Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 3 Jun 2010, p. 14

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14 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, June 3, 2010 NOTICE OF PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE ACTON DOWNTOWN AREA LAND USE POLICY REVIEW The Town of Halton Hills will host a Public Open House regarding the Acton Downtown Area Land Use Policy Review, which entails a review of the land use policies and boundary for the Acton Downtown Area. The Acton Downtown Area Land Use Policy Review is being undertaken through a five phase planning process as follows: Phase 1: Background Analysis and Issue Identification Phase 2: Acton Downtown Policy Alternatives Paper Phase 3: Acton Downtown Preferred Policy Alternative Phase 4: Initial Policy Formulation Phase 5: Final Policy and Regulatory Formulation The study area for the Acton Downtown Area Land Use Policy Review and current boundary of Acton Downtown is shown on the key map below. Staff have prepared a Background and Preliminary Alternatives Report (the key deliverable for Phases 1 and 2), which provides pertinent information related to Provincial, Regional and Town policy implications for Downtown Acton, outlines the reasons for the review and introduces proposed boundary alternatives and land use designations for Downtown Acton. The details of the Public Open House are as follows: Wednesday June 16, 2010 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Acton Arena and Community Centre 415 Queen St, Acton The Public Open House will be a drop-in format, with a presentation at 7:00 pm. The purpose of the Public Open House is to: · Increase public awareness of the Acton Downtown Area Land Use Policy Review project; · Provide a summary of the Background and Preliminary Alternatives Report; and · Invite public input on the project. All interested citizens are encouraged to attend the Public Open House, ask questions of Town staff, and provide feedback on the Acton Downtown Area Land Use Policy Review project. Information on the Acton Downtown Area Land Use Policy Review is available on the Town of Halton Hills website at http://www.haltonhills. ca/planning/actondowntown.php. To obtain further information regarding this project, please visit the Planning, Development and Sustainability Department, Town of Halton Hills, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills (Georgetown), Ontario L7G 5G2, or contact: Tara Buonpensiero Planner ­ Policy or John Linhardt Manager of Planning Policy 905-873-2601 ext. 2214 905-873-2601 ext. 2294 tarab@haltonhills.ca johnl@haltonhills.ca Key Map NOTES: 1) If a person or public body that files an appeal or a notice of appeal of a decision of the Town of Halton Hills, in respect of the proposed REVISED Official Plan Amendment, does not make oral submissions at a public meeting, or make written submissions to the Town of Halton Hills before the proposed Official Plan Amendment is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) may dismiss all or part of the appeal. 2) Any written comment/objection submitted to the Town of Halton Hills regarding this application which is being processed under the Planning Act 1990, will be made public as part of the application process. D08 CA - Acton Downtown Area Land Use Policy Review 62 ___________________________________________ File No: PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING WARD 3 Concerning a REVISED Application for an Amendment to the Town of Halton Hills Official Plan For lands legally described as Part of Lot 18, Concession 10, E.S.Q., and Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on Plan 20R-6738 Municipally known as 99 River Drive Town of Halton Hills File: D09/2004 ­ BARBER MILL Related file D11/2004 BARBER MILL (Site Plan Approval) General Committee for the Town of Halton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss the proposed REVISED application for the approval of an Official Plan Amendment. The proposed Official Plan Amendment application applies to the lands legally described as Part of Lot 18, Concession 10, E.S.Q., and Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on Plan 20R-6738 and municipally known as 99 River Drive. The purpose and effect of the REVISED application is to amend the Town of Halton Hills Official Plan to be in conformity with the current Zoning By-laws 86-53 & 95-171, thereby re-designating the site to the Barber Mill Tourist Commercial Area, to allow the development of the site for hotel and ancillary retail/office uses. Below is a map showing the location of the entire property - the proposed Official Plan Amendment would only apply to those lands currently designated Residential Special Policy Areas 2. The Owner has also submitted a REVISED Site Plan Approval Application (File D11/2004 ­ BARBER MILL) and Heritage Permit Process for the proposed development. If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Town of Halton Hills in respect of this proposed Official Plan Amendment, you must make a written request to the Town of Halton Hills ­ PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT & SUSTAINABILTY DEPARTMENT at 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills, Ontario L7G 5G2. Further information is available in the Planning, Development & Sustainability Department, Town of Halton Hills, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills, ON L7G 5G2, or contact the Planner assigned to the file, Mark H. Kluge at 905-873-2601, ext. 2299. A copy of the related Staff Report will be available on Friday June 25, 2010 on the Town's website at http://www.haltonhills.ca/calendars. ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME. DATE/TIME: Monday, June 28, 2010 @ 7:00 PM LOCATION: Council Chambers, Civic Centre FILE NO: D09/2004 ­ BARBER MILL 63 Marie Carney, Georgetown Hospital Volunteer Association President (centre) presents John Oliver, President and CEO of Halton Healthcare Services and Cindy McDonell, Chief Operating Officer of Georgetown Hospital, with a $60,000 cheque. The Volunteer Association made the donation following its recent meeting. Submitted photo Hospital Volunteer Association raises $60,000 for Halton Healthcare Services The Georgetown Hospital Volunteer Association presented a cheque for $60,000 to Halton Healthcare Services at its recent annual meeting. The funds will be used to purchase essential medical equipment at Georgetown Hospital. "Our volunteers play an integral role in making our hospital a more caring place for the community," said Cindy McDonell, Chief Operating Officer at Georgetown Hospital. "They provide those little extras, pitching in whenever and wherever they are needed to help improve our patients' hospital experience." "The Georgetown Hospital Volunteer Association's unwavering support enhances the quality of care our hospital can offer the community," said John Oliver, HHS President and CEO. "Their donations, both in time and through their fundraising efforts, have truly enhanced the patient care experience at Georgetown Hospital." With a membership of over 130 adults and youth volunteers, the Association assists in many departments throughout the hospital. In 2009/2010 volunteers began providing services at the Fitness Factor and Volunteer Services Department, as well as expanded their role on Complex Care at the hospital. The Association raises money by running the Hospital Gift Shop and coffee kiosk, through the HELPP Lottery, its annual poinsettia sale, chocolate sales and by organizing various community events such as the annual fashion show and the annual strawberry social. In the past year Georgetown Hospital adult and youth volunteers have contributed more than 12,400 hours of service to the hospital. Anyone (adults and youth) interested in becoming a volunteer at Georgetown Hospital is asked to call the Volunteer Services Department at 905-873-0111 ext. 8153. ___________________________________________ NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF HERITAGE DESIGNATION BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that the Council for the Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills passed By-law No. 2010-0061 on the 25th day of May, 2010, to officially designate Cedarvale Park, known municipally as 181, 183 and 185 Main Street South, Halton Hills (Georgetown), under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. Further information relating to this designation is available for viewing at the Corporate Services Counter ­ Civic Centre, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills during regular business hours. Cedarvale Park is listed on the Heritage Register which can be viewed on the town website: www. haltonhills.ca/heritage. If you have any comments or questions, please contact Ashley Mancuso, Corporate Services ­ Clerks, at 905-873-2601, ext. 2356 or ashleym@ haltonhills.ca DATED at the Town of Halton Hills this 3rd day of June, 2010. 64 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills ON L7G 5G2 Tel.: 905-873-2601 · Fax: 905-873-2347

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