Thursday, December 27, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
See you all next week
The snow is coming and I am going to miss it! We are having a well deserved long weekend out of Town, in our favourite place. See you next week
ben
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Back to the 20th Century
One idea that is very good appeared in the comments this week. A person called gh (I know who you are but won't tell) suggests that part of the site be used for community purposes.
To ask a "blue ribbon committee" to beat the bushes is akin to the new car, insurance, furniture salesperson being told to sit down and make up a list of family contacts for selling purposes. This may be a good idea but if this the best the Mayor can do it just shows a lack of imagination.
We need imagination to convert this site and I hope that there are more ideas than just selling it for another industrial site.
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Sunday, December 9, 2007
The reason some comments never make the light of day
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Another quiet week
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007
An industrial strategy
But let's look at we have - 53 acres and large industrial buildings, but more than that the site has a mother lode of sewage capacity. It is possible to rezone the area to residential and cover every inch without adding one more cubic inch of sewage capacity to Plant 1 - the nearest processing plant. General Foods, later to become Kraft used to make Rice-a-Roni. This product required more than the average industrial sewage capacity because of the potential to produce product that, if poured down the sewer, would kill the bugs in the sewage plant. Bugs are an integral component of the waste processing process, they eat the solids. A spill at the Kraft plant was deadly, consequently a larger capacity was reserved for Kraft at the plant. That capacity is greater than the norm for an industrial site.
So what we have now is a mother lode of capacity. I bet dollars to donuts that local developers have already started to drool over the prospect of getting that capacity. So in that light the Town should adopt the following process:
- Rezone the area into an industrial holding zone so that greater planning controls can be exerted on the site
- Isolate and control the sewage capacity, do not allow one cubic inch to be siphoned off the site into development applications
- Buy the site with the dividends from the Northam Park account
- Take a proactive role in preserving the site and the sewage capacity as a "rainy day fund"
- Realise that we only have one chance at this and don't dribble it away
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Who says the internet isn't good for you!
Read this and keep the faith Woman Loses 500 Pounds Online
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Monday, December 3, 2007
Winter is here - "But it's not winter!"
Now for something completely different. Two examples of taxpayers angst: one was the sight of all, I mean all, of the inside lights at the new County building were on at 3am on Friday. The other was seeing two Town ploughs, coming out of John St and passing past my house, on identical tracks, identical plough procedures, identical salt droppings and only one minute apart. There must be good reasons for such behaviour but it sure drives taxpayers buggy.
I saw a big Mea Culpa, from John Miller, of the FARE fame, in the paper the other day. I guess all the nasty comments thrown at him and his wife finally got to him, pity he shouldn't have to grovel publicly to maintain status.
As mentioned last week I witnessed the episode between Pete Vanderveur and John Lee, at Council. Didn't seem like assault, as charged by John Lee, to me but the sight of two seniors going at it like kids in grade 3 sure wasn't very edifying. I guess people only slug each other in the mouth on TV.
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Monday, November 26, 2007
The four minute response works!
A dispute between two feuding delegations - a local developer and an angry neighbour became unruly, the Mayor recessed Council and then when the disputants appeared to be becoming violent someone called the police. And within four minutes the officers appeared, without even sounding out of breath after ascending three flights of stairs two of Cobourg's finest entered the room. By that time the participants had calmed down and then the only thing that the officers could do was to determine if the assaulted one (he was barely touched but he claimed an assault had taken place) was going to lay charges and then they could leave.
Just another usual Council meeting!!
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Sunday, November 25, 2007
When will Cobourg debate the local policing issue?
But how about this you folks on Council - have a vigorous discussion of the issue right now and make a definitive statement: Yes or No to the idea of OPP policing in Cobourg. Then let the County deal with that.
I fear that the County will feel embarrassed about imposing the OPP on Cobourg and Port Hope and want to do it as quietly as possible. Apart from Bill "Emperor" Pyatt and Hector "King of Northumberland" MacMillan, I can't see any other rube sticking their heads over the parapet on this one, just to stick it to Cobourg, although Bill Finlay loves to hate Cobourg. So the bigger the fuss Cobourg makes over this issue the harder it will be for the County to win the war of words.
Just to kick off the debate I have arranged to be on the agenda on Monday evening to talk about the "lessons learned from the County's presentations". This presentation falls into the "Why do I bother?" and I have mixed feelings about it. But I think it is absolutely essential that this issue be debated and disposed of in the most raucous fashion - lots of noise and thunder after all it's a major local cultural institution that will be disappearing. We had constables on the streets before we had councillors in the desks. Cobourg was founded as a Police Village, not a Mayor's gathering!
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