Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Apr 1999, p. 4

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Quick Lube Service featuring Quaker State 011 OiNTAP 10 S DR~IVE CLEAN* Accredited Test & Rpeair Facility HUDDEN"ICUE LII., ~.L..2 eBicycle Rack *Tow Bars & Draw Bars Classic I Wiring Kits GlassWeight Distributing Hitches *Hitch Security Locks Politician offers much input at public meeting by police By KAREN SMITH The Champion Miltonians want to see more police offi- cers and better response times, a local councillor told police-hired consultants at a public meeting Wednesday. Regional and town Councitlor Rick Maîbocuf told the meeting held to gain input on public opinion of Halton police that he basn't heard any complaints about officers' professionalism or abilities, just tinat there aren't enough of themn on thne road. "Wben you're doing a seat beit blitz tbere's five or six cars and people ssy, where are tbey wben you need tbem?" He saici Milton has the least amount of officers in tbe region, yet thne largeat landi mass and tbe moat roadways. He also complained tbat ttsere's no Milton represen- tation on the Halton Regional Police Services Board. The Halton Regional Police Service is currently undergoing a review to determine multi-year policing resource requirements. It bas bired tbe consulting lirm Perivale and Taylor to conduct fine review. Attempting to determine bow thne Halton Regional Police Service can beat meet tbe safety and security neecis of thse region, Keitin Taylor of theo tirm saici the issue is complex. 'Tbere's no global answer on bow to define effec- tivenesu and efliciency," he said in bis introduction, wbicb vies followed by questions posed to meeting participants. Many questions centred around wbat citizens would expect in return for a tax increase. Mr. Maîbocuf said be couldn't use growtb to justify an increase in tbe police budget. Citizen Mary Cbisbolm said sine believes Halton police officers generally bave an exceptional rapport witb theo public, but wamed tinat witls a mega-jail and casino about to open, stepped-up police enforcement will bo needoci. "We know tbere's going to be problems," sbe said. Despite a newspaper advertisement and news cover- age notifying tbe public of fine Milton meeting, Ms Cbisbolm was thc only privato citizen to attend. In addition to Ms Cbisbolm, the meeting consisted of two consultants, two police officers, a civilian police employee, a Chnampion reporter and Mr. Malboeuf, wbo offered bis perception of concemai in Milton. eses POOR on page 5 ON SAL eA.ARL1 OFR.A L1,19 o 040arn ON WED S SEIR AE10 NOTICE OFTHE P*SUM 0F ZONNG IY-LW BYTHE CORPMRAMM OFIHE CEff OF MMUISNGA TAKE NOTICE that tino Cauncil of thse Corporation of thse Ci.r of Missmssauga passod By-laws 142-99, 143- 99 and 144-99 an the 31 st day of Marcn, 1999, under Section 34 of fine Planning Act RS.a., 1990, c.R13, as amended. AND TAKE NOICE that any persan or aency may appeal ta thse Ontario Municipal Board in respect of tihe By-laws Ibr fiing elUs fine Clerir af tise1t Cf IMssissauga not later tinan tise 211h day of fiOdi, 1999, a notice of appeal setting out the objection ta tIse By-law and tIse ressons in support of the objectian, together eilsa chaque in thse amnount of $125.00 for acn af fine By-laiws payable to the Minister of Finance. Onyinrldas corporations and public bodies may appeal a Zoning By-law ta thse Ontario Municipal Board. A o0f appeal may not be fded b an unlncorporafed association or graup. However, a notic 0f appoal may ta ttled in tino nameof oan individual wino te a member of lino assocition or group an ts bohait. EXPLANATIN OF THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF TH1E BY-LAW That Zaning By-law 5500 ta amended by adding tine follawing requirements for night clubs: 1. NigIsI Clubs are resfnicted fa a maximum grass floor area af 1115 ml (12,002 sq. ft.). 2. Night Clubs nolta Ieocated dloser tinat 800 m (2,625 f) ta thse lot line af a residential zone or an agniculfural zone. LOCATION OF THE LANDS AFFECTEO Ai lands in tino City of Mississauga (former Towa af Mississauga) affected by By-law 5500. flI:LAW 143e EXPLANATION OF THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT 0F THE BY-LAW TIsaI Zoniag By-law 65-30 be amended by adding lIse ftollowing requirements for night clubs: 1. NigIsi Clubs are restricled ta a maximum grass floar ares of 1115 m2(12,002 sq. f) 2. NigIsi Clubs shall not ta located dloser thal 800 m(2,625 fII.) la tIse lot lineofa a residenlial zane ar an sgnicultural zone. LOCATION OF THE LANDS AFFECTED Ai lands la the City of Mississauga (tanner Towen of Streetouille) affected by By-law 65-30. GY-LW 14-9 EXPLANATION OF THlE PURPOSE AND EFFECT OFTH[JY-L.AW That Zaaing By-law 1227 be amended by adding lIse tollowing requirements for niglil clubs: 1. Night Clubs are restricted toa maximum grass Iloor ares of11115 m2 (12,002 sq. fi.) 2. Night Clubs shahl not be located dloser tIsat 800 m(2,625 fi.) ta the lot lise aisa residential zone or an agricultural zone. LOCATON 0F THE LANDS AFFECTED Ai lands la tIse City of Mississauga (tonner Town af Port Credit) affected by By-lsw 1227. 1914 Further informatian rogarding tinese By-laws may be obtained t ram David Marcucci (905) 896-5524 of tino Planning and Building Departmeat. g Pi Datod at lino City of Mississauga this 11h day of April 1999. *COIpIVIOOSw YEARS

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