www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, October 6, 2016 | 12 For more news, visit oakvillebeaver.com Union factions agree to disagree continued from p.7 He said the contentious issue, which involves how quickly new hires reach the maximum pay grid, was negotiated four years ago by the same group that is complaining about it now. He pointed out four years ago, the national union reached a deal with Ford Canada, which left all Ford Canada workers with the current 10-year wage grid, in order to win a $700-million investment the Oakville Assembly Plant desperately needed. This time around, it is the Ford Windsor plants that are in need of investment. "We've put together an agreement to win investment just like they did four years ago. The difference is the deal today is significantly enhanced compared to the one that was bargained back then," said Dias. "I don't know how many workers are going to balk and say, `We really screwed up' when they're getting a $5.50 to $7 per hour pay increase over the next three years, plus $12,000 IN LOVE With FALL I don't know how many workers are going to balk and say, `We really screwed up' when they're getting a $5.50 to $7 per hour pay increase over the next three years, plus $12,000 of lump sum payments. I guess we'll agree to disagree. Unifor president Jerry Dias w w w. w a l k e r s c h o c o l a t e s . c a 3350 Fairview Street, Burlington 905-634-2462 of lump sum payments. I guess we'll agree to disagree." Dias acknowledges the Oakville Assembly Plant local's leadership is elected and is bringing the demands of their constituents forward. "If our members at Ford reject the collective agreement then the strike will start immediately and I will walk beside our members at Ford and I will continue to fight for more until they are satisfied and we can go back to work," said Dias. oakville.ca Notice of Complete Application and Statutory Public Meeting Zoning By-law Amendment Lands north of Dundas Street and south of Highway 407 Town of Oakville File No. 42.03.89 Ward No. 4, 5 & 6 Tuesday, November 1 at 7 p.m. Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Council Chamber You are invited to attend and provide input at this meeting hosted by Planning and Development Council. A housekeeping amendment to North Oakville Zoning By-law 2009-189, as amended, is proposed to change the regulations applying to accessory buildings and structures in all zones, and to specify the regulations applicable to public parks outside of the Park (P) zone. The effect of the amendment will be the following changes to North Oakville Zoning By-law 2009-189: · In section 3.0, Definitions, a definition of "grade" will be added, and the definition of "height or overall height" will be changed to describe that the height of accessory buildings and structures is to be determined from "grade". · In section 4.3, General Regulations, Uses Permitted in all Zones, s. 4.3.2, All Zones Except NHS and ED, will be changed to say that "public park" is subject to the regulations of the Park (P) Zone. · In section 4.14, General Regulations, Standards for Accessory Buildings and Structures, s. 4.14.1, Permitted Locations and Setbacks, new standards will be added specifically for accessory buildings and structures in the Institutional (I), Park (P) and Stormwater Management Facility (SMF) Zones. Also, in s. 4.14.2, Maximum Height, the maximum permitted overall height for accessory buildings and structures will be lowered in most zones. A new maximum permitted overall height will be added specifically for accessory buildings and structures in the Institutional (I), Park (P) and Stormwater Management Facility (SMF) Zones. The subject land includes all properties north of Dundas Street and south of Highway 407 in the Town of Oakville. At this time there are no other applications, under the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13, as amended, pertaining to the subject land. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to Council c/o the Town Clerk in the Clerk's department, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON, L6H 0H3 or townclerk@oakville.ca before the by-law is passed: a) the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Town of Oakville to the Ontario Municipal Board; and b) the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. Any submission to the Planning and Development Council, either in hard copy or in electronic format, must be forwarded to the Clerk's department for receipt no later than noon on the day of the meeting to ensure its availability to the Members of Council at the meeting. Individuals making oral submissions at the Public Meeting are requested to submit a written outline of the submission to the Town Clerk. All submissions should include the full name and address of the presenter. If you wish to be notified of the passing of the proposed zoning by-law amendment, or of the refusal of a request to amend the zoning by-law, you must make a written request to the Town Clerk at the Town of Oakville, Clerk's department, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON, L6H 0H3 or townclerk@oakville.ca. The public may view planning documents and background material at the Planning Services department between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Questions and requests for a copy of the proposed by-law may be directed to Lesley Gill Woods, Senior Planner (Acting) Policy, Planning Services department at 905-845-6601, ext. 3261 (TTY: 905-338-4200) or lesley.gill-woods@oakville.ca. If you have any accessibility needs, please advise Lesley Gill Woods one week before the meeting. The personal information accompanying your submission is being collected under the authority of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13, as amended, and may form part of the public record which may be released to the public. Dated at the Town of Oakville October 6, 2016.