Logagianes -- Update to Residents
3 March 2013
To: LWRA members
From: Tony Doob
Re: Update on the Jessop Lake Severance
3 March 2013
To: LWRA members
From: Tony Doob
Re: Update on the Jessop Lake Severance
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
B E T W E E N:
KAREN & JIM LOGAGIANES
(Hereinafter "LOGAGIANES")
- And -
LAKE WASEOSA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION
(Hereinafter "the LWRA")
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
WHEREAS LOGAGIANES filed separate applications for consent to create a total of three (3)
shoreline residential lots (the “LOTS”), which applications were approved by the Town of
Huntsville Committee of Adjustment;
AND WHEREAS DWAYNE VERHEY, in his capacity as President of the LWRA did, solely on
Dear Chief Hernen:
A number of our members have brought to our attention proposed training exercises slated to take place at 76 Hunts Road in Chaffey ward. As taxpayers and residents under your protection we recognize both the value of realistic live fire training for firefighters and the lure of frugal opportunities for such training, however, we have some serious concerns arising from our previous experience several years ago at 77 Cottage Lane.

NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAW(S)
Update on the Pieper Severance
Following many weeks of negotiations, The LWRA and Sybille Pieper have reached an agreement with regards to the subdivision of her property.
As with any negotiations, neither side got everything they wanted out of the deal. However, we feel we have achieved what we could to protect the lake under the circumstances.

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING
CONCERNING A PROPOSED CONSENT AND AMENDMENT TO ZONINGBY-LAW 2008-66P, AS AMENDED, TOWN OF HUNTSVILLE
TAKE NOTICE THE COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT AND COUNCIL WILL HOLD A
PUBLIC MEETING
July 21st, 2009, at 9:00 A.M.
at the Council Chambers, Town Hall, 37 Main Street East, Huntsville
The latest application and public meeting went before the Committee of Adjustment yesterday.
Short version: No decision was reached. The matter has been adjourned to a later date to allow committee members time to absorb all the material and answer some questions.
Sybil Pieper is trying again. She has filed a new application to subdivide her property. This latest attempt is similar to the last in that she wants to create 3 new lots, but this time she wants to make the lots smaller! We have examined the application (attached as a PDF file to the bottom of this notice) and can only surmise that, if successful, this application leaves enough retained lands to create even more lots in the future. There will be a public meeting to consider her application on February 17th at 9:00 am in Council Chambers.