The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday April 3, 2002 -A5 Cat killed in house fire The Oakville Fire Department is investigating the cause of a Sunday night fire which caused S I00.000 dam age to a north Oakville home. According to Deputy Fire Chief John deHooge. the call came in around 7:30 p.m. and crews were dispatched to 1136 Bridlewood Trail where firefighters found heavy smoke and flames emanat ing from the rear. Although the residents were away having Easter dinner elsewhere, fire fighters still made a thorough search of the premises. A pet cat died from smoke inhalation. At press time, the cause of the fire remained undetermined, although deHooge explained that the point of ori gin was likely in the basement near the fireplace. The home suffered extensive smoke damage and the main floor was partially burned through. The residence's smoke alarms were functioning at the time of the blaze, a point which firefighters stress is a homeowner's first line of defense. Gas bar robbed Two men armed with a rifle and a baseball bat robbed an Oakville gas bar early Monday morning, report the Halton Regional Police. According to investigators, the inci dent began around 4:10 a.m. when two males approached the lone male atten dant at the Sunoco gas station at 625 Third Line and forced him at gunpoint into the kiosk. Once inside, the thieves tied up the employee and removed a quantity of cash and a number of cartons of ciga rettes then fled on foot. Officers including those from the Canine Unit combed the area, but the culprits were not located. The rifle used in the robbery is described as having an olive coloured stock. The baseball bat was recovered at the scene. The first suspect is described as a white male in his early twenties, fivefeet eight-inches to five-feet 1 1-inches. 140 to 180 pounds with dark hair in a buzz cut. He was wearing a dark puffy jacket, dark pants and had a blue ban danna over his face. The second suspect is a white male in his early twenties, five-feet six-inches to six-feet of unknown weight and was wearing a blue and white jacket with a hood. Anyone with information is asked to call the #2 District C IB Robbery Team at 825-4777 or Crime Stoppers at I800-222-TIPS. I T 'S L I K E S E N D I N G Y O U R S E L F F L O W E R S T W I C E A D A Y . \alue Priced From M a y b e i t ' s th e s e a m le s s rid e . O r it s s tr ik in g b e a u ty . W h a te v e r i t is , t h e r e ' s e n o u g h o f i t in th e C L K -C la s s t o m a k e th e d r iv e in a n d th e d r iv e h o m e th e h ig h lig h t o f y o u r d a y . M E R A Y M O T O R S & C O L L IS IO N Q EW & DORVAL DRIVE · OAKVILLE 905-845-6623 www.meraymotors.mercedes-benz.ca 0 2 0 0 1 Mercedes-Ben? Canada Inc.. Toronto. O ni»x> A DarrterChrysJer Company. Plus freight, license and taxes. Vehicle not be exactly as shown. 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On Friday, the Halton Regional Police Firearms Officer and patrol officers, together with members of the Provincial Weapons Enforcement Unit (PW EU ). executed a search warrant and seized two. long-barrel firearms stored unsafely in a closet plus a prohibited butterfly knife. According to police, a tip led to their investigation of the man which produced enough evidence for a search warrant. Robert John Donohoe, 20. of Queensbury Crescent has been charged with possession of a prohibited weapon, two counts of careless storage of a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm and breach of recognizance. He is scheduled to appear in Oakville Court on April 16. L e a d in g to d a y to r to m o r r o w 300 C ity C entre D rive M ississauga ON L5B 3C1 For in fo rm a tio n : 896-5000 www.city.mississauga.on.ca BY-LAW NOTICE FORM 1 PLANNING ACT NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAWS BY THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MISSISSAUGA TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Mississauga passed By-laws 0146-2002,01472002 and 0148-2002 on the 27th day of March. 2002, under Section 34 of the Planning Act R.S.O., 1990.C.P.13, as amended. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the By laws by filing with the Clerk of the City of Mississauga not later than the 23rd day of April, 2002, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the By-laws and the reasons in support of the objection, together with a cheque in the amount of $125.00 for each of the By-laws payable to the Minister of Finance. Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a Zoning By-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or group on its behalf. Two teens rob younger girls Halton Regional Police are looking for a pair of female teenagers who went from admiring two other girls' acces sories to robbing them. According to investigators, the inci dent occurred around 12:30 p.m. Sunday when the 1 3-year old victim and her step sister were walking through the plaza complex at Winston Church Boulevard and Upper Middle Road East. They were approached by two other females, who at first commented on their accessories, then one of the suspects demanded the victim hand over her purse. The victim declined, at which time the second suspect grabbed the victim as well as her step-sister. When the victim relented, the first suspect took her wallet from her purse. This contained a small amount of cash and some personal docu ments. Neither the victim nor her step-sister were physically injured. The first suspect is described a black female. 16 years of age, five-feet to fivefeet two-inches with a heavy, muscular build, very crooked and yellow teeth, with black hair in a ponytail. Suspect two is described as a white female, 16 years, five-feet to five-feet six-inches, 135 pounds with a stocky build, light brown hair in a ponytail, large silver hoop style earrings. Anyone with information is asked to call the #2 District Robbery Unit Criminal Investigation Bureau at 8254716 or Crime Stoppers at 1 -8(X)-222TIPS. M M M M Explanation of the purpose and effect of the by-laws: By-law 0146-2002 to amend Zoning By-law 5500 (former Town of Mississauga), by: · adding the definitions of ` PU BLIC SCHOOL" and ' PRIVA TE SCHO OL", and deleting the definition of "SCHOOL"; · adding a footnote to the school parking requirements in the general provisions of the Zoning By-law, requiring those portions of both publicly-funded schools and private schools used for places of religious assembly or other permitted non-residential uses to provide parking in accordance with the minimum parking requirements of the respective uses; · adding the following general provisions for private schools in residential zones: front yard abutting a minor collector road, a major collector road or an arterial road, as shown on Schedules "1"and "2"; · minimum lot frontage of 45 m (148 ft); · maximum lot coverage of 20% of the lot area; · maximum building height of 9.5 m (31.2 ft.) as measured from the established grade to the highest ridge of a sloped roof, and 7.5 m (24.6 ft.) as. measured from the established grade to the top of the parapet of a flat roof; · maximum gross floor area of 190 m2 (2,045 sq. ft.), plus 0.2 times the lot area; · minimum front yard requirement to be in accordance with the respective residential zone provisions: · minim um in te rio r sid e y a rd requirement to be the height of the building or 10% of the width of the lot, whichever is the lesser; · minimum ex terio r sid e yard requirement to be the greater of the following: · the minimum exterior side yard requirement of the respective residential zone for the subject comer lot; or the minimum exterior side yard requirem ent of an adjacent residential lot having a rear lot line abutting the rear lot line of the subject comer lot; or · the m inim um fro n t yard requirem ent of an ad jacen t residential lot having a side lot line abutting the rear lot line of the subject comer lot; or · the height of the building or 10% of the width of the subject comer lot, whichever is the lesser; · minimum rear yard requirement of 7.5 m (24.6 ft.); · minimum landscaped open space of 40% of the lot area. By-law 0147-2002 to amend Zoning By-law 1227 (former Town of Port Credit) and By-law 0148-2002 to amend Zoning By-law 65-30 (former Town of Streetsville), by: ing tne definitions of "PU BLIC SCHO OL" and "PR IV A T E SCHO O L", and deleting the definition of "SCHOOL"; adding a footnote to the school parking requirements in the general provisions of the Zoning By-law, requiring those portions of both publidy-funded schools and private schools used for places of religious assembly or other permitted non-residential uses to provide parking in accordance with the minimum parking requirements of the respective uses. Further information regarding these By laws may be obtained from Chye Lee Vun (905) 896-5535 of the Planning and Building Department. Dated at Mississauga this 3^ day of April, · lour sliir rating If the above review sums up your sales achievements, a lucrative employment opportunity awaits your command. 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