" I... ‘ll HI. | . N Q “"~ «1.9:-2!!! -- a" H - -could ,_ post , $22,000 in development charges. ‘ ’ Best said it’s not just the rural area of Milton where there are land-use concerns. For in- ; stance, the Province‘s urban growth legisla- tion says that Milton's downtown is slated for um». mmmmnmwmmm «m :95: «Fl-1:13 mum “in ‘1'o mum Everyan “fo Wdlflmlywm man-um future development, but according to con: servation authorities, that area falls 'i'ï¬ the flood plains, which prohibits develop- ment. Cluett sald what he would really want would be for the Province to “take their foot off the mumnwdmwmm gas" altogether when it comes to growth. Whovlnce is directing so much growth so fast that from a municibaf'point'ï¬f we can't keep up. And if we do, we’re looking at an eight to 10 per cent tax increase," he said. Best pointed to the expansion of Milton Dis- trict Hospital, which be believes won't be able to accommodate the projected growth by 2041.‘We‘re never really ï¬nishing the race. We need to slow down and catch our breath a bit.†Cluett and Best said they would take the opin- ions of those who came out to the meeting to the Region for consideration. They also 'invited members'of the public out to a regional town hall meeting hosted by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing on Wednesday at the Milton Banquet and Con- ference Centre, 3090 Steeles Ave. from 7 to 9 A Town Hall meeting planned for May 11 will follow. The land-use planning review is scheduled to be complete by the fall. Rachael Williams can be reached at rwilllams@ mlkoncanadianchampionxom or on Twitter @ MlllOnReports.