Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), December 5, 1979, p. 1

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MET The old town unford St. will be vacated i May 31. to a the Hiniury of Govern- . deal with the matter . so it has been referred to meeting of the town s ai- mmmittee early in the . flay Mnney said that provincial ooirt adieu residence at their new ' page . Vaadalaare . at a ooiaicil meair letter. deliveed to the ii 75 and 7s Hie-on lkights a story of yammed doors. extinguishers. stolen fire and brutal locks management company ~ is to r supiCiota tothepol and iasueda ng that if any taiants ved in thedestruction and v es would be pressed - i also warned that ruits raised to cover losses if the activities cannot be Patterson said a false - was soilided at the Sunday night and the Fire DQartmait was lhr scene The oomcillor - for mobilitng the fire t on these calls are paid et taxpayes. wicillor aw an increaaeofpnlicepatrols in Regional Ceiaieillor saidhewillbesettil'w between a tative m m .ni I Committee of the Whole other matters. '1 mm iiwliziiv In Staff Reporter RKET Roy Howard - woiaihi t blame the -- foroomplain'n aboui - t's mammoth job of you with essential It department could recreation departmait soon M. I! the engineering hos an annual W of . and anothc In. muted to its opcatlon 'slot levy accent But . the engineeriag mud not have 'to ROY . WARD 0 MMyaa-uqiasma Wba behaafran lineup-it saidriaioll to: 2' 't 3 5* . s 1 . 3%., Late Thursday the WWW Unea- h Vaadeet Aches-Ry kHz-y of Natiral Rae-em. the town solicitor. and consul wipers be [now an. . According to Councillor Id Seeththeseileedmahaveled to the town t. m the matter to the regional IIWIHIT Amm "C. I. l"! ; . m. . ii i ..I.I_ii ; opeaedltsdea'fcarlat-ahhgwerbhap.-ed8eaeea's oau eaeh programs. Baal following steps as t-akhgeaahestbelllastratodhthe from left: hin edAaror-acarveaa pattern onto a lboleani block: Elva Williams of New-arket mes a NEWMARKET- Udreasonable sewage treatment costs could force the town to opt out of the York Durham big pipe" waste disposal scheme, it was learned last week Mayor Ray Mnney took a jab at the provincial scheme saying, "Hwy tut was supposed to be here by m7 I can't see the pipe" comm here by 1% [think it will be more like "I! " York and Durham Regions and the province will be hammering at! a new agreement in twon the cost spiced with this kind of enthiniasm. along with more than ample praise for Newmarket. He confesses that his temper is on a six-month fine. adnirable for the man who catches ma'e flak day to-day than any other town employee in most cases. no-one hears about the problems because the departmait's avowed aim is to stay out at the political arena. CONTBOVERSIAL There is the odd exception. a controversial road widaiing for instance. but even in the mi t of controversy Roy makes sire his department is armed with a number of alternatives. With development trundling through the town made a fill head of steam. however. thegreat ieveller of municipal administration is threatening the department. lireaucracy is an evil Roy Howard wantstoavoidatallcosts.andaofar he is m the battle. CABINO "l m a total opponent of bureaucracy." he says. cg. the papsrelephantis to more thanverbal tlonindiefutire. loftewmarketbderetheboom. the town engineer had the W to treat _ witha mat Hawk h M htoatapereeerdeiimittlI w of sewage treatment based on being part of the Big Pipe" A currait five A year projection ends this year with Newmarket payir 0 cents per thousand gallons of treatment The mayor said that although Newmarket could not treat its sewage as inexpensively. "rumors are flying" that the costs could skyrocket , "The population that was supposedtobeusingthesystem by 1M has not materialized." said Mayor N'inney Costs will have to to mminutes of tape to his typist at a time "There are certain cases when this pertitbs me." he says, "You Md have the time an the be distributed over a lot less people It may not be ecoriomical fortheprovincetobrirgithereor foruatobeapartofit" The mayor said his information "comes from a reliable source l have " Twinney said can- cellation of development in north Picker combined with lower than expected me of the system in Rich- mond Hill and Durham has resulted in an iaiaaaianed use total of five million gallons The mayor said he wants to opportunity, if you re dealing with a dicey matter. toput it out in front of you and contemplate it ldore and more. we simply don't have the / / IIWMIKITm-ml (CUTS evaluate treatment costs based on self control of sewage treatmait for ms. t . and for five years If the five year provuicial proiection does not compare favorably with self - control over the same period. the mayor said the town shodd opt out of the pipe" The mayor also commented he Quid consider provincial grants to offset any increases "I'm not panickii on the York Durham servicing scheme yet." he said. but when I hear rumors that appear to be true I start to worry" Some of the routine legal enquiries are staggering. says Roy "I can show you an example where the solimtor for the mortgagee on several properties has asked three pages of Roy exclaims "This stauering amount of information has a badline on it because thee people have a closing date to consider " with the great explosion in the development of the town and everything which that brims the routine legal matters. agreements. contracts, lawyers enquiries on top of all the approvals meetings policy. and criteria a we have the deadluies." says Roy It's the deadlines which drive you nuts You have to become more sophisticated " HARD TO GET Consequently. the small-town ability to deal with peopleone~toone is bout loot Unlike the years ago. citizens calling the engineering hpartment won't get to talk to the town engineer tailess faced with an anqu I! you want Roy on a routine matter. be prepared to wait tireeorfoir days. W staff handlemostoftheroiainequutiesu. "Do 1 any the?" asks Roy. a guy is m the bush' " ,_ Professional engineers. architectu planners. realtors. lawyers. developers. entrepreneu-s. c hey h't care." said Iayor Ray Ts inney after a public rechoniqmeata'lastweea Theme-taigJeldlastWoaiee oommoihtiom for pests Newmarket's ' nierei-i't a fith in Then im't one acresof land earmarked for a ea on Yonge St Prolan also told the mayor the move would be meconornical hopes to attract a developer to build a hotel at Davis Dr and the Third C . Provincial Progressive Con servative hopeful Pail ugmery said he has been involved in the hotel proposalissue Hestateddedeen havetoldhimthekeyteconstruction liesinthecompldiimofllwy 0t Tending dynamite in boomtown comedian. and townspeople are treated with equal rqard and all probably harbor the same a. ' Wmlmm next fall. the apartments major . duties will be divided bdweesi Roy and a deputy mi. Bob Qielton. an engineer hanQiched by Roy tlas year after a full day of interViews at the University of Toronto is the candidate for that )ob "That is a growth of says Roy. Bu we that- nal.- e . hgtethe New; Isee Imus. page All Mayor s car vandalized received from town coiascil at a public meet last week at the Cornmtluty Centre Ir Hache and a small army of no children mauitain an outdoor mum rut at Evanslea Park. but an incline Chains their work away on warm winter days "We have always admired Al Hache's community spirit in maintaining las outdoor said Parts Commissioner Dan Shannon The commissitmer said the town willbeseodimgradingequnpmaii tocorrecttheminorwiitthe woven! III II$IDI it 'I i . . AQIOTTIIIS m The number of preg- aaaeles among sawed teenagers h bereashg h the New-altos area. Mg teas-eesperts Seepage A4 fortheasu-y. SI'WAI. WI Ialas edu.~at.e Dd aaaaal New-aches Ans aad afhwhelatme (M We Nov. t0- V y .

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