Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1991, p. 5

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THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday January 11 Page Community- Innovative real estate venture Harold has undertaken a new challenge in Ills year real estate career He recently bought HeMax Suburban with 15 other salespeople in j revolutionary system of ownership Herald photo Pilutti submits development proposal By BEN The Herald Local developer Al has submitted an eight storey apart ment building development pro posal for Hall Road beside the Royal Ascot apartment building in Georgetown Town Planner Colley has confirmed The development proposal is an updated version of a similar pro posal Mr originally sub mitted to the Town several years ago he said The new proposal calls for 56 units said Mr Colley The original apartment building proposal was for a seven storey building comprising units explained Mr Colley He said the first proposal was inadequate because it didnt pro vide for enough parking As well the Credit Valley Conservation Authority opposed the applica tion because it didnt conform to the authoritys cut and fill regula tions he explained The proposal called for con to happen almost en below the top of the bank of the Silver Creek Tributary m the area said Mr Colley Of the new proposal Mr Colley said its too premature to say if the new version will be approved The development application is currently being reviewed by various Town departments such as the Engineering Department and other agencies such as the CVCA for comments on the pro posal The property in question is zon ed for an apartment building That means once the planning department has received com ments from the agencies it will write a report and present it to the Towns Site Plan Committee said Mr Colley this committee issues such as parking and landscaping will be discussed with input from neighbors living around the pro perty Only if an agreement cant be reached by Mr Pilutti the town and neighbors will site plan refer the application to Town Council for consideration said Mr Colley Mr Pilutti couldnt be reached for comment at press time CVCA salaries increased Salaries for full time part time and contract employees with the Credit Valley Conservation Authority increased on average by five per cent for 1991 ac cording to a CVCA report The increase took effect Jan wrote General Manager Barron the reports author The five per cent increase is based on Regional market condi tions and the average pay of the employees at the Metro Halton Hamilton and Upper Thames conservations authorities said Ms Barron Ms Barron said the increase is down from the per cent in crease that the authoritys employees received at the begin rang of In comparison Halton Regional Conservation Authority approved a per cent 1991 salary increase Conservation Authority implemented a per cent increase for this year while the Upper Thames Authority ap proved a five per cent increase the report indicates According to Ms Barron the salary of CVCA staff members is adjusted yearly to accommodate any proposed purchasing power gained or lost by staff members Recognizing thai there is no single number that is published that can be referred to as the ab solute authority on economic gains or losses I feel that based on this year survey the five per cent increase included in the preliminary budget estimates for permanent part time and con tract staff is reasonable write Ms Barron GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE STEREO EXPERTS 55SMCLMHAVE oil GEORGETOWN APPLE Auto Class WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Handle Alt Insurance Claims IMK7 By LISA The Herald Hes been in real estate for over 43 years but Harold still has enthusiasm for the business enthusiasm that has sparked an innovative system of running a real estate company The system resembles Victor Kiams Remington shavers where the people love the com pany so much they bought it said Mr But in this in stance Mr Fobert and some real estate agents working for ReMax bought the company The idea is another step in the broker agent relationship ex plained Mr Fobert Ive been around for years and seen different phases of the business First brokers owned everything paid a com mission and paid all expenses said Mr Then salesmen began getting a higher split hut paid their own expenses and a fee to the company But the latter system has its weaknesses said Mr Fobert Things are great when business is booming but when it slows salesmen often transfer to com panies where there are no fees Now with the new system the salespeople cant run down the road because they own shares in the company said Mr Fobert Theyll have to pull in and work harder With the new shareholding system Mr Fobert and 15 salespeople signed a deal on Dec 22 buying ReMax Suburban 91 from David Soal Mr Fobert owns per cent of the shares which he must own to be the broker The business is still open to new shareholders who qualify as a ReMax salesperson We have a premier franchise and top agents Now all we need to do is add to them he We plan to be a in the business and have a bigger percentage of the 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