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Brooklin Town Crier, 1 Apr 2022, p. 3

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Friday, April 1, 2022 3Brooklin Town Crier Spring is finally here and that means the Brooklin Spring Fair is back. We will see you on the fairgrounds from June 2 through June 5. Your old favourites will return along with many improvements, too. Do you know the difference between beef and dairy cows? How do bees make honey? Come visit Agriland and learn about agriculture and its importance to our community and our future. After all, the Fair is hosted by the Brooklin Agricultural Society. Super fans will want to take in the Demolition Derby on Thursday and Saturday nights. The Tractor Pull will wake up the neighbourhood on Friday as we watch the muscle on the track. Although it's not our first rodeo, we are pleased to welcome back the RAM Rodeo family on Sunday afternoon. New marketplace Submit an item to Homecraft and view it on display throughout the grounds. Visit the Little Shoppes on the Fairgrounds and see what this new marketplace has to offer. Thrill seekers will want to head to the Midway for the rides, sights and sounds. There will also be plenty of entertainment for everyone including live music in the Back40 featuring Two for the Show on Friday and Saturday nights while the buskers will return to the Courtyard stage throughout the weekend with a fabulous fire show in the evenings. Special activities are still being developed for the arena and other areas of the Fair. Earlier parade We cannot wait to share it all with you. In fact, we are so excited we decided to kick-off our week of fun with the parade on a new day, Saturday, May 28, the weekend before the Fair. We want all our volunteers and the folks involved in making the event happen to participate in the parade tradition without compromising the Fair's fun events. Having the parade the week before also gives the added benefit of extending the fun leading up to opening day. While we've been planning for a while, there are still a few details we're working on. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for announcements. You should also check the Town Crier's May 27th special Fair edition or our website at brooklinspringfair. com so you have all the information you need to plan your Fair week. The Brooklin Spring Fair is proudly run on 100% volunteer power. Our Board along with other volunteers work year round to plan and deliver the longest running event in our community. We look forward to celebrating our return with you and your families. See you at the grand opening on June 2, 2022! Brooklin Spring Fair - Together Again in 2022 by Tracy Hanson, President, Brooklin Spring Fair New Developments Covering Brooklin Landscape Highlights from the Town of Whitby Staff Reports, all of which can be found on the BTC website: brooklintowncrier.com Geranium - Staff Report PDP 21-22 - south west corner of Baldwin Street North and Columbus Road West (current site of Brooklin Concrete) The proposed draft plan has been revised to include the following: 14 single detached dwelling lots; 4 blocks to accommodate 30 street townhouse dwellings; 12 blocks to accommodate 204 back-to-back townhouse dwellings; 3 blocks to accommodate 474 stacked townhouse dwellings; a mixed use block to accommodate a 10-storey apartment building at the south west corner of Baldwin Street N and Columbus Road W, containing between 178-278 residential units and 1,655.0 sq.m of at grade commercial space; a park block central to the site; And a public open space/vista block at the south west corner of the property The Durham District School Board has no objection to the proposed development but has expressed the following comments. It is advised that the school board contact the Town of Whitby Engineering Services Department regarding the below items: That the sidewalk, currently ending at the corner of north-west corner of Carnwith Drive West and Baldwin Street be extended north to the proposed residential development to allow students to walk to school; That the speed limit on Baldwin Street be revised to 50 kilometres/ hour from Columbus Road south in both directions for the safety of students walking to/ from Brooklin HS; And That Brooklin HS be permitted to gain access to Baldwin Street with a right turn only continued on page 4 Geranium

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