st- weekemmjulymi99ai p3 the dump citizen groups want snort list delayed three months tracy kibble staff reporter labor day it ends a frustrating summer and could markthe beginning of a new chapter in the dump fight with ontario whitchurchstouffville will either breathe a clean sigh of relief or pre pare for further dump battles with the 5 interim waste authority iwa september is the target month the month the provinces dump search team will eliminate 13 of 19 potential dump sites selected throughout york region mayor fran sainsbury said monday she wants the iwa to stickto their time frame and release its short list in september as planned we need to see that short list there is nothing more the citizen groups can find out sainsbury said she added the announcement would allow many residents to get on with their lives and will fire upand help those communities directly affected to proceed full force with their battles but local citizen groups told ehviroh- mentf minister ruth grier two weeks ago during activate meeting that they want more time to prepare their cases environment not economics ene a nonpolitical group which claims to rep resent the entire 15 million greater toronto area population is asking the short list announcement be delayed these critics say its crucial to present au facts or evidence for each of the 57 sites before the short list is announced ene wants the short list announce ment held off until december musselman lakeresident ken jobe enes communications liaison told the tribune that groups need more time to prepare briefs v he added the iwa has an unfair advantage because theyve had a lot longer to prepare their arguments the playing field is tipped in the iwas favor jobe said however the iwa confirmed this week it is on target with its study pnn cess of each site and will announce the short list in september as earher stat ed appoints new chairman for iw tracy kibble staff reporter weed workers pholosjoerd witteveen carl ruffole 10 leans over to get weeds out of preston lake last saturday helping him are mark viscomi 7 and his dad sam viscomi many resi dents helped out in the weed collection a hew chairman for ontarios dump search team said thurs day that finding hew landfill sites is an obvious need walter pitman was appoint ed interim waste authority iwa chairman by environ ment minister ruth grier this week a grier announced pitmans post has come at a crucial time in the process to search for muchneeded landfills in thegta pitmans twoyear term is a parttime position grier said pitman former director of the ontario institute for stud ies in education and former president of ryerson polytech- nical institute replaces former iwa chairman jan rush rush a civil servant stepped down to vicechair last week remain open lisa white correspondent stouffvilles interim waste authority iwa information centre averages 11 visitors ah hour that is a total of 55 peo ple every thursday night and last week 246 people registered after the antidump rally huge truck what would 600 truckloads of garbage look like as they puff and choke their way along wmtchurchstouffville roads the mayors task force friends of the ecosystem foes is going to show the community and the interim waste authority just that mayor fran sainsbury said thursday she is calling for drivers of all trucks vans cube vans farm vehicles and 18wheelers to help the town fight a dump in whitchurchstouffville by joining foes for a green ribbon truck rally through main street stouf fville the rally will start at 600 pm- thurs july 30 at the south side of aurora sdrd the truck ers will then head east down durham road 30 on the west side to hwy 47 at the blooming- ton lights past the fleamarket along main st to ringwood along stouffville rd down mcoowan rd and bethesda because of continued public interest the iwa announced this week that all the informa tion centres will remain open until september according to iwa communi cations officer john steele the centres are being fun on the assumption that they will remain open only as long as there is a demand on the same day that stouf fville registered 246 visitors the sutton centre registered 75 people and king city regis tered three the stouffville office is the busiest of eight offices in york durham and peel regions said steele this is because the sites in whitchurchstouffville and markham impact the largest number of people he said the centres are all open cine night a week they provide information on the site selec tion procedure and organize seminars on social impacts surface water land use plan- nirig biology and other related subjects she told the tribune that her temporaryjsost as chairman was to lajjse once an outside nonpolitical chair was hired as outlined in the provinces waste management act bill 143 pitman began his career as a teacher in north york he has also been a member of the provincial legislature representing peterborough and has served as president of the canadian civil liberties association from 1980 to 1984 since 1986 he has been chair- man of the board of energy probe and probe international llbok forward to the chal lenge of working with the iwa in their efforts to locate these three landfill sites this fair arid open process involves the public at every stage pitman said- v the sitirig of landfills is a difficult but essential task and must be coupled with efforts to reduce the amount of waste we all produce i recognize the publics concern over the mari- agement of solid waste and i see our task as the need to bal ance these legitimate concerns with the obvious heed to find new landfill space pitman said york region tiimctt mires n york region council officially hired a new solicitor last week during a meeting in newmar ket craig macfarlane who began his duties july 20 has taken over the post from former solici tor ted oakes who had been with the region for more than 20 years macfarlane was awarded the position over 45 other appli cants each interviewed by a committee during the past month the new solicitor comes to y6rk from the city of toronto where his primary role was to represent metros interests at hearings before the ontario municipal board omb mac farlane had joined the city staff in 1990 macfarlane was born and raised in ottawa arid received both his bachelors arid law degrees from queens uni- versify in kingston hispublicatiori land use planning in ontario is now in its second edition york population will double what is the growth outlook for york region ray simpson partner of the hemson consulting ltd con sultant group presented the following facts and figures to the regions community services council recently york regions growth has slowed down since 1986 when its population figures registered at 351000 an 83 per cent average annual growth rate the hemson group projects the regional population to reach 840000 by 2011 a two per cent annual growth rate population average annual growth rate 1981 252000 per cent 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