Alderman _ Doerner _ opposed such stipulations maintaining "it would be unfair of us to set down rules concerning what building materials aised â€" extremely unâ€" fair â€" I don‘t feel that cement block is that undesirable, the | area mentioned is not a residenâ€" | tial section â€" some new indusâ€" | trialists have to grasp things as they come along, we can not all ; have a corporate image â€" if this | city does not want cement block buildings then I can name 10 or . 15 ether municipalities that do." The letter was addressed to Mayor Paleczny (not to council) by city planner, Brian Turnbull, and noted that it was in response to "your request". A letter read to cpuneil by Mayor Paleczny suggested, among four "desirable" stipulations to be included to any purchase of inâ€" dustrial land in Waterloo, that the builder be encouraged to use brick. or some other aesthetically desirable building material, on three sides of the building. Council. Monday night, affirmâ€" ed their stand to extend Universâ€" ity Avenue, but not without some verbal fireworks. Alderman Rov Bauman, opposâ€" ed council making a decision imâ€" mediately, only to find almost all other members of council (inâ€" cluding themayor) questioning his "reasons" for doin@ so. Mayor Paleczny introduced anâ€" other petition (two. others had been presented last week) which supported _ extending â€" University Ave. It was sisned by some 62 residents, â€" mostly _ along Westâ€" mount Road. Alderman Wagner noted that this petition, along with one presâ€" ented earlier, gave a total of 122 approving the extension, with onâ€" ly 69 opposed. "This shows that a creat matarity of those who would be affected are in favour with the policy of the council of would be affected with the policy of this rity." «* â€" se Wernies Snconiche S stmaaith, ns 34. 3999 : 1 P i ie P it 1 o . 1 6 . . Anar pemgntity Suggest Tell Industry What Materials «*s1 To Use in Industrial Park Buildings &‘ : Taking all this into considerâ€" ation. alons with the Reedâ€" Voorâ€" hees report. it shows that we would be wrong to make any chances in our expressed policy. He also noted that the extension would not zo throuch until 1971. Statin@ that he was opposed to council snending@ a Int of money, and also paying â€" hich interest tates without receiving any clirâ€" ect benefits, Ald. Wagner recomâ€" mended that only two lanes be constructed first. with the other two Janes added when â€"traffic warranted them. Mayor Palecrny agreed _ that this was a practical approach. beâ€" cause the" other two lanes may not be required before 1980. OPPOSE ACTION It was at that time that Ald Wasner _ moved to affirm the stand of council, and Ald. 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We have not had a firm policy, he continued, in approving of deâ€" 3â€"(as noted in first paraâ€" graph) Mr. Turnbull indicated that the suggestions were as "discussed" with the mayor, and were: 1.â€"minimum permissable lot area coverage of 10%. man opposed takin ; action at this time. He stated that he was not ready to go so far tonight (Monday) and asserted council should just take the matter under advisement so that those opposed may suggest an alternative route. He continued, saying that counâ€" cil should give consideration to all phases so as to give people a fair hearing. and then vote on it. At this, Ald. Wasner rose to his feet to say that when Ald. Bauman was finished he would like to offer a rebuttal ‘"Well I am not through yet," said Ald. Bauman. "so please sit down sir.‘" Ald. Ledger interjected â€" "if you had done your homework you would be ready to make a deâ€" cision." Mayor Paleczny noted that if University: was â€" not _ extended, then Westmount would have to be widened to six lanes rischt through Kitchener before 1980. This alternative council hbad turnâ€" ed down. WOULD INCREASE TRAFFIC Acain Ald. Ledser interjected â€" Alderman Bauman is a memâ€" He also noted that the decleâ€" pion which opposed the extenâ€" sion. kepnt mentioning some vague road that could possibly be exâ€" tended but if we were to exâ€" tend other streets then it would just increase traffic on Erb. HOMES 576â€"1910 Kâ€"W Home & Realty Sales Ltd. Follow University East To Lincoln Road â€" Turn Left On Glengary Peter Goss Construction C. A. Haffner Construction Ray Haffner Construction Jerome Huber Construction W. C. Hartman Construction TWOâ€"STOREYS â€" SPLIT LEVELS â€" BUNGALOWS VISIT UNIQUE GLENRIDGE "6" MODEL HOMES OPEN DAILY 2 â€" 5 & 7 â€" 9 p.m. (J. RUSBRIDGE â€"â€" BROKER) Priced From $22,500. sign. With these stipulations coun Mayor Paleczny said that he cil will be able to approve each â€" felt that this was an urgent situaâ€" application on merit® tion, Waterloo Industrial basin It still gives a lot of leeway does not compare with other such and will encourage industry to _ areas in other municipalities, ‘"we develop better buidings. We can _ are going in the wrong direction demand a higt‘ner. standard beâ€" and should correct it now." "The. reason some . of them come here," interjected _ Ald. Doerner, "is because of the barâ€" gain." > It still gives a lot of leeway and will encourage industry to develop better buidings. We can demand a higher standard beâ€" cause we are losing money on each parcel of land sold and they should use some of this saving to erect better buildings. Ald. Ledger stated that Waterâ€" loo might lose some of its older industries which might wish to reâ€" locate in the industrial basin, but because of the restrictions would locate elsewhere. Ald. Wagner questioned wheâ€" ther this was a request or a deâ€" mand. We have a problem, said Mayor Paleczny, and if we don‘t do something now it will get worse. We should think of the future. ber of the planning board and was present when (last Wednesday) this was discussed by that board, which recommended the action taken by council â€" if he (Bauâ€" man) cannot make up his mind now, I‘m sure others can. POLITICAL FOOTBALL! Then Ald. Wagner referred to the Reedâ€"Voorhees report {(for which some $70,000 was spent) and wondered why Ald. Bauman wanted to refer back recommenâ€" dations made by experts in this field â€" Alid. Ledger muttered â€" "because he wants to play polâ€" itical football with it." Ald. Henderson expressed surâ€" prise that Ald. Bauman would want to dillyâ€"dally with this sitâ€" vation after it had been discusâ€" sed so thoroughly â€" "I will have to agree with what a certain alâ€" derman said", he concluded. Mayor Paleczny took note that it had been discussed many times in council but, this seems to be a regular procedure for a "cerâ€" tain" alderman. Ald. Doerner stated that he did not think council should base their decision on how many petâ€" itioned for or against the matâ€" ter when they had such export advice (Reedâ€"Voorhees and city engineer D‘Arcy Duiton) to guide them. Council voted 70 to affirm their previous course of action . 743â€"3421 Ald. Ledger questioned whethâ€" er the suggestions were to, "please one particular person or many in the basin" â€" "I am not pointing fingers" retorted His Worship â€" ‘"neither am I but I know who you are referring to" returned Ledger. Alderman Wagner recommendâ€" ed that. a tour be conducted of the area in question so that all would know exactly what the situâ€" ation was before making a deâ€" cision. This was agreed to. A. Dick Appointed Psychology Instructor at Lake Forest College Alfred O. 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