`It's a lot of money to pay to get basically nothing' wastewater services were made available, the companies would pay the applicable Although located in the urban area where fees. Fogal suggested the issue was important the Region intends to eventually provide water and wastewater services, the Region to Acton's economic development, as the approved the storage buildings with the community has difficulty attracting new notation that "there is currently no capac- business given its inability to offer expanded water and wastewater services. ity in the Acton water system "We're very protective of any to accommodate additional businesses we've got," she notgrowth." ed. "I think in Acton, we have a Still, Metro Pavement Markspecial situation. We don't know ings was required to pay $48,128 even if we ever will have water for water and waste water serand wastewater servicing." vices, while R&M Construction Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonhad to pay about $23,000. nette also forwarded a letter to "We believe this is a matter the Region on behalf of the comof taxation fairness," said Ross panies, arguing that the developDryden, who addressed the ment charge fees were not fair. committee on behalf of Metro. ROSS After a lengthy in-camera "The Region should not charge DRYDEN discussion with legal staff, the for a service they cannot procommittee voted against revide." Regional staff recommended against re- turning the fees to the two companies. Harry Reinders, owner of R&M Conturning the money to the companies, noting that development charges are collected to struction, said he was disappointed with the pay for the costs of upgrading water infra- decision. "It's a lot of money to pay just to get basistructure. Planned improvements in Acton are expected to cost the Region about $37 cally nothing," he said. The two companies do have the opportumillion. Councillor Jane Fogal attempted to ne- nity to make their request again, when the gotiate a compromise that would have seen committee recommendation is considered the fees returned to the companies, with at a meeting of the full regional council toan agreement that if and when water and morrow (Wednesday). Continued from pg. 1 3 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday, May 11, 2010 Members of the Halton Hills Fire Department show off some of the artifacts collected for the new heritage building and public education centre. From left are, firefighters Alan Scott, Kevin Usher, Pat Woods, Ron Appleyard and Chief Brent Marshall. The facility is located at the new headquarters at the corner of 10 Sideroad and Eighth Line. Submitted photo Fire department seeks memorabilia The Halton Hills Fire Department is hoping the public can help them stock their new heritage building and public education centre. The facility will be used to display the history of firefighting in Halton Hills and educate local children on fire prevention. The centre is located inside the new fire hall at 10 Sideroad and Eighth Line in Georgetown and is also home to Georgetown's recently restored 1942 Ford/ LaFrance Foamite pumper. The Heritage Committee is asking residents who have photographs or artifacts they would like to donate to contact any member of the committee. The committee is also looking for cabinets and used mannequins to properly display historic dress uniforms and artifacts. If you have items you would like to donate to the heritage building or any questions regarding the facility please contact committee members Alan Scott (ascott41@cogeco.ca), Pat Woods (patw@haltonhills.ca) or Kevin Usher (kevinu@haltonhills.ca). 0 2010 Matrix % purchase financing for 60 months. GEORGETOWN TOYOTA *First payment due on delivery, no security payment required. All leases are 24,000 km per year with an excess mileage charge of 7¢ for Matrix per km . **See dealer for full details. Vehicles not exactly as shown. 15 MOUNTAINVIEW RD. N., GEORGETOWN 905-877-2296 WEBSITE at www.georgetowntoyota.com