www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, May 1, 2013 | 8 Buckets no threat by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff Oakville trio facing drug-related charges by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff Halton police say two suspicious objects found in downtown Oakville Friday morning -- in the area of George Street and Lakeshore Road East -- contained nothing explosive or dangerous. Just prior to 9 a.m., a citizen contacted Halton police to report what they felt were two suspicious buckets. Members of the Halton Regional Police Service Explosive Disposal Unit attended the scene moments later and found one of the buckets, which turned out to be filled with a beauty product, likened to mud used in facials. Officers determined the second bucket had been picked up by a garbage truck, but found it in the area of Kerr Street and Speers Road a short time later. Police eventually had the garbage truck driven to the Bronte Road dump where its contents were removed and examined. Officers determined the second bucket contained common household garbage. Police said they appreciated the patience of the public affected by closures associated with the incident. Three Oakville men are facing drug-related charges after Halton police carried out a search warrant at a Marlborough Court apartment and a Burlington storage unit Friday. The arrests follow a three-week investigation by the Halton Police Two District Strategic Support Group, which ended when police allegedly observed three men engaged in a drug transaction in the Marlborough Court apartment building's parking lot. Two men were arrested and police reported seizing approximately 5.5 ounces of cocaine, 69 oxycodone tablets, four grams of heroin and more than $1,000 in cash. A third man was arrested a short while later outside of his home. Investigation led to search warrants being issued for the Marlborough Court apartment where police allegedly seized a small quantity of cocaine. A second search was carried out at a storage unit in Burlington where investigators allegedly seized a Ruger .357 handgun with six rounds of ammunition, $45,000 in Canadian currency, 7 lbs. of marijuana, 11.5 ounces of heroin, 310 oxycodone tablets and 15 grams of crystal meth. The estimated street value of the seized drugs is $180,000. Adam Pinkus, 22, of Oakville, faces a charge of possession of a controlled substance (cocaine). Kyle Vanderploeg, 29, of Oakville, faces charges including: trafficking a controlled substance (cocaine), three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking (cocaine, oxycodone, heroin), and two counts of breach of probation. Aseff Muhit, 22, also of Oakville, faces charges of trafficking a controlled substance (cocaine) and five counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking (cocaine, marijuana, heroin, oxycodone, crystal meth). Muhit is also charged with nine firearms-related offences, and two counts of breaching probation. www.oakville.ca Auditions All local youth bands or artists are welcome to audition for the Summer Tune Up! Thursday, May 23, 2013 from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday, May 30, 2013 from 7 to 10 p.m. To audition call 905-582-3592 or email bronteyouth@oakville.ca Auditions will be held in the Youth Room at Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre located at 2302 Bridge Road. Summer Tune Up will be held Thursday, June 13, 2013 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre. Expression of Interest #EOI-1-2013 for the estate house(s) at Gairloch Gardens, Oakville, ON. The Town of Oakville is soliciting viable options from interested parties regarding the lease of the estate house(s) at Gairloch Gardens. Its location, along the shores of Lake Ontario and within a beautiful park setting presents a remarkable opportunity to house a business or organization that serves the community and visitors to Oakville. Gairloch Gardens, consisting of a park and an old homestead, is located south of Lakeshore Road near Morrison Road. In an effort to retain the heritage value of the estate, the Town of Oakville would retain ownership of the entire property, while leasing out the estate house to a tenant. Any viable options would be subject to public consultation and Town Council approval. Issue Date: May 1, 2013. Submission Deadline: 4:30 p.m., local time on Friday, May 24, 2013 The RFP bid document can be viewed and downloaded from www.biddingo.ca. For more information about the Gairloch Gardens initiative, visit oakville.ca and search Gairloch Gardens. Contact Michelle Rasiulis, Senior Buyer, Town of Oakville at mrasiulis@oakville.ca Merton Tertiary Planning Study (QEW & Bronte Road) Open House May 15, 2013 Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre 2302 Bridge Road Black Box Theatre Room A030 79 p.m. with a presentation at 7:15 p.m. You are invited to this open house for an update on the study and to provide input on preliminary tertiary plan options and evaluation criteria. There will be a brief overview presentation at 7:15 p.m. with questions and answers followed by an open house and continued discussion. The Merton study lands are the undeveloped lands generally located on the north side of the QEW and south of Upper Middle Road between Bronte Road and Third Line. The Livable Oakville Plan identifies these lands as a Special Policy Area for potential future development and directs that the area be studied comprehensively to determine future land uses and policies. For more information, please visit the study webpage at www.oakville.ca/business/merton-planning-studies.html or join the project email list at mertonstudy@oakville.ca. If you have any comments and questions please send them to: Merton Planning Study Team, Town of Oakville, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON L6H 0H3. mertonstudy@oakville.ca 905-845-6601, ext. 6042 or 3968 Town project contact: Charlie McConnell, MCIP, RPP, Manager, Current Planning - West District, 905-845-6601, ext. 6042. Kirk Biggar, MCIP, RPP, Senior Planner, Long Range Planning, 905-845-6601, ext. 3968. UPPER MIDDLE RD BRONTE RD QEW THIRD LINE