Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 10, 1991, p. 4

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the HERALD Community News Wednesday July Dominion Seed House property could be community hub The Herald It is only a matter of time before Dominion Seed House lands on Guelph Street in Georgetown form the basis for that area becoming the centre of town predicted company Vice- President David Krause during an interview Thursday It might not happen in my lifetime but it will happen at some point said Mr Krause He made the comments in response to questions about a letter Domi Seed House president Charles MacLean recently sent to the Town of Halton Hills In the letter Mr Dominion Seed House is actively pursuing its goal of developing its acres in the of Georgetown It the proper ty represents the opportunity to give Georgetown a vital core of commercial residential and public uses Calling the letter an in termediate step in the company s development plans Mr Krause said it was sent to Mayor Russ Miller and Town Council to let them know the company wants the land to be recognized by the Town for its potential as lands According to the letter the company is getting ready to come forward with a master plan con for the site Mr Krause said the company is contemplating several types of development both residential and commercial The proposal for developing the property is dif ficult he said because it is so large Whatever development is decided upon it will be done in a step approach so one project can fund another and so on ex Krause In the letter Mr wntes we must attract commer cial interests to the site in order to generate funds to carry out the master plan We urge you the Town to keep this in mind when considering other designations area development proposals The Dominion Seed House development plan doesnt come as a surprise The company first announced in April 1989 it had plans to develop the lands into a commercial and residential area Since that time company representatives have been meeting with planners economists business interests and surrounding neighbors to discuss how development should proceed According to Mr MacLeans letter the lands will be developed in a way that avoids the strip development syndrome that afflicts many of our neighboring communities Contacted Friday Town Plann Director Ian Keith said he is aware Dominion Seed House has plans to develop its lands but his department has not yet received a formal application The Dominion Seed House lands could present an ty for commercial and residential development but the current Hills Urban Study Review will decide for certain said Mr Keith The Urban Study Review cur rently is being done by Town Con sultants Walker Wright and Young Associates Limited of Toronto and centres on tial and commercial develop in the Georgetown and Ac ton urban areas Wendy Knott a planner for the consultants said from a plann ing perspective the land is ripe for development and if she had to guess commercial and would be the most likely types However she also said the review must be conducted first before any conclusions are made Ms Knott suggests the land could service residential and commercial development because it is bounded by major roadways Those being Guelph Street and Mountainview Road Indeed Mr Keith points out the Regional transportation study suggests a node could be established somewhere on Guelph Street between Mountain view Road and the Canadian Railway lines in the in the easterly part of Georgetown A node is a planning term in which commercial and development happen in the same area Special childrens programs contemplated for two Halton Hills schools A school in Georgetown and a school in Acton as well as four other schools throughout Halton Region could have an innovative program in place to help children with emotional problems by this September A group of educators and Social Service workers operating under the name Bet ter Bridges have applied to the provincial government for ap proximately to establish a school based Mental Health project for latencyage children who display behavioral problems the classroom Better Bridges member and District Health Council Executive Director Marlene Longdon said Monday the pro vince mil decide by September if the group will receive the necessary funding The project aims to help children aged 11 12 who have problems If the pro blems arent addressed at this time they could develop into medium or severe mental disorders during the childs teen years explained Ms If the funding becomes available the six Halton Region schools will be chosen to imple ment the project The hope is to have the program in Georgetown Acton and the Regions other municipalities she said Each school will be responsible for developing a project team comprised of parents teachers and a mental health worker to devise programs which will ad dress the children needs In this sense the programs developed in each school will be unique to the particular problems of the students in each school said Ms She explained some of the students have pro blems 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