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Whitby Free Press, 17 Feb 1993, p. 3

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WhtyFree Press: Weckisday, Febnuary i l 3, Pg 0MB appeals cotild cost Town- Items from Whitby Council agenda(s) Monday, Februery 15,1993 Planning and. Development Committee That a rezoning application f rom Eastglen Properties to permit a wholesale car auction office andi warehouse at 202 South Blair St. be circulated for public and government agency comments. The applicant is proposing to use approxi- mately 10,000 sq. ft. at the north end of the industrial property for the f acility. The car auction will be limited to automobile dealers only and flot open to the public. Vehicles will flot be stored on the property for more than 24 hours at one time. Referred to planning staff That a site plan application f rom Brad Baker for a veterlnary clinic at 1627 Dundas St. E. be approved. The proposed two-storey clinic will be comprised of office space, a reception area and related treatment roçms. There will be no animal storage areas outsidethe building. Recomznended te council That rezoning and official plan amendment applications f rom 761672 Ontario Ltd. to permit a 310,000 sq. ft. industrial and commercial building on the southwest corner of Thlckson Rd. S. and Wentworth St. be denied. Although the vacant site is in an Industrial area, planning staff felt that some of the proposed uses, such as f lower shops, jewellery and clothes stores, are better suited within a central* commercial or retail area. Recommendeci te counacil A report f rom Parks and Recreation Director Larry Morrow says repairing or replacing vandalized items cosi the department Just under $25,000 ln 1992 -- $1 5,000 In materials and $1 0,000 in labour. Morrow says the greatest amount of vandalismn occurs in parks and arenas. ÇouncillorJoe Drumm suggested bringing those responsible for vndal!2ism, and their familles, ways of reducing noise if residents complain about the noise. Recommendeci to Coumeil, By Mike Kowalski A Whtby couple's displeasure with recent Town council deci- sioris could prove costly te the municipality -- very' costly. Council's planning and deve- lopment commiteeheard Mon- day that Dunlop St. residents Frank and Suse Eggert have filed 24objections to council deci- siens te o Ontario Municipal Board (0MB). If the 0MB was te order hear- ings into aIl 24 appeals, the ~tential cost te the Town of deéfending its decisions before the board could reach $240,000, coin- mittee was teld. Estimating the cost of a "short hearing," of two-te-three days duration at $10,000, panning directer Bob Short said the Town could be faced with a projected $240,000 expense. After hearing Short's estimate, committee members took turns slamming the Eggerts for Miing "frivolous"apeals te the 0MB. "'The potential costs from these individuals are horrendous," said councillor Ross Batten. "I don't oppose anyone going te the 0MB, but this is unr.eal,' he said. Batten's remarks came during discussion of a committee recom- TO OuTPERFORM, You NEED A COMPETITIVE EDGE. ÀâTRIMARKWE NMANAGE. MUTUAL FUNDS To OUTPERFORM. For more informnation, please cati or mail the azached coupon Io: TPA Investment Planning Centre 122 Athol St. Whitby Li N 3Y9 666-0896 1-800-361-8726 Name: Address: City: - Province:. ____Postal Code:____ Daytime Phone Number:________________ a For blanket cover fe of Al hie homes andor busnssos inWhhitoat selecled ameas onl, cal the WhiËPreePress - 668-6111. If you did net get a ftyer whkch is listed for fui distnbution, [I *1give us acal.j mendation which asks the 0MB to dismiss the Eggert's objection to a planned expansion of a Duno S.apartment building. (AohrEgFrt'OMB appeal this one involving a proposeci 1,600-unit subdivision west of Cochrane St., was also deait with by committee Monday.) Noting that Suse Eggert, a frequent observer of coxnnittee and council meetings, was not Sresent, Batten said he had oped te make his remarks te' hier in person. "I wish she was here so I could lower the boom ... Im becoming frustrated,» said Batten. ...... . . .0.8 . . *0 0ç~i o 4. 4 * Councillors John Doistra and Dennis Fox shared their col- SEE PAGE 31 DON'T RENT! Buy your own home from on/y $3100 dlown - $513/mo. o.A.C. Rent To Qwn A/sa Avai/able Call Shalamarj SHALAMAR ~iiEg4~i Thank You To AUIMy Clients For Helping Me Have A Veiy Successfid First Year! FEBRUARY JOICO FEATURE- ICE MIS T - Z$10.99 Y LINIz]SEX HAIR XCUTFS No appointinent necossary. Prices include G.S.T. 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