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Whitby Free Press, 25 Apr 1990, p. 11

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Dept nenwest -Whitby subdivision.-pla aprvied- By RobertGCerlsébeek Whitbycouncilh as apiproved plans for- a subdivision dovelop- ment in west Whitby. But several councillors had concorns about the subdivision, to ho located north of Dundas St.- During National Police 1Woek, May 14 to 19, aIl Durham Region roidnt oed7 e13 are éligible to, enter a draw to bocome "Junior Police Chie? for a day. The flrst duty of the junior police chief willhoe to pick junior deputy chief for a day. Pikup entry brochures containing ton questions and the entry form at any Durham Regional Police station, starting April 30. Answers te th. questions can bo foimd ithe. brochure and at the Police Week disjplays at the F'Ive Points Mail, Ritaônn-and Taunton rmade, Oshawa. The entries must b. given te the cificer at the. Durham JOHN-DALE MECHANICéL W., between Lyndo Croek and the Otter Creek Îesidential area. At the meeting of planning and development committee last week councillor Jo. Drumm brought up the issue of sanitary sewer servce. A regional works department Reginalpolice dslyta o placed in the ballot box. The winner will ho announced during the week of May 21. This year, the Durham Regional Police will b. visiting tho outlying areas during Police Week with two mobile police units and a suppr staff. The dates and the. locations these vehicles will ho visiting will ho announced at a later time. For furtiier information contact Const. Pat Judges or Const. Nancy Dillon at the community services branch of the. Durham Regional Poice force, extension 2831, or the duty inspector at extension 261. (416) 831-9456 (416) 540-6806' RE .MSIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIQNING SWIMMING POOL HEATING *CASH AND CARRY AND SAVE BIG Keerî<itè ~ QUITNIS BIGE RELaZABILITY a "KeepRite. Qualityj You Can Count Ouny report said, thero could ho pos-,- sib6le problems with adequato sewer services. Noting that the west part of Whitby has had previous pro- blemes with sewage during qtorms, Driunm said, "I have real foars that this is going to happen again and the sewers will back Up.» Several alternatives te the pro- blemn were propo-sed in the Region report and it will beup to the- TownÎ and Region to decide which option te choose. Councîllor Denni's Fox said ho wao concerned about how close some of tho new homes would be te Liynde Creek. Fox said ho wanted specific guarontees that the creek would be protected. He was also worried about soul erosio'n that might occur. Planning director Bob Short said those issues would be looked at by the Central Lake Ontario- Conservation Authority (CLOCA). SU KIN AFFORDABLE. DURABLE oiECONOMICAL Sun Rooms by Sun, King 'Stafl Summer Early This Year The subdviàion- plan calîs for the construction of 292 units: 136 single houses 88 sexi-detached dwellings, and 68 tewnhouses. Space will also ho provided for a publice lementary school south ofBonacord Ave. The plan was modifled after a public meeting last October. The original plan called for more . inked houss and *a- com- mercial-block instead of a school. A local resident, Kathy MacLeod, said that building in the area was inevitable. 'Tm haLppier now than 1 was with the original plan.» The rezoning application will now go before the Region for final approval. Be JuirPolioe Chief for one day *COMMERCIAL eRESIDENTIAL *STORE AWNINGS e WINDOW AWNINGS *ENTRANCE AWNINGS e PATIO AWNINGS *TENT REPAIRS *RETRACTABLE *ZIPPERS REPLACED - DOORAWNINGS 0 FFREE ESTIMATES 1M5 Bayly St., Unit 20 (West of Brock Rd.), Plckorlng -e 1

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