I Semiserviced urban growth rejected by planning board homes without further r Following example of a cumber of other Ontario muni Hills has rejected a development cone involving part suburban visions but has left J upcn further consideration of the concept particularly as it ap plies to a proposed Acton development planning dlreclor Brian conducted com of the cone its impllcat oils in response to a joint proposal by several development les with land Interests in the Acton area Mr advised the lown board last neck endorsing the concept Inv low density iced outlying subdivisions as a generally accepted form of urban growth PRIVATE PROPOSAL The board ted Mr recommendation but postponed a decision on a private proposal to have Acton East he largely undeveloped lands on the community tern border gnnted as a special study in the town official plan Various development men would then be considered which might enable the comp anies involved to build their homes without further tin community treat ment plant The shortage of capacity atihe milt ion per day plant to the b to Acton growth would be developers to propose alternative servicing plans for their lands A spokesman for Goldan Ltd and McPamara Ltd told the board last month that the developers arc red to finance consultant study of the East area and its adaptability to new partially serviced develop ment The board was also Informed that tests are being conducted by the developers and the ministry of environ to whether Black Creek can more lent from the plant thjs affording Planning rector vend recommended two- part study of growth potential the first phase to determ whether there is some potential and if so how much Mr Vend Hi noted that Han public department has recent received report on the Acton sewage The board voted to table ihc planner recom until the contents of that report arc considered Mr Vend had suggested the town should hire consult ants itself to conduct phase one of the study estimated to take months and cost to Asked by board About the Hills CORDLESS CONVERTERS Parks plan coming The town long awaited Muster Parka and Recreation Plan Is expected to come before council later this month planning director Mono told the plnnning board last week Mr Vendiltl is now incorporating the pi in text Into the own official plan and will arrange for a spec council cession at which its policies can be Major Pete commented that many Issues facing the users of owns recreational facilities and parks must remain unresolved until he parks plan is made Homeowners night The Neighborhood Watch program will be holding a Homeowners Night August 15 at the Elks Hal on norm in The evening la designed to provide homeowners with the means of keeping he program going after the government sponsored am ends this summer The evening will Include a film called Home Property and Protection and a representative from Regional Police will be there as well The begins at 30 m Bridge Club results Results of the Caledon Bridge Club of August are I Maureen Walker and Elaine Smith Betty and Van Gary and Mark Tanya Blot nick and Ron Glide Nourecn and Simmons and Wilton Results of August are Fran Curry and Muriel Medina Gene and Ralph Ctllcsple 3 and members why he was Ignoring the developer Joint offer to finance the study Mr out that council comm tee guiding a spec la development study in the Georgetown area chose to have the town cover study expenses as well When the planner declined to elaborate in public further the board considered a motion to lake he meeting behind closed doors so that reason for refusing the developers offer could be heard Several spectators In he gallery were on their way out of the chamber when he board voted against convening In camera Mr Venditll explained thai not all landowners whose property would be Included In the special study area would be contributing to the study cost The study ultimate re commendations however would affect all Mayor Pete Pomeroy sires that the shortage of sew treatment capacity Is he key problem In both Acton and Georgetown The ministry of environment he said must be persuaded to define he two plant expansion capability so that he town can prepare a dtnsltj formula for the numb er of acres available for devci In both communities It a the guys at the bottom of he ministry totem pole who are trying to block everything because their Job Ma commented Conn Roy Booth complained hit lie Last study if conducted In house In our normal lethargic way might delay the province s approval of the new Hills off pi in another four or five months Coun Booth had attempted unsuccessfully to amend Mr recommendation con partially serviced de velopment by the con indorsed not as a generally accepted form of urban growth While commending Mr for having submitted lie best written report ever seen Coun Booth liken th report luibook historical data which becomes irrelevant in view of the own a continuing development problems Hills has prob- he said What happens In the future if Hills has no more sewage capacity to hook up to We have to look this concept The old Georgetown official plan lows this type of thing and Glen is living proof that septic tanks can last hundreds years although there are some prob lems The wail and see attitude suggested by the planning de partment is no longer accept able Coun Booth argued since concepts like the one proposed for Acton East would provide some relief to a own deeply concerned about its ability to service new growth areas GOT TO MOVE Weve got to move he While further consideration of the concept as it relates to Acton East Coun Booth opposed he hiring of consultants to conduct a study suggesting thai own staff should be able to draw enough information from the many studies already undertaken in that the Georgetown official plan allows some partial Icing development surround it is by hamlets which offer historical proof of the concept acceptability He pointed out hough that the majority of municipalities In Ontario which have conside red the concept have ultimate ly rejected permanent form of development has no changed in the past decade ho said Nevertheless Mr Kropf ad fi Pn the si keep open There may arise Instances where It Is acceptable even desirable he said SWEET SUMMER SMILE Carotann Young was one of a large crowd partaking of the pleasures of a summer Monday afternoon at Terra Conservation Area the long weekend The weather was Ideal and families from far and wide took advantage of It and came to enjoy the sunshine swimming summer activities Herald photo BOOKS LIMITED CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS George St S Brampton Came to Quitch ST GEORGES CHURCH Anglican REV Sunday August TRINITY Guest Celebrant Canon Mam EUCHARIST EUCHARIST Thursday GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Man St PASTOR PETER RALPH Sunday August 12 Sunday School Ev an I Service Everyone Welcome MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 177 Maple Ave Pallor Edwin Mitchell Sunday SUMMER TIME IS GROWING TIME a Family Bible School Alt 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