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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Oct 2005, p. 18

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Ali8 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, October 28, 2005 . Why dîd thn chieken cts Town will try to address traffie issues: planner th C' c'r By -Ik, q h, tht, ted It. q , t,, ý p-" t1rea. IHe alsît said des elopiteit Iiarges collecîed by the Towvn for new bomes help pay for facilities like arenas. Concem was also expressedi about the eartbmoving aciivily already iaktng place on tbe propenty ai Denry and Trentaine. Director tof' Enîgineering Paul ('ripps explaîîîed il's svork beîng done uinder the authorization ofi the Tosvn ttîrough a site alieration penrmit, noling il's allowed belte a developrnent is approvedi Durîng tbe mxeetting on tbe sosallet pro- posai. Appleby Line resîdeni Jack Rocklifî discussed bis înîsgiv igs about the distance between the homes in the poiential subdî- ineasured iii ceiiiinieires, nt mteils. Mr. lovio explaiined thai generally the secoîîdary plan calîs fuor smaller lots 10 make betier use of the exîsting arban area so as 10 avoid crealing sprawl. Mainî Street West residenis Dana Weatberell raised concerras about an increase in traftic ibe sînaîl subdivision could create. She noted it used to take ber about tour- miautes tii gel frîtîn ber home tii the GO statioîn anîd îiîîs il takes seven or cight. I-ellow Maîin Street West resîdeni Colin Besi ecboed the ssorry regardiiîg the extra traffic new developrneiits could briag to PUBLIC INOMTO CETR NEW BURLOAK WATER PURIFICATION PLANT IN THE TOWN 0F OAKVILLE The Region of Halton as currently in the detailed design phase of the new Burloak Water Purification Plant, which will be located on the south side of Rebecca Street just east of Great Lakes Boulevard in the Town of Oakville. To achieve the goal of designing a facility that is compatible with the surrounding community, the Region has established a Citizen Advisory Committee to provide input on the architectural and landscaping design of the Burloak Water Purification Plant and to provide comment to the proleot team with respect to the construction activities for the project. A Public Information Centre will be hetd to provide you with information about the detaîled design and construction activities. Representatives from Halton Region, the consultants, the intake tunnel contractor and members of the Burloak Water Purification Plant Citizen Advisory Committee, will be in attendance to answer any questions. The Public Information Centre is scheduled for: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,2005 6:30 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. (presentation at 7:30 P.M.> PLACE: HALTON REGIONAL CENTRE HALTON ROOMICOUNCIL CHAMBERS 1151 BRONTE ROAD, OAKVILLE You are invited to drop in any time during the above-noted hours to review and comment on the detailed design and construction activities. If you are unable to attend this Public Information Centre and wish to obtain more information or provide written commenta, please address your concernas to the Regionas Project Manager: Jacqueline Weston, R.Eng. Special Projecfs Engineer Region of Halton Phone: 905-825-6000, ext. 7433 Fax: 905-847-2192 E-mail: BurloakWPP@region.halton.on.ca Alternatively, you may contact Halton Region at any time of the day or night at (905) 825-6000. Kearthshle Auction in Support of Halton's Heritage *Join the Halton Museum Foundation's third-annual Hearthside Auction on Saturday, November 5 from 12 to 4 p.m. Place your bida on over 150 gifts generously donated by local buainesses and individuats. Proceeda from the Auction go towards the construction of a new 2Artifact Centre at the Halton Region Museum inside Kelso Conservation Area in Mitton. The Artifact Centre will house what the 1,MM'hi ~"~~Ontario government has noted as "one of the finest community " museumn collections in the Province." A speciat thanka goes out to the many supportera of thia year'a event in support of Halton's heritage. To find out more about the auction or to view the growing list of auction items, ptease visit our website. Ketton R.ggo!Md M..tng Sot.dul. November 8th November 9th November 9th November i 6th 9:30 a. m. 9:30 a. m. Healtb & Social Services Committee Planninig & Public Worka Committee Administration & Finance Committee Regional Council on Matit Street West," he pîîînted oui. Ward 4 Councillor Wendy Scbau hrougbi up tbe tact tbal people ta tbe new subdivisions will be accessing Hwy. 401, bui tbe intercbange proposed for Tremaiae Road ivon't be built for maiiy years. "My coacera is givea tbe amouat of traf- fie curreally oit our roads. (these subdivi- sitoas) svîll add sigaificantly 10 trafflc." sbe said. Mr. lovio n(ited be tbîaks residietts in tbe proposed Main Street subdivision would bead up Bronte Street to Hwy. 401 wbile ibose ta tbe Derry/Tremaine development would tuke Derry Rîiad to James Snow Parksvay. Toîwn Senior Planner Barbara Koopmans saîd staff will look aI tbe traffie issues and try t0 bave tbem addressed. Tbe large proposai was put forward by Fîeldgaîe Homnes and wuîuld consîst of a mix of single detacbed. semî-deîacbed and townbomes, two village square parks, a woodlot. greentands and pareels set asîde for a nesv elemnentary sebsaîl and commer- cial deseloprnent. WIN a real change of air today!. Enter our contesti today and say goodbye to indoor air pollution ait year long! ameadimeni would bave to be made iii change tbe property from its current future development zone 10 resîdential medium density, open space. minor institutional, local commercial and greenlands. The smaller subdivision plans were sub- mitcd 10 tbe Town by Main Street Milton Corp. and svould also include a mix of sin- gle detacbed. semî-detacbed and town- bouses, a village square, two parks. two w(iidIls and greenlands. Main Street Milton Corp. is seekîng a zoning bylasv ameadment as well 10 cbange the 1(12 acre property from a future developmenî zone to residential medium density, open space and greenlands. Botb developers are also looking for approval of tbeir proposed subdivision plans. No decisions on the potential develop- ments have been made yet. That will bap- pen after staff bas reviewed tbe applica- tions and brings forward recommendations 10 counicil. 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