Municipality of Brockton Council Meeting May 26, 2014 11

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Municipality of Brockton Council Meeting May 26, 2014 11
Municipality of Brockton Council Meeting
May 26, 2014
11.
Information Correspondence
11.1
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario – Nominations for Council Award
11.2
Ministry of Citizenship & Immigration - Nominations for Senior Achievement Award
11.3
MMWTWG - Meeting Minutes April 10 2014
11.4
Notice of Public Hearing - Minor Variance Rahn A-14-14.34
11.5
Public Notice - Severance Application Dietrich B-29-14.36, B-30-14.36 & B-31-14.36
11.6
Hanover Walkerton Landfill Landscaping
Document Accessibility
Third party sourced documents found within this package will not be converted to an accessible format
by Brockton staff. However, upon request, we will attempt to obtain these documents in an appropriate
accessible format. To make a request, call 519-881-2223 or email [email protected].
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005
Integrated Accessibility Standards, Section 14, Subsection 5(a)
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Dear Sir/Madam:
The Council Award of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario is
presented at each Council meeting to honour outstanding Ontario physicians
who have demonstrated excellence and embody society's vision of an "ideal
physician". The criteria for selecting a physician for the Council Award is
based on the eight "physician roles" identified by Educating Future Physicians
of Ontario. The eight point selection criteria are outlined in the attached
Council Award brochure.
The College is seeking to recognize physicians whose performance in each of
these roles is outstanding, recognizing that individual physicians will
demonstrate more extensive expertise in some roles than in others. The four
categories from which physicians are selected are: Academic Specialty,
Community Specialty, Academic Family Practice and Community Family
Practice.
We receive a variety of nomination packages, some of which are focused
around a comprehensive CV, while others consist of personal letters which
demonstrate the physician's commitment to the practise of medicine. We
understand that given the diverse array of selection criteria, the nominator
may wish to use any number of creative ways to highlight the particular
attributes of their nominee. If you know of a physician who meets the
selection criteria, please nominate him/her for the Council Award. The
deadline for receipt of nominations is August 22, 2014.
If you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact my
Administrative Assistant Sharon Thompson at 416-967-2600 or 1-800-2687096 ext 256 or [email protected]
Sincerely,
P-s.4~
Prithi S. Yelaja
Communications Specialist
QUALITY PROFESSIONALS/ HEALTHY SYSTEM f PUBLIC TRUST
80 College Street, Toronto, Ontario MSG 2E2
Tel: (416) 967-2600
Toll Free: (800) 268-7096
Fax: (416) 961-3330
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Ministry of Citizenship
and Immigration
Minist8re des Affaires civiques
et de I' Immigration
Deputy Minister
Sous-ministre
61h Floor
400 University Avenue
Toronto ON M7A 2R9
Tel.:
Fax:
416 325-6210
416 325-6196
t?ontario
66 etage
400, avenue University
. Toronto ON M7A 2R9
Tel. : 416 325-6210
Telec.: 416 325-6196
RECEIVED
f1AY 12 2014
May2014
MUNtCfPALJry OFB
ROCKTON
Dear Friends:
· Each year, the Goveriui:ient of Ontario celebrates the accomplishments and contributions many
of our wonderful seniors make to communities across Ontario. This year, the Senior
Achievement Award will once again highlight the significant voluntary and professional
achievements made by individuals after they have reached the age of 65.
I encourage you to participate in the 2014 Senior Achievement Award Program by nominating a
deserving senior. Online nomination forms and information outlining details of the program, the
selection criteria and the procedures followed are available at:
www.ontario.ca/honoursandawards.
The deadline date for nomination is June 15.
If you require further information, please contact the Ontario Honours and Awards Secretariat in
Toronto at 416-314-7526, toll-free at 1-877-832-8622 or TTY at 416-327-2391.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to consider putting forward the name of a special
senior in your community for a Senior Achievement Award.
Sincerely,
,-Chisanga Puta-Chekwe
Dsputy Minister
11-244
Multi-Municipal Wind Turbine Working Group
Thursday, April 10th, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
Chesley Fire Hall
211 1st Ave N, Chesley
Chesley, Ontario
MINUTES
A meeting of the Multi Municipal Wind Turbine Working Group was held on Thursday,
April 10, 2014 at the Chesley Fire Hall.
The following Members of the Group were present:
Name
Mark Davis
Stewart Halliday
Keith Stelling
Paul McQueen
Larry Close
Ian Gibbons
Terry McKay
Scott Mackey
Tony Clark
Alan Barfoot
Dwight Burley
Wilf Gamble
John A. Bell
Carol Lawrence
Warren Howard
Alex Westerhout
Municipality
Arran-Elderslie
Grey Highlands
Arran-Elderslie
Grey Highlands
Grey Highlands
Brockton
Chatsworth
Chatsworth
Chatsworth
Georgian Bluffs
Georgian Bluffs
Huron-Kinloss
West Grey
West Grey
North Perth
Central Huron
The following members of Staff were present:
Teresa Gowan
Arran-Elderslie
Bill Palmer
Saugeen Shores
Others in attendance were:
Frances Coe
Babette Beard
Wayne Couture
André Den Tandt
1.
Position
Deputy Mayor (Chair)
Councillor (Vice-Chair)
Appointed Citizen
Deputy Mayor
Appointed Citizen
Appointed Citizen
Deputy Mayor
Councillor
Appointed Citizen
Mayor
Deputy Mayor
Deputy Mayor
Deputy Mayor
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Secretary
Technical Advisor
Meaford
Meaford
Huron-Kinloss
Meaford
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
The Agenda was amended prior to the commencement of the meeting with the
following additions:
Item 6.5 Warren Howard to discuss Letters to Ombudsman - Draft Municipal
Resolution
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Working Group Meeting Minutes
April 10, 2014
Item
Item
Item
Item
6.6
7.2
7.3
7.4
2014 Participating Municipalities
GM truck ad
Warren Howard to speak regarding LTEP Plan
Summerhill project
Moved by:
Larry Close
Seconded by: Scott Mackey
That the Agenda as amended for the Multi-Municipal Wind Turbines Working
Group meeting of April 10th, 2014 be received and adopted as distributed by
the Committee Secretary.
Carried
2.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTERESTS:
No disclosures of pecuniary interests were made by the committee.
3.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Moved by:
Paul McQueen
Seconded by:
Larry Close
That the Multi-Municipal Wind Turbines Working Group adopt the minutes of
the last Committee Meeting held March 13, 2014, as circulated.
Carried
4.
DELEGATIONS
4.1 There were no delegations during this meeting.
5.
BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
5.1 The Terms of Reference were brought forward for further review by the
members. There was a further discussion among the members regarding
lobbying. Keith Stelling presented to the meeting an Interpretation of
lobbying from the Office of the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario, Office
of the Lobbyist Registrar (Ontario) Interpretation Bulletin # 3 issued
March 1, 2011. The Interpretation states:
"Lobbying does not include making submissions to a committee of
Legislative
Assembly which are a matter of public record,
submissions to public office holders about the enforcement, interpretation
or application of any act or regulation, submissions in direct response to
written requests for advice or comments and routine constituency
communications."
More discussions followed regarding the sending of letters from the
MMWTWG, some stated that the MMWTWG does not have authority to
speak on behalf of individual municipalities and that perhaps letters could
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Working Group Meeting Minutes
April 10, 2014
be drafted and sent to the participating municipalities for each
municipality to forward.
Moved by Terry McKay
Seconded by Scott Mackey
That the Multi-Municipal Wind Turbine Working Group have a recorded
vote to remove from the document Terms of Reference the sentence "Any
lobbying efforts shall have approval by the majority of the respective
Councils."
Carried
A recorded vote was taken by the municipal members and the vote
resulted in 7 yeas and 1 nay. The vote resulted in removing the lobbying
sentence from the Terms of Reference.
Changes to the Terms of Reference will be made and will be brought
forward to the May meeting for approval by the Committee.
5.2 There was a report on the 2013 spending of the MMWTWG. Mark Davis
obtained a copy of the General Ledger showing receipts and expenditures
for 2013 from the Clerk of Arran-Elderslie and reviewed the figures with
the members. Audited financial statements will be forwarded to the
members when available.
6.
NEW BUSINESS
6.1 Stewart Halliday discussed the infrasound article "How Does Wind Turbine
Noise Affect People" by Alec N. Salt which appeared in the Winter 2014
edition of Acoustics Today. Stewart stated he felt this article is valuable
as it is starting to prove that certain people can have ear problems from
wind turbines. Keith Stelling had provided a summarized version of the
article which condensed the scientific aspects of the article.
6.2 Keith Stelling presented a proposed letter he drafted to Premier Wynne,
Chief Medical Office of Health, Minister of Health, Minister of Environment
and Minister of Energy regarding Alex N. Salt research on infrasound.
Moved by Paul McQueen
Seconded by Scott Mackey
That the Multi-Municipal Wind Turbine Working Group receive the letter
drafted by Keith Stelling regarding Alec N. Salt research on infrasound
and send it to the Councils of member municipalities for their approval
prior to sending it to certain members of the Provincial Cabinet and
copied to local Medical Officers of Health. The Clerks shall distribute upon
Council approval to the parties mentioned in the letter.
Carried
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Working Group Meeting Minutes
April 10, 2014
6.3 Mark Davis spoke about the correspondence received from the
Municipality of Huron East regarding administrative fees for the
MMWTWG. The Council of the Municipality of Huron East has declined to
authorize the 2014 annual fee. Mark stated that since they have denied
paying the 2014 administration fee then Huron East will no longer be a
participating member of the MMWTWG.
6.4 Warren Howard spoke on the Samsung proposal to Township of
Southgate. Warren had provided a copy of the draft Memorandum of
Understanding. Warren stated that Samsung was moving into to a new
area so they didn't have a FIT agreement for the new site. They are
currently in discussion with the Township of Southgate to obtain
municipal agreement.
6.5 Warren Howard presented a Draft Municipal Resolution to Request
Ombudsman Investigation of Renewable Energy Approval Process. This
template could be presented to the Councils of the participating
municipalities for their consideration. Each municipality could add their
specific concerns in the "In particular" paragraph.
Moved by: Warren Howard
Seconded by: Stewart Halliday
That the Multi-Municipal Wind Turbine Working Group forward to the
Clerks the Draft Municipal Resolution re Ombudsman Investigation for
consideration and amendment by Councils and that the Clerks forward
the approved resolutions to recipients recommended on the document.
Carried
6.6 2014 Participating Municipalities - Mark Davis advised the Committee that
the Municipality of Bluewater wishes to join the Multi-Municipal Wind
Turbine Working Group and that John Gillespie who is the alternate rep
from Bluewater is in attendance at this meeting. Mr. Gillespie advised
that the primary representative would be Dave Roy and he also advised
that the Municipality would be discussing the matter of the 2014
administration fee at their next Council meeting to be held on April 27,
2014.
7.
FOR INFORMATION
7.1 Warren Howard update on Noise Nuisance By-law. Warren stated that he
has recently spoken at the Municipalities of Saugeen Shores and
Melancthon. He stated that both municipalities were receptive to the
proposal. Warren continues to meet with other interested municipalities.
7.2 GM truck ad. There were concerns about an ad showing wind turbines in
a GM truck ad. Warren Howard stated that the Advertising Standards
Board said that GM advised them that their ad has been pulled.
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Working Group Meeting Minutes
April 10, 2014
7.3 Warren Howard to speak on LTEP Plan. Warren had distributed
documentation concerning Large Renewable Procurement (LRP) Schedule
and Station Connection Availability for Large Renewable Procurement
plans. Warren reviewed the documents with the Committee members.
7.4 Alex Westerhout stated that the Summerhill project has no FIT contract
and that they are taking down their meteorological towers. There was a
proposal for 100 towers between Clinton and Goderich.
8.
DATE AND LOCATION OF NEXT COMMITTEE MEETING
The next meeting date is scheduled for Thursday, May 9, 2014, at 7:00 p.m.
at the Chesley Fire Hall, 211 1st Ave. N., Chesley.
9.
RESOLUTION TO MOVE INTO CLOSED SESSION AND GENERAL NATURE
THEREOF (includes appointed Councillor(s) and citizen appointee)
10. RESOLUTION TO RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION
11. ADOPTION OF RECOMMENDATIONS ARISING FROM CLOSED SESSION
(if any)
12. ADJOURNMENT
Moved by:
Keith Stelling
Seconded by: Dwight K. Burley
That the meeting be adjourned to the call of the Chair.
Carried
The meeting was adjourned at 9:10 p.m.
______________________________
Mark Davis, Chair
____________________________
Teresa Gowan, Secretary
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Working Group Meeting Minutes
April 10, 2014
Municipality of Brockton
c/o County of Bruce Planning Department
Box 129, 578 Brown Street, WIARTON ON N0H 2T0
Phone (519) 534-2092
Fax (519) 534-1174
Chris LaForest, MCIP Director
Date: May 9, 2014
File: A-14-14.34
Notice of Public Hearing
Proposed Minor Variance
(Section 45, Planning Act, 1990)
Take Notice that a Public Hearing will be held on May 26, 2014 at 7:00 PM, in the
Municipality of Brockton Council Chambers, 100 Scott St, WALKERTON ON, in order to
consider the Planning Application as outlined below.
Development Proposal
Related File(s)
Owner
Applicant
Legal Description
Municipal Address
Lot Dimensions
Lot Frontage
Lot Depth
Lot Area
Uses Existing
Uses Proposed
Structures Existing
Structures Proposed
Access
Servicing
County Official Plan
Zoning By-law
Surrounding Land Uses
Subject Lands
The application proposes to permit construction of a 2-car
attached garage with reduced front yard setback. The
setback is proposed to be reduced from 6 metres (20’) to 3
metres (10’).
None
James Rahn
Same
Part Lots 68 and 69 Concession 2 NDR (Brant)
832 Marl Lake Road #8 Roll# 410434001005500
+/-18.3 m (60 ft)
+/- 49.4 m (162 ft)
+/- 1021 sq.m. (10 990 sq.ft.)
Residential
No Change
One
One plus attached garage
Marl Lake Road #8 – year round Municipal Road
Individual onsite well and septic system
Inland Lakes Development designation
LR Inland Lake Residential
Lake Residential or vacant.
Any Person may attend the meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either
in support or in opposition to the application. Written comments should be forwarded to
the Planner responsible for the file, Jakob Van Dorp (by mail or fax at the above address;
or by e-mail at [email protected]) by May 21, 2014. If any person receiving this
notice does not attend the meeting, the Committee of Adjustment may proceed in his/her
absence and he/she may not be entitled to any further notice of the Committee’s
proceedings.
Additional Information relating to the application may be obtained at the Wiarton
Planning Office, at the above address, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
(Monday to Friday) or at the Municipal Clerk's office 519-881-2223. This Public Notice
can also be viewed on-line at http://www.brucecounty.on.ca (under ‘Quick Links’,
‘Planning Applications’ and search by municipality).
Any Person who has concerns or objections to the application is encouraged to contact
the Bruce County Planning Department at the above address prior to the scheduled
meeting.
Please note: Comments and opinions submitted on these matters, including the
originator’s name and address, become part of the public record, may be viewed by the
general public and may be published in a Planning Report and Council Agenda.
Jakob Van Dorp, Planner, Bruce County Planning & Economic Development
See Site Plan attached with reductions as per Table above.
COUNTY OF BRUCE
MUNICIPALITY OP BROCKTON
(FORMER TOWNSHIP OF BRANfl
PART OF LOTS 68 a ea CONC. 2
NORTH OF THE DURHAM ROAD
ALL ELEVATIONS SHOWN IN FEET (Fr)
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EXISTING SPOT ELEVATIONS (IN Fr)
PROPOSEO SPOT ELEVATIONS (IN
PROPOSED WATER SHED
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ALL LANES TO HAVE A LTNIMLM BASE OF
45Omrr GRAN”B AND 150mm GRAN.”A
BEDDING MA’L TO BE GRAN. M (OPSS 10O)
AL FILLS TO BE SUPPLIED, PLACED AND
COMPACTED BY HE CONTRAFrOR / OWNER
CONRACTOR TO LOCATE ALL u/S SERVICES
TRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION
T TO BE PROVIDED OVER
SOIL
MN. 150mm TO
ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS
BLEND 0 ALL EXISTING ELEVATONS
ALL EXTERIOR CONCRETE: f = 32 MPg
c/w 6% A.R ENRAINMENT
EXTERIOR APRONS & WALKS TO HAVE A MN.
OF 300mm COMPACTED GRANULAR BASE
SERVICE CONNECTIONS TO TO BE ARRANGED
WITH APPLICABLE AJTHORITIES
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO CONACT LOCAL
VDRO AJTHORITY FOR SERVICE LAYOUT
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EXISTING HOUSE
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GENERAL ARRANGEMENT
NOTE:
II a 17 PRINTS ARE HALF—SCALE,
24 a 38 PRINTS ARE FULL—SCALE
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NELSON DAWLEY, P. ENG.
E—mail: dowleyanDwighirnon.co
Sail, •3, Hanover, ON N4N I P8
427 IOtA St.
Foe, (519) 364—7838
Ph. (519) 364—7837
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JIM RAIIN
PROPOSED ATTACHED GARAGE
832 MARL LAKE 811
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ISSUED FOR APPROVAL
ALEX WELLER
MARCH 12. 2014
LAKE, ONTARIO
SITE PLAN
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COUNTY OF BRUCE
PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Box 129, 578 Brown Street, Wiarton, Ontario N0H 2T0 (519) 534-2092 Fax (534-1174)
Chris LaForest, MCIP Director
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
PURSUANT TO THE PLANNING ACT, 1990
CONCERNING AN APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO SEVER LAND
IN THE COUNTY OF BRUCE
TAKE NOTICE that an Application for Consent to Sever Land has been submitted to the
Approval Authority for the County of Bruce as outlined below.
Development
Proposal
Related File(s)
Owner
Applicant
Agent
Legal Description
Municipal Address
Lot Description:
Lot Frontage
Lot Width
Lot Depth
Lot Area
The applications propose to sever three lot additions from the subject
lands and add them to adjacent properties.
None
Derek Dietrich and Nicole Dietrich
Ron Dietrich
N/A
Plan 463 Lot 49 and Pt Park Lot 26 (Plan 162)
18 Johnstone Boulevard Roll #410436000216400
Severed
Severed
Severed
B-31
B-29
B-30
Retained
Add to 20
Add to 313
Add to 313
Johnstone
South St
South St
Blvd
None
None
None
+/- 15.4m (50.6ft)
+/- 40m (132 ft) +/-43m (140ft) Irregular
Irregular
+/- 32.3m
+/-45.1m
+/- 80.8m
+/- 122m (400ft)
(106ft)
(148ft )
(265 ft )
+/-1300 sq.m.
+/-1923 sq.m. +/- 1031 sq.m. +/- 1486 sq.m.
(0.32 ac)
(0.48 ac)
(0.25 ac)
(0.36ac)
Residential
Vacant Residential
No Change
No Change
None
Dwelling
None
No Change
N/A
Municipal
No Change
No Change
Over receiving parcels
Johnstone Blvd
Walkerton Primary Urban Area
Residential
R1 Low Density Single Residential
Existing Uses
Proposed Uses
Existing Structures
Proposed Structures
Existing Servicing
Proposed Servicing
Access
County Official Plan
Local Official Plan
Zoning By-law
Surrounding Land
Residential
Uses
Subject Lands
YOU are being notified of this Consent application because your name appears on the
assessment roll for properties within 60 metres (200 feet) of the subject lands.
ADDITIONAL Information pertaining to this application may be obtained at the Wiarton Office,
at the above address, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (Monday to Friday).
Additional Information can also be viewed on-line at http://www.brucecounty.on.ca (under Quick
Links, Applications, by Municipality).
IF you wish to be notified of the Decision of the Approval Authority for the County of Bruce in
respect of the proposed Consent, you must make a written request to: County of Bruce Planning
and Economic Development Department at the above address. This will entitle you to be advised
of a possible Ontario Municipal Board Hearing. Even if you are the successful party, you should
request a copy of the Decision since the Decision may be appealed to the Ontario Municipal
Board by the Applicant or another member of the public.
IF a person or public body that files an appeal of a Decision of the Approval Authority for the
County of Bruce in respect of the proposed Consent does not make written submissions to the
Approval Authority for the County of Bruce before it gives or refuses to give a provisional Consent,
the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal.
Any Person may make written submissions either in support or in opposition to the application.
Written comments should be forwarded to the Planner responsible for the file, Jakob Van Dorp
(by mail or fax at the above address; or by e-mail at [email protected] by June 12,
2014. Please note: Comments and opinions submitted on these matters, including the
originator’s name and address, become part of the public record, may be viewed by the general
public and may be published in a Planning Report and Council Agenda.
File No.: County of Bruce Consent File No’s: B-29-14.36, B-30-14.36 & B-31-14.36
Dated at the County of Bruce, this 23rd of May, 2014
Chris LaForest, Secretary-Treasurer,
Land Division Committee,
Approval Authority for the County of Bruce
From: Ron Cooper
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 12:10 PM
To: mailto:[email protected] ; mailto:[email protected] ; [email protected] ; Peter Hambly ; 'Rick
Plantt' ; mailto:[email protected]
Subject: Fencing & Landscaping
Committee Members:
Further to my previous email regarding scheduling of fencing & landscaping. Fencing to close off an
open area to the north adjacent to the active landfilling area was completed last Wednesday May 7th
which 200ft of chain link fencing was installed. I met with Tim Kraemer of Ground Effects Landscapes on
May 8th to further review onsite the planting areas. Some of the preparation work for planting is
completed but due to wet weather planting will not be completed until next week.
I am attaching plans showing the proposed landscaping that was proposed from the Environmental
Assessment, Landscape Plans by Stantec and Landfill Berm details. These plans have been forwarded to
the Ministry to respond to their inquiry.
Thanks, Ron
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CS-9
CS-23
CS-12
SD-22
AR-2
PG-6
CS-15
SD-18
AS-3
PG-6
BA-2
PS-2
SD-14
TO-4
AB-3
AS-3
CS-16
PS-4
PG-5
BA-2
SD-32
TO-2
AR-1
DECIDUOUS/CONIFER PLANTING DETAIL
SA-1
SD-14
PS-3
SD-10
SD-22
PS-3
PS-3
AS-2
SD-13
AS-2
AS-2
AR-1
PG-5
AR-1
AR-1
AR-1
CS-14
CS-11
AB-5
AS-1
AB-6
AS-1
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SD-11
PG-6
TO-3
PG-6
TO-3
AB-2
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PG-7
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SD-10
AB-4
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CS-13
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SD-6
BA-3
AB-4
PS-3
PG-3
PG-3
CS-4
AR-1
SD-8
TO-3
AS-1
AB-5
AB-5
BA-3
AB-4
SD-6
PS-3
AB-4
SD-6
BA-3
PS-3
PG-3
CS-4
AR-1
SD-8
TO-3
TO-3
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CS-4
AR-1
SD-8
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SD-13
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CS-13
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AS-3
SD-13
CS-30
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CS-4
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CS-10
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CS-13
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AS-3
TO-3
PG-3
PS-4
CS-10
PG-6
CS-13
BA-4
SD-10
SD-11
AB-2
PG-3
BA-4
PS-4
AB-5
AS-1
CS-13
PG-3
AB-4
AB-3
AS-1
AB-2
CS-13
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CS-11
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