fl 1 Fd i, 'gIIilgt.NiiliiiE "rL'i"i'iil'l Privateland 1 Site " .tLf,_ej.r,, F' d; causes controversy, _ ' E x . - fi)", ('c,)btyV7t: [mama/r Dr's vie/L" T _ s f _ - _ _ l b' , l, "" WrriiiFi . F" ' 'v/,-, MA Cramahe Township council the ' l . T, .. , " cr2 I" Bill z, 1cus, _ _ l BY â€QANDJVMERRT'N sale of their 2yir.1/ Rdoadhat Dale} :9. " ‘ ‘ f " I » . -;~ ', - our Roadproperty ale w en. a itt \g " " 3"“ ' ' . , a: * 5 An inactive private landfill site buyer learned it would be no slm- I it. . ' on Penryn Road is ur1earthing ple matter to obtain a building 1 II, . ka » hard feelings. A sue-metre "hold. permlt-_The home: yyy,Pell E l 'rl . ' at r ra ing" zone around requires prop- 1995 , sits Within the holding 3 . , i erty owners to conduct gas,, area created in 1998. The Min- i 'e'?,' ll . _l.il 2 leachate and hydrogeology engl- istry of Environment (MOE)llllas - ' 'liriCC?l! neering studies before any build- recommended the towns in i l IP, ' I K F Fr ing permits canbe issued. require the property ownei to ( w lil y Riv-W. The "holding" buffer area was have gas, leachate and hydrogeol- I Ka _ only enacted when Cramahe ogy engineering studies done, at , Township updated its Official the property owners’ expense. to ' . Plan in 1998 and zoning bylaw 1n assure there 15 no contamination I i 1999. Before then, seven resideh- before lssulng a building 1)â€?an I . . . tial homes had been built within Mr.‘Bell says there was no no 1 , i I I , lliams electe the buffer area, despite a 1987 cation from they1unicp1litr,y, 0 I 1 I I I 1 Ministry of the Environment rec- the OP and zoning Update The ommendation to Cramahe Town- couple is now concerned they will t} T T A f rden ship council that the Pemyn Road be unable to sell the property. ne W COUn a private dumpsite be one of five "I can't in good consolence, tell P gunmen“ existing or past landfill sites to the property if there 1s.a, pollution . . HOW W rden have BOO-metre "holding" zones problem," Mr. Bell sail. Maybe Cramahe Township Reeve Jim Williams, left, became the new I' created there's a problem with that of Northumberland County yesterday. Supporters who“? all: This. past October 23, Susan dump, . i Peter Delanty, right, and Brighton Reeve Lou Rinaldi helps Pu Clark and partner John Bell told continued onpageZ Warden Williams' chains of office. See story on page 3 _-.---.-,.------"--" _-------------------- . ' he? 1 .. ll tr “‘ Over $2 -m. of building it ") ,g- N _ l (srsii",C.'i,s,,"'l, . _ reported m Cramahe I C a : sil-rj,fii, r'YF,r'is,1 1 1, 1 E: "'. ', _ 11mm“ "d “I? ,3 i ' _ ' Construction activity in Cramahe Township is 3 my: »rr" s-',.",-, 3 up over $2-million this year over last. To the end of , m" “ii? i?†sr, November 2001, $7,560,952 ofconstruction activity [ill cut _sprrr ' T ' . . had been reported through the Cramahe Township Tr" 'c, a V ', ', building department, up from $5,360,330 for the first 'r, _," V ri _ _ l Cy, ' 11 months of2000, ',)i"cvs1"r's' _ it t l 5 Last month, $1,086 of building permits were [ii/f, 'r, _ ' 13’ issued for $140,000 worth of construction activity, '"i':i,'i, ' ' Chief Building Official Becky Bonisteel reported to ilii'c, Cramahe council committee last week. f] "t'ii,i'c," Permits issued during the month of November ' If ' "l . . were as follows: 'iii,: ', I C I a $144 permit for a $14,000 garage for Jack I. Cir), t l Mitchell, 101 Union Road, Unit 6, built by Matt " $35; . '3, Rozema; , i '/Y') il 'c-r, I a $125 permit for a $15,000 agricultural building ' , Mil e713,? at 339 Carr Road owned by David Vaugmond; greet , ' I a $667 permit for a $100,000 dwelling owned by 1, its ,, " . Roger Forget; ItE,i'sns)rjl4 m Ei "e'Cri I†, I a $50 Permit for a $7,000 renovation at 109 King' Ellih1iiiiciit: Fsb7j'ss', " ' If' i I Street East owned by Cotter/Voskamp', and _ s,rs'lrti'i'i-),i1,'i ' ' I f, ,'ii'fif,iit,tiy, I I a $100 permit for a $4,000 shelter at 560 Cran- by ')'/riit1i) ' Ir, . i " d ',r.rjf,r)iij..)j,",i'i'i'li"i, dell Road owned by James, Smith. _ "_".' we - an. at: 1155:1274. a i Year-to-date, the municipalit has realize $35,986 inbuildingpermit fees. y d 90TH BIRTH D AY! _ l “mm (â€Wm/+- mat/ta... lwa? cause for celebration Sunday as trrniry'iiilid . friends gathered lor‘the 90th birthday of’Lawrence Mutton. Born on December 17, 1911 across the road from where he now lives in Shiloh, Lawrence has ppt most of his life in the hamlet. A veteran of the Pl1n Campaign in WW II, Lawrence met and mar- '/ii',,tp] in Enland. They will be married so years in , E reryc.Theirtive children and many of their 11 -- '/ggtttiir,1, C) 14 great-grandchildren were on l pa '