service station plan on hold in milliken area weekender may 24 1986 p3 j the proposal to install a self- jserve gas station at the corner of smccowan rd and steeles ave is ion hold until next tuesday so that the contractor can answer ques tions of planning committee and nearby residents it was brought to the commit- tees attention at the last meeting that the developer cedarland properties ltd showed the gas jstation lot as open space on sales plans j after people had bought their homes they found out a gas station would be installed plans for the project include allowance for a bigger water pipe to accommo date a future car wash no noodles no noodles is good noodles to markhams planning committee at a recent meeting the commit tee turned down the application for a takeout service at european architects compete sfbr project three architectural firms top the list and will compete to see who is awarded the contract to de sign york regions new adminis trative offices york regions building com- mittee made up of regional chairman eldred king and muni cipality mayors narrowed an ori ginal list of 10 firms down to three at a recent meeting architectural firms douglas cardinaldelcan barton myers rand ziedler and roberts remain an consideration for the project to help with the final selection the committee will arrange pro ject inspections cost projections tand reference checks of the three firms we will report to council in fu ture with the final selection said mr king s no firm cost estimates have been published on the administra tive centre which is to be built shear yonge and eagle streets in newmarket noodles on hood rd the noodle manufacturerdis tributor took over the industrial unit next door in order to accommodate the takeout res taurant but planning standards say a restaurant in an industrial area cant face a major road euro pean noodles faces warden ave nor be close to a residential area it also fails to meet parking re quirements new restaurant a pickle barrel restaurant is being considered for the denison rd industrial area before markham council gives a final decision a public meeting will be held tuesday june 17 at 730 pm at the town offices fun day school claremont public schools parent advisory board invites the public to a fun day at the north pickering school on fri day june 6 a variety of activities in cluding a carnival tea room and rummage sale begin at 11 am and continue until 3 pm money raised during the day will go to fund extra curricular activities at the school police week display fiveyearold martin scherrer of markham tries out a york region police harleydavidson motorcycle during a recent police week display at markville shopping centre constable doug hall gives him some tips on safe operation of motorcycles sjoerd witteveen neighbors oppose church expansion on main street next door neighbors concerned that expansion plans for st andrews presbyterian church in markham might create traffic problems around their property still arent convinced to drop their objections members of the local church fil led most of markham council chambers tuesday to show plan ning committee their interest in the decision on a church expan sion the church has applied to ex pand the building and parking lot but nextdoor neighbors are wor ried about the affect of the expan sion on their home the building will expand to the north as will parking a new entr ance to the site has been created at the north end of the lot the entrance aligns directly with an entrance from george st creat ing a short cut from main st to the residential area to the east len and mary lou wratten whose home borders the north side of the church are concerned about the traffic which could be roadside vendors face 250 fine roadside vendors now face hef ty 250 firstoffence fines for sell ing their wares on regional roads thats the minimum price tag affixed to a new bylaw prohibiting the roadside sale of goods york regional council adopted the bylaw last thursday regional solicitor edward oakes was directed to draft a suit able bylaw to deter roadside re tailers by several regional coun cillors earlier this month vendors now face a 250 fine for a first offence and up to 1000 for subsequent offences under the new bylaw previously they sold products with little interference from authorities a fine under 300 can be en forced by a bylaw officer said police briefs mr oakes he can just write the vendor a ticket he said fines over 300 would require appearances before a magistrate mr oakes added that the new bylaw will be enforced both by york regional police and muni cipal bylaw enforcement officers generated from the shortcut as well as the planned removal of several large trees theyve had several meetings with the churchs building com mittee but their concerns are yet unsatisfied a meeting of the mar kham subcommittee a commit tee of markham council is sche duled next wednesday the wrattens are invited to that meeting as are the church repre sentatives and mr wratten said he hopes negotiations will con tinue then he reserved further comment until after the subcommittee meeting if problems regarding the church site plan are resolved on wednesday it will go to planning committee on the following tues day for consideration final approval will be left up to council one week after planning committee gives the go ahead ed and clatidette 2 hurt when scaffold tips mkdsc well ed by the looks of this picture it would seem your wife is making a good recovery from the measles tell her that she can come in person next week two men working on a building under construction on centurion dr in markham were injured af ter falling to a concrete floor when a scaffold they were on tipped over scott ferguson of goodwood and robert wilkenson of ux- bridge were taken to york central hospital by ambulance york re gional police said the accident occurred on may 21 at 825 pm the industrial safety board has been notified jewelry taken from display case york regional police are look ing for three suspects wanted in connection with the theft of jewel ry from london jewellers at markville shopping centre according to police the jewelry was taken from a display case on may 21 between 7 and 710 pm value of the stolen jewelry is esti mated between 4000 and 5000 windows smashed at st robert school york regional police are inves tigating a recent breakin at st robert high school in which entry was gained by breaking a window with a bb gun police said the breakin occur red between may 17 at 6 pm and may 20 at 7 am once inside five classroom door windows were also damaged by shots from a bb gun damage is estimated at 250 nothing appears to be missing from the school cash jewelry taken in breakin cash and jewelry valued at 1000 were recently stolen during a residential breakin on sir lan- celot dr in markham york regional police said the theft occurred on may 21 between 840 am and 230 pm entry to the victims residence was gained 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