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Building By-law 19-03 Registered and Enacted

At the April 1st, 2019 Regular Council Meeting, By-law 19-03 Being the Building by-law was introduced for First reading.  A Hearing of Objections  was held by Council on Monday, April 29th, 2019 at 6:30 pm in the W. C. O’Neill Arena Complex with no objections by letter or people present. Second Reading took place on Monday April 29, at 7PM and Council proceeded with the Third and final Reading at the Regular May meeting of Council on Monday, May 6, 2019 at 7PM at the W.C. O’Neill Arena Complex Ballroom.   Registration of the By-law took place in the County Registry Office on May 17, 2019.

 

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By-Law Z18-04 Consolidated Zoning Receives 3rd and Final Reading- Jan. 14/19

It was moved by Councillor Bishop, seconded by Councillor Groulx that Zoning By-Law Z18-04, Being a By-Law to repeal and replace Zoning By-Law 10-04, A By-Law of the Town of Saint Andrews Respecting Zoning, and all amendments thereto, including By-Law 13-01, saving and excepting By-Law 15-02, By-Law  Z17-01, By-Law Z17-02, and By-Law Z17-03, be read for a third time and final time.                                                                                 Carried

Mayor Naish read By-law Z18-04 by title for a third and final time

This document will be prepared for the final stage of enactment by being sent to the Department of Environment and Local Government for Ministerial Signature.

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Market Square & Market Wharf Concept Plan

On September 25th, 2018 the Town hosted a Public Open House to discuss proposed concepts for the rehabilitation of Market Square and Market Wharf. Over 100 people were in attendance and the Town received excellent feedback.  If you were unable to attend, below is a copy of the handout that was provided that evening. There is also a link at the bottom of the page under “Attachments” which will make the image larger.

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New curbside recycling program to replace current system of community bins

The Southwest New Brunswick Service Commission will be launching a new residential recycling program this year, replacing the current system of community bins. The new service will see new mobile recycling containers delivered to resident’s homes in the region beginning in July, with the program for picking up the containers starting in September. The new program will see an expansion of recyclables accepted, including more kinds of plastic and tin cans.

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