Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 31, 1976, p. 3

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ZF z SEWERAGE PROJECTION jnrn BY PATE MARCH a a 1 1 1 1 o 1 i J 1 1 1 If Is i 1 5 1 L 1L 1977 1976 1979 1980 1981 YEAR I9B2 I9B4 1985 1986 1987 The Acton Free Press Wed March 3 Decision reserved on zoning bylaw The Ontario Municipal Hoard reserved decision on Esqueslng zoning by law lo implement the Official Plan after two days of hearings in Gordon arena room last The Official pi land uses existed in desig s they NEW STUDY shows the apparently unexpected fact that Beardmore sewage would put the newlyexpanded plant at capacity a few months after its completion The town plant now takes 6 million gallons a day With an expansion due to open in 1977 Beardmore effluent would put the plant at capacity another year Coun cillors approving the use of the plant by Beard more haa expected plenty of extra capacity for town development Spray swamps ponds chairman W T repeatedly ex plained this hearing was simply to approve the zoning by law which must conform to Official Plan Some errors had been made in tht zoning by law where a piece of land was overlooked or designated something other than existing use The many people who applied for a were told Ihey would have to seek an amend lo the bylaw after is approved The chairman said could nol deal with Niagar I nor would he deal with hazard lands designated since ihe Ministry or Natural fit sources Ins prepared specific plans which not been illy circulated Mr this is tin first by I iw for township lown solicitor Ray Steele said the town had no objection lo existing substations and facilities but did not want a blanket exemption which would permit major corridors or nuclear power stations unless it tame under the zoning by law so the town would have control asked for a residential zoning for acres he owns on the Sixth Line where estate homes have been proposed He was told the present rural designation would stand until he obtained an amend Farmers appearing before the OMB protested the rural designation of their land saying it was a type of freeze which prevented them selling their land for any other purpose By freezing the land we opportunity tor farmers to make money was in the de velopment of their land Irvine C Goddard an Islington resident with acres near Ihe Halton Hills boundary told the hearing there Is a need for more and industrial and com development in the rural sectors Mr Goddard said he sub mitted plans Tor estate homes and was told they were pre mature The rural tion means the use and price of land is determined by the government he staled each presentation Chairman reminded the objectors that Ihe zoning bylaw could be changed if they sought an amendment which met the town s ap proval DOUBLE HAITINKSSI J LUNCHES 1 l Chinese Food CombtoMta Martins at HOURS Man Thurs a m 8pm i Sat a 11pm Sunday Noon Tel 8532060 losi Region to fight encephalitis eh intes would be through the Donald Glen Regions ration Committee supported plans to prevent Encephalitis and members of the com mittee encouraged staffers to proceed with haste Dr J H Chamberlain Medical Officer of Health told the committee a mos control program should be set up immediately There have been a number of staff meetings about Ihe problem and the staff is gearing up to spray ponds marshes and other areas where are known to breed In the 1975 outbreak there were four deaths attributed lo the in the Windsor ranging from muscle tremor area Out of confirmed to mental retard eases in Ontario there were six confirmed in the Niagara Ihree in the Toronto area and two cases in Hamilton tan cause death Mankind becomes ac involved in the mosquito bird cycle of the St Louis virus The disease m clinically over a wide spectrum from mild almost present through degrees to and death Aftereffects may be tern porary pen usually a disease of adults but in Ontario the younger age groups were also affected Chamberlain said He told tht committee the would only a very limited effect on wildlife other than The program is en and subsidized to a large extent by of Train Chief Officer told the committee that the public works dcpirtment would hi pi of run off from charge of to compost 1 1 do tin physic il spriyint the Growers slid he the til inning department ttll if Ihe hud was would assist identifying Ml the the compost In ire is Hint should be spriytd l0Ll Mr Iteid of the region were working in wilh llcfjun Author Guests program set Kevin Parker of Campbell ville the 1976 Canadian Novice Men champion and Heather and Rich of Preston 1976 bronze medal winners and Canadian Novice pairs cham will headline the 197G Breakin Staff Sergeant Bernard Ward reports a very quiet week for police in Acton and district On March a break in was reported at house on McDonald Blvd which is under construction When I grow up I wish to be and Olympics were the themes chosen lor the show by club profess Sally Sharon and Pat Cranker More than 160 and youngsters will learned their move ments and parts to provide an enjoyable and interesting two hour program There will be two shows one in the after noon and another in the Historians offer aid Hilton Hills works com agreed to consult the Historic Society before my sirett names in or Georgetown ire eh The committee ll is the making their children s tunics for the colorful day under the direction of Pearl Sawden and Carol Campbell Rehearsals fittings ih which ire eventually Ihe big day mark duplicated the end of figure skating sea son in The carnival The historical society he grand fin lie w mis to help the street months of hard work ami ind hopes to and practices for the excited ensure historic limits arc skaters ret lined He el flies in the summertime the compost he ips made it impossible for residents to use irds in the lasl iiLhl irs the mushroom had tunes and hid brought the compost closer closer to tin lown solicitor It Steele pointed out tin Ml design i lion tin Smith ind mil lowers both which were casting uses at the of the dr iwing up of the for mm Hut ll hi representing siid jetted to iw ltd ml include in exemption tor ulililu to permit irk mumten Hi said thtv seeking in in ill SPECIAL Choice Prime Rib Roast lJJ Short Ribs for Braising 79 Boneless Point on Brisket Lean Ground Chuck Small Link Sausage 95 Maple Leaf Sliced Side Bacon FREEZER SPECIAL Lean Ground Chuck 995 LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill St E 2240 EVERY DAY 20 PIECES 6 1 15 PIECES- 5 9 PIECES 300J The Best Chicken on Two Legs OFFER GOOD AT 2 LOCATIONS I FOR FAST PICKUP CALL AHEAD IN MILTON 360 Ave 8788125 IN GEORGETOWN Guelph St 8779980 a Hills land owner and Mississnuga resident It is the beginning if Ihe end of private owner ship of land The resident phns lo move his family lo Hilton Hills and asked the board to extra houses on the rural land for form I dp and immediate rela lives concerned in the farm open ion ex pinned the municipality has the power lo make that deci sinn must be mide to the municipality Solicitor Steele hi town his a policy where lion fide fanners can apply for another house permit for hired He said each is dealt with on its lteid It It I said he i I and wis concerned ib nit his right to develop one lime when you owned ind owned Mr now there of of the fain spilled the doom of family Stank May ll expressed concern iboul the development of ruril lands into housing and in centres liodntv J corgi town chimed the Sunny Things for Fun and Sport Active clothes for day and play See how fhey II refresh and cool in great lightweight fabrics Come select from our super collection designed for gals like you MARILYNS ciMfage boutique Personalized service our specialty 124 Mill St East Acton iC Buy Now Beat the price increases April 1st Inglis WASHER 00 Inglis DRYER 23900 HILLS 352 Quttn St E Hwy No Acton

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