PAGE 14, WII1TBY FREEPI4E88, WEDNMSAr MARM I7, lf90 Auhoritles mst attain."reasonable ba1 cd:~ue1 Wihitby councillor Jo. Bugelli was aclaî*med as chairman cf the Central Lake Ontario Con- servation Authority'(CLOCA) at the annual meetigi Jray his fourth terni as car4n Fallawing are sanie of the remarks made by Bugelli, at, the annual meeting: It seemns paradoxical tht at a time of a boaniing cconoin, and in a rapidfly expanýdin; area, conservation, authorities are experiencing a particularly -taugh CLOSED SATURDAY 2-pc. Bed Sofa Sections Luxury. tweed. Reg. $899 1: 699 LIVING ROOM t- - -SPECIALS' Sklar pIe 3-Piece Sofa, Chair. Loveseat Reg. 82,499 $15599 *Buy with 12 months interest free SENSATIONAL Ez DINETTE SBARGAINS! Arborito Kitchen Set Reg. 8499 $349 *Buy with 12 months interest free .Buvy tme *n coning ta ternis with their fnancial needs. Through the '80s we have ien aur traditional sources a f funding wither whle ur ppulation nat only gr1ewin n bmrs , ut alsa in Luxury Tub .Chair Reg. $449 $269 FABULOUS 7-Piece Sold Cherry Bedroom Set. Night table extra. Reg. $5,999 $3,499 *Buy wllh 12 months L interest free its conservation ethic and the spectrum ci' services that it demands. Some people may be described as exploiters and who insist that nAtural resources eist ta, be utiliied. lhe opposite OVER 1 MILLION DOLLARS 0F FURNITURE MUST BE SACRIFICED Name brands, Skilar, Vagel, Brentwood, Hespoler, Strathroy, Braemore Bed S'ota Rê. 899 $549 Oak with 12 mnthstale interest free SOF1A ANI Sealy Sofa Herculon fabric. Re. 1,299 $549 *BuywiIth 12 months interest free SPEIAL PICOV'S FtJRNITURE CREDIT! 1735 Bayly Street, Unit #10, 1il & 1? eith 12 months PiCkering 831-6040 interesi FREE Minimum purchase O.A.C. OPEN: DELIVERY AVAILABLE MON-FRI. 10-9, Sunday* 105 CHAIRS. ~ RECLINERS! Deluxe RockerlRecliner Reg. $699 $399 *Buy with 12 months L interest free COMPLETE ,, ROOM GROUPINGS! 3-Piece Sofa, Chair, Loveseat Herculon fairic. Re.81,899 $899 *Buy with 12 months interest free ACCESSORIES! 3-Pioce Caftes Table Set So lid wood. Reg. $599 $399 *Buy with 12 months interesitfree KINGSTON RD iHWY. 21 cc - c DAYLY ST J perspective is v.iced b the preservationiats w ha would see such resources cardonned-aff froni any public access a id maintained inperpetuity. ThE osrvto authorities muet a *rve at sanie reasonable balance and must constantly test public apinion ta determine what a reasonable balance is. 'We -are gaing through just such an exercise right now with a major recreational study that wMI help us determine what demands we can anticipate over the next few years for public usage of aur conservation areas. This study will also help us ta, deterniine whether user fees and admission charges will be appropriate ta, help us pay for new facilities, or whether the public expects large natural open areas ta be freely available. We hope ta be guided by these market farces in order ta be respansiveta public needs over the next decade. "Similarly, we, as an Authority, will have ita carefully examine and interpret aur mandate if we are,-going tQ, satisfSr the disparate future needs ta provide- open space, protdct natural anienities, conserve natural resources,. and yet stili acçommodate the rapid influx of so many more people. This will ý involve, a halistic approach tal conservation rather than the Icurrent division cf responsibility. thraugh several provincial unn'stries, different levels of' mùnicipal government, and special purpose agencies like conservation, authorities. "Members' had the oppartunity ta see rmost cf the -conservation areas last May on a bus tour cf the watersheçl. We looked at the kind of facilities that are provided and the park areas and the li near greenbelt zýnes that we ýare trying ta prptect. We looked at stormwater management ponds ~d channelization projects. We ~iso looked at problem areas such lakefront erosion, and ~ncroaching development even in headwater areas. "With a view to the future, we had a tour of the entire watershed in July, and looked well beyond our boundaries to a niew watershed perimeter that we had proposed ta the Ministry- Such a new boundary would gîve us better contrai over' the headwater area in the Oak Ridges Moraine;it wouldcreate a large enaugh entity ta allaw us ta hire specialists in a variety of technical disciplines; it would pravide the consistency and convenience ta the public of having a single source of natural resaurce information in. Durhani Region. W would also afford for better overal l anning in area municipalities and the region alike. 'We took another bold step inta the future last year with aur plan of subdivision at the Cedar Valley site. If successful, niuch needed several millions of dollars will be available ta this authority ta help us address our identified needs throughout aur total holdings. Sure, its been, controversial, aLs new endeavours generally are, but we are going ta have. ta make the niost af aur assets if we are gaing ta cape with future demands,'and, continue ta. be a viable force in the cammunity. "The public has nèver been more consciaus of the environmient, nar more demonstrative about pratectirig it. The auithority b as a avery demanding raie, and a very large respansibility to play in respanding ta this. ethic. Ladies and gentlemen-of this authority, this is aur challenge in the next few, years, and I solicit your support in making it happen." iDD DUJRHAM TAKE NOTICE that the Regional MunicipalIty of Durham is reviewing the Durham Regional Officiai Plan. Draft Changes to the Plan forý Discussion Purposes were presented to the Regional Planning Committee on Januiary 9, 1990 and were included in Gommissioner's Report No. 90-1. A copy of the Report is available for inspection in the Planning Department, area municipal offices, and public libraries. The Report, including maps, may also be purchased for $10.00 from the Regional Planning Department. In orcler to assist in the Review of the Durham Regional Off iciaI Plan, the public is invited to provide comments on the draft changes. Please. send. your submissions to the 'Planning Department ai the address below before APRIL 9, 1990 and include your address and telephone'number.ý Further information may be obtainied by contacting the, Planning Department ai (416) 668-7331 (Whitby) or (416) 686-1651 (Toronto Uine>. - Maie Hubbard Chairman, Planrning!Committee Pr. M. Michael,, M.c P. 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