Planning Director Reports On Past Year BROUGHAM -- There were)42. In many of the yeats be-(640 in 1962, and 677 in 1963. In) more meetings, more functions,|tween there were 20 or less\1960 there were 490; in 1964 more studies, more zoning oper-juntil in 1960 there was a peak|453. The average per year build-| ations of the Pickering Town-jyear, with 40 meetings. Theing estimate in the past five) ship Planning Board in 1964|number decreased to 29 in 1961; |years is $6,424,028. than in former years, accord-|16 in 1962, and 24 in 1963. Then An impressive list of high- ing to the annual report of oe came another big year, 1964. eee a ad all por ges a lanning director, J. H. Faulk-| review of fees levied, and prac- aed. sabeaitted at a Pickering FEWER APPLICATIONS 'tices in other municipalities; Township Planning Board meet- Each year Bayes iar fewer!provision for trees in -residen- ing on Jan, 21. ; re gear git eget wang jtial subdivisions; and ioteerial Last year saw many changes'169, with 130 of them granted; mide oneal wang oor levi in procedure, complicity cl ig6i, 148 with 195 granted: |O¢ residential lot development applications and board mem-(1962, 108, with 87 granted; 1963,\foes- the organization of a berships, as well as an increase /9g with 65 granted and 1946, 62.\committee of Adjustment; Dun- in administrative staff, the re- with 51 granted. An application!;arton Shores Area: Study, and port revealed. The planning|for consent is to seek permis-\,esearch and preparation of a office occupied the north-eastision to separate land into twOlprief for council presentation to corner of the municipal building'oy three parcels of less thanltn. Goldenberg Commission in Brougham, is administered 19 acres, without the require') "Residential {ot development by Mr. Faulkner and his staff/ment of a new plan of sUb-Iroes ($500 per lot) were faviad| of George Smith, draughtsman, division. Plans of subdivisions], ke Ts bent of $14,000 in 1963 and Mrs. Cheryl Pearse, secre-\are applications to lay down! hd $15,000 in 1964. Of the tary. More secretarial assist-\roads and create building lots./¢15 999 figure, $6,000 has been ance is anticipated to take'{he board makes its recom-| bid wae » 98. § , care of the heavy work loadimendations to council. then! "Three hundred dollars were that has been caused dy zoning/council having approved, sub-|oollected in ap lication fees bylaws and their amendments,|mits them to the Department P consideration and inspections of|of Municipal Affairs. EIGHT STUDY PROJECTS consent applications, and work, There was one subdivision In 1964 the board directed revolving around the draft/application in 1964, and it was\the undertaking of eight study Metropolitan Toronto Official! granted, one in 1963, but re- projects: Frenchman's Bay De-| Plan and amendments, and the|fysed velopment, Hamlet Boundaries Township Official Plan. 1961, 1962 and 1963 were the and Existing Development,| In 1948 there were nine plan-peak years in building -- 842,.Commercial Land Use, Consoli-| ning board meetings; in 1964,)building permits issued in 1961; cation of Zoning Bylaws, Street Naming and Indexing Prepara- tion of Zonin, School, Ont; ering Township |velopment of the township with|plans they had. He also noted wood. 'Those east of Victoria) Park are having to funnel down ito Ashbridge's Bay, where there Maps, Park and Beach Devclop- require study to evaluate its|that the Metro Toronto Conser- proposals on its effect on Pick-' vation Authority and the Water- \front Advisory Committee had Mr. Faulkner. concluded been consulted, by them| many foundations were laid on|was mot thought detrimental, which to base the future de-jmor would it interfere with any considerable advances being|that a change in zoning had made in the field of public|been approved by the Commit- | relations and ratepayer accept-\tee of Adjustment to accommo- ance. 'date this land use. John Dashwood, solicitor, ap-| . pealed to the board on bebe OBJECTS si of A. M. Carlyon, Fairport, for! legation of nearby resi- dents who had been. notified of approval of a proposed marina neat as renchman's|{"@ marina proposal, appeared | on the east side of F sooth to protest and to question the| Bay (west side of Fairport project. t if jigtely 2 fro ' ne slioganepeed ae eahet John Ross Robinson objected rowning avenue.) He explai0-\tg g commercial-like enterprise ed that it would be a Com-|heing conducted in a residential mercial yacht club where quali-| action, and asked if a marina fied technicians would serviee|coyid 'be established where boats and their engines, and for! there are no sewers and water boat storage. The first phase' john Herda objected because would commence this year, and he felt there was too little) later, perhaps, other facilities,/open space left on the bay for] including a restaurant, would|the public. Since his property) be added. Most of the traffic,|would directly adjoin the mar-| he said, would come by water.|ina, he asked where the people) "There is nothing from Ash-|attending it would park--on his bridge's Bay to Frenchman's lot? Bay, and from there pretty) J. MacNeall private street, dents maintain leven problems now, he said,jed cars?" said th e Fair-j° and the resi-;How would the reels or an am- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Jenvary 25,1965 4& ed it, There were|bulance work through the park- feet it fen ons Lec tar pg a x { BIG DIGS In ancient China, wells were sometimes dug as deep as 500 MONDAY-TUESDAY-ONLY THE MOST EXCITING STORY OF OUR with cars parking on it, and he} mrs. Robinson, who lives in had waited two hours on @ SUN-l1h jast house on Fairport, said day to get out of that street. what if there was a fire?"|that she wanted privacy, and to he asked, "or an accident?!get in and out on her road. ¢ SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT ! -- ONE SHOWING ONLY ! § Doors Open -- 7:45 P.M. -- Show Starts 8:10 P.M. BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! | ~~ WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS PETER O'TOOLE ALEC GUINNESS pai Fiat "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA" in TECHNICOLOR with > JACK HAWKINS, ANTHONY QUINN TM ee » COLOR SAT. and SUN. Continuous From 1:30 p.m. B fe 9: FEATURE TIMES:--1:20 - 3:20 - 5:20 - 7:25 - 9:30 well to Whitby,' said Mr. Dash |port street was a-#3 feet wide! * Cy -- -- Durham Beef Producers Discuss Marketing Policy Beef\i, Bethany; Cartwright, N eil|Beattie, president of the Ontario Producers held their annual|Werry, Nestleton; John Carnag-/Beef Improvement Association meeting at Orono last week,|han, Blackstock; Hope, Bev. Mr. Beattie is the operator of a with a good attendance of pro-\Gray, RR 1; Port Hope; Rafe farm in the Stayner area where} ducers from throughout the|Currelly, RR 3, Port Hope;|they are at the present time, county. The day was a new Clarke, Bill Allin, Newcastle; keeping 1300 head of beef cattle venture in that in addition to/Bill Reid, Orono; Darlington, at one time. He explained the their annual meeting which was|Sid Cornish, Tyrone; Philip operation of this farm with his held in the forepart of the after-|/Stewart, Enniskillen brother, pointing up the various) noon, they did co-operate with' Other officers elected during, management phases such as the) the Extension Branch of the On- the day were: John Rickard, Purchase of livestock, cropping| tario Department of Agriculture past president; Harvey Mal-/Program, feeding program,' for Durham County in planning!colm, president; Bev. Gray, Health and overall sales and) a day with the heading, Beef first vice-president; A. 0. Dal-/management. The thanks of the} Briefs rymple, Agricultural Represen-'8TOup were expressed by Mr The morning program openeditative, secretary-treasurer |Bev. Gray to Mr. Beattie with a film entitled, "The Obvi-| Delegates to the Ontario Beef, meeting of interest to beef ous Choice." This film depicted|Improvement Association were Producers throughout the area| the purchase of a herd sirejofficial delegate John Rickard|Will be held at the Department) pointing up the importance of'with alternate delegate, Bev . -- ee neal record of performance. In the|Gray, with auditors, Russell'tyral engineering spectalist and| 'film, the farmer was shown'Osborne, and Ed. Ruthven Geo. Arnold, farm management! two good type bulls but when! 'There was some discussion of SPecialist from Brighton will be The Durham County progenytesting came into the) picture, it pointed up that one} bull was far superior to the other. The guest speaker for the future projects and it was sug-\discussing beef housing with gested that a beef bus trip be/economics on the different types held, probably in early March,|0f housing, Deal" tater rant was George|ing of the official directors will rno! management spe-|be held on Thursday, February cialist for the Ontario Depart-|11 at 1.15 p.m. in the Depart-| ment of Agriculture in Brighton./ment of Agriculture Board! Mr. Arnold discussed the eco-|Room in Bowmanville. | nomics of production in the) The guest speaker for the to points of interest in central COSENS & MARTIN and western Ontario. A meet-| Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa |) All lines of 728-7515 Insurance Res; 725-2802 or 725-7413 varied phases of the Beef In-| dustry. He considered cow-calf operations, the feeding of both| jafternoon program was Ross Lt | long and short keep steers and| drylot feeding. He also set up a) problem for the farmers and had them work in actual cost} study if they were buying cattle) for their own farm. The thanks) of the group were expressed by| John Rickard, president of the) association. i DIRECTORS ELECTED Following the noon luncheon.) the Beef Improvement Annual Meeting was held for the coun- ty, with John Rickard, chair-! man, in charge of the meeting. | Directors elected were for] Manvers: Harvey Malcolm, RR 2; Janetville; Roy Strong, RR! Genosha Hotel (NOW UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT) PROUDLY PRESENTS during the week of Jan. 25 Harry's Hipeaway COUNTRY and WESTERN MUSIC BY The Lincoln County Boys a ae es -¥y uae s # FROM THE BLISTERING BEST-SELLER! FROM THE | TEAM THAT BROUGHT YOU THE CARPETBAGGERS! JOSEPH E LEVINE SUSAN Aivwaro BETTE [avs _ STARLIGHT ROOM The Exciting Songstress ADA LEE pill A aD & | TECHNICOLOR?® |!" rr ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FEATURE TODAY AT... | 9:30 - 3:30 - 5:25 - 7:30 - 9:35 | MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ....... 9-1 am. 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