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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Nov 2010, p. 4

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4 - Orono Weekly Times Wednesday, November 10, 2010 ORONO WEEKLY TIMES LOCAL NEWS LOCAL EVENTS LOCAL SPORTS Orono Public School students Sarah Puddicombe and Maria McQuaide, both in grade 6, placed the school's wreath at the Orono Cenetaph on Monday morning, to mark Remembrance Day. TOWER Continued from front Keeping you in touch with everything local since 1937! 905-983-5301 are required to 'consult' with the local land use authority and the public, according to Industry Canada policies. Notice of the public meeting was distributed by the proponent to property owners within a 500 meter radius of both towers, which according to Reese, exceeded the federal guide- lines. The Municipality of Clarington approved their own policies and procedures around telecommunication towers in 2002. These procedures require the proponent to consult with the municipality, apply for a site plan approval and undertake public consultation in the form of a public information centre. In 2009, the municipality approved a $5,000 site plan application fee for telecommunication towers. While approval for the towers from the local land use authority is not required by Industry Canada, SBA is required to report on whether or not they have consulted with the local land use authority and the public. Last Tuesday's meeting was the fulfillment of this requirement, and Reese's group will be providing Clarington staff and Industry Canada with the results of the public meeting.

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