Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Council to Consider Fencing Regulations

The subject of fencing regulations is scheduled to be on the council aganda on Monday May 28.  Please let council know that you want no fences permitted on the beaches.  You can reach all council members at council@tiny.ca.
 
 
Doug Lorriman
Namirrol Ltd.
 
Postal Address:
20 Tiny Beaches Rd. N.
Site 8, Comp. 8
Perkinsfield, ON
Canada  L0L 2J0
 
Courier Address:
20 Tiny Beaches Rd. N.
Perkinsfield, ON
Canada  L0L 2J0
 
Phone:     705-361-1973
Fax:         705-361-2218
Email:      douglorriman@rogers.com
 

Friday, May 11, 2007

PUBB in "Tiny Ties"

Check out the newly published May issue of Tiny Ties.  A letter to the editor highlights PUBB's activities.  We are happy to get our message out to the newspapers distribution of 9,000 households.
 
 

PUBB Support from Save the Beaches

PUBB continues to acknowledge the support it has received from Save the Beaches.  Although PUBB's activities are primarily focussed on Balm Beach, we are also interested in matters pertaining to other shoreline areas in Tiny.  If you wish to get the broader picture, be sure to visit their website at www.savethebeaches.ca.
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Tiny Council Considers Fencing Regulations

Following the consultant's report on fencing matters which was presented in January, Tiny staff prepared a staff report for council to consider.  The report can be found by taking the following path:
 
 
Among other things, the report suggests a formula for restricting the length of fences stretching towards the water on waterfront properties.  The discussion by council at the Committee of the Whole meeting on April 30 touched on many of the topics covered in the report but no conclusions were reached.  Council is looking for more discussion.  The matter was deferred until the last meeting in May.
 
We urge PUBB supporters to write members of council, express your concerns and urge them to enact fencing restrictions on the beach.  All council members can be reached with one email to council@tiny.ca
 
It should be noted that any bylaw amendment will not cause the removal of the existing fence but it will restrict further fences.