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Clinton News-Record, 1984-02-01, Page 34 vwc974.- 277. .7, "Mr 4. fr014.040$1 notnecessary t94‘VA noise or darn from feet/0k .it can be controlled. 'These in clilattieS: WIN not be ebilea down but _rather wlinr*rporate noise and dust controls. • aeral! is controlled, noise and dust can Ye* detrimental effect on property values. assessment."no....df„ MK* '114Well said that the Ministry of Pariroliniellt has guidelines for commercial feed and min drying facilities and he • "suspected that any Wire expansion in Londesboro would be subject to these guidelines." Tom Duiztr of Londesboro said there there are also problems with pollution en- tering the rivers through tile drainage and septic system. . Lack of planning Hullett Township Councillor Clare Vin- cent, who chaired the meeting, said that lack of planning a number of years ago was responsible for that problem. _ "if therehad been planning ,59_yar,s ago when these areas were established, the drains could have been properly located to' avoid problems. It is the same with industry and farming. It is often the management which causes problems and this is difficult to look at through a secondary plan," Coucuillor Vincent said. ,• KenAriastrfalint1411:10ondeabOro:i. said he w011id*ilit in* hathlet hut didn't 'believe that 14Ondesbor0 will Op:and much in. the future. "I *Mild bUild n a hamlet 1 lived .Stratford for 18 years and compared to Stratford, there Is 49 no* ar Pollution UP here, recommend that there should be no building in the -countryside, leave the farms as they are. I don't believe there will be much growth in 1.40110eaboro over the next 60 years," Mr. Armstrong sak. "If you don't allow non -f residences in-- tbe countrY, the hamlets will grow larger." was derived from the above statement. Severances questioned "In the past meetings we have come to the conclusion that Wilding in the country is not good for the agricultural industry. Building houses and severances can hinder agriculture...aax revenue can come out of the villages as well as the country," Ralph DeWeerd OMR ittindettOnstated: The discussion—then- eentered----eh severances and a situation was explained where a farming operatibn was not presently in use beside a residence. The rural Londesboro resident asked if there could be any restrictions to limit the size of theoperation, if new owners took over. One comment was, "your house is there 0 Be sure to book an appointment early FEBRUARY SPECIAL 1 0 Zpinoff poo, Hair Cut, Blow -Dry and Set February 8-14 SENIOR CITIZEN DAYS SAVE Tuesdays and Wednesdays Make your appointment soon with Bonnie or Marlene • If • • , now, but the nelt, time they ar94114.thaaFea*!'‘ a home in the country but in to ; , It was mentionedthat a mobile !,alae.Is 44 "Now youhave rlghts and will probably alternative ;AY :for sons and be able rto step the farther from expanding. daughters. Bob Trick This is Amt. has to be controlled, farmers .severances aro not allowed, then there is no have to be able, to expand and this is -why alternative but to aflow a mobile home." there should not be any severances near "In the rant area, have, 49. to viable farm operations that there AM Pin mobile • Mr. DeWeerd restrictions On agriculture," Mr. DeWeerd 414414:7 t added. Mr. Caldwelli U*1010'044 the comments Tom agreed and sald,' by saying that township ,council has two -have* develop!, ex decisions to millie. He explained, "On one bonra. 1 would not put hand severances: may be allowed, but this beside a Mobilo lontlV • • °An area designated roilnobile .homes will cause more problems than If properly intregated in a residential ma," Penny Overboe of Londesboro said. Mr. Caldwell explained that most mobile home parks are In, one ownership ;and, managed, He said the success mon depends on management and the initial sektiip. If properly planned and adad they can be quite coo uld 'Ile • 9. borne will result in restrictions being placed ori agriculture and if not now, probably in the future.: As pointed out, the property owner has legitimate SOILS to protect. On the other allow severane in theagricultural area." hand, council If make a decision to not Any iaet f roma meetings? One concerned Citizen questioned the impact of -the lineetin,g:He-noted, I have -Pleasant (example, Grand', Coves Ej..ites talked. In .a-AriuMber-Lif: people„aboit-these meetings and they feel that these meetings are to pacify the residents. Does what we Historical buildings say have any iinpact or mean anything?" _ Mr. Caldwell askedresidents, "What Mr. Caldwell said, "We have preparedn- buildings are of historical significance in secondary plans and they are all different. .044fullett Township." The reason for this difference is based On Mr. DeWeerd said that there are probably what the planner and council/hears at these many buildings including century farnishut meetings -from the township residents. The -added, "What is this question getting at?" only restrictions tom _Heritage_ Ad _allows--eouncil-te._ provincial legislation and the general_ designate buildings which allows the owner' guidelines set out by the County Plan. There. -,:to obtain provincial funds for maintenance is no plan prepared yet and nothing has been and building improvements. The owner prepared or considered by council. We are must agree, however, not to alter the eX- forming ideas based on what we hear at terior of the building. Policies are usually these meetings." included in a plan to allow council to use the • Heritage Act in the future. It is an attempt to MObile home parks? protect and preserve historical buildings in The issue Of Owing mobile homes to the township, Mr. Caldwellsaid. locate in thetownship brought about con- troversy. Residents were asked, "Shouldthe Other meetings township have permanent resident mobile On Jan. 30, natural environmeit-i- home parks pr should they be allowed to recreation and extractive resources in locate anywhere in the township?'' • ' Hullett were discussed. "I would suggest no to both questions. I do On Feb. 13, the public is invited toattend a not think thaf Hullett is an area suitable for summary meeting at the Londestoro mobile homes. J think there are enough Community Hall at 8 p.m. loro MacDonald visits Listowel L.ISTOWtL - It was a grand night for. Scots - and Tories - at the annual Robbie Burns' dinner and dance held at the, Listowel Legion Auditorium on Jan. 21. The Legion's honored...guest was the MP for Kingston and the Islands, the. Hon. Flora MacDonald. Also attending were two otherTory MPs, 1 1 r 1) BEAUTY SALON • fl ALBERT ST:, CLINTON - 482-7711 or 482-9296 • •••• .!'•••• t:4; THE 101IAT I 111/ • ra CONNECTION S11 BUTCH CASSIDY 1UNDANCt PkOs WI ON. ',TIMM:, TOMO, UPPET 740 Forvorar tit EUBIE! . VIDBDDI SC '44k1160405,110,10..... •.• • 4*; al .0 (SS %M14 .,,, • lilt Bit Mt SPICI °I'. Iti Treat family and friends to Commercial -free movies during February and Save! Dozens of titles to choOsiffrom (including Walt Disney for the Kids) New ones arriving every week! 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