5ihtxo xsv j tvls v jhlvi economist simtribune ifnews ttiufszy aug 3 2006 vff- t-p- i frontpage 1- relationship with his neighbourstrn focusing on the dock area i want to cre ate a better dockspace andimprove the overallsituation said swarison swarison said the issues have been all linked to property standards y residents said theyve witnessed tow- irigwithouta jpottef in power boats speed boats operating at night without lights a houseboat sitting in the middle of the lake without its lights on oil slicks on thelake garbage being dumped into the lake exhaust fumes from boats peo ple jumping from boats in the middle of thelake arid attempting to swifn to shore operating boats with uncovered boat motors and rhovirig cornfnefcial vehicles including an old army truck on a private road r- r musselmans lake residents said they have exhausted their options trying to resolve the bngoing- dispute with swanson mayor wayne efnmerson said the town has also exhausted its bptioris- tryirig to restore peaceand quiet to the lake town clerkand chief bylaw officer michele kennedysaidat thistirrie the town cant speakto the issue because it is presently under review but we arepur- suing it said kennedy residents are considering asking council to furtherlirnit the number of boats or the power of the boats allowed at each residential dock one boat for eacli may helpthe situation said group spokesman kevin wigmorev musselmans lake is one of the few kettle lakes in ontario thatstill permits any power boats floating wo6dstyrofoarri7 stray- boats and other debris ending up on other lakefront properties the welding is associated with build ing a proper docking system said swanson yes im welding butits to do with improving my docking system its going on but its short- term said swanson j the noiselevel of the construction and restoration of boats is at times intolerabresaidwigmofe boats are often left running for 20 minutes giving off noxious furiies while s fuel leaks into the lakeand drifts on to other peoples property therearecbri- i starit leaks in to the lake and shoreline eroding the shoreline and endangering- the fish habitat cedarbeach owner yern bavies said there is ho formal business arrangement between swanson and hirriself he complain swahsbh is a cratbrner like anyone else said davies hes our best cus tomer the issues are between him swanson and his neighbours and have nothing to do with us 7 ward 2 councillor mark carroll said hes quite aware that residents of musselmans lake feel abandoned sbhiething has to be done said carroll r we have to all together give uwa thumbs down signal there is a dirriin- ished quality of life because of thissitu- ation tm sure 1 council will try its best to help these people the issue of lake ownershipiscbrriplex still soriie residents expect the best place for the issue is in a law well charge that this commercial bper- ation has diminished the quality of life for lake residents said wigrhore breast health- womans right j everyones responsibility canadian canchr soqeiy- socttrt- canadbwe du cancer for more information contact your local i canadian cancer society office it could save your life this messagebrought to you as a community servcie of the economistfihbune general cosmetic dentistry for the whole family including orthodontics for children adults jaw joint tmj treatment 9054757600 r 18crown steel drive warden 14ih avenue y t iar weve sent inthe bylaw i officer the public health people and the police the big problem is we do not have jurisdiction over i the lake said a emmersori weve in thebyiaw officer the public health people and the police he swanson has been charged he pays thefine cleans bp a bit and men- l does sorhething else only tpbe charged again it just goeson and on while the camps bpav and canoes are kept at restribok lane the200 chil- dreri enrolled daily at the cottage day carnpare bused to the lakesprthside- v atcedar vyhefethe daytime camp programhiing takes place the residents acknbvwedge there has never been a serious accident at either the cottage day camp or the boss cottage and that children do wear life jackets while in the boats swanson insists he runs a safeopera- tion the childreriare wellsupervised at the camp said swansoni havea staff of 13 of those eight- are lifeguards with varying degrees 4 of certificatiqn j said swarison weve never had an acci dent- area resident sue davis is question- v irig the qualification of thecafnp staff as well as the safety aspect of the operation there are many people who have very dont know where jo turn jfbr help davis stressed v x i a business license is not required in the operation of a day camp saidtqwri employee diane barnes the cottage daycpisribtregisteredvflthmelife saving association an association spokesman reported fr musselmans like property owners saicl other trouble at merestnobklane propertyihvolyes welding with use of sixfoot wgh- cylinder tanks drilling poweyvspfay painting directly in the u 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