Region paves way for housing At the last meeting of regional council members paved the way for a development proposal at Nestleton Station by passing a planning staff recommendation without comment. On August 7, the Township of ScuZog forwarded to region a pro- posal to amend the Nestleton Station Development Plan. The ammend- ment proposes to make the necessary adjustments to the boun- dary of the hamlet to permit the con- struction of an additional 32 single- family dwellings in the southwest quadrent. Nestleton Station is identified as a hamlet for growth in the Durham Region Official Plan. Rural residen- tial development is encouraged to locate within the hamlets of the region and particularily those iden- tified for growth. The Plan allows growth hamlets to expand to a max- imum of 150 units, and the approval of the Nestleton Station Develop- ment Plan would bring the total number of existing and proposed dwellings here to approximately 133, well within the guidelines. Through a review of available soils and servicing information, and discussions with the Department of Health Services, Planning Commis- sioner, Dr. Mofeed Michael stated, "it would appear that in conjunction with the large minimum lot size re- quirements of the existing develop- ment plan, set at three-quarters of an acre, individual septic tanks can be accommodated in this area.'"' He did point out, however, that the pro- posal for 32 new lots represented the maximum number of units permit- ted and the actual number will be determined through detailed soil testing at the time of the subdivision application. Scugog clerk-administrator Earl Cuddie had forwarded a letter to regional council advising that his council members were in favour of the proposed development and at- tached one letter of opposition received from a Nestleton resident ~ and a petition signed by over 20 other families in the area who sup- ported the developments. Concerts (From page 3) held next May with several others in June through September, likely on mid-week or Sunday evenings. Long-time residents of Port Perry may recall when summer concerts were held in a previous Bandshell in Palmer Park many years ago. That Bandshell was destroyed when Hur- rican Hazel whipped through the area some 35 years ago. EMMERSON 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Since I844 0% 5 Year Annual Interest 10% Semi-Annually Rates Subject to Change without Notice VG PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 30, 1986 -- 7 AN A Vo - eh % ra Yi ~ 7. Winds EE Laan] nL = SUT" Fluorescent Light with Cover ........ . VA 8 ZK 4' Double Fluorescent Light .......... 19.99 4' Single Fluorescent Light ............ 1 8.99 4' Fluorescent Bulbs .............. eeerenens 1 49 75 metre roll 14/2 Wire ..... ere enees 26.99 | Assorted Electric Boxes ............... isenasune 100, 60, 40 Watt 09 Sylvania Light Bulbs .................. pkg. 2/ » P.T. LUMBER ROUNDUP FT. 8' 10 12 14 16 Cl 2X8 cnn 39 312 370 468 546 6.24 SAR 2x6... 56 448 560 672 7.84 8.96 DGGE 2X8. 82 656 820 984 11.48 13.12 ny = ECT 2X10. 110 880 1010 1320 1540 17. | Bete 1x6 32 256 320 3.87 -- 5.12 | ATONE OONSSN 6X6 nn 192 1536 19.20 2304 26.88 30.72 = ANE OT 4x4 79 632 7.90 948 11.06 1264 PERE PEs 4 Mono Caulking LATTICE X8........ ea. 18.99 Tube...... 3 ® Ly 4 ° ca 8.75 GE SLICON DECK SPINDLES While Stock Lasts! "CARPETING by Barrymore & Paragon -- In-stock Casablanca - reg. 8.99 sq.yd. ........ 7.64 Ginger Spice - reg. 12.95 sq.yd. ... 10.99 Hearth Beige - reg. 14.95 sq.yd. ... 12.70 Corsica Grey - reg. 15.25 sq.yd. ... 12.96 LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER 0. LTD. 1B 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE - (OSHAWA ROAD) PORT PERRY - ONTARIO - PHONE 985-7391 ROOF TRUSS DIVISION - PHONE 985-3121 ® QUALIFIED SERVICE ® COMPETITIVE PRICING Check our large selection of Vinyl Flooring at Great Prices. gi centre 0 e¢ QUALITY PRODUCTS