2005 Fall Ninter Minor Sports Registration Conestoga Mail 550 King st. N, Waterloo Wednesday. September 7th and Thursday, September 8th 5:30pmâ€"9:00pm The following groups will be participating l †WVUAIUCUI IVUVU ’ www.city.waterloo.on.ca Notice is hereby given that the Council of The Corporation of the City of Waterloo, at a meeting to be held on September 12, 2005 in the Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo, may consider amendments of the Sign Byâ€"law to permit the following: 1. First Capital Realty, 585 Weber St., N. â€" Freestanding Signs. The proposed variance will allow two existing freeâ€" standing signs to exceed the maximum area permitâ€" ted in this zone. 2. Zellers, 550 King St., N. â€" Facia Signs. The proposed amendment will allow additional facia signs whereas the byâ€"law allows one facia sign in this zone. 3. McPhail‘s Cycle & Sports Ltd., 98 King St., N. â€" Facia Sign. The proposed variance will allow one permitted facia sign to exceed the maximum area permitted. 4. Grand River Credit Union, 168 King St., S. â€" Facia Signs. The proposed amendment will allow two additional facia signs whereas the byâ€"law allows one facia sign in this zone. 5. Ali Baba Steak House, 130 King St., S. â€" Facia Signs. The proposed amendment will allow two additional facia signs whereas the byâ€"law allows one facia sign in this zone. 6. The Bauer Buildings, 187 King St., S. â€" Temporary Real Estate Signs. The proposed amendment will allow additional temâ€" porary large project real estate signs and for those to exceed the maximum area permitted. 7. Canadian Tire, 400 Weber St., N. â€" Facia/ DirectionaU/Incidental Signs. The proposed amendment will allow additional facia signs, and allow several directional and incidental signs to exceed the maximum area permitted in this zone. A copy of the Byâ€"law may be seen, or questions may be directed to, Development Services, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo, during normal office hours (747â€"8796). Lisa Morrison Development Services City of Waterloo Cill of Waterioo Public Notice Waterloo Minor Girls Hockey Chess for Kids KW Synchro Skills Plus Hockey KW Diving KW Gymnastics The Zone Training THE CITY OF |a4 The City of Waterloo Fire Department is conâ€" _ «***= ducting scheduled maintenance of fire hydrants. This ongoing program is designed to ensure that the hydrants will operate properly when needed. This years program will involve all hydrants in the city and should be completed by the end of November. This maintenance program is quite routine, however, it may cause some temporary inconveniences such as poor water pressure and in some cases coloured water. Please check your water before use and if discoloured water is detected, please open a cold water tap and allow the water to run until it clears. This is a tempoâ€" rary situation. The City of Waterloo is aware that some residents may be concerned about the water being used as part of this maintenance program, especially in light of the water use restrictions in place this year. The testing of fire hydrants is legislated. Staff will keep water use to a minimum while performing the testing necessary to meet our legislated responsibility. The City of Waterloo Utility Staff and the City of Waterloo Fire Department thank you for your coâ€"operaâ€" tion and understanding. Any questions or concerns should be directed to the Utilities Customer Service Representative at 747â€"8613. 9. KW YBA 10. Waterloc L1 KW Trac 12. Asalh Ju 13. Waterloc 14. Waterloc 15. KW Ska 16. ROW Sy HMydrant Testing Maintenance Program R. Waterloo Minor Soccer a tA a For more information please contact Kendra @ 886â€"1177 ext 247 Watch this space for further information next week. Waterloo Siskins Jr. B Hockey KW Track and Field Asahi1 Judo Waterloo Minor Ringette Waterloo Minor Hockey KW Skating Club ROW Swim Club Sponsored by the City of Waterloo Neighbours Service, 747â€"8716 or kcrawford@city.waterloo.on.ca What‘s happening Frosh Week? Students in Your Neighbourhood? ;ï¬â€™, Neighbourhood velp; Spirit Builder ane, ‘va® How to get action, when action is needed The 2005 Student Welcome Bags Are || ==** Ready!!! & z3 & a a m . W 3 The City of Waterloo, with the generâ€" Th onr ‘ ous support of its community partners | |"2" °_ 4 has put together free Student Welcome ‘ ,wt... >az> Bags for permanent residents to give to + their student neighbours. The Student Welcome Bag allows you an opportunity to: * Say Hi! * Offer them a Welcome to the Neighbourhood * Offer the Student Welcome Bag as an ice breaker * Share important information about living in Waterloo * Give out free products and service gifts from local businesses 5 or less bags can be obtained at: Byâ€"law;/ Clerks Department, City Hall. Ist Floor or Fire Department Headquarters, 470 Columbia Street West For more than 5 bags, Open Houses will be held for residents and Neighbourhood Associations to pick up their Student Welcome Bags from 4â€"7 pm on Thursday, Sept 1 or Thursday Sept 8 at 90 Westmount Road North ( EMS Station located at the entrance to Waterloo Park). For general information on the Student Welcome Bag, please Contact Kaye Crawford of Community Development, Protective Services at: 747â€"8716 or kcrawford@city.waterlo0.on.ca a Neighbourhood Spirit Builder THE CITY OF Iz‘ Waterioo For more information, please contact City of Waterloo 100 Regina St. South Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8 P 519â€"886â€"1550 F 519â€"747â€"8760 www.city.waterloo.on.ca THE CITY 0F Hear about successful student relations from other residents. sereps Wt o ... & * â€" uk O M c & T *