Page 4 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 25, 1980 WEST OF KING ST. ______ _SATURDAY NEWSPAPER RECYCLING JUNE 28th JULY 26th AUVG. 23rd HELP REDUCE SO0L.I0OD WASTE for further information CALL CITY OF WATERLOO â€" 886â€"1550 EX. 245 (PLEASE CLIP OUT AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE) HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED? © Tie newspapers securely in bundles with twine ©@ Place bundles at your curbside by 8 a.m. on the Saturday listed for your area, as noted above © Use cardboard boxes as containers for newspapers ©@ Include cardboard, magazines or junk mail Take a few minutes . . .. City of Waterloo RECYCLE DO NOT But council rejected the request when told by Slomke that the developer had not met all the conditions imâ€" posed by council four years A committee of council decided Monday to defer apâ€" proval of a townhouse proâ€" ject in an ecologically sensiâ€" tive area of Erbsville. Tom Slomke, city planiner, told committee Bauman "is reluctant to invest substanâ€" tial sums without security that the project will be apâ€" proved."" He had asked council to approve the plan before he puts more money into stuâ€" dies of the project. chlm. Ed Bauman, of Sugarbush Developments Ltd., has been attempting to build for more than four years at the site southwest of Erbsville School. By the Chronicle Staff The planner said Sugarâ€" £€ ~XPp EAST OF KING ST. City defers Erbsville plan JUNE 14th JULY 12th AUG. 9th EAST SIDE bush has not ensured an adequate water supply by providing for test wells to confirm a consultant‘s reâ€" Alderman : Jane Mewhinâ€" ney said ‘"I can‘t approve (the project) until there‘s an adequate water supply in the area." . Sugarbush wants to build 60 luxury townhouses with a recreational area and seâ€" wage treatment. plant on a separate site near Laurel She said all development in the area should be frozen until water and sewage serâ€" vices are extended to the area near: Conservation Drive and Erbsville Road. Further studies could cost the developer â€" $20,000, Slomke said. He reported the developer wanted city approval before investing this further amount, but said Sugarbush would wait for the project to be forwarded to the Ontario Municipal Board for final approval until all the condiâ€" tions had been met. The city planner said this procedure was legal, but warned it would mislead area residents into believing final approval had been given. Slomke said "because of the ‘stakes involved, it is reâ€" Byâ€"law applauded BAQOIS.........«....s1<:.ssstirrcssscensrersvecsiiccss ~<«s1â€"»cl @TOCCEY IDIMtMGr ROll§ ...........................«:s«.+1+«....+G0IUOZ. 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FRESH BAKED DAILY ON THE PREMISES I MABEL .........sâ€"1rcrocansrisesecectsrtizersirsssesesss PE sQOIOUE : In a letter to council, John Ebbs, executive asâ€" sistant to the coroner, called the bylaw a "very significant action‘‘. *‘*As you are aware, the operation of goâ€"kart tracks appeared to be beyond the jurisdiction of any provincial and feâ€" deral legislation," Ebbs wrote. "It is to be hoped that other municipalities will follow your lead." 12 Bridgeport Rd.~E. The city drafted the bylaw following an inâ€" quest last year into the death of a 14â€"yearâ€"old boy who died when his goâ€" VERY GOOD CONDITION 5 TO 6 YEARS OLD. epol BELMONT SALES REFRIGERATORS 886â€"4481 â€"/ WATERLOO BUY AT WHOLESALE PRICES Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs. & Sat: 6:00 p.m. _ Friday: 9:00 p.m. Sun: 4:00 p.m. Alderman Richard Biggs moved the matter be deâ€" ferred, saying *"we‘ve been through this before (with Bauman). We must hold our ground until he satisfies all the issues and conditions." commended that the alterâ€" native presented by the deâ€" veloper is not acceptable to the city." All exâ€"service personnel and their dependents are inâ€" vited to take advantage of a free Royal Canadian Legion counseling service. C. Wall, service bureau ofâ€" ficer from London, Ont., will be at Legion Branch 530 on July 16 at 5 p.m. to give skilled advice on veterans‘ benefits. Anyone. wishing to meet with him is urged to write or call Fred Hamer, 201â€"58 Bridgeport Rd., East.; Waterloo, 884â€"0342 kart overturned at Erbsâ€" ville Kartway .on the outskirts of Waterloo. The bylaw requires that all goâ€"karts be inâ€" spected annually by a mechanic. Drivers must wear approved helmets and goâ€"karts must be equipped with rollibars which extend at least three inches above the driver‘s head. > They must also be equipped with seatbelts or a drop seat. 5 The bylaw says all goâ€" kart tracks are to be equipped with stop sigâ€" nals for use in the event of an accident and operaâ€" tors are not to tolerate reckless or dangerous driving. A fine of up to $1,000 could be levied for any bylaw infractions Veterans‘ benefits ..... _ 18/doz. _......7B8/doz. wury no a wesen st wwo 8t € Idoz