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. • EarmerS Union ,Director for •
district five, has urged farmers in
• ' eve l o ,ments Perth and Oxford counties to
learn from the official planning
process now underway in Huron
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"William. Newman's
statement, that there is all Alio
land available to supply our food
needs in the foreseeable futbre,
can only lead you to conclude, 'if
highrises pay best -.grow-them,'
Mr. Luther says, "These
irresponsible statements by/Our
elected leaders are enough to
make any agriculture producer
throiv up his arins-in disgust and
say what's the use ... let!s'Sell to
the highest bidder and let the
chips _fall where they May."
With zoning •agricultural land,
the problem of severences arises,
Mr.„, Luther observes. "Here
opinion is divided, some want no
severences at all, some , want
•• complete freedom to sever as they °
wish, and some watiLeonditional,
• severances. The majority seem to
feel that any fartirthat• had an
additional house on it should be
...granted the -privilege of severing
,it and quite a few are in favor of a
'once in a litctime' severance."
Mr. Luther says that once a
severance is, granted these
.severances' would then bantlie
residential,_probably belonging to
urban people.
was a rural county not affected by
urban develOpment 'such as is
found in the • York or 'Muskoka
regions„ •
"Only two percent of Canada's
total land mass is considered
prime agricultural, land," Mr.
.1444her observes. "Society • is
being made aware of the
importance of. retaining. this
natural resource . for food
Production, but unfortunately the.
problem is just • being given lip
service.' Society. is not willing to
pay the piper and there are costs
involved.'
Mr. Luther ! said farmer's
suspect that until a crisis arises,
such as the oil and gas crisis, the
majority of socioty will, not come
to its senses. • As the'Old adage
XayS 'buy land, they just ,area'
making any more'. InVesting in
land for farming •purpoSe's does
not give the return that 'investing
in it for urban development does,
"As a result," Mr. Luther
says, ''food. producing land
always loses' out, .io urban
development." . '
. • Mr, Luther goes on to charge
that' Darcy Mckeough ,is only
„prepared to establish guidelines
without teeth.
Home builders ihoUld
some place else besides rural
Huron County says the Huron
Federation of Agriculture.
Federation, members. Thursday
.night adopted in principle a tough,-'
eland-use policy' which
cecommends that no s.eArances
i; be allowed for new' residences in
,rural • •
areas. . •
. The policy, which is to be'
•preSeritod to all township cOuncil-
• • • •,Ioti.*nd • the County Planning
!•-Departnient .. for consideration,
pags ,limited amount of
i,Plfigihtd.: • expansion may be
„permitted • in, • or adjacent to
''VEL5ting towns." But the Federa-
Oon.wants .no, major develop-
. t.'nierifS tO Lake, place in Huron,
""Major disrtiptive industrial
tend institutional complexes
should 'be prohibited in Huron
• •-.NCoupty, ,eg. power plants, steel
'I - the brief
;'Lrecorturiends, • „
TO policy paper was drawn up
t by. the Huron Federation's Land
',Use and Tariff committee consist-
•9•ET 'Of Merle Gunby, Gordon
i'Blatiehard, • •Chartio. • Thorrias,
George . UnclerwtiOd, Douglas
.Cameron and John ,Oke."
• •• 4• k" The committee, according to •
;:.Merle Gunby, was split 'on , the
issue Of granting 'severances for, • • • ••exieting'surplus residenceX in the.
"This is just sitting on the
fence," said one farmer. "Surely
we can take a stand on this."
Other farmers said it would be
"a waste" • not to allow
*severances in some cases.
After 40 minutes discussion the
resolution passed as originak
presented by the committee:
The Federation also recom-
mended that steps be taken to
"preserve the agritulturally •
oriented 'cominUnity, which
-provides a compatible economic
and social .environment in• which
the family farm can function
efficiently."
Mobile homes should only be
permitted .as part of a, mobile
home park, or as residence for
someone who is actively engaged
in, operating a farm, the brief
states.
The brief rejects the Ontario
Governments stand that land use
Planning be &tine only, at the
municipal level.
"We-suggest that there is a
need for Provincial Government
involvement in the planning
process, to designate large 'areas
for specific uses," it reads.
. Federation members' heard an
explanation of new income tax,
laws from Bill" McEachern and
Fred Sisson of the Kitchener tax
" I is reasonable to assume
that members in those counties
could be involved in this type of
Planning before long," he
observed. "Maybe something ,is
belpg thine already ...if so, get
invalved for you will be affected."
Mr. Luther's comments were
made in connection with a report
'prepared by James F. McLaren
Ltd., Environmental Consultants,
consisting of methodology and
'policies for the County of Huron
and the province of Ontario in the
field of planning. That report was
first made public in July of 1975.
The 190'page report is a....ktudy
in land use pOliciies .in the
agrictilture perspective. It is
broken down under topics of
agriculture, recreation , urban,
forestry and mineral.
Huron County was chosen at
that time because it has no plan
while .most other counties shad
incomplete plans and .some had
.numerous separate plans in a
single county. Secondly, Huron
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Always drive to the right of the
lane on a hill, not the centre line,
warns the Ontario Safety League.
Unseen traffic over the crest may
require evasive action. -
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es-appointed
The 1977 Goderich Airport
Committee will, seed County ,:-
representative Warden Doug
McNeil, and Property Committee
ChairMan john Jewitt.
In addition to Reeve Flannery,
J. R. Hunking, Chairman of the
Social Services committee,
Warden Doug McNeil, and J. F.
M acDonald • were appointed to
the Board of the Children's Aid ..7 _ - - Society.
James Mair of Brussels will
serve on the Board of Directors of
Conestoga College, Warden
McNeil on the Huron Center for
Children and Youth, Donald
Eadie-;on' the -Htiron Power Plant •
Committee and the members of - „
the 1977 County.. Execu tive
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life Lodal Government` Study „
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-"voted to 'uphold the redornmen-
41ations of its Executive Commit-
. „fee in the matter of appointing
- representatives to various koards
'-and committees for 1977.
Only two ,of the appointments,
that of'Clarence Boyle of. Exeter
'to the South Huron Hospital
:030ard an,d J. F. Flannery to the
..Children's Aid Society 'Board,
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Pmove to return present
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John Fischer of ' R.R.#1,
Bluevale Will serve another term
th4 Cattriff representative en
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""Board. E. •Beecher Menzies of
t'Clinton was returned to histseat•-•
't:orl the Clinton Public Hospital
Board as was Gordon Rimmer to
the Seaforth ComMunity Hospital
Board and Mrs. John•Berry to the
Board of the Alexandra Marine
and' General Hospital in
Goderich.
Warden Doug McNeil, Property
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and Executive Committee
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