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Lucknow Sentinel, 2009-11-11, Page 10•ra 40. ::,aw..-••-•• ++-.....r.�s/r..�.Ar.av^�►�w. • Page 10 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 11, 2009 Hanna thinks burying lines is a good idea From page S , Councillor • Jun Hanna thought' it' • was a good idea to have the lines hied due to the health and safety concerns. "It's they right thing to said Hanna. "We want tt encourage Suncor every chance.we get for them to bury the transmission lines.” •" Staff said there has been no official paperwork forward- ed to date, or time- line specified. Fhragm tes ., application Huron -Kinloss Twp. staffsubmitted to apply pesticides to phragmites in August 2 and are waiting on approval. Ministry of, Natural Resources. and Ministry df. Environment have been . �n discussions regarding licensing 'requirements, how- ever nothing has been finalizO 'as of yet Staff has learned the -MNR and MOE are working with Monsanto, the man- ufacturer of Roundup, to meet labeling require- ments. The new licensing requirements will be in place .for next spring. Vegetation .on the beach Huron -Kinloss Twp. director of facilities and. recre- ation Mike Fair met with MNR repre- sentatives Mark Sh6teman and Kevin Hawthorn recently to discuss the 20, foot :.vegeta- tion control zone from the waters edge at Bruce Beach. The MNR representatives are going to discuss it further and send a letter outlinine their NO 035\ ‘1\1‘. CAC -3 Nt 4 --96-4rmit4N „:-)0,70 1,4011, sik60 (Sk C:94 %CD FD\—p 10 t€ N\1C3 -Dcc. MORE le Q U '4. ,,--10/1 15 EAR�fs T„yvN Rs ,�h-D rRL/CHS!rf� STRICKLAND TOYOTA 346 Huron Rd., Goderlch. 519-52d-9381 1-800-33&1134 ,booking for your closest dealer? Take atoW • through our virtual showroom at reattoy0ta.ca No security deposit on 2009/20101`/0s► • ON T A R I O TOYOTA DEALERS Real people. Great cars. (`-e') TOYOTA •�� s js*sIb M/w � 1laase$& ss�� M wilt u w. nflsttatisw, MA, I.Mitsssw. *so .N bow sr* setts. SU w.IIMN M •sat sslsi si I!1.OMaMs MMI t$ 4rttl�. Siniett aM� NsM M MO NM.N ps, moth lot SO ill. Mw moist s� bMN« N swim* OsErNb lot N: s NW MM MT R ��Ne. lw�Mt sN Mt st 1y MN. Mme. �N�►rga MWM CsMNa MM �*se sM4_M M, N me tea OMM/set MIas 1bisM« sM AMs od tow% OMMN1Ir Mtsil�. M.st M1MNw�O sN MNMIr/ Nn�N�M1 1O. !N!?CashO•ts�NeMtM MMNIw. •valid ~ sasmem* sO h Assess s s owM� M sod NIS . 1* diel,IMM Ings NSM IN.� O n,MsstWsMiss ohn MssIsl 1i/ Inc. sot �.Mk~�in 5 w(M wry rb1. 1iM IM/ ..?••01.041 �. K - _ b 55 551 ssr ats , tM . 1M ... position. As of right now; the MNR is not approving any removal from the beach's waterfront. "In my opinion, it's a good thing the vegetation is being left alone," said councillor Anne Eadie. "The MNR. backed up our stew- ardship manual, which is there to protect the beach. Our dynamic beach is still going strong." • Giant heed Huron -Kinloss Twp. council have received 64 letters . from municipalities across 'Ontario sup • porting the resolu- . tion passed by court cid of July 20 in regards to adding giant hogweed :; to the noxious weed scheduler under the Weed Cool Act. Huron -Ki oss received a tater from Leona Dombrowsky, tie minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affirs, and it looks. as though , no further actions will be taken by the lministry at. this tune for giant hogweed due to the fact:it isn't affecting the agricultural lands. The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) is now going to write the relevant min- istries Suggesting the use of collabora- tive efforts to devel- op treatment strate- gies for province- wide eliinin44ion of the species. • "We have lots 'of support from around ,,t the province," said v. Mayor'1'\volan, "We have to continue to follow up .on the issue and get sale results because -,we are the authors of the resolution.