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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 24 Aug 1977, p. 5

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Tiny bylaw controls permanent shoreline r Residents who want to build or convert summer homes into permanent residences along the Tiny Township shoreline will have to apply for special permission to do so, according .o the terms of a new restricted area bylaw for the township. The bylaw, which was mailed to all Tiny residents last week, details all zoning restrictions for the township, sets building Treg@elations, regulates um property sizes an rohibits develop- ment of environmentally sensitive areas. Residents have until Friday, August 26 to file objections to the bylaw with the Tiny Township offices. In keeping with its plans to limit shoreline strip development as much as possible, Tiny has zoned almost all of the shoreline to the high water mark as_ public open space. No buildings or structures except for bath houses, dock, boat lifts and launching ramps, can be built in this area. The land can only be used either as a park or for a_ reforestation project. The major exception occurs in the Nettles Beach to Sawlog Point area where Tiny Town- ship has recognized private ownership of some shoreline area. Private parks, golf clubs or other recreational chartered clubs, golf course, an accessory residential use are the only permitted uses in this 0S2 area. The residential development which now exists and could grow further just behind the shoreline has _ been designated seasonal residential, meaning only 'a single family seasonal dwelling unit' can be constructed on _ this property. Property owners who want to convert summer homes into permanent retirement homes, or those who want to build winterized homes in these areas will have to apply to the township for a cer- tificate of conversion to have their property zoned residential conversion. Conversion requirements Seasonal dwellings will Where ts the fairest queen of them all? Wanted: Good cooks, gardeners, pretty girls and craftspeople, to compete for awards, and have a lot of fun along the © way, at Midland's Annual Fall Fair. Fair dates this year are September 15, 16 and 17 and there is lots of time to enter produce, baked goods, handiworks, or yourself - if you're a single woman between 18 - 22. "The Queen of Midland's Fall Fair," said Isobel Jones, one of the Fair Directors, "will represent Midland at the Canadian National Exhibition next year. As well, she'll go down to Toronto in February to the Ontario Agricultural Society meetings. She also wins a lot of other lovely prizes in mer- chandise and in money." So far, no entries have been received for the Fair Queen contest. Entrants are judged on the basis of personal appearance, poise, personality and deportment. They are ants, + fi required to make a short speech before the judges and the Fair audience. Entry forms for the Queen of the Fair contest "Miss Midland 1975 can be obtained from Isobel Jones at 526-4987, or from June Westwood at 534-3070. The prize list can be obtained by phoning Mrs. Jones or any of the fair directors. through the booklet gives a good idea of the wide variety of opportunity for exhibitors...there are prizes for everything from apples to Aberdeen Angus. Entries in the domestic science division must be in the curling rink before 10:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 15. A school parade is A" glanee~ ON ONO OND OO ee obtaining the certificate. The homes will also have to be properly insulated. "We reocgnize that people eventually want to come here and retire," said Roger Robitaille, Tiny Planning ad- ministrator last week. seasonal." Property owners who had permanent residences in the seasonal residential zone before July 28 will automatically be classified as legal, non- conforming. Robitaille however feels it would be their advantage to apply for a certificate of conversion. "It's only a only get conversion certificates if the property area exceeds 6,500 square feet and if the frontage is at least 50 feet and or the property area 15,000 square feet. The minimum sized lot is necessary to ensure a properly drilled well and efficient septic system, both vre-reauisites of "But we don't want tosee to 20X20 shacks - and we do want to keep the shoreline Items reduced in price return to regular prices at the end of our 4-day sale. Specially Purchased items on sale to the extent of stock. Home Hardware promises to make every effort to continue to supply advertised products but we reserve the right to limit quantities. LIGHTWEIGHT..... POWERFUL. LSAW This powerful, lightweight, fast performer will save you work and time. Features 16" cutting blade with chain design that controls depth of bite and provides smooth, easy handling. Easy-start 4.2 cu. in. motor. 5240-205-1 HOME HARDWARE SPECIAL Gv Se e formality with these people,"' he said. Lot severances Planners have also changed the zoning definitions for the majority of the township lands from "agricultural" to rural, a category. which en- compasses all lands, not only arable areas. In doing so they have changed the minimum requirements to obtain a lot severance from 10 acres of severed land to a parcel 125' x 200'. To obtain this smaller severance the property owner however must still maintain a property of at least 49 acres. In other words, the township has made it possible for farming families to severe a lot and build a second house, or develop one piece of land without having to go for a minimum 10 acre severance, a large chunk of land for someone who only wants to build a home on the land. At the same time BIG 17 GALLON SIZE RUBBERMAID GARBAGE CAN Big 17-gallon size garbage can in durable all weather plastic. Snap-lok lid for no-spill storage. 19%" wide x 21 high. "Rubbermaid" quality 4438-567-6 NOW 99 ONLY FLASHLIGHT Buy several for home. garage. 9830-560-12 Li DISPOS-A-LAMP Handy, disposable flashlight works for months. Won't rust or corrode and car ULC. appre g vw "eee eee 5 GALLON JERRY CAN ved for gas. Heavy wal in cars boats, snowmobiles, camps. Rustproot and non-corrosive container for use 6616 723 litte esidences however Robitaille feels the township is discouraging severance of good agricultural in that the minimum property size - after severance has to be 49 acres. All land severances, Robitaille emphasized, are at the judgement of the com mittee of adjustment. garages 254-6 planned for this year, and right now would be a good time to start devising 12 QUART PAIL WITH SPOUT "VAPORETTE" INSECT HOME HARDWARE GARBAGE BAGS costumes or decorations for bicycles. There are prizes for these entries as well. In spite of slightly restricted space because of the new arena building at the Fair grounds, Fall Fair '77 is bound to be a happy harvest festival with fun for everyone. This year's' Fair president is Mrs. Betty Rumney who is working with Hugh Riesberry, (past-president) William Jones, Grant Robinson Tz BACK TO SCHOOL TIME IS THERMOS LUNCH KIT TIME ! New Canadian design. Tough and extra strong. Complete "Back to School" Lunch Kit by THERMOS includes 10 oz. bottle insulated for hot or cold drinks and built tough for roughneck use. It's unbreakable. Package of 10 26"x 36" size bags with twist-on ties. Provide neat. sanitary storage 1.6 mill 4440-108-20 Ld STRIP Kills flies, gnats and mosquitoes indoors for up to four months Safe. Effective and convenient KENDALL Handy utility pail made of handle has \ plastic grip 4544-247-24 | 69:, \ eS DUAL ACTION MOTOR OIL SAE 10W - 30. Refined with advanced techniques from the richest crude oils. Combats cold and hot engine problems by minimizing sludge, hot engine varnish and oil thickening. Exceeds car manufacturer's warranty requirements. 8645-157-24 70' QUART Elmvale: Elmvale Lumber Limited Elmvale 322-2841 Large case holds bottle and there's plenty of room for sandwiches and other things. Has snap-action latches and rugged, easy-grip handle. 6445-563-6 LOOK AT THIS VALUE! tl COMPLETE KIT and Mrs. NW.N. Keefe. Isobel Jones is the head of the Ladies' Division. " Youve got to believe in HOME ! " Midland: Midland Home Hardware Coldwater: Coldwater Home Hardware Coldwater 686-3375 526-4361 830 Yonge Street Hopping for home Dave Kennedy won the obstaclerace at _ Richter had trouble with his technique the CBO picnic on Sunday with this fine and finished with his sack around his effort in the potato sack final leg. Horst ankles. 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