Oakville Beaver, 6 Apr 2017, p. 4

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www.insideHALTON.com |OAKVILLE BEAVER |Thursday, April 6, 2017 |4 L E X U S O F O A K V IL L E .C A EXPERIEN CE AM AZING Second OM B hearing on GlenAbbeydevelopment by Nathan Howes Oakville Beaver Staff Hot on the heels of the interim control bylaw hearing, the Town of Oakville and ClubLink went before the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) again March 28. This time, a motion was dealing with ClubLink' s development application for Glen Abbey golf course -- an application the Town deemed incomplete last December. In November 2016, ClubLink filed an application to redevelop the golf course property into 3 ,2 2 2 residential units, 121,000 sq. ft. of new commercial space and about 124 acres of permanent, publicly accessible green space. But before processing it, the Town stated it needed more time to complete three studies -- Urban Structure Review, Land Use Economic and Impact Analysis study and the Cultural Heritage Landscape assessment of the golf course -- and thus, considered ClubLink' s application incomplete, resulting in an appeal by the property owners. The interim control bylaw OMB hearing was an eight-day session in January. It dealt with the Town' s interim control bylaw to temporarily block development of the Glen Abbey lands, originally enacted Feb. 1, 2016 for one year. Oakville council then extended it in November until Jan. 31, 2018. ClubLink appealed to the OMB, as well as appealing the fees for processing the application. Decisions on the first two appeals are yet to be made and a date to discuss the applications fees hasn't been set by the OMB. At Tuesday' s motion, the board heard ClubLink' s arguments on evidence it felt proved it provided all the necessary information required for a complete application it submitted on Nov. 10, 2016, as set out in the Planning Act. The Town, however, charged it did not, claiming the property owners knew what was required for the application beforehand, including the three studies, as discussed in pre consultation meetings. Submissions on evidence and witness affidavits for ClubLink were handled by Mark R. Flowers, of Davies Howe Partners LLP, who also represented ClubLink during the interim control bylaw hearing. The Town was represented by Robert Howe, of Goodmans LLP. 2017 N X 2 0 0 tF Sport LEASE A eat7NX 2 0 0 t F SPORTI FOR $239 BI-W EEKLY INCLUDING F SPO RT CREDITS OF $3500 Representative lease example based on a 2017 NX 200t sfx `F' on a 39 month term at an annual rate of 1.9% and Complete Lexus Price of $51,674. Bi weekly lease payment is $239 (includes $3,500 F SPORT Credit) with $4,930 down payment or equivalent trade in, $0 security deposit and first bi-weekly lease payment due at lease inception. Total of 84 bi-weekly lease payments required during the lease term. Total lease obligation is $25,148. 52,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.20/km for excess kilometres. Complete Lexus Price includes freight/PDI ($2,045), Dealer fees, EHF Tires ($17.75), EHF Filters ($1), A/C charge ($100), and OMVIC Fee ($10). Taxes, license, registration (if applicable) and insurance are extra. Lexus Dealers are free to set their own prices. Limited time offers only apply to retail customers at participating Lexus Dealers. Dealer order/trade may be required (but may not be available in certain circumstances). Offers are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Offers expire May 1, 2017 Skyw Jewellers CUSTOM DESIGN FAMILY RINGS M ake an appointment to have a special Mother's D ay gift designed. LEXUSOF OAKVILLE 1453 NORTH SERVICE ROAD, WEST OAKVILLE, ON L6M 2W2 APPRAISALS RESTRINGING JEWELLERY REPAIRS 2 5 0 1 T h ir d L in e R d ., O a k v ille 9 0 5 .8 2 7 .0 7 0 0 w w w .s k y w a y je w e lle r s .c o m 905.847.8400 · 1.866.LEXUS.66

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