Saturday 4 July 2015

Public Meeting for OP

Received today:

Feelings are already running high .. I personally think alternatively to worrying about septic tanks, which are not a problem and will shortly become a source of energy for home and community systems, the local rivers should be tested for poisoning by Roundup runoff and embodiment in plants and foods and the impact this horrible chemical has had on human health.  

I am not sure that the existing project is not a waste of money and time because of the residual human medications in the resultant water. Farmers may regard high levels of antibiotics as acceptable in food and animal waste seepage that ends up on our beaches, but I don't. 

Arthur

Subject: Re: Public Meeting for OP

Hi Carol:

Thank you for your response of yesterday. It is appreciated.

Since this is or should be a public meeting for the OP there will be an appropriate notice to all property owners in Lambton Shores. A simple newspaper notice as the municipality is well aware is not sufficient. This factor is a well established guide line as Lambton Shores has previously been advised by the authorities.

In an effort to avoid offending the legal rules of "Natural Justice" will you please let me know when the Municipality will advice its property owners of this upcoming public meeting?

Further will the administration and the planner undertake to give full disclosure of the impact of the new proposed draft OP on the use of private property?

There are more questions that the municipality should address in order to have transparency and openess.

Thank you.

Bob Sharen

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