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Keith NOrton,
Minister of Community and -
Social Services
William Davis, Premier.
Ontario
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West Wawanosh ToWn- •
ship Connell. met for the
regular March session at the
'
Municipal . Office on tues
day, March 4; 1980; All
_._:_mernherS r _attended,,ith-
Reeve Foran presiding.
The ;minutes Of the Feb-
ruary meeting were read and
adopted on motion' of Coun-
eillors Hickey and Cranston,
The Clerk was directed to
contact the Assessment:Of-
fice with regard to having
repreSentatives speak to
Council: in connection with
.....-___As5essnaent_alierations under,
Section 86 of The Assess-
ment Act, at the April meet-
ing,
By-law It '18, 1979 Was
given third reading and fin-'
ally passed on a motion by
::Councillors .Cransten and
Durnin. This is the berrow-.
Mg by-law to prOvide aid in
the construction of tile drain-
age loans.
13y-Law ft 4, 1980 was '
given third reading and
finally passed.on a motion by
-.Councillors Durnin and Cran-
ston, This by-law iitioses
special rates on certain prop-
erties in the municipality to
cover tile drain loans.
Motion by Councillors
Hickey and Cranston, That
West VVawaposh accept The
quotation of Corrugated Pipe
Co. Ltd. for the supply of--a
49" x 79" riveted pipe arch
culvert, at $55.85 per foot.
Motion by Councillors
Durnin and Hickey, That
West Wawanosh Township
accept the quotation of Pol-
lard Bros. Ltd. for the supply
and application of liquid cal-
cium chloride at $118.25 per
flake ton tequivalent for the
1980 season, subject to ap-
proVal by the Ministry of
- -Transportation _and --Corn-
mu nications.
By-Law it 5, 1980 was
given third reading and fin-
ally passed on a motion by-
Councillors Aitchison' and
Hickey. This is a Peace Time
Emergency Measures by-law
which Maitland Valley Con-
, servation Authority drafted
and submitterffor considera-
tion. It offers liability pro-
tection to Council for deci-
sions made during an emer-
gency as Well as, outlining
. responsibilities for municipal
officials and employees. iviotko, by Couricillor4
Hickey and Aitchison, That
2West. ,Wawanosh Township
accept both the tenders of
Norman McDonald and Torn
Armstfong at $145. per Cu.
yd. for the first 6 miles and
51,20 pet inile thereafter' for
supplying and hauling pit
run gravel to municipal pro-.
ieets fer 1980, with, the road
superintendent to use. his
discretion 'in dividing the
work as equally as. possible
between the two. •
The road accounts were
`ordered paid On motion of,
Councillors Durnin and Cran
ston. • '
Mbtion by Councillors
Hickey'i and Aitchison, That
the road superintendent be
authorized to, advertise for
tenders:for crushing and
hauling approximatelY
21,500 cu. yds. of granular
material to roads and stock,
piling, approximately 500 cu.
''yds., in: the 1980-season.
The Hamilton Drain pre-
lithinary report submitted by
Engineer Wm. Shifflett was
diseussed, and it was agreed
to meet with the engineer
and the owners concerned on
Monday, March 10, 1980.
Motion by Councillors Ait-
chison .and Hickey, That
West Wawanosh. TownShip
accept the application of
Gerald Jefferson to count the
dogs in the Township at
$1,85. pet dog. . •
Motion fOr Amendment by
'Councillors. Durnin and Cran'
skul l That *e-a-Virawanogh
Tovvnship accept the applica, "
tion of Kathy Ann Olsoli to
count degs in the municip-
ality at S1..75 per dog.
Reeve Foran voted in
faVour of the motion, thereby
defeating the amendment.
Motion by Councillors.
Cranston. and Hickey; That.
West WaWanosh Township
Council hereby gives -first,
second' and, third reading, to..
BY-LaW #'6,, 1980, to author,
ize a raise in the rates to be
charged to dog, owners in the
Township. Rates included -in
the by-law are: first male or'
spayed female dog; $5.00; ,
each additional male or spay-
ed female, $10.00(first fe-.
male dog; $8.00; each addi-
tional female, $15.00.•
The general accounts were
Passed. for payment 'on 4'
motion by Councillors Durnitt
and Hickey. ,
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