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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-05-01, Page 21i rage 2 —1.- clinow Sentinel, liftleduesday, May1,1,996 Tractor used o pull hide upri 4roni page t Constable Andy Butch was the second officer on the scene and he also jumped into the water to assist. • A ureal resident, Ray Cunningham, used Ws tractor to pull the vehicle upright. Wirughamiil ambulance crews and hicknow fireli ;ht- ers assisted at the scene and "played their roles extremely well," Burgess said° "T'hey're, a pretty effi- cient cient limeroup anal well traineJto`° Police dlo not know if the vie tis had family in the area. The Ontario Provincial Pi lice and the Special Investigation Unit (SIO of the Attorney General's office continue their invrestigati"irli into the accident. Burgess said the SIU automatically becomes involved in cases where there ate police pursuits involving bodily harm or death. ,He said the SIU has a mandate to examine last weeks pursuit and will be recon- structing cting the accident and interviewing witnesses. a r a uscntam r isatin. ofum page 1. do is to r ensure the county contin- ues to evaluate ire iera 'iota as a viable and pru- dent alternative to ship- ping waste out of the area. During the question period which followed the presentation by the consulting companies, panies, Conn. Bob fiallaun of West Wawanosit Twpp asked when area resi- dents would know whether or not the M site was . going to be mothballed or approved.. "You can't leave the people in limbo,' said faliarnii o I sborite Twp-, Co , Prat own, who chairs the Planning and Develop- ment Committee, responded to IlallIa es question by stating that although she, understood his concern, nothing could be done until the meeting of the planning committee in May at which time she hopes recommendations for the future of the site can be, fonBulated for later -con- sideration by County. Council. "But we canat'promise time, at this time," .said Dowse The preparation of the incineration mastei plan suited In 198$ when li.ur.on County as1ed consultants Gore and Stortie to develop a 40 -year coun- ty -wide strategy for reducing, reusing, recy- cling, and disposing of residential waste from single-family and multi- ple family dwellings, as well as solid non -haz- ardous waste from com- mercial„ industrial and institutional `(ICI) est blis%mehtsa Stage One was coin- pleted o rya. May 1989, Stage 2A in August 1990 Stage 2B in April 1994 and Stage 20 iii February 199( Following the e1ei tion of the I'lauiy government, however, regulations regarding waste r is taae- int in Ontario changed and the count's planning committee agreed to a CCAA request that a review of available waste management .alternatives be completed prior to a find decisioT being ri hed with. refit to a' county .landfill site.: c�t�.a►f �ac�d; c1oor;p►rizes and entertainment by. Basement Brassand Sister Act Three veryorre Weloom el!! C�1AI G0nts.ei.u.aa., rzj s1.axs ea.�'.e i?'.::=asa-�.>ra.nca•�a.=:. t:a.'. ._ oda Ashfield towiiship council has decidedto- withdraw The proposed six-month . garbage: colleetiof► service and: its treelatcd .lee from all of Port Albeit. As .a result, all residents of, Port Albert - seasonaland pernitarent will tre,resporisibletOtaetheir.garbage bags and have ,the*transported to, the landfill site', About 10 iratepayers.fron Pori Albert attended ,the Apd '19 Meeting of council to voice their objections o the proposed service and the corresponding fee to be added to taxes. They 'priesente4n petition obj of - .t adi"cont sin '1'2 s gnatiu s.Two ►etter were::also received objecting to the proposed arrangement,. p .` roup iindicated that.:many ppe ►'went r atepay- +FIs•cull rrt n a tl C y.contract gear' t'ourid service :frarxr` h. pi ,vate individual and :were satiisfied "►tli that; .ince erne' 8i NS y b R i Council told ;thegroupthat totscollect on service was'+ffered .as an alternative,to'"the fib system wr<oh Blas lin i> : place m Port Al rt 10seasonal residents and :which has `been - repeatedly -used` by' ;satne ,lanais- thorized individuals both' locally and abron4. �t was pouited out that the "towiistup c sir tly `parovidc's ,six month coltectron`along the re nderof the lakeshare - at a similar feee Meir approval. of coupe. s. Tfr delegation indicated decision® e. )oriald ecianan, and two'other lakesh hie ratepay- ers.. from no xth' of Port Albert,, talked to, council ut .u. the 1996 tevy� for garbage•collectio and ,disposal: along the remainder of the lakesharcb,.;' council- explained, that they bad given..caieful con- sideration, to the options. and proposed what they felt was fair.;It 'was xplaiined.. that the service could be withdrawn for next your if a. consensus could:rbe ro bed in •each Beach Asso ciation. Janice 13. Blake has been hired as a landfill assis� tont for six ionth ProbattnnarY II . Zoning amendment A zoning airendment by: by Terry IVICClinchel for part Of lot two, knit Concession,. '14TP has:been approved by council *The' approxi tiately two ace s'of land, containing au existing hone and asiociated buildings, will now be designated agricultural al smaill holding rather than restricted agriculture, There were :no objections 'from neighboring landowners the health ° unit Or planning and ,develop-, meat. rezoning conformst ► the s and rr.plan. • An earlier severance application allowed Omit 23 acres of the Mc lin hey farms holding to tnerga on title with the abutting farm. 1ihGar Council lias decided; to hime a co p ►parry to conduct mntax recovery audit respecting goods and services tax and other enol', taxrelated is�s.5 u.,