There were no development charges. No reserves of millions of dollars. No cash on hand to pay the piper. No nee homeowners who could be fleeced when they didn't even know it was happening.
Debentures had to be issued to realize funds.
The Ontario Municipal Board was created during the Great Depression when munocipalities were likely to fall into bankruptcy.
The function of the Board was to receive and approve or reject municipal applications for approval to issue debentures.
Like planning applications to-day , municipal decisions could be appealed .
That's what happened to the Railway Museum. One member of Council filed an appeal. The latr James Murray, who was Reeve at the time an had held the office of Mayor.
One might say it was a battle between the old and new.
The project was abandoned.
The town was seven thousand-five hundred people then. About twenty-five hundred homes.
Elections were held every twelve months.
The voters list was not so all inclusive.
New poll on the Auroran. We will see how it goes & if anyone pays attention.
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