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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 21 Jul 2006, p. 13

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The Canadian Champion, Fniday, JuIy 21, 2006 - Al 3 Final arguments to be presented to 0MB in September from TOWN on page Ai st p int creates some challenges. Arnold highlighted the fact that another nearby develop- ment with abutting train tracks is dealing with the noise issue through a noise impact report as a condition of its draft plan approval, but Stovel said hes flot satisfied it's something that should be deait with in the draft plan. Stovel also said he thinks its important to, see details up front on what the proposed noise barriers - a 2.5-metre taîl safety berm with a three-metre taîl noise walI on top - wouId look like, where they'd be located and wbat they'd be made of. The NEC's Kathy Pounder also spoke briefly about the noise barniers, noting that the board specified the develop- ment plans sbould allow for scenic walkways, but she wasn't sure bow scentc it would be witb the safety bermi and noise Ceremony to honour drunk driving victims MIADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) HaltoniPeel is encouraging ail victims of impaired drwting, their loved ones and their friends - regardless of where tbey live in the two regions - to show their support by attending a special cere- mony in Oakville Sunday At 1 p.m. MADD HaltoniPeel will honour and remnember victims by donating a bench to be displayed at Coronation Park, located on Lakeshore Road, just east of Third Line. The bench will serve as a symbol of tribute and respect for impaired driving victims. Organizers stress the importance of consistently raising the publics awareness to the senseless crime, Ioss and sorrow feit by many people in the aftermath of a tragic impaired driving car crash. For further information regarding attending this ceremo- ny, contact the MADD HaltoniPeel chapter office at (905) 844-0096 or e-mail info@mnaddhalton.ca. Wa'. loi Si Ihr Is plonty o adia éru I1 x-<? i)II-îrî the two day' S CoS ci Mufeximaiiýtioi, it was much debated as to whether the developer was supposed to have completed a subwatershed impact study (SIS) to meet the board's requirements. While the tbree parties seeking dismnissal said an SIS was required, Glen Schnarr of Glen Schnarr and Associates - the planning firm working for CMHL - argued that the board's previous order called for an environmental impact study, not an SIS. "You can imagine our client wasn't anxious to undertake an expensive study that wasn't required by the board," he said, acktîowledging that CMHL did ultimately agree to, pre- pare an SIS earlier ibis year. Local resident Colin Best, who bas participant status in the hearing, also attended to submit a letter to the board in support of the motion to dismiss. It also suggests a cemetery as an alternative to, putting houses on CMH2s property. LG 200 Camera phone and would fit into the NECs rural arca designation while providing public access, views (of the escarpment), woodlot preservation, open landscape and a buffer between the grow- ing Milton urban area and the escarpment," it reads. After hinishing up the cross-examinations, hearing officer Norman Jackson shared his thougbts on tbe motion to, dis- miss - something hie called a "strong remedy." He pointed out that, "Not often are there decisions to dis- miss because of failure to meet a time constraint." And whether the motion succeeds or not, Jackson said he's often found motions to dismiss helpful because "they get somebody's attention." A hearing where final arguments on the motion will be presented bas been set for September 20 and 21 in Milton Council Chambers. Melanie Hennessey can be reached ait mhennessey@tnilton- canadianchampion.com. Samnsung A840 LG 8100 Camera phone Music/TV Camnera/Video - ,- 0' $29.99* j7.99- $249.99* 'em(3 year contrac1) (3 year contract) (3 year contract) (3 year contract promio pnics( ~omErunIETIar ~ EL U S zmC*Ueponamo authorized dealer4ý- 905.875.91 00 420 MAIN ST. EAST, MILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA - L9T 1 P9 001er ava:laOn un new o ctlon', only while qua ntie ast unitil t 23 2006 Phoine avîilabllîty an(] liiie mnra", vl, Nol vii reineb as vi aiabiet on al! Ponis Alsk Totoi dli, 'Effe( tîve -li Oite 0203o l ar connant aller tn store disconot et innoit. condit ;; cvu tini TELUS rnO. bll IOvaiabl on aO 3 ar cootiactfi c lent VlOo actoaâte oi nriain ' Of En h Id & oO ln a nien 8 ni (noie minnium of S40 on voionpian> ltOS, Oie 01110 logo art] in futuir i enOnl aie tvdeninik o0f 01100 Cororin Oîner iiader.iarkn ari the poOOite n visiteoanonnnin s 2006 lOtUS Moto Q Hot sale in the summertime. Sale ends July 23.

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