Oakville Beaver, 17 Oct 2001, A04

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Ontario's Planning Act guides local land use deci sions. However, within that Act, the Municipal Affairs & Housing issues its own planning policy statements. The planning policy statements "guide decisions on how our towns and cities should grow, how provin cial resources should be protected and how services, like roads and sewers, are provided," said Municipal Affairs & Housing Minister Chris Hodgson. Every five years those statements get reviewed. It's time for a new set to replace those that were introduced in 1996 and approved in 1997. They fol lowed the Sewell Commission on Planning & Development Reform in Ontario in the early 1990s. Last month, Town staff checked into a workshop on the policy review and had until the end of last week to formally file comments. A report containing those comments was forward ed to the Ministry last week. However with no provincial commitment on whether there would be a report on municipal com ment -- or if a draft of new policies would be seen before they take effect -- the Town called for such actions. And, the mayor called for the review of the OMB terms of reference. The planning policy statements are organized in a trio of categories: Efficient, Cost-Effective Development & Land Use Patterns; Resources; and, Public Health & Safety. BRIO W EEK 20 OCTOBER-2 7 OCTOBER 15% o ff all D rio in stock and special orders! ^ Exciting Draw ^ FREE SEM IN AR To find out how BusinessVision 32 can dramatically improve your business productivity and your bottom line. of o i o r BVnlilm Bob the Builder S ta rte r 5 e t B R IO PLAY D AY Saturday 21 October 1 1 :0 0 -2 :0 0 DATE: Tuesday, October 30,2001 TIM E: 9:00 am - 1 :00 pm PLACE: Pavilion Royale, Mississauga Register online at www.businessvision.com with Brenda from Brio and lots and lots of trains!! 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Municipalities are "encouraged" to offer housing affordable to moderate and lower incomes as well as to offer intensification in built-up areas. "These housing policies need to be stronger... and in relation to transportation policies, so that housing densities can support transit use," reported Town staff. Local planners also reported that "transportation policies lack details and don't make any connection between land use patterns and densities that could sup port transit." Oakville is aiming to be a live/work community where people can use transit to get around town and to work. Policy statments on transportation, infrastructure conridors and waste management also lack details or specifics, said planners. When it comes to natural heritage, local planners also say the policy is far too general and note the Planning Act "has limited scope for acquisition of nat ural heritage features so there is a discrepancy between the planning policy statements and the Planning Act, particularly for woodlands and wildlife habitat." The Town report calls for the province to "clarify acquisition methods for significant natural heritage features." When it comes to water quality/quantity issues, the town recognizes that Halton has been at the forefront of watershed-based planning and that watershedbased planning should be included within the PPS's. G a s b a r ro b b e rs fle d s c e n e o n fo o t Halton Regional Police are investigating a robbery of the Petro Canada Gas bar, 1537 Trafalgar Rd. on Sept. 21. The robbery occurred at about 1:47 a.m. when two men walked into the gas bar. 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