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Oakville Beaver, 20 Jan 1993, p. 3

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"I have a concerr ward cases which h economic impact, es times of restraint, an the historical desigr buildings," _ Mu "Ultimately, the tow to buy the building have regard of how y ited resources in t Matas subsequently asked that his rezoning application â€" along with the heritage designations â€" be referred to the Ontario Municipal Board. "If we go forward (with the designaâ€" tion) we would have to bring in outâ€" side staff and would have to subpoeâ€" na our own staff to appear at future hearings. At that time, Matas‘ lawyer Gerald Swinkin, said council‘s deciâ€" sion to designate the property was "illegal" because it did not conform to the town‘s Official Plan. Swinkin vowed that his client would seek financial restitution if council went ahead with its decision. "We had a staff report which said ‘Do not designate the property,"" Mulvale said following the meeting. "If we go forward (with the designaâ€" approved an additional motion by Weir stating that the town "takes the strongest exception to the presentaâ€" tion made by the applicant‘s soliciâ€" tor when this matter was before it in the fall of 1992." As taxpayers, Harrison applaudâ€" ed the board‘s diligence but said Parents of 1,700 Halton Board of Education students, who were forced off school buses last year, charge the board is fiscallyâ€"driven, not childâ€"driven. "The board‘s recent decisions, regarding the whole issue of chilâ€" dren‘s safety strongly suggest that the public board is solely, fiscally driven, not child driven," charged Burlington resident Rita Harrison, chair of the Halton Families for Safe Transportation coalition at Monday‘s board finance committee meeting. Council follows original staff recommendation Parents want board to reinstate school busing Inuary TE6017 â€" TEMPO MUGO90 MUSTANG * Freight, taxes, license extra, rebate applied where available. 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You have to w you deploy limâ€" n times of conâ€" §45â€"1644 apital of Ford C 5.0 litre, automatic, air. tilt, cast wheels, cruise, AM/FM cassette sliding window 4x4, XLT air, auto, power windows/locks, trailer towing, cassette, luggage rack, cast wheels air, sunroof, PS/PB AM/FM, buckets 4x4 Eddie Bauer, leather. JBL 4x4, Eddie Bauer, leather, trailer towzy, performance axle, loaded"! air, floor mats, power windows/locks, cargo net, AM/FM cassette air, power windows, locks, mirrors, alum. wheels, cruise, tint, cassette air, sunroof, PS/PB, tint AM/FM. buckets air, cruise, tilt, power windows/locks, cassette, cast wheels, pwr. antenna air, cruise, tilt, power windows/locks, cassette, cast. wheels, pwr. antenna V8, auto, air, cruise, tilt cassetteéiwn windows/locks/seat trailer towing, loaded EQUIPMENT ‘"While I support heritage desigâ€" nations, this house is not one I want to go to war on. It‘s a battle we‘re going to lose," Brown said. He added that council should consider placing a "holding design@â€" _ \wyaagrâ€"e, tion" on the property until compleâ€" tion of the town‘s Third Heritage District Study â€" a $40,000 study 4 which is being undertaken because ® of concern that a number of heritage buildings in the district may be lost to development In light of the changing cirecumâ€" stances, however, Brown voted to support Weir‘s motion not to desigâ€" nate the property. Brown said he voted for the desâ€" ignation initially so that the matter would be referred to the Conservation Review Board. straint Harrison held up the separate school board‘s busing policy as an ideal â€" which buses four to 13â€"yearâ€" olds who live a mile away from school and 3 to 17â€"yearâ€"olds who live over two miles away. The public board has supported improved distance eligibilities for Kindergarten to Grade 5 students, but put the improvements on hold during last year‘s budget process year to reduce spending. cuts should be kept as students as possible. "After all, children : school board should be she said. tint aiking against Weir I with Brown‘s state »velopment should b area until completio ; on the n itional R east by C e Koad East; on teen Mile Creek f s P~® °S e mm / / / ce on the northwest 'h s Siicgccar ; 4 . ‘% | M on the north by e | | trional Railway “f f ; mast by Chartwell ee a 0 3 f | / Ns w ¢ against Weir‘s .. = mm m mm / m ~ * m h B y a e j ©" * m f > .‘_Af-vv»g‘\% [( 6 «,3 ( e ,'-//“ n ';””m//// s / M i o i & |M "lar"/ [Amn|[ 2/ mM Unelk‘ L )pment should be f : 4 ( CS PES, & 11 14 s y j 32 & i | [ hfi /"/2 f 9 /‘? 3 e J £ 90 ' _ P s P 3 se se t 6. / Pg 1}f @119 ATIFAMMUL UA TCOE until completior i _if i. t CE O CCE E _ _Â¥ 3 : ' P O P 1 tA NBA C1E & C TS SS P °f â€" 3 t \ i ~ A . 1/ U d * 1‘ V t U L# se> ‘\{ CE ¢F P #A T K._EX Ciimene PPR cce P # t L & B t PE B SE _E & . I D) W N * zsc . 1 V K i 3E T P PE § f 80 K: s ud . 0 o. # 6 P BX U [ â€"af ) \ b f ' os.l in y ) 5) t ® AJ /‘/IJ“’ 6 . OD) D; f-,'.\g C o "CLUlchase y c / "‘)";", e k e k o k t e L T TT T 10,928® 15,925" 10,444" 15,925" $21,206" ‘19,888" $21,109" $14,945% $23,551" 8,032® 8,032" far from the > t gezr ire what the c all about,‘ PRICE With both school boards provinâ€" cially funded and in the same ecoâ€" nomic climate, Harrison said, "It strongly leads one to query why the separate board is able to set more appropriate and realistic distance requirements for their children." "What is very apparent is that what met safety standards in 1889, cannot and must not hold for 1993," said Harrison. Now children 4 to 7 years old have to live more than a mile from school to get busing; those aged 7 to 13, more than two miles; and, those 13 to 17, more than three miles. "Taking a conservative estimate, our children are walking anywhere from 50 minutes to over an hour," said Harrison. |Erl.'II{‘Eh/IE \ I We are an inde AOnlinlla 1 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Prier Watson Invesruents LannteDp / RETIREMENT PLANNING ® RRSP‘s @ INVESTMENT PLANNING Free Consultation Restaurant, Oyster Bar, Takeâ€"Out 379 Speers Rd. (at Dorval) Oakville, Ont. L6K 3T2 (416) 842â€"4550 BEST FRESH FISH IN OAKVILLE are an independent Oakville firm specializing in 842â€"7602 obEf,. L0 y (@3, Orthochiro Orthosupreme $ Set... Super Firm Double Single Mattress Queen Junior Sleep Biopedic Medium Support Single Mattress Extra Firm Single Mattress Reqular Firm Single Mattress Applications will be received by the Regi Wednesday, February 3, 1993, from any who wishes to be considered for appointme committees. The terms of office are to Nove Application forms are available from the Office From: Oakville/Burlington Acton Georgetown Aldershot Streetsville Joan A. 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