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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 6 Mar 2007, p. 5

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Thrýe tanracian Ch-amýioni Tuesday, March 6, nO7 'A5 Brookville golf course on Guelph Une is approved By Metanie Hennessey CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF Plans for the Brookville Golf Course are driving ahead. The development, which had been deferred until the Province issued the necessary water-taking permit, was approved by town council at its meeting last week. The 18-hole course is slated for a property on Guelph Line, south of No. 20 Sideroad. Work is expected to get underway this year, with the course opening in 2008. The Town's administration and planning committee also supported the plans at its meeting last week. But before Region imposes penalties for garbage pick-up delays The wallet of Halton Recycling Ltd. is a little lighter after Halton Region imposed penalties for delays in garbage pick- up in the last few weeks. The penalties [or 19 violations, încluding incomplete col- lection or extended hours at the landfill site, amounts to $18,0000 so far in 2007. In 2006, a total of 11 2 violations were issued, with $78,000 in penalties imposed. Halton Recycling Ltd. told Region staff that the most recent delays were due to cold weather. However Region staff say other municipalities didn't experience any delays due to the frigid cold. Staff say there are ongoing concerns with Halton Recycbing Ltd. due to maintenance faîlures and staffing. R0CKY RIDGE RANCH A MAROR BREAK onit0,C"A DAY CAMP MlARCH 12416 2007 8:30 ah - 30 pM ACTIVITIES #*sbck Ridig(blswià 1tfidag) iamak ta e Lm Mi grom & sadle you boms regstby eBaH HockeylBeikHckeyM RC r * co-o ptite dmaies t *HaWeikesivAcdvi1es #CoMyFie, Table dmoeà&Fmo Bail 1H 95454-25 7f,« 1W; tM 4 (e4~e 40m"M9~ ASES- 9 & UP $45 per day (includes SiST) TAMB* Thomas F. Tamblyn BSc CFP_ Yu Sorc for INSURANCE Life Mutual Funds Critical Ilnss Disability Long-term Care Recently Relocated te: 221-400 Bronte Street South Milton, ON 19T OHi Tel: 905-864-0077 Fax: 905-864-0066 E-mail: ttamblyn@cogeco.ca Mutual Funds pro vided through FundEX Investments Inc. INVESIMENTS RRSPs/RRIFs GICs High Yield Accounts doing so, tbe corminîîîcce lirsi beard froin Elizabeth Nomrngton, who operates a farm beside the course property and bad previously raîsed concerns with the impact the development could have on ber water supply Sbe said she and ber busband are prepared to work in co- operation with the golf course provîded the Town, Region, Conservation Halton, the Ministry of Environment and developer Rob Stevens acknowledge that their larm can con- tinue to operate unimpedled by the course. Norrington was assured by Town Senior Manager of Development Revîew Anne Dawkîns that tbere's no way staff would recommend tbe approval of one land use tbat would cause the loss of another. Stevens noted he will continue to monitor ail ground water systems and will improve the water drainage problems Norrington is having. The committee also heard from local farmer Peter Lambrick, wbo said be farmed the subject property for byve years. He highlighted the fact that 30 per cent of the workable area on the property lis considered class one farmland. Lambnick went on to encourage the lown to be more holistîc when reviewing such plans. "You need to be lookîng at the bigger picture, and 1 cao only hope in the future you wîll also be a little more cog- nizant of thîs bigger pîcture and not plonk a golf course in an area that it does not belong," he said. A few councillors also weighed in on the golf course, like Ward 4 Councîllor Paul Scberer. He agreed that class one farmland needs to be protected, but also said he thinks the developer bas done everytbing he bas been asked to do. "I believe we should support thîs application" be said. Fellow Ward 3 Councillor Jan Mowbray said she thinks the golf course has a lot of benefits, sucb as bningîng more tourists to Nassagaweya. Stevens shared simîlar sentiments, noting he feels tbe golf course - whicb be described as an affordable family course - will be a positive addition to the town. He also said the course "I support and encourage charitable events. Melanie Hennessey can be reached at mhennessey@înilton- canadianchampion.com. 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