MUNICIPALITY OF MORRIS-TURNBERRY
MUNICIPAL INFORMATION
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Municipal Election -
Financial Statement -
Auditor's Report
- Form 4
Notice for Dog Tags due - April 27, 2012
2010 Municipal Performance Measurement Program
The Township of Morris and the Township of Turnberry, located in the County of Huron, have amalgamated as of January 1, 2001. They are now know as The Corporation of the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry.
Healthy Futures For Huron Agriculture
Applications are available to assist property owners to implement best
management practices
(i.e. fence cattle out of streams, cap wells, repair septic systems, etc.)
Destroy Weeds
In accordance with the Weed Control Act, the Municipal Weed Inspector may
inspect lands to have weeds destroyed and inspect noxious weeds and have the
weeds destroyed.
Line Fences
Please Note: Adjoining landowners are encouraged to get together and search out
the old fences or markers and find boundary lines, as it is becoming difficult
to find boundary markers in the woodlots. This should be done with
steel posts, wooden stakes, and/or red
paint.
Cropping On Road Allowance
The growing of crops on Public Road Allowances will not be tolerated.
If the crop creates a safety hazard, the Municipality will remove it.
Fences On Road Allowance
Fences will not be permitted to be constructed or to remain on 'Public Road
Allowances'.
9-1-1 Signs
Each property owner is responsible for the maintenance of the civic address
9-1-1 sign
placed on their property. In the case of damage to the plates
or post, repairs must be done promptly.
Fire Notice
Anyone proposing to burn an old structure, or to set fire to something that
would constitute a major blaze, such as old hay, etc., must notify the Fire
Department.
Failure to call could result in a false alarm which may be
charged back to the property owner.

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