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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 21 Mar 2008, p. 1

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THE INDEPENDENT & FREE PRESS 50 cents (+GST) Friday, March 21, 2008 52 Pages www.independentfreepress.com Local speed skaters post solid results Page S/L 1 Holy Cross School earns national award Page 22 St. Brigid helps out Bread Basket Page 20 Montessori students hop for a cause Page 10 Editorial 6 Sports S/L 1-7 Calendar 19, 21 Classifieds S/L 8-10 INSIDE In a unanimous decision Monday night, Halton Hills council ignored a staff recommen- dation and voted against a proposal for a private school on the Eighth Line. Council backed a motion by Wards 1&2 Regional Councillor Clark Somerville that said the Town doesnt support the application for the Keswick Sutherland School as it does not serve the majority of Halton Hills rural resi- dents nor does it meet the Town and Regions official plans. Town planning staff was recommending no objection from the Town, calling the applica- tion good planning and a compatible rural land use. As a commenting agency, the Towns objec- tion will be sent to Halton Region. The application by Jesus Cordoba and Callie Schiechl for the approximately 150-student pri- vate elementary school and equestrian centre proposed for a 95.6 acre property between 27 and 32 Sideroads requires both a Regional Official Plan amendment and Niagara Escarpment Development Control Permit. At the meeting, which drew about 40 area residents, Somerville said, along with the fact the application didnt meet the Official Plans, he also had concerns that 40,000 litres of water a day could be removed from the aquifer by the school once it was open. His other concerns included wastewater and the impact of an enormous amount of traffic going to and from the school on the narrow Eighth Line in the area. Ward 2 Councillor Joan Robson stressed the school would not be servicing the existing com- munity. (905) 873-1655 354 Guelph Street, Georgetown APPLE Auto Glass Truck Accessories Upholstery Heavy Equipment Glass Window Tinting GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER We handle all insurance work. GEORGETOWN VOTED #1 FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE 2008 KIA SEDONA FINANCE0% CALL THE GEORGETOWN HEADQUARTERS 1-866-364-0697 or 905-877-7818 Up to 60 mos introducing AURA by Benjamin Moore QUITE SIMPLY THE FINEST PAINT WEVE EVER MADE discover your aura today at Halton Hills award-winning newspaper Snow bunny Lauren McLean, 4, is so excited about the Easter bunny visiting her house this year, that she decided to make her own out of snow, with a little help from her dad, Rob. That way, that bunny can't help but spot her house as he's making the rounds. Kids all over the world will be looking forward to searching for the eggs left by the bunny first thing Easter morning. Photo by Ted Brown Plans for private school shot down See COUNCIL, pg. 5 LISA TALLYN Staff Writer WHAT DO YOU THINK? Visit our website at www.independentfreep- ress.com and have your say on a current issue through our new inter- active web poll. A new question will be posted every Tuesday and Fri- day after 5 p.m. and results will be available online.

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