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Page 10 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Hanna thinks burying
lines is a good idea
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, 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.”
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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
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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.