PAGE 2 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, NOVEMBER 6,2002 www.durhamregion.com Clarington Leading the Way ^ 905-623-3379 Operations Department PUBLIC NOTICES CONTACT NUMBERS FOR 2002-03 WINTER SEASON NOVEMBER 11, 2002 TO APRIL 25, 2003 The Operations Department can be contacted for emergencies relative relative to road maintenance or conditions at the following telephone number during the 2002-03 Winter Season at: ALL AREÀS 905-263-2291 OR 905-623-3379 AFTER HOURS ROAD EMERGENCY 905-623-5126 Frederick J. Horvath, Director of Operations Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6 1 Dates to be published: Wednesday, November 6, 2002 Wednesday, November 13,2002 "i Xf - W REGULATIONS FOR THE 2002-03 WINTER SEASON NOVEMBER 11, 2002 TO APRIL 28, 2003 Area residents are hereby advised of the Provincial and Municipal regulations applicable to the 2002-2003 Winter Season, November 11, 2002 to April 25, 2003 as follows: The Highway Traffic Act (R.S.0.1990): Section 170(12) prohibits the parking of vehicles on any highway in such a manner as to interfere with the movement to traffic or the clearing of snow from the highway. Section 170(15) provides the authority for the removal of any vehicles, vehicles, at the owner's expense, found to be causing an obstruction on a highway. ' Section 181 prohibits the depositing of snow or ice on a public roadway. roadway. Municipality of Clarington-By-law 91-58:v- • .wî n; QEEI •,•?* ... . Section 4-6 (i) prohibits the parking of Vehicles on any roadway for a period longer than three (3) hours, and id"also applicable to overnight parking on any road under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Clarington. . ; Section 4-6 (L) states that no person shall on any highway park any vehicle between the hours of 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. Frederick J. Horvath, Director of Operations Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street . Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6 Dates to be published: Wednesday, November 6,2002 Wednesday, November 13,2002 . j, z... /Æmm People and Places Photo Contest J ust a reminder that November 8th is the deadline for The People and Places Photo Contest so you still have time to be creative, innovative and active. All photographers are encouraged to submit photos taken within the Municipality of Clarington until 5 PM Nov. 8. Submit photos at the Clarington Tourism Office located at 181 Liberty Street South or the Customer Service Desk at the Municipal Cilices. All photos will be on display In our front lobby at 40 Temperance Street. As of Nov. 12 all residents are invited invited to become judges. Just fill out a ballot form, naming your favourite 3 photos & pop it in our public ballot box. Please, only 1 vote per person. While you're placing your vote, please chock out our prizes on display. display. II you have any questions, please call (905)023-3379. info@municipality.clarSngton.on.ca Canadian Children's Book Week I t is Canadian Children's Book Week and Clarington Public Library is celebrating by presenting a special storyteller. Stephanie Bénéteau is a lively and dynamic storyteller with a large repertoire for young audiences. She will be at the Bowmanville Branch on Saturday, . November 9th from 1:00PM to 2:00PM This is a free event, and no registration is required. The Bowmanville Branch is located at 62 Temperance St. For more information, call 905-623-7322." .'j.vul: mt # ^ PLANNING SERVICES DEPARTMENT Clarington is a vibrant, growing community of more than 75,000 on the eastern edge of the'Greater Toronto Area. It includes the urban communities of Bowmanville, Courtice and Newcastle. The Municipality faces a wide array of challenging urban and rural issues in fulfilling its commitment to maintaining a high quality of life for its residents. We are seeking two highly motivated professionals who can assist in shaping Clarington's future. Manager of Community Planning and Design (Non-Affiliated Position) Please quote File #48-02 As a leader of a team of professionals responsible for land use and urban design policy, you will manage manage a program to ensure that planning policies are responding to emerging trends covering a variety, of issues including growth management, transportation, transportation, natural and built heritage and community design. You will manage complex studies, prepare and present reports and give expert evidence before the Ontario Municipal Board. Your strong background in both developing and implementing ' planning policy, and your demonstrated ability in dealing with urban design issues will give you the depth necessary to oversee approval of commercial commercial and industrial site plans. Applicants will have a Degree in Urban and Regional Planning with a minimum of ten years of progressive planning experience at the senior municipal level. Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a proven ability to convey complex information that is readily understandable understandable to a variety of audiences is essential. Applicants must have excellent organizational, analytical, analytical, problem solving and managerial skills. Membership or eligibility for membership in the Ontario Professional Planners Institute is required. Applicants must be proficient with Microsoft Office and computer-based planning applications. You must possess a valid Ontario driver's licence. Salary: $65,674 - $85,676 per annum Manager of Special Projects (Non-Affiliated Position) Please quote File #47-02 As a leader of a team of professionals and technical services staff, you will be responsible for a wide variety variety of research, special projects and strategic initiatives initiatives for the Municipality. Your excellent analytical and communication skills will allow you to direct research, train staff, manage special studies, prepare prepare position papers, and develop programs for community-based projects. Your creativity and flexibility flexibility will allow you to respond to a wide-variety of municipal issues. As the manager responsible for GIS technical staff, you will co-ordinate projects, the acquisition and dissemination of data, and the development development of web-based business applications. Applicants will have a Degree in Urban and Regional Planning with a minimum of ten years of progressive planning experience at the senior municipal level. Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a proven ability to convey complex information that is readily understandable understandable to a variety of audiences is essential. Applicants must have excellent organizational, analytical, analytical, problem solving and managerial skills. Membership or eligibility for membership in the . Ontario Professional Planners Institute is required. Applicants must be proficient with Microsoft Office and have a sound knowledge of GIS and computer- based planning applications. You must possess a valid Ontario driver's licence. Salary: Subject to Pay Equity Review Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. These positions will be subject to verbal and written tests and a managerial style assessment to assist in the determination of the successful applicant. applicant. Applications will be received in confidence until 5:00 p.m. on November 15th, 2002 to: Human Resources Manager Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Additional information on our Career Opportunity page at www.municipality.clarington.on.ca The Santa Claus Parade in Historic Downtown Bowmanville Saturday, November 16th, starting at 10:30 AM Silver St Temperance St, Division St George St. Oitirio St. Brown St, ■0M.I-I' ! r.,-i ÿl <ugog ^ : Churent St mmm ■ - Kim j I Legend Queen St www.bowmanvlllesantaclausparade.com Libert' Memorial Park \ I Park St. Contact number: 905-434-6535