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This Week in Barrie - January 13, 2011
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APPOINTMENTS TO COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL
Barrie City Council invites
applications from citizens who desire
to have their names considered
for appointment to the various
committees listed below. This is an
opportunity for you to participate in
the operation of your City.
Barrie Public Library Board - This
board is responsible for planning and
policy decisions related to the City's
public library service. Individuals
with marketing, financial, legal or
planning expertise or who have a
keen interest in the development
of library services and facilities are
encouraged to apply. Seven (7)
citizens may be appointed for a term
to expire November 30, 2014.
Communities in Bloom – This
committee endeavours to help
facilitate the development of Barrie,
in the Communities in Bloom
national municipal beautification
contest, with a focus on flowers,
landscaping, gardens, beautification
and environmental awareness. Five
(5) citizens may be appointed for a
term to expire November 30, 2014.
Environmental Advisory Committee - The purpose of this committee
is to promote the protection,
maintenance and awareness of the
environment within the community
and to provide advice concerning
environmental policy, planning and
sustainability. Five (5) citizens may
be appointed for a term to expire
November 30, 2014.
Town and Gown Committee – The
mandate of this committee is to
develop and enhance relationships,
communications and policies
between Georgian College, students,
the City and the community. One (1)
citizen may be appointed for a term
to expire November 30, 2014.
Property Standards Committee
- The purpose of this committee
is to hear appeals from owners or
occupants who are not satisfied with
the terms of an Order issued under
the City’s By-law 84-200, Minimum
Standards and Occupancy By-law.
Five (5) citizens will be appointed for
a term to expire November 30, 2014.
Application forms are available on
the City of Barrie’s website
www.barrie.ca
Applications containing details
regarding qualifications and
applicable experience for the above
appointment may be directed to
the undersigned at the City Clerk's
Office at City Hall 70 Collier Street,
Striking Committee
For information on news, events, and more visit us online at www.barrie.ca
Upcoming Events
January 13th
Contact Us Phone: (705) 726-4242 TTY: (705) 792-7910 E-mail: [email protected]
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January 15 Candy Making4-5 pm @ The Holly Youth CentreYouth 11-18yrs.Candy has never tasted better when you make it yourself! Join us to learn the tips and tricks to candy making and take home a goodie bag!
Barrie Public Library
(705) 728-1010, www.library.barrie.on.ca60 Worsley Street
January 13 Around the World in 69 Minutes: Best of Egypt 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.Wendy Taylor and her husband recently hosted a twelve day long tour of Egypt. Join us as she shares their visit to The Valley of the Kings and Luxor and a cruise down the Nile River. All adults are welcome.
January 12 - March 2 Celebrations and Traditions Around the WorldWednesdays - 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Oro District Lions Program RoomThe Barrie Public Library is happy to partner with Lakehead University in Orillia to offer this program led by Education Student Melissa.
Winterizing Your Curb CollectionFor kids, snowboarders, and for some snow-blower
owners, abundant snow promises a good time. But when it comes to waste collection, heavy snowfalls mean mountainous snow banks, which can be a nuisance for you and even a danger for waste collectors.
This winter, here’s how you can winterize your curbside collection materials to ensure that your household waste is collected every time and to minimize other problems or dangers:
Where to put it? Please place your collection materials in a visible location, on the right side (facing the street) of the end of your driveway, ensuring that they are placed well out of the way of snow-removal equipment’s path.
Knee Height or Lower Materials placed high on top of snow banks not only make waste collection a challenge for waste collectors, but can compromise their health and safety. For this reason, it is advised to place your collection at knee height (approximately 2 ft) or lower to ensure that is picked up.
Spilled Contents If collection materials are hit by snow removal equipment prior to collection, you are responsible for the clean-up. Any blue, gray, or organics bins damaged in the process can be replaced by calling (705) 739-4219.
Keep it Dry To prevent snow build-up and to prevent waste from freezing to the bottom and sides of your containers, keep your recycling boxes and organic bins in a dry
area throughout the week. Lining your organics bin with a certified compostable (e.g. paper) liner is
another way to prevent waste from freezing onto your bin.
Frozen Waste Lining Your Bins Please note, since excessive force necessary to remove frozen matter lining your bins could cause damage, collectors are required to only tap them lightly. Therefore, some materials frozen onto your waste bins and boxes may remain.
Make Your Collection Visible Remember it is your responsibility on waste collection day to remove any snow covering collection materials due to snowfall or snow-removal equipment in order to make them visible and accessible.
Christmas Trees Christmas trees free of plastic and decorations are collected weekly throughout the month of January on your regular waste collection day. Trees must be visible and accessible ( maximum 2.6 metres in height) Remove any snow coverage due to snowfall or snow-removal equipment.
Visit www.barrie.ca for more information on waste collection or call (705) 739-4219
Are you tired of being a starving artist? Do you have a strategy for securing your financial future?
The City of Barrie is undertaking a Review of both the Property Standards By-law No. 2006-26 and the Clean yards by-law No. 90-355. These by-laws govern the maintenance and upkeep of all properties and structures in the City of Barrie.
The City is looking for input from all stakeholders including property owners, tenants and property managers for the standards that the community wants. This input will be considered for inclusion in the revised by-laws to be presented to Council in the Spring of 2011.
There will be two Open Houses held in the Sir Robert Barrie Room located on the second floor of City Hall from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on: Thursday, January 13th and Thursday, January 27th 2011.
There will be an opportunity to review the proposed property standards. Staff will also be on hand to answer questions, accept comments and suggestions.
Should you have any comments or questions about the Review or the process involved, please contact Chris Alexander, Supervisor Property and Zoning Standards at [email protected] or (705) 739-4220 ext. 4313.
Financial Planning for the Artist
Property Maintenance By-laws Review Open Houses
Fire Permits Notice(Outdoor Solid Fuel Burning Appliances)
Barrie Fire & Emergency ServiceAll OSFBA expired as of December 31, 2010.Effective January 1, 2011 permits will be subject to an annual fee of $10.
Permits will be available at Station #1, 65 Vespra St. at a cost of $10 (cash only). Online applications are not available at this time.
*Tenants require the owner’s permission in writing(email/letter) to obtain a permit.
For further information call (705) 728-3199 or visit www.barrie.ca
Clearing Snow on Your PropertyThe City devotes a great deal of resources to
keep your streets and sidewalks clear
of snow and ice after a snow fall. Frequently,
residents push, throw or otherwise deposit
snow and ice from their property onto the
street or sidewalk not realizing that this
action contravenes municipal regulations.
This practice contributes to unsafe driving
and walking conditions and increases the
cost of providing winter road maintenance.
You can make a difference. When you are
clearing snow from your driveway, please
keep this snow on your property. Your
efforts in helping us make winter driving
and walking safe for everyone
are appreciated.
January 22 Introductory Magic Workshop 1:00 p.m.- 4:30 p.m., Angus Ross RoomLearn how to do some magic tricks using simple household items. We are very pleased to have the Amazing Frank Clarkson leading this workshop as we have all enjoyed his many incredible magic shows at the library. For ages 6-10 (no exceptions). Cost is $10.00 per child and there is a limit of 20 children. Register at the Children’s Information Desk or call (705) 728-1010 ext. 7019. Payment must be made at time of registration to guarantee a spot in the workshop.
This program will educate children about other cultures, including hands on activities and will be monitored jointly by Library staff and Lakehead University faculty. Register at the Children’s Information Desk or by calling (705) 728-1010 ext. 7019. Free. For ages 7-11 years. Limit of 12 children.
January 13 - March 3 Kinder ReadThursdays -1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Oro District Lions Program Room The Barrie Public Library is pleased to support Lakehead University Education Students by offering this program opportunity. Stories, songs and other literacy activities for children ages 3 – 5 years. Parents are not present at this program but must remain in the Library. Library staff and Lakehead University staff will be jointly monitoring this program. Register in person at the Children’s Information Desk in person or by calling (705) 728-1010 ext. 7019. Limit of 12 children.
January 18,19 – March 8, 9 Circle of Readers - Winter SessionTuesdays 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., Angus Ross Room or Wednesdays 4:30 - 5:30 p.m., Lions Oro Program RoomThis program is aimed at children who need a bit of help building their reading skills. Under the supervision of library staff and volunteers, children ages 6-9 years come together to read for fun. Volunteers work one on one with a child for the first part of the hour, reading and doing reading games. Everyone then joins in a circle to share a book. This program is free but you must register your child. Register at the Children’s Information Desk or by calling (705) 728-1010 ext. 7019.
P.O. Box 400, L4M 4T5. Please return
your completed application to the
address noted below, in person,
by mail, by email at deputation@
barrie.ca or by fax at (705) 739-4243
no later than 12:00 p.m. noon on Wednesday, January 19, 2011.
For further information, please
contact, Nina Brancaccio at
(705) 739-4220, Ext. 4420.Personal
information received in response
to this notice is collected under the
authorities of the Municipal Act,
S.O. 2001.
Dawn A. McAlpine,
City ClerkThe City of Barrie
70 Collier Street, P.O.
Box 400, L4M 4T5
New BMC Box Office Hours (for event tickets hosted at BMC)
Monday to Friday
10:00 am to 12:00 noon
1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
For more info visit www.barrie.ca
This workshop will help you take the first steps in creating a plan
that will improve your financial health by taking control of your
money. Learn how to develop a financial plan for working
in the arts. Topics covered will be budgeting, managing
debt, paying yourself first, building your portfolio with
wealth building strategies and managing your taxes.
This workshop will be held at 24 Maple Avenue, 2nd
floor Board Room on Saturday January 22 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. There is no cost for this workshop as it
is sponsored by the City of Barrie Department of Culture,
however you must pre-register by emailing us at
[email protected] or call us at (705) 739-4299.
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