Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2013-14, p. 11

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2013 M NORTHUMBERLAND TODAY.COM M i‘ | UR TVCLE 4 lRXE is 1 Vol " t 1j ”-y.‘:t | m U 'u t W' | ‘J ‘.,5::“ h _ w / Yl" ;5( U Cime 2 W < "‘ | m CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP: Public meeting Dec. 17 | c | I t d f h .t h | kes BOB OWEN the actual costs of issuing perâ€" _ figures from 2011 and 2012 and _ the fees but not subsidizing fees â€" pose a raise in fees of 25% next . to discuss the | For Northumberland Today mits. information provided by chief â€" for minor construction jobs, _ year. It is expected that there â€" proposal and 3 But that‘s not going to hapâ€" building official Natalie Morozâ€" increasing the fees incremenâ€" will be some consideration _ to listen to the 1 | _ _CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP â€" pen. Cornell to establish that it costs _ tally or it could raise the fees by â€" given to keeping demolition views of the 6 f \ Glen Tunnock of Tunnock Conâ€" The $600 cost of a building over $95,000 to operate the _ less than he proposed. fees and minor renovation fees . public. C + s sulting told Cramahe Township â€" permit would jump to $1,411 building permit operations. Deputy Mayor Jim Williams down. High fees often mean Following Nt " + \ Council on Dec. 3 that it would _ if council approved a new base He told council that it had. . balked at the massive increases, _ that work is notreported to the the meeting a a + have to raise building permit . fee, adjustments for subsidized _ five options â€" the status quo, . sparking a discussion of what _ township. bylaw will be } + | charges by at least 100% if the â€" permits and a 15% cushion to increasing the fees to the recâ€" might be more reasonable. In On Dec. 17 there willbeapubâ€" written and 14kks § municipality were to recover . cover lean years. Tunnock used _ ommended amount, increasing the end, council agreed to proâ€" _ lic meeting at the Keeler Centre passed. WILLIAMS | m CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP â€" j | BOB OWEN Cramahe > Seymour Community Foundaâ€" ical equipment. The money will . made in the past four years by Councillor Pat Westrope asked For Northumberland Today Township tion are on a fiveâ€"year campaign â€" be used for laboratory and canâ€" _ Cramahe residents. if Russell were asking for $10,000 j Council on to raise $4 million in medical _ cer diagnostics equipment, and He went on to boast of recent _ on an ongoing basis. \â€" CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP â€" Dec. 3 asking ue #~ equipment, $1 million in recâ€" improved patient care. awards received by the hospiâ€" He admitted in a perfect sceâ€" | Cramahe has recently comâ€" _ foralongâ€"term t reational plans, and $2 million In support of his request, tal for attaining high standards. . nario that would be his wish, pleted a pledge made in 2008 to . commitment . to establish community funds. _ Russell told council that many The hospital foundation has but he would be happy to come __| give the Campbellford Memorial â€" of $10,000 a | PMR Russell told council any money _ residents in the north end of â€" funded a CT scanner which is â€" to council each year with his Hospital $10,000 a year for four . year. The hosâ€" .. [@ai i4 granted from Cramahe would _ Cramahe use the hospital emerâ€" _ available 24 hours a day, ‘seven . request. ? years. pital, Trent . filkbaSke We be used strictly for the medical gency department, outpatient . days a week, reducing health Council will consider the John Russell, executive direcâ€" _ Hills and the WESTROPE equipment. Already $1.5 million _ clinics and surgical facilities. _ care costs by reducing patient â€" request at budget time in the . tor for the hospital, was at Campbellford / of has been raised for the medâ€" _ More than 1,500 visits have been _ transfers. spring. Ee NE EL Sm cE 212. 1 LE NE Ese L Ee Li nsc

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