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Port Perry Star, 28 Mar 1989, p. 5

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Developer proposes home instead of industrial park [3 The developer who is seek- ing § approval for an industrial park ust west of Port Perry has nformed Township co he might consider putting houses 'on the land instead. - The Township has received a letter from the solicitor repre- senting Benito Bianchet indi- cating that "development of the lands for residential purposes might be preferrable" fo an in- dustrial use) The letter was dated March 16, three days after many resi- dents of the Perry Glen subdivi- - sion exp strong concerns at the council meeting about the possibility of industrial devel- Council will put a hold on opment. The letter from Biancet's lawyer George Smith, was ta- at the March 27 meeting of council. * The letter notes the "objec- tions raised by nearby resi- dents," and goes on to say that Bianchet would consider put- ting houses on the land, if he > d move "reasonably quick- Council made no decision Monday on the letter, but Ward 2 councillor Marilyn Pearce de- scribed the lands in question as "transitional" between the resi- dential use to the east and fu- ture industrial uses to the west Prince Albert parks study Scugog Township council will not be making any deci- sions on pro s for new sub- divisions in Prince Albert until a study on parklandin the ham- letis completed. : The lack of a proper park/ plavgroundin Prince Albert has n an issue for many years, and Mayor Howard Hall said Monday the issue will be ad- - dressed in a study now being prepared for the Township. He was 8 at a pub- lic meeting into an application by. Custom Holdings to create 2 15 building lots on ten acres on 'Letters To the Editor: . I would like to express thanks and appreciation to "Nuts About Chocolate" for organizing. the first annual Scugog Easter Egg Hunt: Their generosity and sense of community spirit were well received and made for a most en- _ joyable family experience. Hats off to Mr. Kouri and his staff for adding a homey touch to our quaint little town. : Sincerely, B. Gray Port Perry the west side of Simcoe Street in Prince Albert, opposite Y inter- section. of Queen and Simcoe Streets. - Three residents who live in the area attended the meeting and expressed concerns over the lack of a proper park in - Prince Albert. The residents also had con- cerns about increased traffic flows along Simcoe that would be Ageneraipt from future hous- % Kathryn Harris, represent- ng Custom Holdings, said the i 5 Tot plan was draft approved in 1982, and the developers : "would like to start putting in roads and services this summer and constructing houses in the Mayor Howard Hall said that timetable might be a little premature as the parks study is not expected to be complete for another three months. "There won't be any decsi- sions until that study is com- pleted," he stated. The 15-lot proposal in front of council Monday afternoon could be the start of residential development west of Simcoe Street that could include up to 60 new homes. D.J. TAYLOR BROKERS LTD. 169 North Street, Port Perry GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES CONTACT: WENDY STEPHENSON (Rates Subject to Change without Notice) a.l.C. 1 YEAR 117/8% _ 385 8416 20% of Incoming Orders (beginning April 5, 1989) will be donated to the | Community Memorial Hospital Fund Hospital Spring Gala Dance auction, - April 1st, 1989, will be auctioning $75.00 Credit at Betty Brite, Port Perry. along Concession Six. She said if the Bianchet ap- plication for industrial use is .. approved, there must be "strin- " gent controls on the kind of in- dustry," including the appear- ance of buildings and a proper buffer betweon residences to the east. Ward 8 councillor Allan Go- reski 8 sted that council should explore the possibility of assuming architectural control over industrial subdivisions to assure the appearance of build- ings and grounds. And regional councillor Yvonne Christie noted that "in- dustrial developments need not . be an eyesore, if they are prop- erly designed." It is not known when coun- cil will make a decision on the original application for an in- dustrial zoning, orif council will entertain the suggestion from the developer to put houses on thelandinstead. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 28, 1989 -- 5 GROUND POOLS DIRECT FROM MOUR -- 18' ROUND ............ only *1,449.00 24' ROUND ............ only LO) 15 x 24' OVAL ........ only *1,886.29 843 King St. W., Oshawa (416) 433-0055 EARLY BIRD SPECIALS ON WAREHOUSE - While Supplies Last. $1,739.65 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF LANDFILL CLOSURE The SCUGOG LANDFILL SITE will close permanently on March 31, 1989. Facilities to accept residential household refuse ONLY will be provided at that site starting on April 1, 1989. The hours of operation. will remain unchanged at: Monday to Friday -- 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Saturday -- 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM " W.A. 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