Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 20 Oct 2006, p. 12

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In a rairc twist of cvcnts, Brontc Strcet rcsîdcnî Alma Gtldca ktckcd of-f-the session \viih positive comnienis on tc cecritre. "T his s dclinitely' a goocl muse for Milton.' shc said. I know how despcratcly' we necd somtehing hec [he îîcw subdi- visions arc going lu necd some- wberc lu sbup." Site noted it would also pro- vide employmeni opportunites for youth who live un te west side of tuwn. But several Clovercourt Crescent residents weren'l as opîlmîste, like Maria Marnocit. "Thte nature and volume of trafic in te area is goîng to change dramatically," site said. 'Titere's gutng îo bc idling cars atnd pollution i0 our backyards." Slic added taiwile sitc dors support lite dcvclopmenî ofthile land, site does't Iccl lte large scal of lte sitopping cen- tre is appropriate. Neigitiour David Philp duitbed lte proposaI a "itodge- podge uf retail space and a park- ing lui." lie alsu saîd bit iinks îî would creale 'iraffiecithaos" in tte area. And fellow Clovercouri C resceni resideni Nalalte Kanbergs saîd lu ber, te plan 'recks uf Mississauga." She ccîîcd cunceros wiit potential noise and gridlock lte centre cuuld generate and aIso pointed (oui it wuuld block ber vîew ufthtt Niagara Escarpmenl. L.awyer Aaron Plail, ssit rep- reseoîed a numbered coinpany ltai owns properly in Milton, argued te develupmeîît rould itarm lte pre-exisîîng desîgnai- ed commercial sites in îown. He also puinted ouittat a recent retaîl commercial demand sîudy completed for lte Town recommended againsittis type of developmenî aI lte nurtwesî corner of Derry Road and Brunie Street. Council did- nit support titat recommenda- e i .* -. sES 0]TII r'Mr i *: i eATUDYSND Shopsopendaiy .i 800 265-3353NorihoiiN stJacobs COU NTRY THEVILLAGE .THEMARKETDISTRICT aterlo Meanwitile, Ward 2 candi- date and downîuwn business owncr Peler Hlaigiti saîd ils ltime lu prolecit te dwnîown lrumn lte invasion ut box stores." its itegînnîng lu feel like ring aruund lte duwnîuwn cure'," ite remarked. "Id like lu sec lte spiritual centre of iuwli gruw." In addition tu Gildea, te only utiter persun wito spoke in favour of lte sitopping centre ai lte meeting was Paul Puopolo, witc represenîed lte developer. [le empitasized lte fart ltai Subeys itas been secured for te site and ltai a major grucery store is needed in wesi Milton. \Vard 3 Councillur Jan Muwbray' quesîiuned lte devel- uper's propused enîrance tu tite sitcpping centre un bus>' Derry' Ruad su close lu lite intersection of Brunie Street, noling il scu'cms lu go agaînsi good road prar- lices. 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