Council gives stamp of approval to housing, commercial developments A number of approvals were given to housing and commercial developments in Halton Hills recently. · Council agreed to remove the H (the holding provision) to allow Cachet Homes to construct 36 townhouse condominium units. The homes are located on Meadowglen Blvd. in north Georgetown. · Council approved the final acceptance of the Verdeux Developments subdivision after Engineering, Public Works and Building Services confirmed that all deficiencies had been rectified. Now the Town will assume all public services and streets installed. This is the Great Gulf Homes development of 251 homes on Belmont Blvd., Grist Mil Dr., Lawlor St., McNally St. and Willoughby Way. · Part lot control exemption approval was given to Remington Homes to turn seven residential blocks of land into 43 street townhouse units in Georgetown South. The street towns will be located on a new road called Niagara Trail. · Fernbrook Homes in Georgetown South was given final approval for a proposed condominium and part lot control plan for lands on the southeast corner of Argyll Rd. and Barber Dr. Fernbrook will build the 42-unit "Barber Glen" townhouse development. · No one attended a public meeting recently concerning an application to convert a Mill St. Acton home into a business office. H.E.L.P. Safety Services, a Mississauga company, plans to move its services to Acton. The health and safety consulting company employs three people. Parking will be in the rear of the building, located just west of Frederick St. Glenn Wellings, the company's planning consultant, said no changes will be made to the exterior of the house.