Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 4 Jun 2015, p. 1

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• your window & door professionals • 341 Guelph St., Unit 3 Georgetown 905.873.0236 www.buy-wise.ca info@buy-wise.ca • awarded readers choice 24 times • Visit our showroomREFINANCING?PURCHASING? BOBWOODS, Broker (905) 877-1490 360 Guelph St., Georgetown Five Year Variable FSCO #10259 Division of 1490845 Ont. Ltd. 2.3% Three Year Variable Prime minus .8% Thursday, June 4, 2015 Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper serving Acton & Georgetown 72 Pages 50 Cents (+HST) See inside for our Home, Lawn and Garden sectionVisit us at www.theifp.ca facebook.com/Independent&FreePress Twitter: @IFP_11 Sports report CtK's Aleks Rapp set to throw his weight around at OFSAA after a pair of gold medals at the South Regionals. See page 39 A nightmare One man's flesh-eating disease ordeal. See page 3 Residents get a chance to peruse condo plan Area residents had the chance to learn more about a townhouse development and condominium proposed for the property behind and adjacent to the Halton Hills Civic Centre at a recent public meeting. Humberstone Lands Inc. and Trafalgar Georgetown Ltd. are seeking a zoning bylaw amend- ment and Draft Plan of Subdivi- sion approval for the proposed de- velopment, which is to consist of 102 street two-storey town house units (Area A) and up to 72 condo- minium units in a mid to high-rise building (Area B). The property consists of two separate parcels-- a 12.43-acre property where the townhouses are to be built and a .35-acre parcel for the proposed condominium. The parcels are separated by a tributary of Black Creek. Area A is proposed to be re- zoned from a Development Zone and Environmental Protection One zone to site-specific Medium Density Residential One Exception zone and Open Space One zone. Area B is proposed to be rezoned from a Development zone and En- vironmental Protection One zone to a site-specific High Density Res- idential Exception zone and Envi- ronmental Protection One zone. Also for the townhouse proper- ty, the applicant is seeking reduc- tions to the front yard setback from 4.5 to 3.75 metres, and rear yard See PLAN, pg. 8 By Lisa Tallyn ltallyn@theifp.ca Marissa Baptista and Aidan Galvao are two of the cast members in Grease, a musical re-created by Christ the King for four shows this week. Pictured at right are Meghan Praught, Ryan Keane and Elliot Jarmain. Photo by Eamonn Maher Grease hits the local boards The cast of Christ the King Secondary School's production of the musical Grease performed a dress rehearsal Tuesday morning in preparation for four shows set to take place be- ginning tonight (Thursday) in the school's Irene McCauley Theatre. A group of 16 seniors from the Mountainview Residence & Terrace in Georgetown took in the dress rehearsal and all seemed very im- pressed with the efforts of the CtK students. Shows will take place Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., along with a Saturday matinee be- ginning at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults or $15 for seniors and stu- dents. For more info or to reserve tickets, call 905-702-8838. Achilles Mazda of Milton 1195 SteelesAve East, Milton ON L9T2X8 289-627-1800 or 1-866-620-3248 www.achillesmazda.ca • info@achillesmazda.ca $139‡ 2.49%LEASE FROM at APR bi-weekly for 48 months,with $1,195 down. Excludes HST. THAT'S LIKE LESS THAN PER DAY $10 GT model shown 0% PURCHASEFINANCING† $1,000GETUPTO A CROSS OVERBONUS◆ ON SELECT MODELS FOR A LIMITED TIME + $500 PLUS GET A $500 CROSS OVER BONUS◆ $10

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