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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 May 1993, p. 2

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: 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, May 19,1993 Town Investigating Complaint About Illegal Transport Depot on Hwy. 57 A Regional Road 57 resident has until Thursday, June 3, to stop operating operating a transport depot on land that is not zoned to allow it. A letter regarding this matter was sent to the owners, Ed and Anne Van Hamburg, by registered mail from the Town of Newcastle Clerk's department. A letter from Tom and Erika Sheehan of Regional Road 57, dated April 18, 1993, alerted the Town of Newcastle to the business that had been operating north' of their property. property. A letter from the couple states that • on the neighboring property there are exposed gas tanks, an unapproved unapproved driveway and trucks "pulling "pulling in at all hours." Upon examination, the Clerk's Department found that the property south'of the house located at 5655 Regional Road 57, owned by Ed and Anne Van Hamburg, had been "cleared of trees and bulldozed. Gravel had been dumped on the lot and levelled to create a parking/ storage area." A report from Town Clerk Patti Huge Craft Show at Recreation Complex Barrie states: "At the time of the inspection, inspection, there were three transports parked on site along with a bulldozer, bulldozer, fuel tanks and several cars and trucks." According to the Official Plan, the land owned by the Van Ham- burgs is zoned agricultural. The zoning zoning does not permit a transport depot. depot. However, the zoning would allow allow two commercial vehicles to be parked on the property if they are related related to agricultural uses. The Durham Regional Public Works Department was contacted as to the validity of a new driveway which allows the vehicles to enter the property. The Clerk's Department found that "an entrance permit was obtained obtained for the driveway and culvert. The permit was issued based on an application which indicated the driveway was to be for residential use. The application states "for non commercial use only." The report from Ms Barrie also states "The Regional Works Department Department will have to decide what, if any, action they intend to take in regards regards to this matter." However, until then, the Town of Newcastle is looking for the Van Hamburgs to cease their operation. Invitations are "Trunk Delivered" to Officials at Town Hall Mayor Diane Hamre, councillors and town staff received a rare special delivery on Monday from three of the largest letter carriers ever. Leslie Pon Tel (at left), and her colleagues from the Bowmanville Zoo accompanied elephants Angus, Limba, and Sheba to the Town Hall square to deliver personal invitations invitations and stacks of free admission coupons for kids. Free child's tickets for kids under 12 accompanied by an adult are available at participating BIA merchants in downtown Bowmanville. The Town of Newcastle Newcastle is celebrating Bowmanville Zoo Week May 17 - May 24. Cutbacks Affect Conservation =£ SHOPPERS S DRUG MART. VICTORIA DAY MONDAY, MAY 24TH, '93 BOWMANVILLE MALL 623-2546 11 a.m.-4 p.m. There were 75 vendors at the "From Our Hands to Your Heart" Craft & Country Collectable Show at the Bowmanville Recreation Recreation Complex on the weekend. Ken Foster was manning#'the booth of Carmen Foster, his wife, when our photographer was looking looking for something a little different to photograph. He is seen here with large, hand-painted garden markers which would make it difficult difficult to forget what had been planted in particular rows. Ken and Carmen arc from Port Hope. Improving Your odds ngninst Canada's #2 Killer. From Page One Specifically, budget cuts to Conservation Conservation authorities involve: •operating grant cuts of $5 million million •capital grant cuts of $2 million •deferral of the Forest Health program for two years The NDP government has also announced its intention to cancel a Conservation Land Tax Rebate. The program allowed conservation authorities authorities refunds for taxes paid on passive lands. The Ganaraska Region Conservation Conservation Authority is the second largest holder of passive land in Ontario. Only 10% of the 11,000 acres it owns arc revenue generating. The majority is forest. ; The cancellation of the rebate will cost the GRCA an estimated 5146,000 for 1993, said Mr. Berry. And the GRCA is unwilling to download that burden onto the municipal municipal level, he said. "At this point, we are looking at a variety of options, including selling selling land. That's how seriously u® see this! However, we arc hopeful;IV won't come to that," said Mr. BerryI The GRCA is also considering) some form of amalgamation with' other conservation authorities based on watershed jurisdictions. He and the approximately 60 participants participants at the recent Crisis Forum are calling on all users, stakeholders and conservation-minded individuals individuals to lobby the provincial government government to look at achieving savings through elimination of duplication between .Ministries. Members of the GRCA are requesting requesting an immediate reinstatement reinstatement of the Conservation Land Tax Rebate Program. "We need people to assist in the lobby by telephone, fax and letters to their MPPs," said Mr. Berry. We have a short window of opportunity before the budget is approved, he added. Students Looking For Summer Jobs From Page One crable initiative or who has done well in a junior achievement program, program, Klein says. The CEC for students will also .be handling some of the overload of .summer farm jobs from The Agricultural Agricultural Employment Office located at 200 King SL E„ on the second floor. The phone number for the CEC on King St. E„ is 623-9221. THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PRESENTS Believe it or not, summer is just around the corner and the Community Services Department is busy getting ready to provide the "best ever" summer program. AGE GROUP: 5 to 13 years of age PROGRAM SITE: Bowmanville Recreation Complex SESSIONS: CAMP.n JULY 5-JULY 16 (10 DAYS) CAMP#2 JULY 19-JULY 30 (10 DAYS) CAMP #3 AUGUST 9 - AUGUST 20 (10 DAYS) We have provided supervised Drop-off and Pick-up times to assist working parents. PROGRAM FEE: $95.00/PARTICIPANT/CAMP This summer promises to bring some exciting times so don't miss out! For more Information please contact: Community Services Department 623-3379 ONTARIO THE FUN THIS SUMMER WILL BEGIN WITH YOU. REGISTER NOW! - Date of Publication: May 19,1993 CS-4744 HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION We take order* Winston 1 Violet Warren (41<) 786-2981 ■ -- o/ plus NO G.S.T. I 0 off on a *l bird baths and flower pots FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY . MAY 21, 22 and 24 (closed Sunday) Hurry while stock lasts. 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