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Whitby Free Press, 15 Dec 1993, p. 3

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Items from Whitby Council agenda(s) Recommenda- tions from the Planning and Development Committee That a rezonlng and site plan apliato rm Whtby Gadn c. ta permit 98 gardon apartment units an the west side af Brook Street North, south of Taunton Road, be approved. That a plan of subdivision submitted by Reland Develapments Ltd. far the southeast camer of Dundas Street East and Powell Raad be approved. The subdivision will canslst af elght seml-detached units and one single detached lot. Carried That council begin proceed- lngs ta have the former St. John's Raman Cathollo Church at 508 John St. W., and the Haisted-Fisher hause at 535 Myrtie Rd. W. deslgnated as hîstariQal structures under the Ontario Heritage Act. Bulit ln 1867. St. John's was the t rst saleiy Cathollo church ln Whitby. Destroyed by I re ln 1901, it was rebulit and served as a church untîl 1958 and church hall until 1975. it is now a private residence. The granite t leldstone Hasted-Flsher hause was bulit by Thomas Halsted In the late 1840s. Carried That a site plan application tram Klng East Developments ta permit a White Rose nursery an the southwest camer of Thlckçson Raad and Consumers Drive be appraved. The original application conslsted af a nursery, restaurant and office building, but the latter twa campanents have been deieted by the develaper. Carried' Recommenda- tions from the Opeýirations Committee whlstles at the Garden Street crossing. Crre Whltby Free Proua, lAeôesday, December 15, 1993. Page 3 Durham plan approved, but Guide to gowth: ,hrsrain By Mike Kowaik Durham Region now has a blueprint ta guide its develop- ment inta the next centuy Details of the Ontari govern- ment's approval of the Region's new officiai, plan -- a document which sets land use plicies in Durham over the neit 30 years - were released last week. The plan had been approved bMunicipal Affaira Minster Ed Pxiip late last month, but de=ais were kept quiet until miniatr officiaIs could brief Dur- hem poiticians and staff. Uxbridge Mayor Gerri-Lynn O'Connor welcamed the minis- ter's approval at last week's regioal council meeting. O'Connor, chair of council's elIanning committee, said Dur- am had retained about U97 per cent-" of what it had proposed. Council adoptad the plan in 1991 ta replace the existing 1976 document, but provincial con- cerne about certain aspects of the plan resulted in the two-year delay for approval. OConnor described the brief- ing session wvith ministry staff as "one of the best meetings" she has attended since becoming -a municipal councillor. Ministry officiais tald the Dur- hem representatives that the Region's new plan will be used as model for other regional munici- palites in Ontario ta follow, O'Connor said. «We now have an officiai plan that will address aur needs over the next 25 ta 30 years,» she added. Althôugh Durham now has a document ta guide future growth, ~ rsof it have been, deferred for rther consideratian, including future land uses ini west Whitby One area that will be subject ta more scrutiny involves popula- tion densities, said ministry offi- ciai Victor Doye Projected population growth and densities were a concern to, ministry staff. The province felt Durham's A Whitby youngster has been recognized for his expertise at PlNthn Pilant, a 12-year.old Brooklin residenit, was presented with a plaque fromn the Town of Whitby prior ta Monday's council meeting. The plaque is in recognition of hie having received a silver medal from the Royal Conserva- tary of Music as the best student in G rade 7 piano in Ontario. Pallant, who has been playing thoe piano since he was six, scrd94 per cent on hise1993 exam. projectedl population of almoat 1.1 million by the year 2021 was to high and that 930,000 would be a more realistic figure. Provincial planners feit that future growth cen be accommo- dated on residential land now sitting vacant and through hig- her densities in eisting residen- tial areas. They were hesitant about approving Region plans ta, deve- op more open_ space and green lands than what was deemed necessary ta accommodate growth. Ministry and Region staff will now attempt ta arrive at a com- promse,' Doyle said. «'rWe 've not approved the entire land base for urban areas,» ho said. 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