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Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Mar 1956, p. 3

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i X i w I l i W i- r rf fat an Coal Coke Wood and Stoke Coal for I J f WHITE ROSE JTf 1v Ju nf rt ISM 33 rA r s- f vj A IS SOLICITORS NOTARIES VALE M r MAW Oat CT- VlAr Oil fltofi vt- Iffiai I MMTVy lOnnKTOr i RICHMOND HILL TURNER 1U Mo and No 2 Hemlock Spruce and Pine Lumber Rout h or Draui Delivered on the job by true Tir j i rawo wio Write for Port Ontario VICTOR SHOE STORE US Mala M If your feet trouble you com to for free We cure or money beck We have full Line of to fit everyone including for controlled in Newmarket have been recommended by the plan nine Industrial committee Consideration is being given to the addition clause which would compel to match their develop ment with The set of regulation drawn up by Dales and Mr town when Mr Dales chairman of the planning and industrial committee The regu lation were presented to coun cil by Councillor Gladstone Rid- The following is the Hon as it was made to council These regulations shall form a basis for an agreement between the subdivide and the town Of Newmarket The agreement shall bo ratified by both parties and a sufficient bond posted to guarantee its completion prior to the approval and final regis tration of the plan These shall cover the installa tion of all services such as roads sewers water sidewalks hydro etc Deviation from these regula tion by the without written permission of the town shall render any agreement void and shall relieve the town of any responsibility toward the subdivides The shall provide at his own expense competent engineers to design and super vise the construction of all ser vices These designs shall be approved by the town prior to the commencement of work Roads All roads within the subdivi sion and any roads required as entrances to the subdivision shall be constructed in accord ance with the standard specifica tion for gravel roads of the town Grades location size of culverts and materials shall be approved by the town Upon completion of the base and top course the road shall be primed with tar prime and then double surface treated with in chips and asphalt All boule vards shall be sodded from the property line to the edge of the shoulder including the invert of the ditch- Upon the occupancy of any the shall treat the road in the area of the occupied house to prevent dusty condition The aubdivider be re sponsible for the installation of all driveway culvert rt The shall be responsible for the maintenance of all road and culverts for a period of two year after accept ance of the roads by the town This shall not include winter control Sewer Regarding sanitary sewers within the subdivision where it is possible all lots shall be ser viced with sanitary sewers These sewer shall be designed in accordance with the standard specification of the town They shall be routed and empty as di rected by the town All plans and specifications shall be ap proved by the Department of Health of Ontario and by the town prior to the commencement of any work All lots shown on the plan be with a single sewer service five inches in di ameter or more extending at least as far as the property line Where necessary the subdivider shall grant easements to the town for service locations The shall bo borne by the The subdivider shall be re sponsible for the maintenance of these sewers for a period of two years after their acceptance by the town This maintenance shall not include stoppages due to carelessness of the tenants Regarding sanitary sewers out side the subdivision the sewers covered by this section are trunk lines necessary to connect the subdivision with the existing sewer system The portion of cost of these sewers to be borne by the shall be de termined separately and includ ed in the final agreement Drainage Storm Sewers The subdivider shall be re sponsible for all surface and storm drainage on or passing over the plan The disposal of Ihis water shall be by open ditch or tom sewer Under no shall this type of water be drained to the sanitary Design and location of works be approved by the town The wbdivider shall install and appurtenance to service all lots on the plan ac cording to the standard specifi cations of the town The rout ing and the design shall be ap proved by the Department of Health of Ontario and by the town All lots shall be serviced by at least a half copper service complete with shutoff and box The volume of water and it pressure shall be that available from existing mains Extra feed ers and booster pumps shall be Installed by the at hi own cost The coat of the com plete installation shall be borne by the and he shall be responsible for their mainten ance for a period of two year from date of acceptance by the town Sidewalks Sidewalks where required shall be constructed according to standard specifications of the town Costs of such construc tion shall be borne by the Hydro The shall make an ViJ For Control Of Town development Newmarket council ha with held approval of a set of governing future agree ments between and the town until member could study it more closely Amend- cost of installation of all sewers- agreement with the Newmarket Hydro Commission for the sup ply of electric power The sub- divider shall furnish proof of this agreement to the town School The subdivider may be re quired to allocate certain areas as school sites This land shall be deeded to the town upon reg istration of the plan Fire Police Garbage These services will be provid ed to the owners by the town upon occupancy of the houses provided that the roads are cap able of carrying the equipment Special Services The provision of any special service other than those men tioned above shall bo by special agreement with the town Capital Extension The shall prior to the registration of the plan de posit with the treasurer of the town a certified cheque for an amount agreed upon by council to be applied against payments on projects of capital extension Restrictions On Occupancy No house or permanent build ing shall be occupied until the services for sewer and water and The Provincial Responsibility and in Lord Christ tnd Peter Grow in grace knowledge of ear the Grow in Grace not in one Grace only but in all Grace Grow in the grace of FAITH Grow In the grace of LOVE Ask that your love may abound to all men That it may be more extended more more practical influencing every thought word and deed of your whole life Grow likewise in the grace of HUMILITY Seek and seek constantly to He very low in an appreciation of yourself As you grow down ward in humility seek also to grow upward into a true fellow ship and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ He who grows not in the knowledge of Christ re fuses to be blessed He who docs not long to know more of Christ really knows nothing of Him yet If you know the love of Christ as the heart panteth after the water brooks being healed in the chase so will you also pant af ter deeper draughts of His love Love true love ever cries nearer nearer Absence from Christ is but the presence of Christ will ever be heaven Do not rest content without an increasing acquaintance with Jesus Christ mm 7 Solicitors Bay St Toronto ORGAN AND PIANO TEACHER QUEEN ST NEWMARKET PHONE The provincial governments in Canada would be responsible for a sort of familylike coopera tion among their communities should a nuclear war ever hit this continent Meanwhile dur ing this time of peace the prov inces job is to make such coop eration possible should emerg ency conditions arise The latest civil defence think ing has underlined this duty of the provinces heavier than others For evacuation of cities likely to bo hit by the enemy with the unbelievable destruc tion of the Hbomb now is con sidered the only really safe de fence against annihilation But where these people from cities to go How are they to get there Those are questions the provinces must answer They seeking the solutions now They appear in several steps First the provincial govern ments had to create their own and should communications on a national organization would have to supply scale be interrupted the provincial direction for local plans What about the money neces sary for equipment training and organization centres The prov ince is responsible for assisting in this way too It con get finan cial help from the federal gov ernment which will match pro vincial contributions on a fordollar basis up to an amount based on the population of each province If the province agrees the federal government under the constitution cannot work di rectly with the municipality un less the province allows it the federal organization can contribute percent of a local projects costs Then if the prov ince puts in percent the fed eral contribution will he increas ed by another percent leaving the municipality with other complete and seek to know more of Him in roadways complete 1Hs vehicular relationship in nlhl traffic The town engineer will give this decision by letter to the subdivider The subdivider shall consent to zoning the property in the said proposed plan to such use as may be agreed upon Performance Bonds The shall post a performance bond in favor the town for the completion of the works as stated in the agree ment prior to the registration of the plan This bond will be de posited with the treasurer of the town The amount of the bond shall be based on the estimated total cost of the work to be done The shall be re quired to enter into a subdivi ded agreement incorporating the foregoing terms in such form as approved by the solici tor for the town His finished work in His death in His resur rection in His glorious interces sion and in His future royal de scent Abide hard by the Cross and search the mystery of His An increase of love to Christ and a more perfect ap prehension of His love to us is the crying need of the present hour More about Jesus would I know More of His love to others show More of His saving fulness see More of His love who died tor me were recommended Feb by Councillor Alex which would have industrial and commercial development go handinhand with residential development Chairman Gladstone the planning and industrial com mittee who had presented the regulations reluctantly agreed to the while pointing out that council had had two weeks to study the regulations and that they had been before the members of his committee for three weeks Mr Ridler said that the set ot regulations had been drawn up by Joseph Dales as chair man of the planning and indus trial committee and town en gineer Denne The list of regulations was presented to council on Feb The regulations will form a basis of action for subdivides within the town Mr ex plained They will set up a solid structure on which the planning committee can base de cisions Mr said that he had no objections to the regulations but that they didnt go far enough As they stood they would counterbalance the pres ent resolution which states that there will be no residential de velopment without parallel in dustrial expansion Mr recommended that no be allowed to start a residential development unless he cooper ates with the town We want more commercial and industrial assessment for the town replied Mr But it would be unwise to insist on industrial development with all residential subdivisions Mr referred to one proposed subdivision which will be located in a residential area and said that no one would want an industry there An allcom mercial development before the planning committee at present was another example given by Mr Thats all right answered Mr If a wants to develop a fine residen tial subdivision he can pay a higher levy per lot so that the town can put a factory else where The regulations should state that the assessment per lot will be higher if no industrial de velopment is provided by the We should not con sider residential growth unless we have parallel commercial and industrial development he said It might hamstring the bar gaining powers of the planning and industrial committee if too many of these regulations ore listed replied Mr Reeve Edward asked what assessment per lot was being recommended Mr said that no fixed levy had been named as it would vary with each subdivision What the municipality would de mand a subdivider to pay for each lot would depend on the type and size of lots the serviceaV needed and the cost of providing them he said Deputyreeve Violet Mac- recommended that decision on the regulations postponed so that council can give more consideration to them and discuss the proposals more fully This Is something for the fu ture not just for today aald Mrs We should nt bring this on so suddenly We should look to other municipali ties to see what they are doing Mr denied that it was a sudden action saying that the regulations had been under dla cussion for some time He that the planning committee al ready had gone Into provisions enacted by other and had considered them in relation to Newmarket requirements KESWICK News LI- The branch will in Keswick Memorial hall or Monday March at tf Mrs Elton Armstrong president of the will the guest speaker All local members and members of boring Womens Institutes asked to attend With nor Fuel Oil the Jut jroa have steady home all do to haul effort and money to i -r- j 7 Norman Mathews Beatrice Mathews Stanley j Telephone KMplre Barrister mid Solicitor and Co Block Stouffville 1 SECOND ST NEWMARKET Electrical Contractor ACCOUNTANT mm 1 y Mon la Evening by appointment J- 1- A COHLIH FOR PENSIONS Aurora town council has sup ported a New Toronto resolution urging that 05 per month in stead of 40 per month be paid old ago pensioners Theres Great Future In Aviation I J I I Of Ate Accountant Km J rf y NM V a flr r v CO ACCOVMTAMTt i Z- ss iZ i civil defence organization This was done following conferences among federal and provincial au thorities in 105051 and regularly Each province now a functioning CD organization within framework of gov ernment Bach has a cabinet minister responsible for CD and a provincial coordinator Their staffs vary according to how ac tively province participates Canadas constitution is such that communication between various governmental levels runs from federal through provincial to municipal or local This places responsibility on the province for coordinating of its communities in to plan for whole coun try province help its communities organize their own CD setups it muni munici palities informed of latest developments and provide train ing of civil defence volunteers within province It also must provide tho legislation necessary for local authorities to operate that it must delegate authority to carry out a civil defence operation Advance warning of an im pending attack would come through the provincial facilities from the federal organ ration percent of tho cost to pay Be yond this federal assistance tho province must go itself The big Job of each province however is to organize reception areas to take in people evacuated from cities likely to be bombed These will bo towns and villages ringing target cities Be- cause of the destructive power of the new these reception areas must be not less than and may he up to miles from the city province must organ routes to be taken to these re ception areas seeing that the first arrivals go to the farthest area areas would to food and shelter from weather well as radioactive fallout that might be carried by winds from tho target area These facilities must bo capable of caring for evacuees for at least W hours probable for any fallouts radiation danger determined by radiation de tection teams were stronger the reception areas would to bo equipped to per sonnel Should whole cities bo uninhabitable their residents af ter tho bombing would have to bo reestablished in new com munities posing now problems that would fall again under pro vincial Jurisdiction Subdivision Letters Go To Planning Committee Correspondence concerning two subdivisions in Newmarket were referred to the planning and in dustrial committee by council at Its meeting on Feb The first letters referred to the Point sub division which Is located on the farm St They were from the department of planning and development and dealt with proposed plan of the subdivision The Shady Acres subdivision on Davis Drive West was the subdivision mentioned in a letter from Dr Robert King of the York County Health Unit The letter stated that since houses would mean an increase of approximately 250 persons using the towns water and sew age services It would be to provide these services when a public health emergency exists In the water situation and sewage disposal is inadequate Dr King said that it was im possible to give public health approval for the subdivision at this time tftWj l TOP TRAINING TRAVELADVENTURE CHALLENGEOPPORTUNITY All In sdrvlco of youi country T NEW OPENINGS FOR YOUNG MEN train as j f4 I V or The best known sym bol Is the Cross In peace mid war it is a of hope and mercy for mankind vi GOING to tho OLD 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