KEY ISSUES DISCUSSED AT 5 MAY 97 MEETING
ATTENDEES
- Fred McLennan, President
- Alan Asselstine, Vice-President, Treasurer
- Peter Vasdi, Memberships
- Art Miskew, Director
- Nancy Seaby, Director
- Gisèle Loiselle-Branch, Director
- Wendy Stewart, RMOC councillor
- Karin Howard, City Ward 0T8 councillor
KEY ISSUES
The following summarizes the issues discussed
at the 5 May 97 meeting of the Hunt Club Community Organization (HCCO)
at the Hunt Club Riverside Community Centre (HCRCC).
- Regional Councillor, Wendy Stewart, reported
on the following:
- - Art exhibit at regional HQ.
The exhibit, called "Rebel icons" was found unsuitable for display
at HQ and was removed on 30 Apr after 2 days exposure. Region will be reviewing
its policy to ensure that future exhibits are checked before installation
and display.
- - Citizen's panel on council renumeration.
A panel of 3 has been selected from the general public (based on those
who replied to the newpaper ad) to review the operations of 1st directly
elected regional council including compensation. Panel will conduct a hearing
open to the general public in Council chambers at 7pm on Tue 13 May. Will
report on recommendations by 30 May. Changes to be implemented by time
new council is sworn in on 1 Dec 97.
- - Kidney Foundation of Canada plans to raise
funds by offering the following free car towing service to
those who want to get rid of unsightly vehicles on their property: a free
tow, an income tax receipt for value of scrap or auction. Result will be
a cleaner neighborhood and funding for patients suffering from kidney diseases.
Call "The Kidney Car Program" at 18005655511 for
information.
- - 33 new regional police officers
sworn in: 20 new recruits and 13 with previous police experience.
- - 4160 Riverside Drive referred
to the OMB. Because of noise levels, Airport Authority urges Region to
find this land unsuitable for residential use.
- - Public meeting on Airport Parkway ramps
(see below).
- - New lawn sign campaign for pesticide use
(see below).
- - Who does what between Province and Region
(see below).
- - Clarification of roles and responsibilities
re protection of southern corridor (see below).
- Call Wendy's office at 560-1223 for more information.
- City Ward 0T8 Councillor, Karin Howard, reported
on the following:
- - May and June 1997 property tax payments
to City to be combined into one payment due 30 May 97. Karin finds that
notifications advertised in papers on 29 Jan, 25 Apr, and 2 May, plus mail
notification was not emphatic enough to warn citizens and recommends reducing
the interest rate for late payments from 15% to 6% for those who submit
this request in writing to the City treasurer. HCCO supports this recommendation.
- - National Capital air show
will close River Road between Limebank and Hunt Club Road on Sat-Sun 10-11
May between 11am and 4:45pm.
- - Claridge to complete a children's
play area at Kimberwick Cr. (in new development NW of Riverside/Hunt
Club Rd.) by 31 Jul 97. Park name to be decided in 1999 based on participation
of those using the park and living around it. Claridge Homes is setting
aside $3000 for the cost of the sign.
- - City to develop business plans
for several facilities including Carlington Park J. Alph Dulude Complex,
Jim Durrell Arena, and Clifford Bowey Pool. These plans will help the City
analyze its operations.
- - Mooney's Bay Park redevelopment plan.
Phase 1 of the park redevelopment plan to be completed for Council consideration
by fall 97. Plan is part of Riverside Park's neighborhood study and has
as objective to maximize user enjoyment of park.
- - Permanent posts - outdoor rinks.
Community Services wishes to leave temporary skating rink posts in all
year round in order to reduce operational costs. 3 posts are involved at
Owl Park. Contact Bryan Tyrer at 244-5300-1-4020 with questions.
- - Ottawa Public Library in Bell
Canada phone book is not listed under "O", but under "Public
Libraries". Listing of all libraries and services is available from
community centers and from library branches.
- - Young Canada Works Heritage Canada Institutions
Program for 1997 (launched in 1996) is offering up to 800 jobs
from 8-12 weeks in duration for young Canadians to work in museums, libraries,
archives, and other cultural and heritage organizations. Call 18009355555
for information.
- - RMOC levy due dates (city
resolution). Several documents are available discussing tax reductions/increases
due to changing government structure (actual and proposed). Contact Mona
Monkman, City Treasurer at 244-5300-1-3889 for more information.
- - Mooney's Bay ward council (see below).
- - Natural and Open Spaces Study (NOSS) (see
below)
- For city-related issues, call Karin's office
at 244-5365 (fax 244-5373, Freenet address "bg059@freenet.carleton.ca".
- Airport Parkway ramps:
- -Tradeoff between local residents' concerns
and siphoning north-south traffic off local roads and onto the Parkway.
- - Residents backing onto Parkway met with
Region at 30 Apr meeting (2nd public meeting re the Parkway ramps). Residents
did not oppose the ramps, but expressed concern about noise and increased
traffic, and wondered what the Region can do to minimize these effects.
- - A report on these concerns will be presented
to Regional Transportation Committee on 7 May.
- - Public meeting to be held in 4 weeks to
discuss what the Region can do.
- - HCCO will send Region an official memo reaffirming
their support for the access ramps and for implementing suitable privacy
and noise attenuation measures.
- Call project manager Neil Stout at 560-1223,
ext. 1289, for more information.
- Region has new lawn sign campaign for pesticide
use:
- - Aimed at local residents who use pesticides
and herbicides in their garden.
- - Region has banned herbicide use on regional
lands; however, the benefit of this can be counteracted by private owners,
especially those who allow chemical lawn care companies to spray lawns
with Killex (2, 4-D), which harms pets and children and causes breathing
problems in adults.
- - Statistics are available that show that
the likelihood of contracting leukemia and breast cancer in homes using
pesticides is 6 times greater than in homes without.
- - Region is working on a demo project at 111
Lisgar St., displaying alternative turf management techniques for both
sunny and shaded locations.
- - You can get a lawn sign by donating $3 to
the Breast Cancer Action (BCA) Resource Centre. Donations are accepted
at Arbour Environmental Shoppe (800 Bank), Mother Tongue Books (1067 Bank),
Bonnie's Natural Food Shop (1500 Bank - Blue Heron Mall), BCA (Billings
Bridge).
- For more information, contact the RMOC Health
Dept at 724-4227, or call the BCA at 736-5921.
- Who does what between Province and Region:
- - Province has accepted most of the recommendations
proposed by the Association of Ontario Municipalities (AMO), mainly: has
kept social assistance, long-term care.
- - Region takes over responsibility for social
housing.
- - Region takes only 1/2 of the cost of schooling
(total amount $4-5B); however, Province plans to reduce their half of the
cost by about $1B. Concern about this reduction having an impact on the
quality of education.
- - Further analysis is required to iron out
the details regarding farm tax rebate, rods, bridges, policing, northern
communities, etc.
- Call Wendy's office at 560-1223 for more information.
- Clarification of roles and responsibilities
re protection of southern green corridor:
- - There has been some confusion as to who
is responsible for what regarding development vs. protection of our green
spaces.
- - The land corridor between the Rideau River
and the Airport Parkway, which is now physically green and empty of development,
is owned by NCC in part, by Hydro, and by CN.
- - It is the City (not the Region) that has
zoned this land (under the existing bylaw) partly light industrial and
partly for public use - the new Z2020 bylaw may change this zoning.
- - The Regional Plan looks at all areas
administered and not protected by the City as one category: "general
urban area".
- - Motivated by pending population increase,
the Regional Plan therefore notifies the community that the development
required to house this population increase must go into areas already zoned
for development. The southern corridor (open area), because of its current
City zoning, falls into this category.
- - If the City wants to protect this land from
development, then the City must change the current zoning.
- - Because of the environmental significant
of McCarthy Woods, the Region, has nevertheless separated the Woods from
the "general urban area" designation, and protected it from development.
- - The NCC also, in spite of the fact that
it owns the land and could legally develop it at any time, has proposed
to preserve a green strip for recreational purposes to link the Rideau
River to McCarthy Woods.
- Call Wendy's office at 560-1223 for more information.
- Mooney's Bay ward council:
- - Inaugural meeting 4 Mar 97 attended by reps
from community associations and interested residents.
- - 2nd meeting held 1 Apr, which established
the mandate. Paul Greer elected as chairperson, Mary Sardelis as secretary
(temporary).
- - Next meeting scheduled for 7:30pm on 27
May at the Carleton Heights Community Centre at 1665 Apeldoorn Ave.
- - Ward council is to form nucleus of an official
body under a potential one-tier government.
- Call Karin Howard at 244-5365 for more information.
- Natural and Open Spaces Study (NOSS):
- - NOSS in final stages of its program.
- - Study has identified 351 candidate areas
for protection, and 19 potential green corridors.
- - Have developed criteria for evaluation.
- Call Deborah Irwin at 244-5300-1-3000, or
Sue Costello at -1-3365, for more information.
- Region has $40,000 total available to grant
out to people interested in environmental efforts in the community:
- - Great opportunity for an energetic person
to enhance our community by creating gardens and planting trees.
- - Applications must be made by 6 Jun 97.
- Call 560-6065, ext. 2612, for more information.
- Victoria Day gala and fireworks:
- - To be held at from 5:30pm in Pauline Vanier
Park, 1025 Harkness Ave (north off Walkley between Bank and Riverside).
- - Refreshments, games, petting farm, steel
band, skateboard and bike demonstrations, karate, mime, drama, dogs, martial
arts ballet, fire truck, crime prevention lock display, and fireworks.
- - Donations accepted and important.
- Call Jill Hopkins or Gloria at 731-6058 for
more information.
- Other issues:
- - OC Transpo bus routes to change by end of
Jun 97.
- - Federal election all-candidates' meeting
- either HCCO or The News can host this.
- - Regional Official Plan available
on CD ROM - lots of hard work and information encapsulated in colorful
easy-to-view-and-topic-jump online document. Sets guidelines for our regional
future.
- - Next Public Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting
for Hunt Club Neighborhood Plan to meet at City Hall at 5:30pm on Wed 14
May in Guigue Room. Call Christine Creighton at 244530013481
for more info.
Next HCCO meeting to be held Mon 2 Jun 97 at
7:30 p.m. at the Hunt Club Riverside Community Centre at the corner of
Paul Anka and McCarthy. Anyone is welcome.
Call Fred McLennan at 521-0682 for more information.
To submit any comments via computer (to Bill
Royds):
- Freenet address AZ915@freenet.carleton.ca.
Web address for the Hunt Club Community Organization is
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/hunt-club
To access information on the HCCO via computer:
- Sign onto Freenet; respond to prompt by "Go
HCCO".
DISTRIBUTION
Bill Royds, HCCO, 3414 McCarthy Rd., 733-7727,
email bill.royds@pch.gc.ca.:
Fred McLennan, HCCO, fax 956-9823
Alan Asselstine, HCCO, fax 759-7139, email
asselsa@em.agr.ca or
taniaa@travel-net.com
Art Miskew, HCCO.
Wendy Stewart, RMOC, fax 560-1267.
Karin Howard, Ottawa, fax 244-5375.
Jeff Hunter, City of Ottawa Planning Department,
fax 244-5601
Ken Moodie, District 4 Inspector, Ottawa-Carleton
Police Service, fax 523-7721
Jan Duncan, The News, fax 723-1862.
Community Members and Representatives:
- - Sue Taylor, Coady Coop 3099 Uplands Dr.,
# 72 737-1099
- - Michael Nihmey (Hunt Club Estates)
3453 McCarthy Rd. 521-7957
- - Michael Cleary (Foxdown Community)
186 Owl Dr. 523-5497 fax 944-1604
- - Donna Allen (Pres., Uplands on the Rideau)
4120 Riverside Dr. 521-0721 fax 733-3651
- - Anne Brandel 1-3225 Uplands 523-7888 fax
521-9991 (at HCRCC)
- - Nancy Seaby 29 Country Club Dr. 736-0659
- - Sandra Gorman 26-3411 Paul Anka Dr. 523-3538
- - Gisèle Loiselle-Branch 19-101 Twyford
St. 733-5358
- - Peter Brimacombe 854 Plante Dr. 521-4423
fax 759-1924
- - Warren Munroe 82-3344 Uplands Dr. 738-8058
fax 738-8058
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