Jeff Green | Apr 06, 2006
Feature Article - April 6, 2006

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Feature Article - April 6, 2006Addington Highlands Council report
Official Plan approved Word has come down from the Province that Addington Highlands’ Official Plan has been approved. The consultant that worked on the plan is now ready to work on the Comprehensive Zoning bylaw that will give the plan some regulatory teeth. The price for consulting work on the zoning bylaw has gone up, however, from $27,000 as quoted last year to $35,000 now. Council passed a motion to ask for a reduction in price.
Time and day change for Big Bike The Lions Club of he Land O’Lakes will be hosting a Big Bike for Stroke this year on Friday Evening , May 12 at 5:30 pm. The Big bike has been a Sunday event in the past.
Business Breakfast The next business breakfast will be held at the Kaladar Community Centre on Thursday April 27, starting at 7:30 am. Cam Mather will be the guest speaker, and he will give a presentation about alternative energy.
Roads department looking for grant Last year, the roads department received a grant to help employ two students for roadside cleanup, and they are applying again in 2006.
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