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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 21 Aug 2014, p. 2

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hours. water payments may be made in the drop box at the main entrance of the Town Municipal Office. For inquiries. please contact Customer Service. W flu Town wfllnolongoraouptaoditcardsforpamntofyow WATER BILLS DUE DATE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. 2014 Water bills have now been mailed. Those who have not received their bills should contact the Customer Service Centre as soon as possible. Failure to receive a water bill does not eliminate your responsibility for payment of water or the penalty charge for late payment. Water payments may be made by mail. at most Financial Institutions, banking machines. by telephone and internet or in person at the Municipal Town Offices After MEETING OF WHITCI-IURCH-STOUFFVILLE TOWN COUNCIL held TUESDAY. AUGUST 19. 2014 TOWN BY-LAW OFFICER AND KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS RECEIVE ACCOLADES FOR COMPASSION Town Senior By-law Officer Linda Mainprize. along with the Knights of Columbus. was recognized by Town Council and representatives of the Character Community Foundation of York Region for exercising compassion while carrying out her duties. Earlier this summer, Mainprize was investigating a neighbour complaint about street parking and an alleged basement apartment issue. She discovered the cars were for the caregivers of a gravely ill child that needed 24/7 care. She also learned the mother and her baby were sleeping in the basement because it was too warm upstairs. Unable to turn a blind eye. Ma contacted the local chapter of the Knights of Columbus who The Town of Whitchurch-StoufiQille is currently accepting applications for the following positions: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9 Council Meeting - 3 pa. PUBLIC MEETING NOT REQUIRED The agenda for these meetings will be available for review at the Municipal Offices. Whitchurch-Stouffvllle Public Library and on our website at 12 pm. (noon) the Thursday prior to the meeting. The Calendar of Council meetings for this year is available on our website. Council Meetings will be audio-recorded and broadcast on WhiStle Radio 102.7 FM at 6 pm. the day after the meeting. ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICER TEMPORARY FACILITY LAIOURER TAILA DRUMMING INSTRUCTOR MEDITATION IN HINDI INSTRUCTOR GROUP FITNESS INSTRUCTORS CHILDREN'S PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS Please visitiggr website for more information TownCouncllendorsedareportonthehnureoftheStoulMlle Grain Elevator, requesting that Metrollnx keep the historically significant building at its current location. The report outlines how the Stouffville Grain Elevator represents a locally signlflcant heritage resource which forms part of a cultural TO THE TOWN Director of Leisure 8. Community Services Rob Raycroft was recognized by Town Council for 10 years of dedicated service to the Town. Under Raycroft's tenure. Town services and amenities have grown to include SoccerCity, the Stoul'lville Clippers Sports Complex. several new parks and trails, as well as enhancements to the WhitchurcNStoull‘ville Museum. NEW DIRECTOR OF PLANNING I DEVELOPMENT SERVICES FORMALLY WELCOMED AT TOWN COUNCIL MEETING Steven Kemp. theTown‘s new Director of Planning Development Services. was introduced at Council by Town Chief Administrative Ollicer Andrew McNeely. Kemp has more than 20 years of municipal experience with the City of Toronto and most recently with The Regional Municipality of York. As a member of the Town‘s Senior Management Team. Kemp will guide the Town through several important initiatives and challenges. including and overseeing the Town's future growth and upcoming Transportation Master Plan. He formally starts his new position with the Town on September 2. TOWN TO ASK METROLINX TO KEEP HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT STOUFFVILLE GRAIN ELEVATOR AT DOWNTOWN STOUFFVILLE STREET CLOSURE SUMMER ON MAIN I MOONLIGHT MADNESS IN ASSOCIATION WITH INSIDE WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE Main Street will be closed between Market Street and Park Drive from Thursday, August 21 o 4 pan. to 10 p.m. This event includes dinner, dancing, music and performances Labour Day W beginning, Monday, September I ne-opening Tuesday, September 2 at 8 am. Please visit our website for hours of opetation for other Town facilities. LABOUR DAY HOLIDAY HOURS OF OPERATION AND CLOSURES OF TOWN FACILITIES TIN Munklpal Offlcu VIII be dead Io: the MUNICIPAL ELECTION RECRUITMENT The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffvifle is currentiy seeking a van'ety of customer-focused, capable election officials to assist with the Municipal Election on Monday, OCtObEf 27 and during advance vote dates If you have any questions please call Natasha Garro at ext. 2225 or Isabel Leung at ext. 2237. Apply online today by Friday, August 29 at www.townofws.ca/elections NEXT MEETING OF TOWN COUNCIL The next meeting of Whitchurch-Stouffville Town Council will be he'd Tuesday, September 9 at 3 pm. at the Municipal Offices, locatedat 111 SandifordDrive. TOWN TO EXAMINE COMMUNITY GARDENS Town Council endorsed a report on the development of a community gardens program. Staff will hold community consultations on the preferred location and operating model as part of the Town’s 201$ Neighbourhood Park Development program. Staff will report back to Council in 2015 on the feedback obtained through this consultation process. Community gardens are important neighbourhood spaces that provide health. economic. educational. social. and emiironmental benefits to participants and the community. Community gardens can provide fresh. healthy. low-cost food; create a social gathering place for the community; and help improve the local environment by preserving and growing green space and by encouraging people to act as local stewards. FILL BY-LAVI DEFERRED TO SEPTEMBER co'uicff ' me proposed update to the Site Alteration and Fill By~law has been deferred to the September 9th meeting of Town Council. Staff will report back to Council on the revised fee schedule as well as the legacy fee fund. Visit www.mmeuldocflom hr more Inhalation. heritage landscape that is significant within the Downtown Heritage Area of the Community of Stouffville. It recommendsTown staff. the Whitchurch-Stouffville Heritage Advisory Committee and the Downtown Stouffville Working Group work with Metrolinx to assist the provincial agency in exploring possibilities for end uses as part of the objeCtive to preserve, rehabilitate and repurpose the building. 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