HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-10-26, Page 6Rage 6 Citizens News, October 26, 1978
WIN ITEC 'A' TITLE — The team from Shaws captured the 'A' division of the Zurich Men's Fastbail League. in the back row are
Wayne Meidinger, Ron Rader, Dennis Regier, Randy McKinnon and Terry Rau. The front row consists of Kim McKinnon, Mike
Denomme, Kevin McKinnon, Ken Fenwick and Pat Bedard. Missing were Rick Schilbe, Gary. Koehler and Jerry Rader.
hayfield council to meet for bylaw
Bayfield council met on
Thursday. The sample
procedural by-law con-
sidered at a special meeting
the previous week was pass-
ed. It was decided that a se-
cond special meeting will be
necessary to consider a
Land -Use by-law for the en-
forcement of the Ontario
Building Code Act. It will be
held on Friday, October 27th
solely to consider this by-
law. Consequently no un-
related matters will be
brought up at this meeting.
By-law 129 was also pass-
ed which will make it possi-
ble for fire-fighters to go
beyond their area and still
be covered by insurance.
Amendment to Zoning by-
law section 7 prepared with
a view to compliance with
the Ontario Heritage Act
requires that a public
meeting be held. Gary
Davidson of the Huron Coun-
ty Planning Board will be
notified and a request that
he attend the meeting will
be made. Saturday,
November 18th at 2 p.m. in
the Town Hall is the date
proposed.
After consultation with
river front property owners,
approval given to the cot-
tage colony at the last
meeting was partially
withdrawn, as the need to
continue to use the 66' right-
of-way unimpeded should be
protected; however at the
agreed rate of $6.00 per boat
per month the cottage
colony has permission to
rent the west side of old
highway 21 east of the cot-
tage colony.
A letter .was received
from the Huron County
Library Board, requesting
that the Board be notified of
meetings held in the library.
The Reeve assured Doris
Hunter, Chairman of
LACAC that a letter will go
to George Kapelos, of the
Ministry of Culture and
Recreation regarding the
payment of the bill owing
Hill and Borgal, Goderich
architects, for preparation
of the Bayfield Heritage
Conservation District Plan.
Mr. Peever of Blue
Anchor Marina requested
permission of Council to
build a small power -boat
marina to fill the need of
small boat owners in the
area, where 120 boats can be
accommodated. Questions
as to the noise factor and
road accessibility were rais-
ed. Mr, Peever asked how
soon he can expect an
answer as he will require
other permits, if he receives
permission from Council.
The matter will be con-
sidered at the next meeting.
Two applications were
made to purchase village
owned river -water -front
property east of the old
abutment.
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