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			<title>Allowances rate debate to return</title>
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			<content-encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1"><strong>By Sarah Sobanski</strong></p>
<p class="p2">Hastings Highlands council is looking to reopen discussions on its increases to shore road allowance rates.</p>
<p class="p2">Mayor Vivian Bloom has filed notice for council to reconsider its increase of purchase prices for shore road allowances to $2,000 for the first 150 feet that passed Jan. 18. This could be discussed at council's next regular meeting Feb. 22.</p>
<p class="p2">Bloom originally voted to pass the increase in a split vote four to three in favour of the increase.</p>
<p class="p3">“I was told we did not have all the pertinent information,” said Bloom. “[I] just want to be sure we have all the latest facts to make [a] proper decision. I was asked to do this while away, and as I could not do it from Toronto, decided to put notice that we might revisit.”</p>
<p class="p2">Hastings Highlands approved five shore road allowance sales at its regular meeting Feb. 9. Each application was filed before the increase and was approved at the previous rate of a $500 administration cost and $3 per foot — previously there was no flat rate for the first 150 linear feet. The last increase in rates was in 2011 when the administration fee was increased. The rate of $3 per foot has remained the same since 2004. It was made $2.50 per foot shortly after amalgamation.</p>
<p class="p2">When the increase was passed, council was provided with comparison of shore road allowance rates by surrounding municipalities.</p>
<p class="p2">Algonquin Highlands charges a $300 administration fee, $0.40 per square foot. Faraday charges a $250 administration fee and $4 per linear foot. Highlands East charges a $350 administration fee and $1,000 for the first 150 feet and $3 per additional foot. Madawaska Valley charges a $500 administration fee and $8 per linear foot. South Algonquin charges a $595 administration fee and $4 per linear foot.</p>
<p class="p2">This means that by comparison if the buyer was to buy 150 feet by 66 feet of road shore allowance across each municipality he or she would pay $3,960 in Algonquin Highlands, $600 in Faraday, $1,000 in Highlands East, $1,200 in Madawaska Valley, and $600 in South Algonquin. Originally, they would have paid $450 before the rate increase in Hastings Highlands; now the buyer pays $2,000.</p>]]></content-encoded>
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