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The Conservation Plan for Glen Abbey stands alone in that regard," said Morgan in his decision. "For the impugned by- laws to ignore the economic impact on the property owner, and to effectively require a property owner not only to maintain its property, but to stay in business, all for the benefit of other residents of the town, is to reflect bad faith decision-making. And the community-spirited inten- tions of Town officials and council in enacting these measures provide no de- fence."fence."f In discussing the vague- ness of the conservation plan and its bylaws, Mor- gan said they were unintel- ligible because they at- tempt to speak in general terms about a policy that is arguably specific to Glen Abbey. "This confusion ex- plains why the property owner does not have com- prehensible notice of the contents of the impugned bylaws and Town council and staff do not have intelli- gible limits to their enforce- ment discretion." He said these bylaws are vague, undermine the rule of law and cannot survive challenge. ClubLink has argued the decision shows the town is not entitled to use its powers regarding heri- tage to mandate that a property be put to a specific use - in this case, a champi- onship golf course. Town staff noted that, al- though they are disappoint- ed with Morgan's decision, the conservation plan and its related bylaws were on- ly one front in the town's battle for Glen Abbey. The Local Planning Ap- peal Tribunal (LPAT) has scheduled an eight-day hearing on ClubLink's ap- peal of the town's updated official plan and zoning by- law amendments for the golf course site. This hearing will begin June 17, 2019. Another LPAT hearing regarding ClubLink's de- velopment application ap- peal has been scheduled for July 6 to Nov. 20, 2020. This court decision rep- resents another setback for the Town of Oakville in its efforts to save Glen Abbey Golf Course from develop- ment. On Oct. 25, Morgan af- firmed in an Ontario Supe-firmed in an Ontario Supe-f rior Court of Justice deci- sion that ClubLink has the right to make an applica- tion to the town to demolish the Glen Abbey Golf Course. The town is appealing that decision to the Ontario Court of Appeal. NEWS LPAT SCHEDULES HEARING ON CLUBLINK APPEAL FOR JUNE 2019 Continued from page 17 ONE thing in common Walt Disney • H. Ross Perot • Bob Hope Ed Sullivan • Danny Thomas • John Wayne Bing Crosby • Jimmy Durante • Dwight D. Eisenhower • Herbert Hoover • Ed Sullivan Martin Luther King Jr. • Harry S. Truman Isaac Asimov • Carl Sandburg • Tom Brokaw Wayne Gretzky • Dr. Norman Vincent Peale Warren Buffett • Jackie Robinson These famous personalities all started their careers DELIVERINGNEWSPAPERS! Join this list! WEARELOOKINGFORCARRIERS call 905-631-6095 to find available routes in your area Burlington Post • Flamborough Review Milton Canadian Champion • Oakville Beaver