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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Sep 2008, p. 12

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12 . WM Nil 00 CHRONICLE -Wedrresday, September I7. 2008 _ ..... .2. a. t 17 . r Region of Waterloo it “out It 1,, PUBLIC NOIICE . " if i _ - ‘8 . t in ' ‘ OCCM.‘ g-l‘z‘ ' ~ ; >5 I ‘ H' ‘ é ‘ 7» Denim , .5, it ~ .. .9 . a O _ J, ». ‘ ‘ CITIZEN APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, dnve 7 t. ; a“! , a "' , ‘ ‘ ADVISORY COMMITTEES a SPECIAL PURPOSE BODIES Rhonda... we . . .. mond, the man " :4 keting director for a.“ 7‘ YOU. TOO. CAN HELP Conestoga Mall, T ”* Each year the Regional Municipality of Waterloo advertises for applications from the public and appornts citi- sorts through g ’ Q ‘ lens to various Boards. Commrssrons, Committees and other special purpose bodies required for a particular some of the _ - yearis) or Council term of office These appointments give Citizens of this Region, from a variety of back- donated jeans col- is} ' grounds, an opportunity to volunteer and participate as a member of a Board, Commission. Committee or Iected in the mall's t; other Specral Purpose Body. 5&0!“ annual Interested Citizens and Incumbent members are invited to apply for appointment to any of the following: afflhmhzgfien 3) COMMUNITY SAFETY a CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL ”tended UM" The Council currently has two vacancies: one for a citizen position and one for the busrness sector. The Com- Sent; 303The munity Safety 8. Crime Prevention Council (CSSCPC) is a partnership of multiple community organizations denim W'" 9° ‘0 and Regional services that seek to prevent crime. victimization and fear of crime through social development ”ab'tat,'°’ efforts, coordination of local action and public education in the Region of Waterloo. If you have an Interest and Human“ to.“ commitment to prevention through long-term strategic region-wide planning and action, we would like to hear "a":f9'";?dt:t't‘:° .. . from you. Appointments are for three-year term: starting February 2009 and are subject to an annual review. fit;:fr:‘sut¥fltorza' . Apporntments can be renewed twice for a maximum of six years. To receive more information concerning the ' ' . , WV . . Community Safety & Crime Prevention Council please vrsrt: www.preventrngcrime.net or to ask for an appli~ iiW'E'OMTON ”0'0 » _ . ‘ “ I cation form, please contact Mary-Anna Allen at 519-883-2304 or email: amaryann@region.waterloo.onca. t, < ; ‘h I b) ECOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (Sh ’ r" , .. , 1 Four persons required for up to a four-year term ending December 31. 2012 and one person required for a , €33}. .' ‘ “A, r t, I one-year term ending December 31. 2009. Persons with knowledge, interest. professional and/or technical .. kg §r~i if . _ w M i qualifications In environmental issues related to such disciplines and policy areas as biology. ecology, hydrOl- 9‘ '7 If " ‘ , " »‘ ' , ‘ '. ‘ J ogy, forestry, agriculture. Wildlife management and urban/rural planning. 1 we . . ~' ;\ fist-v77" g r c] HERITAGE PLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEE ‘37: . , a. t” } Two persons required for a three-year term ending December 31, 2011. The Heritage Planning Advrsory I, / g“: , F Committee (HPAC) advises on Regional heritage issues and policies in accordance With the Regional Official J" .2 . ‘ , ,. . Policies Plan. The Committee also assists the Region In promoting Regional heritage. and in increasrng public ‘ _ 1“ ' _ x is > t understanding of heritage issues. “ ‘> .3 im. ‘ if) KISSING BRIDGE TRAILWAY ADVISORY BOARD 0 One person required for a three-year form ending December 31. 2011. Person from the public who repre- ResearCh argues fluonde sents the local business community from any of the municipalities In which the Trailway is located are encour- . . aged to apply The Trailway Advisory Board is an advrsory board to the COunty of Wellington and Regional b ' bl some... _ COD tl‘l utlng to pro 8111 a) LAUREL CREEK HEADWATERS ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE LANDSCAPE PUBLIC LIAISON Continued from page t to the Environmental Commissioners COUNT,“ . . of Canada and Ontario detailing Four personsrequrred for up to a three-year term ending December 31, 2011 and one person required for a The old bylaw read: “The Regional research that shows ihai fluoride one-year term ending December 31. 2009. The Laurel Creek Headwaters _Envrronmenlally Sensitive Land- Municipality 0{Vt/memo is the sole sup increases lead levels in blood in com. scape Public Liaison Committee provrdes a community-based forum to monitor, discuss and‘provrde periodic plier of water to the city’s distribution munities that use hydrofluorosilicic advrce to the Region on how best to Implement the obrectives of the Regional Planning Policies for the Laurel system The city does not guarantee the acid for water fluoridation. Fluoride is Creek Headwaters Envrronmentally Sensrtive Landscapes (ESL) supply. quality or pressure of water to also a corrosive and she said it is now l) PUBLIC Am ADVISORY COMMITTEE consumers and failure to supply water known that lead leaches from lead One person requrred for a three-year term ending December 31. 2011. The person is an educator In the arts Shall "0‘ beFmsmled 35 “998a 0" the Pipe?» lead 50”“ and leaded brass by t field in the Region of Waterloo with specific experience and knowledge of an theory 8. principles. art forms. PM (“the CW" mechanical and chemical interactions I art materials. art creation processes, and art display as they apply to the broadest range of public artwork The new bylaw drops references to with fluorosilicatcst ‘ types. thej (swift; askthe water disgbutor. Water qualifty hasllong btfcn a Coll]- i an a re as 'ng some tou ques- com in areaso Water on wit no Sim e g) REGIONAL CYCLING ADVISORY COMMITTEE iions about the local municipality explanation for its appearance. But the Three person: required for up to a four-year fernr ending December 31, 2012 The RCAC advrses on the remaining Shem on its own duties and addition offluoride might be one factor. Cycling Master Plan and the Regional Official Polrcres Plan. The committee provrdes Input regarding cycling responsibilities as operator ofthe disrri- accordingto (llinch's research. facrlrty construction, cycling polrcres and strategies. and increases public awareness and understanding of button “Them “These homes are not old, they at”. cycling issues “I didn't want to bring lead up at the :10â€" or 40<year-old homes,” she said. It) REGIONAL GROWTH museum" STRATEGY / RAPID TRANSIT PUBLIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE discussion. but it's all connected.” said “lead is the second most common conâ€" (nuns/n1) Vieih. "The lead. the fluoride it's In Iaminant in hydrofluorosilicrc acid. Five persons required for up to a four-year term ending December 31, 2012. two representatives wrth skills PM (“W “indirectly then" a fairly ROM Wit“ and demonstrated expertise in the area of development and the environment are required, as well as three rep- “I?“ a W137 water use? and I'm "0! of research that firmrtisilit‘att‘i am used resenfatrves from the community-at-large Three person: required for a one-year fenn ending December 31. “Inning my taps for five mlnutt's belt"? to dissolve lead and brass. 2009, representing students at Conestoga College, the Univerer of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier Unrversrty ma"? adnnk *Whm’m‘ha‘?’ "We have ‘Cadt‘d Pipes» leaded 9"“ respectively The role of the ROMS/RT Public Advisory Committee is to advise the Region on Issues related to Vit‘lh didn‘t d9“? “’0 mUCh ""0 1h? (for and loaded hm“ in 0t" infrastmt" the Implementation of the Regional Growth Management Strategy, the Regional Transportation Master Plan fluoride “we With the mt 0‘ C011m“. turt‘fi it'sloadt’d with it.” and the Rapid Transrt Initiative. With the Initiation of Phase 2 of the Rapid Transit Environmental Assessment bl" her concerns ”5‘ ”"0 'ecem VIEth said “'5 anolht‘t imponanl “‘3' (Involvrng the evaluation and selection of technologies. station and route locations). Committee members will “593”" She's 589" “0m (3'01 Clinch 8 Sim Why the Practice of water fluoride provide advice on issues related to the assessment of various alternatives, public consultation and land use total member 0f “(We ff" we “fink “0“ Shim“ begmpped in Watchm- planning Initiatives Ing Water. which is fighting to get water “mm the lead oft,” said Vieth. “(lot I) SPECIALIZED TRANSIT SERVICES “"30,“ COMMITTEE fluoridation stopped In Waterloo. _ _ the hydrofluorosrlrcrc acid our of our Hire person: required for a ”no! term ending December 31, 2010, The Specialized Transrt Servrces Advi- ”mm recently “hm"md pmmm ”p ”at“ sory Committee will advise and provide assistance relating to the development of Special Transrt Services poliCIes and service that best meet the needs of the community I Persons interested in servrng on the aforementioned Committees must file an application with the Regional S h h I ' ‘ Clerk prior to 4.30 p m. on Friday, October 10, 2008, Application forms and Terms of Reference may be a 68p 6617-63 to the S 0 re I n e I obtained from the office of the Regional Clerk or obtained by calling 519675-4450 or by emailing ‘ 22mm?”‘wa'efl°°'°“ “:1 t c t" b “I a b b t h t h a d -. is" . 7: .. .- Explore the treasures vertise vacancies on a pa cu ar ommi ee may e I e y Incum ens w ose arms ave expire an ‘5 t? W: - A . . . therefore the number of actual vacancies may differ from the number of advertised vacanoes ” gt‘ré‘j‘ (2;! Of Huron 8‘ Perth 'Cotunties w'th Kris Fletcher J 7‘ ‘3‘; 8‘ "I t ’ themed drrvrng tours Director. Council 8. Administrative Servrces 4‘ Regional Clerk .7 ‘ . 7 r . ., it . y, «I . .shaltespearetotheshorellne.ca 150 Frederick Street. 2nd Floor h... . r . . ’_ g ,_ t . .1} . Kitchener. Ontario ~26 4J3 ‘ 44'... ,x t ”g ...\ r ‘1 2: r f . - ~.zSo.1631 Tourism Codeiich . . I r \‘ x - 2": 7 .' . 1 Personal information rs collected under the authority of the Munro/pal Act and Will be used to determine suit- ‘ . % "fr-"2" s}: ‘ ”V5130056t1925 TOWN" Stratford ability for appointment Questions regarding the collection of personal information should be referred to i 1'? '*" ”(14”, Fat "WP”"d mum ONTARIO Stevre Natolochny at 5119-5754450. Office of the Regional Clerk. ' " s. »,‘:’,’“’, . , Visit the website or ‘ ' ‘ ‘ call today. hm

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