Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 10, 1968, p. 7

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leishman park maintained decision reserved by omb other appeals at hearing on qontinutd froih paga j long in the leishman survey running parallel to mill e it was deeded by the subdmder a required paruand whon the prop- erty waa subdivided and houses the land ai never turned owr by eountll la park tjpejwl sdnc it wsccmaarfcncamajl iftr park purposes projset planning- associate ltd repreaeiibulw rtrbals and clerk mcgetinle both aalil the consultants and counojljolt when the ci64nin saynuctploop erty la subdtvt4ed for bombs the required five pet cent park- land could be located in a tetter place it would perhaps be ber aide tbe stream vhlch ootid t diverted arid include tree review of neluhbovs previous aetlontoprovant the town eelllns the land was made a previous appeal waa successful mr daks of protect planntnf said a park of that site and shape la not ideal after brief consultation with the vicechairman the chairman zoning code rl residential pint density zone residential second density zone hi resldestlal third pensltyzone hll luatdentlal fourth rjensltzocie cl commetclal oeneratzone c2 commerciarlocilzone v ci jdofhmrial highway zona ml tbdnatrlal tight zone m2 zbn 3 v 01 open space 1arks2bne oq open 8rer conservation zone a boral ctlcultgrao zone- aelghborint hydro bulldtm sad workshop post offlct and rati- road tracks cited the difficulty of access dancers to children and loss of industrial assess ment l mr payne aaid flatot desig nation waa inserted by planning officials in toronto replacing residential coning suggested here forget about toronto ad- announced their decision toleave vlaed the chairman we want the strip of land boned as park land aa it was in the old bylaw and as was specified on tho deed a toning change wilt to recon- sldered when a plan of subdivis ion la made for the seynuck prop- erty at that time the required parkland could be relocated several interested neighbor were present for the bearing applicants seeking commer cial aonlng for their businesses were quickly satisfied airs ueeachernurandmrs doug rogers wished to be sure their property was zoned com mercial and were assured it waa they asked a ci designa tion lira ethel rachlln who was unable to to present due to ill ness sought ci designation for property on main where a second hand repair shop la located rather than residential reeve hlnlon pointed out the whole block la moving to ci and the chairman approved the change while reservlngdeelaloa the oub reserved decision on ur marks and ur goodwins applications council had al ready approved commercial rather than residential toning for their business properties my problem la with the offic ial plan said ur goodwin now we have spot konlng all down mill st he told the ou b representatives council had not accepted recommendations of planning board so the planning board realtned chairman jamleion comment ed that the planning board simp ly advises you have to have these hear ing mr jamleson told ur councils to tell us what they want mr payne aaid council does not wish to interfere with ex isting industry the chairman concluded wo jeel that if land la usable for building purpose it should be toned for ita future use if private land la toned 02 there should be a program by the town to acquire it over a rea sonable length of time mr payne said te town had no immediate plan and would prefer a block of ml toning and the rest rl mr holdsn there la no ac cess to m except at great ex pense it not logical from the clients or towns point of view to have rtslaahtla next to the railroad mr jamleson recommended council should look at the land and amend the bylaw it may be found desirable to preserve 80 feet or so along the creek to make sure no building la too close to the watercourse if the owner does divert the creek you might make a tootyg change and relocate the 04 trip for trinity united church all long expressed concern at the amount of parking required for a church when a proposed christian education building la built la perhaps two years it will take up half the apace for required parking or 17 12 spaces the chairman suggested the church was originally built under a bylaw which dldnt require parking space and this was sim ply an addition town solicitor payne said if extensive renovations are improving ab supermarket the dredging has stopped and the dredge is rroten solid id fairy lake various district accidents occurred under had driving con ditions yesterday police re ports werent available yet anton und of the swiss consulate is showing a color mm on switzerland to the high school students today wednes day goodwin everyone has to know and when the church decides to about changes he cut off the subject saying were only concerned with the actual bylaw an error in tho map accounted for the ap green problem with a dividing line between ml and m2 tones bisecting the plant ur payne explained the error the omb reserved decision and the error will be corrected in the amending bylaw former acton mayor george barbeau came from islington to represent the company but was not called to give evidence dills printing and publishing company llcls objection to four aonlng classifications on their willow st property waspreseni- d by solicitor t holden he claimed the whole area which includes the land alongside the school creek should be ml it was toned ml for an area in cluding the plant 02 by the creek rs in much of the vacant land and r2 at the far comer jim dills appeared for the firm a surprise witness for the firm was solicitor leather- land who as chairman of the in dustrial development commis sion said the commission at tempts to aid present industry as well as encourage expansion he reviewed the draining of the pond and the sale of the land and chairman jamleson said he assumed the purpose of the land was industrial mr mcgeachle said council dldnt object to industry and wouldnt object to the creek be ing diverted mr dake of project planning aaid industries in a generally residential tone are generally undesirable and the existing use should he kept to a minimum asked about the residential da- stgnailoo he said tn oar opin ion the most logical use is res idential even though the former pond is not directly aeeeasibk you could create access evan- u by removal of a bouse ur holden referred to a build the addition tho committee of adjustment will prdbsbly-coa- aider this type of objection and it will be dealt with then sym- palhetlcailyassn exception leave it with us mr jam leson concluded as hn roharved decision speaking on behalf of other ratepayer in hi neighborhood mr leatherland cootomtod that since their homos are not the best in town thoy should be in an r2 tone rather thankl tone ur jamleson ssld the toning is for land use not construction and wondered how the homeown ers would benefit tho lower category would permit more utr- agss but in rl any previous uses such as hoarding houses or bus inesses in the homo may con tinue mr leatherland said tho rl toning ties you up in red tapo if you apply for changes photographs of some of tho houses were submitted as evi dence mr pay no for tho town claimed the rl toning was sen sible and proper ami tho change would bo purely aca demic ultghbors present woro noilod and unanimously agrood to r2 commented ur jamloson its the first time in 20 yoars i have had someono asking to have his property downgraded but concluded well ask coun cil to consider that as ho re served judgment tom branclowlcz was con cerned that his nine building lots facing elisabeth dr were toned r3 at the front but 01 at the back of tho lot boslde tho lake he presently uses tho land for a garden chairman jamloson assured him be could sell bis land right down to thmake thao ancker appeared before the board to protest the raising of the land behind his proporty with mil from fairy lake drodg- lng mr ancker said before this happened the swamp was a swamp now im the swamp he declared charging drainage was now all going on his main st north property beside the school creek near the lake cart rosly appeared as a wit ness for mr branclewlcz stat ing he plowyl tbo garden land and found the sell ideal for gard en crops town solicitor bruce paynoi said the area at the creek mouth was in a state of transition and nsnc firs for 19s8 quidc cruiser trip it took 1 1 days of waiting then a rush trip to the hospital in a police cruiser in the utter cold of earur morning but nancy lynns vender eyken finally ar rived on friday morning january 5 to become the first baby bom in milton district hospital in 108 the little girl made her en trance into the world at 708 am con the fifth day of thonewyoavr four and a half day after new years reveller hid rung in the year uw athat she was 1 1 dayis overdue mi hsr ihotfie j was expecting the little 6ix to arrive oh christmas day tne-bwiialthih6pttat6t- loweda 930 ani rush jrip into towrt frwth spoyaldi- area home of mr and mr gerard vtnder eykon mrs- vender eyken doclcsid aboutts ejh it w tuheto pack up for the six mile trip to hospital but hor husband found the car waulitnt start so they teldphooed kllltuf 6pp for assistant corist iloli llslnus was out on patrol in the hornby district ami when ho got the inessagu via radio rushed to hut kpuyuldu home slowed down on his fsst trip by large anowdrifts that al most blocked some country roads ilut he insdu it and rush ed the expectsnt mother to the hospital in plenty of time for the blessed event to happen later const llalnos admitted he wss s tilt worried lie might have to play doctor it was ids first trip to the hospital with an etpeetanl mother in the lino of duty although he has driven bf nynwltb in foimhii muui vur- pasebut under lues trying er- cutntance jdtijuvoftl inea in thepsst batting at tiioilt home to vekomd tllr iiw little sifter arjb uto utlier van eykunsv calrirtffr id- krfn o karon- 1 stepiuih fl ahti jciannu 4 as might tkf oxpdcteil rf tti foui girl ami ouly ixwlioythe parents mni hoping for snouidr boy y- woliad already picked out s tisiiiu rirucutlwi niotluir salil nurses attlil hospital gave the little six pounds 10 18 ounce baby special treatment for being the firstborn in the now year when photographers arrived later friday to photo graph tho now arrival and her happy mother the wee ooo had her dark hair neatly parted and brushed while the baby slept through tho photo session hr mother wss bright snd cheerful and jnfaid with the photographer h after five you got used to it she winked im rosdy to go home right now the habyx arrival fv day into theliew year sot a na re- coritldr theliospiteli twwifi crecont years tho flrfst badyha liu1iornii jmuirif i bgtthl- was tho flrat tints i chllir hun roujid mimi the fifth ollhe ihuoih ari1 mill wjmthtf flrslliauv honors ajsipt suhduir latoiv lsunvrrarrvedat1ne lmplal v a daughtui- for mo and mrs k uarolidslib f mmlxn tti cteiiii ibo- honor of- inliig lh sioiiil of the new ria nanny lyiuie wljt ritcolvai a allvur bimuvii tltdlwspllal aux- illstyu auiiuslsift to iimi first arrival ill tiiu yusr th aclqn tree lr wmliuwlsy idnurtry 10 ivait j smiuno im hir slir lillle nancy lynne vender eyken ci rr 4 aclon iranii prnlly plesytd with hertelf she wat the first baby ol ihn raw yoflr l6fl to ho born in milton district hospital arriving friday whon tho now yoir was five dsv old mrs rjflljvindfir hykon hor molhnr holds ihe bsby s stsff photo fiavorcws the chsracter of tho land could bo changed so tin town dennuid it wlso to wait and koo what shape thu cnnsorvatlnn drudging would make tho conlnurs ttion its possible tho town could ac quire it thn original zoning bylaw was passed in losfl and ropoaludby thu present bylaw in august 1007 tho entire bylaw and map occupied olght pages in tho freo press in october objiictloiui woro then fllod and the date set for tbo hearing chicken in a box j iifiis il chitkkii i prirs tnli- sliu hill lii vil nun iiiiiiiv 139 chicken snack 2 plci of chicken trfi frencb fries 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