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Minutes <strong>of</strong> the February 6, 2012 Council Meeting<br />
Planning<br />
6.4 PL Report No. 03-2012 – Re: Site Plan Agreement between 1855625 Ontario<br />
Inc. (McCann Readi-Mix Inc.) – 77 Main Street East, Grand Bend<br />
PL Report No. 03-2012 provided details on a proposal by 1855625 Ontario Inc.<br />
(McCann Readi-Mix Inc.) to construct a 49 unit apartment building on lands located at<br />
77 Main Street East in Grand Bend. Ms. Richardson the Planner advised Council that a<br />
site plan and agreement has been prepared that is acceptable to both the developer<br />
and staff, and recommended approval <strong>of</strong> the document.<br />
12-0206-11 Moved by: Councillor Illman<br />
Seconded by: Councillor Russell<br />
That Council approve a by-law authorizing the execution <strong>of</strong> a Site<br />
Plan agreement between 1855625 Ontario Inc. and the Corporation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Municipality</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lambton</strong> <strong>Shores</strong> for lands known as a 77<br />
Main Street East in Grand Bend.<br />
Carried<br />
Finance & Administration<br />
6.5 CL Report No. 05-2012 – Re: Speed Limit Reduction – Goosemarsh Line<br />
from Jenna Street to Greenway Road<br />
<strong>The</strong> rationale behind lowering the speed limit from 80 kph to 50 kph on Goosemarsh<br />
Line from Jenna Street to Greenway Road was outlined in CL Report No. 05-2012.<br />
12-0206-12 Moved by: Councillor Russell<br />
Seconded by: Councillor Bonesteel<br />
That By-law 12-2012, authorizing a decrease in speed on<br />
Goosemarsh Line from 80 kph to 50 kph from Jenna Street north to<br />
Greenway Road, as outlined in CL Report No. 05-2012, be<br />
approved.<br />
Carried<br />
6.6 CL Report No. 08-2012 – Re: A By-law to Require Carbon Monoxide<br />
Detectors in Buildings with Fuel Fired Appliances<br />
Further to direction from Council, staff prepared a by-law requiring owners <strong>of</strong> buildings<br />
with fuel fired appliance to install Carbon Monoxide Detectors. <strong>The</strong> by-law was<br />
presented for review and first reading, and prior to further readings, Council agreed that<br />
the by-law be referred to the Fire Board for review and comments<br />
12-0206-13 Moved by: Councillor Underwood<br />
Seconded by: Councillor Scott<br />
That By-law 14-2012, requiring owners <strong>of</strong> buildings with Fuel Fired<br />
Appliances to install Carbon Monoxide Detectors be received and