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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 7

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The Ottawa Citizen, Sunday, February 24, 1991 A7' CITY FILE CABINETS Save Big Bucks! Council seat attracts lengthy list of candidates Made in Canada 2 Drawer 4 Drawer Rough Rider pageant in 1988, and served as an ambassador for Grey Cup week the same year. "I'm very interested in the welfare of people," said Fleming, who volunteers with 4995 s11995 50 SLACK RD. OZSSZ 225-9116 SST? VJK Ou. We Lead, Others Follow-COHEN'S MEAN BUSINESS! the Red Cross and other charities. Pierre Bourque 32, vice-president of the Ottawa-Hull development firm Pierre Bourque et Fils, says there is a 95-per-cent chance he will follow a family tradition and enter the race.

Bourque said his grandfather, E. A. Bour-oue. was Ottawa's first of returning to council. Stothers is a community activist from Manor Park who pushed for increased recreational facilities.

Vertes, the operator of the Budapest De-licatessan, is well-known among merchants in the area. He opposes Cannings on a variety of issues relating to development of the Byward Market. Benge had no comment Saturday. Brownlee, a senior pensions analyst with the federal government, also plans to run in the November election. Page was a founding member of the Beausoleil co-operative housing development in Lowertown.

He is a former typographer with Le Driot. Kroeker, an actuary and former mayorlty candidate, is president of the Heron Park-Brookfield Gardens Community Association. Rice, a student at the University of Otta-, wa and a member of the King Edward Avenue Task Force, said he's taking the weekend to decide whether he'll apply. (With files from Rick Mayoh and Louisa Taylor, Citizen staff) OSTOP OTTAWA a self-helpmutual aid group for Osteoporosis now has a drop-in centre, open 10 a.m. -2 p.m.

Mon. Fri. 220-1320 Richmond Rd. Be informed of this common bone loss problem. BY BRAD EVENSON Citizen stall writer Former Miss Ottawa Rough Rider contender Pearl Fleming has joined a new pageant.

She and an estimated 15 others are vy-jng for the title of By-Rideau alderman. Fleming, 75, applied for the job Friday. Candidates for the position, vacated by BJarc Laviolette who took over as Ottawa mayor, have until 5 p.m. Monday to serve notice they wish to run. The candidates are to give a brief speech Tflarch 4.

Council members will then elect me candidate to the vacant seat. Interviews with city councillors and candidates yielded 16 names of interested parties. Eleven confirmed their interest in the job Saturday. The others could not be reached. Candidate and potential candidates include Fleming, Pierre Bourque Richard Cannings, Joyce Stothers, Pierre Benge, Andre" Vertes, Gordon Brownlee, Maurice Page John Kroeker, Peter Harris and Jeffrey Rice.

Fleming was a finalist in the Miss Ottawa Fleming Among hopefuls francophone mayor, serving in 1949-50. Cannings, a heritage activist, is seen by some as a front-runner. "Certainly I will be judging all other candidates by how well they compare to Richard," said Aid. Darrel Kent. Former Dalhousie ward alderman Peter Harris confirmed he is toying with the idea Canadian Forces in the Gulf: We Support ST.

A. Mix RIDEAU RIVER ICE BLASTING TO BEGIN MARCH 4TH! Parents living in the vicinity of the waterway are requested to warn their children of the dangers of open water and to keep them away from the river, especially during blasting operations. Blasting operations will be carried out daily and citizens are asked to remain a reasonable distance from the site until all the ice has been removed. Information: 564-1119 C5702 SIGNS BY-LAW On February 26, 1991, as a result of a comprehensive secondary review study process, Planning Committee will be considering proposed amendments to the Signs By-law 311-90 relating to Off-Premises Signs (billboards). The meeting will be held at 9:00 a.m.

in Whitton Hall, 2nd Floor City Hall, 1 1 1 Sussex Drive. For further information, please contact Mr. D. Brosseau at 564-3528. C5602 RENTAL HOUSING PROTECTION ACT, 1089 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING The Economic Affairs Committee will be holding a public hearing to consider the foilowing application(s): 1.

Partial Conversion of the property located at 108 Murray Street. on Monday, March 11, 1991 at 9:00 in Whitton Hall, 2nd Floor, Ottawa City Hall, 111 Sussex Drive. More Information on the property may be obtained by contacting Ivana Copeili at 564-7638. C5624 RIOIOMAL MUNICIPALITY OF 7 Transportation Department Public Hearings REGIONAL GOVERNMENT MEETINGS AT OTTAWA-CARLETON CENTRE Monday, February 25 ,1:00 p.m. Executive Committee Agenda Items: Safety Footwear Contract Award Ontario Environmental Assessment Project ClydeMerivale Project 1991 Intersection Improvement The Shriners" (Merivale at Shillington) Churchill Avenue North, Part of Lot 5 Advisory Committee on the Arts: Regional Arts Planning Council Sign Blanks, Posts and Accessories, Award of Tender 'Transportation Modd Development Study: Consultant Appointment Walkely RoadCPR Overpass Consultant Appointment 4:00 p.m.

Advisory Committee on the Arts Agenda Items: Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act Provincial Government 1 991 Arts Grant Program 1991 Arts Grant Budget IN THE MATTER OF The Municip.1 Act, R.S.O., 1980, Oupter 302, Sections 298 nd 301 AND IN THE MATTER OF: Construction of Lay-By on Albert Street and Slater Street Between Kent and Lyon Street The plans describing the alterations to the above are available for inspection at Ottawa-Carleton Centre, 4th Floor, 111 Lisgar Street, Ottawa, Ontario, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. At a public hearing to be held on Wednesday, March 13, 1991 at p.m. in the Champlain Room, 2nd Floor, Heritage Building, 111 Lisgar Street, Ottawa, Ontario, the Transportation Committee, as a Committee of the Council of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton will hear in person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who wishes to be heard and who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected. For further information contact Doug Schieman at 560-1262.

DATED at Ottawa, Ontario, February 13, 1991. 90004231121 MEETINGS Tuesday, February 26 2:00 p.m. Planning Committee Agenda Items: Public Meeting Regional Official Plan Amendment 14, Protection of Abandoned Railway Rights of Way Amendment No. 10 to the Official Plan of the City of Kanata Amendment No. 85 to the Official Plan of the Township of Goulbourn Application Fees for Regional Official Plan Amendments Township of West Carleton Community Planning Study Grant Sections 298 and 301 AND IN THE MATTER OF: Intersection Improvement Programme -1991 Improvements are planned for the intersections: Maitland Avenue and Woodward Drive Merivale Road and Shillington Avenue The plans describing the alterations to the above are available for inspection at Ottawa-Carleton Centre, 4th Floor, 111 Lisgar Street, Ottawa, Ontario, from 8:30 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m. At a public hearing to be held on Wednesday, March 13, 1991 at 10 p.m. in the Champlain Room, 2nd Floor, Heritage Building, 111 Lisgar Street, Ottawa, Ontario, the Transportation Committee, as a Committee of the Council of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton will hear in person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who wishes to be heard and who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected. For further information contact Lome Ross at 560-1251. DATED at Ottawa, Ontario, February 13, 1991.

90005231121 Wednesday, February 27 1:00 p.m. Transportation Committee Agenda Items: King Edward Avenue Task Force Items of Concern Shirley's Brook Culvert Regional Road 49 (March Road) Bank Street East Side Between Clemow Avenue and Glebe Avenue Loading Zone O'Connor Street Between Waverly Street and Frank Street -Parking Regulations MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1991 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 9:00 A.M. WHITTON HALL CITY HALL -Taxi Advisory Committee Membership -Convert-to-Rent Program -Application under the Rental Housing Protection Act, 1989 for a consent to sever the property located at 784 Somerset Street West EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, CITY OF OTTAWA NON-PROFIT HOUSING CORPORATION 9:30 A.M. WHITTON HALL CITY HALL Project Status Report January 1991 (For Info) -Corporate Policy on Real Estate Joint Ventures -Award of Contract Supply and Installation of Carpeting TUESDAY FEBRUARY 26,1991 PLANNING COMMITTEE 9:00 A.M. WHITTON HALL CITY HALL -Amendment to By-law Number Z-2K: Industrial Office (IO) zones locate along Lancaster, between St.

Laurent Walkley -Applications to amend By-law Number Z-2K: 196-206 Main; 1030-1040 King; 197 Preston Street -Site Plan Control Applications: 193 Richmond; 2570 Blackwell -Demolition Control Application: 193 Richmond -Application for Minor Variance from provisions of Signs By-law 31 1-90: 1719-1721 Bank Street -Amendments to the Signs By-law Number 31 1-90, affecting Off-Premises signs -Appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board of the Committee of Adjustment decision: 88-90 Stirling; 1301 Kitchener (for information) -Amendment to the By Ward Market Interim Control By-law: 355 Dalhousie -Review of On-Site Information Sign Program -Facade Improvement Programme: Project Initiation and Action Plan -ClydeMerivale Plan of Development -Kaladar Area Plan Proposed Internal Collector Road -Application for Heritage Grants: 469 Besserer -Processing of Construction Permit Applications: Tract Housing (for information) -Expropriation 503-507 King Edward Payment of Compensation (for information) -Provincial legislation to amend the Residential Rent Regulation Act (for information) WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1991 DESIGN COMMITTTEE MEETING 9:00 A.M "COLONEL BY" MEETING ROOM, SECOND FLOOR 1 1 1 Lisgar Street, Ottawa 294-296 Bank Street 44 By Ward Market 50 By Ward Market 1377-1427 Carling Avenue 725-727 Chapel Crescent 738 Gladstone Avenue 325-337 Goulburn Crescent 365 Richmond Road 403 Richmond Road 2620-2630 Sheffield Road 75 Sherbrooke Street 533-539 Sussex Drive 310-312 Woodroffe Avenue Note: If you wish to speak to a specific Design Committee item or be present when it is being discussed, please call Design Committee Secretariat at 564-1673 or 564-1974 and every effort will be made to schedule discussion at specific time. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1991 POLICY, PRIORITIES AND BUDGETING COMMITTEE 9:00 A.M. WHITTON HALL CITY HALL Corporate Policy on Real Estate Joint Ventures Fire Supply Agency Agreement Public Debenture Financing 4:00 p.m. Regional Council All committee meetings are held at Ottawa-Carleton Centre, Cartler Square, 111 Llsgar Street, Heritage Building, 2nd Boor In the Champlaln Room. Regional Council meetings are held In the Council Chambers in the Carleton Building.

Anyone wishing to submit a proposal for consideration, to participate at a meeting, to receive a copy ol the agenda and to ensure that there are no scheduling changes should contact the Regional Clerk's Department, Heritage Building, Main Floor, Ottawa-Carleton Centre, Cartler Square, 111 Llsgar Street, Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2L7 at560-2058. IN THE MATTER OF Th Municipal Ad, RS.O., 1980, Chapter 302, Sections 298 and 301 AND IN THE MATTER OF: Stittsville Main Street (Reg. Rd. 5 5A) Reconstruction Fernbank Road to Hazeldean Road (Regional Road 36) The plans describing the alterations to the above are available for inspection at Ottawa-Carleton Centre, 4th Floor, 111 Lisgar Street, Ottawa, Ontario, from 8:30 a.m. to 430 p.m.

At a public hearing to be held on Wednesday, March 13, 1991 at IKK) p.m. in the Champlain Room, 2nd Floor, Heritage Building, 111 Lisgar Street, Ottawa, Ontario, the Transportation Committee, as a Committee of the Council of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton will hear in person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who wishes to be heard and who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected. For further information contact Neil Stout at 560-1272. DATED at Ottawa, Ontario, February 13, 1991. 90005331121 1991 RATES REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT CHARGES In accordance with By-law 193 of 1985 as amended by By-law 200 of 1988 and 'with By-law 195 of 1987, the Regional Development Charges rates are adjusted annually, effective March 1st.

Based on the calculation method outlined in these by-laws, the per unit rates to be charged for applications received on March 1, 1991 and thereafter are as follows: (1) Under by-law 193 of 1985 as amended by By-law 200 of 1988: $7,478 $684 $4,030 Single and two family Row Mouse Apartments NOTE: CITY OF OTTAWA ZONING, HERITAGE AND OFFICIAL PLAN ITEMS ARE NOW ADVERTISED IN THE "LEGAL" SECTION OF THE SA TURD A CITIZEN. The rates shown above are fur units that will be serviced by regional transit, sewer and water services. Units not in receipt of these services will be charged a reduced rate as indicated in the by-law. (2) Under By-law 195 of 1987: Row House $2,820 Apartments $1,882 The rates, per unit shown above, apply to residential development located within the water and sewer areas of the Region which are not subject to the charges under By-law 193 of 1985 as amended by By-law 200 of 1988. Any enquiries may bt directed to Mrs.

Kathleen Domplerre at 560-1348. IN THE MATTER OF Th Municipal Art, R.S.O., 1980, Chapter 302, Sections 298 and 301 AND IN THE MATTER OF: Walkley Road Extension Russell Road to Highway 417 The plans describing the alterations to the above are available for inspection at Ottawa-Carleton Centre, 4th Floor, 111 Lisgar Street, Ottawa, Ontario, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. At a public hearing to be held on Wednesday, March 13, 1991 at 10 p.m. in the Champlain Room, 2nd Floor, I Icritage Building, 111 Lisgar Street, Ottawa, Ontario, the Transportation Committee, as a Committee of the Council of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton will hoar in person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who wishes to be heard and who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected.

For further Information contact Jacques Lapensce at 560-1282. DATED at Ottawa, Ontario, February 13, 1991. 90005431121 PUBLIC NOTICE CORPORATE POLICY ON REAL ESTATE JOINT VENTURES This Policy will be considered for approval by Executive Committee, CONPHC on February 25, 1991 and by the Policy, Priorities and Budgeting Committee on February 28. 1991. For further details regarding the Policy, please contact Nancy Hay at 564-1242 ijjjsill.

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