Castleton WI Scrapbook, 1999, Volume 1, p. 13

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(Pagnll 1 amuifpry â€"â€" _ C Uet . h ie bhaius a 13 Speaking | [\ ~~~â€"â€" MR Un the "fringe"? peaking | ; CA sara * a a uks in K5 We ue their mind | [‘ ) ue Development at Legion | . _A To M B } P_""â€"â€"___ â€" M s tays restricted contest | CC ®=ssom._â€"= MRA _ stays restricte Young people have 0 io tose R 4 B AEyo © . M us en se e e A 1.5â€"kilometre wide "fringe" of land separating interesting and enterâ€" ns m E:: e t t tend*" Ts _ __| _ the Village of Colborne and Cramahe Township taining things to say n ‘brall ; o t MR M m y im o o agent «* | _ boundaries is expected to remain infact as a noâ€"go for and stories to relate, e e w OB s o e + . m “"‘lkw": o 000 _ oogâ€" 2| â€" development after adoption of a new Pine Ridge Recognizing that, the 2 _ . w#A i f?- s I * w«d‘\:;‘?‘)a"’ es Ts m cece d Saufiii S i stt | _ Municipal Planning Agc.“':y Official Plan, and after Colborne Legion, 2a_. We 2 ul l > ’ ns ) o ssm irorprmes . ... . > aso Ehc prop(;sez(_‘(l]gTalgamatlon PE Branch 187, i id | 0 c ie n e e o o o o C Oe m MAIYNAAUE ing the foru::l'lisâ€"}:r?; Â¥ d mnvtin tntttdiliemaiinices nc teton “""“’“fi@g 2 ?flf'g".”Z.&»\‘ga;@p:{:fi":’gfi;@figfi%@%@fi‘ggff Th?"‘Urban/Rural Fringe" is included in the existâ€" incentive for clemenâ€" h « 8 EoooEA ESSAAAE / inp Official Plans (the documents which outline land tary school students in The jewel in the crown of Colborne architecture is the Keeler homestead at 9 Church _ Us¢) of both municipalities. The area was established this area. Street West. Marian Carter has asked the home be designated to ensure the historical _ to prevent undue urban pressure for village services The annual Legion and architectural heritage of the home she and her husband, the late Nick Carter, treaâ€" from outlying rural areas surrounding the village. Public Speaking/Story | Sured is preserved for future generations. See story on page 2. _ When the provincial government downloaded serâ€" Telling Contest will be Photo by Mandy Martin vices, formerly admuyslered _by the government, to held at the Colborne municipalities, planning was included, along with Legion Sunday, m m roads, social services, policing, fire, ambulance and February 14, starting u n ma r a I s | n fo r th e futu re other items. The village of Colborne, and Cramahe ) at 1 pam. Township, banded together with six other ‘ ARH three stea f V- t m S P k t Nm"lhulmbn;,rlz}n(; County m}lljm%]()ahgas to funlnra sc C senior level of planning authority and approval to é;;i]l:;;n(':r:gosrgz'lh ’ o ' c O r'a q u a re a r re e s finalize zoningixnd Ofié:lcial Plan amendments â€" and Cramahe, send speakâ€" develop a comprehensive overall land use plan for ers to compete in three Colborne‘s "hidden forest" in Victoria Square ?’grk selected, anywhere from $300 to $500 plus taxes." t_hC‘ll’ territory. All mumci})a\ land use activities â€" lngrobriersem=éirocy.â€" requires ongoing attention. > Many of the existing trees in the park are weak. including land severance‘s and rezoningsâ€" must comâ€" Telling for Grades Following the report of a professional tree care The soft woods, like the sugar maples, do not weather _ Ply not only with the local, individual municipal Offiâ€" 1,2,. and 3 students; specialist in 1997, the village learned many of the well as they age. To that end, new plantings will be cial Plans, but also the larger Official Plan of the Pine Public Speaking for trees in the village‘s ccntra! park were in dire need of _ hard woods. Ridge Municipal Planning Agency (PRMPA). Grades 4, 5, and 6; fer‘l(lhzapon, pruning, aeration â€" or replacement. Last year, funds were raised, in part, through a Andrew McNeely, planner/secretaryâ€"treasurer of and Public Speaking D‘_-”'mg 19_98, Colbornéf Local Architectural Conâ€" book raffle. Author Jane Urquhart generously conâ€" the PRMPA, explained the draft Official Plan, if for Gridles 7 andis. servation Advisory Committee volunteers received tributed signed copies of her hardcover books. This approved by the eight member municipalities, will be ‘The winhere at the some donations a’.ld raised monies to care for your year, a raffle for a dinner for four at the Mill restauâ€" forwarded to the province for final approval. Once Branch 187 level will designated Victoria Squ%lre," LACAC Chair Greg rant in Cobourg is underway to offset costs of Victo. _ Teceived, the ageney will then have the final say on go on to compete at McMahon reported to village council. ria Square Park tree maintenance. * land use matters. the Zone level on The work undertaken, including the planting of a In addition, the Colborne LACAC is inviting those "*You could roll your Official Plan into the PRMPA February 28, at new cheslnu_t tree, !o.talled $1,015 in 1998. The funds _ who love the village landmark, enjoy its history and Official Plan as a "secondary" plan," Mr. McNeely Brighton Branch 100. Car:\c f.mm fundâ€"raising ventures. aesthetic, to make a donation to ensure its beauty is explained. In doing so, existing village land use poliâ€" Interested members This year, we are moving to phase two of the preserved for future generations. cies and aims would be continued. of the community are _|_ WOrK in Victoria Square that will entail pruning of the "Every little bit helps," notes Mr. McMahon. "There are some issues," Colborne Councillor Tim welcome to attend the larger trees, cab!‘lng_lwo, and more flerlilizing.," notes Cheques can be made out to "Colborne LACAC", Post noted. "The Peter Hughes proposed development event. It‘s a great way Mr. McMahon. "This work alone will cost about and dropped off at the Colborne Municipal Offices falls within the fringe on the north and south (of the to spend a Sunday $7[?0‘ f during regular business hours, or mailed to Box 32, present village boundary), as does the industrial park afternoon ‘\_Ne would like to plant another new tree this year _ Colborne, ON KOK 150. to the north. There may be sewage demands from that and it could vary, depending on the size and species â€" Mandy Martin _ area, and land owners to the south and west." â€"Mandy Martin + E: ’ ces es mignomntomnie _ | ronTiag | ~ueâ€"rgomaS PROMS 372â€"5427 |lG BUICK We Beat All _ > i GMC TRUCKS Advertised Prices! Y °8 Optimum USED VEHICLES THomas COLBORNE®S AUTHORIZED m winnng |LCGIFe h Sales & ) PONTIAC â€" BUICK â€" GMC DEALER ® $ 1 f

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