Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 23 September 1992, p. 3

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Developer and owners come to agreement Continued from page 1 Foley, who organized a homeown- ers’ action group about five weeks ago to prompt action on building deficiencies in the development, welcomed Law’s personal interven- n. “I am satisfied with Law’s pro- posals to rectify the deficiencies,” Foley said last week. “He has made his pledge (to correct deficiencies) a matter of public record. He has gone out of his way to improve two-way communication (by hiring a customer relations manager and encouraging the selection of block captains). I’m happy that something (constructive) is happening.” Foley said last week that “lack of expediency in response (to home- owners’ concerns) was a major problem.” However, much has been done in recent days to open up communi- cation lines and improve work on the development site, he acknowl- edged. “I’ve seen more done the last few days than I’ve seen in the last month,” Foley commented. Law stressed that he and his company will do all that they can to “co-operate with the purchaser.” Homeowners with complaints have three avenues open to them, he said. They can contact their block captain, Law’s new customer rela- tions manager Mitch Leblance or state their concerns “in writing” to, Law, himself. “We will continue to make ongo- ing improvements to these units. Deficiencies are being corrected now and will be corrected on an ongoing basis,” the developer said. “We’re not perfect, but we will make every effort to address all individual concerns.” Law also noted that the full story had not been told with respect to townhouse buyers whose closings were delayed earlier this summer with the consequence that many had to seek accommodation in local hotels. In accordance with the ce) , Law Development com- pensated homeowners for the delay and their hotel costs, he said. “We have good intent to be a good builder,” the developer said, The company contributed $1 mil- lion towards the building of a water tower in Georgetown and also paid over $500,000 to rebuild a bridge near the Maple Avenue project, courtesy of § Convenience jtores 10 Mountainview S. 877-9741 Guelph & Delrex 873-3056 Georgetown Sat. Sept 19/92 (Y, 0904 12 31 41 43.49) Bonus: 24 Encore: 253531 Sat. Sept 19/92 04 05 08 19 43 45) Bonus: 03) Early Bird 01 02 08 09) RESULTS UNOFFICIAL Call 870-9134 (Lotto 6/49) or 870-9135 Law said. Last December, to help facilitate homeowners who wanted to move into new homes in the Kingsmill project before Christmas and to meet scheduled occupancy dates of the company, Law Development agreed to pay the overtime costs of town building inspectors whose inspections must be carried out before units can be occupied, Law said. To further accommodate Kingsmill homeowners, Law pledged that all paving and sodding for the units will be done “in one month’s time.” Although such work isn’t nor- mally done until a full year after occupancy, the developer said the grass will be laid and the streets and driveways paved on an earlier time frame for the benefit of home- owners. “We are doing this now, even though we will likely face added costs, due to (ground ) settlement, in the spring,” Law said. Halton Hills This Week; Wednesday, September 23, 1992; Page 3 "U" can brew The U Brew Factory opened in Georgetown Saturday with Mayor Russ Miller helping cut the ribbon on a prosperous future. From left: Kori, Jodi, Debbie and Kevin Baldwin, Mayor Miller, and Scott and Leslie Reis. INTRODUCING CINEMA SERIES T. SALES and e SERVICE Toshiba brings you big screen, big sound enjoyment in an easy to operate, simple to set up | television system. The 29” FST® combined with the Cyclone™ ABX Sound System and Front Surround Sound recreate the movie experi- ence in your home. Toshiba’s Cinema Series is as entertain- ing to use as it is to watch. Just add the popcorn. All this backed by our In-Home 50- Month Warranty. But seeing is believing. Come in today. B 999 In Touch with Tomorrow TOSHIBA GUARANTEED SERVICE WITH ALL SALES Phone 877-3405 14 WESLYAN STREET ICE INCLUDES STAND. Just off Main Street, Georgetown

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