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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jun 1967, p. 5

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Zone 3, is a single residence sone requiring a 55 ft. frontage with 8.000 sq. ft. area, and a 45 $t. set back. Permissive uses are: + General residence allows barâ€" Ber and beauty shops, institutâ€" jons, schools, hospitals, offices and clinics,. single and multiple housing. This is the only zone that permits ntultiple housing. ‘SR1 (single residence 1) perâ€" mits only single residences, plus schools, churches, offices for physicians and dentists, parks and playgrounds. SR2 permits single residences plus schools etc. (as above), while SR3 does not allow for offices for physicians and dentâ€" K is obvious that there must be regulations regarding certain areas, as it would not be favourâ€" able if we had various sizes of lots and multiple uses. It is imâ€" portant that, when a person deâ€" cided to build or buy a home, that he should first check with city hall to see what plans for the future may be. â€"_In order that we may have erderly growth, our city has been divided into four different gesidential zones â€" Zone 2 is also a single resiâ€" dence zone, requiring a 45 ft. frontage with 6,500 sq. ft. area, and requires a 35 ft. set back. ‘In a general residence zone, the lots have a minimum lot size frontage of 40 ft., with a 4,000 #q. ft area, and the building must be set back 25 ft. from the street line. Zone 1 is a single residence wone, having a 45 ft. frontage with a 5,000 sq. ft. area, and & 35 ft. set back from the street _ Alderman Harold Wagner, who #s chairman of the city develop ment committee, gave this reâ€" port on housing: WAGNER B is also important to check A Report on Housing In view of this trend, there is a growing need for multiple housing, and by my previous reâ€" ference, multiple housing is perâ€" mitted only in general residence zones. When a new subdivision is registered. it includes residential areas with definite lot sizes, plus areas for shopping, _ schools, churches, and multiple housing. These subdivisions, when registâ€" ered, may not be changed withâ€" out approval of the municipal board. _ The Greck Orthodox Patriarch of Jevrusalem washes the feet of 12 priests in special Maunmday Thursday ceremonies each year. or 3 times his salary. By examâ€" ination of real estate sales, there are not many homes sold for $15.000 and under. My advice is, if you plan to build or buy, check with city hall and avoid a misunderstandâ€" ing at a latter date. Unfortunately, it has been said that, if you do not own a home by now, you never will, that is, unless you earn in excess of $8,000 a year. To those who lend money on mortgages, they prefer that the prospective buyer will not purâ€" chase a home in excess of 2% Washes in Church When the city designate certain areas, it is done with the best information available at the time, but. conditions of growth may make it necessary to make cerâ€" tain changes. These changes are made only with the approval of the people in the immediate area, and the consent of the Ontario Municiâ€" pal Board. One of the great measures of a city is its "stability", this is often measured in home ownerâ€" ship. the area for drainage and flood control. i U _ D f s ; . ®#>" foods . 1yrbevey living! SUPPLIES 358 King North 742â€"8111 THESE THREE NURSES A&re the local girls in this year‘s graduating class of the Kâ€"W Hospital School of Nursing. They are (from left) Sandra Bennewies, Kitchener; Janet Pilkington, Kitchener; and Margret Blythwood, Waterloo. CALL WATERLOO FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT 15 King Street South SWEATERS (BULKY SWEATERS EXTRA) MISS IVY‘S MISS IVY‘S ONE HOUR Fashion Cleaners The Waterise Chronicle, Wodnesday, June 7, 1967 & ONE HOUR Pashion Cleaners 3 DAY SPECIAL Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday ONLY 60 Waterloo

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