ah - in e u a K v w e B ea v e r, Wednesday February 4, 2004 Woman attacked in mall parking lot Anyone who witnessed a woman being accosted in her car in the Hopedale Shopping Centre parking lot Sunday evening is being asked to con tact Halton Regional Police. According to investigators, it was around 6:45 p.m. when a 36 year-old woman who had been shopping at Dominion returned to her vehicle parked at the front of that store and placed her groceries in the trunk. She returned her shopping cart and then went back to her vehicle. The victim then sat in her driver's seat and was about to close her door when she was grabbed from behind and pulled sharply by her shoulder area. She screamed and was able to shut her door. The suspect was spotted fleeing on foot in an easterly direction. The suspect is described as male, possibly white, with short spiked hair with blonde tips. He was clean-shaven and was wear ing a light jacket and dark pants. Anyone who may have witnessed this incident or who may have informa tion pertaining to this investigation is asked to call Halton Regional Police at 905-825-4747 ext. 2217 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. Burloak water plant meeting Thursday Halton Region is hosting a public meet ing on the new Burloak Drinking Water Purification Plant tomorrow. The meeting will include an open house from 7-9 p.m. with a presentation at 7:30 p.m. in Council Chambers of the Halton Regional Administration Centre at 1151 Bronte Rd. In March 2003 Halton Region complet ed a Water and Wastewater Master Plan review. This review found a new water purifi cation plant is required to provide water supply for Halton's growth -- from Oakville to the Hwy. 401 corridor in Halton Hills. The Region is currently in Phase 3 of the EA process -- identifying and assess ing alternative designs for the new plant. At tomorrow's meeting. Halton region al staff will present the evaluation process that chose a preferred site and review and address any potential concerns about neighbourhood impacts. Many of nearly 400 area residents who just purchased new homes in the Lakeshore Woods subdivision say they didn't know about plans for the plant. There was only a clause in the subdivi sion agreement, but not agreements of pur chase and sale, for the first three phases of the development, that mentioned the potential for the plant because the Region hadn't yet purchased the site -- and the developer didn't disclose the possibility of the plant to purchasers, say the residents. The Town of Oakville has requested signs be posted and that mention of the plant now be included in purchase and sale agreements on any future new homes. Many existing residents moved in last summer -- after Halton Region held a public information meeting last spring. The residents arc angry they missed their chance to speak against the plant's location in their neighbourhood and many want to reverse the Region's decision to build there. Residents took their case to the Town, but since water provision is a regional responsibility, the Region is calling the shots on the plant plans. The Town did instigate tomorrow's meeting. The Burloak Water Purification Plant is to be built on the south side of Rebecca Street just east of Great Lakes Boulevard. The plant was identified as a need in Halton's regional water and wastewater master plan review in October 2002. It will service future growth in Oakville. Milton, Burlington and Halton Hills' 401 corridor. The plant was to be in the vicinity of the Lake Ontario shoreline and Burloak Drive. Two potential sites included that on Rebecca Street and another on McPherson Road. A third site on Bronte Road, north of Hwy. 407 was also looked at in terms of locating the plant away from the lake. The Burloak site was preferred because its proximity to Lake Ontario would result in the lowest servicing costs. According to regional consultant CH2MHill, the McPherson site is current ly farmed and outside the Town's approved urban area. Location of the plant there could see 3.5 hectares of woodland removed for site clearing, would disturb a large woodland, could require diversion of a watercourse to the rear of the site, and would require the construction of munici pal services to hook up to the facility. Along with the treatment plant, the facility will also include a water intake pipe, raw water transmission main and a pumping station. The Region is now doing a Class Environmental Assessment (EA ) study related to the plant's construction. More information about the plant can be found at Halton Region's Web site at www.region.halton.on.ca/ppw/water/. Barrie Erskine · Oakville Beaver BOOK DONATION: R iver Oaks Public School students (front row, left to right) W illiam Disher, Chloe Oulette, (back row, left to right) Madison Disher, Scott Kokotailo, Kyle Pennett, and Kelsey Disher have their arms full of books they have collected to be donated to libraries in northern Ontario First Nations communities. The school was among many that answered a call from Jam es K. Bartlem an, the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, for gently-used book donations for First Nations communities with no mad access. The River Oaks books w ill be given to the Burlington Detachment of the O PP, which Ls helping deliver the books to the isolated communities. How safe is your water? Is the q u ality o f your d rin k in g w ater im portant to you? C O M E C L F A N W IT H U S is concerned with the quality o f Ontario's drinking water and you should be too! 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THt CORPORATION Of THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE By-law 2004-023 Cloiare of part of Lakeshore Road West adjacent No. 82 Lakeiliore Road West Appleby College T he O akville B e av er jo in s U nited W ay o f O akville in sa lu tin g A pp leby College on th eir o u tstan d in g su p p o rt o f U nited W ay o f O akville. FUTURESHOP CORRECTION NOTICE The Compaq Intel(r) Celeron(r) S6000NX Computet Bundle (10038963) was incorrectly advertised in our February 6th flyer as including a 1T HP Monitor and HP All-in-One. The bundle actually includes a Compaq IT Monitor and HP Printer. t o f h l H r mt iocoer9oJ»nct this w m i m t n i -- 4 en tm m n M a rch B ,2 0 0 47 :3 0P M TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Oakville proposes to pass a by-law pursuant to Section 34 of the Municipal Act 2001, Chapter 25 in order to close and stop up part of Lakeshore Road West, adjacent 82 Lakeshore Road West, being Parts 1, 2 and 3, on reference plan 20R-15284, Town of Oakville, Regional Municipality of Halton, for all purposes. 2. This matter will be heard at the Council meeting of March 9, 2004, commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario. 3. If you wish to make representation at Council with regard to this road closing, please make application to the Clerk's Department on or before noon March 9, 2004. 4. A copy of the Plan for the subject lands is available for inspection at the Office of the Manager, Realty Services, at the address shown below, during normal business hours. Maynard Millman, AACI, P.App. Manager, Realty. 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