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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-11-16, Page 4oonin'iunity news Approve drainage applications The November session of West Wawanosh Township Council took place in the Office of the municipal building on Tuesday morning, November 1, 1983, MI members were in attendance - Reeve Aitchison presided, The minutes were adopted as printed on motion of Councillors Todd and Brindley, Councillor Todd indicated she would attend the Huron County Board of Education inaugural meeting on December 5, Motion by Councillors Hickey. and Todd, That the Township of West Wawanosh hereby authorizes the building inspector to Josue a building permit to flay Hanna for an additon to the house, Motion by Councillor* Hickey and Todd, That the Township of West Wawanosh hereby agrees that all owners assessed in the Young's Creek Drain will be notified prior to approval of any proposed repair on the drain in future, Motion by Councillors Brindley and Todd, That the Reeve and Clerk are hereby authorized to apply to the Ministry of Transportation and Communications for payment of the interim subsidy on 1983 road expenditures in the amount of $274,132,09, The road accounts in the amount of 568,076,55 were ordered paid on motion of Councillors Hickey and Todd, Motion by Councillors Brindley and May- nard, That applications for loans for file drainage submitted by M, Sproul and A, Delbergue are hereby approved by West Wawanosh Township Council, By-law #18,83, Rating Bydlaw for a tile drain loan on part of lot 13, concession 5 for $10,000,MO, was given first, second and third reading and passed on motion of Councillors Hickey and Brindley, By-law #19,83, a byalaw to dedicate a road as a highway within the Township road system, was given first, second and third reading and finally passed on motion of Councillors Hickey and Todd, Motion by Councillors Maynard and Brindley, That the Township of West Wawanosh strongly request the Minister of Municipal Affair* and Housing to declare a moratorium on the implementation of any new method of calculating unconditional grants until 19850 in light of the predictions that the Township of West Wawanosh stands to be adversely affected by the proposal of the Hoard of Directors of the Assoeiation of Municipalities of Ontario, and that the said Association of Municipalities of Ontario be requested to endorse a morator- hin>I, and further that the Minister be advised that this moratorium would also provide the Province with the opportunity to review the impact of its proposal on this Township and many mote municipalities in the Province which are similarly affected, The general accounts in the amount of 5354160,15, were passed for payment on motion of Councillors Hickey and Todd, Kinloss township council holds court of revision for drain 14inln** Township Council met for the regular meeting on November 7 with Heave Barry Johnston and all council members present, The minutes of the meetings of October 3 and November 1 were adopted on motion of councillors Gibb and McBride. Court of revision was opened on the Stirling Municipal train and an appeal by Cordon Shantz, k4 1, range, 1, NW was read and rejected on the grounds that the appeal concerned engineer's atlawances for land and crop damages and could not be dealt with by the court, There being no other appeals, court of revision was closed on the Stetting drain, The engineer's report on Branch °'d" of the J. W Henderson Mdnie4pal Drain as presented by Paragon Engineering Limited 1024 accepted and by-law 34-1 ;3 was given 1st and 2nd readings to provide for work an the drain, Court of revision for the drain is set for December 56, Council passed a motion to the effect that the TOwansfip of kintoss strongly requests the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing to declare a moratorium arc the implementation of any new method of calculating unconditional grants until 1985 as this Township is concerned about the negative impact of the adopted proposal of the Board of Directors of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and the Province of Ontario which would result in trio much of a decrease for one year and that any change in the negative of present grants be phased in at no more than 5% per year, General mounts lot 151,219',51 and highways accounts for 156,911,13 were ordered paid, On November 1 motions were passed to accept the application for a building permit for lot lb, concession 1 to construct an addition to a livesuck building; to instruct the clerk that the Township has no abjeriian too the proposed repair to the Y aake Municipal foram; that the application of Albert Colwell for a the drain loan be accepted for 111,14:00.09 for lot .8 and 9' Mange 1 5N1; that the agency c orcalation lost for the application by keg, Powell to amend by-law 7-1981 for lots 37-40 and 9'-12 req. plan 231 be adopted, and anally that the road superintendent he onstr1cted to advertise for snow/Mowing at the 'township haste site and at Washington streets east of LdckiNow. Lucknow council briefs Dietitos 1984 hexed ?mom Council discussed the t0g4 too& program with the village'4 engineer at their d4exeenov- Dyer raveeting, Village engineer Buns Revg4s , , ed e5timaate5 for the construction e1 roods requiring work in the village. Among the roads Gusted for reconstruction, Gough from ( ram to Havel tk; Rose from bomtraovv tov 9larveloc k ; Canning from Mace to Clyde and forth Delhi were corvsidereet1 as the top priorities; for the 19M program. CouriciN will deetde which roads, arum he consirr, ted 19M and sbvhmit their eVecvaic*vry to the engineer so the the prepara- tory woeli can he dome during the wiVi,t'er MOVirgE14 and tenden can he let in the early Owns told couned eve from the 4tandl- o'8 the preset/0 p ►ogaa m according to arse mud Me facet 01mt paw e1 the work i4 Ores* finished, Goaoagiso and Canning areae tip p>,acdaict're4. Uo IlfhtEntry Appirosnall Paul Ross of the Ministry of Housing notified 1.ucknoow. Village Conned that a P , owil) 0112i4 lyeen granted to the village's efforts to estalitisly a special ply area oro !Eve ofteciaD 4ecevetidaMy ON*. Ohms* Iffeenletwaftil Csr t lean Whhttvy, esodervt of the 11.06know l ostrrct HmrtkatooraD ,ocittst rn et cavtha tatekevcvarr Village Cocvnocvl aat Mt.* roe verOree meeting to ch4cu45 the hiceiotei rn 't gratnatss whic lo are heirvg scvarded to or voryinorion4 for the purpose of funding a proj ct mI Anee- valrite of the prowiwcey's nom m sitettrtida,y i>n D M. M>9s. Whithy said the 506ety Mid eh?scrry- Sed1 a,everaD peojecis and c veKe t1/4V erect Al ptWeVe td ekaoo>i+ the llti4tory of thae wafter xvOrts pm?* ono Caaret0ell 54freet. Mrs. W hiethiv vavifil (> tai 1' i 11c'1rniat'ioln as to Prow to arpiOyi $evr dile graasvt and hoov rr ehha - 4 avairl)o& . Cooriacill so/pperted Ore plans 00 the iet}r thhi?4 projlect. 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