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Fenton rezoning approved by Saugeen Shores planning committee

Article content A landowner who threatened to donate his property at the south end of Port Elgin to a nature conservancy if permission for a new lot was denied, received a rezoning allowing construction of a house and 7.9 metre detached garage from the Town of Saugeen Shores planning committee following a public meeting May 17. In March, Bruce County’s Land Division Committee – against the advice of staff – approved a 1.1 acre lot severance for Tom Fenton on the south side of Bruce Road 25, west of Highway 21. At the planning meeting, held via Zoom, Bruce County senior planner Daniel Kingsbury noted the file had a “bit of a history” beginning in 2017 with a severance application.

Blighted property nears May 14 demolition deadline | News, Sports, Jobs

jpatterson@mariettatimes.com Left to right: Second-grade students Ry D’Ettore, Reagan Slaubaugh and Logan Husk kick a soccer ball at Harmar Elementary School in view of the blighted public nuisances at 115-117 Gilman Ave. in Marietta on Monday. (Photo by Janelle Patterson) Two weeks to the day from the court declaration of blight and public nuisance, 115-117 Gilman Ave. still loomed in the overcast background of Harmar Elementary play Monday. “We talk about that place being haunted and if there’s a bad guy there or something,” said Reagan Slaubaugh, 8, of Marietta, as she kicked a soccer ball with fellow second-grade students in the grass of the primary school.

Harmar Bridge Progress | News, Sports, Jobs

jpatterson@mariettatimes.com Historic photo compiled by Art Smith The Historic Harmar Bridge has a storied, more than 150-year history, with its first iteration across the Muskingum River open to pedestrians and those traveling by horse and buggy. The trajectory toward solvency continued Tuesday for the Historic Harmar Bridge Company, with internal controls for financial accounting and federal nonprofit standing discussed in the group’s monthly board meeting. Board Director Charlotte Keim, a Marietta real estate agent and past CEO and president of the Marietta Area Chamber of Commerce, introduced suggested protocols and safety checks to restore public and government trust in the group which lapsed in its nonprofit 501(c)3 status with the Internal Revenue Service both in 2013 and 2018.

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