Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 17 November 1993, p. 3

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g (left) of Janet Armst Christmas Sale a success last Saturday when she from Georgetown artist Laura Kingsbury. te Bi helped make the Credit Val the liey Artisans watercolor “Jewelweed” photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Full-time plans examiner approved To accommodate the con- cerns of the local construc- tion community, Town of Halton Hills councillors decided Monday to increase building staff. Councillors approved director of Building Code and By-law Enforcement, Henry Tse’s, report to recruit a second full-time plans examiner for a two year contract basis effective Jan. 1, 1994. During this time, the cur- rent plans examination workload backlog status will be included in monthly reports, to be presented dur- ing the upcoming construc- jon season. Tf, at that time, a considerable backlog per- sists, an additional part-time plans examiner will be retained. The report will be voted on this Monday at the Town of Halton Hills council meeting. Development charges Es ppeal Georgetown resident Pat Fobert appealed to council- lors at Monday’s general committee meeting to over- look his Delrex Blvd: prop- erty for development charges because of Council Briefs promise made to him by the previous owner of the prop- erty that the charges were not applicable. Town of Halton Hills treasurer, Andrew Koopmans, admitted Fobert’s was a “unique situ- ation” as it was the first for- mal appeal made in the municipality against the charges, and council had no mechanism in place to for appeals of this nature. Koopmans added devel- opment charges were being applied because Fobert was interested in future growth- related projects. Fobert explained he is interested in selling the property but his price will on whether development charges will be applied. Koopmans promised to look into establishing a mechanism to allow for development charges appeals, after which time Fobert can resubmit his grievance. | Koopmans promised the report would be ready in “several weeks.” Thanks to council Bruce Reed, chair of the TOSHIBA 28" STEREO TV CX-28603 © 600 lines of resolution ¢ audio video input « variable audio output 181 channel cable ready © remote control 648. GUARANTEED SERVICE WITH ALL SALES Phone 877-3405 14 WESLEYAN STREET G owr 7 Credit Valley. Co 0 ‘on hand at Monday’s gener- al committee meeting to thank councillors for their support in the fight against the Peel Regional landfill site locations bordering the Credit River and Halton Hills. “Tt was a real shot in the arm for the coalition,” Reed admitted. Reed specifically thanked mayor Russ Miller Kathy Gastle, “who did a lot of and - Councillor work behind the scenes.” Gastle extended the com- mendation to town planner Arvin, Prasad and town Stephen D’ Agostino who did “excel- solicitor lent jobs.’ kan The kkk yy 79 MAIN ST. S., GEORGETOWN 877-3388 Thanks to all who entered FEATURING SATELLITE T.V.- BUFFET THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 11” a.m. to 2” p.m. ¢ Roast Beef * Baked Ham ¢ Macaroni with Meat Sauce ¢ Fresh Green Salad Bar + Our Superb Dessert Table JUST 1 We pay the G.S.T. & P.S.T. DANCING Monday Nights! KAR m.-1am, Sati IOKE — urday 3 to a 7 p.m. se pees TD CASH MACHINE AVAILABLE ESH FR CHICKEN LEGS q, TTACHED E OPEN SUNDAY 11 am. -5 p.m. Phone 873-3963 WA” GEORGETOWN Be. Food MARKET ‘A Part Of Your Neighbourhood MOORE PARK PLAZA WATCH FOR SAMPLEFEST 1993 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 6P.M.-9P.M CRANBERRY COCKTAIL CRANBERRY/RASPBERRY K GRAPEFRUIT KS ottl : Values in effec from Sun. Now. 14 through Sat. Nov. 2093

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