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Whitby Free Press, 5 Apr 1989, p. 3

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H ousing effort Operations Committee That a public meeting b. held toinform West Lynde residents of planned improvements to Central Park n the West Lynde com- mnt.Approved No Parking zone on Regency. Cres E of Hickory.St. be changed to aNo.Stoping zone. Approved No left hand tumns to b. permitted f rom Green St. onto Dundas St. at any.time. Approved Request for a stop sign on Way Street at Kinsmen Crt. in Brooklin. Denied - Committee decided instead to place a stop sigu on Kinsmen Crt, That a no parking restriction (ail times) be placed on the west side of Byron St. S. f rom Pitt St. to Burns St. Approved That Council endorse the Ontario Good Roacis Association resolution requesting Queen's Park allocate more fundlng to improving municipal roads' sysm Approved. That council approve the transfer of Town-owned land on the west side of Whitby's harbor to the federal government at a fee of $1 s0 the government can construct a new boat launch facility. Approved Planning Committee That council begin proceed- ings to have the Robert Spence House, 709 Centre St. S., designated as a heritage structure. Approved That council hbegin n pred wallof ld WkbyLlbraay. report Public Meetings Re: three separate severances on 1) Nettle's Court, 2) Newmari..Dnve, and 3) Garrard Rd. N of Conlin. No public commente received futile The Province's draft poiicy statement on housing is a "gnico eecise itili ý,according to west wa'rd cu o ir Joé Bugelli. The'draft'policy had been sent to al municipalities for com- ment. Areport on the policy had been prépared by Whitby's plan- ningdepartmnent and was appro- ved by Witby council on Tues- day, last week. B1UgeIli -'noted that the policy called for. a-Variety of housing within a m-u*nicipaiýity. He noted that. Whitby's officiai plan already contains zoning for a variety of housing and that the marketlace, more than, any-, thing, usually dictates bouse purchases. "If the public is not prepared to buy (lower cost housing), the builder will not build,» said eU4ii(lled. for leadership from both the federal. and. provincial governments to provide land for affordable housing. The reportprepared by Steve Edwards of the Planning depart- Bugelli ment, noted thati Whtpyilà;gh and mnedium, density blocks of land have remained undeveloped and were eventually downzoned to low density., Other recommendations of the report note that the draft poiicy provides no guarantees that affordable unité will be delivered to those that require thein. .The report concludes that an increase of housing into the mar- ket couid iead to an increase in first-time homebuyers, or ian- diords, which wouid increase the demand on -the-- units. Target populations may also not be able to afford rent levels or downpay- nients,' notes the report. The Province's draft polcy only addresses the supply Of affrdable housing from an approval perspective, according to the report. This will have a limited effec- tiveness, according to the report because there are a number of items that effect housing costs including fluctuating interest rates, marketing decisions, and labor and material costs. WHJTBY FREE PRESS, WEDN'ESDAY, APRIL r4,1989, PAGE 3 .Coleman.ý You've meen the IlghL Now feel the comfort. min I5Yr. Warranty o l0 ' r 1nc i parts & labour r e An Expires May 15/89 for a Unmited time only with the purchase of a Central Air Conditioning sstem by "Low Monthly Payments" FINANCED 8V THE Scotlabik £ It's happening right now at Rousseau Heritage HouseJ Make your home ail you Yes... we know its a big job, buit want it to'be! With we will see you through to the end f urniture that's îovingly resuits. Our qualified design staff crafed, eautfull styeclwill be pleased to help you put if ,m %A'r&a ad op wbeautofll syld ail together. Q. A TI1 2 toThis Week OnIy 20 to Special order your'wondýet ~2i.VV l 20/o we'II reduce the price byà 2ý5%l ~ Psst.. Vs a great way ,tog rful treasure and 20 to 25%. et started. complete Interlor 12 N So fo.-ed 1- C.-À Mary K Thurs. & FiI. 10- 9, fne furniture2 HERIAGE OUSEUMJTD :accessoriesZ ____________________________ floor coverings IlaStSre 216nMARY snsm E, w 1: ;OSrRI, ADA LEN 5R7 668-3483 *TORON-lu 66pho6î *FAx ( -v7,9TooOOsaC> Fi nc g z.- ! AIR AIR CONTROL L CONTROL HEATING AND AIR C--:ONDi-riO'9 T] NING L D. 1mý ý 11L rc c us om ilome 600 EUCLID ST . UNIT 910 WHIIBY il 1113Y 430-3633 OR 686-3511 Serving Durham Region, Residential. Commercial & Custom Homes al J6

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