Castleton WI Scrapbook, 1980, p. 3

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Lee pointed out that the act does not allow for grants to caver regular maintenance costs.Bat for large capxtal 'expenditures (such as the new roof the building needs) CRCA could pay 25 per cent and Wintario could pay half of the Recreation director Tom Lee visited Cramahe council at its regular meeting last Monday evening, December 15 to discuss the possible designation of the Castleton municipal building as a community centre. Reeve George Blyth said that there could be a financial advantage, in that it would then qualify for government grants under the Community Centres Act, Reeve Blyth said he felt that Elmy's salary should, be negotiated separately from the rent of the house. "If you need a raise in salary, bring it to council at the first meeting in the new year." Conn. Mensen asked EImy if he would agree to pay $200 per month for the house. Elmy said he would prefer it that way for tax purposes, so long as he could recoup his loss, Elmy informed council he was paying a de facto rent of tan per month, since he had foregone' a salary raise of $150 per month in order to obtain the use of the home at $50 per month. Bob Elmy, sanitation contractor for the township of Cramahe at- tended the last regular meeting of council last Monday evening to answer questions regarding the house he rents from the "municipality. The home in question is the former William Bye Everden property on Little Lake Rd. It had been council's understanding that Elmy rented the house for the sum of $50, per month. Both Reeve Blyth and Coun. Mensen stated that they had been questioned by various township residents as to the fairness of renting this municipal property to a municipal employee fyr such a low amount. COLBORNE. ONTARIO ralely from the rent of the At ihe next ' a. "If you need a raise in also be askeglnegmgé Elnay y, Inning it to council at the routes, and his process '7aitgi. meeting in the new year." at them. Conn, Tait said If,',',' m. Mensen asked EImy if he would like to know the r the i agree to pay $200 per month the reasoning behind them es e house. Elmy said he would also mentioned the 1,055th ritthatway for tax purposes, asking for a contract at m "I g as he could recoup his lass, meeting. e i Rec. grants, could help Rent of house not too kow---Elmy Deputy-reeve Dingwall pointed out that the hall will need to have about $10 thousand worth of major repairs within the next two years "Somebody is going to have to pay' that, rr he said. Reeve Blyth instructed Lee to ascertain which steps are necessary for council to take to have the hall designated as a community centre, since its 11se complies with this description, Lee will report to the next regular meeting of council, scheduled for Jan. 5 at 7 pJn. remaining 75 per cent, Lee said, At present, there, is a moratorium on capital expenditures by Win. tario, but it is expected to be lifted by April 1981, salary-wise, Wednesday, December 17, 1980 0L”: a 2E “at g” H d (MAC Lg ' -i___ -. muvmg l, Tait said that he :now the routes and behind them, Elmy i the possibility of "Mm-u ~A $$ u. _..., mu describg his at the He); arriving for Cramahe township, will l, Bob rainy. "'rn1r 200 per copy

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