Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 29, 2002, p. 4

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economist suntribune whitchurchstouffville saturday june 29 2002 saturday only controversial plans return in fall betz tools many other 1nstore specials 9056401424 5688 main st stouffville from page 1 stouffvilles secondary plan which spec ifies new lots must match up with exist ing lots they border tuesdays meeting began at 7 pm discusssions about the future of the old town hall lasted until 830 and didnt wrap up until 110 am wednesday residents lined up at the microphone taking turns demanding that whitchurchstouftville council tell developers to stick to the communitys traditional 50- and 60foot lot sizes reject semidetached homes and town- houses and pay better attention to roads an information meeting the pub lic meeting was postponed due to the way the meeting was advertised was held regarding a 329home subdivision proposed for 56 acres west of the ninth line and north of elm road next to st mark school and church the plan by madori ltd will go to a public hearing on july 23 when i look out my window i see nature said longtime elm road resi dent daphne goldman i see a pond i see deer raccoons and skunks when you cement this over where is the wildlife going to go you are putting nature in the garbage area resident david brooker said the madori plan doesnt blend in with the existing neighourhood these small lots have nothing to do with us said mr brooker i moved up here to get away from this this is inner city stuff obrien avenue resident mark lakin pointed out that the official plan popu lation projection for 2021 for the town was set at 24000 now its 44000 this is poor planning mr lakin said these plans are not including the needs of young people said mary catherine ramsden theres no com munity centre planned she said meanwhile frank daigle accused coun cil of failing to listen to the people the people want a different stouffville said mr daigle wheres the democracy here you do not share the peoples concerns a 268dwelling subdivision made up of townhouses and singledetached homes is proposed by greatland properties co for land located across from the stouffville country stretching to the stouffville reservoir a new public elementary school located north of st brigid catholic school is in the plan ward 5 councillor harry bowes joined area residents in slamming the subdivision plan id like the developer to rip up this plan and start over again said councillor bowes there are too many houses in the plan meanwhile stouffville residents frank and aurora mauro submitted a plan to build a 269 subdivision on 47 acres east of the ninth line and north of bramble crescent and bayberry street this plan calls for single detached dwellings with frontages rang ing from 394 to 59 feet ward 2 councillor mark carroll has long expressed concerns about residen tial growth development doesnt pay for itself said councillor carroll markham continues to grow and taxes continue to go up he said residents also expressed concerns about traffic congestion childrens safe ty the lack of recreation facilities espe cially for teenagers water quantity and quality and the protection of trees the mauro and greatland plans were sent back to town staff for further study whitchurchstouffville council will re visit the plans in the fall said mayor emmerson jof hfj ujmb uk a dptrlfi stouffville hutchinson farm supply inc 14183 highway 48 9056402692 olfcrs end august 31 2002 and are subject to john deere credit approval for personal or commercial use up to a 20 down payment may be required for example on a 4600 tractor 4600 tractor with a 460 loader 4600 tractor with a 413 rotary cutter 4600 tractor with a 48 backhoe based on a selling price of 2546600 53093100 s2878500 s3620300 less a 20 down payment of 509320 618620 535700 724060 results in a balance of 2037280 2474480 2142800 2896240 to be financed for a maximum of 5 years with 60 monthly payments of 41211 50055 43346 58587 totaling 24726 60 30033 00 26007 60 3515220 based on 79 apr with a cost of borrowing of 435380 528820 4579 60 618980 in the event the loan goes into default the charge for amounts past due is 24 apr taxes setup and delivery charges not included and may increase price or monthly payment see your dealer for complete details and other financing options available at participating dealers only program subject to change at any time without notice

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