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Oakville Beaver, 18 May 2017, p. 10

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, May 1 8 , 2 0 1 7 | 10 Public consultation to bracket summer holidays continued from p.1 Phase 2 provided evidence for potential protectionary m easures on the properties while Phase 3 will exam ine them. To com plete w ork on Phase 3 high-priority properties, Council allocated $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 to the Heritage Planning Studies budget. Besides Glen Abbey, Council voted to m ove three other properties to Phase 3 - 1 0 8 6 Burnham thorpe Rd. E ., 2 0 3 1 N orth Service Rd. W and 4 2 4 3 Sixth Line. Two properties -- 3 3 6 7 Dundas St. W and 3 4 5 1 Tremaine Rd. -- will n o t m ove forward as they w eren't acknowledged significant cul tural heritage landscapes. Despite the Glen Abbey property being m ade a priority for possible protection m ea sures, Burton said there is still a lot of w ork "yet to be d on e." "There are no foregone conclusions avail able from this decision. It m eans w e are m ov ing forward to look at w h at w ould be the appropriate m easures to p rotect the cultural heritage landscape values w e've seen in these rep orts," he said. "This Council has been very good about being very dedicated to keeping an open m ind to the end, and open to and consider ing, all evidence brought before it." Town staff noted Phase 3 should be co m plete by the end of 2 0 1 7 . The recom m ended m easures for the 1 3 3 3 Dorval Dr. property will be b ack to Council in late sum m er or early fall. Given m any residents m ay be away in su m m er, public consultation and m eetings will be targeted for Ju n e or early September. E x a ct dates have yet to be set. M ark R. Flow ers of Davies Howe Partners LLP, w ho represented ClubLink during its two hearings to the O ntario M unicipal Board (O M B) -- appealing the Town' s decision to kk This Council has been very good about being very dedicated to keeping an open mind to the end, and open to, and considering, all evidence brought before it. M ayor R ob B urton O a k v ille deem its application incom plete and the in terim control bylaw -- spoke on its behalf at the April 2 5 Heritage Oakville A dvisory C om m ittee m eeting, and again Monday, re questing Council to defer consideration of the Phase 2 report until it has tim e to provide "meaningful in pu t." ClubLink filed a letter w ith the Town M on day to request additional tim e and further m eetings w ith ClubLink and ERA Architects. "As noted in our letter, Town staff has still n ot fully responded to inform ation requests that w ere m ade by ClubLink," Flow ers charged. After arguing back-and-forth with Flow ers for several m inutes, Burton invited ClubLink to "participate fully" in Phase 3. Council also gave the OK to address the re m aining m edium - (1 6 ) and low -priority (2 7 ) properties from Phase 1 in the annual Heri tage Planning W o rk Plan in 2 0 1 8 . Council' s approval com es h o t on the heels of the OMB decision last w eek to side with the Town of Oakville for enacting an interim control bylaw on the Glen Abbey golf course property. Feinviqi vLrN qi D 0 M 5 IS R ? ra p e O PEN 7 DAYS A W EEK 7 A M - 3 PM H a n d m a d e F ren ch a n d o th er E u r o p e a n m e a l s to t a k e h o m e . Crepe B uffet now open O O © O ff Dundas st. (#5 Hwy) between m eadowridge dr. & eighth Line - shoppes on dundas plaza 2501 Prince Michael Drive, Oakville L6H 0E9 905.257.5126 · www.sunnysidegriM.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ G > O A K V IL L E WWW.FRENCHLUNCH.CA 1 8 7 C r o s s a v e n u e , O a k v ille · 9 0 5 . 3 8 8 . 9 9 8 8 oakville.ca Every tree counts We've strengthened our private tree protection by-law Trees benefit everyone. They clean the air we breathe, they cool our homes, they add beauty to our neighbourhoods. We've improved our private tree protection by-law to help us preserve healthy trees and protect our community's urban forest. Removing a tree? You may require a permit. Easily apply online and receive an on-site consultation from one of our tree inspectors. Learn about the town's private tree protection by-law and the new regulations for removing and replacing trees at oakville.ca.

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