KEY ISSUES
DISCUSSED AT 8 SEP 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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Fred Winters, Director (recreation/social)
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Anne Brandel, Director (recreation/social)
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Nancy Seaby, Director (transit)
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Gisèle Loiselle-Branch,
Director (representing Sequoia Coop and Twyford-Cahill area)
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Shelley Parlow, Director (representing
the Hunt Club Corridor Protection Association)
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Robert Staples, Director (representing
Quinterra/Riverwood Landings (west of Riverside))
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Peter Brimacombe, (Resident,
Western Community)
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Kathy Ablett, (Resident, Hunt
Club Estates)
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Jan Duncan, The
News
ACTION ITEMS
Motion by Peter Vasdi to ensure HCCO's website for another year (until
Sep 99) by having the HCCO contribute $100 to the National Capital Freenet.
Seconded by Anne Brandel. Voted and carried.
Motion by Anne Brandel to have HCCO contribute $100 to the HCRCC Oct 98
Hallowe'en party. Seconded by Shelley Parlow. Voted and carried.
Motion by Shelley Parlow to write letter to help Quinterra modify the site
plans for the proposed apartment buildings on west side of Riverside Dr.
KEY ISSUES
The following summarizes the issues discussed at the 8 Sep 98 meeting of
the Hunt Club Community Organization (HCCO)
at the Hunt Club Riverside Community Centre (HCRCC).
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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 Sidewalks (see newsletter article).
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Property Assessment Appeal Deadline (see newsletter article).
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Third Set of Open Houses - Revitalization of Lansdowne Park
(see newsletter article).
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Leisure, Arts and Heritage Programs and Facilities Study Meetings
(see newsletter article).
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Central Experimental Farm (see newsletter article).
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Committee on Adjustment Hearing (see newsletter article).
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Congratulations to Cognos, Paul Greer and City Staff (see
newsletter article).
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Saturn Playgrounds '98 (see newsletter article).
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Memo to John Moser re Hunt Club Transportation Issues (see
newsletter article).
Call Karin's office
at 244-5365 for more information.
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Schoolchildren crossing McCarthy illegally at
Twyford /\.
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People should take a walk there between 8-9am weekdays, and observe what
is happening, especially in winter when kids wait behind snowbanks to dash
across the road.
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Pros and cons to putting a crosswalk across McCarthy there, or between
Paul Anka and Cahill.
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Put flashing school children signs, perhaps flashing only in mornings and
afternoons when children are going to/coming from school?
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Send letter to City; call first to explain issue, and let City respond
with a solution.
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Educate parents.
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City policy is to wait until 3 accidents have happened before acting.
For more information, contact Gisèle
Loiselle-Branch.
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Corner of Plante and McCarthy (northern)
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Light changes only if car is waiting to turn south (left) from Plante onto
McCarthy.
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Cars turning north (right) usually must turn into oncoming hidden traffic
going quite fast (80k or more).
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Peter Brimacombe to contact Wendy
Stewart at 560-1223 to see if the Region can put the speed detection
trailer on McCarthy.
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Innovative suggestion: Use electronic technology to transmit speeds immediately
to car owner's insurance company.
For more information, contact Art Miskew
or Peter Brimacombe.
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HCCO memberships for the new fiscal year 98-99
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Fred McLennan volunteered Bill Royds to sell HCCO memberships at the next
HCRCC community festival on Sat 12 Sep 98.
For more information, contact Bill Royds.
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Public Advisory Committee meeting for the Hunt
Club Neighborhood Plan held 2 Sep 98 /\.
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One more meeting scheduled before an open house to the general public.
Next meeting will be held once Bob Spicer has finalized the report that
was presented in draft form to the PAC.
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Open house is to be a presentation from the City to the public:
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Invite Jim Watson, Diane Deans (City chair of planning), and CBC.
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Peter Hume and Bob Chiarelli made an election promise to pursue the land
trust option of saving the Southern Corridor greenspace between Hunt Club
and Riverside Park.
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Try to negotiate a location for the open house in Hunt Club, rather than
Riverside Park where the City is proposing to hold it.
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Try and reserve the HCRCC for the week of 9 Dec, which is when HCRCC may
have some openings.
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See if a school can give us the space.
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Last resort: Tudor Hall.
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Shelley had concerns about City's sincerity:
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Objective of zoning is to protect the community; however, Bob Spicer's
interpretation seemed to be "do what the developer wants".
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Lack of consultation with PAC members. No questions, motions, votes. All
PAC members should write independent letters to the City, expressing opinions
that were not heard at the PAC meeting.
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Feeling that community's needs were irrelevent to the Region's.
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Feeling that the City's concept of the future was "tomorrow", while Hunt
Club's is "next 10-15 years".
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Area's need for institutional structures (schools, old age homes) was ignored.
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City's definition of "light residential" was actually "medium residential".
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If the NOSS rates a meadow area as "moderate" in importance, that means
"not important".
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A biologist has assessed the plants in the Southern Corridor. There are
159 species of ....
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Need to present City with an organized coherent plan that accepts reasonable
proposals but insists that controls be established and implemented that
protect the interests of Hunt Club residents into the future (their future).
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Other alternatives, such as creating a nature trail to link 4160 Riverside
Dr. with Quinterra and the Southern Corridor, and/or convincing the federal
government to adopt the Southern Corridor as a heritage site based on poets
who lived in the area, and their poetry.
For more information, contact Shelley
Parlow.
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Hunt Club Creek /\.
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Interpretive signs along the creek that show an aerial photo and describe
the watershed, its usefulness, and how it can be maintained.
For more information, contact Shelley
Parlow.
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Quinterra community association
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Objective of Quinterra is to pursue issues that most directly affect themselves
and not the Hunt Club community as a whole.
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The two organization could work together: HCCO supporting Quinterra when
needed and people from Quinterra attending HCCO meetings to maintain contact
and communication.
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Best way of associating Quinterra and the HCCO: as a subcommittee of the
HCCO? as a separate organization?
For more information, contact Shelley
Parlow.
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Other issues: /\
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Traffic study scheduled for the proposed apartment buildings west of Riverside
Dr. after the buildings are finished, not before.
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Support for group handling violence among local teens?
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Next HCCO annual general meeting tentatively scheduled for 19 Oct.
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Shelley has copies of the results of the safety audit she organized.
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HCCO motion to freeze development on areas of land that the NOSS still
has to study was shot down by the City.
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Support for group handling violence among local teens?
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The Hunt Club area has more than fulfilled its part of the Regional plan
to infill existing areas with development; so why should we continue to
infill to our disadvantage?
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Support for group handling violence among local teens?
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Most recent APETIS meeting (re the Hunt Club Airport Parkway access ramps
was held on 12 Aug 98.
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IOGEN to expand its research facility SW of Hunt Club Rd. and Bowesville.
Blueprints available from Fred McLennan.
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Hunt Club Airport Parkway ramps due to open shortly; any chance of inviting
past HCCO presidents to the opening?
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 5 Oct 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 http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/hunt-club/.
DISTRIBUTION
By email:
Kevin Arnold
Alan
Asselstine,
Michael Cleary,
Ken
Donnelly,
Peter Foulger,
Karin
Howard,
Rob McCulloch,
Fred
McLennan,
Art Miskew,
Shelley
Parlow,
Ted Requard,
Bill
Royds,
Nancy Seaby,
Robert
Staples,
Wendy Stewart,
Sue
Taylor,
The News,
Fred
Winters.
By fax:
Kathy Ablett (523-8015), Gord
Aitken (521-9991),
Donna Allen
(733-3651),
Anne Brandel (521-9991),
Peter
Brimacombe (759-1924),
Riley Brockington
(738-1570).
By hand:
Sandra Gorman,
Gisèle
Loiselle-Branch,
Warren Munroe,
Michael
Nihmey.