The Ontario Municipal (OMB) hearings: night pleading their cases to Town of Halton Hills council- lors in attempts to obtain “front of line’ status. Lucy Stocco, executive vice president of Tribute Homes, which works together BondArch ipated building teagh the proposed phased development of 1,000 resi- dential units. “Even after the solicitors move on to their next file, you will be left, and so will we, the landowners, trying to improve housing and com- mercial potential in Acton,” she said. Acton developers u David Keenan, president of Coscan Development Corporation, agreed with Stocco, but was less delicate in his phrasing. After Tepeat- ing several times how “frus- trated” he was, Keenan informed councillors that Roger Beaman, town solici- tor, was constantly cautioning council on the negative side. “The whole ‘prosecution’ issue, for example, is a smokescreen for delay,” he insisted. He said the Department of Fisheries and Oceans’ threat of prosecution applied to everyone and all industries across Canada, he could not understand why (concerning Acton develop- ment)“people are running for the bushes.” Keenan added he was “out- raged” at Beaman’s sugges- tion at Thursday’s OMB ses- sion, that the hearing be ter- _minated until more informa- tion'is received from Halton No-brainer A suspect used the same method to break into two homes in the Rexway Dr./ Noble Crt. area in Georgetown man woke up to a loud bang and noticed his outdoor secuti- ty lights had been activated. man did not notice any- ywnstairs to investigate, but in the morning he noti the screen had been removed from the kitchen window. He also noticed his wallet had been stolen, which contained three credit cards and $1 Several hours later, the wal- let was returned by a young boy and his mother, who had found it under.a bush on Rexway Dr. The credit cards and money were not in the wallet. Saturday afternoon, the sus- pect tried three times to use the credit card to take out money from an instant teller after which time the Suspects broke into a resi- dential utility shed on 15 Side ‘cancelled’ Police Beat Road / Town Line. East in Halton Hills, sometime last Wednesday night, taking a accessories, a skill saw and cutting torches, valued at $1,800. The suspects gained entry by prying open the latch and hook lock with a crow bar. According to a police report, many valuables were overlooked and police believe this was the work of neighborhood youths. The report also indicated the thieves were in no hurry to leave, since one dozen ciga- rette butts were found by the exit area. Mailbox destruction A car driving northbound on Trafalgar Rd. in Georgetown sometime late Friday night, swerved on to the right shoulder, knocking down two mailboxes. Damage was estimated at $150. Around thé same time, a mailbox was knocked down in the same manner on Sixth Line in Halton Hills. This time, damage was estimated at $60. ALTON MILI SCHOOL OF, Aug. 25, 26 (416) Sept. 1,2. & 7 CRED the tis a to call Constable Gaynor at 878-5511 ext. 2105. SALES and SERVICE 14 Wesleyan St. Just off Main St. Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, rging priorization town, would receive - increased population for the work force and increased rev- enue from more people addressing the delays devel- opers have experienced in receiving building permits. “I think we definitely have a problem,” Bonnette insisted. He recommended the possi- bility of hiring a contracted person during the busiest months of development to help with building application August 25, 1993 — Page 3 spending money., He ended by urging coun- cillors to “direct Beaman to do something positive.” Developers meeting Councillors agreed with Coun. 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