NewsCrowe Valley Conservation Authority letting Highlands east residents know of the dangers of building without consulting with conservation officials SHARE ON: Kenny Trenton, contributor, Wednesday, Apr. 4th, 2018 Crowe Valley Conservation Authority Regulations Officer Robert Cole addresses Highlands East council. April 4, 2018. Photo: Supplied by Kenny Trenton/93.5 Moose FM /Vista RadioThe Crowe Valley Conservation Authority wants to help Highlands East residents made good building decisions. C.V.C.A. Regulations Officer Robert Cole was at council today to talk about regulations when it comes to building properties in the municipality. He says his goal is to make sure residents build responsibly. //www.myhaliburtonnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Rob-1.mp3Cole also says the conservation authority doesn’t want to discourage development. However, he adds that he was heard many stories of homeowners getting unwanted surprises by not reaching out to conservation officials. //www.myhaliburtonnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Rob-2.mp3The C.V.C.A. is responsible for the area in Highlands East north of Paudash Lake.Photo: Supplied by Crowe Valley Conservation AuthorityIf you want to get in contract with conservation officials, you can call the authority at 613-472-3137.
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