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Oakville Beaver, 29 Sep 1993, p. 9

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LDCamoN of PUBLIC MEETNG PLAN YOUR FIRE SAFE RESPONSE * FIRE SAFETY PRESENTATIONS * FIRE EXTINGUISHER DEMONSTRATIONS * ACTIVITIES FOR THE KIDS * ANTIQUE FIRE TRUCK *« FREE DRAW for Tâ€"SHIRTS, SMOKE ALARMS * "SPARKY" The Fire Safety Dog * CLOWNS All proceeds from the pancake breakfast will be donated to the HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN‘S "BURN UNIT*. BRING YOUR CAMERA and FILM!" 19#3.6:30 io #:30p with a preseniation Nhat would you do if your home aught on fire? Wouldy you know where to go if smoke or flames locked your escape? "here is no time to think about r:ese questions in a real fire. It‘s ot, smokey and so dark you may ot be able to see your own nds. Know ahead of time what do if there‘s a tire. Develop an scape plan with two ways out of ery room. You‘ll need a second ay in case your primary exit is locked by smoke or flames. And ake sure every exit is accessible cluding windows. etting out is your first priority in a re. And once out, stay out! Get Out, Stag Out: ur Fire Safe Response PARENTS and KIDS, COME and CELEBRATE es FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 1993 is year‘s theme is "GET OUT! STAY OUT!‘ YOUR FIRE SAFE RESPONSE® Tdol_phono: 338â€"4423 ax: 338â€"4159 Subject to the comments received, planning will proceed for this project and an Environmental Study Report (ESR) will :J.)repared and placed on the public record for a 30 day public review period. avs cnmenes The Town of Oakville is carrying out a studEof the Ford Drive Extension, from Comwall Road to Lakeshore Road East, in accordance with the requirements of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Road Projects. On June 1, 1993 a public open house/meeting was held to review the problem and the preliminary screening of alternative opportunities for addressing the f)roblem At that time it was proposed to carry forward three alternatives for further consideration (specifically, "do nothing", extend Ford Drive to Devon Road, and extend Ford Drive to Lakeshore Road). Following June 1, 1993 the preliminary screening was reviewed in light of public comments. Based on a comparative analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the alternatives, the extension of Ford Drive to Lakeshore Road has been identified as the preferred alternative. A public open house/meeting has been arranged to review and receive comments about the comparative analysis and the preferred alternative. The public open house/meeting is scheduled for: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1993 6:30 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. WITH A PRESENTATION AT 7:30 P.M. OAKVILLEâ€"TRAFALGAR HIGH SCHOOLâ€"CAFETORIUM 1460 DEVON ROAD, OAKVILLE The meeting will be conducted as an open house from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. followed by a formal presentation. All persons with an interest in this study are urged to attend. If you are unable to attend and would like to m;skae known your views, please address your comments by October 20, 1 to: MHathicrmerrertanicenainroronrmsampemermnemmmcmememastremmnansmenseescnccceneneeeie mm onnmines on nnmmmminsmmmtidhmmmemmnmmmemnmmmmmmsmnsisl.2222 22200000 Monday, October 4, 1993 CALENDAR OF TOWN HALL MEETINGS COUNCIL & STANDING COMMITTEE MEETINGS 0 GET OUT, STAY OUT: YOUR FIRE SAFE RESPONSE FOR INFORMATION CALL: OAKVILLE FIRE DEPT. 338â€"4404 > _ TOWN OF OAKVILLE s45sâ€"sso01 )C PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE/MEETING FORD DRIVE EXTENSION CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY LAKE ONTARIO N PANCAKE BREAKFAST Mr. Dave Bloomer, P. Eng. Manager of Design Department of Public Works Town of Oakville P.O. Box 310 Oakvilie, Ontario L6J 5A6 DATE: TIME: LOCATION fel l Cl oAfi n ts ,\\i'-l,_.\._ '..‘ OCTOBER 2nd, 1993 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 Noon STATION #6 FIREKHALL â€" 1510 Postmaster Drive If you have a fire How much time do tonight will you get | you have to get out out safely? of a fire? Make sure everyone understands that getting out is the first priority. And remember, once you‘re outside, stay out. You‘ll have a better chance of getting out safel{)g you‘ve planned ahead. Develop a fire escape plan and practice it with ms:?ho& family. Everyone should know two ways out of each room and know where to meet outside. Council 7:30 p.m. Council Chamber rnnmnrnnnnrmmimen dn mm ntrenmenmemneniima mm anmpnen oneeaa, ol WASTE REDUCTION WEEK. OCTOBER 4â€"10 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD â€" OAKVILLE, ONTARIO + LG6H 2L1 £ STUDY AREA MRECFORRNEC (EXTENSiON Of FoRo omivi TO i AKESHORt SCALE 1:15,000 § If you‘re ever in a fire, don‘t spend time getting dressed or trying to gather valuables. Just ?et out and stay out. Then call the fire department from a neighbor‘s telephone. * Not as much as you think. Real fires are hot, smokey and dark. You may have only a very ;ew minutes to safely escape from re. The Town‘s Zoning Byâ€"law requires clarification in the area of its regulations applying to transient, shortâ€"term accommodation. More specifically, the byâ€"law needs upâ€"toâ€"date definitions for "Hotelâ€"Motel" and "Suite Hotel". The purpose of the new definitions is to ensure that commercial hotelâ€"motel or suite hotel operations are not established in nonâ€"commercial, residential The Official Plan policies are not affected Location All C3R, C5, C7 and 06 zones in the Town‘s Comprehensive Zoning Byâ€"law. A copy of the final Staff Report pertaining to this matter will be available for review in the Clerk‘s Department as of Monday, October 18, 1993, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. In the interim period, any questions regarding this item may be directed to Robert Zsadanyi of the Town‘s Planning Services Department at extension 3028. Any individuals wishing to attend this meeting and speak to this matter are invited to do so. A summary of the subject proposal is below. Please be advised that a public meeting will be held to discuss a proposed amendment to the Zoning Byâ€"law. The meeting will be a public hearing hosted by Town Council at which time the Staff Report and recommendation will be considered. Based on the content of the report, the proposed zoning amendment may or may not be considered for approval. This hearing will take place on Wednesday, October 27, 1993, commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, 1225 Trafaigar Road, Oakville. You can lose a lot more your licence unc nn" @ e l Obe Ia)nn;ink aqfi drive you a set of new \%f)teels. busret muner on natsc s n trcaase Ievovoonnasmeneeeeneeeeeiie HOTEL â€" OAKVILLE ZONING BYâ€"LAw FILE 3.21A John Ghent, Manager Current Planning Section Planning Services Department THE OAKVILLE BEAVEE Using the Blue Box, 3 million Ontario households help divert 400,000 tonnes of valuable resources every year from landfill sites. Nearly 1 million Ontario homes with backyard composters are diverting up to oneâ€"third of their waste from disposal and using the compost as a natural fertilizer for their gardens. Many people also separate leaf and yard materials for special pickâ€"up. R.ongratulations, folks for doing your bit to reduce waste. Have your actions made a difference? You bet they have! Special Committse Against Impaired Driving 1 First Tuesday (morning) Traffic Advisory Committee 2 First Wednesday (evening) rammmnon,pummmucpnawnatus-eeonmamormfimmmam.n is requested that applicants submit the application form which is available in the C ‘s Department at Town Hall. Lakesido aroa Property Standards Committee Seniors Advisory Committoe mmmm.nlwm (Charter Boat Operator representative) Old Oakvilie Heritage Review Committoe * NOTE: Applicants must reside in the Bronte District Advisory Committee *NOTE: _ Applicants must reside in the area bounded by Burloak Drive, Q.E.W. Third Line and Lake Ontario Cmmcmmwmm Crime Prevention Committee Oakville Cantre Board of Directors %4W Conservation Advisory :rgflcaflons will be received by the Town Clerk until 4:30 p.m., Friday, October 8 akville who would like to be considerad for an appointment to one of the follo Committees. TOWN OF OAKVILLE APPOINTMENTS TO ADVISORY BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. Reward Yourself. aon hi siume commmme o er anenguechiinn : \opyn n es «hn on cacmmns . porernmenmrenremnnennanneanenaareiomnranennn ommc C Go e en ettoet Ne o e en paieide a@ _ & 9 Zero Garhage Day woet About 7 out of 10 Ontario companies have an office waste reduction program. Hospitals, government buildings, and more than 3,000 schools and hundreds of industries are doing their part to reduce waste. Used paper, plastics, newsprint, glass, steel, aluminum, and rubber materials are being reâ€"processed into hundreds of new products. And they are shopping for products with less packaging. i Please be advised that the public meeting to present two proposed Official Plan amendments to Council, as noted above, has been rescheduled from October 25, 1993 to October 27,1993. This will be a formal public meeting hosted by Town Council, at which time the Staff Report, the recommendations and the proposed amendments will be considered. If you wish to have your comments included with the report to Council on this date, they will be required before September 30, 1993. Based on the content of the report, the proposed Official Plan amendments may or may not be approved. This meeting will take place on Wednesday, October 27, 1993, commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, 1225 Trafaigar Road, Oakville. Any individuals wishing to attend this meetinfi and speak to this matter are invited to do so. A co,)y of the final Staff Report pertaining to this matter will be available for review in the Clerk‘s Department as of Monday, October 18, 1993, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. In the interim period, any questions regarding this item may be directed to the Town‘s Planning Services Department at Extension 3041. Lynne Gough, Manager Long Rang: grnning Section 1@_“@_ 1 Planning Services Department x RIUSENSTIESSUNENNIGEINNIIAERAIIITLITIILIRITGe ae sn ameran nsm aammsrnmms cce Mess oomninimmeanmensamennmmsnnninpnnmaionpntsivniinnccivernatvainionamiitiisind in immmornicens ocwacmmememmn in > Judith Muncaster Town Clerk 1 T NOTICE Ul 4.30 p.m., Friday, October 8, 1993 from arz resident appointment to one of the following Advisory Boards or !Mfl groet Your efforts do make a difference! So pat yourself and your neighbour on the back. Everyone is doing their part to achieve Ontario‘s waste reduction plan. But there‘s more to be done to* reach the goal of reducing Ontario‘s garbage by at least 50 per cent by the year 2000. Call 1â€"800â€"565â€"4923 to order a tip sheet on what more you can do to help protect the environment by practising the 3Rs â€" reduce, reuse, and recycle. ¢ T Nn"""" i CcR p: 1 . 4 m ir hy > Fourth Wednesday â€" 5 times per year (day) As required As required First Wednesday (evening) Fourth Wednesday (morning) Fourth Wednesday (evening) Third Thursday (morning) First Thursday (evening) Third Thursday (evening)

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