Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 15 July 1992, p. 4

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% ‘ Page 4 Halton HillsThis Week, , Wednesday, , duly 15, 1992 , ae KELMAN, creator Nt CBC IDEAS two-part series, "Shopping Spree" and KEN ARNOLD of kea + Co., Oakville Ont. Wednesday July 22"4, presents... CONSUMERISM SEMINAR at 7:30 Call 873-8122 for reservation By DIANNE CORNISH A Georgetown businessman and owner of two Armstrong Avenue industrial condominiums says he is prepared to “picket city hall” if he doesn’t get assurances within the month that structural problems in the building will be rectified. Derek Williams, who ae the condos — located on Armstrong Ave. Gata Road — for $150,000 just over two years ago, said he has had nothing CORE’S i rena 878-4515 \ Well Cleaning LL DRILLING but problems with them from the start. Williams said the building is wrought with structural defects including walls, floors and win- dows that are cracked. “The building isn’t fire-proofed, a nearby retaining wall is coming down and the asphalt in the parking s lot is heaving, with mud coming through,” he added. “It’s disgrace- ful.” Williams, who works with his son at Halton Hills Rad on Mountainview Rd., blames the Georgetown development compa- ny, Freemar Development, for most of his problems, but he also charges that the Town of Halton Hills failed to ensure that specific inspections weren’t carried out while the 10-unit condo building was being constructed. po aed 7 BOXED MEAT FROZEN FOOD aupeet Fue. ae BB'Q HEADQUARTERS According to a town document obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, which Williams has in his possession, inspections by the Town were not carried out in a number of areas, including foot- ings, backfill, inside drains, fire separations, framing and insulation. The condo owner said he has been getting “nothing but the run- around” with everyone whom he has contacted to try to remedy the situation. “I’ve been to (Halton Hills) council twice; I might just as well have gone to the Toronto Zoo to get anything done,” he complained. Attempts to get action from Mayor Russ Miller and individual mem- bers of council have also proven fruitless, he said. About seven months ago, he met with Halton North MPP Noel Businessman to picket town hall Georgetown businessman Derek Williams displays a briefcase full of the paperwork he has accumulated in his two-year battle to have major structural repairs made to a pair of Armstrong Ave. condo units which he purchased just over two years ago. Armstrong Ave. building. Again, “nothing was done,” he said. Williams said he’s paying $6,000 a year in municipal taxes for the condos, one of which is rented to a tenant. The other is vacant “T feel that I’ve been paying though the nose, and yet, I cannot even sell them (the condos) now,” he added. “They’re costing me condo units in the building have hired a lawyer and are attempting to resolve the problems with the developers and municipal staff. Contacted by Halton Hills This Week on Monday, town administra- tor Dan Costea said lawyers have been communicating for the past three months and are “just about ready” to come to an agreement on resolving the problems. Site plan work, including parking mer, the town official added. hasn’t heard anything to confirm Costea’s comments. Photo by Dianne Cornish If I don’t get results soon, I’m going to picket town hall,” he said. A representative of Freemar Development could not be reached for comment before press time. However, Williams said he “My lawyer is getting nowhere. for your old vacuum. So after all the work you put into vacuuming, you still find dirt. There must be a better way! A Beam central vacuuming system solves these problems and costs much less than you'd think. Often less than a portable! And to prove it, we'll give you $100 for your old machine when you buy your new Beam. So see Haltalarm today. aBEAM | DON’T LUG A VACUUM-PLUG IN A BEAM!" HALTALARM eS Security « Intercom & Vacuum Systems 7: Our Customers Are Our Best Advertising! cnsiuouue raormtensst 164 Guelph St., Halton Hills, Ont. 29-5 R.E. McCALL 11 Guelph St. ee is Selecti rthview Plaza .GE 877-0721 Duignan to state his concerns that e reeoraeines repair a ee Delrex & Guelph Sts. the Ontario Building Code has been seaatita Sans Galatia as Willams’ Armstrong Ave. condo unit requires repairs to its parking undermined with respect to the expected to be completed this sum- lot and other areas. It may be _ Even when they're running fine, portable Bee ceroice __ TH. BRIGGS vacuums have their problems. Like bumping UPHOLSTERY worthless aS 2 into every piece of fumiture they can find. & Sposalcng in Artioues HALTON HILLS THIS WEEK cleaner, Put And hanging on around every comer. Then + Recovered and Repaired : ' * there's the stair climb event. « Replacement Foam we'll give vou But the real problem is that the initial em Deen ase 873-2254 : ane . il $100 suction power is quickly lost as the bag fills. 877-9312 — A Steg OFF

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