18 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, November 18, 2010 And The Stockings Were Hung... opens Friday The Artisans Attic collective of artists and artisans opens their new art show, "And The Stockings Were NOTICE OF MEETING 2011 USER FEES, LICENSING FEES AND SERVICE CHARGES This is to advise that the Council for the Town of Halton Hills will be considering the proposed 2011 User Fees, Licensing Fees, and Service Charges at the Council meeting to be held Thursday December 16, 2010. The report and table of the proposed fees for 2011 may be obtained from the Clerk's Division at (905) 873-2601 ext. 2333, or from the main page of the Town's web site at www.haltonhills.ca, on or after Friday November 12, 2010. If you wish to register to speak at Council at its meeting to be held Thursday December 16, 2010 please contact the Clerk's Division at (905) 873-2601 ext. 2333. 125 ___________________________________________ Litter Free Task Force Committee · consists of four (4) citizen members · to act as an advisory committee in respect to the implementation of a comprehensive townwide strategy for reducing litter and vandalism Property Standards Committee · consists of three (3) citizen members · meets on an as needed basis · to act as a decision-making body to hear appeals by property owners regarding Orders to Comply issued under the Town's Property Standards By-law · remuneration is $50 per attendance Site Alteration Committee · consists of two (2) citizen members · meets on an as needed basis · to act as a decision-making body to hear concerns from Halton Hills residents regarding issues under the Town's Site Alteration By-law BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Appointments to Various Boards and Committees The Council for the Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills invites applications from members of the public who are interested in serving on the following committees. Hung..." at their art gallery/gift store, Ar- ception, 6-9 p.m. tisans' Attic, 73 Main St. S. in downtown Each artist member has been Georgetown. All are invited to the opening inspired to create new art pieces Friday, Nov. 19, with a `Meet The Artists' re- with the festive holiday season in mind. The Artisans' Attic is an artisan's co-operative comprised of nine local artists: Susan Little, Mary Meredith, Andrea McClure, Laura Kingsbury, Susan 120m of the proposed and existing quarries and APPLICATION PROCESS to those individuals/groups who have requested · submit an application form which can be Pippy, Karen Caissie, to be notified. obtained on the Town's website at http:// Margaret Searle, Carwww. haltonhills.ca/committees/pdf/ olyn Filter and June A copy of the Interim JART Status Report will be volunteers-application.pdf available prior to the meeting. · list the Committee(s) in which you are Snyder. It houses interested, and in order of priority their original work, To obtain additional information regarding the Public Information Centre, or the JART Process · submit your application by 4:30 p.m. on as well as that of more than 30 please visit the following website: Friday November 26, 2010 to: other artists and includes: functional and decorative pottery, http://www.escarpment.org/applications/ Renée Brown Council and Committee Services Coordinator amendments/proposed/index. weaving, basketry, jewelry, origi1 Halton Hills Drive, php#acton%20quarry nal paintings and limited ediHalton Hills, ON, L7G 5G2 tion prints, photography, stained Or contact the following individuals: (905) 873-2601 x 2333 Fax 905-873-1431 Nancy Mott-Allen, JART Chair glass, blown glass, papier mache, Email: reneeb@haltonhills.ca Senior Strategic Advisor fibre arts, metal sculpture, woodNiagara Escarpment Commission working and so much more. If you have any inquiries or if you wish to receive Tel: 905-877-8363 additional information about a committee please For more details call 905- 877contact Renée Brown at (905)873-2601 ext. Mark H. Kluge, JART Member 7065. 2333 or reneeb@haltonhills.ca . Senior Planner Development Review Town of Halton Hills Tel. 905-873-2601 ext. 2299 127 ___________________________________________ Town Environmental Advisory Committee (TEAC) · consists of ten (10) citizen members · to be composed of both individuals who have a professional interest in the field of environmental management and of individuals who have professional interest in environmental protection · regular monthly meetings · to act as an advisory body seeking ways to protect, restore and enhance the Town's natural environment Interviews will take place in January 2011 and the selection committee will make recommendations for appointments to Council. 126 ___________________________________________ An Invitation to NOTICE OF A PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE (PIC) Sponsored by the Joint Agency Review Team (JART) regarding the NOTICE OF INTENTION To Designate Under The Ontario Heritage Act IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT AND IN THE MATTER OF the lands in the Town of Halton Hills known municipally as 519 and 521 Main Street South, Glen Williams (Halton Hills), NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town of Halton Hills intends to designate Laidlaw House and the Frazier Shop under Section 29(1), Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter O.18. Description of the Property: 519 and 521 Main Street South, Glen Williams (Halton Hills) legally described as Lot 56, RCP 1556 and Part Lot 79, RCP 1556, being Part 1, 20R-12394, Town of Halton Hills, Regional Municipality of Halton. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest: Contextual Value: This store and house has been a landmark on the corner of Main and Prince Streets for the majority of the history of this village. The one and a half storey store with the classic Victorian front show windows and defines the historic character of the village core since it is the oldest building built for that purpose. The adjoining Laidlaw house dominates the corner, more so because of its simple lines and typical English front garden contained by the picket fence. Further information respecting the proposed designation is available for viewing at the Corporate Services Customer Service Counter Civic Centre, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Georgetown during regular business hours. Refer to the Laidlaw House and the Frazier Shop Designation Report for the Design Value and Historical or Associative Value of the property. Any person may, by December 18, 2010, (within 30 days after the date of the publication of this notice) serve written notice of objection to the proposed designation with Corporate Services Clerks, together with a statement for the objection and all relevant facts. Dated at the Town of Halton Hills this 18th day of November 2010. Ashley Mancuso, Records/FOI Coordinator, The Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills, Ontario, L7G 5G2. 128 George Poullos 80th Birthday Open House APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY · Must be a resident of the Town of Halton Hills. · Over the age of 18 years. · Not employed by the Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills. · All positions are for a term to expire in December 2014 Trails Advisory Committee · consist of (5) citizen members from the business, industry, education, and recreation sector · to act as an advisory committee to provide advice and input to the Town of Halton Hills on matters relating to the design, construction and funding of a trails system · identify issues that impact trails development in Halton Hills · bring forward ideas for developing and maintaining trail systems · act as a sounding board in response to issues and initiatives · determine appropriate action to deal with issues and initiatives · quarterly meetings PROPOSED ACTON QUARRY EXPANSION by Dufferin Aggregates Monday November 29, 2010 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM OPEN HOUSE 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM PRESENTATION and Q & A LOCATION: Acton District High School, Cafeteria 21 Cedar Road, ACTON A Public Information Centre is being held on Monday November 29, 2010, sponsored by the members of JART, including representatives from the Niagara Escarpment Commission (JART Chair), the Region of Halton, the Town of Halton Hills, Conservation Halton, Credit Valley Conservation and the Ministry of Natural Resources. JART is hosting this 2nd PIC along with representatives from the Peer Reviewers retained by JART to update the Public on the TECHNICAL REVIEW OF THE ACTON QUARRY APPLICATIONS AND JART PROCESS to date and next steps. Notice of this 2nd Public Information Centre has been mailed directly to property owners within THE COMMITTEES: Committee of Adjustment · consists of five (5) citizen members · meets once or twice per month · remuneration of $85.72 for member per meeting · to act as a decision-making body which considers applications for minor variances to the Town's Zoning By-laws and applications to sever parcels of land DATE: TIME: Saturday, Nov. 20th 2 pm - 8 pm 82 Killaloe Cres., Georgetown George's family would like to celebrate his 80th birthday with all of his family and friends. Stop in or stay a while, we'd love to have you with us. Refreshments will be served. Best Wishes Only Please Best Wishes may also be emailed to george@outdoorpower.ca Heritage Halton Hills · consists of eleven (11) members · regular monthly meetings · to act as an advisory body respecting the designation of buildings of historical and architectural interest under the Ontario Heritage Act Halton Hills Accessibility Advisory Committee · consists of nine (9) citizen members · regular monthly meetings · act as an advisory committee to provide advise and input to the Town of Halton Hills to fulfill obligations under the Accessibilities for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Town Sustainability Advisory Committee Halton Hills Library Board · consists of nine (9) citizen members · must be able to attend monthly meetings, and dedicate time to Library Board activities · to act as a decision-making body to set policy for the management, regulation and control of the Library · for additional information regarding the library board please refer to http://www.hhpl.on.ca/ · consists of two (2) citizen members · knowledge of current sustainability issues, relevant work and/or volunteer experience, academic qualifications, ability to work collaboratively in a team environment and a strong interest in sustainability. · ability to serve on the Committee as an individual rather than representing the interests of a specific interest group. · ability to attend meetings and complete assigned work. Guess Who? Halton Hills Citizens' Cemetery Advisory Committee · consists of four (4) citizen members · to identify issues that impact cemetery maintenance, operation and capital improvements · review rates and fees or identifying potential revenue sources · review matters brought forward from Council or staff and determining appropriate action to deal with issues and initiatives Town of Halton Hills Fence Viewers · fence viewers are responsible for arbitrating a dispute between neighbouring landowners where one owner wants to construct, repair or maintain a fence on the common boundary, but is unable to reach an agreement with other owner(s) · may be required to attend approximately three arbitrations per year · remuneration is $50 per attendance 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills ON L7G 5G2 Tel.: 905-873-2601 · Fax: 905-873-2347 Love your family 50 50 50 50 50 50 50