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Council Reports: January 26, 2004

Posted on January 26, 2004 by Webmaster

REPORT ON COUNCIL January 26, 2004 Committee of the Whole: 9:00 a.m. – ??? p.m. Evening Meeting: roughly 7:00 p.m. – 10:45 p.m. All Members of Council present CONFIDENTIAL / CLOSED: ??? – ???: This concerned personal matters about an … Continue reading →

Posted in Reports on Council: 2003-2006 | Tagged 178-metre, 45 metre setback, ANSI, aquifer, Attorney General, Balm Beach, battle re-enactment, By-law Department, County, dynamic beaches, Earl Evans, Fire Chief, Giant's Tomb, Henk Blom, Ian Rowe, Klug, Lafontaine water system, Little Tomb, mediation, Meridian Planning, Ministry of Natural Resources, moratorium, Nick McDonald, OMB, Panasiuk, Paul Maurice, Ray Millar, recycling, Renouf, Roger Neal, Sea-Doos, Shawn Crawford, Site 41, Sunport, Township Committees, waste diversion, water system debts, watershed-based source protection | Leave a comment
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