May 5, 199 GOT A BEEF? SPEAK YOUR MIND CALL F COMMENT Such challenges are placed upon what she calls her nucleus of singers - l4 talented kids who are more experienced and are as comfortable doing 16th century (Continued from page 6) greater extent than others. Many public servants can think back to a myriad of expenditures and wasteful decisions in which they willingly assisted or passively allowed to happen. Either way, our society and their livelihoods will now pay the price so that we may correct our bank account bal- ance '., Ill' alk to teacher Karen 7 'Stothart and the big word s-sN"mlTs_ is fun.Last week. she directed the Oakville Trafalgar High School chamber choir in an impressive. quirky version of the national anthem at the school's official opening. And, while there was enthusi- astic applause for the kids who had already done another concert that afternoon, it was clear they were having fun with the music. Cuts must come to save us all Chamber choir at ar. HS really something to sing about TENDER FOR ONE IN INDUSTRIAL TYPE TRACTOR CALENDAR OF TOWN HALL MEETINGS C/W one " I SIDE WING FLAIL MOWER AND ONE IN M11lM2tLp1AMttMLMMMITTEE_MEEI1Ntiti “BECKY DEAD El All â€nunâ€! OFFSET REAR FLAIL MOWER Please be advised that Oakville Town Council will consider a proposal to amend the Zoning By-Iaw respecting regulations that wag to parking areas in M1 zones, the parking of tractors and trailers in zones and outside storage in M2 zones. The Planning Services Department staff will prepare a Staff Report making recommendations with respect to the following: . changing permitted uses in M1 zone to indicate that parking is only permitted as an accessory use to an industrial use that is permitted in an enclosed building and o restrict the amount of outside storage in M2 zone to 40% of the site area and only permitted as an accessory use to an industrial use that is permitted in an enclosed building and that outside storage includes the parking of tractors and trailers. A presentation of these recommendations will be made at a Public Hearing to be held as noted below: Any individuals wishing to attend this meeting and speak to this matter, either in support of, or in opposition to the proposal, are invited to do so. it you wish to make a written submission, you may do so by writing to the Planning Services Department. Written submissions received grim to May 12, 1 93 will be included in the information sent to ouncil members prior to the Council Meeting Written submissions received by the Corporation of the Town of Oakvil e are collected under the authority of Thtt.Battt%LAuit as. amended; will be used to process the proposal; and will become part of the public record. r " A copy of the final Staff Report pertaining to this matter will be available for review in the Clerk's Department as of Monday, May 17, 1993, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. For further information or assistance in this matter, please contact Don Parsons - Planner, Town of Oakville, 338-4190 ext. 3132. Date: Time: Place Address: 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville or by mail to: RO. Box 310, Oakvillis, Ontario Ltkl 5A6. Sgecifications. Tender Forms and Tender Envelopes are available at the o be of the undersigned. The Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all tenders and the lowest or highest as the case may be will not necessarily be accepted. John Ghent, Manager Current Planning Section Planning Services Department SEALED TENDERS for the above will be received by the Town Clerk. on or before 2:00 PIE, local time, R.J. Coumoyer, C.I.M., P. Mgr. Director, Purchasing & Office Services We must move forward with PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE ZONING BY-I.AW RESPECTING: PARKING AREAS IN M1 ZONES. THE PARKING OF TRACTORS AND TRAILERS IN M2 ZONES AND OUTSIDE STORAGE IN M2 ZONES IN THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE PHONE C7irtRS95tjs #5250 \; {AN " NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TENDER NUMBER T.0 8-33 TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1993 tlQlltituLMEEIltiti Wednesday May 26 7:30 p.m. Council Chamber Oakville Town Hall, _ "It was fun to do it," said the OTHS music teacher in a later And all the extra work - some log in a minimum of 10 extra hours a week in choir - has paid off as they head to a prestigious national music festival in Edmonton later this month. music as they are in a pop/gospel version of Bridge Over Troubled Water. 1225 Trafalgar Road 1993 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD . OAKVILLE, ONTARIO . Uhl 5A6 TOWN OF OAKVILLE 845-6601 'i-l THE COI -'-""""-"-"--t_ -----------------------, I v I 9 'lllllFt', “\ES _ I , ' ' ye 'lt;'ittliiiiitf, ilr21)),t' "iiialllRth Slllll . " " may mm; 1"?» . w?" 'r,i)ji2: _b" A , 'ait? "yr-hr-.,",,', 1jjre'iillhtt?ti f Judith Muncaster Town Clark 1225 Trafalgar Road PO. Box 310 OAKVILLE. Ontario L6J 5A6 Tuesday. May 11 Monday. May 10 Tuesday. May 11 TAKE NOTICE THAT: These days, the kids are busy doing non-musical things -. hold- ing Bingos every three weeks, persuading people into their fundraiser car washes and garage sales. All of this is to raise enough money to head to the national music festival, one in which an invitation is a "bid deal" according to Stothart. With workshops all day and interview. "We knew people wouldn't expect the second verse, but we thought it would be fun to do it. And it was." Putt TheCounciloltheCorporationolmeTownolOakvilepropoeeelopma by-law pursuant to Section 297 of The Municipal Act. RS.O. 1990, CtupusrMitnomertocsoseandstopupanttdusttruttitagartrattii, that part of Cowan Avenue as shown on Registered Plan 44t, and designated as Part 1 on Plan 2OR-tlt02. 1hispy.tt8CoranAtyrttueisbeingpsrmanenttystosxxsdupandcsosed to enable the Town of Oakvrtle to carry out streetscape work in 1993 to create a pedestrian plaza, so as to implement the intent ot the official Plan which describes the Kerr/Cowan intersection as the central focus tor the Kerr Street area. Pursuant to Section 300 of The Mumopal Act, R.S.0. 1990, Chapter M.45, before passing this by-law. Council or a Committee thereof, will hear in person or by his counsel. solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicialty affected by this by-law, who applies to be heard, provided that such person makes application in writing to the undersigned on or belore May 25th, 1993. A copy of Reference Plan 20R-11102 showing that part ot Cowan Avenue to be closed, stopped up and closed or vehicular traffic is available for inspection at the Office of the Town Clerk. at the address shown below, during normal business hours. 1993 1993 1993 RPORATIOI BY-LAW NO. 1993-78 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Planning a thmritprwttlCouneil 7:30 pm Come! Charmer Community Services Committee 7:30 pm Camila Room “WISHING Sumac Cowman 7:30 pm. Trafalgar Room Woodside Branch Library Public Meeting Thursday, May s, 7:30 p.m. To discuss a Feasibility Study examining: / access for the physically challenged; I costs/benefits of renovation options. Call 827-3321 to register. Woodside Branch Library 1274 Rebecca Street 827-3321 OAKVILLE "phenomenal" concerts in the evening, it promises to be a great musical learning experience. And like so many other things it will probably stay with the stu- dents long after they leave the festival. Pt "I feel very lucky to have had these students this year," added Stothart. The chamber choir is a more challenging ensemble for the musically gifted students, a chance to really play with music a little bit. Ll B RARY They like to gig a lot, says v-w BLIC Get Involved se"' Please be advised that Oakville Town Council will host a public hearing on Wednesday. May 26, 1993, commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar cad. to discuss a proposed zoning amendment as submitted by the above-noted applian The 'at't's" proposes an amendment to the Town of Oakville Zoning By- law 1 63 to permit a Large Scale Non-shopping Centre Retail use in addition to the current uses permitted under the M5 zone on the subject prope . The application would conform to the Official Plan. The property is current; zoned M5 - Industrial Commercial SP(32). Part F, Section 2.8(d) of the Town of Oakville Official Plan defines Large Scale Non-shopping Centre Retail uses as follows: "a building or structure or part thereof where specialty commodities are stored and sold and include home furnishing, home improvement products such as furniture, including garden furniture, appliances, computers, electrical fixtures, carpets, floor coverings, building supplies, garden supplies, plumbing gtget,',' ecorating supplies, catalogue sales, sporting g s, toys, but does not include department stores, food supermarkets or grocery stores." The eajpplication proposes that the retail sale of food as an ancillary use be limit to a maximum floor area of 900 re. Any individuals wishing to attend this meeting and speak to this matter are invited to do so. A copy of the final Staff Report will be available in the Clerks Department as of Wednesday, May 19, 1993 (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.). In the interim period, any questions regarding this item may be directed to Heinz Hecht of the Town s Planning ervices Department at 338-4190. extension 3027. John Ghent, Manager Current Planning Section Planning Services Department PROPOSAL FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PERSONAL COMPUTER EQUIPMENT PROPOSAL NUMBER PROP-1483 SEALED PROPOSALS for the above will be received by the Town Clerk, on or belore 12:00 NOON, local time, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1990 Address: 1225 Tralalgar Road, Oakville or by mail to: PO. Box 310, Oakville, Ontario LBJ 5A6 Specifications, Proposal Forma and Proposal Envelopes are available at the omce of the undersigned. The Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and the lowest or highest as the case may be will not necessarily be accepted. R.J. Coumoyer, C.I.M.. P. Mgr. Director, Purchasing a omcit Services Stothart who has taken them to as diverse as places as Queen's Park and TV Ontario. "I can take them anywhere. They have a good repertoire and I feel confident they will always do well." It is this challenge that con- stantly drives the music teacher. Stothart remembers high school as a time filled with music. And, even then, she recalls want- ing to Become a music teacher. And now, director of the Oakville Trafalgar High School chamber choir, she firmly Amman: and Owner - 1a'.'ttgit) Building Corporation (Filo: 2.183 .13) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING QUEEN 'c,""')')",', 0!. 'ii'iiii'ii"iii'l'r,: iaifijfilil"uaasaL WU: 'tauwttmtrtrtt'tg Community Aruaparr 4132 Mom: ..tttttftttfe, E. 842-7000 ELIZABETH These days, with budget cuts coming fast and furious there is much talk about the value of extra-curricular activities. But often it is these activities - like the OTHS chamber choir - that can be a vital anchor for many kids. I believe "lt gives them a sense of belonging," maintains Stothart. And it gives the rest of us some really great music. believes music can be very important in many students' daily lives. ' OTMH CHARITABLE comrmmm and ijEtfi1 For goodness sake is brought to you courtesy of the SWâ€! Sale. REPFanlthvo, WAY by Steve Nease :6! “Ge W III I Realty Corp.