yolv 102 no 38 a metroland community newspaper- wednesday september 20 1989 38pages 50 cents councillor wants test well results tracy kibble staff reporter ward 2 councillor ron robb refuses to support an estate residential development project without seeing the results of a test well first at last tuesdays council meeting the applicants planning consultant randy alcorn said its time for council to make a decision and pointed out the delay in making a decision is in appropriate because the first application was approved seven months ago the lloyd graves proposal located at vivian road and con cession nine is to erect 14 estate homes mr alcorn said his client has a wellsupported application following all the rules in cluding quality and quantity aquifer tests and the project would have no impact on an ad joining development weve done everything possi ble and we will put in a test well but we need this application ap proved he said mr alcorn is angry that coun cil continues to refer the matter to future committee meetings and he said a planning approval should be in place first before his client is asked to partake in a capital expenditure with a test well council is usually 9999 per cent fair lets follow the rules because i would hate to see another estate residential j developer go through this councillor robb said maybe we should be looking at changing our policies the experts of the 70s were wrong when they said we should dig our wells only so deep and now everyones well is dry what are we allowing to hap- gen in our community just ecause the experts say we should be doing this and that i dont think that means we should go along residents on the ninth line are having to redrill their wells because of what 1970 ex perts said councillor robb said the idea of a communal well system is not a good idea and was unheard of before but added we need safer rules contd page 3 from home to the dome tteveen stouffviue and uxbridge tribune carriers were treated to a day at the skydome this weekend the carriers watched the toronto blue jays and the cleveland indians battle to an 11 inning victory for the home squad here bj birdy rustles up support for the league- leading jays with the local carriers five facing numerous charges i i tracy kibble staff reporter the five stouffviue and uxbridge residents arrested last week by two police forces on various drugrelated charges are to appear in newmarket provincial court sept 21 to set trial dates the york regional police and rcmp forces made the arrests and searched out a lake shore rd homei for two hours last wednesday consequently five bail bonds totalling nearly 50000 rated on the severity of charges were set william bingham of lot 1 cone 7 stouffviue charged with traf ficking cocaine and conspiracy to traffick in cocaine was released on a 1500 bail bond and promise to appear sept 21 to set a date for trial kerstin fetz 27 of lake shore rd stouffviue charged with traf ficking and possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking con spiracy to traffick in cocaine two counts of cocaine possession and possession of hashish and marijuana was released on a 20000 bail bond and promise to appear sept 21 mark kokurewicz 24 also of lake shore rd charged with posses sion of marijuana and conspiracy to traffick in cocaine was released oh a 4000 bau bond and promise to appear sept 21 wiuiam james rouiff 40 of uxbridge charged with two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine two counts of possession of cocaine possession of hashish and conspiracy to traf fick in cocaine was released on a 20000 bau bond and promise to ap pear sept 21 and kevin roland 28 of lake shore rd charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking in cocaine possession of cocaine and possession of marijuana was also released on a 2500 bau bond and promise to appear sept 21 the two police forces made the five arrests after several months of undercover investigation