Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1977, p. 22

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday October 11 Developer raps Halton and Halton Hills planning and NEC Niagara Escarpment NEC Hills planning board and the Regional planning com all got their knuckles rapped at an appeal bearing Friday for the secretive and highhanded way in which they dealt wilh a building permit application from Dev undergoes surgery Art Meunier the exconvict who has gained international recognition after spending of his 52 years in prison undergoes surgery in St Joseph Hospital to day Mr Meunier is a diabetic has had three heart attacks and has cancer He says his doctors tell him the cancer is dormant Now the doctors want him to have exploratory sur gery and Construction Corporation this summer Jack Cutter the president and owner of the company whose application to a ISObed retirement lodge a mile north of was turned down by all three bod les told bearing officer J W that his application was dealt with at In camera sessions and he was given no opportunity to speak to com members or answer questions which they might have had about his proposed home Mr Cutler himself a mem of the Ontario Building Code Commission and the Ont Building Materials Eva Commiss on said that the NEC Is the only commis sion in Ontario which holds in camera meetings He also said that the on is not accountable lo me public or to any government body He accused the NEC and the two planning bodies of ingn chicken and egg Lion with his cation Both Hills planning board and Region plan committee termed it premature to make any re commendations or decisions about his application until they bad received direction from the NEC while the second of the NEC a Ave reasons for rejecting the application was that the Regional Municipal of and the Town of Halton Hills are opposed ihe proposal he said Mr Cutlersaidthathehada problem with getting a land separation and building permit approved by the NEC before The reasons given for refusing his application were totally reversed at the second hearing on the matter be said and thus he now wonders at the consistency or the ions thinking Mr Cutler i from the ecological value on NBC to put on property and the various other state- menu they make about it r must own one of the moat they should buy it One of the stumbling Mocks approval of protect Mr Cutler felt was the fact that Ihe board of health and ministry of had Imply rejected his proposal for lagoon sewage treatment without making counter pro posals He noted that he had expect have dialogue with the bodies considering bis applies Hon during which time be could explain that this was Just a suggestion and he would be willing to work out some of sewage disposals which would suit alt parties concern However since the matter hnmtlH I him trig an opportunity to speak to the people considering Ida ap plication he had no opportunity to make this point clear NEC planner Marian told Mr that the application had been turned down because of concern that construction would destroy trees and the system would pollute water In what she termed a cant aquifer recharge area Miss said that the shallow soli on ihe site makes a septic system unworkable and a lagoon large enough to hand le the ISObed homo would require 10 to IS acres and thus tree cutting could not be Putting up a residence for ISO people would be the same as installing a high density use on area she said and that was a policy which the NEC frowns upon Miss Plaunt also said that while Mr Cutlers original application termed his project a nursing home by the time the It the body was aware of the fact a retire- proposed was in fact a retire ment lodge and thus the resid ents would not be confined to the building through age or infirmity The Tact that the residents might be active people raised his problem of car parking and extra traffic on the Fifth Line she said Hills assistant plan ner Brian Kropf and regional planner John Ghent said that planning bodies had con the application In the light of it being nursing Both men felt that bad they known the proposal was for a retirement home the planning bodies would have been even more opposed to locating It In country away from urban home tow Mr that he opposed the application on the principle that such a build ing would change the rural character of the area It Is already changing gradually he said and each application that is approved make the next one approval lhat much eas ANNIVERSARY SALE OCTOBER Please note that the selling price of the color TV advertised on page of Zalltrs Anniversary Sale Flyer should read ZE1LERS Georgetown Marital Now is the time Foil Lawn Care Fall Fertilizing Tree Pruning lawn Garden Core and Cleaning RICKS LAWN SERVICE Phone after 5 DO NEW CAR SHOWING 1 978 HONDA CIVIC 5 Speed Here Now Come In And See Today BAZ MOTORS LTD NOTCE CHANGE OF OFFICE HOURS Effective November 1977 the Region of Water Office at James Street will be Open 8 30 AM To 30 Monday to Friday except for Statutory Regional Municipality of Halton Harvester Road BURLINGTON Ontario Crouter Travel Dorset Plaza Milton SR CITIZENS FOR UNDER 50 SU Jan Florida Return charter bus en route mow accommoda tion accommodations but aenrtoe of tour aacort a how taxes and MUM person double MONTH ner person doubt MM per pers doubts bedroom from MS par parson outdone month a HAWAII FANTASTIC VALUE FROM ADVENTURE TOURS Mum flow on rtflM the TWO tromlmOOwidbl GRAND BAHAMA FANTASTIC VALUE from 269pu transfers 7 nights accommoda tion dim full breakfasts dally tree grain feee a 27 hole golt course free tennis cocktail party TOVACATIO Book Your Winter Vacation Now I we have the now Sun I ant skylark and Wards hurst lor you BARBER HENLEY Main SI GEORGETOWN Saturdays am Adjoining he mission bouse is a coral block building which erected In 1633 to house the mission printing press A third building known as the Chamberlain House was obstructed from coral blocks In 1831 The buildings now the Mission Houses Museum are open to the public dally am Nearby Is Church The stately coral block structure was dedicated In lfttf and replaced a thatched church built In 1821 Sometimes called the Westminster Abbey of Hawaii It was built on the site of a sacred spring and was named after the Queen of Oahu Services are held In Hawaiian and English Honolulu a first Catholic church Our Lady of Peace Cathedral was built In 1843 and is located within a few blocks of the civic center Washington Place the gubernatorial mansion has tbe distinction of being Honolulu a oldest building to have been used contlnuouuIyuadwelUng It was built between 1B43 and 1MB by Captain John Domini whose widow it for a short time as a boarding house Upon her death It became the property of John Domini and his wife the ex Queen who lived in It after the overthrow of the Monarchy until her death In 1917 The next stop is in All iolanl Hale which now houses the courts Originally built as a palace for King Kamehameha V but never occupied as such became an tenter lor hit governing body A statue of Kamehameha the stand in Ironl facing Palace America a only roval residence A National His tor Landmark It was built In ltsi for King The architectural style of Iolanl Palace the only pa I tic In the US Is frequently called American Florentine as it reminiscent of the renaissance Italian The last King of Hawaii David and his beloved Queen lived there briefly but her reign was overthrown Nearby on the palace grounds is the Barracks cons true ted for the royal army in This for tlflcatlon was originally located across the street from the palace but In 1965 coral blocks were moved onto the grounds and reconstructed Leaving the palace you walk under a canopy of old banyan trees across an open court to Hawaii a State Capitol an ultra modern building rich with the symbolism of Hawaii and her people The rectangular capital supported by fluted columns that represent the graceful coconut palm trees old Hawaii prime source of food and materials The balcony that surrounds the upper floor provides a view of Pun an extinct volcano that serves as a memorial The acre cemetery was officially opened September 1949 the fourth an of V J Day from the sea side you will see Bishop Museum Falls of Clyde a four masted square gged ship docked In Honolulu Harbor at PlerG Just off Ala Boulevard near the Aloha Tower Visitors can view the ship which served Hawaii in the early dally from 10 am to Nearby Aloha Tower the landmark In downtown Honolulu provides a vantage point for viewing many points on the Island From the 10th floor observation deck the visitor can the Walklki and downtown Honolulu Centrally located In Honolulu fashionable shopping district the Pagoda Is blocks from Hawaii fabulous Ala Shopping Center and minutes from glamourous Each room features self controlled air conditioning complete kitchenettes tub shower Swimming Pool Free shuttle van service between Pagoda and the Pacific Beach Hotel during the day STUDIO Standard per person Dble 1 BEDROOM SUITE Per Person Triple each of 3 569 Quad each of A 2 BEDROOM SUITE Per Person Triple each 589 Quad each of 559 Children under Sharing with AdultsQOAOO MARINA Located at the west of a walk to shopping restaurants and nightlife In the Hilton Hawaiian Village two blocks to beach half block to Avenue Tastefully decorated air conditioned rooms have kitchenette color TV bathroom with tub and shower and private The Polynesian Galley restaurant serves breakfast lunch and dinner The lounge features en and an underwater view of the swimming pool Asundrlesartdglfr shop Is located In the lobby and guest coin- operated laundry facilities are on the third floor 649 weeks labia on request CAD departure tax and US S3 not The pr ce quo were correct at the time go to press thecost of a Caned an dollar devalue or any coil arise Ted Tyler Travel reserves the riant to the A la For More Information PHONE 8531553

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