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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 99

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inmn'n mmm 9nm mi i rCOR QUALITY ORIGINAL THE OTTAWA CITIZEN SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1987 E15 a (WiXvl flrlTI The City of Ottawa cordially invites you to the official opening of Fire Station No. 13 located at 275 Coventry Road on Thursday, April 2, at 7:30 p.m. Come and see your new community fire station! Refreshments and Open House will follow. APRIL 3 SAIL RA WEEK This summer. Sail RA, Ottawa's only community sailing club, celebrates forty years of sailing in the heart of the city.

During "Sail RA Week" the club is sponsoring three events, all at the RA Centre on Riverside Drive: an Information Night on Thursday, April 2, a gala 40th Birthday Party on Friday night, April 3, and the annual Registration Night on Wednesday, April 8. Information: Kerry Boucher 733-5100 APRIL CANCER MONTH The Canadian Cancer Society has once again selected April as "Cancer Campaign Thousands of volunteers in Carleton District will be canvassing homes in the cities of Ottawa, Nepean, Gloucester, Vanier, Kanata and in the townships of Cumberland, Rideau, Osgoode and Russell Village. During the April campaign month the Society endeavors to draw the attention of the public to the need for funds to carry out its important work. I encourage everyone to make a personal contribution to support the ongoing and progressive work of the Canadian Cancer Society. It is only through our generosity and commitment that the Society can maintain its high level of research in cancer control, promote its educational messages and provide important services to cancer patients.

Information: 722-7635 LI Community Development Department SENIOR MECHANICAL PLAN EXAMINER Acting in support of building permit applications, and reporting to the Chief Mechanical and Fire Safety Plan Examiner, you will examine plans and specifications to determine compliance with fire, life safety and health protection service provisions. You will also conduct comprehensive followups, assist in the interpretation of the Building Code, and ensure that other regulations pertaining to the issuance of permits are met. A graduate of a community college as either a Civil, Architectural, or Mechanical Technologist or Technician, you also offer 7-8 years of related experience in the building construction field. In addition, you are eligible for membership in the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists, and offer proven abilities in reviewing complex construction plans and specifications, as well as in providing expert advice on associated technical matters and Building Code guidelines. Oral fluency, reading and writing abilities in English are necessary.

Oral fluency, reading and writing abilities in French are desirable. We are offering a salary ranging from $31K to $39K (1986 rates) along with a comprehensive package of benefits. Please forward your confidential resume before April 3, 1987, quoting competition Number C-618-MM. Everyone welcome! Information: 564-1400 J9.st 7 MAYOR 7 NOTICE OF BYLAW 1 33-86 SOMERSET VILLAGE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA BANK STREET PROMENADE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA On June 6, 1986, the Ontario Municipal Board approved By-law 133-86 designating Somerset Street from Bank Street to O'Connor Street as the Somerset Village Business Improvement Area. Please take notice that City Council now Intends pass a subsequent by-law to levy a special BIA charge to businesses occupying the Municipal Addresses: 352 Somerset Street West, 343 Somerset Street West, and 271-279 Bank Street.

These businesses are also within the boundaries of both the Bank Street Promenade and Somerset Village Business Improvement Areas. Therefore, the special charge for these businesses will be 50 of the mill rate established from time to time for both Somerset Village and Bank Street Promenade BIAS since It is the opinion of City Council that a full double-levy situation is undesirable. For further information on the proposed by-law, pleat contact Ms. Maria Trumbach at 564-7382. 1435 Community Development Department: SOMERSET STREET PLANNING PROJECT PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR (1 Year Term) As the selected applicant, you will be responsible for the co-ordination of the Somerset Street Planning Project on a contract basis for a period of one year.

In meeting this objective, you will be called upon to assist a team of consultants to carry out the above project, produce technical reports, and maintain effective liaison with citizen groups, businessmen, city officials and other concerned parties. To qualify, your university, degree related to Urban Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Project Management, andor Marketing must be complemented by two years of professional planning experience, and excellent report writing and verbal presentation abilities. A valid Class licence and access to an automobile are essential. The Somerset Street Planning Project will require awareness of, and sensitivity to, concerns, customs and values of a diverse range of ethnic groups. Demonstrated experience in dealing with such a diverse set of circumstances would be highly desirable.

Oral fluency, reading and writing abilities in English are necessary and oral fluency In other languages is desirable. The salary range is from $27,000 to $34,000 (1986 rates). Please submit your resume no later than April 3, 1987, quoting Competition C-485-MM to: Commissioner of Human Resources 1400 St. Laurent Room 501, Ottawa, Ontario K1K 4H4 The City of Ottawa is an Equal Opportunity Employer Information: 564-1273 Tuesday, March 31, 1987 PLANNING COMMITTEE 9:00 a.m. Whitton Hall City Hall Site Plan Control Application 1 135 Morrison Drive Procedure for Interim Control By-laws Rescinding of Council Approvals and Releasing of Agreements for outstanding Stie Plan Control Applications Applications to amend By-law Number Z-2K: from to for 1 Raymond Street from to M1 for 855 Industrial Avenue from to for 219-223 Parkdale Avenue and to for 212 Forward Avenue Wednesday, April 1 CITY COUNCIL 3:30 p.m.

Whitton Hall City Hall NOTE: Items are not necessarily dealt with in the order they appear on the agenda. If you wish to speak to a specific item or be present when It Is being discussed by Committee please call the Committee Secretariat at 564-1372 and every effort will be made to schedule discussion at a specific time. Arlington Avenue meters 70Uk: April 2, 1987 7:00 p.m. TOienc: McNabb Community Centre Community Room Outdoor Cafe "For a person interested in establishing an outdoor cafe for the first time or those who wish to re-apply to operate an outdoor cafe on the City's road allowance, a temporary surface encroachment permit may be granted between April 15 and October 15. At all other times the road allow ance must be free of all encroachments.

In addition, this permit is giving permission to occupy the City's property only; all other permits that may be required to operate an outdoor cafe are also required. For further information and the necessary encroachment permit, please contact Mr. R. Fournier of the Engineering and Surveys Branch, 1355 Bank Street at 564-1849. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE SUPPLY BRANCH The following tenders and quotations are due on the dates shown and are now available from the Office of the Director of Supply, Place Sf.

Laurent, 1400 St. Laurent 6th Floor, Suite 603, Ottawa, K1K 4H4. The lowest, or any bid on these requirements may not necessarily be accepted. For further Information, please contact Philip Andrews at 564-3592. Friday, April 3 to supply and install one personal computer, software and peripherals described in document.

to Install aluminum eavestrough and siding as specified for Non-Profit Mousing. Monday, April 6 to provide window washing services for the Regional Homes for the Aged. Tuesday, April 7 to provide a new roof on the existing pergola at Chaudlere Park, Elm Street, Ottawa. Wednesday, April 8 to provide a wide variety of miscellaneous furniture for both City and Regional departments. to provide quantitative analysis and report on trace organic constituents in raw and finished water samples for the Regional Water Supply division.

Thursday, April 9 to provide landscaping Improvements at the Westboro Community Centre. 0488 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT The following City Tender is available from the Physical Environment Department office 1355 Bank Street, Engineering and Surveys Branch, 5th Floor, or the Supply Division, 1400 St. Laurent Boulevard, 6th Floor, Suite 603, and will be received by the Director of Supply up to 2:00 p.m. Thursday, April 9, 1987, and will be opened the same day for the following contract: CONTRACT 87-35 for the proposed concrete sidewalk, streetscaplng and associated works in Bank St. from Laurler Ave.

to Gladstone Ave. 0550 IN THE MATTER OF the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, o. 337; AND IN THE MATTER OF the lands and premises known municipally as 346 Somerset Street East and 32-36 Elgin Street (The Bell Block) in the City of Ottawa, in the Provinoe of Ontario. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Ottawa on the 4th day of March 1987, established its intention to designate the lands and buildings known municipally as 346 Somerset Street East and 32-38 Elgin Street (The Bell Block) as properties of historical and architectural value or interest under the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O.

1980, o. 337. STATEMENTS OP REASONS FOR THE PROPOSED DESIGNATIONS: 346 SOMERSET STREET EAST The building at 348 Somerset Street East is recommended for designation as being of architectural and historical value. This house was constructed in 1913 to a design by Francis Conroy Sullivan as his own residence. Franois C.

Sullivan was one of Canada's foremost modern architects having worked for and with Frank Lloyd Wright. Sullivan's buildings are of particular interest in Ottawa because they show that as early as the first decades of this oentury, modern structures were being built in Ottawa. This building is of particular interest due to the fact that it was designed by Sullivan himself. The building is a two storey, flat roof structure with a stucco finish. It is embellished by its projecting eaves, rectilinear wood banding, front porch and unique second storey fenestration.

This designation does not make any reference to the interior of the house. 32-36 ELGIN STREET (THE BELL BLOCK) The Bell Block located at 32-36 Elgin Street, is recommended for designation as being of historical and architectural value. Built circa 1867, it was constructed prior to Confederation and remains today as the oldest commercial building fronting Confederation Square, predating the next oldest building (Trust Block, 1883) by at least 16 years. Arohlteoturally, the Bell Block is an example of a commercial Itallanate style building. It is a three-storey, flat roofed struoture, highlighted by both flat and round-arched windows.

The Bell Block also has considerable environmental value, as part of a unique grouping of three (3) highly decorated and visually prominent buildings which form an Integral part of Confederation Square. ANY PERSON MAY within thirty (30) days of the 21st day of March, 1987, serve by registered mail or personally deliver to the Clerk of the City of Ottawa, notioe of objeotion to the proposed designation, together with a statement of the reasons for the objeotion and all relevant facts. DATED at Ottawa this 19th day of March, 1987. J.R. CYR, CITY CLERK 1442 Tuesday March 31, 1907 Planning Committee City Hall Whitton Hall The following zoning matters will be considered: 1.

Application to amend By-law Number Z-2K to permit a public parking lot In the and zones between Forward Avenue and Parkdale Avenue, north of the Scott Street transitway (219-223 Parkdale Avenue and 212 Forward Avenue). Information: Peter Scott 564-3050 Application to amend Bv-i- from to to permit a retail-off pQS aymond Street. Information: Gordon Harrison 564-3049 PUT YOUR MASTER INTO TRAININ6 THIS SEASON Cleaning up after you should become part of your Master's daily exercise. After six months training, it will be like riding a bike. 3.

Application to amend By-law Number Z-2K from to M1 to permit a public parking area at 855 Industrial Avenue. Information: Gordon Harrison 564-3049 4. Amendment to By-law Number Z-2K to modify the provisions relating to the separation distance between building walls for the proposed R4-x zone at 1 135 Morrison Drive. Information: Anna Ernesaks 564-3048 Tuesday April 7, 1987 Planning Committee City Hall Whitton Hall The following zoning matters will be considered: 1. Application to amend By-law Number Z-2K from R1 to R1-x to limit the number of residents in a group home to a minimum of three and a maximum of seven, exclusive of staff, for homes in the R1 zone located In the Revelstoke Drive area, east of the Rideau River and west of Riverside Drive.

Information: Judie Smith-Dakin 564-3045 2. Application to amend By-law Number Z-2K from to to permit a beauty parlour at 221 Nepean Street. Information: Gordon Harrison 564-3049 1000 Remember The job isn't finished until you stoop and scoop. It's all in the wrist action! PUBLIC NOTICE The report of the Sub-committee of Council on Itinerant Refreshment Vending on the streets of Ottawa is now available for pick-up SPRING CLEAN-UP STREETS The annual spring cleanup which consists of sweeping road and sidewalk surfaces, and raking grass medians will commence as soon as weather conditions permit and is scheduled for completion by May 1. In order to meet this deadline, it may be necessary for at 1355 Bank Street, 6th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario K1H 8K7.

The report will be considered by the Economic Affairs Committee at its meeting of April 6, 1987. hired and city owned mechanical sweepers to work on a 24 hours a. day, seven days a week shift basis for BY-LAW 1 96-8C3l a short period ot time. For additional information please contact the enquiries and complaints section at 564-1111. 0194.

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