Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 7 May 1993, p. 5

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The proposed byâ€"law provides for a residential charge of $1,297 per unit and a commercial charge of 0.84% based on building permit value. "The (Development Charges) Act requires the board ensure sufficient information is available to the public to understand generally the EDC (Educational Development Charges) proposal. The information report and board report will be distributed to all interested parties," said board business services superintendent Jerry Jenkins. On June 24th, the board will vote on a byâ€"law to collect residential and comâ€" mercial lot levies towards the building of new schools. Last week trustees set June 3rd as the date for a special board meeting to receive public input on a byâ€"law to colâ€" lect educational development lot levies. By ANGELA BLACKBURN Oakville Beaver Staff T ; he Halton Board of Education has moved a step closer towards collecting educational developâ€" ment lot levies to build new schools. School board will hold public meeting on development lot levies RING Is HERE: CLEANâ€"UP SPECIALS The proposed byâ€"law also provides from 1151 South Service Road children aged 3 1/2 to 6. Within this carefully pretga!ed environment, we uphold the right for children to have their childhood. Our approach is gentle and uplifting â€" the best preparation for the school years to come! SPE CV Telephone 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 160 William St., old Oakville 338â€"5533 The LAKESHORE WALDORF KINDERGARTEN Telephone 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 Regarding any delivery problems The kindergarten provides a nurturing "morning home" for You and your children are invited to OPEN HOUSE Sat., May 8th 10 am â€" 1 pm for exemptions, including boards and municipalities, hospitals and places of worship as well as community colleges created under the Ministry of Colleges and Universities Act and area municiâ€" pality hydroâ€"electric commissions. It would apply to the entire region. The history of lot levies for educaâ€" tion dates back to December 1988 when the provincial government issued a disâ€" cussion paper entitled "Financing Growth Related Needs." It proposed a series of regulations regarding existing municipal lot levies and changes affectâ€" ing funding of new pupil places required by growth. Significant proposals included an immediate reduction in provincial grant levels on capital projects‘ approved costs from an average 75% to 60%. In November 1989, legislation passed enabling school boards to impose "education development charges" (EDC) on new commercial and residenâ€" tial construction. Accompanying regulaâ€" tions were issued in January 1990 and in May 1990, guidelines and detailed calâ€" culation forms were issued. p Sieep \oPed\C ‘ ll‘{]:;\‘.fii\t Supp()fi B;dmm Su Single S\nfi smg\e S\ng\e poublk Enc 'Supfl'l“ Comfort Â¥ing: Single Set §149 29 s 59 Sets2m T ie Call Sing‘e Significant proposals included an immediate reduction in provincial grant levels on capital projects‘ approved costs from an average 75% to 60%. In November 1989, legislation passed enabling school boards to impose "education development charges" (EDC) on new commercial and residenâ€" tial construction. Accompanying regulaâ€" tions were issued in January 1990 and in May 1990, guidelines and detailed calâ€" culation forms were issued. «49 Set $249 19 it Combort Queen 49 set$28 99 Set$3® Halton‘s proposed charges were based on housing data, student yields, current approved site costs, current approved building costs and Ministry of Education approved building capacities. On April 16, 1991, the board approved conditions for exemptions and in March 1992, approved proposed charges for submission to the Ministry of Education. There is a constitutional challenge outstanding in the courts against York Region‘s boards of education byâ€"laws. Day Bed The public board has revised its proâ€" Enamel Finish $ Bed Mattress Extra 115 p.m Tuxury Single Halton board education director Bob Williams said the difference in two boards‘ rates is based on the lower numâ€" bers of Catholic students in a developâ€" ment. Anyone wishing further information should contact the board at 335â€"3663. Halton‘s separate school board is expected to submit proposed charges of $293 residential and 0.19% of building permit cost for commercial. posed rates three times and is submitting the $1,297 residential and 0.84% of building permit cost for commercial. Single

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