PAGE 2 ♦ THE CANADIAN STATESMAN ♦ October 6,2004 durhamregion.com Claringm Leading the Way ^ 905-623-3379 What's on this page • Public Notices • Reigning Cats and Dogs • Upcoming Municipal Events • Road Closures • Information Centres • Job Postings • Tenders info@municipality.clarington.on.ca MAYOR'S CORKIER Clarington Energy Business Park When I was the key note speaker at the recent Board of Trade dinner, I focused on our achievements over the last 12 months - a kind of growth and development report card. It was here that I, announced plans to develop the Clarington Energy Business Park - the largest in Canada. We have already confirmed confirmed the support of the Federal Government, the Region of Durham, the Clarington Board of Trade and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, as funding partners. We all agree that the energy sector is a major investment opportunity and, now is the time to capitalize on our international profile gained through the ITER process and the focus on energy studies at UOIT, to attract research and development jobs to Clarington. The goal of energy park project is to attract energy investment. The process begins with creating a vision for the Park through consultations with leading-edge energy suppliers (like the Canadian Hydrogen Energy Company); manufacturers; and, research and development firms. The project's initial phase will result in new Official Plan policies and Zoning for the site, and an economic development strategy to market it to potential energy investors and industries. The 318 acre site selected for the Park, south of the Courtice urban area between Courtice and Solina Roads, has outstanding visibility with frontage on Highway 401. It is adjacent to a CN main line and overlooks Lake Ontario. It is also situated near high profile profile operations such as the Darlington Nuclear Power Plant, owned and operated by Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and General Motors' national headquarters. This will help to heighten interest in and investment by energy-related businesses. The University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), one of a handful of universities world-wide that offer degrees in energy related disciplines, will develop a web portal designed to market the Clarington site as well as other energy industries in Durham and energy research at UOIT. Despite the crushing disappointment of having to withdraw from the ITER competition,, we are still on course to being Ontario's "Energy Centre". J SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on 4 November;2004, at the Municipal Office, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario LI G 3A6 v The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day at the Municipal 1 Office, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario ,L1C 3À6. Description of Land(s) Minimum Tender Amount Roll No. 18 17 010 020 00600 0000 1 Cedar Crest Beach, Bowmanville, PIN 26645-0012(LT), Lot 1 Plan 659 geographic Township of Darlington now Municipality of Clarington Regional Municipality of Durham (No. 40). File No. 03-01 $32,343.21 Roll No. 18 17 010 02011718 0000 PIN 26606- 0046(LT) Lot 8 Plan 97 geographic Township of Darlington now Municipality or Clarington Regional Municipality of Durham (No, 40). File No. 03-04 $11,990.97 Roll No. 18 17 010 050 05810 0000 PIN 26603- 0011 (LT) Part Lot 29 and Part Lot 30, Concession 1 geographic Township of Darlington now Municipality of Clarington Regional Municipality of Durham (No. 40) designated Parts 1 & 2 on Plan 40R13986. File No. 03-07 $ 13,385.67 Roll No. 18 17 020 030 05500 0000 29 Lambs Lane, Bowmanville PIN 26624-0099(LT) Pt Lot 10 Block G Plan H50080 formerly in the Town of Bowmanville now in the Municipality, of Clarington Regional Municipality of Durham (No. 40) designated Part 1 on Reference Plan 10R2063. File No. 03-28 $29,437.77 Roll No. 18 17 030 130 01446 0000 PIN 26654- 0106(LT) Parcel 144-1 Section 10M827 Block 144 Plan 10M827 formerly in the Village of Newcastle now Municipality of Clarington Regional Municipality of Durham (No. 40). The Municipality of Clarington advises that access to this lot is blocked by a .3 metre reserve. File No. 03-49 $23,649.21 Roll No. 18 17 030 13018900 0000 PIN 26657- 0002(LT) Part Lot 28 Concession 2 geographic Township of Clarke formerly in the Village of Newcastle now in the Municipality of Clarington Regional Municipality of Durham (No. 40) designated Parts 1 and 2 on Reference Plan 10R3042. File No. 03-52 $ 23,265.44 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold." Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. Note: G.S.T. may be payable by successful purchaser. For further information regarding thjs sale and a copy of the prescribed prescribed form of tender contact: Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing Manager The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 (905)623-3379 ' Personal information contained on this form, collected pursuant to the Municipal Act, 2001 and Regulations thereunder, will be used for the purposes of that Act, Questions should be directed to the Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at the Institution responsible for the procedures under that Act. TEST YOUR SMOKE ALARMS Test your smoke alarms once a month and replace the batteries every year. Bowmanville Apple Fest Free Clarington Transit Service Saturday, October 16,2004 The Bowmanville Apple Fest is a wonderful way to celebrate the wonders of the fall season. This year Clarington Transit would like to help you enjoy the festivities without the need to find parking downtown. On October 16, 2004 Clarington Transit will be offering FREE half hour service beginning at approximately 7:30 a.m. and continuing until approximately 6:00 p.m. For a full schedule of the service we will be providing please visit us online at www.claringtontransit.com or call us at (905) 623-3379, Ext. 240. Rotary Club of Bowmanville Centennial Gardens Project at the Visual Arts Centre Place your indelible mark in the Community by purchasing one or more engraved pavers. Price $65.00 For more information please contact the Visual Arts Centre at 905-623-5831. QUOTATION Quotations, prepared on the forms and sealed in the envelope provided, will be received by the Purchasing Manager, Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario,' L"1C 3A6, until 2:00 p.m. (local. •time), Friday;October 15, 2004. Tender documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, ON. ' [ Quotation Q 2004-9 - SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF j \ fxCM: f AUTOMOTIVE-LUBRICANTS U ; | '.ivy"-- y , < ty : v ■ y >-V' 'y-y Quotations, prepared on the forms and sealed in the envelope provided, will be received by the Purchasing Manager, Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, until, 2:00 p.m. (local time), Friday, October 15, 2004. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Lou Ann Birkett, C.P.P., A.M.C.T. Purchasing Manager, Telephone: (905) 623-3379, Ext. 402 Jerry Barber, C.P.P.O. Buyer 1 Telephone: (905)623-3379. Ext. 250 notice of application for approval to expropriate land IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON for approval to expropriât» hind comprising Jill o! SO EaS! Beach Road. Part Lot g B'oVnn Front Concession, former Town ol Bowmanville. now In Iho Munitipatiy ol Ctirington, in' the Regional Municipality o! Durham, which land Is nwo particularly described Botov In this Notoo, (or the purposes cl a district parte. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has Been made tor approval to expropriate the land more pnitlculttily tie scribed ns follows.: ALL AND SINGULAR Brat certain parcel or tract ol land and premises situate, lying and Being in the Municipality ol Ctorington. In the Regional Municipal^ ol Durham and being comprised et all ol SO East Beach Road, Pari oi Lei 9, Broken Front Concession, former Town ol Bwmanvite. now In the Mur.opalty ol Ctarmgion, Regional MurkipaMy ol Durham which land Is more particularly descried in.the parcel register fdenWied by parcel IdcnMtcailoo number 26W6-002Q In the Land Tllles Office lor iho land Registry Division ol Durham (HO. 40). ANY OWNER of lands In respect ol which Notco Is given who desires an Inquiry into whether the taking el Such land Is fair, sound and reasonably necessary In Iho achievement o! Iho objectons ol the expropriating authority snail so notily the approving authority In writing, and a) in the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail within Thirty days alter tho registered owner Is served with iho Notice, or, when the registered owner is served by publication, within thirty days alter Iho publication ot tho Noted; and b) in tiro case of an owner who is not a registered owner, wv.hin thirty days alter tho first publication ct the Notice. Any person wishing to ascertain it they have legal right to request an Inquiry pursuant to this notice may consu't tho Expropriation, s Act. R.S.O. 1990, c.E.26 for the meaning ol tho terms 'ownoT and 'registered owner*. Tiro approving authoaty Is: THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 Temperance Street. Bowmanville, ON U C 3A6 Telephone: (905) 623-3379 Fax: (905)623-0930 - THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON '(MriiftCrfrÿrfrsiaptoV. Deputy Clerk This notice first published on Iho 29" day of September, 2W4. § if, 5 CommunityCornfrl Understanding Complementary Health Care There are a myriad of complementary health therapiés and practitioners in the health care field today. How do you know which therapies are right for you? Join Heather Kane, a graduate from the Transformational Arts College, and learn about various complementary therapies and how to choose the right health care practitioner or therapist based on your individual physical, physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs. This free information session will be held at the Courtice Branch of Clarington Public Library on Thursday, October 7th from 7:00 to 8:30 pm, and registration registration is not required. The Courtice Branch is located in the Courtice Community Complex at 2950 Courtice Rd. For more information, call 905-623-7322. Starting a Small Business Do you have a great business idea but don't know how to turn your dream into a reality? Come to a free information information session on Starting a Small Business, presented presented by the Business Advisory Centre of Durham and held at Clarington Public Library. This workshop covers covers the major subjects that are of Importance when beginning this new endeavor, such as: types of businesses, businesses, registration requirements, financing and business business insurance. Be sure to bring your questions about small business start-up to the Main Branch of Clarington Public Library on Thursday, October 14th from 7:00 to 8:30 pm. The Main Branch of CPL is located at 163 Church Street in Bowmanville. For more information, call 905-623-7322. Clarington Older Adult Association Progressive Euchre | Tuesday, October 12 at 7:30 pm (jlai'ingtoii FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd ' 7:30 pm ffi\ Bowmanville Eagles vs Kingston - Honouringj2003 Hall of Fame Inductees SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23rd 6:00 pm , , Clarington Sports Hall of Fame j Induction Ceremony , . : SpraqkmEMWPdTpBER 24th! • • • 2 30 pm - " f' ' ' Bowmanville Eagles Junior A vs Syracuse , Honouring 2004 Inductees : ■ A : V' ALL INCLUSIVE PACKAGE : $50.00 per person covers all three events!! TICKETS AVAILABLE: Community Services Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville Garnet B.Rickard Recreation Complex, 2440 Hwy #2, Bowmanville 0NTARI0PB1EB A S5 #MAT«S For more information call 905-623-3379 Community Care presents the fundraising project: "Historic Clarington" LIMITED EDltlON KEEPSAKE COVERLET Ibis Is your opportunity to purchase a keepsake coveilet depleting historical sites of Clarington, Including the Bowmanville Museum,Bowmanville Town Hall, Central Public School, Ebcnerer United Church, Newcastle CommunltyHall.Ocono Town Hall.SI.Geotge's Anglican Church,Tyrone Mills as well as the tpwwwwwmwwewww Clailnglon Municipal Ciesl. Price: $90.00 (all taxes Included) Size: 48" x 68" (100% washable cotton) Coveilcis ate available at Community Cate, 26 Beech Avenue Bowmanville,ON 905-623-2261 Support provided by 'LIONS and LIONESS CLUBS or BOWMANVILLE I V, ;_y ci.AmXG'I'ON tnxrzBd ■bmhi NOTICE SENIOR CITIZENS AND THE PHYSICALLY DISABLED SIDEWALK AND DRIVEWAY WINDROW SNOW CLEARING PROGRAM The Municipality of Clarington is offering senior citizens 65 years of age and over and the physically disabled a snow clearing service on municipal sidewalks and for. driveway windrows adjacent to single family dwellings, which includes semi-detached, link housing and row housing in the urban areas of Bowmanville, Courtice, Orono, Newcastle Village and in the Hamlets of Bond Head, Newtonville, Tyrone, Leskard, Haydon, Kendal, Solina, Hampton, Burketon, Enniskillen, Maple Grove, Enfield, Mitchell Corners and Kirby. The snow clearing service on municipal sidewalks will start after a snow fall ends and only when there is more, than 1 inch of snoW on sidewalks. The resident/homeowner resident/homeowner must provide material (sand or salt) on the sidewalk sidewalk as needed. The driveway windrow snow clearing service will not be undertaken until the snow ploughing on all Municipal streets has been completed and are not called out for 6 inches or less. If you require access to your driveway or sidewalks béfore our service is activated, activated, it is the home owner's responsibility. To be eligible for this service, applicants must be 65 years of age or older or be physically disabled, occupy a single family dwelling which fronts onto a Town street in the specified urban areas of the specified hamlets, and have no able bodied persons under the age of 65 years residing on the property. Senior citizens must provide a photo copy of a birth certificate or Senior Citizens Card; physically disabled applicants must provide provide a doctor's certificate each year. Application Forms can be obtained from the Operations Department, 2320 Taunton Road or at the Municipal Administrative Centre, Customer Service Reception Desk at 40 Temperance Street in Bowmanville, or by calling 905-263-2291. If you wish to verify that you qualify qualify for the service, please contact the Operations Department at the above phone number. All applicants who were approved last winter will receive a 2004-2005 application in the mail. All applicants applicants must reapply each winter season and provide the appropriate documentation. All applications should be completed and returned to the Municipality of Clarington, Operations Department on or before October 15.2004. Applications may not be accepted after that date. ww.municipality.clarington.on