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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Apr 2004, p. 2

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PAGE 2THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, APRIL 28,2004 www.durhamrcgion.com Qanagtm Leading the Way ^ 905-623-3379 ] MAYOR'S CORNER On April 26,2004, Council approved an 8.3% increase in the local portion of the ' tax levy. Residents will see an average increase of about $ 58 per household. In other Durham municipalities, they will see an increase of around $11 for every 1% increase - in Clarington our rate is only $ 7. Remember that of the total property taxes paid, only about 26% is available for local purposes.The balance is remitted remitted to the Region of Durham and the Province of Ontario (for education purposes). Neither level has confirmed confirmed what they will require as tax for 2004. Of the $ 58 increase, $ 35 is to pay for the increased cost of fire prevention prevention and suppression and other actions such as contract arbitration arbitration awards; the need to hire additional firefighters and, finally, the need to replenish Emergency & Fire's reserve fund (used for future capital purchases). The remaining 3.7 % (roughly $21) is targeted to be put towards other programs such as OMERS (Ontario Municipal Employee Retirement System) which has enjoyed a 5 year zero contribution contribution holiday which ended this year and rising insurance costs. There are municipalities that are using their reserve funds to offset the impact of a tax increase. This leaves a heavy tax burden for future residents. residents. In Clarington 46% of our operating and capital costs are financed from the tax levy. The balance is drawn from other sources such as user fees, licenses, permits, and development charges. Clarington has created new non-property related revenue which makes us one of the least tax-based dependentmunicipalities in Ontario. For example, the 8.3% equals $ 58 in Clarington; in other GTA municipalities, the same increase could represent $ 91. The dollar dollar value impact in Clarington is one of the lowest in the GTA. Being able to keep a 0% tax increase is ideal for any community but it is not always wise. This practice was possible prior to the time of provincial downloading on the backs of the property owners. Although we continue to fight the impacts of downloading, significant cuts in programs and services would be necessary to accomplish this now. This increase approved by Council is necessary to keep the Municipality moving in the right direction without reducing the existing level of service the community enjoys. If you have questions about your tax I me or our Finance Department. encourage you to contact TENDER -SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the following following requirements listed below, submitted to the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C.3A6, are invited and will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at 40Temperance Street, Bowmanville, ON. . Tender No. CL2004-22 - PART A, SURFACE TREATMENT PART B, ASPHALT & SURFACE TREATMENT PULVERIZING Closing Date: Wednesday, May 12TH, 2004 2:00 p.m. (local time) Tender CL2004-23 - DRIVEWAY PAVING Closing Date: Wednesday, May 12TH, 2004 2:00 p.m. (local time) The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett, C.P.P., A.M.C.T. Purchasing Manager Telephone: (905) 623-3379, ext. 402 CO-OPERATIVE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL SEALED REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP), clearly marked as to contents, for the following requirements listed below, submitted submitted to the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, will be received until the specified closing time and date. RFP 2004-6 - CO-OPERATIVE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL THREE (3) GRADERS (Region of Durham requires 2 and Township of Scugog requires 1) Closing Date: Tuesday, May 4TH, 2004 4:00 p.m. (local time) The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett, C.P.P., A.M.C.T. Purchasing Manager Telephone: (905) 623-3379, ext. 402 I REIGNING CATS AND DOGS For information on this and other animals please call 905-623-7651 or visit US at 33 Lake Rd., Bowmanville. i nf o@m u n ici pa I ity. clarington. on. ca 1ST Annual Tyrone Community Centre COMMUNITY YARD SALE SATURDAY, MAY 8 (9 AM - 2 PM) Reserve Your Spot Today! $20.00 Per Table Or Parking Spot BBQ Lunch Available SPRING CLEANING? Why not bring your old treasures or new creations to the Tyrone Community Centre? Reserve a parking parking lot for an outdoor spot. Call Kathey 263-4266 Or Janice 263-4355 Teen volunteers needed T EENS! Looking for a volunteer opportunity that gives you a chance to work with kids and collect community service hours? Apply to be an Eager Readers Volunteer. You will be matched with a child in grades one to three, giving them a chance to practice their reading skills throughout the summer. The Eager Readers programme will be held once a week (commencing in July) at Clarington Public Library's Main Branch--Bowmanville. Volunteer registration begins May 3rd. Pick up registration form at any of CPL's four branches, or call 905-623-7322 for more details. Government Info Online T here is a wealth of information available on the Internet from all levels of government. Access to government information is vital to all Canadians, especially during major life events. Learn how to find this information quickly and easily at Clarington Public Library. This session is free, but registration and previous Internet experience is required. It takes place on Thursday, May 6th from 1:30 - 3:30 pm at the Main Branch-Bowmanville. Call 905-623-7322 to register or for more details. Be Prepared for a Power Outage ould you know what to do if the power went out for a long period of time? You should always have an Emergency Safety kit in your home for these types of situations. If the ' power went out 1 in the winter, your house would retain heat for only up to three hours. Your Emergency kit should include items that will keep you and your family safe. Some of these items include: • blankets • flashlights • spare batteries • candles & matches • a small camp fuel stove • imperishable food items that don't need refrigerating / • a battery operated radio to listen to news updates • a first aid kit • several,bottles water • spare propane tank for BBQ (full) These items can come in very useful and are essential in winter or when power is out for a long period of time. A MESSAGE FROM Community FRUIT WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL Saturday, May 29,2004 12:00 noon - 5:00pm Ticket Sales dontated to Big Brothers & Sisters of Clarington. Admisson: $8 in advance & $10 at the door. Limited tickets will be sold must me legal drinking age to attend. (No infants or children please) A toast to simple pleasures! A glass of wine, mouth-watering foods, the sounds of jazz music and an afternoon in the country. Check it out! To see participants chech out our website www.archibaldswinery.com. ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE Road Reconstruction to facilitate signalisation of Roenigk Drive at King Street W, Bowmanville Roenigk Drive - from Waveriey Road to King Street W P lease be advised that as part of the Municipality of Clarington's Contract CL2003-36 the above noted street will be closed to through traffic commencing April 29,2004 for approximately 2 weeks (weather dependent). Upon reopening of the road to traffic, construction construction operations will continue and delays can be expected. Please use Durham Rd 57 as an alternate route until construction construction is complete. Delays can be expected along King Street West during this signalization project. For further information, please contact Mr. Wayne Bruce, Construction Manager, Miwel Construction 905-888-5270. Sorry for any inconvenience Miwel Construction Limited Municipal Contact for this Project Norman Clark Manager of Construction 905-623-3379 ext 208 Pedestrian Alert • Drivers commuting across Durham Highway 2 should be aware of the high elderly pedestrian traffic. » Drivers commuting on Liberty St both north and south of » Durham Highway 2 should beaware of the high student pedestrian traffic. • Drivers commuting on concession roads north of Taunton Rd should be aware of the higher volume of pedestrian traffic without walkways. • Pedestrians should be aware that the intersections of both Towline Rd at Durham • Highways 2 and Regional Rd 57 at Durham Highway 2 carry vehicular traffic exceeding one million vehicles each a month. • Pedestrians traveling on roadways that do not provide a walk way should walk facing on coming traffic. • Pedestrian should all ways wear reflective clothing. • Pedestrians should utilize adult crossing guard locations 'where ever possible.They are there for your safety. pSSOfc For additional information please call 905-623-3379 Nominate a beautiful front garden or container, nominate your own residence, your friends, your neighours, or a local business, church or school. Use the form below and get your nomination in by Friday. June 18.2004 before 5:00 PM. Please note: Only Iront gardens that are visible from the roadside/curb will be judged. How to Enter Fill out the entry form and mail, email, drop-off or fax to: 2004 Apple Blossom Awards Communications & Marketing 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, ON L1C 3A6 www.munlclpality.clarington.on.ca (online form) Fax: 905-623-0584 I nominate: (Owner) Address: Town: Postal Code: Category (please check one) Residential [ ] Business [ ] Church [ ] School [ ] Best Container [ Nominated by: -- -- Telephone: 905. Forms may be copied for additional nominations Entries must be received no later than June 18. Sorry! No late entries will be accepted! Notice Of Application For Approval To Expropriate Land It is that time a year when much of our local wildlife are having their young. Please teach your children to respect wildlife. The very best thing you can do for the baby bunnies, bunnies, squirrels, racoons or birds is to leave them alone. Viewing wild animals should always be done from a safe distance and baby ani- ■ mais and birds should never be touched or picked up! Clarington animal shelter Is in need of foster homes for kittens. kittens. Kittens do not yet have fully developed immune systems, systems, and are very susceptible to viruses while in shelters. We need foster homes to house mom's and litters or to bottle feed kittens without mothers. If you are interested in helping out please contact our shelter at (905) 623-7651. I N THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON for approval to expropriate land comprising Part Lot 31, Concession 1, Geographic Township of Clarke, now in the Municipality of Clarington, in the Regional Municipality of Durham which land is more particularly described below in this Notice, for the purposes of a community community park. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate the land more particularly described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Municipality of Clarington, in the Regional Municipality of Durham and being comprised of Part of Lot 31, Concession 1, former Township of Clarke now in the Municipality of Clarington, Regional Municipality of Durham which land is more particularly particularly described in Instrument No. N163487 registered , in the Land Registry Office for the Land Titles Division of Durham (No. 40), save and except Part 1 shown on Plan 40R-20274, and save and except Part 2 shown on the draft plan of survey contained in Schedule 1 hereto. Any owner of lands is respect of which Notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the approving authority in writing. (a) In the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail within thirty days after the registered owner is served with the notice, or, when the registered owner is served by publication, within thirty days after the ' first publication of the Notice; (b) in the case of an owner who Is not a registered owner, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice. Any person wishing to ascertain if they have a legal right to request an Inquiry pursuant to this notice may consult the Expropriations Act. R.S.Q. 1990. c.E.26 for the meaning of terms "owner" and "registered owner". The approving authority is: the corporation of the municipality of clarington 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6 Telephone: (905) 623-3379 fax: (905) 623-0830 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON Patti L. Barrie, Municipal Clerk SCHEDULE 1 |..., ù. ■ , ,: *. * --|j-"i MtHM* -Vt* z hUl ■ - • vVah: :r i 1C "USX# V CVRf T. tv-» m IM MUNICIPALITY Of CIAAINCTOI PtCiOMAJ. VAC-PAHtY O LOT CONCESSION w t 11 » 1 Will » d»* i -tv MWS ÙMMY /Va 101 This notice first published on the 14th day of April, 2004. www.municipality.clarington.on.ca

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