COUN. ARSENAU LT 5-year program sees 13 miles of sewers laid Following is the report of the water and sewerage liaison eolnrnittiee submitted by Coun. 1.13. Arsenauit. that body. Mutual problems were studied and ecreedly re- solved SEWEI INSTALLATIONS: G and the area ol the city west of North River Road. Except for the recently acquired re- mainder of Spring Park School district other areas are well stall nrtitary sewers on new str:ets as they are being built and developed. Sewers were laid on Newlanci the corrugated metal pipe in- stalled an the lrmd fill at Kir wood Weat rho previous Fan W85 replaced by regular cement gfwer pipe at a cast of $1.418.- a. POLLUTION SURVEY For the past several years. much has br.n written. reported and discussed on the subject of h a 1' b 0 u r p. lutiozi, bacterial lems. In Nmr::nl)er 1962. tire firm d J.L Richards and As- s.<-iatcs wa- erzaged to under- take the type -. survey above mer.-tioocd. The total co:t bein; $9.000. It wt.» azrced that the en: tribute a~ - share s3_r.o)u wh ch has i)l't‘l\ 'lt.’!T££Cd tn 1%? exper.-cs. The Rit‘ll:nr!~ rc:-eived by t‘ rrport has mm «id a wide ti’:- tribution nor pubic-ity. SLERWOOD Itl’-IQCEST After seven: m(:rths' delux- Sherwood's let;-e-'-t to C0lIf't_'t.‘i their sanitary scuers to the city‘s comhir-z*rn system at Expu-imentnl Farm at Mal- pcque R'a.l w. ~. ,'rant3d after it had [7301 ascertained that the small nl-\ vr-hrrne would not increase l'.t'.:' flow in the interceptor to .m_v ma"ked du- gr;e and would not add to the danger ct’ fit-o;’w:~r,v since the in- stallation of an overflow struct- ure at Government Pond seems to have solved the problem. Am.-r a study arj cost anal_vs:_: it was agrexd that this ser- vice would be provided to Sher- vmod Village for a sum of $2.600 Page 16-A The Guardian -The Evening Patrmt Rezoning described as vital if Ch’town to g Completion of Ire desiva re- “Our Committee held regular m.on.'.t'.tl-y meetings thrmzghout the year as well as five special mectings dealing with various aspects of Town Planning. Poe- sibly one of the most important features of the Town Planning was the completion of Mr. de- tee is now making a thor-Lug: study of. The Committee feels that there are some of the re- commewtions in Mr. deSilva's plans they do not agree with, certainly the ban: fundamentd parts o( its plan we do azree with. One of the most controversial I-"=. or are ready to purchfie Pm- perties in these areas only to find that the commercial and indmtrid area aces not extend far enough to allow them to build. so the Conunittee feel the commercial and industrial busi- nesses should be allowed to lo- cate in this area, as a large part of the City's revenue is derived City must be re.zoned to ac- oommodlate the grovv-in-A1, needs of the City. It is the intention of tin Board to carry on immediately with the complete re-zoning ii for more than 70 years... . . . an integral part of the business life of this community . . . a landmark for residents of the city and rural citizens as well. your favorite shopping centre . . . . . . a friendly, informal atmosphere pleasing to Islanders maintains our reputation of it MOORE & ‘on rue teuulo ire’ M‘ LEOD LTD ‘mun avenue IIIOPPMO - ‘- Your Favorite Shopping Centre". row properly it would seem to your cam- miitee that provision mint now he made regarding the summer cottages that dct the shoreline of this particular area to salie- guard the City‘; interests so that cther interests could not acquire these premises and al- low it to become a semi—slum area that now exist. in the southern part of this area, and al.- such as the hcuscs in the I CAA grounds on Allan "cat. Olh:r consideration must be consi;lc'cd in rehabilita- ti :1 areas. blglltcd areas and re-housing of the people that now live in these partly the blccks by hundreds. I would like at this time to ex- press my appreciation to tire City Engineer, Mr. Stewart, who at all times has given us his close cwopenatiou in all mal- taers pertaining to Town Plsann- ing, also to the City Oomp- THE PURCHASE of the Sports Arena, ne- named The Forum, for $80,000 emphasized the city's growing aware- ness of the needs of the youngsters of the town. With Wes (Bucko) Trainor as manager, the emphasis E; on youth activities at the Forum, with the result that on- of the greatest minor hockey programs ever is in operation this winter. The Guardian - The Even ing Pa--I-1 "~«:~ '~.\ THE CORIMIQQION of Servers and Water sup- ply spent up\\'urd.< of 3175.000 on new water ma'ns and .~=:'wers as the recomn1ci1rlati«m,s c 0 n- tained in thr Pilometre Report \t'ert- pushed to- ward compietion. The new installations eased the potential fire hazard in parts of the city caus- ed ‘by the Incl." of water pressure. IBTPORTANT nmu‘: in the field of h-tzusing were made in 196.‘! with the reconvening at the may- or's Housing ‘Council. The city is awaiting word on the participation of the Provincial Gov- ernment on a big hous- ing nenewal program in order to provide low cost housing for the c.ity‘s 1‘e.<itl;:tl:;:. pperveer. ...:r‘ . .7-._.a;s..;:<...