Oakville Beaver, 14 Mar 1993, p. 19

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The recommendations, which were drafted by a committee comprised of members of council and citizen repreâ€" sentatives, were subsequently endorsed by the committee. The committee‘s final recommendaâ€" tion is to invite the principals of Garfield to meet with Mayor Ann Mulvale, Ward 3 councillor Tedd Smith, who chaired the citizens‘ committee, and citizen repâ€" resentative Thomas Moro, to discuss the Q request the company adhere to the Ministry of Environment recommendaâ€" tions regarding noise abatement includâ€" ing the proper maintenance of all noise control equipment; Q Garfield continue to operate withâ€" out an audible reverse alarm on its cranes provided the company complies with Ministry of Labor policies; If, after a reasonable period, Garfield has not abated noise from its operations and has not stopped fouling town roads, the committee recommended the town prosecute the company under the noise and fouling of highways bylaws. Q amend the zoning bylaw to only permit outside storage as an accessory use to industrial operations; Q request the company install a tireâ€" wash rack to reduce mud on the streets; Q request Halton police to monitor and enforce speeding on Cornwall between Maple Grove and Ford Drive. Q eliminate trucking and transport depots as a permitted use in M2 (Medium Industrial) zones (this recomâ€" mendation would not affect Garfield, but would prevent a similar situation in the future); Q and the company engage the serâ€" vices of a qualified noise consultant. By SAL BOMMARITO Oakville Beaver Staff The recommendations will now go before town council for consideration on March 22nd. Recommendations by the citizens‘ committee also include: Q request the company to alter the stacking arrangement of its containers most suitable for noise abatement; A set of recommendations aimed at reducing residents‘ concerns over noise, dust and traffic caused by Garfield Container Transport Inc. on Maple Grove Drive were unveiled at the administrative services committee meetâ€" ing Tuesday night. Council eyes recommendations aimed at reducing noise from container company 151 Randall St., Oakville (416) 849â€"4149 TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Counting bills instead of sheep? BDO DUNWOODY WARDMALLETTE INC (NONâ€"RESIDENT TRUSTEE) We can help. "I want (the town) to think about what the priorities are, not to harass Garfield through the courts. It won‘t be a solution. Garfield isn‘t leaving. It would be useful, and in the longâ€"term productive to use another method of attack, or coâ€"operation. I don‘t think you‘re going to get any results through these empty recommendations," Bazar said. "If we want some solution, I have to sit down and talk to Garfield. Otherwise Garfield will be able to prove the town is harassing them in court. It‘s not going to help the people who are affected," Bazar said. He added the company isn‘t prepared to hire a noise consultant, but it would coâ€"operate with someone hired by the He said the company would not meet with any committee, except through him as its representative. committee‘s recommendations and their implementations. Company representative David Bazar told councillors he was "disapâ€" pointed" that recommendations made by him on behalf of the company at the last committee meeting were not included in the final recommendations. He called on the town to install a noiseâ€"abatement barrier, similar to ones found along the Queen Elizabeth Way in Oakville, south of Comwall. "Because the containers are moved around a lot, they wouldn‘t provide (noise) relief, but a fence would," he said. The citizens‘ committee met for about three months without a represenâ€" tative from the company which refused the town‘s invitation to sit on the comâ€" "At this point they aren‘t going to be doing much more. The opportunity is now to look at (stopping) punitive meaâ€" sures and (for the town) to stop the harassment," Bazar said."The town has to bear some responsibility." Bazar said the company would not move its containers, as recommended by the committee, nor would it install a wash rack on its property since the town was not prepared to provide the water service necessary for the equipment. 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