KEY ISSUES
DISCUSSED AT 2 MAR 98 MEETING
ATTENDEES
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Fred McLennan, President
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Art Miskew, Vice-President
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Peter Vasdi, Secretary
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Bill Royds, Director (memberships)
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Nancy Seaby, Director (transit)
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Fred Winters, Director (recreation/social)
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Gisèle Loiselle-Branch,
Director (representing Sequoia Coop and Twyford-Cahill area)
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Anne Brandel, Director (recreation/social)
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Kevin Arnold (representing PMRA)
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Shelley Parlow, Director (representing
the Hunt Club Corridor Protection Association)
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Gord Aitken, (representing
the Hunt Club Riverside Community Centre)
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Andrei Grushman, Resident (Quinterra/Riverwood Landings (west of Riverside))
- interested in green space protection.
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Wendy Stewart, RMOC
councillor
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Lois Tuffin, The
News
ACTION ITEMS
The following motions were made during this meeting:
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See "Cahill Dr. and Twyford" below. Motion made to
support local residents in putting a stop sign at corner because 84% of
the local people voted yes. Motion seconded, and voted all in favor.
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See "Improve HCCO membership collection process" below.
Motion made that Bill Royds get together with Gord Aitken and Riverside
Park Communication and research a solution. Motion seconded, and voted
all in favor.
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See "Membership in the FCA" below. Motion made to pay
$30 to continue this membership for this year. Motion seconded, and voted
all in favor.
KEY ISSUES
The following summarizes the issues discussed at the 2 Mar 98 meeting of
the Hunt Club Community Organization (HCCO)
at the Hunt Club Riverside Community Centre (HCRCC).
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Regional Councillor, Wendy
Stewart, submitted a report (contact Wendy for a copy) on the following:
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1998 Regional Budget (see report item).
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Update on Citizens' Panel for Local Governance (see report
item).
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Follow-up on Ice Storm (see report item).
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Draft Municipal Act released for consultation (see report
item).
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Police Request public to report "swarming" type robberies
(see report item).
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Region Protects the Water Environment (see report item).
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Light Rail Transit Pilot Project (see report item).
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Take It Back! Product Stewardship Program - new partnership
(see report item).
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Biodiversity on the Rideau (see report item).
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For information: Commercial Signage on McCarthy (see report
item).
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Councillor's Office Budget 1997 (see report item).
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Update on Airport Parkway Extended Traffic Impact Study (see
report item).
Call Wendy's office
at 560-1223 to get involved or for more information.
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City councillor, Karin
Howard, submitted a newsletter (contact Karin for a copy) reporting
on the following:
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McCarthy Road OBE Lands (see newsletter article).
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Stop Controls - Bennett Street and Lillico Drive Approaches to Uplands
Drive (see newsletter article).
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Budget Document Update (see newsletter article).
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City Creates Guidebook for Safer Neighbourhoods (see newsletter
article).
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Environmental Achievement Award (see newsletter article).
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Reassessment of Property Values (see newsletter article).
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2020Z Update (see newsletter article).
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Local Governance (see newsletter article).
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Federal Support for Disaster Relief/Disaster Claims (see
newsletter article).
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Lansdowne Park Public Consultation Process (see newsletter
article).
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Hunt Club Neighbourhood Plan (see newsletter article).
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Cahill Drive (see newsletter article).
Call Karin's office
at 244-5365 for more information.
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Z2020 and protecting the Southern Corridor
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Community needs to lobby for interim control bylaw, but NCC will not be
bound by it. Also, once the bylaw has expired (after two years), you can't
bring it back.
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Save the interim control bylaw option until later. Do it when there's an
important reason. Wait for neighborhood plan to do our work. Normally use
such a bylaw where there is no option of developing a plan.
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We should prepare to have all our requirements in place prior to the passing
of the bylaw.
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Public parts along airport and elsewhere are now in effect zoned G (government)
in place of L (leisure). This is upzoning them so that government can build
anything. These exceptions are not permanent. Zoning level is in effect
for 5 years only. NCC and Hydro are government and this allows them to
build on this land. HC must fight to prevent them from building during
the 5 years.
For more information, contact Shelley
Parlow.
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Cahill Dr. and Twyford /\.
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Karin wants HCCO to vote on whether to put stop signs there.
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Can't see road and turn safely from Twyford onto Cahill.
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Put a yield sign on one side only?
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People who live in that area should determine whether or not.
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Anne Brandel made a motion to go with the flow; Fred Winters seconded;
to support the stop because 84% of the local people voted yes.
For more information, call the Karin
Howard at 244-5365.
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Casino at the corner of Hunt Club and Riverside
Rd. /\.
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Consultation re a proposal for a casino to be build on SE corner of this
intersection.
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Star of Fortune company uses land around HC as a backup in case they can't
build elsewhere. This is company who could build casino. If City doesn't
approve an alternate site for the casino, then the company would lobby
to build there. They want to start a business association there, too.
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A business area would be good for Hunt Club.
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Phone other cities to see what the consequences of having a casino in the
area.
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Concern about increase in crime, mob activity (drugs), etc.
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In Windsor the police got an increased portion of the budget to police
the casino.
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Two casinos in the region will mean less for each.
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Traffic: In Windsor, traffic wasn't a problem.
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Fred Winters will follow up re casino and bring it up next meeting.
For more information, call the Fred
Winters at 523-9411.
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Regional web site and budget
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Region web site is searchable by key word.
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Regional budget: Wendy has the executive summary of the draft budget.
For more information, call Wendy's
office at 560-1223.
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Local governance /\.
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Challenge and Choice options document available from Citizens' panel for
local governance.
For more information, call Wendy's
office at 560-1223.
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Ice storm /\.
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Forest Renewal Plan affects forest in urban areas only.
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May cost $4M to put this plan in effect.
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Ensure that treecutters only cut damaged trees down. The only tree blocking
flashing light into Art's home was cut down "because it was too close to
road". Loggers from Sault Ste Marie were doing the cutting.
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Wendy: If Art needs a big tree there, Region is going to plant a lot of
trees.
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Get volunteers to cut trees.
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People are afraid to go for walks through McCarthy Woods because of branches
falling.
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People in England regretted cutting trees after a storm, because the act
of cutting (trucks, etc.) caused much more damage than leaving them alone.
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Concerned about fires aggravated by fallen branches.
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If property owners plant replacement trees on their property, do they get
a subsidy or a reduction on their taxes?
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Nice if people would get a say on where they would like to plant trees.
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Fewer branches have caused interesting things: increased sunlight causing
faster melting and probable flooding; more growth; more wildflowers.
For more information, call Wendy's
office at 560-1223.
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Municipal Act /\.
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270 pages.
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Permissive. Gives municipalities lots of powers.
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Wendy is meeting with Al Leech, the minister, on 23 Mar.
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Local governments are not constitutionally recognized.
For more information, call Wendy's
office at 560-1223.
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Water /\.
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Are they going to put pictures beside sewer lines to educate people as
to their purpose and limitations.
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Girl guides and yellow fish program.
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Not enough people to do this every year.
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Putting gallons of paint that washes off into the river causes its own
problem.
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Better system: City has redesigned a sewer grate, with a fish cast into
the iron grate, thus not needing to paint one on. Installing these grates
as they need to.
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Region has a team of 6 people to enforce the sewer use bylaw.
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Not enough solids in waste water, due to infiltration of ground water,
which permits local businesses to dispose of certain solids.
For more information, call Wendy's
office at 560-1223.
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Light rail /\.
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All people on steering committee for light rail are from downtown, and
not from the suburbs.
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Nobody from suburbs got into steering committee.
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Main objective of train is to serve Carleton U, not downtown.
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Rail terminates at Bayview, not Lebreton.
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Hull doesn't want to be involved in this project.
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Will be lot of opportunities to get involved in future.
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Rail line won't go through Southern Corridor.
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Long-range plan could mean extending the line to the airport.
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Will people on Steering Committee be using this train?
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Downtown people prefer the rail system to minimize downtown traffic.
For more information, call Wendy's
office at 560-1223.
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Reusing pharmaceutical products
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Ask pharmacies for how to go about this.
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Somalia and other countries are looking for used and expired medication.
For more information, call the Peter
Vasdi at 737-6000/736-0787.
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Biodiversity on Rideau research project
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Will contribute to bringing groups together to consider how to maintain
clean water.
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Some study found fish and plants that have never been found before.
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Charles Billington 692-3571 is conservation authority person to contact,
and lead man on this project.
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Grant for this project is from Montreal foundation, BLFM, a major philanthropic
organization.
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Many of the scientists are doing this study on a semivolunteer basis (paid
much less than they would actually charge).
For more information, call Bill Royds
at 733-7727.
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Signs on McCarthy /\.
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City issue.
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Hydro has legal right to use its property to erect signs.
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This law may have changed and Hydro may be forced to take down the sign.
New bylaw may force signs 500 feet away from road.
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Just boycott the product on sign; however, must write to the company to
make them aware.
For more information, contact Karin Howard
at 244-5365.
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Airport parkway /\.
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Next council meeting Wed 4 Mar. David Gladstone, current chair, is only
credible person left in the centertown group.
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Region won't fund any study.
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HCCO doesn't see a need to twin the parkway at this time, but doesn't see
any problem with it.
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Twinning parkway will hurt people who back onto it.
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Local people won't benefit from twinning the parkway, because we don't
use it all that much.
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If we are to grow, then infrastructure must also grow and prior to municipal
growth, not after it.
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Twinning the parkway won't be taken out of the official plan now.
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Won't come into effect for 20 years.
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If objective is to slow growth, we're 3 years too late for that.
For more information, call Wendy's
office at 560-1223.
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How to improve the HCCO membership collection,
and increase revenue for all /\.
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Need a member of HCCO to sit down with Gord Aitken and a member from Riverside
Park to discuss improved alternatives.
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HCRCC sells 3 types of memberships (HCRCA, HCCO, and Riverside Park CA).
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HCRCC has a computer database of all who participate in the programs.
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All 3 assoc have different year-ends.
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Why not make memberships like an insurance policy that would expire and
put onus on past members to renew their own memberships (rather than proactively
sell memberships)?
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Two times per year, September and beginning summer, is when people buy
memberships the most.
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Integrate computer systems with HCRCC and community association.
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Reason the HCCO year ends in 31 July is so that we can have a statement
by end of Aug, and have an Annual General Meeting in September.
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Gord wants this all in place by 1 June 98.
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Sort memberships by postal code; use this code to determine which org the
member belongs to.
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HCRCC uses 31 Aug as year-end date.
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Can computer see a repeat pattern on families?
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Add a surcharge/user fee per program? Try to do this to not penalize people
who attend multiple courses during the year.
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Get addresses of members from HCRCC and HCCO should contact those people
and inolve them with the community. Could drop a thank-you note into 120
mailboxes in 2 days.
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Community Centre expansion: A lot of parents want a swimming pool in area.
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Long-term strategy planning session to formalize moving forward on expanding
the centre. City of Ottawa asking the Neighborhood Plan to recommend this
expansion.
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Uplands pool is up for sale. Does not meet specs. Community desire is not
strong enough to raise money, even to cover only operating costs.
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Membership solution should be simple and not cost more money than it gets.
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Over 9000 individuals in HCRCC client base.
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Majority of users are HC users, followed by outside area, and then by RPark.
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Peter V moved that Bill Royds get together with Gord and RPark and figure.
Seconded, voted.
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Could prefill cards except for name. HCRCC staff could fill in card for
each prospective member. Gord has no problem with this.
For more information, call the Gord
Aitken at 560-1323.
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Recreational softball /\.
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Needs volunteers.
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Cindy Nees and Roy is organizing the softball.
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Alan Asselstine knows and is also involved.
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Is parent-driven.
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Bought new equipment, to replace old.
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Anne is interested in what is involved and may get involved.
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For ages 5 to 12; runs from early May to late June.
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Had 189 kids last year.
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Level before little league.
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Cindy may need to raise membership fee to $30/kid and family.
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Charge around $25 now, but depends on how old the kids are.
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Gord said that HCRCC may be taking over softball from parents next year.
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Registration should be in full swing by Apr 98.
For more information, contact Alan
Asselstine at 526-0803.
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Safety audit /\.
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Shelley requires a committe of three.
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Arrange audit for a month after the Neighborhood Plan open house (11 Apr)
- after Easter.
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22 Apr, Earth Day, suggested.
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Advertise with literature at Open House on 11 Mar.
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Need to first organize activities, then do the actual walkaround.
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Use back end of South End phone book, which divides area into lettered.
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Use polling maps from members' home or from Wendy Stewart.
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Start from Coady Coop in West, and HCRCC in East.
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Part of Neighborhood Plan is to do a safety audit.
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Have table at open house to push safety audit
For more information, contact Shelley
Parlow.
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Whether to have our books audited
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Look more closely at whether we have legal rights, because we haven't an
audited statement.
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Directors become liable if there's an issue.
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Option of becoming unincorporated.
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An audit will cost $2000. CIC is adding in more documentation requirements.
For more information, contact Art Miskew
at 739-1518.
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Membership in the FCA /\.
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Fred Winters moved to continue membership $30 per year; Bill seconded.
Bill has been acting as the rep for HC. All voted, passed.
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FCA has the ear of the City staff, because City can rely on FCA rather
than have to go to all the communities individually.
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FCA knows the name of the game, know the rules.
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They can advise us what we can vote for and how and who to go to.
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Next meeting 11 Mar, next 16 Apr.
For more information, call the Bill
Royds at 733-7727.
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Other issues: /\
For more information, call Peter Vasdi
at 737-6000/736-0787.
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Next HCCO meeting: /\
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To be held Mon 6 Apr 98 at 7:30pm at the Hunt Club Riverside Community
Centre at the corner of Paul Anka and McCarthy. Anyone is welcome.
For more information, call Fred McLennan
at 521-0682/956-1384.
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To submit any comments via computer (to Peter
Vasdi):
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Freenet address huntclub@freenet.carleton.ca.
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To access information on the HCCO via computer,
web address is www.ncf.carleton.ca/hunt-club/.
DISTRIBUTION
By email:
Alan Asselstine, Art
Miskew, Bill Royds, Fred
McLennan, Fred Winters, Karin
Howard, Ken Donnelly, Kevin
Arnold Lois Tuffin,
Peter Foulger, Rob
McCulloch, Shelley Parlow,
Wendy Stewart,
By fax:
Riley Brockington, Michael
Cleary, Donna Allen, Anne
Brandel, Peter Brimacombe,
Warren Munroe, Kathy
Ablett,
By hand:
Sue Taylor, Michael
Nihmey, Nancy Seaby, Sandra
Gorman, Gisèle Loiselle-Branch,
Robert Staples, Ted
Requard, Andrei Grushman.