www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, June 12, 2013 | 8 www.oakville.ca On Saturday, June 15, from 2 to 4 p.m., Ward 1 Councillors Ralph Robinson and Alan Johnston invite you to a meet and greet at the Butterfly Gazebo in Bronte Heritage Park, south of Ontario Street. Enjoy free ice cream (compliments of Cool Licks D-lite), drinks, and snacks as well as entertainment by Fiddlestix. There will be community groups on site to help "lick" any questions or concerns that you might have. Bring the family! Alan Johnston 905-825-9586 ajohnston@oakville.ca Ralph Robinson 905-827-7659 rrobinson@oakville.ca Volunteer and make a difference in your community. Join a Town of Oakville committee! Looking for a new way to get involved locally? Here's your chance. Oakville Town Council is encouraging residents to take part on its committees and boards. Help make Oakville the most livable town in Canada. Currently there are vacancies on the following committees and boards: · Accessibility Advisory Committee (3 positions available) · Committee of Adjustment (1 position available) · Oakville Public Library Board (1 position available) Applications will be accepted until Friday, June 14, 2013. Further details, committee descriptions and application forms are available at oakville.ca/townhall/boards-committees.html or from the Clerk's department at Oakville Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road. For more information about the appointment procedure, please call Kathy Patrick, Supervisor of Council and Committee Services at 905-338-4235 or kpatrick@oakville.ca. Notice of intention to designate 273 Burnhamthorpe Road East, Oakville, Ontario Jones Farmhouse On Monday, June 10, 2013, Oakville Town Council resolved to pass a Notice of Intention to Designate for 273 Burnhamthorpe Road East, Oakville (pt lt 13, con 2 Trafalgar, north of Dundas Street, part 2, 20R4229; Oakville/Trafalgar) under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. 18, as a property of cultural heritage value and interest. This property has historical and architectural value for its late 19th century farmhouse, a representative example of a vernacular frame farmhouse with Gothic Revival influences. The property is historically associated with the Jones and Campbell families, local farmers who owned the land, and with the agricultural development of Trafalgar Township. Contextually, the property is historically and functionally linked to the surrounding area and continues to be a reminder of rural life in Trafalgar Township. Any objection to this designation must be filed no later than July 12, 2013. Objections should be directed to Cathie Best, Town Clerk, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario L6H 0H3. Any inquiries may be directed to Carolyn Van Sligtenhorst, heritage planner at 905-845-6601, extension 3875 or by email at cvansligtenhorst@oakville.ca. The last date to file a notice of objection is July 12, 2013. Study commencement and open house Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study Burnhamthorpe Road Character Study June 25, 2013 -- 7 p.m. Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, 3070 Neyagawa Boulevard Community Room 1 Your input is important! The Town of Oakville appreciates your feedback and ideas and we encourage you to get involved. At the open house, you have an opportunity to learn about this study -- what area it covers, why it is being done, concerns being addressed and a look at opportunities. We will also ask you for your input on what recommendations you might have for the study area. The project study team will be available to answer your questions and take your comments. A second open house will be held in the fall for final public input. Burnhamthorpe Road is currently designated as a regional arterial road under the jurisdiction of Halton Region. However, a new roadway (north Oakville transportation corridor) is being built just north of Burhamthorpe Road, and is expected to address future east-west travel demands in this area, replacing the regional road function of Burnhamthorpe Road. This study, which includes a Class Environmental Assessment (EA), will address the current Burhamthorpe Road and develop a new road design for the section between Ninth Line and Sixteen Mile Creek to better serve the needs of the north Oakville community. This project will support the objectives of the North Oakville Secondary Plan, which envisions a vibrant, mixed-use community that promotes sustainable modes of transportation. The study will be carried out in accordance with the planning and design process for Schedule "C" projects as outlined in the October 2000 Municipal Class EA document, as amended in 2007 and 2011. This process will involve four general phases: 1. Identify the problem or opportunity 2. Identify all reasonable alternatives to the undertaking and determine the preferred solution 3. Examine alternative road designs and select a preferred design 4. Document the planning, design and consultation process in an Environmental Study Report For the most current information about this study, including meeting dates please email burnhamthorpe@oakville.ca to be added to our mailing list. Please submit your questions and comments, or if have any accessibility requirements in order to participate in this project, to the project team contacts: Town staff: Lin Rogers, P. Eng, Transportation Engineer Town of Oakville, 1225 Trafalgar Road Oakville ON L6H 0H3 burnhamthorpe@oakville.ca 905-845-6601, ext. 3236 Project consultant: Bob Koziol, Manager, Municipal Transportation, MMM Group Limited 100 Commerce Valley Dr. W., Thornhill, ON L3T 0A1. KoziolB@mmm.ca 905-882-7249 Personal information is collected under the authority of The Municipal Act for the purpose of conducting the Burnhamthorpe Road Study. Questions about this collection should be addressed to Burnhamthorpe Road Study project team at 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario L6H 0H3 or by phone at 905-845-6601, ext. 3236 or by email at burnhamthorpe@oakville.ca Date of publication June 12, 2013