Wednesday, August 30, 2000 - Sewer contracts awarded North Saanich. council approved recommenda- tions from Municipal Engi- » neer Jack Parry for award- ing sewage system design and construction contracts - in the municipality’s south- east quadrant. The project is composed of two sections, with the northern part awarded to Santec Consulting. Reid Crowther & Partners were granted the southern por- tion of the project. The es- timated overall: cost for completing the sewer is $732,188. In answer to a question from a member of council, Parry estimated that to include the 93 prop- erties currently excluded from the project would add. slightly more than five per cent to, the total cost. He said that connecting the 93. homes after the system: has been completed would _ be more expensive, but “was unable to name a fig- ure without additional re-- Ney search: Farm subdivision ; “deat” ‘from. William | and Poa Geraldine Kikkelink, own- "Because fo much is ridding | on yout tires BFGoodrich Ty) Take contro! ATURIROVALEY SIV CCPTIUAAMOLITY (40K, “Professio ers of Hurstmount Farm on Tatlow Road, to subdi- vide a portion of their property. Hurstmount Farm falls within the. Agricultural Land Reserve. The Kikke- links intend to use the site for a single family home for their daughter and her family, who work on ‘the farm. Council agreed to send the request to the Land Re- serve Commission with a recommendation that a re- strictive covenant, pro-. hibiting sale of the prop- erty outside the family for 25 years, be attached to the title. ‘Music school being relocated sion to relocate the Sidney Community Music School ‘On the trail. to her new home at 1833 _ Glamorgan Road. She lost her tenancy ‘at. the school’s current loca- tion and hopes to relocate - the business to her home. 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Council decided to send Thompson’s request to the ‘Land. Reserve Commis- sion for.-clarification. of their home. occupation When’ the LRC responds, the item for a recommendation. for path grant - Works superintendent. Brian Robinson delivered a report about the pro- posed connector trail: be- tween Littlewood’ Road : within “the Agricultural 2d Wain Road. Council. acted on are: _ Land. Reserve and the pro- © a posed use. may not be i “Robinson © $20,000. . project “be DESIGNATED INSPECTION FACILITY Province: —-af British Matar Vehicle Branch “Columbia Vehicle Inspection Dept. "tecom- mended the approximately cluded as part of the 2001 Parks Capital Construc- tion Program. He cautioned that a high water table in the final 50 metres could cause main- tenance problems if the trail isn’t. properly con- structed. He advised mon- itoring the area during the coming winter in order to fully assess what work will be required. Council accepted Robin- son’s recommendations and. plan to sources of grant funding for the project. Zoning tidbits Council passed an amendmen dealing with a number of zoning issues. A member of the public who spoke against the amendment was. con- cerned about a stipulation -dealing with maximum ridge heights in both resi- dential. and. agricultural zones. Other items in the amendment deal with off ‘toad parking for disabled people and increases the. lot coverage allowed. ‘Sprucing up old exotic plant. park - explore ° Council accepted an in- terim management plan for the Dominion Brook Park next to the Experi- mental Farm. The nearly 100-year-old park, planted with a wide variety of exotic trees and _PENINSULA NEWS REVIEW 5” shrubs, has been ne- glected and become over- grown since funding dried up about 15 years. ago. New funding has made it possible to clean up and re- vitalize the area. 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