Oakville Beaver, 1 Jun 2017, p. 8

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www.insidehalton.com |O AKVILLE BEAVER |Thursday, June 1, 2017 |8 G> O AKVI LLE oakville.ca FREE P.A. D ay Skate Join us Friday, June 2 · River Oaks Community Centre, 2400 Sixth Line from 9:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m. · Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, 3070 Neyagawa Boulevard from 2 to 5 p.m. Skate and helmet rentals are available during Boston Pizza skates. $6 skates l $3 helmet l $7 combo rental Capacity restrictions apply. Visit oakville.ca for details. S poiisoredby DUNDA5 S NEYAGAWA Lot Maintenance and Property Standards By-laws Notice o f in tention to pass a by-law M onday, Ju n e 12, 2017 at 7 p.m. P lan nin g and D evelopm ent Council Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Council Cham ber To improve service to the community and strengthen its ability to respond to infill construction concerns, the Town of Oakville is updating its maintenance of property regulations through a an updated property standards by-law and the introduction of a new lot maintenance by-law. The by-laws are being presented to Council on June 12 for approval. Property Standards B y-law Update The current Property Standards By-law 2007-100 has been amended several times since first being adopted by Council in 2007. Significant changes to this by-law include new requirements for construction fencing around all construction sites in town-- excluding interior only construction and those exempted by the Chief Building Official. New Lo t M aintenance By-law Introducing a lot maintenance by-law will allow enforcement staff to address community complaints about long grass and other nuisance property issues more quickly. This will be done by reducing the required property standards order compliance timeframe from a minimum of 19 days to a lot maintenance compliance timeframe of five (5) days or less. The decision of Planning and Development Council is final. Q uestions? Municipal Enforcement Services 905-845-6601 (TTY: 905-338-4200) enforcementservices@oakville.ca E very tre e co u n ts We've strengthened our private tree protection by-law Trees benefit everyone. They clean the air we breathe, they cool our homes, they add beauty to our neighbourhoods. We've improved our private tree protection by-law to help us preserve healthy trees and protect our community's urban forest. Rem oving a tree? You m ay require a permit. Easily apply online and receive an on-site consultation from one of our tree inspectors. Learn about the town's private tree protection by-law and the new regulations for removing and replacing trees at oakville.ca. The Town of Oakville intends to control weeds in medians and shrub beds along the following roadsides and parks: Lakeshore Road, Church Street, Robinson Street, Dunn Street, Reynolds Street, Navy Street, Thomas Street, Allan Street, Trafalgar Road, Kerr Street, Bronte Road, East Street, Nelson Street, Jones Street, Marine Drive, Upper Middle Road, Third Line, Dorval Drive, Neyagawa Blvd, Cornwall Road, Dundas Street, Bridge Road, Rebecca Street, within the Town of Oakville using the pesticide Finalsan Pro Commercial Concentrate containing active ingredient Soap (ammonium salt of fatty acids) Registration No. 30012 under the Pest Control Products Act (Canada). Commencing on April 13, 2017 weather permitting, and ending October 13, 2017. For further information contact ServiceOakville at 905-845-6601 Collect calls will be accepted from individuals calling long distance.

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