22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 28, 1968 Zoning Changes Debated By Large Delegations BROUGHAM -- Proposed changes in zoning resulted in the Pickering Township Council Chambers being crowded to, and beyond, capacity, at a plan ning board meeting last week. When the delegates had de- parted, the chambers looked as though a riot had taken place, yet the meeting was well con- ducted and orderly, and the speakers for or against zoning changes for the most part had prepared briefs. Two other meetings in the building made it a full house. One of the proposed changes was to zone an area on the north side of Island road, east of East avenue, and the south side of Rouge Hills drive, resi- dential instead of its present commercial status. A number of residences are in this plan. These are "hanger af and as such no changes or a ditions) 'made| the to the dwellings may b without the approval of township. Kenneth Livingston, of Rouge Hills drive, presented a petition) in favor of the change to resi- dential. *'We can see what will happen to our houses," he said, "when Horwitz maintained that the). value of this corner would be|!n lessened, and the clinic would not be permitted. "A very onerous AJAX (Staff) -- Town Council was crisis was handled by the Ajax|to the hospital were finally re-| Fire Department during the/stored. | weekend, : bs On April 24 at 8 p.m. a short BE Ajax and Pickering General Hospital with the radio car to relay messages via the fire AJAX COUNCIL NEWS IN BRIEF pe since the hospital communi- cations system had been knock- The Ajaxied out. The vigil was kept at erty committee on May 8 to, mercial. locations. A motion by Councillor Edipermissive and that since at discuss the installation of a new|Wetherall was adopted by coun-'jeast two retail operators don't type of annunciator system aticil Monday night. The finance|wish to close on Sundays the town's industries and com-jchairman proposed that Sundayjthe service loperation of gasoline outlets be impose some self regulation. station operators Monday night|the hospital until 11 a.m., Sun-) informed how a minorjday, when telephone systems AUTIFICATION the Ajax telephone system| The Perini Development Co. disrupted the phone service in|will pay $20,000 towards the) practically the entire town as beautification of Harwood ave.) hardship|well as the fire alarm system.|while the-town will bear $3,000) would result if this change took At 9.15 p.m. five volunteer fire-jof the cost. The program initi-) place," he said. "It it were residen-|in zoned tial," said Mr. Johanson, "'I feel|Fire Chief Harris went to thejtrees along fighters were at their stationsjated by the town's principal) the fire hall, At 10.15 p.m.,|developer calls for two rows of) the centre boule-) yard of Harwood ave. as well it would be impossible to sell our properties." Jack Dunham did not think that a shopping centre would de- tract in a residential zone. Chairman Lennox observed that this proposal would take a great deal of study, and no de- cision would be reached this night. Property owners leave their names so that they would be notified of the meeting at which it would be further con- within the next month. YACHT CLUB OPPOSED Tommy Tomblin, who intro-jor another they are forced to iduced himself as the Commo-| vacate, a boatel (similar to a dore of a yacht club on the west motel, side of Frenchman's Bay, which|for boat owners), boat livery owned four lots on the east side|and other suclt establishments for ajwill be permitted, There are 100 zoning change from residential|people living in this area, We which permits|feel there is no access to this |property of Breezy drive, asked to open space, problems, and Planning Board member Ross Deakin said that the record of the yacht club was good over the years. It has ap- plied for a liquor licence, to be heard May 5. heard, two of them signed peti- tions. One of these petitions sug- been asked clamored to! gested it would be approved/Protection of Persons and Prop- subject to 10 listed conditions. = a ~ sidered, Planning Director| ("e residents of the area, saying| , AP wauld be| that in the proposed zone, 03, Faulkner said that it wou 'boatels and eating places were | permitted. las a row on either side of the street, All store signs in the Ajax Plaza will be standardized for a more uniform appear- ance. FIRE ALARMS | The entire Town Council has) to meet with the Objections to this project were Roy Addie spoke on behalf of Harvey Dance Academy 'SPINORAMA' Saturday MAY 1st 8:00 P.M. Civic Auditorium HARVEY TWIRLERS "T am sure if for some reason except accommodation) other than over the The Light Opera Company of Scarborough "CYRANO DE BERGERAC LYRICS AND MUSIC BY CHARLES GEORGE BASED ON THE PLAY BY EDMOND ROSTAND THURS., FRI. & SAT. APRIL 29th, 30th & MAY Ist R. S. McLAUGHLIN Stevenson Rd. N, Oshawa -- Presents -- SPONSORED BY THE KIWANIS CLUB OF OSHAWA a ON in the COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE Curtain Time 8:30 P.M. BRITISH PAY MORE in Marck' to 1094, based on 100 LONDON (AP)--The cost ofjpoints for. prices in January thatpiving in Britain went up again} 1962. (Ta PeveR | MANIMIUAN MERCOURI | USTINOV | SCHELL PETER USTINOV'S ACADEMY AWARD WINNING PERFORMANKS | "THE NIGHT WALKER" TONIGHT Added "CAPE FEAR" STARTS THURSDAY ! PETER SELLERS DAVID NIVEN ROBERT WAGNER CUPUCINE In The Comedy Hit "THE PINK PANTHER" in COLOR IT'S SO EASY TO SET FIRETOA,.. "WOMAN OF STRAW" in COLOR with GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA SEAN CONNERY RALPH RICHARDSON yacht club use. --and-- ALEXANDER KNOX and Visiting Majorettes assisted by Whitby Brass Band Oshawa Sea Cadets Band it Adults 1.00 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BILTMORE 's PHONE 725-5833 roads in our residential area." Mr. Addie contended that it would tend to depress property, be a traffic hazard to the safety of children, and until a financial statement is provided, he could) not see how a substantial de- velopment could be provided. He "tt is zoned commercial." age Mr. Tomblin maintaine a FAVOR RESIDENTIAL the club promoted sailing and G. Butcher, G. Ryan, J. Pow-|poating, and that youngsters be- nall, D. Comber, A. Tyler, R.| tween 10 and 15 were instructed. Palumbo supported' Mr. Living-| "It's primarily for the chil- ston, and all expressed them-/dren of local residents of Pick- selves as favoring a continuance|ering Township." said Mr, of a residential zone, | Tomblin "We take part in re- "Tt is with concern that I Admission: Adults $1.50 eoch Students $1.00 each SAT, & SUNDAY 1:30 P.M, DOORS , OPEN 8:30 P.M. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT... Bossett's (Oshawa) Ltd: (King & Simcoe) @ Karn's Drugs @ Saywell's Leather Goods @ Cona- dion \mperial Bank of Commerce 'Shopping Centre) @ Tomblyn's Ltd. (Shopping Centre) © Jury & Lovell (King St, E.) or any member of the Kiwanis Club of Oshawa. gattas, and sent a resident to)eould not see parking facilities Children 50c watch the innocent overrun by the gold seekers,' said Mr.| Comber, of Rouge Hills drive.| "If necessary, I will go to the highest court to fight." Equally vehement, in' their protest to the area becoming residential, were Fred Hunt and E. G. Eakins, who had homes in the area, and were represent- ed by their solicitor, D, F. Jack- military college in Kingston to represent Pickering Township in the Olympic Trials." Mr. Tomblin went on to say that there was a full service' of search and rescue, and that resi- dents moved in because of the location of the yacht club, The membership is nearly 100, and Mr. Tomblin stated that it was the only club in Canada which in that area readily available. SPECIAL ONTARIO ONTEST! FRENCH BUFFET starting at the : SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL THURS. APR. 29th LUNCHEONS -- son. |purchased and owns its own No objection was made by the| property. Future development, solicitor for the original request|Mr, Tomblin said, was contin- of Northview Construction to) gent upon receiving a favorable construct three new homes in| consent to re-zone. the area, nor to change its par-| Planning Director Faulker ticular lots to a residential zone.| said that Metro Planning Board, But for the rest of the area, he/the Conservation Authority, suggested that it remain com-| Waterfront Advisory Committee, mercial. land the RDHP have stated their Mr. Jackson said the value of| general concurrence. the properties he represented The police department stated exceeded $70,000, and the only|that the club had created no possibility of his clients to re-| --_-- ens mee coup themselves was in com- mercial zoning. He suggested that the people who protested) the change did not have to look) at a shopping centre, for they were facing the other way. "The worst they can hope for,"" said Mr. Jackson, "is at least a first class type of com- mercial development." Mr. Jackson said that he was prepared to go further if neces-/ sary. | CLINIC PLANNED | Solicitor M. Horwitz, repre-| senting a dentist and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Zaputovich, said/ that these young people had pur-| chased a parcel and with con-| COLUMBIA PICTURES * for corer on und' road| ' o> Be: , ti: a Since it was zoned commercial| | , s : . NM) fle seas hall reveivoh: when tell . oth Del Site ar nee eho : : ra mayor, mace finances permitted, to build a FIRST SHOW at 8:30 ; . soi ' CHARLTON JP RICHARD aM HESTON HARRIS. HuTOn JAMES ~-- MICHAEL CoBtibn- ANDERSON, J 12-40 2:90 4.0 6s vax Shae DINNERS -- 5 PLM, 40 «44 SUNDAY DINNERS -- 5 to 8 P.M. All You Can Eat -- Come Back For More Banquets. 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