Oakville Beaver, 31 Mar 1993, p. 2

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"It‘s satisfactory to me, even withâ€" out the evidence of the four doctors that Jose Gabriel Fagundes is a danâ€" gerous offender even though for much of his time in penitentiary he was described as a "model prisoner" and seemed "too good to be true"," said Lesage. The woman said she was glad she went ahead with prosecution of her attacker and urged other victims to do the same. "We have to let these offenders know we‘re not afraid of them," she said, adding it was time to get on with her life. Lesage delivered his judgment after hearing several psychiatrists‘ assessâ€" ments of Fagundes the previous week. (Continued from page 1) The victim told the Beaver she was a "strong person" and had a "good man" in her husband to support her through the ordeal, both in and out of court. As a requirement under Ontario‘s Environmental Assessment Act, the Regional Municipality of Halton hereby notifies all interested individuals and parties that the Environmental Planning Report for the above mentioned project has been completed. Subject to the comments received as a result of this notice and the receipt of other approvals as necessary, the Regional Munic:glity of Halton intends to proceed with the design and construction of the above mentioned project. A study has been undertaken by the consulting engineering firm of R.V. Anderson Associates Ltd. to examine alternative wastewater servicing schemes for the Oakville Urban Phase 2 and Burloak Secondary Plan Study Area in the Town of Oakville. This study recommends the servicing of the Urban Phase 2 lands in Oakville through the expansion of the existing Mid Halton Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Burloak Secondary Plan Study Area lands will be treated as a "Special Study Area", which will require work outside the scope of this report because of: â€"Environmental Assessment issues regarding expansion of Skyway Wastewater Treatment Plant. â€"Effect of increased discharge from Skyway Wastewater Treatment Plant on the Region‘s obligations under the Hamilton Harbour Commission Remedial Action Plan, and â€"The issue of treating Oakville wastes in Burlington The report will be available for review at the following locations: Regional Municipality of Halton and _ Oakville Central Library Office of the Regional Clerk 120 Navy Street 1151 Bronte Road OAKVILLE, Ontario OAKVILLE, Ontario. L6J 6E1 Telephone No. §25â€"6000 Mon. to Fri.â€"8:30 a.m.â€"4:30 p.m. Inrterested individuals and parties have 30 calendar days from the date of this notice to comment on the proposal. Comments must be made in writing and must be received by the Regional Municpality of Halton, Office of the Regional Clerk, by April 30, 1993. If concerns regarding this project cannot be resolved, a person or party may request that the Minister of the Environment "bumpâ€"up" this project to an Individual Environmental Assessment. "Bumpâ€"up" requests must be submitted to the address below. If there are no concerns expressed by the above date, the project will proceed as presented in the report. o e /,;l“\\‘\\ The Honourable C.J. Wildman 4 ‘l"‘\ Minister of the Environment a on ‘.- 135 St. Avenue West 8 B‘ TORONTO, Ontario ?Mfy 2 MSV 1p5 _ 1dnbd Oloâ€"»T ELsw Woman not the first to be assaulted CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR URBAN GROWTH IN OAKVILLE NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING REPORT â€" In September 1985, Fagundes struck up a conversation with another Oakville woman walking home at 1:30 a.m. before he grabbed her, threw her down, kicked and punched her, ripped her shirt open, pinned her arms to the ground, forced her to perform oral sex on him. â€" In April 1986, Fagundes struck up a conversation with a woman walkâ€" ing home in Oakville around 9:30 p.m. before punching her in the head, but gave up an attempted rape when the The conviction was registered without the prior knowledge of Fagundes‘ prison record which includes a March 1987 conviction for three counts of sexual assault and one count of indecent assault. Those assaults occurred in Oakville against women over a fiveâ€"year period, three of them happening while Fagundes was out of custody after the first attack. They include: â€" In July 1981, Fagundes offered a 15â€"yearâ€"old girl a ride home in Oakville but instead drove to a parking lot where he tried to get her to perform oral sex on him, threatened to beat her with a billy club and struck her in the face before letting her exit the car. Fagundes will be held a minimum three years before coming up for review by the parole board, thereafter being reviewed every two years, said Cornish. Fagundes was convicted of raping the Oakville woman following a weekâ€"long jury trial in July, of last year. Millhaven jail for processing before going to Kingston Penitentiary. ETD 467 SPEERS ROAD, OAKVILLE Telephone 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 Regarding any delivery problems The Halton Public Works Committee meets at 9:30 a.m. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee) meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Bronte Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Business taxes steady Wednesday April 7th: The Traffic Advisory Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. LACAC (Local The Oakville victim in the ]9911 attack credited support for from the Halton Regional Police Victims Services (634â€"6161) and Halton Rape Crisis Centre, where crisis workers counsel victims anonymously and will accompany victims to a hospital rape examination, police questioning and all court appearances. The woman said she also received group therapy sesâ€" sions through the centre. The Centre‘s hotline number is 875â€"1555. woman kicked and screamed. â€" In April 1986, Fagundes grabbed a woman walking home around 1:30 a.m, in an Oakville shopâ€" ping mall alley, dragged her behind a store and, with one hand around her throat, tried to rip off her clothes before an approaching car‘s headlights scared him off. Another silver lining is that the percentage of outstanding busiâ€" ness taxes has remained relatively stable, increasing from 4.20% in 1991 to 4.80% last year! Percentage of all outstanding busiâ€" ness taxes â€" including previous years â€" rose slightly from 7.12% in 1991 to 7.16% last year. " Including outstanding taxes from previous years, the town is owed a total of $1.147 million in outstanding business taxes. Oakville‘s Special Committee Against Impaired Driving meets at 8:15 a.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. However, Mathews noted one large commercial property owes $1.7 million in outstanding realty taxes, which represents about 1% of the total percentage outstandâ€" ing. (Continued from page 1) business taxes which have not been collected jumped from 4.72% in 1991 to 6.2% last year. That increase brought the total percentage of all outstanding taxes â€" including previous years â€" to 8.71%, Mathews reported. "If this account was removed from the outstanding realty statisâ€" tic, the rate would drop to 5.21% for current year and 7.73% for total outstanding," she said. The Oakville Site Plan Committee meets at 5:30 p.m. in the Bronte Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Tuesday, April 6th: Oakville‘s Committee of Adjustment meets at 7 p.m. in the Coiuncil Chambers at the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Monday, April 5th: Town Council meets at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Halton Regional Council meets at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Wednesday, March 31st: A special meeting of the Halton _ Public _ Works Committee meets at 9:30 a.m. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. The meeting will see the unveiling of the Halton Urban Structure Review Report. ARVILLE | March 31, 1993

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