Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 9 Jan 1994, p. 15

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The Iroquois Ridge Residents Association (IRRA) has been lobâ€" bying hard to defeat the proposal in its present state and is encourâ€" aging interested residents to attend Tuesday‘s forum. IRRA This would permit a maximum of 39 units per site hectare. The existing neighborhood includes single family homes as well as freehold and condominium townâ€" houses ranging from 25 to 35 units per site hectare. On the table will be an Official Plan Amendment submitted by Wing Hang to amend the Official Plan for the Iroquois Ridge South District from "Neighborhood Commercial" to "Medium Density Residential." At that time Town Council will decide whether to approve the plan which would see the Wing Hang Corporation construct 34 townhouse units on the site of the virtually abandoned Grand Boulevard Plaza. The protracted controversy surâ€" rounding a proposed townhouse complex on Grand Boulevard finally comes to a head Tuesday nicht at Town Hall. Council will determine fate of Grand Boulevard Plaza Tuesday Halton Centre PC The Halton Centre Progressive Conservative Riding Association is looking for candidates to represent the riding for the upcoming provinâ€" cial election. The Association will nominate its candidate on Thurs. March 4th. For further information call Ken McDonald, nominating committee chairman at 336â€"0777 or Norm Morris, president at 335â€"8453. JANUARY 5TH â€"29TH Reservations Please 16 Lakeshore Rd., Oakville 338â€"1773 WILD GA;\flE FESTIWXAL L‘arfing ‘s seek candidate The original Official Plan and zoning amendments were first filed by Wing Hang in May 1993 in an effort to pave the way 41 townhouses on the southeast corâ€" ner of Grand Boulevard and Hampton Street. After input received at two public informaâ€" tion meetings and substantial After agreeing in principle that the site was in major need of improvement, residents remained concerned that the proposed denâ€" sity would not be in keeping with the existing neighborhood. For years the plaza had been steadily losing tenants. The variâ€" ety store located there had been robbed several times and the site had become a hangâ€"out and what many residents consider an eyeâ€" sore. Tuesday‘s meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Council chamber. Wing Hang is currently proposâ€" ing the construction of 11 freeâ€" hold and 23 condominium townâ€" houses. organizers are hoping to have the scheme sent back to the Planning Department and have the density reduced. Based on these changes, Planning staff will be recomâ€" mending to Council at Tuesday‘s meeting that the new proposal be approved. design work by the Planning Department, the revised proposal was submitted on Oct. 28. Limited seating. To reserve your seat, call this number now! Featuring guest speaker Gordon Pape Royal Bank cordially invites you to attend an informative seminar on "Planning a Successful Retirement" This free Royal Bank retirement seminar will cover such timely topics as: / Comfort or poverty in retirement? / The keys to a successful retirement plan / Why you can‘t depend on government programs / The world‘s best tax shelter â€" the RSP / How to choose the best RSP investments / The best RSP asset mix / Pension plans â€" the good and the bad / Choosing the right retirement income option * DEPENDABLE _ x WE THINK GREEN * QUALITY * FAST FUSSY For A Free Estimate 845â€"3777 "David Wilkins has been recommended by us to many people. He is a very professional businessman and worker. We will definitely be using him again." Certa ProPainters Joanne D. Ross, Oakzille David Wilkins Serving Oakville Since 1986 ..E@Gob @/

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