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some help with planting bush and tree areas along the path<br />

reducing the amount <strong>of</strong> mowing needed.<br />

With regards to strategic direction <strong>of</strong> this plan the following<br />

references from <strong>Lambton</strong> <strong>Shores</strong> approved documents are as<br />

follows.<br />

Community Design Plan.<br />

8.3.2 Key issues, circulation, “Lack <strong>of</strong> bike trails to connect<br />

downtown to surrounding areas.”<br />

“<strong>View</strong> corridors need to be expanded from Rotary Park to help<br />

attract visitors.”<br />

8.3.2 Amenities, “Lack <strong>of</strong> positive outlets for children and teens.”<br />

8.3.2 Programming/trials/details “create hiking/cycling and urban<br />

walking trail systems and connections to significant recreation,<br />

commercial and conservation areas.”<br />

8.4 Town <strong>of</strong> Forest Master Plan. Destinations & Linkages.<br />

“Upgrades to Rotary Park will include a simple splash pad that has<br />

the option <strong>of</strong> becoming and ice rink in the winter months.”<br />

Recreation and Leisure Services Master Plan.<br />

Strategic Direction #7 – Actions and Implementation. 7-11<br />

“integrate basic cooling features into at least one existing<br />

playground in <strong>The</strong>dford, Forest and Arkona.<br />

7-14. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Municipality</strong> should engage in consultation with youth<br />

(who are traditionally primary users) to gauge interest in the<br />

provision <strong>of</strong> … a BMX/mountain bike park.” Carried<br />

11.3 Notice <strong>of</strong> Motion from Councillor Russell – Re: Changes to Federal<br />

Guidelines<br />

Further to the delegation <strong>of</strong> Melissa Chalmers on health and safety concerns regarding<br />

cell towers and antennas in Port Franks, Councillor Russell reiterated the need to bring<br />

these concerns to the Federal and Provincial governments.<br />

12-0618-30 Moved by: Councillor Russell<br />

Seconded by: Councillor Bonesteel<br />

Whereas the siting <strong>of</strong> cellular towers is under Government <strong>of</strong><br />

Canada jurisdiction, the siting impacts municipal land use and<br />

social planning;<br />

And whereas: Cellular service providers claim that they propose<br />

new towers to establish a high grade <strong>of</strong> service for cellular phones;<br />

the reality is the proposals are about building a comprehensive<br />

network for high data delivery to portable devices which in turn<br />

require broadcasting stronger radio frequency than for cellular<br />

phone service alone;<br />

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