Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1985, p. 8

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my Three days just isnt enough time citizens Herald Staff Three days in which to respond to a lengthy staff report on the Development Corporation plan of subdivision t enough time for the Mountain view Ratepayers Assoc on This was virtually Impossible for us Association president Brian Mann of Mountain view Road South said Monday night to council Councillors had accorded the group three days to digest the planning staff report and make a written submission at last weeks general committee meeting Monday night the group managed to win a deferral of council decision meeting will be held In a recorded vote of Coun Harry Levy Pom Sheldon Rick BonnettL Peter Norton Mike Arm strong and Ross Knechtel voted In favor while Couns Phil Carney Jake Kulken Dave Whiting and Mayor Russ Miller opposed Coun John McDonald was absent Coun Finn t vote declaring a conflict of interest as he employed by a real estate broker involved with the proposed subdivision With members now the tain view Ratepayers Association wants lo meet with the Mayor discuss their concerns Mr Mann said they arc most anxious to keep the door of negotiations open Although the group was unable to submit a response to the staff report another group of area residents did hand In a document Friday afternoon clerk administrator Kan Richardson Bald He said the planning director and the town solicitor had together looked over Fdcn Place resident Peter Wool gar submission Many arc Secondary Plan issues and not draft plan issues Mr Richardson said On that basis we felt council could proceed on the draft plan approval An enthusiastic developer Is high to det the lands south or Silver Creek to ID Already a brown wooden trailer like structure sitting on Road near the gates of the Georgetown Water Pollution Control Plant II labelled Information Centre Monday night the executive vicepresident of land development or The Para con Group said his group was keen on developing homes la the area Haydn Matthews told councillors his owns acres of land west of and oil Eighth Line fond formerly owned by the Paramount company He d like have the opportunity to develop as well Mr Matthews said We re for the Secondary Plan Wed like consideration of He stressed a number times that Is a viable company and Is prepared share In any studies required has formed a plan application for the units it Intends to build Mr Matthews said IN THE HILLS ADUITFITNESS PROGRAMS THIS Most of the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Adult Fitness Programs are beginning this week There is 11 room for late reglstratl ens so if you are interested in any of our programs Adult Fitness Minute Work Out Fitness Swim and Sauna rePost Natal Fitness New Start please be sure to register now or more information call SKATING There will be free skating In Acton and Georgetown Friday Oct The Acton Arena Public Skate will be from This opportunity has been made possible through the generosity of the Acton Rotary Club The Georgetown Skates from 1 p is at the Georgetown Memorial Arena This opportunity Is possible by the Georgetown Optimist Club Did you know Statistics Canada says in 1383 Ontario hospitals recorded births by mothers under the age of IS Two of them were 12 years old eight were just 13 and were years age Over 10 per cent of the women who gave birth in 19B3 in Ontario were single Statistics Canada says Eleven sets of triplets were born in Ontario In Statistics Canada says There were 1 sets of twins born in province that year as well The birth rale in Ontario last year remained unchanged from 1983 Stall sties Canada says There were births per 1 000 population Ontario recorded a slight increase in its marriage rate last year sties Canada says The provincial rate rose 1 per cent to eight marriages per l population damage A Georgetown man driving a 1971 Volvo backed Into a Georgetown 1982 in a parking lot at Market and Church Friday at St Lyon selected At the Credit Valley Conservation full authority meet lag Mr Jim Lyons was elected as the new Member at Large on ex ecu committee Authority and vicechairman of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board since January of 1982 on welfare There were general welfare assistance cases in January to August end Seven per of cases qualified for too per cen BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Past Regent Jan Thompson lights Regent Jean Potts and William the candles on the cakes com me moral Donnelly manager of grocery the Georgetown IODI- Kith store The cake was lit at anniversary on are present Saturday morning Good apple crop B SANDY strains have been large scale Mr oped for different sea Hal Ion s large apple The apple crop Is and good vegetable cabbage crop is the only good this year for three crops could mean low he three main reasons he said prices in the super mar tlis year was a good said Joe Increased production winler and there was no fruit and vegetable apples and cold crops major bud injury Trees with the Ministry contributed to lower were light wilh fruit last year which means more apples this year and of Agriculture prices so far things The apple crop Is change noted Mr very good one of Ihe largest The whole pro- Apples broccoli vlnce Is good- The size Is cauliflower good and the colour is a fair to good he said Cold crops broccoli cabbage and cauliflower are dependably good every year because Share a song Share a song and a smile with Adelines will be the theme when over women throughout the world will Share A Song with hospital patients senior citizens shoppers school children and civic groups cauliflower main fruit and and cabbage crops have lablc crops Some sweet been all corn lomoloes summer and will era and crops are to be harvested until grown here but not on a the end of October Business like our low tax region may have one of the highest water and sewer rates in the Golden Horseshoe area but that not discouraging industry Burlington Coun James Grieve said Halton also has one of the lowest taxes Apparently water and sewage rates In most cases a prime factor but number 12 on the list for businesses Keith Bird agreed last Wednesday CORRECTION IN FLYER HOME STYLES SALE THERE IS AN ERROR ON PAGE THE PRICES FOR THE SECURITY SWITCH AND LIGHT TIMER ARE TRANSPOSED APOLOGIZES FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS ERROR HAS CAUSED OUR CUSTOMERS -WANTED- AND STAMPS COLLECTIONS PURCHASED ALSO POSTCARDS OLD MAPS BOOKS MILITARIA ANTIQUE GOLD AND SILVER GAPAPASPYROU 124 CROSS AVE BOX 118 ONTARIO 4168449335 ST TERRA by Anton ifldmuthnw MOP IM AMD FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVICE CALL wim D GRANT ISAAC bcom BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE NEW LOCATION OF HIS LAW OFFICE at SUITE 306 THE CARRETAL BUILDING 16 MOUNTAINVIEW RD SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONTARIO TELEPHONE 6877691 MONDAY SEPTEMBER 16 Herald Staff Tomorrow Thursday Is the last day you have to make written submissions to the town office about the application to amend the on the estate of Elisabeth Muuelle in Acton The property for that four separate residential lota with single family dwellings can be permitted Back In April the executors of the triangular parcel of acre at the Intersection of Street and Road went to the Land Division Committee They wanted to divide the land Into four residential lots However the land needs to be retimed to recognise It as being within the new Acton urban boundaries allow for foot frontage homes Under the old zoning bylaws It considered outside the Acton or ban boundary and required to have foot frontage There were no public comments on application Monday night when a public meeting was held There 1 to be a report presented to general committee Oct on the application Noisy plant problems reduced Herald A noisy problem or residents north of the Georgetown Water on Control Plant will hopefully lessen perhaps even disappear soon region is expected lo spend to install motor shrouds on seven aerators at the plant An eighth was tested with a prototype shroud this Although the director of public works admits these shrouds won all the plant consultants are optimistic will reduce the noise problem ihe sal action of area residents Although the region hasnt budget for this type work In Its 1985 opera I lag budget public works says there is money In energy savings anticipated from the 1385 plant operations budget Moore Is recommending made the special design and construct Bennett Mechanical the firm which the other seven shrouds Full day nursery at Y day centre An agreement with the region to provide full day nursery services at he Acton Junior Daycare expected to be approved next week by region Social services director Debbie Oakley recommended the agreement be entered Into calling It a moat needed service In an area which has been viced She noted In her report to regional that over the years there s been a need In Acton for subsidised day care for regional clients and for Children Aid Society and Public Health referrals The Acton Junior Y Daycare la licensed for youngster for 1B8586 and has qualified staff to provide programming from Co The centre is offering full day and half day care plus full week or part week care for children Is to five years old In the agreement with the the region could purchase up to SO per cent of the licensed capacity at the centre For toddler 18 to M months old a full day program IB a half day program with lunch 73 and IS 73 without SCHEDULE A FILE CH8501 PROPOSAL BY REGANGRAHAM LIMITED TO OPERATE A COMMERCIAL GRAVEL PIT INCLUDING A HAUL ROUTE AND ACCESSORY USES ON LANDS OWNED BY SAID COMPANY IN PART LOT 12 CONCESSION I AND PART LOT 12 CONCESSION II W H S TOWN OF CALEDON IN THE MATTER OF Sections and The Consolidated Hearings Act S c 20 and IN THE MATTER OF Section 1 of the Planning Act R S O 980 and IN THE MATTER OF the consideration proposed Amendment No 55 to the Official Plan for the Town of Caledon Planning Area on a request by Petch of Messrs Borden Elliot on behalf ot Thor Eaton Slgny E Ealon John Craig Eaton Harold Hammond Peter Hen Catherine and Forks the Credit Estates Limited and a request by Ian G Sinclair President of the Caledon Ratepayers Association Incorporated Ministers File No 21 OP 0019 and IN THE MATTER OF Section 255 of the Niagara Escarpment Plan and Development Act R SO IN THE MATTER OF appeals by Gordon of Messrs Borden Elliot on behalf of the Eaton family and other ratepayers of the Town of Caledon from a decision of the Niagara Escarpment Com mission dated January 25 1985 which approved subject to con ditions an application by Regan Graham Limited for the establishment of a licensed pit the installation of facilities accessory to the gravel processing operation and the demolition of several existing buildings on lands identified as Part Lot Concession II H S Town of Caledon NEC File 841 18 IN THE MATTER OF appeals by Gordon E Petch of Messrs Borden Elliot on behalf of the Eaton family and other ratepayers of the Town of Caledon from a decision of the Niagara Escarpment Com mission dated January 1985 which approved subject to con dilions an application by Regan Graham Limited for the upgrading and reconstruction of an existing private roadway Irene for use as a haul route from the applicant proposed gravel pit on lands iden tilied as Part Lot 1 Concession I WHS Town of Caledon NEC File 84150 APPOINTMENT OF JOINT BOARD NOTICE In writing dated the 1 5th day of February 985 and subsequent notice dated the 3rd day of June 1 985 was given to the Hearings Registrar by Mrs Lynda C Tanaka of Messrs Weir on behalf of Regan Graham Llmiled in cordance with Sections 2 31 and of the Consolidated Hearings Act S O 1981 BY ORDER dated the 29th day of May 1985 the Chairman of the Environmental Assessment Board and the of the Ontario Municipal Board being the establishing authority have established a joint board with respect to this application NOTICE OF HEARING TAKE NOTICE that the Joint Board hereby appoints MONDAY the 21ST day of OCTOBER 1985 at 10 clock in the forenoon local time for the commen cement of a PUBLIC HEARING at the following location Caledon Community Complex Church Street Caledon East Ontario AND TAKE NOTICE THAT if you do not attend or be represented at the hearing the Joint Board may proceed with the hearing in your absence and you will be en tilled to any further notice in the proceedings Submissions may be made in person at the hearing either orally or in writing The Board will not consider any sub missions regard ng the proposal after the hearing has been closed NOTICE OF PURPOSE OF HEARING The purpose of the hearing is to enable the Joint Board to receive evidence wilh respect to this proposal and to obtain the views of the public to enable the Board to make a decision regarding inter aha a the official plan amendment associated with this undertaking b the approvals necessary lor the issuance of the development permits that are required Copies of all relevant material pertaining to this undertaking are available for during normal business hours in the offices of the Clerk of the Town Caledon Street Caledon East and in the Office of Consolidated Hearings Floor 1 St Clair Avenue West Toronto Ontario DATED AT TORONTO THIS DAY OF AUGUST 1 Yvonne T Fernandas Hearings Registrar Office of Consolidated Hearings St Clair Avenue West 5th Floor Toronto Ontario EXPLANATORY NOTE The purpose of ihe hearing is to approve the Official Plan Amendment number of the Official Plan of the Town of Caledon affecting lands owned by Regan Graham Limited In Part Lot 1 2 Concession 1 WHS and Part Lot 1 2 Concession 2 WHS Caledon and to hear the appeals by various parties from the decisions of the Niagara Escarpment Commission to issue two development permits to Regan Graham Limited with respect to the same lands The Official Plan Amendment and the development permits are required to permit the orderly extraction and rehabilitation of extractive Industrial uses on the lands owned by Regan Graham Limited Including the use of a haul route to Highway Number 1 0 across the lands In Part Lot 1 2 Concession WHS

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