Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 12 Jun 2014, p. 12

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•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , J un e 12 , 2 01 4 12 NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF AN AMENDING EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CHARGES BY-LAW BY THE HALTON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD TAKE NOTICE that on the 4th day of June, 2014, the Halton District School Board (the "Board") passed Education Development Charges Amending By-law, 2014, which amends the Education Development Charges By-law, (2013) of the Board. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or organization may appeal the By-law to the Ontario Municipal Board under Section 257.65 of the Act by filing with the Secretary of the Halton District School Board on or before the 14th day of July, 2014, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the By-law and the reasons supporting the objection. The appeal may not raise an issue that could have been raised in an appeal under section 257.65 of the Education Act of Education Development Charges By-law, (2013). The said amending by-law comes into force on June 9, 2014, and increases the education development charge on residential development to $3,380.00 per dwelling unit and the education development charge on non-residential development to $0.87 per square foot ($9.36 per square metre) of gross floor area. No other amendment to Education Development Charges By-law, (2013) has been made in the amending by-law. A complete copy of the amending by-law is available for examination in the offices of the Board located at 2050 Guelph Line, J.W. Singleton Education Centre, Burlington, Ontario, during regular office hours or on the Board's website at www.hdsb.ca. Dated at the City of Burlington this 6th day of June, 2014. David Euale Director of Education and Secretary to the Board Kelly Amos Chair of the Board 905-877-5236 Organizers with the Classics Against Can- cer are shaking their heads over the mystery of the missing signs. In the last week and half, about 35 signs promoting the annual Father's Day event in Cedarvale Park have gone missing from loca- tions throughout Halton Hills. The promo- tional signs had been posted on both public and with permission on private land. There is no sign of the signs; none remain behind damaged or dismantled, they have just disappeared. Classics organizer Jamie Watt said the loss-- worth about $1,500-- is sig- nificant for the volunteer organization, which gives its proceeds from the annual event to an organization aiding people with cancer. The thefts have been reported to Halton Regional Police, and organizers have also talk- ed to the Town of Halton Hills to see whether Town employees may have taken the signs down when maintaining the boulevards. However, Halton Hills Superintendent of Public Works Dick Spear said Town employ- ees did not remove any signs, but has alerted his staff to keep an eye out for them. Watt would like the signs back-- no ques- tions asked. He said the signs can be dropped off in the parking lot of his business, Carpet Barn Carpet One, 26 Guelph St. or call him on the Classics hotline phone, 647-558-8143. Classics Against Cancer group wants its stolen signs back Two Toronto residents have been charged in connection with the theft of about $1,300 worth of shoes from the Hudson's Bay Outlet at Toronto Premium Outlets Friday afternoon. Police say a loss prevention officer saw a man handing several shoes to a woman who put the shoes in a hidden pocket in her dress. The couple left without paying and was stopped by the security officer, who contacted Halton Police. Charged with failing to comply with recognizance and theft under $5,000 is Antoni Kowalski, 32. Charged with theft un- der $5,000 is Patrycja Boguslawska, 30. •••• A Georgetown man was charged follow- ing an incident on a bus May 31 in the Moore Park Cr. and Main St. N. area at about 11 p.m. Police report occupants of the bus were taking part in a pub-crawl and near the conclusion of the trip there was an incident between two passengers-- a male and female. Police say the female victim reported to police the male grabbed her by the hair and allegedly struck her in the head. When police arrived the man had already left the area in a taxi. Police lo- cated the taxi a short time later at Guelph St. and Maple Ave. and charged the passenger. Charged with assault is Scott Walker, 47. TO residents charged with theft at Premium Outlets

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