Ontario Community Newspapers

Richmond Hill Liberal, 27 Jun 1979, A10

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The York County School Board is Still waiting for a reply from Provincial Housing MiniSter Claude Bennett in response to concerns over sites and plans of subdivision it presented in mid-May. C h a i r m a n D o n Cousens, several truStees and staff members were [0 have met colleCtively Monday morning with both Mr. Bennett and Education Minister Bette Stephenson. Markham Mayor Tony Roman and his chief adminiSIrative officer were also asked to be present by the school board, since several of its school acquisition problems are based in different parts of that town. “We hope this will be a colleCtive and co- operative effort between the town and the school board to resolve the problems of some of the people in Markham. We‘re attending this meeting because the accommodation probl- ems for students have become pretty serious.” said' Mayor Roman. Mr. Cousens said a second meeting with Dr. Stephenson has been set for AuguSt for discussion of problems the board is having with funding and province‘s grant Strucmre. The minister leaves for vacation this week. so the latter meeting had to be delayed. The original delegation lO‘lhe housing minister Board 'meifib‘érs meet with the province Libéral OdL/QmSQrs OppreCIOrQ YOU A10 â€"- THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. June 27. 1979 :7 ti Kentucky flied flick“ It's always made good sense to take home Kentucky Fried Chicken for your family. SO HANDY 'cause when the gangs hungry. Kentucky Fried Chicken is ready. REALLY ECONOMICAL. and it makes A NOURISHING MEAL. too. Yes. Kentucky Fried Chicken with The Colonel's fixin's and a glass of milk. makes a wholesome meal for everyone. You get A DAY OFF FROM COOKING. something you can't help but appreciate. And THERE'S HO WASTE because you order Kentucky Fried Chicken in the package size that suits your family, How's that for convenience! ITS FINGER LICKIN' GOOD! Heed we say more? NOW IT’S A BETTER IDEA THAN EVER! THE KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN IDEA OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIOâ€"SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEARESY VOU Co'me'Sanders' mysandgns Me Goodchichen.’ It makes good sense. was requested after the board had been impeded from acquiring two school sites in a Newmarket subdivision lasr Februaryi The developer, Heatherwoods Develo- pment Ltd., managed to get draft plan approval from the Region. without getting agreement from the board on the type of sites it needed. Instead of paying a negotiated price for land at $15,000-$30,000 per acre, the board found it would have to pay the developer's prices, ranging up to $80,000 for the same property. Extra c05ts would naturally be borne by ratepayers across the whole Region and fearing a dangerous precendent, trustees asked for an immediate meeting with Mr. Ben- nett. The board has asked for the minister to change the Planning ACt that not only should land required by boards for school sites-be set aside (as the act now states) but that an No. 1 Jackpot ’DUU‘” No. 2 ‘3UU" Wed., June 27th No. 1 Jackpot 56 No's. No.2 57 No's. Early Birds at 7:35 pm. Reg. Games & Specials at 8 pm. toils chickenViQflu Legion nan. um m, on tlgln mm mu L $$TWO JACKPOTS$$ No. 1 Jackpot $60000 No. 2 $50000 "YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" ,\ RICHMOND HILL LEGION BINGO A new concept is coming to Aurora. Upstairs dining room and disco lounge will be opening soon. NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITED Legion Hall. Ohio Rd.. off Elgin Mills Road E agreement of purchase and sale be signed by boards and developers as a condition of draft plan approval. It was the lack of such an agreement that caused the York Board to lose its two proposed sites in Newmarket. Tacked onto this new proposal. would be a clause protecting developers from any land speculation by school boards. Since the York County Board was amalgamated in 1969. it has negotiated prices for school sites prior to final plan ap- proval; Local and reg- ional councils have never recommended that ap- proval until a signed agreement between the developer and board was available. The terms for such agreements saw prices of serviced land considerably lower than those available to paying $25,000 per acre and as low as $13,000-$15,000 through Richmond Hill, Aurora and area further north. Al one time, the board NOW IT’S MORE ECONOMICAL THAN EVER! Compare today's price for uncooked chicken with the price of Kentucky Fried Chicken in the right size package for your family. Then think about the preparation time and cooking costs involved with making a chicken dinner at home, to say nothing of the clean up afterwards Compare. You'll be pleasantly surprised. was paying the lower rate in Markham-Vaughan but when it came time to build Johnsview School, the developer claimed he was working in a confined area and that the school site took up an unusually large chunk of his lands. The board agreed to $25,000 per acre and since then no agreement in southern York Region has been for less than that amount. according to the board. Because the board feels only the province benefits from a larger tax base (ministry grant structure) and that it gets no advantage from municipal lot levies, it wants the right to impose levies within certain reasonable limits‘ Mr. Cousens said these issues may require special board meetings in the summer. It‘s likely talks with the high school teachers” federation will necessitate .their own special sessions, which he can call with 48 hours' notice. There is one of- ficial meeting in July and one in AuguSt. “I may have the same kind of delegations Mrs. Stephenson had lasr week Our own heavy duly banenes outperlorm al| regulal types. thanks to the” specually processed eleclrolyle The” walevpvooiea. adheswe-seamed "Muacle Seal ’lackets 9N8 supenor leak pvolechon â€" Ior a shell Me of up to three years’ Slock up now while prices are cut I danger to he‘ AVEL Enercell Extra-Life... for extra perlormance Heanh and Wellafe Canada adwses tha‘ Inueases wulh amOunt smoked â€" avond mhahng percugarette‘ 1mg "tar" O 1mg nicotine fienlncemenl I0! Ray-0N3: Evevndx Hillcrest Mall Richmond Hlll Richmond Heights Shopping Centre, Richmond Hill if I don’t do something aboux these critical issues," said Mr. Cousens. ' Top-notch T-shirts. 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