Council is unanimous in decision to deny Stull appeal Ward 4 Councillor Ann Lawlor asked clariStull then noted the specifications with the fication on whether or not Stull had brought agreement could not be met. any new information forward at this appeal. "The problem with the previous applica- Stull then asked if Lawlor had reviewed any tion is the conditions have been impossible of the information gathered over the last three to meet," she said. "We know the determina- years, making Lawlor repeat her question. tion of the haul route is not a mandate of the "I'm just asking if you've given us any new Site Alteration Committee, and that it would information, and I take it from your answer be a director (of Infrastructure Services) that that you haven't, so thank you," said Lawlor. would delegate the haul route. With no more questions There is only a potential for the from the general committee, haul route and it is the haul Stull left the council chambers route that the gravel came out before the vote was held. on." Council voted unani"As a result of the conclumously in favour the Somersion, it is our reasoning that this ville motion to uphold the meeting has been incorrectly recommendation of SAC and denied. We ask that the council not allow the Stull proposal an not adopt the committee's reexception or variance to the port," said Stull in conclusion. bylaw. Ward 2 Councillor Bryan Eighth Line property owner The public gallery full of Lewis asked whether or not Sally Stull appealed a Counspectators applauded the deStull's representative had sat cil/Site Alteration Committee cision. down with the Stulls to go over decisions at the Feb. 1 council Wards 3 & 4 Regional the conditions that she said meeting. Councillor Jane Fogal was unwere `impossible to meet' Photo by Kathryn Boyle able to vote due to a conflict of "Yes, and we have," she aninterest as she also lives near swered. "There has been no relief from the the Stulls. Town." "Quite frankly, I think the Site Alteration "So it's fair to assume you take the same Committee did a great job. They lived and stance on such conditions impossible to breathed this for some time," Mayor Rick Bonmeet?" Lewis clarified. nette said. "I will be supporting the recom"That ridiculously short hauling hours? mendation put forth by Councillor Somerville." The Stulls' first application was turned Yes, I do believe so," Stull replied. Regional Councillor Clark Somerville said down by both SAC and council in May 2013. the hauling hours were done that way to make Following this the Stulls launched a court acsure trucks bringing in the fill would not inter- tion against the municipality, which is still working its way through the court system. fere with school buses frequenting the route. Continued from page 13 NEWS ScottISh BakERy MILLER'S British Imported Sweets & Treats, That Even Locals Love. 330 GUELPH ST., GEORGETOWN (opposite Canadian Tire) Freshly Made & Baked On Premises Breads, Buns, Pastries, Meat Pies & More! 905-877-0596 · www.millersscottishbakery.com Thursday, February 11, 2016 - The IFP - Halton Hills - www.theifp.ca Deker Electric is expanding our recycle program to include Drop your batteries off at 348 Guelph St, Unit 11 (around back) 905-702-0515 ESA #7003060 DEKER eLeCTRIC ltd. www.dekerelectric.ca Page 15 SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONS