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Short-term rentals will be highly regulated in Tiny Township moving forward.Council discussed the details of a draft short-term rental licensing bylaw during a special meeting on May 11 and made decisions around how many licences will be issued, how long operators can rent their property and how many people can occupy a rental.Council heard from residents, staff, a planning consultant, and a lawyer before dissecting the draft bylaw and making difficult decisions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Weve heard from a number of folks 鈥?weve got the two extremes where stanley thermos mug some want no short-term rentals and some want no regulations around short-term rentals, said Mayor George Cornell. It is our job to try and find balance and what makes the most sense for our community as a whole. Thats why we were elected, thats why we are here and thats what we will try to do. The township plans to cap the number of short-term rental licences issued to 300 鈥?approximately three per cent of the total homes in the municipality. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to staff, there are currently 400 short-term rentals operating in the township. All 400 will be grandfathered in and allowed to apply for licences. The township will then wo stanley cup rk its way down to 300 through attrition. This is one of the hardest decisions I have had to make, said Deputy Mayor Stephen Walma. You hear a lot of commentary from t stanley quencher he public about neigh Ksxo Oswego County FCU Mexico Office Slated To Open Late November
GM workers to stay on picket line until vote on new contractOctober 18, 2019 Associated Press, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditDETROIT AP 鈥?Striking stanley cup General Motors workers will stay on the picket lines for at least another week until they vote on a tentative contract with the company.Factory-level officials from the United Auto Workers union voted to recommend the agreement to members at a daylong meeting in Detroit Thursday. But they also voted not to return to factories unless members approve the deal.About 49,000 workers have been on strike for more than a month, paralyzing GMs U.S. factories and costing the company an estimated $2 billion.On Wedne stanley cup website sday, the company and the UAW聽reached a deal聽that would give workers a mix of pay raises, lump sum payments and an $11,000 signing bonus. In return, the contract allows GM t stanley cup o proceed with factory closures in Lordstown, Ohio; Warren, Michigan; and near Baltimore.Details on the four-year pact were posted Thursday on the UAW website as factory level union officials met to decide if theyll approve the deal. Workers went on strike Sept. 16, crippling the companys U.S. production and costing it an estimated $2 billion.The Detroit Hamtramck plant, which GM wanted to close, will stay open and a new electric pickup truck will be built there. Meanwhile, the Lordstown area will get a new battery factory that is expected to employ 1,000 workers. In addition, a company called Lordstown Motors could also set up an elec |
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