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12 Last Mountain <strong>Times</strong> • Monday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 7, <strong>2019</strong> • lmtimes.ca<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE VILLAGE OF<br />
BETHUNE<br />
Public Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Village of Bethune intends<br />
to adopt a bylaw under The Planning and Development Act, 2007, to amend<br />
Bylaw 2/90, known as the Zoning Bylaw.<br />
The following changes to the Zoning Bylaw are<br />
proposed:<br />
By adding the following section:<br />
“12.2 Solar Panels”<br />
• 12.2.1 Solar panels and associated operating structures attached to a<br />
building in a residential, commercial or industrial district shall not exceed<br />
a height of 1.0 meters above the highest point of the roof upon which it is<br />
located.<br />
• 12.2.2 In all residential and commercial districts, solar panesl and<br />
associated operating structures, if attached to or erected upon an accessory<br />
building or structure, shall not exceed a height of 2.0 meters above the<br />
highest elevation of the accessory building that it is located on.<br />
• 12.2.3 Solar panels and associated operating structures may be permitted<br />
in all residential, commercial or industrial districts rear yard sites subject to<br />
maximum site coverages to each subject zoning district.<br />
• 12.2.4 Solar Panels shall not be permitted in any side yard sites in any<br />
zoning district.<br />
By amending the “Vehicle Accommodation/Recreational Vehicles and Vacation”<br />
to be numbered as follows;<br />
12.1 Vehicle Accommodation/Recreational Vehicles<br />
and Vacation Trailers”<br />
INTENT<br />
The proposed amendment is to provide the municipality with additional<br />
development use considerations within Residential, Commercial and Industrial<br />
Zoned districts and to make a general correction to numbering.<br />
PURPOSE<br />
The proposed amendment will add permitted development options for the<br />
municipality to consider in Residential, Commercial and Industrial Zoned areas<br />
with regards to solar panel development and use. This will allow developers<br />
opportunity to consider alternative power generation and use within the<br />
municipality under local regulation.<br />
PUBLIC INSPECTION<br />
Any person may inspect the bylaw of the Village of Bethune office located in<br />
Bethune during regular office hours. Copies of the bylaw will be made available.<br />
PUBLIC HEARING<br />
The Council will hold a public meeting at the municipal office for the Zoning<br />
Bylaw amendment on November 5, <strong>2019</strong> at 8:00 pm. The purpose of the public<br />
hearing is to hear any person or group that wants to comment on the proposed<br />
bylaw. The Council will also consider written comments received at the hearing,<br />
or delivered to the undersigned at the municipal office before the hearing.<br />
Issued at Bethune on the ih day of <strong>Oct</strong>ober, <strong>2019</strong>.<br />
Rodney E. Audette, RMA<br />
Administrator<br />
Jansen Terry Fox Run<br />
Jansen hosted the community’s 39th Terry Fox Run Sunday, Sept. 15. Jansen and surrounding area<br />
raised a grand total of $9,338 which will go towards cancer research. There were 31 participants who<br />
walked, biked and quadded! Vorgeen Wacker (black shirt, center of photo) once again raised over<br />
$3,000 and had her hair shaved in honour of cancer research. Mardelle Craven Robson also fundraised<br />
over $3,000 towards cancer research.<br />
To everyone who participated, donated and assisted with the event, be proud of your contribution.<br />
- info submitted by Carol Neugebauer. Group photo submitted by Jack Robson<br />
Mature Driver course<br />
Nokomis Fowl<br />
Supper<br />
Sunday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 21 st<br />
4:30-7:00 p.m.<br />
Sunday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 20th<br />
Nokomis<br />
4:30-7:00<br />
Centennial<br />
p.m.<br />
Hall<br />
Nokomis Centennial Hall 12 and<br />
12 and<br />
over<br />
over<br />
$15.00<br />
$15.00<br />
11 and under $8.00<br />
4 and under free<br />
Contact<br />
Proceeds<br />
Maureen<br />
to Nokomis<br />
Tait<br />
Recreation<br />
@ 306-528-7522<br />
Centre<br />
Proceeds to Nokomis Recreation Centre<br />
Re-Elect<br />
An Andrew Scheer government will:<br />
þ Get pipelines built, support<br />
the energy sector, get Canada<br />
off of foreign oil.<br />
þ Stand up for farmers<br />
who have been shut out of<br />
markets in China.<br />
þ Make life more<br />
affordable by<br />
implementing the<br />
Universal Tax Cut, putting<br />
$850 back in the pockets of<br />
a Canadian couple.<br />
(306) 559-3708<br />
www.andrewscheer.ca<br />
Authorized by the Official Agent for Andrew Scheer<br />
The Age Friendly Committee, Regina Beach Leisure Time Club and the Primary Health Care Committee<br />
at Regina Beach sponsored a Mature Driver Refresher Course on Sept 26. This free course<br />
was presented and sponsored by the Saskatchewan Safety Council as a refresher course for older<br />
individuals to reinforce safe driving habits. It is an excellent and informational course for all drivers<br />
and was well received by the 45 attendees at Regina Beach.<br />
-submitted by Dianne Romphf, Regina Beach Leisure Time Club<br />
Newly launched ‘Sask Horse Hall of Fame’<br />
The Saskatchewan Horse Federation (SHF) last week announced the launch of the Saskatchewan<br />
Horse Federation Hall of Fame, to honour and celebrate Saskatchewan residents who have significantly<br />
contributed to the growth and awareness of the role horses have played in the province’s<br />
culture, agriculture, industry, and sport.<br />
“Horses were part of everyday life in years past and the SHF Hall of Fame proudly honours the<br />
people and horses that played a major role in Saskatchewan’s history,” said retired Veterinarian, Dr.<br />
Jim Sawatsky, SHF President-Elect and Committee Chair of the Saskatchewan Horse Federation Hall<br />
of Fame.<br />
Nominations for The SHF Hall of Fame are now being invited for individuals, couples, or families<br />
and, unique to the Hall of Fame, nominations for Saskatchewan’s horses acknowledge their role in the<br />
province’s history. Inductees may be nominated to recognize contributions to industry growth or animal<br />
welfare, accomplishments in breeding or equestrian sports, impact on early provincial agricul-<br />
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