24 The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, December 24,1994 Lord Elgin Students Entertain The Grade 5 and 6 ukulele band from Lord Elgin Public School provided musical entertainment for Strathaven residents over their lunch hour on Monday, December 19th. The midday Christmas concert concert was a big hit with the seniors. Christmas Stories from Knox Christian School Christmas Christmas is a time for family Everybody gets together No matter what the weather Which to me is worldly. Christmas is also a time to rejoice Our Saviour Jesus Christ was bom! On that long ago mom So I,can sing with my voice. Joseph and Mary riding on an ass to Bethlehem The wise men travelling from afar Following a glorious star The wise men came to visit them. By Alison VanGinhoven The Night Before Christmas Once upon a time, there was a boy named Frank Furter who had a loving family that live in the small town of Boonersville. Frank and his brother Joe went out to play in the snow on , Christmas eve. They started out towards towards their favourite hill. They called it "Killer Hill" because it was very hard to stop from falling off the sled. It started to snow as soon as they got there. Their mother had told them to come home as soon as it started snowing, because it would be too dark and cold to come late for the service at church on Christmas Eve. They decided to stay for five minutes to go down "Killer Hill." It started to snow very hard and they could not see one foot ahead of them. They went down the hill anyway and ended ended up crashing at the bottom. Frank landed beside the sled but he couldn't find Joe. Frank was looking for Joe while dragging the sled behind behind him. He heard whining about four meters beside him and followed the sound. He found Joe lying in a big snow bank. He helped him up but he started to grunt with pain, he said it was his back. Frank put him on the sled and started to go up the hill. Joe started to slide off and Frank had to catch him and put him back on the sled. They finally made it up the hill in an unfamiliar spot. He stopped to look around but could not see because because of the falling snow. They start ed to go north (which was the wrong way). They saw a house in the distance distance that they knew was not near where they lived. So they turned around and went the other way. They saw the forest that ran behind their, house and started toward it. They saw their parents with a flashlight looking for them. They started yelling so that they knew where they were. They started to run towards the sound of their boys. When they found them they were in a heap of snow because they had collapsed after their parents had seen them. They started to pick them up and put them both on the sled, then slowly dragged them to their house. When they got inside they put them by the fireplace so they could warm up. They finally gained consciousness after about three minutes. minutes. They coughed and said "Thanks, for saving my life." They went to bed soon after. In the morning morning they got up early to go to church with their friends. When they got back from church they had a wonderful wonderful Christmas dinner and spent the rest of the day with their family cherishing cherishing their lives. By Steven Brink $1,800 Raised For Homeless Dogs and Cats Over 360 Durham Region family pets had a visit with Santa last week, courtesy of Durham Animal Adoption. Adoption. Santa promised to do his best to fill their Christmas wish lists! It was a great success according to all the feline, canine and humans involved, involved, with over $1,800 dollars raised to benefit homeless cats and dogs. Durham Animal Adoption is a non-profit organization operated solely solely by volunteers dedicated to the welfare welfare of animals in distress. Special thanks to Santa, his helpers helpers and to all those who gave their support! Ontario Municipal Board Commission des affaires municipales de l'Ontario At the request of the following parties, the Minister of Municipal Affairs has referred to the Ontario Municipal Board under subsection 17(11) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P. 13, portions of the Official Plan for the Regional Municipality of Durham (1991) as they apply to the specific policies or land use designations within the Plan Ministry Ale No. 18-OP-0012 PART "A" - Municipality of Clarington (Map A51 Referral No. 1 -OMB File No. 0940118 Kingsberry Properties re: Major Open Space System designation Referral Nos. 6 and 37 - OMB File No. 0940119 M. and G.Tomina re: Major Open Space designation and Sec. 20 Referral No. 10 - OMB File No. 0940123 811461 Ontario Limited re: Permanent Agricultural Reserve designation Referral No. 16-OMB File No. 0940129 Mosport Park Limited re: Regional Node designation Referral No. 17 - OMB File No. 0940130 168215 Canada Inc. re: 'Hamlet" designation Referral No. 20-OMB File No. 0940133 Eyman Estates Limited re: Major Open Space System designation Referral No. 22 - OMB File No. 0940135 841221 and 841222 Ontario Ltd. re: Major Open Space System designation Referral Nos. 23 and 24 - OMB File No. 0940136 James Lovekin re: Special Study Area Referral No. 27-OMB File No. 0940139 Bramalea Limited re: Population target for the Newcastle Village Urban Area set out in Table 3.3.5 Referral No. 30 - OMB File No. 0940142 651183 Ontario Ltd. and Ray Abbot et al re: Sections 13.3.5,13.3.8,13.3.9.a, 13.3.10 and 13.3.21.has they pertain to the Hamlet of Tyrone Referral No. 36-OMB File No. 0940147 Laidlaw Waste Systems (Durham) Limited re: Living and Employment Area designations and Audley Road as a Type B Arterial Road Referral No. 12 - OMB File No. 0940125 G. Templeton for the Estate of Ernest Stroud re: Major Open Space System designation Referral No. 13-OMB File No. 0940126 536459 Ontario Limited re: Major Open Space System - Waterfront and Environmentally Sensitive Area designation and Sections 2 and 14 Referral No. 14-OMB File No. 0940127 368538 Ontario Inc. re: Sections 2 and 14 as they apply to the site PART "D" - Town of Whitby (Map A41 Referral No. 4 - OMB File No. 0940149 James Dick Construction Limited re: Major Open Space System and Environmentally Sensitive Area designations Referral No. 18 - OMB File No. 0940131 Lebovic Enterprises Inc. re: Road No. 36 over Highway 401 (Map B2) Referral No. 32 - OMB File No. 0940144 Cobourg Regional Property Inc. re: Major Open Space System designation Referral No. 33 - OMB File No. 0940145 Bay Green Developments Ltd. re: The Employment Area designation Referral No. 34 - OMB File No. 0940146 Trowbridge Developments re: Major Opien Space System designation PART "E" - Town of Pickering fMap A41 -OMB File No. 0940122 re: Major Open Space System and Permanent Agricultural Reserve designations and related policies for Waste Management sites PART "B" - Policies In the Official Plan (1991Ï Referral No. 3 - OMB File No. 0940148 Macklok Developments Ltd. re: Section 16.3.32 in its entirety Referral No. 8 - OMB File No. 0940121 The Aggregate Producers' Association of Ontario ré: Section 19A.3.11 in its entirety Referral No. 26-OMB File No. 0940138 The Metrontario Group, The Kose Group et al re: Section 8.2.1. and Deferral No. 13 PART "C" - Town of Ajax (Map A41 Referral No. 7 - OMB File No. 0940120 CCIL Ltd. and LCLL Ltd. Referral No. 9 Richard Ward re: Living Area designation Referral No. 15 - OMB File No. 0940128 Edbro Developments & Bitondo Markets Ltd. re: Major Open Space System designation Referral No. 25-OMB File No. 0940137 908127 Ontario Limited re: Major Open Space System designation PART "F" - Township of Uxbridge (Map A2) Referral No. 19 - OMB File No. 0940132 Lakeridge Resort Ltd. and Lakeridge Farms Ltd. re: Major Open Space System designation - Oak Ridges Moraine - and Sections 2.3.14,14.3.4. and 14.3.5 • Referral No. 29-OMB File No. 0940141 Wycliffe Foxbridge Group re: Major Open Space System designation - Oak Ridges Moraine Referral No. 31 - OMB File No. 0940143 763706 Ontario Limited re: Special Study Area designation NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE The Ontario Municipal Board will conduct a prehearing conference respecting this matter. If you do not attend the prehearing conference, the Ontario Municipal Board may proceed In your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of these proceedings. TIME AND PLACE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE A prehearing conference will be held at: COUNCIL CHAMBERS . REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST TOWN OF WHITBY on: MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 30TH and 31 ST day of JANUARY, 1995. . „ - at: 10:00 O'CLOCK in the forenoon PURPOSE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE The conference will deal with preliminary and procedural matters, including the following: • Identification of parties - these persons have the right to participate throughout by presenting evidence, questioning witnesses, and making final arguments. In order for the Board to determine your status for the hearing, you or your representative should attend the prehearing conference and ask to be added as a party. Groups, whether incorporated or not, who wish to become parties should name a representative. Parties do not heed to be represented by lawyers. • Identification of participants - persons who do not wish to participate throughout the hearing may attend the hearing and make a statement to the Board. Such persons should also attend the prehearing conference. • Identification of,issues. • Consolidation of matters.. • Start date and duration of the hearing. • Directions for pre-filing of witness lists, expert witness statements and written evidence. • Possibility of settlement of any or all of the issues. • The hearing of motions. • Such further matters as the Board considers appropriate. Everyone present should come prepared to consider specific dates for proceedings in this matter. EVIDENCE Evidence or formal statements may also be heard at the prehearing conference In an attempt to settle the matters In dispute. Note that even If no settlement Is reached the Board may make a final decision on the evidence It has received. All parties or their representatives should attend the prehearing conference. Pour recevoir des services en français, veuillez communiquer avec la Division des. audiences au (416) 326-6800, au moins 25 jours civils avant la date fixée pour l'audience. DATED at Toronto this 1 0th day of November, 1994. SECRETARY NOTE: PARTS "A" and "B'will be heard on MONDAY, JANUARY 30,1995 ' ' PARTS "C*, 'D", *E* and "F* will be heard on TUESDAY, JANUARY 31,1995. EXPLANATORY NOTE The purpose of the prehearing conference is to deal with the Referrals to the Ontario Municipal Board respecting the Durham Regional Official Plan (1991). For the purpose of the Prehearing Conference, each Referral has been grouped under the area municipality in the Region in which the subject of the Referral relates to. The following is a brief explanation of the subject of each Referral. PART "A" - Municipality of Clarington fMap A51 Referral No. 1: Referral Nos. 6 and 37: Referral No. 10: Referral No. 16: Referral No. 17: Referral No. 20: Referral No. 22: Referral Nos. 23 and 24: Referral No. 27: , Referral No. 30: Referral No. 36: PART Requesting Living Area designation. Part of Lot 30, Concession 3 (Darlington). Requesting motel and restaurant development and referral of the severance implementation policies. Part of Lot 26, Concession 2 (Darlington). Requesting Living Area designation. Part of Lot 26, Concession 2 (Clarke). Requesting additional uses in Regional Node 'J' - Mosport. Requesting the cluster of Brownsville be recognized as a Hamlet. Requesting Living Area designation. Part of Lot 26, Concession 3 (Darlington). Requesting urban designations to implement the Port Darlington Secondary Plan. Requesting Special Study Area designation. Part of Lots 32 - 35, Concession 1 (Clarke). Requesting increase to the population target of 17,500 for the Newcastle Village Urban Area as set out in Section 3.3.5. Requesting residential development in the Hamlet of Tyrone and referral of the policies relating development in hamlets. Requesting a waste management site and referral of policies relating to the establishment of waste disposal sites; the decommissioning of lands previously used for industrial purposes, prior to the redevelopment of such lands; the requirement for the preparation of an environmental impact study for development applications; the requirement to have area municipal official plans include policies and designations for former and active waste disposal sites; regional structure policies as they fail to recognize waste management sites; the policy permitting the continuation, expansion or enlargement of uses which do not conform to the Plan provided certain criteria are satisfied; and Sections 12-Agricultural Areas and 14 - Major Open Space System as they relate to the referred area. Part of Lot 12, Concession 3 (Clarke). ■B" - Policies In the Official Plan (1991) Referral No. 3: Referral No. 8: Referral of Section 16.3.32 which requires a Regional Official Plan Amendment to establish gas stations and/or gas bar in agricultural areas and the Major Open Space System. Referral of Section 19A.3.11 which permits resource extraction on agricultural land if agricultural rehabilitation of the site is carried out and substantially the same acreage and average soil capability for agriculture are restored. Referral No. 26: Referral of Section 8.2.1 relating to urban development policies insofar as it affects the Taunton Community in the City of Oshawa. PART "C" - Town of Alax (Map A41 Referral No. 7: Referral No. 12: Requesting the maintenance of the Major Open Space System designation for those lands east of Carruthers Creek, between Taunton Road and Highway No. 2 and the referral of Audley Road as a Type B arterial on Map B2. Requesting future urban area. Part of Lot 1, Concession 4 (Ajax), Part of Lot 35, Concession 4 (Whitby) and Part of Lots 1 and 2, Concession 1 (Ajax). Referral No. 13: Requesting Living Area designation. Part of Lot 5, B.F.C, Referral No. 14: Requesting residential development and the deletion of the requirement to develop a marina. Part of Lots 9 and 10, B.F.C. II, at the loot of Harwood Avenue. PART "D" - Town of Whttbv /Map A4) Requesting a ready-mix concrete plant. Part of Lot 21, Concession 4. Requesting the deletion of the overpass of Regional Road No. 36 (Hopkins Street) over Highway 401 as shown on Map B2. Requesting Living Area designation for that portion of the property west of Lynde Creek, Part of Lots. 31 and 32, Concession 3. Requesting commercial uses. Property on the north side of Champlain Avenue, immediately east of Durham College. Requesting Living Area designation. Part of Lot 19, Concession 4. Referral No. 4: Referral No. 18: Referral No. 32: Referral No. 33: Referral No. 34: PART "E" - Town of Pickering (Map A4) Referral No. 9: Referral of lands in Part of Lot 30, Concession 2, Referral No. 15: Requesting indication of future urban area. Part of Lots 7 -11, Concession 6. Referral No. 25: Requesting Major Open Space System designation and a cemetery development. Part of Lot 9, Concession 6. EARL-JL" .-.Township of Uxbridge (Map A2) Referral No. 19: Requesting expansion of ski hill and referral of policy requiring an environmental impact study and policies re _ the Region to are a study for the Oak Ridges Moraine and requiring an amendment to the Plan for recreational uses in the Moraine. Part of Referral No. 29: Referral No. 31: Lot'7, Concession 8 (Uxbridge) Requesting a golf course development. Part of Lots 23 - 27, Concession 6 (Uxbridge). Requesting Living Area designation. Part of Lots 31 and 32, Concession 6 (Uxbridge), A preliminary'meeting of all parties and participants prior to the Prehearing Conference has been scheduled for Thursday, January 19, 1995, commencing at 10:00 a.m. at the Council Chambers, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East., Whitby, Ontario, For additional information about the matters oefore the Ontario Municipal Board respecting the Durham Regional Official Plan (1991), contact Kai Yew, Regional Municipality of Durham Planning Department, 1615 Dundas Street East, Whitby, Ontario, L1N 6A3, Telephone (905) 728-7731, Toronto Line (905) 686-1651, FAX (905) 436-6612. This Notice is published in compliance with the directions provided by the Ontario Municipal Board. ©