tribune march 18 1987 a7 income tax returns 416 6401769 6401778 george w brodie certified chartered accountant 157 main st w stouffville ont whitchurch rf stouffville wed june 24th to wed july 1st 1987 we are looking for people interested in assist ing in the strawberry festival if you would like to run a specific event or help the commit tee with a scheduled function please call jim heidema 6401194 the corporation of the town of whitchurchstouffville incorporated 1971 form 1 planning act 1983 notice of the passing of general zoning bylaw by the corporation of the if town of whitchurchstouffville take notice that the council of the corporation of the town of jwhitchurchstouffville passed bylaw number 8734 on the 10th day of march 1987 under section 34 of the planning act 1983 and take notice that any person or agency may appeal to the ontario municipal board in respect of the bylaw by filing with the clerk of the corporation of the town of whitchurchstouffville not later than the 13th day of april 1987 a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the bylaw and the reasons in support of the objection an explanation of the purpose and effect of the bylaw describing the hnds to which the bylaw applies is below as the bylaw affects almost all lands in the town of whitchurchstouffville no key map is provided the complete bylaw is available for inspection in my office during regular office hours 830 am to 430 pm dated at the town of whitchurchstouffville this 18th day of march 1987 j patricia g oakes cjerk of the town of whitchurchstouffville 19 ciyic avenue box 419 stouffville ontario l0h 1l0 explanatory note bylaw no 8734 bylaw no 8734 is the new general zoning bylaw for the town of whitchurchstouffville replacing bylaw no 727 with respect to all lands within the town except for a lands within the westerly approach area as shown on map 14 in schedule a to bylaw no 8734 being lands in the vicinity of ringwood and bj lands shown or described in schedules a and b to bylaw no 8735 these are lands affected by all bylaws amending bylaw no 727 that have not already been included in bylaw no 8734 lands affected by committee of adjustment decisions rendered since the begin ning of 1986 for which building permits have not yet been issued and jlainds affected by decisions of council resulting from concerns expressed about the general zoning bylaw the purpose of bylaw no 8734 is to replace the previous general zoning bylaw which was passed in 1972 bylaw no 8734 will regulate the use of land in the town as provided for the towns official plan pursuant to the planning act 1983 with respect to the lands described in b above the town is compiling aji amending bylaw which will implement certain changes to bylaw no 8734 that will affect those lands notice of this amending bylaw will be given and a public meeting will be held to inform the public of its i effect residents respond to mayor on kennedy road subdivisions dear editor re our letters to you regarding the subdivision on kennedy road and mayor sainsburys recent comments in our letters ann belanger feb 18 edition and louise ogryzlo feb 25 edition we expressed the dismay and anger of local resi dents at having yet another unwanted subdivision approved for our immediate neighborhood we feel this type of spot planning is creating a rural hamlet where now there is none this is not in keeping with the principles of good modern planning on march 4 you published an article which said claims by the whitchurch rural ratepayers association that council is creating a hamlet in the kennedy roadaurora sider- oad area of whitchurchstouffville has been flatly denied by mayor fran sainsbury while admitting four seperate subdivisions will bring up to 500 people to the area mayor sainsbury states each is an individual entity that except for an entrance you wont know exists theyre not even near one another we would like to make the following comments since mayor sainsburys remarks seem to imply we and all the other local residents who have opposed these subdivisions including some who have put their money where their mouth is to appear before the omb are creating a tempest in a teapot 1 we are well aware council is not consciously creating a ham let like so much of the other planning currently being engaged in whitchurchstouffville its just going to happen a hamlet exists where there are 1000 people or more in an area we will be very close to if not more than that when these subdivisions are com pleted 2 the fact the subdivisions will or will not be visible is totally irrelevant they still require water fire protection and school space as well as increasing rural area especially since some of the houses are to be on lots as small as acres 3 the fact each subdivision is an individual entity is only furth er proof no integrated plan for the area exists there will be no connecting roads from one subdivision to the next even if long term aesthetics are ignored we believe in the event of a fire in one subdivision this could prove to be a disaster since all the subdivi sions are being built in heavily wooded areas 4 the subdivisions are near one another in fact they are in pairs two are adjoining on the north east corner of aurora and kennedy they will provide almost 120 houses between them the other two located almost 1600 feet or less away from our houses are south on kennedy road side by side they will provide approx imately 60 houses the balance of the new houses are mainly from the continued development of jesse thompson road the entrance to one of the kennedy road subdivisions will be directly opposite jesse thompsons extension to kennedy road when we made a presentation to council on nov 10 we opposed the new subdivisions at that time a map was displayed using an overhead projector it clearly showed how close all of these subdi visions are mayor sainsbury was there in summary we knew council is not planning a hamlet but even their own planner has warned them that they are creating one we realize the subdivisions are not integrated as far as roads etc and may well be totally invisible the people in these subdivi sions will not be in visible they will still draw on the economic and environmental resources of the community the fact the subdivi sions are totally seperate proves proper planning is not being employed finally these subdivisions are all within a five minute easy walk of our houses in the country thats right next door anns letter asked who was council listening to it becomes in creasingly obvious when the mayor insists the work of council be done only in the council chambers and not in the iga or with special interest groups she does not want them listening to us the people they represent she has lost sight of the fact we not coun cil are the community they have been entrusted to represent our opinions unless they seek those opinions wherever they can find them they cannot possibly do their jobs for those councillors who do take the time and seek the opinions of their local residents thank you keep up the good work sincerely ann belanger louise ogryzlo whitchurchstouffville mccormack memorial church pastor rev w gawa 945 am sunday school balanced living 1 1 00 am the homole alternative 700 pm extraonjnan power april 512 missions convention nursery supervision and junior church provided vivian if alcohol causes grief dear editor perspectives in the march 11 tribune caused me some dis tress perhaps when you wrote it you were more concerned with supporting a new business ven ture in town than upholding the goddess alcohol i take exception to the state ment that you have the right to regal pizza free delivery 6404838 monday thru thursday receive 200 off any deluxe pizza with coupon below receive present this coupon and ido off any deluxe pizza pony express pizza ltd operating as the regal family restaurant 19 main st w stouffville offer expires mach 2787 do as you please too many peo ple have that attitude today the result is they please to act in a most unacceptable manner i believe that drinking alcoho lic beverages then using public roads is one of these so many families in our town of stouffville have suffered bereavement caused by impaired motorists in our other adjacent town ux- bridge a nevertobeerased memory lingers picture it with me the setting is the funeral par lours a little white coffin on one side of it sits another coffin her service directory ads i get results to place yours call today 2942200 or 6402100 mothers on the other side is that of her daddys alcohol in the blood of the driv ers of the motor vehicles that caused these deaths was responsi ble for these tragedies we have a love and concern for our young citizens and are sad to realize that it is our older genera tion that has and still is promoting alcoholic drink to its present popularity sincerely marjorie woodland cone 4 uxbridge twp editors note chris sha- nahans perspectives column actually stated to me the whole matter boils down to an in dividuals right to do what he pleases as long as its within the limits of the law this in no way suggests an acceptance of drink ing and driving which is illegal 2 meet your driver marg0 robinson is this weeks simcoe transit feature driver margo drives a wheel chair van to and trom gibson public school in maple she enoys working with special education students and appreciates some ol the extraor dinary abilities that these students possess margo was very pleased to be invited by the teacher to share in this years childrens christmas party living in oak ridges with her husband and three children margo is presently restoring their older home she is an avid antique furniture collector and an accomplished quilter with her previous experience in the highway trucking industry margo is very cognizant ol the satety responsibilities that school bus drivers must bear we are fortunate in having people like margo robinson caring for our children each school day the 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