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Oakville Beaver, 21 Jun 2000, A8

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A8 . THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday June 21, 2000 Q l O A K V IL L E NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING 8 4 5 -6 6 0 1 PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT, PLAN OF SUBDIVISION AND ZONING AMENDMENT Applicant: Metrus Development Incorporated Files: 24T- 00004/1734 and Z.1734.01 Please be advised that a public meeting will be held to discuss a proposed Official Plan amendment, plan of subdivision and zoning amendment as submitted by the above-noted applicant. This meeting will be hosted by the Planning Services Department at which time details of the application will be presented and public concerns noted. This meeting will take place on Tuesday, June 27,2000, commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Oakville Council Chambers at the Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville. A second meeting has not been scheduled and further public notice will be provided. Any individuals wishing to attend this meeting and speak to this matter are invited to do so. An explanation of the purpose and effect of the proposed applications, describing the land to which the proposed applications apply, and a key map showing the location of the land to which the proposed applications apply can be found below. If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision in respect of the proposed Official Plan amendment, zoning amendment or plan of subdivision to the Ontario Municipal Board does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or does not make written submissions to Edward Salisbury, Director of Planning Services Department, Town of Oakville, at the above noted address, before the proposed Official Plan amendment is adopted or the plan of subdivision and zoning amendment is approved, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal. If you wish to be notified of the adoption of the proposed Official Plan amendment, you must make a written request to Heinz Hecht at the Town's Planning Services Department, Town of Oakville, P.O. Box 310, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON. L6J 5A6. Tel: 845-6601, E xt 3027 or by e-mail to hhecht@town.oakville.on.ca You may also direct any other written submissions and/or questions to the Photo by Peter C. McCusker HELP FOR SIGHTLESS: The Oakville-Trafalgar Lion's Club was the beneficia ry of a promotion in connection with AirCell Communications Inc. on the weekend. Those who purchased a new phone and handed in their old cell phone, saw $25 from the activation fee go to the Club to provide cell phones to the blind. That's Robert Babuik of Siemens and Harry Levine of Air Cell Communications (top) along with Cathy Miller & `Jordi' with Roy Buchan of The Lions Club. S t i l l r o o m f o r g r o u p s i n C a n a d a D a y P a ra d e Registrations are still open for groups inter ested in participating in the Halton Multicultural Council's Canada Day Celebration. The celebration beings with a Canada Day parade from Hopedale Mall to Coronation Park at 11 a.m. A multicultural festival follows with entertainment at the Coronation park centre stage at 12 noon. Spots are still open for any groups interested in joining in the parade or performing at the fes tival. Tables are still available fro groups wish ing to set up an information booth or sell foods or crafts. For more information, contact Frances Cordero de Bolanos, Willie Campos, or Luisa Nolido at 842-2486. above. Location -- The subject lands are generally located south of Rebecca Street, east of Burloak Drive and north of Lakeshore Road West. The lands are legally described as Part of Lots 33, 34 and 35, Concession 4, S.D.S. Official Plan-- Figure 12, Land Use, Bronte Community - West of Third Line, designates the subject lands as follows: Residential Low Density, Residential Medium Density, Residential High Density, Natural Area, Parkland, Public Elementary School, Waterfront Complementary Area, Neighbourhood Commercial Centre, Place of Worship/Daycare and Community Facility/Institutional. Zoning -- The lands are zoned Ml - Light Industrial and 02 - Private Open Space subject to Special Provision 89(2). Proposal -- The applicant seeks an Official Plan amendment, zoning amendment and draft plan of subdivision to accommodate the development of 1,462 residential units. The proposed plan of subdivision would consist of 1,197 detached dwellings, 140 semi detached dwelling units and 125 multiple attached residential units. A neighbourhood commercial centre, church, school, parks and associated open space areas are also proposed. Dated at the Town of Oakville this 21st day of June, 2000. John Ghent, Manager, Current Planning Section, Planning Services Department 1225 TR A FA LG A R R O A D · O A K V ILLE, O N T A R IO · L6J 5A6 Join us for refreshments, entertainment and guided tours N o w is y o u r o p p o rtu n ity to reserve one o f on ly s ixty suites in M a rth a 's Landing, B u rlin g to n 's p re m ie r residence fo r in d e p e n d e n t seniors. C o n ve n ie n tly lo c a te d on Lakeshore Road, in th e h e a rt o f B urling ton and o n ly steps fro m parks, shopping an d th e la ke . M a rth a 's Landing has been designed fo r th e a c tiv e senior seeking h o te l s ty le luxurious services, in a gracious, safe and secure se ttin g . j Life safety systems 24 Hour Staffing Nurse Manager to assist residents with their own wellness program Library, Lounges and activities area elegant dining room · Weekly housekeeping & Linen service · Organized activities and outings · Kitchenette in each suite and More... 2109 Lakeshore Road, just east of Brant Street For more information and a personal tour, please contact: Tamra Belontz at C A LL T O D A Y F O R Y O U R A P P O IN T M E N T

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