Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Mar 1989, p. 8

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pus-mmoomwvmwvu The developers destroy far more trees, either through outright bulldoaing or by changing the drainage so drastically that the surviving bush dies, They act from expediency and must be controlled by stringent guidelines. They must adhere to standards for plumbing and electrical work because failure in these areas would be hazardous. We need to expand our view of "hazardous" to a larger scale and a longer time frame. Even if it is not so quick or obvious, wholesale destruction of trees is hazardous to the welfare of the community now and in the future. Retaining soil and water, a barrier to wind and drifting snow, sheltering wildlife, providing recreational activity and enjoyment during changing seasons, tree belts must be preserved as Waterloo expands. Could our own tree-hugging Mayor Turnbull People who went to remove healthy trees should consider that they, rather than the mes.areinthewrongpleee.Anewdevelop ment would be perfect for them. where land. scaping can proceed without any Mules at all, environment. So thyme who at. down I maturetree,mrmttmettotirtperhethealthiand what city tree after years ofheutal pruning. dowsingwithaltmdchemialseouldbeHl committing In mun on the environment And on his fellow citizens That is why it is not 1 householder’s right to do what he wishes with my,otblocktholighttonwindow.Am forsnleeanaieltuamiat-afurafth. chumvawndytommhnm In several inata-tur-r-soldthe pemtertyatttntlyatu_,tttintmttt- Ititrtimefhr-eti-ttrlseh" GrrelphhasAr-tetligittmed?Immld 'uppmtatotrmtgabrlawatspt-iltU.TYV eertainiue,wuturgromiteitrorpeivau land, must not be cut unla- the "harm reeorrunemuit.Atnatur-rtbermslaed by a sapling. but it will an decide. before it Threedt-uhrAiuertrh-i1.tinet- rmtkratrsi-dthegtoerirstuCttmetiele, 1farxh8,Aiu-dtrrt-ttAr-tm" thatwmlobocutdownfor“u¢hstic" reattoettrati02A1unSt.ittt.iiimoaAiimt i3tmet,eaate4Eiate,and-rirtour neightsmtrltoodt-etrtdomtbeeatmea " time tor a protective tree bylaw letters smachllnnge f, ' SOLOISTS ofemotimvhmstrenf. C", w 1-1044!me untamed“ [ham-um titm,thistr-iemf1eet. mm,hor Matthew -ytridirtsGoodritday CE mu m - rilil1l,qlllll iii2"iiiii'i"iii'i 1t9,tiif,itfl,r,,r, on can " m 't8toqMtt 325: 913.00 - sum FRIDAY, men 24 Ifwe want to "eaeape hom" all the problem associated with can. we abould not complain and blame others, but rather work towards constructive long-term solutions. Cars are also a major mm of pollution, including acid min. Until now technologies such as electric or hydrogen can become reality, remix-cc commption and onvironmem tal damage will continue to accelmte. '.y,nPttytot!r.ivoeteluamtouarthe available alternatives. Walking and waiting fitrbuaeseanbemademorepuasantsimp1ytfi choosing warm, functional clothing. Intseitrdominaudhyeartrit-uditBeuit to load an active hTrwithotst a car. But when 'eegtarttoeutbackondriving,dmnandthr transit will swell and the transit system will expand greatly. Routes will be extended, wttitirtgtimetswi1lheslashed,andmm-iees will become available. This will take time, but ifwedldowhatwecamandlotothmknow how we feel, it will become reality. Immldliutoremdtogim Merriam', recent opinion column about puking and tmtBetmbleenstMardtt,it_ Ye-kin-ttrattle-tmai-tturns, but 1tlamitttrparkinglotomtmsaitdtmttie "tg_irt-illhardlrsolvrrthehum.Mism parking an be built, but it will be vary -airsartdehoulditepaidthrhrth-ko uitt.Ndricermgetioetitsurdktosolvrstss 'tttu-d-oth-id-tunit-kitchen. tsr.Waterloo't, growth was My to stop. erretetionwilltmlrget- Best escape from parking woes Is to drive less 'tartartNorttmrrtollti.dtimrtdsho8AInt T%Mttkrrxrrrtm.AiuartNieestart. Bmndrmitqreesemt1d-thsirttari-mthu. “hm-HMWQQM 1rt_PPt/ltre.t,tteedh#ieetdiyy bat-at lady hill-Ba. n “w. 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