On subdi Builders must abide by new regulations Dont fence us out say petitioners By BRIAN Unci I Herald Slafr Acton residents are demanding an eight foot high wall Poplar Avenue be taken down A name petition headed by Mr and Mrs Donald was presented to town council Monday asking for a bylaw gains such The wall is not only but la in appearance It has decreased our properly value from the petition Residents are also concerned about a barbed wire fence In the back yard of the same property It is very dangerous around children We do not feel our children should be treated like cattle Mr and Mrs said in the letter Councillors were told thirc Is no bylaw in place to deal with the issue At this point in lime there vny little we can do about what is then the moment said Administrator Clerk Joe Simon Councillor Rick asked if could be and made retroactive lit was assured by Mr Simon that a bylaw governing such structures could be made retroactive More simply a Introduced now could force the residents at 100 Poplar to conform to the new re quirements This is the kind of dispute where the Ideal lie cent neighbors can with mediator and come to an underslan ding Gerald Hemic said Perhaps some Interpersonal relationships should be discussed he added He suggested he neighbors may be interested In acquiring tin vices of a mediator Councillor Norm pointed to some future develop mints which re quire seven or eight foot is port of their site We need some ho said of the conflicting Council will await report the Administrator Clerks before taking any action on Firefighters keep busy with small incidents Halton Hills fire crews answered several small calls last week On June at lire fighters extinguished a small compost fin on west or the Sixth Line The next day at 3 13 p m fin resuscitator call for a woman who was short of breath on At June 19 the fire ilppirt merit was called to wash I hi intersection of Srocl and June shortly before midnight the fire department responded to a mailbox fire at Victoria and John Streets On June at a a broken pump at the station on the corner requires a by firefighters On June at 16 m firefighters responded lo a fire in ChuMMl Road in Acton The caused minimal damage but superinten dent Dave was taken to the Georgetown District Memorial Hasp la with smoke Inhalation Ife listed in satisfactory condition in w by tin town night new replaces the version drawn up In Council adopted the body of the dee lite concerns individual councillors about some of its contents Assistant Clerk Stephen Thomson sulci it would be handy to have the main body idopted Monday to several expected for subdivisions In the coming weeks Councillor Cook wants avoid kid iflrU HIRE A STUDENT WEEK JUNE Plug for youth tor Students proclaiming dml week this week I Moore Park Plaza has face lift plan Moon PI fit lift Salas pljns approval I i council to pad up pi nth An i kit will in ll comer of the by id tit thi back to squired off Solasla also intends minute lys i ij In curbs and some nor the The investment firm to build a new facade on lop of plaza similar to s canopy The existing median in the mini entrance will also be removed the irking lot will be rep tinted Fails to yield of filling to yield were Itr in undent at a m I nil 17 by a old woman was northbound on the Tenth lien it was struck on the left by inbound 20yearold Damage to Hit I is 1 GOO and d to the is listed TRIO HOW AVAILABLE AT MOORE PARK STORE MOVIE RENTALS 8779896 MONEY SAVER COUPONS SHAMPOO CUT CONDITIONING TREATMENT off Reg 940 r- i i PERM SPECIAL NATURAL WAVE PERM NOW ONLY Reg Shampoo Cut Styling wily models are popular In givin and most of the house end up looking similar Coun Cook said Marilyn Serjeantson said developers used to assign a specific type of house to a tot and that could not be changed thereby avoiding the cookie cutter effect But Coun Joe Hewitt lumped to the developers defence That a like asking General Motors not to make Cadillacs any more because everyone likes Cadillacs he sold Coim Johnson questioned one provision In the agreement Parks hurt by vandals Vandalism In conservation areas la an Important concern of the Region Conservation Authority About in properly damage and theft occurs annually on Authority owned linds In order to combat this problem the Authority has requested thai two of its security officers be appointed as Provincial Offences Officers This now means that security staff will be able to lay charges for viola lions to the conservation Area Regulations and the enforcement of the Trespass to Property Act Motorliod Snow Vehicles Act on Conservation Authority lands In the past only officers could issue tickets from offences under these Acts Effective April Ministry of Natural Resources ap- the appointments of lofson Security Supervisor and Chris Vanderkoy Security Officer as Provincial Offences Officers This now gives the Authority more clout In dealing with vandalism The action Is expected to combat grow Ing vandalism that has resulted from a growing population The security program operated by the Conservation Authority included three full time two casual and one part time employees who patrol over acres of Authority lands including conservation areas forestry tracts and water manage ment lands The primary objective of the program is provide a safe and enjoyable atmosphere to thousands of regular park visitors and to minimize property damage Four new Acton homes Two adjacent lots near the in of Mill Street and Road Acton may soon be reamed to allow for four new family dwellings Public meetings were held Man day to the conversion of several lots into two separate pro perties for the purposes of building urban sized residential lots Lots and 10 on thi cast side of Mill Street would each commodate one residential dwell lot areas of square feet each The properties would be developed by Ed Lots 11 17 la and may be to create one lot to allow for one in I dwelling with a square feet with stipululis rent in on work done by tin on behalf of devilopirs Wouldn t it be more flexible if it was relevant to he prime rate or the mortgage rate she- ved Mayor Miller noted the la per cent rale was a part of the old subdivision agreement Assistant Clerk Stephen Thomson said after the meeting the provision Is minor and has never been used In thepaat Tho new agreement docs not deviate In any major philosophical ways from the old agreement but is merely updated easier to Mi Tin ml I copies of thi In March and had no objections to new agreement Mr told council Mr Then son noted Is simply a standard agreement which will form basts of lions for all futon subdivision agreements 11 is not carved in and can be modified by council id Thomson Administrator Clerk Jot Simon was instructed to investigate con expressed councillors and submit a report to council COOL OFF WITH Mako your car cooler and Tidy Car stopquality window tinting Choose the color and amount tint that tight for you Adds a custom look to any car 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