14- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 2, 1996 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Rates subject to change withoul notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. Merchants seeking compensation for closures Council balks at BIA filming policy By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star The Business Improve- ment Area was seeking approval of its filming pol- icy, but township council said they will set a policy. The BIA is asking for a fee of $5,000 from produc- tion companies, to be paid prior to filming. They are also seeking an additional $5,000 to be held in trust. Further fees 1nclude $100 per hour during reg- ular business hours for each business within 66 feet of scenes. The BIA also wants a schedule of street clos- ings, that must be ad- hered to, weekends ex- cluded from filming, a contract with every affect- 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 1S Years" ed business negotiated be- PHONE 985-3832 Compl io Denture Seve HELMETS, GOGGLES, GLOVES, T-SHIRTS PLUS... LICENSED MOTORCYCLE MECHANIC SAFETY CHECKS NORM'S FIX-IT 7A TO PORT PERRY B= 1223 [4], [e] 0) ROSE ST. MANCHESTER TO PRINCE ALBERT B= ni dRctoistielelofe A Full Dentures _FREE CONSULTATION % Permanent Soft Liners % Partial Dentures 4 Repairs While You Wait . Come in for your free =f DENTURE CLEANING! DENTURIST: Denture Specialist - Mike Dunn «. & Ann Dunn ws. NO REFERRAL FROM DENTIST NECESSARY 2 28 WATER ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8028 3 JR ou re Snviled to attend the | Durbam College Continuous Learning Exbibition Wednesday, April 3, 1996 5-9 pm. . Gordon Willey Building, Cafeteria, 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Course displays & demonstrations j | v Karate 6:00 - 6:30 | v Blood Pressure Clinic 6:00 - 7:30 | ¢/ Peter Vanderdium of the Police Canine Unit with "Leo the Dog" 6:30 - 6:45 ¢/ Aromatherapy 6:30 - 9:00 ¢/ Country Line Dancing 7:30 - 8:00 v/ Fitness 6:45 - 7:00 ¢/ Tai Chi 8:00 - 8:15 v Stencilling & Block Painting 7:00 - 7:30 ¢/ Plus many other interesting displays For further information please call (905) 721-3052 or 1-800-461-0549. All welcome! : 0 q DUR [o] v HAM [KEY] Educating You for the Real World. fore shooting begins, acer- tificate for general comprehensive public lia- bility and copies of stills. Both Scugog Township and the BIA have wanted to see a policy put in place for several months. Town- ship Council believes a policy will help to control the crews as well as bene- fit the town by implement- ing fees. The BIA has been bois- terous in its complaints over the years insisting the number of production companies coming into town has had an adverse effect on local business both immediate and long- term. The BIA's stance is local stores are losing business, the filming companies are not spending their money in the town, as they bring their own catering busi- ness with them. The problem came to a head last summer when two production companies closed the main street down for back to back weeks. The BIA was at one point suggesting a fee of © $10,000 to the BIA to com- pensate the lack of busi- ness as well as the $5,000 paidin trust. The BIA was seeking council's approval of the policy, before forwarding it to the Ontario Film De- velopment Corporation. Council will not endorse the policy, and want the BIA informed thatitis the opporutnity to ilk Do to their shop and extend for a very Happy Easter : to all theiv clients, 985-3591 wishes township's job to set the policy and they will inform the film corporation. Several members of council commented that the fees and conditions set out in the BIA policy will scare producers from ever coming tothe area. "We don't want produc- ers seeing this policy and thinking this 1s the town- ship policy," Regional Councillor Marilyn Pearce sad. 'They (BIA) can com- ment on it (policy), but they cannot set it," she added. Both the Chamber and BIA were invited to share their views at a recent council meeting, but rep- resentatives were not at the meeting. The draft policy of the township's was released in February. It calls for a fec of $500 to $1,250 a day to film in Scugog. The policy also suggests: a compensation fee of $100 per day, as compared to the BIA's $100/per hour request, to businesses within 100 feet of the film- inglocation. The policy, which con- trols filming on public property, roads, streets and in parks, has a num- ber ofother provisions. Other regulations in the draft state crews must clean up after themselves, are to use off-duty police officers for traffic and crowd control, to supply a map of shooting locations and times and to restrict lighting whenever possi- ble as not to interfere with neighboring residences and traffic. Film crews would also be restricted to hours of filming, with no shooting permitted between the hoursof 11 p.m.and7a.m. BONNIE STEELE Home Support Services I ------ 905) 985-3613 It's your Thing. It's a Family Thing. It's a Community Thing. It's the Port Perry Star 188 Mary St, Port Perry 985-7383