Please sign this petition to help save our church, grounds and culture. It
only takes a minute … and you’ll feel really good about it!


http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/serbian-orthodox-centre-holy-trinity.htm
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Background (Preamble):

The City of Hamilton has issued a statement that they will not grant any
further Special Occasion Permits, for any event, that is to be held at the
Serbian Orthodox Centre Holy Trinity, at 2545 Guyatt Road, Glanbrook. 

This will prevent any significant cultural events from taking place at Holy
Trinity, including our traditional, annual Serbian Day celebrations. The
Special Occasions Permit is required for events like this to take place.
Without the Special Occasion Permit, we cannot have amplified music and
cannot serve alcohol. It would effectively shut down any Serbian Day
activities, and put the entire grounds at stake, as an ongoing concern.

The City of Hamilton claims that they are doing this “due to ongoing
violations of the City of Hamilton By-Law No. 03-020, a By-Law to Regulate
Noise (“Noise By-Law”). The Serbian Orthodox Centre Holy Trinity charitable
organization, who owns and manages the property, has not received any
written citations or fines, and does not know who and when these alleged
violations took place, nor who complained about the noise. We are informally
told that three residents around the property have complained about the
noise, numerous times, but the City has not given us any documentation of
who and when.

The property is used by the owners, but is also rented out to third parties.
The alleged violations might have been committed by such third parties, but
we really do not know. The charitable organization property owners and the
Serbian people, and many other organizations in the Greater Hamilton area,
are being unjustly punished, because apparently three people complained
about the noise. Our limited number of events are typically held only during
the summer months, and mostly on weekends and during daylight hours.

Specifically, article 3 and 3(1) of the Noise By-Law state that “No person
shall emit or cause or permit the emission of sound…by the operation of any
electronic device or group of connected electronic devices incorporating one
or more loudspeakers”… that can be heard on an adjacent property. Basically,
no amplified music. But the Special Occasions Permit allows for an exemption
to this rule. If the City would grant it, like they have in previous years,
then there would be no issue. But this year (2009) they refuse, and the
reason given is the vaguely stated “due to ongoing violations of the “Noise
By-Law”, without any further evidence or documentation. 

We, the Directors of Holy Trinity, are fighting this bureaucratic ruling
against granting us a one time Special Occasion Permit for Serbian Day, for
the July 4-5 weekend, and expect to win, as the case is so blatantly unjust.
But, this petition is being organized to achieve a greater goal: we want a
permanent exemption for the Holy Trinity ground from the Noise By-Law. The
By-Law has a clause stating that a permanent exemption can be granted by
City Council. We will be formally petitioning City Council to grant such a
permanent exemption to our beloved grounds, and to let us continue using the
grounds like we have been doing for the past 35 years. And, as it has been
used for over 50 years by us, and others before us.

We will be applying to the City Council of the City of Hamilton to grant a
permanent exemption to the Noise By-Law for the Serbian Orthodox Centre Holy
Trinity (at 2545 Guyatt Road, Glanbrook), as permitted under Section 15 of
the By-Law.

Please sign this petition indicating to the City Councilors of Hamilton that
the 12,000 + people of Serbian descent living in the City of Hamilton, their
many friends, and many others from beyond, support this application. Many
residents of the City benefit from the grounds, and many Tourists visit the
grounds and participate in the events held there, and bring significant
Tourist dollars to the Greater Hamilton Community. In past years, even the
Prime Minister of Canada attended an event! The grounds are used for
Cultural, Religious, Folklore, and Sport events, and are an asset to the
community. The needs of three should not override the needs of tens of
thousands.

We need as many Greater Hamilton area residents, of voting age, as possible,
to independently sign the petition. Each person should create a separate
entry. Get your husband or wife, parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles,
adult children, Kumovi.... anyone of voting age, to participate. 

If someone that you know is not computer savvy, or does not have access to
the Internet, please help them sign the petition, even if using your e-mail
address, but with all their other details (name, address, etc.).

This is a numbers game. Hamilton area voters make the biggest difference.
Please let's get every Hamilton residents’ signature that we can.

 


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