Mr.Huycke,
I would like the following correspondence to be put forwrad as a late item to Council's agenda on Tuesday.
Evelyn Buck
Evelyn Buck
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From: Evelyn Buck <evelyn.buck@rogers.com>
Date: June 6, 2014 at 7:43:18 PM EDT
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Subject: Petch House
Mr. Mayor and Members of Council,
Colleagues,
Time is shrinking fast. Already it's too late for some projects. Too many have ended unsatisfactorily despite Council's best efforts.
I would not normally resort to e-mail but I am deeply concerned about time shortage.
I made a list of items that could see progress before our time is over.
Petch House is the most obvious. A staff report is overdue. I don't believe we can wait longer. A decision as to use has been pending since late last summer. That cannot be
rationalized.
Placement of electrical outlets and wiring and replacement of floor boards await our decision.
Direction could be given on Tuesday for a short term lease to be offered immediately .
A wedding chapel would be a perfect use. A Wedding ceremoniy is short eliminating the need for washrooms.
Opportunities for portrait photography could not be better. A fountain in the little pond
and a few heritage artifacts would provide all that's required.
Catering ,reception , parking, all other facilities in the Seniors Building. lend themselves to the project.
The building has already been used for wedding receptions. No further investment is
needed .
A wedding chapel in the Petch House would perfect the amenity.
It's the best idea we've seen yet. We should make the decision onTuesday.
Last figures indicate funds exist in the original budget to complete the project
I look forward to Council support for the obvious.
Evelyn Buck
5 comments:
Any building catering to the public requires washrooms.
"It's the best idea we've seen yet."
If you do say so yourself.
11:15
Not strictly true. Access to washrooms in the immediate area is sufficient in some cases. If a reception is to be held right next door, that would cover the bases.
And if the reception isn't "held right next door," 18:29?
It's not just washrooms, there are plenty of Health and Safety requirements that make this more difficult than just ensuring it has heat and electrical ......
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