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Port Perry Star, 5 Aug 1987, p. 7

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ge ET Pw wr -- . Er het iN ii ERR | ra Ra co AES tain amount of shoreline develop- ment, with the Island having 807 shoreline lots, of which 471 have per- manent homes on them. He said that across from the proposed develop- ment, on Stephenson's Point, there are already 19 permanent and three seasonal residences. He also testified that the Offical Plan and its amendments permit and seasonal residential uses on pro- perty designated shoreline residen- tial and that the subject land falls in- to this classification. Local real estate agent, Guy Latreille also gave evidence to the hearing saying that there are only 137 residential building lots available in all of Scugog Township, and that there is a strong demand for development of the 22 lot subdivision. Many other witnesses were call- ed to give testimony in favour of the by-law including Mr. Kotseff and DRIVEWAY SEALER 17 litre pail ...................... 8.99 i PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 5, 1987 -- 7 Way clear | for 22 lot \\ g subdivision WHITE TROUGH i 10' lengths 6 09 1 (From page 1) a] Ywide . WN HIE VINYL SIDING 1 i, by- law amendmen Mr. John ul Double 4 99 2 cDerm planning consultant bi for the Township of Scugog sup- BROWN TROUGH Doss per sq. { ported Jus by law becalige it con- 10' lengths 8 990 orms "owi Roma so she Rofo Oot Son --_,. cv . 10% OFF.... all TRIMS : in 1982 recognizing certain existing -- ~~ ---------------- t uses on the Island. Mr. McDermott told the hearing -- nn there is in existance already a cer- a SPECIAL * THIS WEEK -G.1.S. PLYWOOD 1/4" - reg. 16.28 ..... 14.65 of uta who bth sao ht re 1835 lands werd in conformity with the STONE CHIPS 38 - reg. 20.39 ...... 23 13 5 anon, Moguny in nner B20 kg. bog 4.25 | [2 E07 52735 NR aed potable water supply and septic - reg. 30.36 ...... * ¥ SE systems. Mr. Erven MacKintosh, an agriculture planner who said that keeping development to the shoreline is good planning because it maintains the existing agricultural use in the middle of the Island and that no precedent was created because other similar development on the Island has already taken place. THE OBJECTIONS One strong objector to the propos- ed development along Stephenson's Point Road was a long-time Scugog Island farmer, Joel Aldred, who said that the lands were good viable farmland and that the former owner (Mr. Don Crozier) made a living from them. He also said good agriculture land must be maintained. Mr. William L. Williams, who SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY! PACKAGE CEDAR a5 int. per pho... 10.99 PACKAGE CEDAR hee. 2a12 les 928 Of V-JOINT CEDAR Random Lengths ~~ 55 C.R.C. SHINGLES 10 Year ................... 9.49 3/4" - reg. 32.25 ..... 29.10 P.T. LUMBER DHE Fis ensieniiosions lin.ft. .41 2X6 oo lint. .62 2X8 olin ft. 83 AXA oo init. 81 6X6 ooo inft. 2.05 DURAROCK PANELS Water Resistant 3x5 ho I -- 26. 95 A resides across the road from the PRE- FIN ISHED proposed development said. that 15 Year ............. 11.59 SHELVING many of the existing homes in the CASH & CARRY PRICE ONLY Pine, Oak or White area were built on larger lots and have larger size homes on them. He was concerned about the propsosed subdivision not being compatible with the surrounding land uses, and that not enough potable water was available if the deyelopment went ahead. Mr. Stephen Edwards, a planner for the Durham Board of Education testified the existing schools are overcrowded and are using about 23 portables. He said a new school site has not been approved and the School Board feels the by-law is premature. In handing down his findings, Mr. Rosenberg said he preferred the evidence of the defendents of the by- law and concluded that based on all the evidence submitted he felt that the proposed use for the lands is ap- propriate and in conformity with the Official Plan. Co CHESTERFIELD SUITES - LOVE SEATS SECTIONALS - MATTRESSES -- A Large Selection -- LESS THAN 1/2 PRICE! McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa - 725-5181 .25¢ Bundle Delivery ECONOMY SPRUCE 2XAX8' each = OY All In-stock CEDAR DOORS 10% OFF 12" - reg. 9.55 ............. 16" - reg. 14.90 ........ 13.41 All In-stock COUNTER TOPS Pre-cuf lengths 8, 10 br 12 lin. ft. 5.50 Cut to Length ................ int 8.79 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE - (OSHAWA ROAD) PORT PERRY - ONTARIO - PHONE 985-7391 ROOF TRUSS DIVISION - PHONE 985-3121

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