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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 May 2006, p. 42

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If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo in respect of the Official Plan and Zoning Byâ€"law Amendments does not make oral submissions at a public meetâ€" ing or make written submissions to the Corporation of the City of Waterloo before the proposed Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw Amendment are adopted. the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal. Susan Greatrix Interim City Clerk FOR further information regarding the above I i VA HAHWN WAE , matter, please contact the City of Waterloo Development Services, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo,. Ontario or by calling 747â€"8732. Janice Mitchell, B.E.S., MCIP Development Services ANY person may attend the Public Meeting and/or make a written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Official Plan and Zoning Byâ€"law Amendments. If you wish to make a presen tation to Council, please call 7478743 prior to Monday, June 12. 2006 at 10am. so that the necessary arrangeâ€" ments can be made to place you on the Council Agenda. In addition, a written summary of your presentation should be filed with the City Clerk prior to the public meeting Meet your local City officials, police, lock expert, REEP, representative of the Waterloo Reg: Service for upâ€"toâ€"date information on operating a rental property. SPONSORED BY THE CITY OF WATERLOO Lodging House Licensing Committee and neighbourhood Spirit Builder Program For further information, please contact Fire Prevention Office 884â€"0900 TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo will hold a Formal Public Meeting on Monday, June 12, 2006, at a time to be determined, in the Council Chambers. 3rd Floor, Waterloo City Cenâ€" tre, 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo, to consider the follow ing application to amend the Official Plan and the Zoning Byâ€"law pursuant to Sections 21 and 34 of the Planning Act. For further information regarding the time of the public meeting, please contact the City Clerk‘s Office on or after Thursday, June 8th, 2006 at 747â€"8743. Official Plan Amendment No. 65 m ememegane T Zoning Byâ€"law Amendment Zâ€"05â€"14 | i ie s o e on n anaceien s ng: Aas C MXÂ¥ $ ~ ILYL RNOBEAYTLKX COB LP (The Bauer Buildings) ' \{/ "'\{s‘;)\*),/{" /,\;I/\;’\;« 4;7’%( %?\f 187 King Street South, 135 Caroline Street South | &jfi* 4f® \;z‘\«‘g/;\\:‘ e \"/‘:)-).} )‘4115%‘«{\/} < City of Waterloo â€" Uptown Ward ' />,/ 24. %‘b,r %)} ‘/\/Xs'/xf ;“/ capplicant is see f foliowino amendme MA uKm / NeX xX ORX . in The apph‘x.ml is seeking the Iollp\nng amendments 5,;() /,‘ x D 'A\yqé\{\(),r e 7F to the Official Plan and the Zoning Byâ€"law: Noz w_\\v\%\ * /4 \(\ ONX/T \y’/ ' R a s h | P NS * C KA L M ~ 1. To amend the Official Plan from "Industrial" and | \;’/Q‘: *< YCP ipss S Special Policy Area No. 4 to "Commercial" and ;5\/ // > \\\ 7 \‘Kg\-"/'\«’}" N more specifically "Office Commercial" with speâ€" U â€" +s<~*% Ey <#% ,/H,'?Pc. cial provisions to permit ancillary retail, restaurant Fis & /é/ +f is “f-‘f and related uses; L 8 f V\\{f\ P T n / I f ; § «â€" s O SNWRACA/ /A 2. To amend the Zoning Byâ€"law from Industrial I "(\).’\\“ »4,[’\?/{@‘“ <//rp / l & % (novZe . /T. _£1_____ to Commercial Twoâ€"25 "C2â€"25" with special proâ€" c Reim s Hoes S2â€" s Te visions to permit retail, restaurant and specialty es esc <> food store uses as well as reduced yard setbacks. . recnyor madl M sussect and reduced amenity area requirements. The appliâ€" I PROPERTIES _â€"pâ€"â€" cant has further requested a zoning provision that bever omment services scare. nts ( \ Id rec : the K fireer nronenid Ruwal [ sarcmmemences . 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I | Formal Public Meeting Concerning an Official Plan Amendment & Zoning Byâ€"law Amendment _ abotu * Landlords perspective * Residents perspective * Students perspective * Lock Expert Landlord Information Session THE CITY OF liiii' Doors open at 6:30 Enjoy refreshments while mingling with ity University Staff and other display partners WATERLOO MEMORIAL RECREATION COMPLEX 101 FATHER DAVID BAUER DRIVE out your city June 1, 2006 â€" Thursday â€" 8:30 p.m. in the Hauser Haus Topics Of Discussion: * Tenant Protection Act â€" changes * Neighbours Service * Trends in housing "aal . vK\(/f»,‘ )/‘ nY/LMRUIPAYENR NC & ef Af NA | t\‘:\\k\ P Seov / . yfi * >.:.:Â¥:’,,))\& kA EPV NA XLPBHEK L S & i7 SSX x / ‘ y‘Ty in /a â€" ' tffaicy. / *A*eZ 4 N/Z Sy \z:f(%é | p d eto / NEAAA KT > [A fo §§ o.‘ iR @«AG Eq / P SCYs e / * C/>â€" // | hropy § m «/7 P Mf /y C @ Ap= . i y 7 K h )/« >% ‘“w‘),‘\z’j; § Y 4e ppyxt \~[/f"f, k 5 No4 rreired ‘ N* > &# i1 fi\y ~~bilirrriybe * _ MbX s o# S ’(5\]};» LOCATION MAP zon Community Legal tagged with "robotics" for _ bookmarks, to share example, you would simply _ important links wit view â€" the web _ pages _ world, or if you just w http://del.icio.us/tag/robotâ€" _ discover useful links ics or _ given topic of your int http://ma.gnolia.com/tags/ _ these and other new robotics. 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This way, you For more "Bits of can use your preferred feed _ columns reader to easily keep track of _ mghiemstra.com/colur which links you had seen _ read Michael‘s blo and which are new. mghiemstra.com!bits If you are looking for a _ for other interesting bits Continued from page 30 By the time t# study is finished in August 2006, it will have reached 13,000 people who are receiving health care from 89 organiâ€" zations and about 750 staff will have been trained in new techniques for identifyâ€" ing and responding to the Sites help users be better organizers The study spans the healthâ€"care system with 15 different subâ€"projects conâ€" ducted in primary care (docâ€" tors‘ offices and nurse pracâ€" titioner clinics}, home care, longâ€"term care, acute care, inâ€"patient psychiatry and community mental health agencies. E. at a recent ceremony during the Celebrating Innovations in Health Care Expo in Toronto. George Smitherman, Ontario Minister of Health and Long Term Care, preâ€" sented the award to Hirdes "The central aim of this research is to demonstrate ways to make health care in Ontario function as a system rather than a collection of isolated islands that don‘t communicate or work together," Hirdes said. John Hirdes, a UW proâ€" fessor of health studies and gerontology as well as the scientific director of the Homewood Research Instiâ€" tute, is the principal investiâ€" gator of two research projâ€" ects on primary care and mental health, which received $3.5 million in combined funding over two years from the Primary Health Care Transition Fund. The team‘s research was selected from more than 600 projects submitted for conâ€" sideration for a showcase event held recently on health innovations at the Metropolitan Toronto Conâ€" vention Centre. The UW team‘s full name is Innovaâ€" tion in Data, Evidence and Applications for Health or ideas for Health. Aresearch team led by the University of Waterloo‘s "ideas for Health" research group is one of five recipiâ€" ents of the inaugural Minâ€" istry of Health and Long Term â€" Care â€" Innovation Award. UW research group receives health award way to store your increasâ€" ingly large set of web page bookmarks, to share your important links with the world, or if you just want to discover useful links on a given topic of your interest, these and other new sites can make the task much easier. And, it should be a comfort to know that if your computer crashes or you buy a new system, your bookmarks will still be safe. For more "Bits of Life" columns visit mghiemstra.com/column or read Michael‘s blog at mghiemstra.com!bitsoflife "The University of Waterâ€" loo takes pride in being a recognized leader in innovaâ€" tion and knowledge translaâ€" tion," UW president David Johnston said. "John Hirdes and his colleagues are doing outstanding research, tackâ€" ling problems that concern us all in a way that will have a lasting, positive impact on the health of Canadians." "This award recognizes the potential of the ideas for Health research to improve Ontario‘s healthâ€"care system by identifying methods of integrating care, improving quality and using highâ€"qualâ€" ity health data to inform to key policy decisions." said John Milloy, MPP for Kitchâ€" ener Centre. + Roger Mannell, dean of UW‘s faculty of applied health sciences, said that research by the ideas for health group exemplifies the faculty‘s "commitment to the development of knowlâ€" edge and programs that can have a positive impact on the health and wellâ€"being of Canadians." The _ mental â€" health research embraces the creâ€" ation of new methods for benchmarking the quality of inâ€"patient psychiatric servâ€" ices, testing new care planâ€" ning strategies and developâ€" ing a Geropsychiatry Placeâ€" ment System (GPS). The sysâ€" tem will aid in identifying the most appropriate care setting for older adults with mental health needs. For example, five CCACs pilotâ€"tested a new approach to sharing health data with family physicians and proâ€" viding client education on falls, depression, medicaâ€" tion, flu shots and breast screening. Community Care Access Centres (CCACs)}, emerâ€" gency rooms and crisis units in psychiatry. Several projâ€" ects deal with improving collaboration and commuâ€" nication between different sectors of the healthâ€"care system. health needs of Ontarians. The research activities include the testing of new assessment, screening and riskâ€"appraisal systems for

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