Addington Highlands Council - Nov 1 /10By Jeff Green
Denbigh School purchase “imminent”
One of the hurdles to establishing a
satellite medical clinic in Denbigh is about to be removed. The
Limestone District School Board sent a letter to Addington Highlands
Township last week formally offering to sell the Denbigh School to
the township for $75,000 on an “as is” basis.
The board has received certification
that all of the remaining asbestos in the building has been removed.
With the purchase of the school now
imminent, although a final date for the transaction has not been
indicated, the township will be contacting the retired school
custodian in Denbigh who has been monitoring the building to see if
he is willing to continue to do so for the township. As well, snow
removal and water testing will need to be arranged.
Other items from Addington Highlands
Council:
PINE MEADOW FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN:
Pine Meadow will be starting up a
$50,000 fund-raising campaign to support the redevelopment project.
The township has allowed the Pine Meadow Management Committee to put
up a thermometer sign at the Flinton Hall to mark the progress of the
campaign.
KALADAR WASTE SITE – Works Manager
Royce Rosenblath informed Council that the Ministry of the
Environment is requiring that no less than 15 different issues need
to be resolved at the Kaladar waste site. He will provide details as
to cost.
BRUSHING – In response to a letter
from Skootamatta resident Rosemary Teed complaining about the
brushing job that was done on her road, Rosenblath said that the
brushing is designed to limit growth in future years, even though it
looks messy at the time. |