economist sunsuntribune environment saturday april 3 2004 13 group wants lands linked from page 1 week was introduced in december along with a oneyear freeze on rural- tourban planning amendments in potential greenbelt areas york and five other regions around the golden horseshoe the alliance however says possible greenbelt areas should include all of the central ontario planning region studied by the previous tory govern ments central ontario smart growth panel an area stretching from haliburton to brant and including simcoe county the groups also want bill 27 amended to endorse noah the cre ation of protected green corridors link ing the oak ridges moraine to algonquin park and the adirondack mountains in new york state our environment requires connec tions to survive said mr donnelly a lawyer representing environmentalists in the region these things have to work together or they fall apart simcoe countys exclusion from the greenbelt may allow developers to leapfrog it harming lake simcoes health bob eisenberg chairperson of the rescue lake simcoe coalition which is not an alliance member said last month our environment requires connections to survive these things have to work together or they fall apart a government greenbelt task force which includes richmond hill biologist and noah originator natalie helferty metrus development general manager and richmond hill resident eraser nelson and kleinburg environmental activist deborah schulte as members continues to meet weekly and will release an interim report before holding public meetings on a proposal in may or june critics such as oak ridges mpp frank klees have said the greenbelt may drive up housing prices but mr donnelly predicted rural residents will welcome the protection it brings arrive aim please dont drink and drive ihis tesssge liat to yu as a gxnmty savice of fle tarns i sflftpmme iittiii filial ra tow mmm 9582 markham rd hwy 48 just north of 16 ave on the west side markham on tel 905 2944887 dj al 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tors include both the rationale and an updated assessment of alternatives to public transit improvements as part of the ea study study findings and previous input received where it remains relevant are being assembled and addressed for incorporation into the new study process as required under the eaa the tors have been placed on the public record for review and comment you may inspect the tors on our website at wwwyorkinmotioncom and at the following locations during normal business hours 1 ministry of the environment 2 ministry of the environment central region office 5775 yonge street 8th floor north york on m2m4j1 416 3266700 town of richmond hill office of the town clerk 225 east beaver creek road richmond hill on l4b3p4 905 7718800 city of vaughan office of the town clerk 2141 major mackenzie dr vaughan on l6a 1t1 905 8322281 environmental assessment approvals branch 2 st clair avenue west floor 12a toronto on m4v 1l5 416 3148001 3 regional municipality of york 4 office of the regional clerk 17250 yonge street newmarket on l3y6z1 905 8951231 5 town of markham 6 office of the town clerk 101 town centre blvd markham on l3r9w3 9054777000 7 richmond hill central library adult reference desk 1 atkinson street richmond hill on l4c0h5 905 8849288 anyone wishing to make comments regarding the new tor must submit their comments in writing prior to may 14 2004 all comments should be submitted to ms gemma connolly special project officer ministry of the environment environmental assessment 81 approvals branch 2 st clair avenue west floor 12a toronto on m4v1l5 phone 416 3147213 fax 416 3148452 a copy of all comments will be forwarded to the proponent under the freedom of information and protection of privacy act and the environmental assessment act unless otherwise stated in the submission any personal information such as name address telephone number and property location included in a submission will become part of the public record files for this matter and can be 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