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Port Perry Star, 10 Apr 1990, p. 11

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Building starts sluggish for first months of 1990 Scugog Township has expe- rienced a sl sh start this year, as the value of building permits is less than half what it was a year ago. A report compiled by the Township building department shows permits issued in the first three months totalled just over $3 million. Over the same January- March period in 1989, the value of permits issued was $7.6 mil- lion. The number of permits dropped from 81 last year to 54 in the first three months of 1990. The only category to show an increase in permits this year was for additions and altera- tions. The number went up from 17 to 28, but the total value de- clined from $528,000 to $473,000. The most dramatic drop in any category was for new single family homes. In the first three months of this year, just 14 permits were issued with a total value of $2 million. Last year, 36 new home permits were issued with a val- ue of $6.1 million. Last year, the boom in new house construction seemed to be taking offin March as 24 per- mits were taken out valued at $3.9 million. It was a different March this year with just six permits issued, valued at $928,000. Township officials are pre- dicting slow growth in Scugog this year. In preparing the local budget, the assessment growth for 1990 was pegged at just over three per cent. There are several factors that may contribute to the con- struction slow-down this year, including uncertainty about the economy and rising interest rates. However, some analysts predict a nation-wide speed up later in the year to beat the new federal goods and service tax coming January 1, 1991. Township council last week indicated it hopes that situation can be improved in 1990 with new developments coming on . stream on full municipal servic- Star office closed Friday With Easter coming up this weekend, the business office of the Port Perry Star will be closed on Good Fri- day be open on Monday, April 16 and the Star wili be pub- lished as usual on Tuesday. To assist us with the preparation of the coming issue, we would appreciate if ad copy is submitted this Thursday, April 12. We would like to take the opportunity to wish all our readers a happy Easter. And if you are travelling on the highways, please drive carefully. "The business office will | Port Perry Star ADVERTISING DEADLINE MONDAY - 11:00 AM Real Estates - 5 PM Thursday es (sewer and water) Revised sewer capacity fig- ures from the Region's works department show that Scugog could add up to 500 new hous- ing units on full services. Township council hopes at least some of the proposals will get off the drawing board this year. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 10, 1990 -- 1 Long Distance Calls ... 1-800-263-8028 IMPORTANT INFORMATION for ONTARIO HYDRO CUSTOMERS Phone Numbers to Call During Business Hours and For After Hours Service are as follows: Local Calls ... 623-2561 5 Points MALL Saturday, April 14th CENTRE COURT "The Audrey MacDonald PUPPETS on a STRING Open Concept Performance 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM A BUNNY "WAGON Ever seen so many bunnies hoppin'??? Come and Count them all! presenting ... Maestro of Marionettes" SHOWTIMES on display in Centre Court throughout the whole Easter Week (April 9th to 14th) FREE BUNNY DRAW (in Centre Court) with starter kit Courtesy of Pet Paradise. Valid only to those 12 years and under, no purchase necessary. Winner to be chosen in Centre Count, X 5 Points Mall, April 14th at 3:30 pm. LANDAWN SHOPPING CENTRES

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