Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 28, 1982, p. 6

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v tv v a6 the tribune wednesday july 28 1982 town council v thriefc plans approved stouffville town council july 6 gave draft plan approv- al to three applications for subdivisions after their comments and re- commendations were requested from york region planning com missioner hefshel weinberg they are a 22lot de- velopment on cone 7 proposed by michael wade a 67unit project on cone 10 owned by revenue properties toronto and a 33unit development at sleepy hollow golf and coun try club hwy 47 north motions for the three plans all calling for single family residen tial units were moved by mayor eldred king and planning board chairman jim san ders conditions of final draft approval will now be prepared for pre sentation to council stouffville there wfll be no anhydrous ammonia stored on or dispensed from the united co- operatives plant site near cedar valley don hindson solicitor for the company told a packed meet- ing of town council july 14 ri mr hindson issued this guaran tee near the end of the meeting af ter concerned residents of the area had complained of there being li- quid storage tanks on the property despiteeariier assurances to the contrary the discussion was related to an amendment to the official plan recognizing industrial uses in the cedar valley speciij study area a separate issue is for the granting of a zoning amendment to john bos- worth owner of the property occu pied by the coop v hindson said certain tanks would be brought in for repairs from the companys claremont site after they had been drained said mrs mcadam of cedar val ley wouldnt it be better if you just said no tanks and if they we- rent there we wouldnt have to worry about what was in them councillor bill kamps acting chairman in the absence of mayor eldred king who along with coun- cillors jim rae and jim sanders declared a conflict of interest said that at present there were some matters not in line with the nonconforming use designation of the property under a new site plan the people will have more say and it will be more legal can you take out the old illegali ties or must they remain as they were asked mrs meada- councillor kamps said they could be taken out v bowden mclean of united coop told the meeting there would not be any tanks of aqua ammonia stored on the premises there were tanks of anhydrous ammonia- but there had been no complaints about them he said i no complaints- countered margaret marshall of cedar -val- ley we have complained from the beginning we were told thered be nothing but bagged fertilizer there 1 mclean said the tanks in ques- tion have been there for years councillor wilf morley said he had visited the site and was not en thused about its appearance- would you be willing to co- vl i os li operate in cleaning it up if a site plan is approved he asked wayne rahn another member of the company said they realized it was an eyesore and had since cleaned it up in a recorded vote requested by councillor morley on the amend ment all sitting members council lors tom wood morley kamps amd charles warden voted in favor the application to rezone is still before council but requires site plan agreement before being approved according to the special study conducted by peter barnard associates future development of the site shall be regulated by site plan control del bannerman jy vsssr l- york region del bannerman well- known area business- manhas been elected president of the 1982 un ited way campaign york region mr bannerman will serve as the senior volunteer officer within the fundraising orga- nization del bannerman has been active with the un ited way since 1978 when he was involved with that years cam- paign from 1979 to 1981 he served as cam- paign treasurer he also served on the board of directors as treasur- er in 1979 and 1980 in professional life mr bannerman is a tax and financial consul- tant hes a member of the markham lions ciub he and wife mar garet reside in agin- court farm july 25th july 31st not 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