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Port Perry Star, 10 Mar 1987, p. 29

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ay Councillors discuss ways to control flooding The construction of a bermed detention pond may be the best wav to control flooding and get rid of storm water from a proposed sub- would not add to the flooding pro- 'blems that already exist. And Scugog Township consulting engineer Ron Patchell conf med that the detention pond concept * of the road. Bowling alley owner The subdivision in question calls for development of 14 homes and an extension southward of Greensborough Drive in Blackstock. The Ash Street residents told councillors that if - the proposed ~ homes on Pine Street are developed on septic system, this could impact on their own properties which also PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 10, 1987 -- 29 MARCH BREAK SPECIALS at Durham Shoes 230 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY YOUR FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS FOR LADIES, TEENS, AND CHILDREN nt division development on the west feasible," but careful emfion The public meeting was called to All Children's Runners, ge side of Old Scugog Street in would have to be paid to the pear any concerns by residents of Selected Ladies' & St Blackstock. engineering details of the idea. © (he area. | Men's Runners' & Ey The detention pond concept was Several residents of the communi: The development is owned by 3-0 presented at a public meeting inthe ty told the meeting the flooding pro- ward 4 councillor Neil McLaughlin. Selected Sanda Is .. | Township chambers Monday after- © blems that exists there now is due pyring the public meeting Monday i -- Te -- eff © § noon at which several residents of to the inadequate size of culverts afternoon, he declared a conflict of SP EC J AL : in § Blackstock expressed concern that - under the old bridge on Scugog interest and left: the council - | the proposed 14 home subdivision Street, just south of the high school. chambers, taking no part in any of PROM OTI O N g. | could add to the flooding problems They suggested that if the Township (he discussion. ) rd | around Cartwright High School each enlarged the culverts, there would Leather spring flats ey | spring. be no flooding problems. PINE STREET by "Katy Boutique". : However, Bob Annard, an engin- But Township roads superinten- Also Monday afternoon, residents R egul ar to $37. 98. to ner working for the developer Neil dent Ronn MacDonald said enlarg- of Ash Street in Port Perry express- oe oo B ir | McLaughlin, told the meeting that is the culverts might solve the pro- oq concerns about the "proposed | a detention pond with berm that em on Scugog Street, but likely development of an unspecified -- ss | allowed flood water to escape would add flooding problems in ' TW ine D St 2 ff | gradually over a three hour period areas downstream on the east side pumber of fiew Biomes on Pine U RH AM HOE S INC. , Ny D are on septic systems. Mary Rose, an architect acting for the developer, told the meeting, A The owner of Centennial Lanes on «| plans four apartments property and he promised to warn the development could be as much as 22 lots if approval is given to put Help Us Celebrate Our ry Highway 7A is seeking a re-zoning bowlers that they are not permitted the lots on full municipal services which would allow construction of to park along Carnegie Street, (water and sewer). FIRST ANN IVERS ARY ok four apartments over the bowling Also Monday afternoon, council She said the developer will apply { -- lanes on Highway 7A in Port Perry. heard a proposal for five building for an amendment to the Durham = hid - The proposal was discussed at a lots along Coryell Street in Official Plan for full services. H the 34 public meeting Monday afternoon. Seagrave. The lots were designated ~~ development is on septic systems, IM AGES by Valvn 67 Residents of Carnegie Street said for residential use in the Seagrave the number of lots would have to be wil by v oid yn n they would have no objections tothe hamlet plan. | reduced to about ten. . » » A re | oO I Mere were no objections or cor a 216 Queen St. 1 ort Perry 985-3040 owner Wally Gotthelf assured them . cerns raised about the five new lots, 1g. - there would be no parking along however, lawyer Michael Fowler, RECOGNIT I(O)\)] Carnegie Street. representing the owners of the lots als TR. SN Lhe SEs Mr. Gotthelf said the parking for told councillors that Durham Region 0) 3 an x Ta RO) apartment tenants would be on his Land Division Committee has tabl- Cie" > . : ed the severance application for six ACH I EVE | E \§) a months because the Durham Board NY of Education filed an objection. The School Board objection, similar to several others, notes that ed there is not enough room at R.H. 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