it lebal norte of application to ontario municipal board corporation of the town of acton for toe mfwovvul of by- haw 694cm authorizing te imposi of a special change on diua of buildings hut knv eose or assay tsnpoas a fa load oo the mtmlcignj aca and water yalswihi tajce notice out the cor poration of the town of acton u spphrlng lo the onuriolbs- icspej board tor imnl pf its proposed bylaw 6944m hw first and second readings on as utfc day of august 19 as at out below and being a by law to be passed pursuant to hie provision of section 179- e of ibe muotcipal act to impose a special change on classes of building that inv now or may impose a heavy load on the municipal sower and water syetean any person interested may within twentyone day after the oat of tint publication me with the cleric of the town of acton notice of his objection 10 the approval of this applic ation the ontario municipal board may approve of the said application but before doing to it may appoint a tint and place when any objection lo this ap plication will be considered notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only lo persons who have filed an objection atc0 at the town of acton this man day of aug- ihl i69 3 t hunt cleric administrator 40 milt street eul acton the corporation of th town of acton bylaw no 691456 being m toylaw to hnmi a apartil ihaiaa on rlnlll of btauduge thai bnpoae or niay waiar whbreas the erection or en largement of retidentlal com mercial and industrial build ings impose or may htfeoatf heavy load on the municipal sewer and water system by reason of which municipal ex penditures are or may be re quired to provide additional sanitary and storm sewers and water supply capacity that would not otherwise be requir ed and whereas by virtue of section x19 e of the munic ipal act rsjo 150 u am ended by 194 chapter m sect- ion 15 councils of local mun icipalities may by bylaw with the approval of the municipal board define the class or class es of buildings to be erected or enlarged alter the effective date of the bylaw that impose or may impose a heavy load on hie sewer system or water sys tem or both by reason of which expenditures are or may he required to provide addit ional sanitary or storm sewer or water supply capacity that in the opinion of a council would not otherwise be requir ed and may impose upon the owners of such buildings a spe cial charge or charges over and above all other rates and charg es lo pav for all or part of the cost of providing the addition al capacity mow therefore be it and it is hereby enact ed i that from and after the passage of this bylaw as a condition of the issuance of a building permit for the erec tion or enlargement of anv of the classes of buildings set out in column i of the table here to the charges in me amounts set out in column ii of the table in respect of storm and sanilarv sewers and in the am- ounts set out in column iii of the table in respect of wa ter supply facilities shall he payable over and above all oth er rates and charges prior to and as a condition of the issu ance of such building permit column i class of build ing column ii s4okm and san itary sewers column hi water supply facilities fa residential 25ot per suite or dwelling unit per suite or dwelling unit m commercial nil nil c industrial nil nil i that the following are ex empt from any charges impos ed under this bylaw a every building on land exempt from taxation under any general or pedal act i b every building on land in respect of which an agreement has been entered into with the municipality under section 28 df the planning act or any pre decessor thereof if with c every land hi reaped of trtbutton to provide or storm faculties has been in the ten veers u to the appucattoo tor build ing permit to she extent of she contribution o made d every residential bund ing having not more mas two dwelling tmjta- e every bumebng osher than a residential bulldrag with an inside floor are of not more than 3000 square feet read a first and second time this 17th day of ananet 99 i a tmjby mayor j t hurst clerk read a third time and fin ally passed this day of 19m mayor clerk i9s mobile home camp sites to be studied by council the acton free press wednesday august 27 1969 applications from two chiterenl people to esubtiih mobile home camps within the township of nauagsswya were heard at monday nights meeting of nassagsvejya council the first deputation came from mrs eileen chaplin of port credit who approached council with a plan for a mobile home satellite city of 100 acres which would have space for 450 mobile homes and a park for iso iu5im5ss molsvosi oimhoh dental notice to creditors and others hi the catat of jtrme att- eua parey las of he oweaamtgt off evta fas tsi cossnty of wesnsagtcat widow or uoiaro embraoc denial surgeon suite no j hlnton fctdg iya mill st e acton oat for appointments phone kssltt chiropractic all persons having claims against the aforementioned estate of lottie amelia farcy who died on or about the 1st day of august 199 are requir ed to file proof thereof with the undersigned solicitor for the executricet on or before september fth i9 after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims then hied c f leatherland ojc acton ontario solicitor for the exeeu- trlcet 1910 donaid j armstrong dc chiropractor x ray fig woolwich street phon guelph ttmtu architect notice to creditors and others las she estate trf minnie ac- nek somehvitte ule of 43 brock st fas she town of acton in the county of hal- taa spinster donaid e skinner barch mjuujc 17a mill street sulte i acted telephone mj1748 office hours by appointment 20 slovebank rd port credit 27444u optometrists ah ptrsons having claims against the aforementioned es tate of minnie agnes somcr- ville who died on or about the 17th day of april i960 are re quired lo flic proof thereof with the undersigned solicitor for the admlnutralrlx on or before the 15lh day of september 1969 after which date the estate will t haying regard nnry tipthc claims then filed joateo at acton ontario this 2slh day of august 1969 c f leatherland qc acton ontario solicitor for the adminis tratrix 19all arthur a johnson o d milton 14 main st 8789972 tuesdays and fridays acton s4 mill st b 3m5m wednesdays and saturdays residence phone 87w4w campers at the comer of 10 stderoad and the guelph line councillor art gibson questioned mrs chaplin on the problem of schools and asked her if she was planning to build a school on the site mrs chaplin reclled they were going to be elective about the people they accommodate uld said mot of them would not have children so the school problem would not be too tenous at tills point both councillors gibson and allan aekman called for further plant of the city to be brought befbie council so members coald see juil exactly what the proposal would be mrs chaplin went ort tq explain the had planned to put six homer per acre on the land at thlt point reeve anne macarthur raised objection to this proposition since the uld it plan ed lo chaplin to have a concrete plan drawn up to be presented them by the next meeting of council a second opinions differ at parks meeting on flow fo handle vandalism speeding funeral director notice to creditors and others in the estate of marion ruth davidson late of the town of acton fas the county of halloa married woman deceased all pettons having claims against the aforementioned estate of marian ruth david son who died on or about the 3rd day of march 199 are re quired to file proof thereof with the undersigned solicitor for the administralur on or be fore september 2nd 1969 after which date the cttitc will be distributed having regard only to the claims then filed dated at alton ontario this 7lh day of august 1969 c f leatherland oc acton ontario solicitor for the adminis trator 9e9 phone 8530j50 night or day bruce e shoemaker mgr appraising and insurance f l wright 20 wilbur street acton ontario phone hm7m appraiser and insurance over so years in acton m the mutual life aatuukakcb coupanv uf iawaiv roberts hart agent ml orvllle road acton bus 416451j4a0 rass194uls27 deputation came from stanley henderson of campbellville who alio wants to establish mobile home site on his own property his proposal calls for 57 sites of so by isofool individual loll councillor aekman told council he thought a smaller camp or this kind would be even more expensive than a tiger set up since the time facilities had to be put in only at a mote coitry price he went on lossy if mobile homes were lo come o nosugsweys then a control on their tlie should be let up reeve macarfhur told members of council they couldnt ruth loo quickly into would not be feuible ta put all approving the mobile home sites these homes plui roads and and called for a study to be other facilities within the nude by council on mobile looacre lot homes and the detlgn of council gain sited mrs permanent tifet for them ofcittmkv victor charles harding dies after short illness after an illrveu of three days victor charles harding died st guelph general hosptlsl on tuesday auguit 1 in hit 74lh yesr mr harding war native of etqueting townihip snd lived al r r 2 acton tor 35 yean he retired to a home in guelph with hit wife wllda roue where they lived for the put six years the couple were married in georgetown in november 10 1920 mr harding attended binnockbum tcliool and georgetown high school and was well known in tiiis district the deceased it lurvlved by his wife wilda at 142 lone st guelph snd four children mrs a j slrulhers beth roy john snd wilfred two brothers fred of acton and wilfred or r r i llmehoute turvive him another brother harold snd a niter mrs emily mcdowell predeceased him mr harding was a presbyterian and tlie funeral was conducted by rev w nicholson at the rumleyshoenuker funeral home acton on thursday august 21 interment was in woodlawn cemetery guelph pallbearers were a grandson gordon harding neighbors steve arlen and james mcdermott and former neighbors albert cox william wragg and fred baptte flower bearers were grandsons allan fred keith and donald and a neighbor brian allen order retrial for speed cose a speeding case tried in county court involving a 20 year old rockwood youth who was sentenced by judge langdon for alleged speeding has been dropped and a retrial will be held ii was the youlha first offence and a retrial has been ordered the free press regrets any embarrassment this may have caused the defendant by publishing the repoit the problem of how tosdeal with the vandalism and reckless driving that has been plaguing prospect park took a good portion of ditcuuion time at thursday nights meeting of acton board of parks management and recreation committee chairman brendan aheame expressed tlie opinion tliat park employees sliould be letponuble for looking after park property and laying charges agjintt olfen jeii of paik by laws until such time as we gel tough snd have our employees enforce the by isws we re nol going to ge anywliere mr ajieame slated mr alieame added thai he felt that one member of the staff should be patiolling the paik and keeping an eye on vandalism councillor peter marks one of two council representatives on the board felt that park employees should not liave lo stand around looking for offenders adding it was asking quite txt to have employees lay charges i would like to see more preisure applied lo the local police force mr marks uld in reference to patrolling of the park he fell that unce ctttxeni of lite town were paying for police tllch property committee chairman herb dodds told the board that he would like lo hear any suggestions on how lifebuoys around the swimming area could be protected from further damage ould lice to protection the bond consider asking local pol come down to the park i around and watch for reckleis drivers if tlie town has grown lo tlie extent hut we need extra protection in some areas 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