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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Aug 1965, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 5, 1965 COUNCIL BRIEFS Rosslynn Plaza solicitors, in a letter to council, offered to sell to the city at $2 per square foot a strip of land on Stevenson rd., 10 feet wide by 386 feet for street widening. The offer was referred to the public works committee. . N. Skochko, 127 Tresane st., asked council if 30 feet of city- awned property: adjacent his property is available for sale. The letter was referred to the property committee. be oe ad eo w., wyer, : to accept the city's offer for the expropriation of land for street widening ange the city ob- tains a rezoning of the area to a commercial use. The offer was referred to the public works committee. Solicitors for H. Michaels and E. Leon, applied for the rezon-! ing of land on the south side of Bloor st. w., from industrial to commercial to permit a retail 'and wholesale furniture outlet. The request was referred to planning board. Rosslynn Estates Ltd., 640 Mary st., applied for rezoning of land on Stevenson rd., north of Rossland rd., to permit the construction of two 12-storey apartment buildings on a 267,000 square foot parcel of land. The request was referred to plan- ning board. Dr. C. E. Meliveen, 152 Sim- coe st, n., asked council to re- zone a lot on Rossland rd. w., from green belt to residential. The request was referred to planning board. Provincial Attorney General Wishart wrote council noting that an Emergency Measures Act requires the formulation of a plan to provide for the con- tinued functioning of municipal government and the necessary services of t * municipalities in the event of an emergency (war- time national emergency or cetime natural emergency). letter was tabled by council and the Emergency Measures committee will be asked for its comments as to what action council should take. Aldermen Gordon Attersley, Norman Down and Alex Shes- towsky were absent from Mon- day's council meeting. Construction of granular base at an estimated cost of $9,548 as outlined in an engineering re- port was approved by council. Part of the work has been pre- paid by subdividers. One third of the.city's $6,836 share of the cost will be subsidized by the department of highways. The work will be carried out on Ox- ford and' Grandview sts. Construction of sanitary sew- ers on Glen, Wilson, and Grand- thse at an ha ap $12,202 cost was appro' council as outlined in an é ring re- the city, private proper ot e » Private property. own- ers and abutting fon An incorrect measurement forced council to rescind a mo- tion to sell Martin Humme! and Son a parcel of land on Oshawa blvd., near Ritson rd., for $6,500. Mr. Hummel had planned to build three houses. Because there is only enough frontage for two houses, Mr. Hummel Offered to buy the parcel for $4,000. His offer was referred to the parks, property committee. _ A bylaw appointing Ald. John Brady and Percy Manuel to the planning board was approved by council, Council adopted a finance committee recommendation that the charge for a treasurer's cer- tificate of arrears be increased from 75 cents to $1. Council agreed to permit the Public Utilities Commission to proceed with the construction of a temporary substation at the corner of Rossland and Rit- son rds. The PUC notified coun- cil the substation will be re- quired only until July, 1967 and not for five years as was pre viously estimated and also that » the cost of locating the station at the corner of Hillcroft and Ritson, as urged by Rossland- Ritson area residents, would cot an additional $6,500 for pole es. A letter from Mr. and Mrs. -8. Brown regarding the closing of the Old York Trail was re- ceived and filed as the legal work in connection with the closing has been completed. W. ©. Martin will be advised that city-owned land on Ostler st., is not for sale as it is being held for future street extension. 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