Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 12, 1973, p. 16

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Pig THE HERALD DEC If AROUND THE WORLD IN HALF A DAY THE GRADE FIVE and grade six classes of Dennis Waller of Chapel Street school staged a successful entitled Around the arid In Half a Day on Friday December Students completed research on various countries states and provinces and set up booths to show the various characteristics of each region At left left representing Hawaii and Bob McCIure standing representing Australia view an African project presented by Paul Scarrow Hllller and Terry At right Laurie admires the British Columbia project of Heather Donaldson who wears a costume representing the dogwood British Columbia provincial flower SILVERWOOD Mr and Mrs attended the wedding of Ibefr grandson Michael Carney to Mary Gudgeon In the Presbyterian Church Dec l followed by reception in the Oddfellows ball Several women from the Herald Photos Frost SaysCreaghan Misunderstood Grossly Misrepresented Proposals This week the Herald received a letter from Roger Frost a member of the Georgetown planning board replying to Creaghan letter concerning changes in the Georgetown official plan which appeared in the Herald last week The letter Is as follows Dear Sir I would like to reply to Mr Creaghan a letter con cerning changes to the Georgetown Official Plan that have been proposed by Plan Board Mr has misunderstood and grossly misrepresented our proposals and I would like to answer his criticisms in detail 1 Planning Board is not introducing master plan it is recommending that the existing Plan prepared In 1967 be revised so that the total population of the town does not Given present treatment technology the capacity of the rivers has been determined by the Ministry of the En vironment as equivalent to a total population of to The present treatment plant Is being expanded to handle that capacity so we can expect a population increase of around people before we reach the limit Imposed by the rivers In the 1967 Plan land was designated for uses that would create a population of plus Planning Board la not rexoning land north of Maple Ave to accomodate the ad to 000 people The vacant land In this part of town is already zoned and has been since 1957 for residential uses that would add about people Needless to say most of this land Is owned by developers who Intend to build when the extension to the sewage treatment plant Is complete Zoning is what controls land use not the Of Plan which Is merely a statement of Intent although any changes to the zoning by law must agree with the Plan In other words the right to develop these lands north of Maple Avenue has already been given man years ago 3 The vacant land north of Ontario St adjacent to Smith and Stone falls into the above category by developers zoned for low density residential use capable of accomodating about persons Planning Board has recommended that this designation not be changed It is pleasant to imagine the land as a park or a farm but who will buy It for such uses at a price reflecting its residential zoning Not one person let alone several thousand Is to be jammed In between the two main line railway tracks back of the hospital Planning Board has decided that this narrow triangle of land should ultimately be used In con unction with adjacent lands In the designation that is recommended is Industrial There Is a residential sub division approved by council and zoned since 1997 north of the hospital and adjacent to the Princess Anne Woodland that Planning Board not the Con Authority is recommending as an En vironmental Protection Area This USunit development will house about people Several thousand lnthel967PIansomelands north of Maple Ave were designated for high density redevelopment but were and ore zoned as low density residential I myself live in one of the older homes close to downtown that fall into this I have consistently opposed destroying existing viable low density neigh borhoods I am pleased then that Planning Board has recommended that most of these areas be redesignated as low density reducing the projected population of Hie area north of Maple Ave by people There are a few areas close to downtown that Plan ning Board recommends remain as high density or be reduced to medium density 1 e lownhouses These parcels of land arc either vacant run down or in nonconforming uses at present We can hope that their redevelopment will maintain the viability and thereby the character of the downtown business area The additional population comes to about 1300 people most of them very close to existing arterial roads eg There are various areas north of Maple Ave already zoned since 1957 for high or medium density uses Planning Board Is recommending that they be designated for medium density uses some already were In the plan This category includes vacant lands north of Guelph St at Maple Ave and north of River both east and west of Moun tainveiw projected population is about Scattered areas that are developed zoned for low density account for another i 1500 persons GEORGETOWN DISTRICT High School presented Its play The Boyfriend at THE BOYFRIEND recently Above members of the student cast perform a song and dance medley from the play Herald Photo CERTIFICATES PRESENTED of frtm mayor Bi Smith Tom Miatltt looking on Certificates wen presented to members of the Georgetown Volunteer Ambulance Service at a dinner at the Georgetown Legion hall Friday evening The total additional population north of Maple Ave comes to about 400 and with lands south of Maple Ave but north of Silver Creek that are currently being developed about 1 persons the total pro tec lion for north of Silver Creek Is about There are lands north of Silver Creek presently zoned agricultural and Planning Board has recommended that they remain In this category e the Dominion property 9 The lands south of Silver creek Brumac are designated residential in the 1967 Plan but arc presently zoned agricultural land have been since they were annexed to the town Those representing the owners Focal Properties of these lands would like us to believe that their lands should be developed first thus taking the benefit of the expansion to the sewage treatment plant not a case of either south of SUverCreekorelsenorth since as I have pointed out the lands to the north are already zoned for development If we allow development south of Silver Creek we get both together with a total of 000 plus That would really change the character of Georgetown and severly stress the river system exceed its capacity Obviously it Is to Focal Properties advantage to create the Illusion of options that In reality do not exist In Mr Crelghan they made a sale 10 As far as industry goes I Tor one would like to see more of us working in the community In which we five myself included But lets be realistic The supply of industrial land in Georgetown exceeds the demon I for one am opposed to the on of GO service to Georgetown but both our mayor and our P openly claim credit for it obviously there will be more commuters In fairness to Mr Creaghan I agree that there 1b a potential problem to Smith and Stone from the residential zoning of lands adjacent to their in lands But this problem can be resolved in the detailed planning of the development that takes place for example by separating the two land uses by a roadway that will be necessary anyway However Mr approach to this relatively local problem is to support the nonexlstant op tions that Focal Properties would like us to swallow and to bolster them with totally erroneous information to year Guaranteed Investment Certificates 12yre8W Federal Trust Brampton Branch Queen St E OS Co 55 BOS Dan A a a A W S3 Dun GO College and a Cnnnda Depot once Co pa a on Ra sub YEAREND DISCOUNTS ON CONVERTIBLES Good Color Selection Safe 3595 GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS community are attending the creative course held at Balllnafad Mrs Pearl Burt la a patient In Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital at present We hope it will be a short stay Mr and Mrs Gordon Kidney have purchased several acres on the Beaver river neai and moved at the end of November They are former residents of If Youre Buying A CHRISTMAS TREE TRY THE Kinsmen Club OUTSIDE ZELLERS M MILK MOORE PARK PLAZA STORE FR M DEPARTMENT NEW ZEALAND 09 Spring Lamb LEGS lb 1 SHOULDERS 99 SHOULDERS LB1 PORK BUTT ROASTS PORK BUTT CHOPS SAUSAGE HOME ORANGE DRINK OZ BOTTLE 99 CHRISTIES STROLLS REG BEEF SUET lB 59 SAUSAGE MEAT COCKTAIL SAUSAGE COCKTAIL WIENERS 69 MAPLE LEAF 7Qt WIENERS DEVON SAUSAGE l ALL BEEF WIENERS 79 95 H0LLANDIA Cookies 3 CALIFORNIA ORANGES 39 SPECIALS ON SALE DEC 13 SNOWMOBILE SALE on RUPP and Priced from up Capri OVER 70 NEW MACHINES IN STOCK COME IN FOR A GOOD DEAL Buy Now Avoid the Rush f I Be Ready for the Snow WE GIVE SERVICE AND STOCK PARTS EdStewart Garage Equipment Ltd Main St Erin 8332330

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