Addington Highlands Council - Jul 5/10
by Jeff Green
Through the Roof to build new one
Don Wannamaker from The Through the
Roof Ministry in Flinton approached Addington Highlands Council this
week seeking relief from paying building permit fees for renovation
plans to their building.
The relatively modest renovation
includes putting in a 448 square foot vestibule and 416 square foot
covered carport.
Addington Highlands Reeve Henry Hogg
pointed out that a similar request from the Anglican Church had been
accepted last year, and on that precedent the Through the Roof
request could be granted. A motion to that effect was approved.
A $500 fee for a minor variance from
the township zoning bylaw was also necessary and that fee has been
paid by Through the Roof.
Building boom - Construction values for
AH have almost tripled for the first six months of 2010. As of the
end of June, permits for $3.05 million had been taken out, as
compared to $1.16 million for the same period in 2009.
Infrastructure stimulus is responsible
for a portion of the increase, as the Flinton rink structure and the
Denbigh garage projects are included.
Permits for $585,000 in commercial
construction have been taken out so far this year, as compared to
only $6,000 at this point in 2009, and $3,620 in permit fees have
been waived since the township does not charge permits for commercial
construction.
The total amount of fees collected this
year is above $24,000, more than double those collected between
January 1 and June 30 in 2009.
Recycling collection down slightly in
2009
In 2008, 132 tonnes of waste was
recycled in Addington Highlands, and that number dropped to 129.5
tons in 2009.
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