Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Apr 2006, p. 3

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Country Heritage Park By Melanie Hennessey tlîc evidcîe pu Ions ard by NL( man- CANADJAN CHAMPION STAFF ager Ken Vi 'hitbrcacl that "The intense The Canadian Chamnion. Friilay Anril 28 2f06 - A I squeezing in and parking of cars by the The final verdict is in - C ountry Toronto Auto Auctions cloes flot main- Heritage Park (CLIP) isn't allowed 10 tain and enhance the open landscape store Toronto Auto Auctions' vehicles character of the escarpment and does on uts propery flot provide a buffer to prominent The Niagara Fscarpment Hearing escarpment features. Office mnade the ruling late lasi week on The hearing officer also ruled that the park's appeal, upholcling the the vehicle parking is contrary to the Niagara Escarptnent Commnissions_ Niagara Escarpmnî Plant. (NEC) previons decision to tumn dow Whitbread told The Champion that CHP's application that would've whîle the NEC hasn't formed an officiaI allowed thousands of cars awaitîng sale position on the verdict yet. he thought at the auction to be stored on its rural the commission would be satisfied with property during the off-season. 11. The initiative broughî in up to 1 think the decision of the hearing- $60,000 of important funding for the officer supports what the commission park each year and without it, CLIP did and said,- he noted. general manager Reg Cressman said the In addition 10 CHP, Ron Newell- historie facility may flot be able to keep who owns property that neighbours the ils doors open in the long run park - also appealed the NEC verdict. "In the short îerm, yes, we can sur- The hearing decision notes Newell T vive. But in the long term, we wiîl not said the parking of vehicles at CHP is survive," he said. "We're going 10 have -less intrusive than cars parked ai Kelso T to work preîty dîligently to create other Conservation Area.' revenue." see PARK on page Ai15 Cressman said bes disappointed and frustrated with the outcome of the hearing. He noted ai this point, CLIP isn'tY sure how ifs going 10 replace the losi e income, but said the community canB U help by rentîng the parks facilîties forAU O Bo D social functions or attendîng events il U O B D LIe said theres also a limited amount of office space available for rent at the su Tremaîne Road park. "That aIl helps us paN the buis," he remarked. The decision îssued by the hearing Rie Boer office said the hearîng offîcer accepted MBS UP! rne Whateer you're W rkn after, jusI thumb H re you'Il be godto diereistiof îfl Ay cm0( 05) 878 2723en MeLean Clinie Cosmneti Suirer Accredîîed Pný aie Surgîcal Facîlîîy g r Mississauga's Centre For: Complete e Facelift ~P Cosmetie Surgery * Tummy Tuck Cve -Breast Enhancement -Liposuctionj Alternative Therapies & Skin Care Collagen - Restylane *Juvederni j * Spider Veina * IL Photo-rejuvenafions- Spider Veins Hafr Rernoval é Skin Tii a Biophoraà Skin Ceuticals t» Bol ,ACNE THERAPY:« Avold A4nllbiûtics antd Accutanel *Effective topical treatments * Blu-U Iight therapys9 Zeno portable clearing device 400 Steeles Avenue Sussex Centre, Suite 343 Dr. Hugh A. McLean, FRCS(C) 50 Burnhamnthorpe Road West PL.ASTIC SURGEON a - uu t 7 4O - Missaua 5B32Cosmetic Surger.%: Face, Breast & BodY suSi!o to o (905) 273-4888 0 1-866-393-9433 sîw .îce n ! o c o * w . i t n o o a .c o m

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