Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1986, p. 17

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demand for rental space spawns uxbridge proposal tribune june 4 1986 a17 uxbridge gino testas next building project is designed to help alleviate a serious shor tage of rental accommodation in the uxbridge area the whitchurchstouffville 1 builder wants to construct a 3 million apartment complex on threeacres situated east of phase three of his testa heights residen tial subdivision his plan also calls for develop ment of commercial outlets to service the entire east end of ux bridge many many people ask for rentals because they cant afford to buy a house mr testa said in an interview i want to help the community so those who cant afford to buy a house can rent an apartment the proposal will be officially presented to uxbridge twp councils planning and develop ment committee in the near fu ture if council approves it id like to start construction this fall and people could start moving in in the spring of 1987 he said the de mand is here but it depends on council approval zoning changes will be required from the present industrial de signation but mr testa doesnt sketch depicts proposed uxbridge apartment if approved by council a fourstorey apartment building could be under construction in uxbridge this fall an artists conception shows the proposed facility slated for development on a threeacre parcel east of the third phase of testa heights subdivision anticipate any major problems in tljis respect he and sales agent jim corri- gan said public interest has been overwhelming since plans for the fourstorey structure were un veiled at the recent uxposition 86 trade and home show a total of about 70 potential tenants ranging from senior citizens to young adults have shown interest in the new testa apartment project while the 57yearold builder said its too early to consider ren tal rates for the 50 two and one- bedroom units he did stress that every effort will be made to keep prices affordable building on property he already owns at will be considerably cheaper than ha ving to locate and purchase another site according the owner of testa construction limited mr testa is continuing to over see completion of his latest hous ing development located south of reach road and east of main street just 10 houses remain to be sold in testa heights third phase with plans for another 45 to 50 in the fourth and final stage the people are very pleased to see the quality homes we build and they look to see a quality lux ury apartment building too mr testa claimed he said its to be patterned after stouffviues testa villa a 60unit apartment building he developed about 12 years ago- i s twfsme road stou letters vw u m 2942200 call 4959440 6402100 6492292 economistsun weekender the tribune builder gino testa sees a need for more rental accommodation in thelj uxbridge area he hopes to develop an apartment complex in town 5 the magnificence of 30 off china jfynsley selected patterns cottage garden pembroke blue mist golden crocus henley snow crocus delphine spring crocus durham maroon leighton cobalt we carry waterford crystal free bridal registry aurora collectables markville shopping centre 4 kkk5 beside bank of commerce 4 kkkj j- in the matter of the ontario heritage act rso 1980 chapter 337 and in the matter of the land and premises known municipally as the crown inn 249 main street unionville part of lot 13 concession 6 in the town of markham in the province of ontario notice of intention to designate take notice that the council of the corporation of the town of markham intends to designate the property including lands and buildings at the following municipal address as a property of architectural andor historic interest or value under part iv of the ontario heritage act rso 1980 chapter 337 the former crown inn c 1 860 is recommended for designation for historic al and architectural reasons historically it was one of the first inns in the village of unionville and is the only such structure remaining built by william size it formed an important part of village life until the turn of the century when it was converted to residential use architecturally the former crown inn is recommended for designation as it is a fine example of victorian eclectic and is architecturally unique in the town of markham any person may within thirty 30 days of the first publication of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the clerk of the town of markham notice of his or her objection and all relevant facts if such notice of objection is received the council of the corporation of the town of markham shall refer that matter to the conservation review board for a hearing dated at the town of markham this 4th day of june 1986 gary f roseblade cmo cmc town clerk published a first time the 4th day of june 1 986 ik si m notice to property owners to destroy noxious weeds notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land in accordance with the weed control act rso 1 980 chapter 530 that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds growing on the lands within the town of markham are destroyed by monday june 16th 1986 and throughout the season as often as it is necessary to prevent ripening of their seeds and dispersal of their pollens the council of the town of markham has appointed a weed inspector to cause said weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such manner as he may deem proper and that the expenses incurred by the said weed inspector in the discharge of his duties shall be placed on the collectors roll of the municipality against the respective lands concerned and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes please note dandelion burdock and golden rod are not consi dered noxious weeds within the town of markham under the weed control act therefore complaints regarding these weeds cannot be accepted however the cooperation of all property owners is requested in keeping these nuisance weeds under control i i i it tom rtewall chairman building bylaws committee wilfiamc walker cet director building bylaws department ismss5s3fsftiffi

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