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%verence plications pose problem
for- East Wawanosh township council �
A couple of applications for
about what plans prospective
code
similar call but refused to say
land severances raised a storm
purchaser Keith Montgomery
He suggested council should
anything on the grounds he didn't
at the May meeting of East
has for the land•
approve the severance on con-
know. Mr. Hallahan declared
Wawanosh Township council last
Mr. Montgomery told council
dition the purchaser enters into a
that so far as he knows there is no
week. After listening to protests
he wants to erect a 50 by 72 foot
development agreement with the
deed to the lot.
from ratepayers in the areas of
steel building for fertilizer_ and
township, saying this is the only
Councillor Don Dow said he
the proposed severances council
seed storage as well as parking
means by which the municipality
opposed granting the severance,
turned down one application and
for his school buses. However he
can control what goes onto the
although not for the reasons
Postponed the decision on the
refused to comment further on
land
mentioned by Mr. Jaretzke. He
Other until after a meeting of the
the matter, saying he was just at
"You get that kind of control by
noted that the Coulttes farm is a
interested parties can be
the meeting to listen.
a secondary plan and zoning
viable 200 acre farm and that the
arranged.
Mr. Hamilton said the
bylaws.'' he said. neither of
house on the lot proposed for
A delegation of residents of
residents of Hutton Heights don't
which East Wawanosh has at the
severance is the only one on the
Hutton Heights led by Ross
buy the argument that the'
moment although work on a
whole property. He said he is
Hamilton attended the council
building's use will be primarily
secondary plan is scheduled to
opposed to severing all, the
meeting to voice their concerns
agricultural. It will be a com-'
start this year.
buildings away from a viable
over an application for a five-
mercial building, used to
Eventually Mr Campbell
farm.
acre severance on the farm
maintain and park the buses, he
suggested council should set up a
The vote on the motion to grant
owned by Mrs. Harold Congram.
charged.
meeting with Mr. Montgomery.
' the severance was two coun.
The plot to be severed lies just
He said this would be the first
Mrs Congram and the residents
c•illors for and two against and
south of the residential area
commercial enterprise in a
of Hutton Heights to discuss the
Mr. Hallahan declared the
along Highway 4 and
residential area and would
problem and council agreed to
motion had failed.
homeowners were concerned
- depress the value of the homes,
organize a meeting for later in
adding that residents are eon-
the month
cerned the lot could -be resold and
It will await the outcome of the
f'
British airman
turned into "a real junkyard"
like lot in
meeting before taking further
the with the cabooses
action on the severance ap-
returns to town
Morris Township.
He also said the residents don't
plication or the application fora
building permit which was also
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richards
believe this is the only place
-uhnutted at tht m
meelR
TEESWATER STABLE BUMS
where Mr. Montgomery could
yH:S'ENAN('E
The May 5 meeting of the
of Finchapstead, Berkshire,
build his bus barn, suggesting it
rt ItNED Dt►" N
Teeswater Stable Bums was held
England, visited Wingham last
could easily go in Wingham or
Latet u;'!hc meeting
at the Teeswater fair grounds.
Sunday and called on Mr. and
elsewhere in East Wawanosh
turned down an application for a
There were 15 members present,
Mrs. Bill Cruikshank of RR 2,
where there are alreadv com-
severance from James Coultes
including 10 with horses.
Wingham.
mercial enterprises.
after listening to arguments
To start the meeting the
Mr. Richards was one of a
He charged that Mr. Mon-
against the severance by Gerry
members assembled their horses
group of about 20 young British
tgomery is making a deceptive
Jaretzke
in a riding circle. The members
airmen who, while taking their
application for an agricultural
Mi. Jaretzke. whose farm lies
without horses stood in the
course at the British Com-
building which would actually be
just across the road from the lot
middle and took turns instructing
monwealth Air Training School
used for commercial purposes
Mr ('Dulles wants to sever, told
the riders.
Port Albert, were welcomed
and asked about a report that
council he doesn't intend to be
Mrs. Smith conducted exer-
in to Wingham homes for
Allan Nicholson would also be
� mayor of a little village out
cises while on horseback.
weekends and leaves. He was a
involved in the enterprise. Mr.
there, the way land is being
During lunch Frank Renwick
frequent guest M the home of Mr.
Montgomery denied that Mr.
severed". fie also charged that
talked about proper stable
and Mrs. A. D. at the
Nicholson is involved in any way.
the application is misleading,
management. He gave several
nd Patrick
corner of Minnnieie and
"There's deception here. I
saying he had talked to Allan
good pointers, such as feeding a
streets. He has never forgotten
don't like the sound of it; I don't
McBurney, who was listed as the
horse the same amount of hay
Wing hospitality.
like the smell of it. I think it
prospective purchaser, and he
given daily, but feeding the horse
Currhentlemi y and his wife Julie
stinks." Mr. Hamilton declared.
( McBurney) is looking for a
morning, noon and night. This is
are holidaying in the United
Reeve Simon Hallahan told the
larger plot to erect a shed for
better for the horse and means
States and while visiting New
members of the delegation they
heavy machinery repair.
less boredom for it too, he said.
York State took the opportunity
are free to object to the ap-
The lot Mr. Coultes wants to
Many horses chew stalls when
come to Wingham. While here hea
plication for severance and
sever is only six tenths of an acre
bored•
had a telephone conversation
council might take their advice
and wouldn't give enough .room
The members voted on a club
in Exeter
withre
and turn it down, but he asked
for a sizeable machine shed, he
name and came up with the
sh.MacWi r.
where she and Mr. MacWilliam
khat council is supposed to do if
said, claiming this is "just
Teeswater Stable Bums.
` now live.
Mrs. Congram applies for the
another angle" to try and sever
The Bruce County interclub
building permit herself and then
the property. A previous attempt
competition will be Aug. 25 at the
Fresh Voiee
leases the building to Mr.
Montgomery.
Township solicitor Robert
to sever it had been made in 1976
but failed, he reported.
Councillor John Currie said he
Walkerton Horse Palace. Classes
are showmanship in hand, trail,
pole bending and equitation.
For A Strong,
Campbell, who was also present
has been told there is an existing
Carol Stover resigned as vice
at the meeting, told council that
deed for that land. He said he got
president and is being replaced
in his opinion it doesn't have the
a call from a lawyer "across the
by Nancy Monsma.
ON MAY 22nd ELECT
right to refuse an application for
street" in Wingham who said he
.� .
.REM...YM i .fig RAEASAIG ,, £
a building permit from the owner
of the land so long as it meets ail
the conditions . of the builds
had seen a sworn affadavithat
there is a deed. Councillor Ralph
Campbell reported he got a
tib ties 1
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