
council reviewed a proposed while it is being constructed. The =399,100, Reeve Don Eadie have to pay up Ma of these in the last year, Mr. Eadie Yid, damages to the property and that
buil tg bylaw and had no ob- building inspector is to be reported. That figure includes times. " He suggg" that if He said the move to having two only a narrow strip of land will be
jeetioos to it, council will wait notified two working days in the estimated cost of all council were spending as U it full-time road workers and a disturbed when the closed drain
until the bylaw is retyped and advance of the construction of the necessary related work except were its own money, the spending part-time road superintendent is installed and that under the
will wait for Coca. Doug For- house footing, the structural the purchase of adjacent land would slow down. Deputy Reeve would cost the township little, if provincial drainage act everyone
tune's return from holidays framing, interior finishings and And survey and legal fees. Harold Elliott agreed, Saying any. , money. assessed as having a benefit from
before approving it. the completioti of -he building Mr Ead o estimated the town's that in times of restraint it could a drain must pay toward the cost
Under the bylaw building The by4aw pro% Le -ir a fine of hare r costs at about look strange that council plans to Mr. Baird warned that council of it.
permits for intensive farm upto$l a&vulx. cunvictton i ,),o,, ,,,,.,nil had originally build a $400,000 bridge and might have a hard time finding Council later passed bylaw
operations may require an a building Inspectors orders ar, A.ne ja the township's purchase a farm for $160,000, someone responsible who would number six, approving the
agricultural code of practice not heeded. Fres charged under ,har I its ouncil term, POSSIBLE JOB SPLIT do the part-time road superin- $13,641 project.
certificate of 'compliance. the proposed building bylaw will over ears. He guessed that Council asked road superin- tendent's job when necessary. He
Anyone altering the structure remain at $10 for the first $5,000 the toM i, .will rate would tendent Len Baird to decide told council he will consider
of, relocating, constructins or of construction cost and one have to he r -'-ed by about 20 which job he would take if council whether he would prefer working
ucaaaualf Or larger need 8 SUuB� IUr each >1,UUU OI COti' ml11S t0 lot' U,t: uaa ' c u.... ,Zh " ,. _ ..
Lou a elet
square g truc Ion cost thereafter. project. superintendent's job into two as a part-time road- superin- Mrs. Vera.Olechno, formerly of
building permit under the bylaw. In other business council '•It wouldn't be too safe", to positions - a part-time road tendent. Palmerston, has taken up real
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A building is defined as a considered how it would fit the raise the mill rate by that much superintendent and a full-time Council made no decision on dente in her new trailer home in
structure of at least 100 square cost of a proposed new Eadie Coun. Brian McBurney said. He road worker. whether to apply a hardtop Lakelet•
feet and consisting of walls, roof Bridge into a 1979-80 budget. argued that township spending Overtime wages for the present surface to the B-line. Estimated Congratulations to Mr. and
or floor our any two of those. Under one proposal prepared by will have to be curtailled. two-man road crew and part- cost of putting a double layer of a Mrs. peter Douglas (Joanne
The building bylaw will call for engineers a new bridge and "I can't see this going into the time wages for extra help tar and chip coating on the road Seip) on the birth of a son.
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