Dartmouth (N.S.). Lakes Advisory Board

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Dartmouth (N.S.). Lakes Advisory Board

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        The Board, which existed 1971-1996, advised Council on matters relating to Dartmouth's lakes, including the operations of the Lake Safety Patrol and the Lake Safety By-law.The Board was composed of a member of Council, a member from the staff of the Engineering Department appointed by the City Administrator, a biologist from the Bedford Institute of Oceanography, a physical scientist from the Defence Research Board, a lawyer with environmental law background from the Nova Scotia Barristers Society, a chemist from the Nova Scotia Research Foundation, a teacher from the Dartmouth Board of School Commissioners, a member of the Community Planning Association of Canada (Nova Scotia Branch), a member of the Dartmouth YM/YWCA, a member of the Senobe Aquatic Club, a member of the Abenaki Aquatic Club, a member of the Mic Mac Amateur Aquatic Club, a member of the Banook Canoe Club, a member of the Urban Developers Institute, and a member of the Portland Estates Residents Association. The Board met monthly. It had originally been known as the Lake Control.

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