The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-10-16, Page 15Raw pagel
pumps were ppreliased as part of
the stew project for $23?000,
It is the home owners resvon-
sibilitY to have the pump
installed and pay for any future
upkeep.
e operating or user fee
ratepayers will be charged, on
their bi-monthly hydro bill was
determined by B.M.Ross and
Associates who calculated how
many dollars had to be generated
according to the dollars of water
bine& The factor -is 145 per cent
of the water bill, or $26.10 every
two months. The link between
the water and sewage bills will
remain constant, in other words,
if the water rate increases so will
the sewage rate.
Under recreation and culture,
the town incurred a $28,000
expense.
While they cannot be com-
pared to each other recycling,
garbage collection and garbage
disposal cost the town $55,000
in total. The village's .share of
the recycling program after
grants • amounted to $4,000.
Garbage collection cost $21,000
and garbage disposal $30,000.
Councillor Reavie pointed .out
that the latter figure was the
village's share -of the -operating
and capital costs at Mid -Huron
Landfill site. He did say he
foresees the capital costs
reducing significantly in the next
two years.
•
The medical, we which is a
four way split between. "the
nicipalitios of Lucknow,
Ashileld„ West Wawanosh and
in1osCost the village. $LOW,
which is above and beyond the
rental funds received.
The village's sham of the
operating costs of the Lucknow
and District Fire Department
amotutted to $15,0009 This ser0,-
viw is also a four way split
between the aforementioned
municipalities.
Inspections controlswhich
involves such areas as the bylaw
officer and do!. control a
counted for $5,1 t 1 of general
expenses.
The county levy and public
and separate school education
levies were $62,000 and
$332,000 respectively.
Street lighting, which include.$
both energy used and bulb.
amounted to $20poo.
Major capital purchases thio
year revolved around new water,
lines being installed as the sewer
project progressed. Costs
included $30,000 for Gough
Street, $14,000 for Willoughby
Street and $122,000 for Ross
Street.
The village:f, _quarter_ share
interest In—a new fire. tanker
truck in 1989 amounted - to
$12,000.
The town equipment has been
upgraded with the addition of a
new aerial ladder installed on the
existing townnuck for $3-1,410t
a new town 4ruk for $19,000
and a used pickup for $7,900.
The old town wader was stratled
in on a used, one for a difference
of Slow.
Pakaing of the standpipe in
1990 wattle town $15,500 and
Reeve Murray pointed out that
after the cOosu1tingreagineers9
inspection it was determined the
standpipe had at least a good 10
years of life left in it.
.Renovations to the library in
1990 amounted to $6,628, for
which ,the town received a one-
third grant.
• 1411eitnO Sentinel? WeilnesdnY? October j, $4,1, Paitt
LO s al crowd
To allow for future expulsion?
the sum of $45.000 was used to
purchase land adjacent to the
current, uon-profit housing
project on Willoughby Street,
Tbis project is progressing
_favourably, although a WO week
delay may extend the occupancy
date to raid4anuary or early
February*
Herb Clark, who sits on the
non-profit housing onuniltee,
told those peon that over 49
applications were initially
received for the seven-twe
bedroom, 124ingle and one
handicapped units.
Councillor Gibson, who sits on •
No funding left for JK
from page 2
The $50 million that was intended
for is part of nearly $600 mil-
lion that is being re -directed this
year. That is the equivalent of about
one per cent of the total provincial
budget, said Laughren in a speech
on Oct. 2.
The IK 'surplus' was created by
school • boards not applying for
incentive grants for the X program,
as well as similar grants 'for the
Senior Kindergarten (SK) proem,
said the memo.
—In an interview after -the meethW-
Allan added that there is also no
indication that the funding will be
made available again next year.
No direct effect
But as the HCBE has no
implementation schedule in place
the lvfaitiand Valley Censer-
vation Authority spoke about the
tom's tentative proposal to set
up ,a walking path system
throughout the village. Currently
the town owns the Clqlt Railway
property from the sewer site W.
the village limits.
In summing up it would appear'
that the next major expense for
the town would be ap-
proximately U0000 for a new
hydro substation within the next
fiveyam.
The brightest spotfor council
in the past three years was the'.
completion of the long-awaited '
sewers. J •
for JK, the lack of funding, has "no
direct effect on us this year," said
Allan.
The HCBE has gone on record as
being opposed to JK for several
reasons; lack of classroom space,
lack of noticeable need of such a _
prom* in Huron County, and the
safety of JK pupils who may l!ave,
to walk along or crosabusY 11181v
ways to get to and froin the school
bus. The board has 'also expressed
concern about how much
implementation will ROAtiOcaii4r.—
*Yeti:- —
Also, in March, HCBE superin-
tendent of business and operations
Paul Carroll said it was never made
clear whether there would be On-
going financial support.
The former Liberal government
• Offered $100 - for capital.
- cenStruction and renOvations'mTeurAk
-implOnent 1K,' and the Out* •
NDP government bas indicated it
supports the cOncept•of mandatory
JK. While implementation zs. man,
MOO, lioWever attendatipeks not.
The H E,. has been split for -
some*AO wlietber or 110t tO
app4.!. for -sone of the goVemMent
grant: money -.for Once the
ruenet was provided on a ..!firSt
• come; first: Served! basis -
At a meeting in WO, Goderich
•
--trustee—Normat-Piekell----said—he----- --
wanted the HCBE to apply for the. -
money even though the e board op-
posed the concept of JK.
Pickell pointed out that he did not
want to see the HCBE be the last
board to apply, only to find there
was no money left,
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