I Serving your community smce 1856 â€"â€" . " v £11994qu .-. . ’ WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24, 2013 - WATERLO0,0NTAR10 * SI INCLUDING HST ‘. metroland_m_edia_ ‘ ' Iâ€"Ii ' A ' " ' BUSINESS 1 A _ Secret agents at work ' h t __ . atRJxNet/Page 21 ; ea - . Resrdents question proposed high-rise _-e ‘ ; developments ' i Barium A ', Chmniciew ' ‘ 3 ' aidents of the City of Waterloo ' A, ' ‘ areasltingthecitytoreconsider . . .,..,,- _ .. two major‘developments curâ€" , : ‘ h " l . F N rently under consideration by staff. . Councillors heard details of the fl , CanadaFllmsDay buildings Monday evening at a pair of f“; 5.2;? Fatwa] opens informal public hearings. ‘: ‘ so . _ . » unth Blackbird - . The ï¬rst was a 14 storey. 152~umt , apartment tower with six street-level May W24 , townhomes located at 31 Alexandra ‘ : Ave.. near uptown Waterloo. The . . building has been in the city’s system 9 sinoe2003anditalsocametocouncil A ‘ ‘ him. " ‘ '1 can't see how anyone can say ‘ 'g‘j % Mamaightfaoethatmhatmcture. ' {Ami -. which encompasses the entire prop- ‘ “r ~ . . ' i ' ' erty. is integrative and compatible M88 WWW . with the surrounding madam, High level political ions â€a uses.†said Ray Blackport, who lives at Prime Minister Stephen Harper w in Waterloo Sunday with his wife Laureen to support their son Ben, 1 ‘ "t 56Alenndra Ave. He said the majority who plays for the Ottawa Fusion. in the Ontario Volleyball Championships at RIM Park. DJ. Christie got a ‘3' H l of the building around the proposed dance to bend the prime minister‘s ear, discussing which player Harper was cheering for as well as the ’ site are brick. singleâ€"resident homes upcoming national volleyball tournament in Quebec. ‘ More than a dozen residents also , .1 .. ‘ . . ‘ W ‘ attended Monday’s meeting. . . . ' ‘ ' 3' ' mm mom has been shoehomed N o reVIew planned for blosohds master plan onto the property and Is well beyond the scale that ï¬ts the surrounding BYIAMIrslacrson ty the region wants to build. The approach, was approved by coun- - area." Chronicle Stag Cambridge landï¬ll was named as oil in 2011," said regional council- ‘ The project, which would be com~ a preferred site earlier this month. lor Jim Widernan. a member of the pleted by Auburn Development, is ome regional officials are Residents in Waterloo attended biosolids masterplanupdate. - requesting a zone change for exemp- reluctant to review the their own meeting almost two He said a majority of council- USED VEHICLES ; tions on suiface parking require- biosolids master plan weeks ago and have been vocal lots would need to vote in favour VHNMH . menu. density and property setbacks. despite widespread public protest opponents to the facility as well. of reopening the master plan. w My ' The mt side of the building would to a proposed dryingfaciiity. which would dry treated munici- Regional chair Ken Seiling said : abut right up to the property line. Last Monday. residents crowd- pal sewage into pellets for use as it would require a complete W ®TOYOTA . within 4.5 metres of the Alexandra ed into the Cambridge Sports Park fertilizer or fuel. m school condos to learn more about the proposed "The master plan. which identi- Co 7 W i “WWI. (budnuedonms Sim-million biosolids drying facili- tied this technology and this ntlrmedonn â€it" 5' 5‘1.†inter: if ' ’3. c I I , i . ' . myâ€: “‘3'" I Q ~ :3, " m Q ~I*-I~Hr ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' - mam; flavarlan * ._ w..4.-.... Door! wruoowwonue . . Bull-wad you? ff ‘3 ' Let us inspire you. r " Visit us at 2236 Shirley Dr. Kitchener ‘ ' 5195783938 I bovorionwindows corn . , -a ,, 7 _ ,,. “A