The Citizen, 1989-04-12, Page 7Brussels council briefs THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1989. PAGE 7.
Proposal for apartment building discussed by council
James Fizell and Don Yake of
Don James Properties Incorporated
met with Brussels Council at its
April 3 meeting to discuss the
possibility of constructing a six unit
apartment building on the corner of
Stretton and Elm streets in Brus
sels.
The proposed structure was de
scribed as a three storey walk-up
and each unit will contain two
bedrooms. Mr. Fizell and Mr. Yake
have built similar buildings in
Wingham and Listowel and felt
that there was a need for one of its
type in Brussels.
They mentioned that as the
house next to the proposed site was
a high structure the apartment
should suit. There is, they stated
also room for ample parking so that
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cars will not have to park on the
street.
It was suggested that they may
need severance and should check
the records in Goderich. Council
informed them that a public meet
ing would have to be held for
approval of the application for
minor variance.
Reeve Workman said he thought
it was a good idea and Council
would do what they could to at least
help get steps rolling.
*****
It was decided that Clerk-Trea
surer Hugh Hanly and Deputy
Clerk-Treasurer Donna White
should attend the May 3rd session
of County Council in Goderich.
Therefore the office will be closed
that day until mid-afternoon.
To cover the yearly increase of
$3,120 in garbage expenses the
garbage collection charge will in
crease from $42 yearly to $48.50.
This is based on 472 single garbage
rates. Councillor Bruce Hahn said
that people should see that recyc
ling is not a losing proposition; this
will be an increase of less than one
dollar a week. It will appear on
taxes.
*****
A motion was made concerning
lot levies. It was decided by Council
that they levy lot levies on John
Street lots that will be affected by
sanitary sewer and water main
construction in 1989 payable to the
village on sale of property.
*****
It was decided that a street
sweeper will be rented from Max
Demaray at a cost of $15 an hour.
The village Works crew will be
repainting the road markings in
town.
There was a motion that Council
get behind the WHMIS program
and obtain the necessary items to
insure the safety of the works
employees. Council resolved that
they would support WHMIS safety
training and purchase supr’ies.*****
Building permits were issued to
Harold Steffler for a new roof;
Jerry McIntosh for windows, sid
ing, and repair of foundation of his
house; Gilbert Therrien for a
garage; Mike Thomas for the
construction of a house on John
Street.
Saturday
The Walton Area Sports Club
Committee held their April meet
ing in the library last Wednesday
evening. The ball registration date
is April 15 at the library, 11 a.m. till
2 p.m.
It was decided to have a combin
ed bake and garage sale on May 13.
The group will accept baking from
the community and will sell items
on consignment, get in touch with
any of the members. A new flag
will be donated by Joyce Marcuccio
for the present until the group
receives one from Murray Cardiff s
office.
Wl plans
luncheon
The Walton Women’s Institute
will have a beef luncheon this
month, held Wednesday, April 12
at 11:30 a.m.
In the evening Institute members
are planning to go to Ginettes
Restaurant in Seaforth for a dinner
prior to their annual meeting when
they’ve been invited to have it at
the home of Annie Reid.
Huron-Bruce NDP
elects McQuail
president
The Huron-Bruce New Democra
tic Party held its first post election
meeting on Wendesday, March 29
at the Lucknow Town Hall. The
executive was elected at the meet
ing.
Tony McQuail, candidate in the
last election was re-elected as
President. He is from Lucknow.
Keith Cleveland of Bervie was
elected Vice-President; Fran Mc
Quail was re-elected as Treasurer,
Jocelyn de Boer of Lucknow was
re-elected as Secretary; Peter
Vaughn of Port Elgin and Ron
Purvis of Kincardine were elected
as members at large.
Delegates for the national con
vention will be selected at the
annual picnic and meeting in
August at the McQuail farm. Plans
were made to keep the Huron and
Bruce riding associations actively
working together. A public forum
on provincial issues was discussed.
A proposal to host a joint meeting
with another riding for candidates
for the national leadership will
be pursued.
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