B10 The Acton Frea Press Wednesday Morrow pushes common rates By Bob Regional Chairman Morrow is bound and dcler mined to have nil water and sewer projects paid for out of a common fund instead of each of the communities in Hnlion paying for projects in its own municipals He claims that only then will Hallon Region be truly able to call itself a region I have a strong hope that all representatives on regional council one day v ill represent the community of and not sit as a representative from Acton Burlington or During a discussion at a public works meeting last week the chairman said there is no reason or justification why there should be five different water rates within the one region We have to act like a community the community of If we throw It out for once and for all we 11 never be come a region Lord knows the last council come to grips with he lold the committee Morrow indicated that he push to have tht matter of uniform water rates and equalized brought before council soon after the budget is passed Some northern represent have opposed that move in the because they fed Ihey II lose control of public works projects In their home municipalities Both Hills and Milton are badly outweighed in terms of voting power the two municipalities to the south As it is now municipality pays for work in its own municipality and be cause the cost is shouldered by the benefitting municipal no other councillor is apt to object Some councillors can be expected oppose the move as well Because thev have the highest assessment in the region they will be ex to share iheir assess ment base over the entire region Some have already voiced swallow is a basic philoso phical difference between Oakvillc and Burlington is traditionally slow growth while Burling ton leans more towards a more rapid rate of growth Oakville Mayor Harry Barrett and Oakville Council lor Carl have argued against any change in the current method of financing water and sewer projects They argue that Burlington would be dipping into the coffers to finance growth in Burlington They claim would end up paying for growth in the region even though the town itself staunchly supports a slow growth attitude There has been a consider able change in the makeup of the council since the matter was last broached There are 10 new members The new members haven really had the opportunity to become embroiled in debate on the matter and it could be that they II look upon the change with more favor than the first regional council No alternative to Milton dump Regional Council will not be deterred in its efforts to situate a landfill site in Milton according to Regional Chairman Morrow Mr Morrow told reporters Miller plan PARENTS FIND OUT WHAT their kids have learned in music class as Thomas Susan Auty Sherry and Brenda Buchanan perform a recorder quintet at Brookville School Open House Budget chopping continues I- or seven weeks now Regional Committees have igonized over budget before them As of I- rid the had been by about four per tent In its original form the budget tailed for an in of per cent a speenl meeting of the Services Com mitttc it the Minor the com millet ipproved three department budgets all tarrying increases In its origin form the budget represented an in creased expenditure of per tint dozens of meet mgs ami numbers of hours spent on the budget thJt increase has been whittled to about per tent to Don I haven I been officially compiled and the percent is only in mate increases it both Children Aid and the Hilton Manor account for part of big in the I he CAS budget tailed for in of per tent A shocked Chairman Hit Morrow made he when he blasted the it the annual meeting of the society for budget in lb it form The C has in the since number of nuttings of the Regions Service Com including some joint meetings with CAS officials the committee reluctantly tlu budget Mill hi inert of 11 per l of fin lis in inlaid to tut the to per t tut phisinL in pro l ikmg on new I I iter in the ir thin is origin propositi tin tuts will Mime relief this the full inipHl will show up next Mir inj mil proctitis next the nil jump It si mils si H- j ml in the Region in not exercise full control of iht AS budget If the region wants lo Hit has to efon tin Hit lommiinilv omnium hid lop si itHXX off iht mil and show whin w ii wh it tht imp ill would Whin tin l inn hick Id stuff I i report whin fiiiiu Hit islimitts hut Hi ihost tuts struusk Iht Hie Sunn the ItiMnsd how rt Committee says Abolish Health built i II mini Abolish Association Itegional Council passed a resolution at its meeting ly tailing for an amendment to Bill lsl which mil County Museum and vest all of its assets and liabilities in the region The resolution does no more than tidy up the legalities action the region took in 1J4 Ihlton of He should be stripped of its iccording to Councils Hill la Hit committtt passed Us meeting to petit on Hit province to abolish thi Board of Health md mike I nit of gionil Kit told the committee ih il under existing ition tht has no jurisdiction the Board of Health isn bound to report to or seek permission ihe council for am of its Pit the would give control over the board of Councillor noted there were on the lloird of the Health the rest art Policy change Mayor Barrett flew into a rage it a meeting of the Administration ommiHcc Wednesday ifler learning of a policy concerning collection of capital levies ihc change would sec the region collect iLs own ipit levies ind set its own rates for levies Barrett is adimantly op posed to having the region involved Itvics He sees tint responsibility council to debenture more projects than otherwise be But Barrett Iht change in policy came to light during consideration of pi in of subdivision it Committee meeting Wednesday of the councillors lot Lot fee developers pay for each home they build in order lo help offset the demands on community services Itegional Don and some councillors have complained current policy They claim as long as irea councillors control those funds the funds will be used on arc projects and the region mil lie forced prised learn lhit they id unknowingly approved of the change the previous council meeting The matter w is put before council at meeting is liter business some never read minutes of iht meeting I sick and of this nonsense The same things kttp coming back and hack it slips through Barrett checking the resolution Councillor Carl said was only in principal Both he Barrett will seek lo halt the when matter comes before council again Hi he wis impressed with llu time of He in spent on the job Will toss it to committtt if ihu show up for tin mieims hi wondirtd Mr Morrow expressed eon dxiut i document prepared by the Ministry which removing the Hoard of Ik ilth further from IliMonal board report lo tht instead Mr Morrow is on record is opposing of autonomous or sum lutonomous bo or 10m missions like onsen or tin Ik sml should not itll Iht op posts but in fiti w nits rtiisions in to the other i If the is the w the committee mis it Ihe board of health is exists would ind two appointees would from Ihe board r imp ind dray now hold those positions Mr s no problems with the Bo ird of Health exercising its now but there had been in the could in ht future It CO lint up to study rtgional govern ment in the latt s and pir cent is approved with only minor changes The Manor hudgct calls for in expenditure of this ye Ihe Regions share of that works out to about Ihe region recovers i I ire percentage of the periling costs in provincial fees paid by the residents and vices tailing for the expenditure of oh was ippnucd by the Committee major it session is well of tht regional com or are ibout lo budget m lies so they can for iv irdid lo council for furtbi tutting or ratification in May III I I I TINThe urirs reported hit in hid Ik found mil thi Minor lnv ist is now niiu il not as dlsciisstil Some add Hi nil wire hunted At least one regional who voted to go ahead with a landfill site in Milton Site b Briuinnla ltd is prepared to support plan that would sec more than one site used as a dump in Hills Councillor Miller told this news paper that ir a motion was put lo consider smaller landfill sites and more of them in the region he d have to support it ifter a decision handed down by the Ontario Supreme The decision quashed a by designating bite as the future landfill site for the among several councillors who supported bite on March because of the time frame the region has lo work with 1 have to support that now back to the areas and let Ihcm each find their own George town is getting into bad shape we have to take care of garbage he said Had one more councillor voted in opposition to Site Fin the March 2 meeting tht pro posed landfill site would have been defeated on an 11 lo vote Instead the choice was confirmed by an 11 vote the region would continue with work on phase Ihrec of the consultants report and would apply for a to the Town of Milton in about six weeks Morrow discussed the matter with reporters on Wednesday after learning the Supreme Court of Ontario hod quashed a by law passed by the region indicating the Milton site in tht Britannia urea as a future landfill site He said the region did not have any contingency plan if the current landfill sites were filled up prior to i new one being opened I don see council moving towards any alternative The only alternative the region is lo spend another quarter of a million dollars studying another site and even then people would hire i lawyer and we d have the some legal problems There no easy way out There is no major change in Ihe process that is evolving he said Morrow told reporters that there are ways and means lo intervene on behalf of the majority of the people if the region 1 able to go ahead We might have to do it through public safety when we have no dump and gar is piling up a year and a half from now he said Morrow reiterated his claim that consultant reports have indicated Site b is i good site Council ruled on and we have to follow the ruling said Council voted March 2 approving Site as the site or the future landfill site for tht region Many of the who voted against approving the site have levelled harsh criticism at the way the decision was made Milton School of Driving DOT OSL CALL GEO BAIRD s mil jli1 lid is lipanmi reviiw In Burlington liter Hi llu ltttion Ho ird imnussiontrs in llu sum ishion is 1 nil Bui his mil with in urn nutlet Mr llu pohu mi iiiiKjiii in Ik ft It woukln Lood II i mimlKr tin commission himself ml point is I to thin my of iht r Choose one of our Great Gift Ideas for Mothers Day May 8 We carry a good selection of Mothers Day Cards by Carfeton For All Your Gift Selections Visit In Donations to Cancer Society are an appreciated mark of respect and may be addressed to CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY do Mill Si 8530820 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Erin Township and Village Are you concerned about the way this country is being 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