The Lake Erie Beacon March 10 2017

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Serving Lake Erie’s North Shore Friday March 10, 2017

Port Stanley Harbour Secondary Plan

INSIDE Canada’s 150th Anniversary Report

Kettle Creek

L'Anse aux Meadows on the island of Newfoundland is the site of a Norsemen colony about year 1000. STORY PAGE 3

“Taken” to Port Stanley Many different community events including visits with the Easter Bunny and Santa are run by the business, as well as other charitable endeavours. STORY PAGE 2

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Taylor Made My introduction to Port Stanley pubs is still clear in my mind today ... although the details are a little blurry. STORY PAGE 4

Bayham Historical Society Report to Council Canada’s 150th Thank you for the opportunity to update you on the activities of the former "Friends of Edison" who have become the moving force behind the Bayham Historical Society. STORY PAGE 5

Vehicle Crashes Into Port Stanley Harbour The vehicle, a silver coloured PT Cruiser was recovered successfully by Ross's towing. Elgin County Victim Services attended the scene to assist family members of the deceased.

Above: The study area from the consultants plan.

Dan McNeil It doesn’t sound significant. ‘Secondary’ does not usually have an important connotation in a world where we all strive for superlatives. However, this work is probably the most significant development towards the future prosperity of Port Stanley, and the region, since the harbour was divested to Central Elgin (CE) in 2010. This “Secondary Plan” is a Provincial requirement, before any development can occur on the Harbour lands. It will be a sub-set of CE’s Official Plan. There have been several plans publicly tabled in previous years. They are important and are available on the CE website – most notably a 2009 plan supporting Harbour Divestiture. This plan showed the harbour area as mostly parkland. In 2013 a Harbour Economic Development Plan was tabled before Council which showed extensive com-

Left: Port Stanley Councillor Dan McNeil a great supporter of harbour development. led by professionals with experience.

mercial and residential development on all sides of the harbour. These plans will help guide the work to take place now. One can assume the starting point is consideration of a mix of parkland, commercial and residential development. The Secondary Plan will be

CE has just kicked off this contract with Dillon Consulting as the leader in a multi-faceted study that will include: transportation, environment, heritage, urban design, domestic water, sanitary sewers, storm water management, finance and the development of a Community Improvement Plan. Ultimately the plan will include roads, traffic patterns, pedestrian paths, public amenities, development controls for commercial and residential uses, and yes, height considerations. The financial study will speak to the “do-ability” Continued On Page 4

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LOOK AHEAD Community Events

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Periscope Playhouse – UP Again Serge A Pieters

• Friday, March 10th & Saturday, March 11th at 8:00PM.

The Periscope Playhouse Cultural Centre in Port Burwell sure has been busy. A new play, written by local Port Burwell author Gord Walker, entitled “Gangster Movie” is currently in process and will open on Friday, February 24th at 8PM. This is Gord’s second production for Periscope. His first production “Treble Maker” sold out almost every show! Additional performances are Satur-

day, February 25th at 8:00PM • Friday, March 3rd & Saturday, March 4th at 8:00PM • Sunday, March 5th at 2:00PM

As well as plays taking place at the recently refurbished Scout Hall and now the proud home of Periscope Playhouse Cultural Centre located at 42 Wellington Street in Port Burwell, there are many more dreams this group has for the future of the facility, such as seminars, meetings, movie nights (they’ve had a few already!), and very cost-effective rentals to other groups in or outContinued On Page 4


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