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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Oct 1994, p. 5

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The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, October 29,1994 5 Commercial Plaza Gets Approval for Downtown Bowmanville A rezoning application to permit the development of a 500 square metre commercial plaza in downtown downtown Bowmanville was approved at Monday night's council meeting. The property, which had been zoned Service Station Commercial, (C7) is located between the Olympia Restaurant and the building owned by James Insurance on the north side of King Street,W. On Monday night, in a last ditch attempt to call off the rezoning application, application, TD Bank representative Neil Smiley said, an exit using the lane between the bank and the dry cleaner's premises would require the approval of the TD Bank. Smiley spoke as a delegate to Clarington Council. That particular lane-way has been the bone of contention since the application came before council in the last month. When there was a gas station located located at the same location as the proposed plaza, the lane was used by the station as an exit, but not as a primary exit At Monday night's council meeting, meeting, Smiley noted when asked directly directly about a solution, that the only solution for the bank would be an entrance and exit from the plaza onto King Street, not through the lane. In seeking a deferral of the matter matter until another time, discussions could take place to "ensure that no one's rights would be infringed upon," Smiley said. During debate on the issue later in the evening, Councillor John O'Toole said, "I think there is room to negotiate." He noted because the site is located located in the downtown core of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, it did not need to provide parking. This has created the entrance/exit entrance/exit issue. Councillor Dreslinski mentioned the idea of the three parties: the municipal municipal planning staff, the applicant George Papapetrou and the TD Bank could get together during the site planning process. "This site could be a gem," she said. "There could be benches, trees. I think the TD Bank should get on board -- you're dealing with a small town," she said before Mayor Hamre told the councillor she was out of order. After an attempt by Councillors O'Toole and Elliott to refer the application application back to planning department department to realign the buildings on the lot, the rezoning application was approved. approved. Harvest Festival at Pingle's Fun Farm Raises Over $1,000 RE-ELECT CHARMAINE DUNN SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE WARD II A Harvest Festival held October 15th at Pingle's Fun Farm in Hampton raised $1,031.25 for Cystic Fibrosis. Here, Colleen Pingle presents the cheque to Megan Reilly, a CF child. Her mother, Edith, is looking on. Cut yeersell e greet deel this fall aad save big time!!! Model 45-15 Regional Councillor, Ward 3 My concerns are the lack of facilities for sport and recreation for youth and seniors in our new subdivisions. We must face this situation now before preschoolers reach the teen years. The 45 has become a classic in the Husqvarna line - lightweight, well balanced, yet powerful. It starts with ease and has the safety features of our professional saws. A real winner.* (ITTMI ^ RegM39 95 SAVE S 70 00 Model 257-15 The professional choice for the toughest of jobs. Features Air Injection and Smart Start for easy starting. A great deal.* , ^ SAVE WO 00 'While supplies Iasi, Longer,bar lengths available at slightly higher cost. T & C SMALL ENGINE SALES • SERVICE • PARTS 133 Taunton Rd. W. 2297 Taunton Rd. (Somerville and Taunton) (Taunton and Green) Oshawa 436-1386 Hampton 263-8469 S ci" T&C GC co 5 (0 IIWY. o oc z Ul Ul oc O #2 3 ©Husqvarna FOREST&GARDEN iWTiTT^Mxl VOTE John O'TOOLE Regional Councillor, Ward 2, Bowmanville 4 "John" is accessible and responds to every call * 10 years Demonstrated Commitment and Experience * Responsible spending of your tax dollars ! Accountable to you the citizens of Bowmanville "Common Sense approach to open and accessible government' John is committed to: Peace. Order and good government for a healthy community. Managed Development. Residential. Industrial and Commercial John, an effective voice at the Durham Region on your behalf. - Responsible taxes and spending at Local and Regional levels. John asks for your vote on November 14th. as Regional Councillor Ward 2 Call John at 623-4832 for assistance Ax* » , O v "The voice of reason" John O'Toole Authorized by CFO for John O'Toole*

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