Resident sa . uïn LiitV!Nï i tL on page AI developrnent. "A lot of people knew about this matter. and you know that as well," he sajd. "Do you really tbink nobody knew?- Mr. Beyette said he believes no one on hjs road in rural Milton was aware of the proposaI, and if the councillor spoke to bis constituents, he thinks he'd tind the saine. "But I'm flot going te, argue with you counicillor," he added. Mr. Challinor pointed out to Mr. Beyette that the Planning Act didn't require the Town to hold the number of public meet- ings it did on the issue, meaning it held two sessions for residents by choice. Director of Planning and Development Mnl lovio also said a notice on the propos- ai was circulated by mail to homes within 120 mettes of the site, and that it's also available on the Town's Web site. He referred back t0 the Planning Act, which he said carefully regulates thé Town's requirements for public notice. -We meet or exceed those require- ments," Mr. Iovio said. Later in the meeting. Mr. Challinor said sînce Mr. Beyente -seems to have time on hîs hands." he should talk t0 the Town's crossing guard co-ordinator about getting a job as a crossing guard. referring t0 a pres- entation made during the meeting about thé current shortage of guards. Mayor Gord Krantz questioned whether or not the Town violated its public consul- tation guiding principles. t0 which Mr. Iovio said he doesn't think so. Vehicle access discussed Although the development*s original plans included a lefî-tumn access from James Snow Parkway through a break in the median. Town Senior Planner Susan O'Brien explained that's been elîminaîed sînce the Ministry of Transportation indi- cated il wouldn't be an acceptable location. Ward 3 Councillor Cindy Lunau specu- laîed that those who need t0 turn left onto the property could resort 10, doing a series of U-turns, creating a safety issue. Michael Gagnon. a planner representing the developer, assured the committee the let-turn restriction will make traffic opera- lion around the site safer. Be indicated those who need to, turn left onto the property can do so by making a lefs at the intersection of Main Street and James Snow Parkway and then turning lefi The Canadian Champion, Rday, January 27, 2006 , A13 iys many haven't heard ofproposai l I hi MaiSrc in dideliiem Ms tIiit sid t lfrcognie tbis hlias there'd hi. rooru to ai.conmodate the vehi- E Wards 2 and 4 Counillor Ron Furik been a problcm with other commercial cle "spîll on-site. questioned wbaî would be done to ensure properties located at intersections lu town, The proposaI wîll go before counicîl o there's sutficient space on the property for so subsequently more stringent zonîng odyngt tht se vehîcles in the dnive-through restau- requtremenîs were introduced 10 allow for Mna îh rantiline-up, retemrng t0 other areas lu maximum 'stacking' of vehîcles lu drive Melanie Hennesse.v can be reached ut s.i. the -y pp1 town where vebîcles spill out onto the road througbs. mhennessey@miltonccinadianchampion.c -dt wben waiting for service. Mr. Gagnon assured Mr. Furik that om. gPh fl :$89 VALUE Trueqstilr for kflew *e hwsl t 1-mnweeiw~ dumu-- through the Imoaur wabud Ciassifieds and you'llbe good to - here is to idtlýV eM Y.ý i 905-878-234 N UT R 110N 1 Ex Eic ýs V 1 A . )E S maiendhampdon.oej , 'W -ý l Ir O UPUMdon nd ol ls, ySucan krpoe #om êtfl ow toaut goMl and how ta reach = g~u o& Sfsep Iaofnth overlooked key area of heaith. The Se f roumad n&atrl Ouep uld wll aulat wlth your total welght kmu «4< owroq ne -of well-bein. Milton - 575 Ontario Street (at Derry & Ontario) ý ýilf ec n , irý.ifÀpcvo-l