Oakville Beaver, 31 Mar 1993, p. 4

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Stk. i $10,995 1989 GRAND MARQUIS LS Ward 5 councillor Sean Weir said the prospect of shifting responsibility for planning of the comâ€" munity from the town to the region "bothers the dickens out of me." "Local planning issues belong here," Weir said. "I don‘t want to see lowerâ€"tier planning eroded or become more cumbersome. I think the Town of Oakville has worked hard to get to this point," Those comments were echoed by Ward 6 regional councillor Bill Logan. (Continued from page 1) tant document. If the people of Oakville want to have local government involved (in the planning process), they must speak against the Sewell report to protect their democratic rights," Graham said. Reforms would take control from municipalities â€"existing twoâ€"way traffic sysâ€" tem. â€"a consolidated, interior parking area and existing onâ€"street parking. Cashâ€"inâ€"lieu of parking remain an option. â€"shared . parking between landowners to go with mixed use zoning. (Continued from page 1) Marine Drive. â€"development that is consistent with the Bronte village character. â€"«housing opportunities within the block, including freeâ€"standing dwellings in areas except for lands on Bronte Road. â€"lowâ€"rise, mixed use, multiâ€"purâ€" pose community centre on town land within the quadrangle and town council be encouraged to purâ€" chase additional land to develop the centre. Development plan only first step in proc:gég â€"maximum building coverage of $22,995 1992 HONDA ACCORD EXR WAGON THE OAKVILLE BEAVER The next step will be for planâ€" ning services staff to undertake a detailed technical analysis and evaluation of a means and mechaâ€" nisms to implement the recommenâ€" dations, he said. A formal planning process will be initiated leading to a decision by council respecting any site specific amendments to the Official Plan and/or zoning bylaw for the Bronte Quadrangle area, Leung said. â€"no frontyard parking. Existing zoning with respect to frontyard setback on Bronte Road. â€"two to four metres frontyard setback for residential uses to proâ€" vide landscaping. â€"existing zoning regulations on height controls of 8.5 metres and overall height of 12.25 metres. 30% to 35%. Additional coverage of up to 50% if underground parkâ€" ing or decked parking is developed. 1992 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Flynn said the town hasn‘t always had the best interest of the community at heart when approving development. We stopped building communities at one point and built ways of how (developers) can make a profit," he said. "I think there‘s a need for reform in the provinâ€" cial planning process. We could pat ourselves on the back, but we haven‘t done that good a job that we can hold ourselves up to any level of governâ€" ment," Flynn said. Logan said While also supporting the town‘s response to the report, Ward 1 regional councillor Kevin Flynn lauded the province‘s effort at addressing shortâ€" comings in the planning process. To think we can sit here and tell the province Call 416â€"449â€"6830 Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics The Bronte Quadrangle area is highlighted in this graphic What if all your dreams turned to nightmares? Nobody chooses to be Schizophrenic. Find out what you can do to help the sufferers of this biological brain disorder. He also said it would result in a planning proâ€" cess which will be "slower, more costly and more cumbersome" in an effort to give more importance to the protection of the environment and to broadâ€" en public input in the planning process. 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