Oakville Beaver, 18 Feb 1994, p. 4

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, Feb. 18, 1994 â€" 4 hi C > <€, i oz % CA E o. 8 ooR m 2 5 hâ€"a H io w e ut J he North Pole will be coming to Oakville next week â€" in more ways than one. Toronto‘s North Pole Productions struck a deal with the Town Monday to shoot part of its Christmas family comedy "The Santa Clause" downtown next Tuesday and Wednesday nichts. While the Community Services Committee approved a new policy for filming on public roads Tuesday night, an attempt by Jim Smith to further tighten these cuidelines failed. _ ‘The movie, which is being released by Hollywood Pictures (a division of Walt Disney) stars Tim Allen of the TV series "Home Improvement." $ While Allen will be coming to town in June to film, aâ€"crew will be on hand next week to shoot a variety of other scenes. 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This review â€" togethâ€" er with complaints by homeownâ€" ers over an incident last year â€" resulted in several modifications: __â€" A $100 fee will now be levied to cover the Town‘s administrative Open weekdays until 8 p.m. Sat. 9â€"5, Sun. 1â€"4 According to Ray Green, Assistant Director, Operations, of the Public Works Department, Town staff have been working in concert with the film company and the Downtown BIA. Shooting between 4 and 7 p.m. will be done so as to not impact traffic. The cost of closing through traffic on Lakeshore Road later in the evening will be borne by North Pole Productions. Saltarski explained Oakville was selected to be the home neighborhood of Tim Allen‘s character after weeks of scouting in the Toronto area. To maintain the Yuletide atmosphere and the "charming midâ€"west town in our film," Saltarski said sevâ€" eral homes will be reâ€"decorated with Christmas lights. The summer date for filming has been tentatively set for June 6th. â€" Instead of only seven days, 14 days advance notice must be proâ€" vided by film companies where no road closures are required and 30 days when they are needed. â€" All effected residents busiâ€" nesses and appropriate councillors must be notified by film compaâ€" nies seven days in advance and, if necessary, a meeting arranged to discuss concerns. The old policy allowed for only 48 hours notice. costs for the permit. No such fee was charged in the past. â€" Permits for filming on resiâ€" dential areas will not allow filmâ€" ing to proceed after 11 p.m. or before 7 a.m. or at any time on Sundays without the permission of Council 30 days prior to the event. Smith, arguing that film comâ€" panies aren‘t hurting for money, proposed the fee be increased to $500. This, he explained, would not only cover costs but generate revenue as well. He also moved to push the 14â€"day notification periâ€" od to 21 days and raise the sevenâ€" day road closure warning to two weeks. The Committee also considered several suggestions by one resiâ€" dent who said he‘d like to see a minimum of 21 days notification as well as veto power for effected homeowners. Smith â€" who reminded everyâ€" one of an incident last year in which residents could not get into their own driveways â€" said deciâ€" sions should be made by Town standards, not the film industry‘s. A veto, however, was impractical. "I don‘t think you‘ll get a whole street to say yes to a movie or a whole street that will say no to a movie," said Smith, adding more notice would not hurt proâ€" duction schedules since movies are planned well ahead of time. Bird said one unfortunate inciâ€" dent should not ruin it for everyâ€" body and said Smith‘s amendâ€" ments would not be well regarded by the film community. Allowing one disgruntled resident veto power was similarly "heavyâ€"handâ€" ed," he said. Smith‘s motions lost. On Monday, the full Council will conâ€" sider the Committee‘s recommenâ€" dations. We wish to draw your attention to the error in our current "February Fixâ€"Up Sale" flyer. Page 9: Item #3. Gas struts. Flyer reads: 81â€"89 Aries, Reliant. Should read: 81â€"85 Aries, Reliant. _ We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused you. Kerr/Speers Oakville Canadian Tire Associate Store

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