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Waterloo city council deferred the heritage desigâ€" nation of 35 Central St. until at least April 14 during a committee of the whole meeting Monday night. Parties attempt to resolve dispute over 35 Central St. Heritage designation delayed MILAN BED BEDROOM SUITE By Jason MipoirtOn For The Chronicle We Manufacture the Largest Selection of Conadian Made Bunk Beds. ON SALE ‘292 ‘329 Complete PROMO SLEIGH | BEQm‘ ! IRON FUTON â€" SOFA CHRISTINA IRON BED In July 2003 McGill subâ€" mitted a Committee of Adjustment application for minor variances, which would allow him to add a threeâ€"storey addition to the The MHC stated at the meeting that they, "would like to have the best possiâ€" ble designation on the property for both the (proâ€" ponent} and the city." In December 2002 Brad McGill purchased 35 Central St. The MHC is looking at formalizing the list so that it could carry some weight and be used to inform propâ€" erty owners of their properâ€" ties‘ historical significance. The MHC is arguing that 35 Central St. is both an architectural and historical landmark for the city as local painter Woldemar Neufeld lived in the house. respect to cultural heritage. 178 179 BOOKCASE BUNK ELECTRIC BED MILAN FUTON 1222 +359 ‘429 McGill also rejected the MHC‘s wish to designate the property, fearing the desigâ€" nation would prevent him from renovating his home. Last November, staff worked with McGill, neighâ€" bourhood representatives, the MHC and the city‘s These workshops will be held tonight (Feb. 11), in the Forbes Room of RIM Park, and Thursday night in the Hauser Haus room at the Waterloo Memorial Recreâ€" McGill filed an appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board, which will hear his case on March 9. _ Council encourages citizens to attend budget workshops The City of Waterloo is facing one of the most challenging budgets in Waterloo‘s history and council is inviting the public to community workshops to provide input on upcoming budget discussions. The committee of adjustâ€" ment denied the applicaâ€" tion because the attendance of 22 neighbours who objected to the addition. rear of his property. Come home to us every Wednesday! Saj Karim and Gary Van Moerkerke Investment Advisors Returns to December 31, 2003 *Reflects combined performance generated by a previous investment manager and Oynamic Mutual Funds Ltd. which became the investment manager of the Fund on November 13, 19% **These tax credits generally must be repaid if the shares are redeemed within erght years af purchase Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments Please read the prospectus before investing. The indicated rates of return are the histoncal annual compounded total returns including changes in share value and do not take into account sales, redemption or agtinnal charges or income taxes payable by any unitholder that wuld have reduced returns Mutual funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may nnt be repeated DMF230104 In find on "The MHC is reluctant to designate over an owner‘s opposition." WATERLOO CHRONICLE â€" Marg Rowell MHC chair the RESP Hip straregy can wark byt vou [tant Meamser a> she C andhondtearione Serving paar community since 1856 519.886.1060 NoHTNDANT U4INAIS All residents of Waterloo are welcome to attend but must register in advance by calling the finance departâ€" ment at 747â€"8774 or register online at www.city.waterâ€" loo.on.ca and click on "Community Input." Coun. Jim Bolger, who was originally critical of the idea of designating the property a heritage building said, "I think this is a much better way." ation Complex. Both meetings start at 6:30 p.m. Background material will be available for review prior to the sessions. A meeting is expected to take place today between McGill and the MHC to disâ€" cuss possible solutions to this issue. "That should allow us enough time to speak to Mr. McGill and see what can be resolved. The MHC is relucâ€" tant to designate over an owners opposition. We do that very rarely; we don‘t like to do it that way," said Marg Rowell, the chair of the MHC. And, at the request of the MHC, council has again decided to defer the issue. On Jan. 26, council deferred the report of 35 Central St. until Feb. 9 so they could get more inforâ€" mation on the matter. solicitor, but no comproâ€" mise was reached.