Tiny Council has tentatively set Saturday, August 11, 10:00 am at the Wybridge Community Centre as the time and place for the publice meeting to consider the proposed changes to the Zoning Bylaws to deal with fencing matters. As posted earlier, the current proposals do not contain anything related to fences on the beach so we need a good show of support to get the issue back on the table.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
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4 comments:
Is there something we can organize in advance for those residents/cottagers that arent able to attend?
first of all the man owns the beach he has the right to put up a fence HE OWNS IT and plus if somebody gets hurt they can sue him .... he has spoken with the head of bi-law (shawn crawford) was putting up a fence was the only way to avoide this. so stick to your charity bingos and sewing class' ...we ahve enough useless bi-laws.
I do't know why I should allow people to do whaterver they want in my back yard , just becouse is a beach, can I come a picnic on your back yard... AND I am fed up to pick up dog pup ,beer bottles , and garbage left behind.
The town is quick in ticketing illigaly parked cars , I have NEVER seen a by-law officer patrolling the beach.
You do not own the beach! Your property goes to the high water mark. That fence goes much further than the high water mark. If you want to own a water front property, go to Muskoka where the title actually gives you the private rights to your water line. It is a public beach.
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