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Oakville Beaver, 5 Sep 2001, A7

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Wednesday, September 5, 2UU1 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER A7 Symposium on Growth Saturday A Citizens' Symposium on Growth in Oakville has been scheduled for Saturday Sept. 8 in the Regional Council chamber. Hosted by regional councillors Allan Elgar, Kevin Flynn and Fred Oliver, the event starts at 9:00 a.m. and will finish at 12:30 p.m. There is no charge to attend the event and a barbecue lunch will be available at a nominal fee of $5. Seating is limited and people wish ing to attend are asked to register by calling 905-847-9990 or 905-847-9018. Keynote speaker will be Carol Ann Cole, who recently received the Order of Canada for her volunteer work in raising over a million dollars for cancer research. Cole will speak about "Living your Dash," meaning individuals and small groups of determined people can make a difference regardless of the issues and obstacles that may appear to be in the way. Mayor of Ajax Steve Parish will bring the perspective of another GTA community and how it addresses growth. Dr. Pedro Pereya will speak on the impact of urban growth on fragmented ecosystems and will touch specifically on the Trafalgar Moraine and The Fourteen Mile Creek project. Rob Burton will address the Cost of Growth while representatives of Oakvillegreen who will discuss OPA 198. "We've been able to attract some excellent speakers and the event is designed for maximum public input in a setting that's a little less formal than Town Council," said Elgar. The morning will continue with a guest panel that includes citizen volun teers speaking from a variety of per spectives, including recreation, finance and conservation. These presentations are designed to encourage public partic ipation and provide input on a public response, to be presented to Council when the debate on growth in the Lands North of Highway 5 resumes Sept. 11. ORA hearings resume Sept. 11 Hearings on the Official Plan Amendment (OPA) #198, will resume next Tuesday (Sept. 1l).If need be, it will continue on Wednesday, Sept. 12. OPA No. 198 sets out to rezone 7,400 acres of agricultural land north of Hwy. 5 as urban, bringing it into line with Halton Region's plans for it. The hearings begin at 7:30 p.m. in Council Chambers at Town Hall on Trafalgar Road. All information regarding the sched ule and speaker's list will be available on the Town's Internet site at www.town.oakville.on.ca. While the Town's regular Planning & Development Council will convene on Sept. 10 OPA 198 will not be discussed at that September 10 meeting. Once the OPA #198 public hearing wraps up, Town staff will prepare a report, including any recommended changes, as a response to questions and input raised at the public hearing. That report will then be made public and a further public meeting will be advertised and held prior to council's deliberations. First time speakers who want to speak on Sept. 11 should call the Clerk's Department at 905-338-4174; call or email Diana Lecinski at 905-845-6601, ext. 3136, or dlecinski@town.oakville.on.ca or Magda Kitteringham at 905-845-6601. ext. 3011, or mkitteringham@town.oakville.on.ca. Once that list of further first-time speakers has concluded, the audience will be polled to find any other speakers. Second-time speakers will be limited to providing only new information. G> O A K V IL L E REQUEST FOR TENDER (9 0 5 ) 8 4 5 -6 6 0 1 TOWN OF OAKVILLE CONTRACT NO. ST-70-01 MUNN'S C REEK CONSTRUCTION TENDER DOCUMENTS: Plans, specifications and tender forms will be available on or after Tuesday, September 4 '\ 2001 and may be obtained from the Department of Public Works, 2274 Trafalgar Road for a non-refundable payment of FORTY-FIVE dollars ($45.00), G.S.T. included. The Contractor whose tender is accepted shall be required to post a Performance Bond satisfactory to the Town o f Oakville, equal to 100% of the contract Price and a Labour and Material Payment Bond totaling 50% o f the contract price. PR O JEC T NUMBER: ST-7<M)f PROJECT DESCRIPTION; The works consists of the following: Construction of a new open channel approximately 380 metres long, having a natural bottom width of 4-m and armour stone lined creek banks having an average depth o f 3.5-m. Construction of new concrete arch culverts on Culham Street and Osbome Crescent measuring 2133-mm by 6100-mm and 2440-mm by 7315-mm respec tively. Installations require the relocation of sanitary sewers, watermains and new storm sewer connections/extensions. Construction of a 2400-mm by 3000-mm concrete box culvert at the Oakville Golf Club roadway entrance. Removal/filling of approximately 250-m o f existing 2900-mm by 1980-mm corrugated steel pipe arch culvert including concrete and gabion headwalls/outfalls. Extension o f an existing 900-mm diameter storm sewer and construction of 25-m of gabion retaining wall. Site restoration consisting of roadways, fencing, sod and driveways. Photo by Brent Foster Y O U N G R A C IN G FANS: Seventeen-year-old race car driver Ashley Taws was on hand to show her car "Be Anything With Barbie" to Emily Adams, 7, (in car) and her brothers Matthew, 5, and Andrew, 3, at Wal-Mart Sunday. 10TMANNUAL GARAGE SALE Saturday, Sept 8th Doors open at 8 a.m. ADDRESS; Sealed Tenders on forms provided will be received by the Town Clerk, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario, L6H 2L 1 or by mail to P.O. Box 310, Oakville, Ontario, L6J 5A6. CLOSING TIME/DATE: 2:00 p.m., local time, Tuesday, September 25*, 2001 Tenders will be opened publicly at a meeting of the Tender Opening Committee at the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario on Tuesday, September 2 5'\ 2001 at 2:30 p.m. local time. TENDER DEPOSIT A certified cheque, a Bank/Trust Company draft or a Bid Bond for the amount specified in the tender documents MUST accompany each tender. Any questions related to this construction tender should be directed to either Mr. D.L. Lambert, C.E.T., of the Town of Oakville at 905-845-6601, ext. 3338 or Mr. Mario Parente, P.Eng. ofCH2M Hill Canada at 416-499-0090, ext. 572. The Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all tenders and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. R.G. Green, P. Eng., Director, Department o f Public Works Company wants complaint dropped (Continued from page 1) hugely supportive of the bargaining process" and has "always bargained in good faith." Petro-Canada has filed its response to the suit with Ontario's Ministry of Labour. Lueck said the Oakville unit can't drop the lawsuit since it involves more than just the Oakville unit. For instance, there's a charge involving the national union, he said. The national union was involved in reaching a three-year, 9.5% wage increase nationally, in the first of a twotiered bargaining process, after which union workers here who earned approximately $29 per hour, hit the picket line over pensions. They wanted pension based on gross pay not base rate. Whether that was a mistake, Lueck won't say. "Ninety-nine percent of the mem bership voted to go," he said, adding, though, the decision would always appear differently in hindsight. Lueck said Local 593 would like the company to provide, as sought in the lawsuit, repayment of benefits paid by the union to striking workers, as well as lost wages to summer students who never did get to work at Petro-Canada through a summer employment pro gram. Drug benefits are costing the union approximately $143,000 monthly, said Lueck. "An agreement could be signed tomorrow," he said. Even so, Local 593 was meeting this week to sort out numerous legal issues, including whether it's possible to divide its members out of the law suit, or some of its charges, said Lueck. "I thought w e'd have been back to work last Monday (Aug. 27)," admitted Lueck, yesterday. "If the company will accept the fact that they have to go before the Labour Board to face the music, which they created by not giving us a timely settle ment after leaving Port Moody, and drop the unfounded picketing charges, then this strike could end immediate ly," said Lueck. And again, on Friday, August 31, the union filed paperwork with the Labour Relations Board, again claim ing that the company had violated cer tain sections of the Labour Relations Act, in regard to the request for the law suit being dropped, and seeking an emergency hearing. The striking CEP members joined the annual Labour Day parade in Toronto on Monday, Sept. 3, an event which drew nearly 300 and ended at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE), which was sponsored by PetroCanada. A second demonstration was held in Hamilton near Dundem Castle. 2 0 % TO 8 0 % OFF s e le c te d merchandise Full range o f products for your home and cash only line for your convenience A T ^ v f 2 J & 'D iscount D n terio r D esig n cWarehouse lesion > "Where good taste isn i expensive" 4155 F a irv ie w St. U n it 16, (behind k f o B urling ton (905)634-3439 = GIANT CANOE & KAYAK Guelph Lake Conservation Area CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC MEETING Official Plan Amendment 198 Town of Oakville Land North of Dundas Street File: 42.14.198 Please be advised that the public meeting regarding the Town-initiated Official Plan Amendment 198 has been scheduled to continue for the purpose of obtaining further public input. The subject Official Plan Amendment applies to all the land within the Town boundary. The Official Plan Amendment proposes to: incorporate those lands north of Dundas Street into the Town o f Oakville's urban area as identified within Regional Official Plan Number 8. establish the conditions for the development o f the lands north of Dundas Street; and redefine the Town's municipal structure to reflect this change including revisions to the plan concept, goal and objectives, planning period and planning population and employment levels. The public meeting will continue on: September 11, 2001, 7:30 PM, Council Chambers, Town Hall, 122S Trafalgar Road, Oakville; and on: September 12, 2001, 7:30 PM, Council Chambers, Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, if necessary Any individuals wishing to attend the meeting and speak to this matter are invited to do so. If a person or public body that files a notice o f appeal of a decision in respect of the proposed official plan amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or does not make written submissions before the proposed official plan amendment is adopted, then the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal without holding a hearing. If you wish to be notified o f the adoption o f the proposed official plan amendment, you must make a written request to the undersigned at the Town's Planning Services Department, Town of Oakville, P.O. Box 310, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON. L6J 5A6. Tel: 845-6601, E xt 3025, email address: lgoueh@town.oakville.on.ca or to Robert Thun, Planner, Ext. 3029, e-mail address: rthun@town.oakville.on.ca. You may also direct any other written submissions and/or questions to either person. Dated at the Town o f Oakville this 5th day of September 2001. 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