Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 10, 1979, p. 13

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THLHHtALD January IS Page CRAFTS REGISTRATION list liuidiv rid Saturday Collage If r colors win winter held Insufficient study of route professor Information about the ronmenta aspects of 100- long Bruce to Milton hydro corridor route Is BOOKS CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS George Si Brampton Ont Phone allow Ontario Hydro to make a proper and decision regarding the route selection according to Dr Frederick Gilbert The University of professor appearing as witness for ICG before the OMB Thursday criticized Hydros criteria for route lection pointing out that the only inventory of tally sensitive areas available lime the Bruce Milton route was being plotted has since been shown to have many shortcomings Without on adequate de scription of these areas it me to Church ST GEORGES CHURCH January The Morn School 30 1 1 Nursery Prov GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Pastor Peter Ralph Sunday Jinuory JS Welcome LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev Arthur Sunday Church the L HIILS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBir MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 177MaplcAvc Georgetown COME TO MAPLE AVENUE I AND GROW WITH US ST- JOHNS STEWARTTOWN ST STEPHENS HORNBY no Prayer would be impossible asccr tain best routing Gilbert claimed We stand to lose Ontario best areas default and Ontario criteria provide Ihat they will be saved TOLD Gilbert told the OMB that he can single out areas alt the way along the Bruce to Milton route where environ mental problems could be ex peeled if the corridor is proved Contacted recently by the ICG evaluate criteria used by Hydro and lis consultants to map out the route Gilbert determined that Ihe criteria relied primarily upon a minary inventory of environ mentally sensitive areas along way that has since been demonstrated to be Inaccurate and insufficient The Bill consultants report commissioned by Hydro for based some of its conclusions the crossing of upon the height of trees he said In fact the type of trees the individual should the actual criteria for such an assess Gilbert said The professor advised the that there is serious liability involved in Hydros current routing practices par where tree cutting is carried out In response Hydro lawyer John Parkinson invitation to on those practices Gilbert contended that the onus should be on Hydro minimize the impact of lis intrusions upon I illy sensitive areas As concerned the ecology be said he would rithcr see corridor route jug around such areas despite the expense involved in having to use angle llf-tlMllMM- lilt reported that he is lolcl il govern ment in that was wri to end Ihe Bruce Milton in view of the shortage of informal avail rtutes environment he sud was lo hi if irio both inside Hills ministry of energy is Hi agencies presently lei rips Ontario s new nil which although consider id we legislation have uncovered some of pro blems lull it been enacted in lime lobe applied the Bruce to Milton corridor He noted though lint provincial lablncl can certain from the proteciivc of over rule an decision based on Tree bylaw delay Concerns expressed by regional council em bers over both stipulations and lack of stipulations in a proposed 1111 bylaw for of trees have louncil lo seek a further rev it the Ion del Icgisljlinn The refund planning com winch recommended the Ire bylaw for council approval he week previous was hive another look the pruptscd Mowing ehairmin Ted Dm ild s had In ped it was Booth who first pointed the bylaw short timings last Wednesdays meeting noting that ihire are several species of trees not named among those eluded In the bylaw his from Hills Miller cautioned delaying the legislat II Mil TON OH Dim Gordon sled that is no big ru t the bylaw III and comment should be requested from Hilton s area muni pa lilies Booth said that be is not too with the urgency but that Hills unlike the other areas ha been without tree protection legislation since regional gov was introduced In Chief administrative officer Ernie reported Ihat in iccordance with Ihe directions the planning department has determined that there arc no conflicts between the proposed regional tree bylaw and the localized legislations in effect in Burl ingtnn Milton Mr Held said thai the regional bylaw has been endorsed by Ihe Region Aulhonly Burlington Coun Con assured Miller that a further committee review of the bylaw will not unduly delay Its approval Agreeing that such a review is necessary Mayor Gordon criticized Ihe bylaw for Its apparent Intent ion to Interfere with the rights of property owners who simply wish clear unwanted trees from ihcir land for development purposes in con lo the proposed bylaw PostInventory Clearance Fri Sal Jan 1 1 1 3 Save Up To Girls Winterwear Pant coaia Ski jackals pea Save Up To Clearance Of Ladies Lingerie and synthetic and baby Cotton and sals liases All machine 1597 Mens Nylon Ski Vest Plus These Great Buys To Help You Save Mens loo- acrylic natural CARDIGANS PULLOVERS L Pullover Regular SPEC Cardigan Regular DuRay Mens WORK HOSE Reprocessed wool Viscose Nylon 20 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