Landfill Information Georgetown property owner John Medved (left) watches as Norval area resident Daye Soward of the Credit Valley Coalition points to photos of watercourses leading from candidate sites for the pro- posed Peel Region landfill. Soward and other Coalition members manned an information booth Saturday at the Georgetown Marketplace. Photo by Dianne Cornish Three Halton Hills’ citizens— David McNally and Molly Monahan of Georgetown and Mac Sprowl of Acton—will be meeting before the end of February with other members of the newly- appointed Citizens’ Committee on Property Tax Reform for Halton Region. Regional council endorsed the makeup of the committee last Wednesday. Composed of 16 voting mem- bers, including three citizens from each of Halton’s four municipali- ties, the committee faces a huge task under a tight deadline. It will look at property tax assessment options, other than the proposed THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Courtesy Notice of Public Meeting Ward 3/Guelph/Edward Street/ Normandy Boulevard % "4 _ Subject Pr A. « Lots ,263, 2 303 . => EN <A aN wi A 2 Council for the Town of Halton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to Zoning By-law 57-91 to permit an automatic car wash in conjunction with a gas bar use. The subject property is located on the south side of Guelph Street (Highway No. 7) between Edward Street and Normandy Boulevard in Property is described as Part Lots 1, 2 and 3, Registered Plan 383, Town of Halton Hills ( De elbecict Further information is available in the Planning Department. ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME TIME : 7:00 P.M. DATE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1993 LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBER, TOWN OF HALTON HILLS CIVIC CENTRE 1 HALTON HILLS DRIVE (GEORGETOWN) FILE NO.: D14/ BULUT CONSTRUCTION Valentine PANASONIC KX-T3610 CORDLESS WITH 7 DAY.STANDBY Ay ASE Georgetown Marketplace MICRO ELECTRONIQUE 8 Composition of taxation group confirmed by regional council implementation of region-wide Market Value Assessment (MVA) in Halton. It’ll report back to regional council from time to time, providing interim reports before presenting a final report in early September. The fourth voting member on the Halton Hills’ team is Councillor Rick Bonnette of Acton. Strongly opposed to MVA, Bonnette joined Oakville councillors in voicing strong opposition to the controver- sial tax proposal and its slated implementation in Halton for 1993. In early December, regional council voted to re-consider a September decision to go ahead with MVA in ‘93. After hearing 56 delegations, with only three favor- ing the new tax scheme, council agreed to set up the citizens’ com- mittee in hopes of reaching a con- sensus which will be acceptable to taxpayers across Halton. e committee will make recom- mendations to regional council on a preferred method of property tax assessment. A two-third majority vote will be required of regional council to consider the proposed measure. Failing that, MVA will become a reality in Halton in 1994, “We expect to meet, for the first time, later this month,” newly- appointed committee chairperson Bob Beach of Burlington told reporters last week during an inter- view at the Regional Centre, in Oakville. Beach, a property appraiser, has 27 years of experience in Property assessment. He retired four years ago from his post as executive director of the Ontario Ministry of Revenue’s property assessment program. Before that, he was regional assessment commissioner for Halton/Peel for 17 years. “The committee will be open- minded and unbiased,” Beach said, noting that every aspect of property tax assessment will be reviewed. Committee meetings will be open to the public and presentations about property tax assessment alter- natives will be made by committee members and Halton ratepayers, he added. “We hope to report back to regional council as soon as possi- ble,” Beach said. At its first meeting, the citizens’ committee will review its terms of reference and set up a meeting timetable. It will also review back- ground data. Georgetown Hospital sponsors community transplants workshop Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital will sponsor a two hour community workshop called “Transplants Work”. This session, to.be held tomor- row, at 2 p.m. in the Hospital’s Activity Room at the Bennett Centre, features guest speaker, Christina Marshall of the Multiple Organ Retrieval and Exchange (MORE) As regional coordinator of THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS _ Notice of Public Meeting Ward 3 - Guelph Street/Durham Street General Committee for the Town of Halton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a Proposed amendment to the Halton Hills Official Plan and Georgetown Zoning By-law 57- 91 to permit a professional office use and two residential dwelling units. The property is located at 76 Guelph Street in the Town of Halton Hills (Georgetown). Further information is available in the Planning Department. ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME TIME : 7:00 P.M. DATE: MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1993 LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBER HALTON HILLS CIVIC CENTRE 1 HALTON HILLS DRIVE (GEORGETOWN) FILENO.: D09/EZRUS choice. The income building RRSP With more than income. 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