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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 5 Aug 2005, p. 22

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A22 - The Canadien Champion, Friday, Auguat 5, 2005 Regional Offi»ciai Plan deals with growth until 2021 tfram OP on page A2 tIo llp',rîdc to part%, 1Sî 2~1, OMB hearing oftîc ers Norman Jackson and John Aker presided over last week's pre-hearing. Registered as a participant is Oakvillegreen Conservation Association mnc., Joshua Creek Ratepayers Ine. has been granted party status, while Clear the Air Coalition was given condi- tional party statua pending provision of proof of ils validity 10 be recognized as a party. Halton Region is being represented by Toronto lawyers M. Waqué and Robert Doumani, as well as Regional lawyer Stan Floras. phases such as -the planning horizon; popula- tion targets and distribution; urban structure and urban expansion. A fifth phase could deal with site-specific appeals -dependent on the out- corne of the first four phases. ROPA 25 deals with growth until 2021.- l was approvedi by Halton Regional council in June 2004. It's hoped that the Region's Web site will be updated 10 contain a site 10 post progress of the hearing. The eventual 0MB hearjîse will decide if the affordahie bousin£!. supports Haltons; farming Ille .îppeal, is LIIIsCdI( oyý 11iHînCîOtUs njoljj dC\/Ci- opers -including north Oakville landowners - representatives of the aggregate industry, Upper Canada College and the Woodbine Entertainment Group. Halton Region's adoption of ROPA 25 ended a four-year review process to ensure the revised plan addresses growth, affordable housing, envi- ronmental protection, agriculture and transporta- tion. It's a new planning vision that sets a firm urban boundary for growth to 2021, deals with commaIIIs to. au andi s alcr qualty inîpi-os Cncntsý, and promotes alternate transportation, like public transit, cycling, and walking. It involved an extensive public consultation programn consisting of six open bouses, work- shops and focus group meetings, a mailing list of more than 900 people and nearly a dozen techni- cal reports. Key among those reports were a Ninth Line Corridor Land Use Study, Livestock Operation Guidelines and a new tree bylaw. * k-------------------00l -00Us>0Oi IU2 1»Y l-aUU-byII5 10I -8UU-591-3644 11-500-591-3704 1-800-591-3607 I 1.800-591-3695 1-800-591-3610 1 1-800-591-3708 1-800591-3641 [ siuumuu OUU 1 w~~oe LISON OTrAWA L OTr*WA W. SUDBURY CALCARY a eoo SAro0N" VACOUVER MOMUEAI EST LAVAI UruoJIntSD 1STMO 00Sh 4UEMhI 2110ol.W3CE021130L 20 0IM 301.f 4Udk.Mi00.10Lfw100 .SU1.Dnm~ 8818 LOSED 1-WO-591-366 1-800-591-3631 1-oo0591.3649 1-800-591-3632 j1-800-591-3716 01-37 I01, 1390 18051-38 -0-9-9918013 1-800-591-3710 1-800591-3709 1-800-591-3713 T. II 10 m 1' 10 21,= 2 21021 = = %1012 m1m2121 == 0 020120 010 20 21 112 22211 21 2 1220 21221 112012 12 11 1121110 12 21210,1,,, Gep 21, -1,, 21 2 S21 21202110221221220 1 22122122101211022122120 2121,121 0,212,21 '22101211211 ~ 21.212212~2121221501001 021 121121 12112112110221, ,.s .o 12112l10211020211 22120211 %12102112112110221221, 21P-51 2121S21o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ sbjc to2 go, 3g l 22011111111120111 2.1111,12,1111112222b2122011101202021p,-~ 21,21121211 2122121121001212110212121221212,021 21021121 0210221021 212111V1e1121a 210221C,221RI- 2 r d21021 2121 21212212151002 2211,1221212,01211o1o1000202022120220 2122221121102112110210S121,2,,1~2,,.2,212112l2t101012Z1202020211.21p21125o1o-211.01

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