Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 11, 1985, p. 9

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday December II IMS Lands east of Mountainview to be developed first By ANI A report from town planner Herald Staff Keith noted comments by Council agreed Monday night that consulting engineer that the sanitary the first phase of the and storm drainage systems would be of homes in Georgetown South be prohibitively expensive if lands west on the east side of Mountainview Road of Mountainview were developed first industrial acres in wrong spot Pilutti The designation of acres of industrial land south of the residential development planned for Georgetown South such a good Idea developer and recently defeated candidate Al told council Monday night Mr he questioned this designation for the Georgetown South Secondary Plan Its my opinion the reason the consultants were forced into dcslgnat log those acres was because they appeared to be the only acres within the urban area of Georgetown Mr said He said they had no choice in their selection The Summit Lane resident said he wanted council to pass a resolution asking the Minister of Housing to delay approval of the Georgetown South Plan where it concerns Industrial land The Plan is currently awaiting regional and provincial approvals He said he also wanted industrial commission set up by town to research industrial bounds and other areas In Hills that could be more attractive to industry Mr told councillors be d be back in a couple of weeks with an analysis of five reports on rural Industrial land needs by Peter Barnard and Associates Council wants a park conditions of draft approval set up for the plan of subdivision in Georgetown South turned out to be insufficient Monday night council added another condition which secures a community park as part of the development of the first phase of the new subdivision According to tbe council addend urn the 10acre apartment site known as Block D the develop ment plans is to serve as parkland insteadof Block as was original ly planned This Is Just an interim move to accommodate the Initial phase of the residential development which Is to begin east of Mountainview Road Block is to be graded and landscaped for use as a community park for this first phase of development 439 single family homes until the western part of the subdivision Is underway Sewage capacity okay Even with infilling residential development In Georgetown a urban areas and hamlets tberje Is enough capacity in tbe sewage treatment plant to handle new homes In George town South That was the news from the town planning department Monday night A report by town planner Ian Keith said that the currant capacity of the sewage treatment plant is 3 million gallons daily The plant is to be expanded over the next five years to handle 5 million gallons daily Infilling in Georgetown areas hits been taking place at tbe units a year over the past years Mr Keith said that means sewage capacity for about new homes should be reserved during the period of expansion to the sewage plant Even with this reservation In mind there remains a capacity of about 460 units for new development in the Secondary Plan areas Mr Keith report to council stated This allows for some new In Georgetown South to go ahead until the new plant Is designed and operational Developing the lands would require additional deep sanitary trunk and would open up an additional watershed Conservation Authority The easterly portion of the development draft plan for single family lots The plan is currently before the region for draft approval has obtained the co operation of an adjacent landowner Mr to provide a design solution for the easterly storm drain age facilities Mr Keith reported The developer has told tbe tt planning deportment that developing a westerly storm drainage system In addition to the easterly one Is prohibitively expensive and that the Conservation Authorities have reject the transfer of from one Authority to another This fall Enterac received sub division draft plan approval to develop lands south of Silver Creek in George town along with a long list of conditions to be met before that development can go ahead wants to build single family homes and apartment units on MS acres south of Silver Creek Monday nights council meeting also recommended the first phase of the subdivision on the east side of Mountainview have municipal ces built sit at one time and not stretched out over several years This approach will provide for a functional servicing program for rood access and storm drainage facilities at the outset and will advance the availability of serviceable Industrial land to a much earlier date thin would otherwise be possible Mr Keith wrote in his report to council Mr Keith in the face of contrary urging by another developer In Georgetown South The Group which has lands west of staled for a residential subdivision wrote the town In September with as to why the Enterac subdivision should begin on the west Land development engineer Haydn Matthews of wrote that lots east of Mountainview may be subject to odors until the expansion of the sewage treatment plant is complete This would delay development of these Iota until tbe Ministry of Environment odor restrictions can be met Mr Haydn wrote By developing the lands east of Mountainview there be more traffic Impact on the existing residents of Mountainview Mr Haydn claimed That s partly because the collector road to be built by Enterac to connect Eighth Line with Ninth Line wont be built until the lands west of Mountain view are developed Goals for United Way proposed draft plan of subdivision with The big thing Is for the allocation the region and town a plan which Having held an information night last Wednesday the group gave the public a chance to ask questions about their progress Their next step is to look for social service agencies who want to Join United Way said cochairman Carolyn Martin The Halton Hills chapter Is in the process of incorporating their name and from there it will be a matter 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