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Oakville Beaver, 28 Apr 1999, B5

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vvcuucbuay, /\pm ^o, iyyy i nn u /\in v 1LLE, DEAV C.K COMMUNITY UPDATE (Continued from page B4) Wednesday Evening Fun Runs, for beginner and veteran runners, meets 7 p.m., at The Running Company, 118 Thomas St. Free. Call 815-1952. Glen Abbey Toastmasters meets Wednesdays, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., at St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School, Nottinghill Gate and Upper Middle. Call 827-5801, 827-8216, or 827-0107. Women fo r Sobriety New Life Program, meets Wednesdays, 7:30 to 9 p.m., St. Joseph's Hospital, James Street, Hamilton, for women overcoming addic­ tions. Call Helen, 849-5983 (fax 337-3904) or Susan, 905-528-6823. THURSDAY APRIL 29 Open House at Montclair School, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., featuring music, cheerleaders, science displays, art and science demonstra­ tions, computer lad, model club, multicul­ tural displays, and more. Unveiling of Acoustical Appreciation Plaques at 7 p.m. East Oakville Community Adult Centre meets at Maple Grove United Church, 346 Maplegrove, 1 p.m., for cards and games. Tea and cookies at 3 p.m. Bring friend or neighbour. Call^Thelma Perras, 844-5584. Abbozzo Gallery, 179 Lakeshore Rd. E., hosts show for OAC students from Oakville high schools of work by art students. Opening reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Show and sale continues to May 4th. Show fea­ tures Oakville Galleries Volunteer Association Scholarship winners. The Oakville Parent-Child Centre offers Cabin Fever, a drop in program for parents and caregivers on Tuesdays from 9 to 11 a.m. at 1500 Sixth Line. Call 849-6366. Pickle Ball - blend of tennis and bad­ minton, River Oaks Recreation Centre, every Thursday 2 p.m., for older adults 50- plus. Call 827-8825. Walk'n Talk is a weekly hiking group organized by the Canadian Mental Health Association for people recovering from depression, a life crisis, etc. Rain or shine. Dogs welcome. Meets every Thursday at 488 Kerr St., 12 noon. Call Lesley Henshaw Mental health sem inar The Canadian Mental Health Association - CMHA halton is hosting its annual Consumer/Surviv or Conference during Mental Health Week, May 5th. in Burlington. The day long conference will feature speakers and workshops. Lunch will be provided. Katie Kidd, formerly of ADAPT and now in private practice, will start the day with a presentation on 'How to S u c c e s s f u l l y M a n a g e S u b s t a n c e Abuse,' followed by a slide show and talk by Erin McKnight, one of two young women canoeing across Canada to raise awareness of mental health issues. The two women have completed the first leg of the trip and are starting the last leg this summer. A presentation by a team from the Hamilton Program for S c h iz o p h re n ia speaking on 'Sustaining the Fragile Flame of Hope,' follows lunch. The fee for the conference is $10, including lunch. For more information, or to register, call 338- 2130. 338-2130 to sign up. Badminton every Thursday at 1 p.m., at St. Paul's Church on Rebecca Street. Call Renate, 827-5022. FRIDAY APRIL 30 Rummage Sale, 250 or $2/bag, at Walton Memorial United Church, Lakeshore and Bronte Roads. Nearly new white elephant and books, 7 to 9 p.m.. Also May 1st, 9 a.m. to noon. Mississauga Watercolour Society pre­ sents Spring '99 Show and Sale o f Paintings at Springbank Arts Centre, 3057 Mississauga Rd. N. (north of Dundas), April 30th, 7 to 9 p.m.; May 1st, 10 am to 5 p.m.; and May 2, 10 am to 5 p.m.. Reception Friday evening. The John Howard Societies o f Ontario and Toronto is holding a fundraising auc­ tion of artworks by A.J. Casson, Glen Loates, March Chagall, Henri Matisse, and others, 7:30 p.m. at Days Inn Downtown, 30 Carlton St., Toronto. $20 ($30 couples); $10 students and seniors. Call (416) 604- 8412. Women Meet Women - Outreach Committee holds drop-in every Friday, noon to 4 p.m. First, second and third Friday of month at Women's Centre, Ste. 210; and third and fourth Friday, Halton Rape Crisis Centre, Ste. 227 - Hopedale Mall. Childcare provided. Open to all women. Oakville Single/Social Dance every Friday at the Oakville Royal Canadian Legion, Normandy Room, Church and Navy. Admission $10, all proceeds to char­ ity. Dancing 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Cash door prizes and refreshments. Dress code. Call 845-6271 or 842-1327. The Oakville Parent-Child Centre offers Caregivers Cornet, drop-in for home child­ care providers every Friday morning from 10:30 a.m. to noon at 337 Kerr St. Also My Baby and Me, drop-in for parents with babies, newborn to 12 months on Friday afternoons from 1 to 3 p.m. at 1500 Sixth Line. Call 849-6366. (See Community Update page 6B) It's all taken care of... or is it? College fund for he kids. RRSP's. Will. Life insurance. Most of us go through life planning for the future. It just makes good sense. Today many are including final arrangement decisions as p it of their estate planning. It too, just makes good sense. Not only for emotional reasons, but as a sound financial idea. For as little as $32.00/per month you can make arrangements at todays prices and protect yourself from future increases. Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens Planning today for tomorrow (905) 257-1100 The Family Registry Estate Planner is a 23 page booklet which provides a place to record important information one day needed to complete final affairs of a loved one. To get your FREE copy, call Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens at 257-1100 or send in this coupon. There is no cost or obligation. Yes! I would like my FREE Family Registry Estate Planner: N am e_ Address. City___ Province Telephone. Postal Code Please mail to: Glen Oaks, 3164 9th Line, R.R. #1, Oakville L6J 4Z2 Where is your child attending school in September? We have openings in our senior kindergarten, grade one and grade seven and eight classes. Call 825-1247 or visit us at Third Line and Lakeshore. y ' Christian values and perspectives Ij K Strong academic focus I* ' Full day junior and senior kindergarten Programs in music, art, athletics s ' French and computer studies s ' Certified Christian teachers s ' Dedicated and caring staff s' Before and after school supervision (7am-6pm) OAKVILLE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (905) 825-1247 112 Third Line Oakville L6L3Z6 "Nurturing excellence in a Christ-centred academic environment" www.metroland.com DEVELO PM ENT CHARG ES ACT, S . 0 . 1997, C. 27 O. REG. 82/98 NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF DEVELOPMENT CHARGE BY-LAW BY THE CORPORATION OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON TAKE NOTICE that the Regional Municipality of Halton passed By-law No. 65-99 on the 21st of April, 1999, under Section 2 the Development Charges Act, 1997. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency or organization may appeal the by-law to the Ontario Municipal Board under section 14 of the Act by filing with the Clerk of the Regional Municipality of Halton, not later than 4:30 p.m. on the 31st day of May, 1999, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons supporting the objection. An explanation of the development chaiges imposed and a description of the lands to which the by-law applies is set out below. The complete by-law available for inspection at the Clerk's office during regular office hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Dated at the Town of Oakville, in the Regional Municipality of Halton, the 30th day of April, 1999 Joan A. Eaglesham Regional Clerk By-law No. 65-99 A BY-LAW TO ESTABLISH AREA SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT CHARGES FOR THE MILTON AND HALTON HILLS 401 URBAN AREAS OVERVIEW By-law No. 65-99 imposes development charges for residential and non-residential uses in the existing and expanded urban areas of Milton and the Halton Hills 401 corridor described below for water and wastewater services. PURPOSE The purpose of this by-law is to recover growth-related water and wastewater capital expenditures to implement Stage One development in Phase 1 Aof the expanded Milton urban area (6,200 single detached units) and Phase 1 employment lands in the Milton Halton Hills 401 urban areas (500 to 700 acres of non-residential land). LANDS AFFECTED The services for which the development chaige is imposed shall apply as follows: • If a connection to the water and wastewater services is proposed, then the water and wastewater development chaige rates in Schedule l'A' and 'B' will apply to the lands shown on Map 'A.' • The development chaige for the Halton Urban Structure Study costs related to the water and wastewater services in Schedule 'C' will apply to lands shown on Map 'B.' SCHEDULEA RESIDENTIAL AREA SPECIFIC WATER AND WASTEWATER DEVELOPMENT CHARGES EFFECTIVE APRIL 21,1999 Apartments Water Service Single and Multiple and Stacked Special Care/ Semi Detached Dwellings Townhouses Special Needs Regional Road 25 Trunk Mains & Related Infrastructure $ 1,846.42 $ 1,498.92 $ 969.89 $ 570.52 Residential Community Projects 1,741.47 1,413.72 914.76 538.09 Treatment & Related Infrastructure From South Halton 351.09 285.01 184.42 108.48 Milton 401 Park & Halton Hills 401 Frontage 283.39 230.06 148.86 87.56 Total Area Specific Water Development Charge $ 4,222.37 $ 3,427.71 $ 2^17.93 $ 1304.65 Apartments Wastewater Service Sinele and Multiple and Stacked Special Care/ Semi Detached Dwellings Townhouses Special Needs Regional Road 25 Trank Mains & Related Infrastructure $ 1,924.06 $ 1,561.95 $ 1,010.67 $ 594.51 Residential Community Projects 1,828.57 1,484.43 960.51 565.01 Treatment & Related Infrastructure From South Halton 1,913.38 1.553.28 1,005.06 591.21 Milton 401 Park & Halton Hills 401 Frontage - - - - Total Area Specific Wastewater Development Charge $ 5,666.01 $ 4,599.66 $ 2,976.24 $ 1,750.73 Total Residential Area Specific Development Charge $ 9,888.38 $ 8,02737 $ 5,194.17 $ 3,025538 SCHEDULE C RESIDENTIAL AREA SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT CHARGES FOR HUSP STUDY COSTS EFFECTIVE APRIL 21,1999 Apartments Sinele and Multiple and Stacked Special Care/ Semi Detached Dwellings Townhouses Special Needs Cost Per Unit $ 102.10 $ 82.88 $ 53.63 $ 31.55 SCHEDULE B NON-RESIDENTIAL AREA SPECIFIC WATER AND WASTEWATER DEVELOPMENT CHARGES EFFECTIVE APRIL 21,1999 Water Service Regional Road 25 Trank Mains & SDC/Sq.Ft Related Infrastructure $ 0.60 Residential Community Projects Treatment & Related Infrastructure 0.26 From South Halton 0.08 Milton 401 Park & Halton Hills 401 Frontage 0.10 Total Area Specific Water Development Charge $ 1.04 Wastewater Service Regional Road 25 Trank Mains & $DC/Sa.Ft. Related Infrastructure $0.52 Residential Community Projects Treatment & Related Infrastructure 0.50 From South Halton 0.46 Milton 401 Park & Halton Hills 401 Frontage - Total Area Specific Wastewater Development Charge Total Non-Residential Area Specific $1.48 Development Charge $232 MAP B EXPANSION AREAS IN HALTON URBAN STRUCTURE PLAN The HUSP Expansion Areas as indicated in the map are the lands to which this by-law applies. Area Subject to Milton W e st Specia l Stud y Area HUSP Expansion Areas Existing U rtan Areas For further information, please contact: Mark Scinocca, Corporate Services Department, Budgets & Fiscal Policy Services Division, 905-825-6000, extension 7043. Regional Municipality of Halton, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 MAP A URBAN & HUSP EXPANSION ARES IN MILTON AND HALTON HILLS 401 CORRIDOR A rea Sub|ect to ,M lto n W e s t Sp ec ia l ' AreiK H HUSP Expansion Areas r g>:-'-T Existing Urban Areas A www.region.halton.on.ca http://www.metroland.com http://www.region.halton.on.ca

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