Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 3 Dec 2003, A08

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

A 8 - The Oakville Beaver, W e d n e s d a y D e c e m b e r 3, 2003 Developer ignores request to change warehouse plans (Continued from page A1) At a Sept. 1 6 Town of Oakville Site Plan Committee meeting, HOOPP agreed to rethink the com plex's configuration as suggested by Town staff. The Town suggested approving the complex only if the trio of pro posed buildings were built so as to create an internal courtyard to sur round the associated loading docks. However, the proposal is going back to Site Plan Committee Dec. 16 -- unchanged. " It's very disappointing," said Ward 6 Councillor Janice Wright who, along with Ward 6 Councillor Tom Adams is hosting a public information meeting tomorrow night at 7 p.m. in the Trafalgar Room at Town Hall. Wright said she's looking at how 1 to fight the plan on numerous fronts. "Councillors and residents are in agreement that it's inappropriate the way it is," said Wright who will outline her plans tomorrow night -- at a meeting HOOPP said is unnecessary and doesn't plan to attend. In a Nov. 6 letter to the Town, HOOPP consultant James Lethbridge outlined why the plan is unchanged. That letter states that the Town's alternate plan " provides noise abatement for only a limited num ber of residents behind the site; is inferior to the HOOPP plan in terms of function, site organization and compatibility with existing industrial buildings on the site; does not meet market needs or expectations as well as the HOOPP plan; and, will generate less rev enue for HOOPP Realty Inc. The proposal will be before Site Plan Committee on Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 5:30 p.m. at Town Hall. Area residents hope to picket Town Hall at 5 p.m., prior to that meeting. TTie issue is ddjil vu for many of the residents. Langevin's home currently backs on to an existing warehouse and shipping facility owned by Stanley Canada Corp. at 1170 Invicta Dr. The Stanley warehouse has 20 loading docks at the back of its property nearest to the homes on Falgarwood. Last fall, residents, battling the problem of late-night truck deliver ies and the accompanying noise and pollution, picketed Stanley, then took their battle into the com munity, picketing stores like Home Depot and Wal-Mart that carry Stanley tools. Langevin had hoped it would pressure Stanley into working with the residents to solve the problems that have been going on over the last year. "The residents are fed up with the constant backing up noises, idling trucks and diesel fumes all hours of the day and night, coming from Stanley," Wright told the Beaver at the time. Despite attempts by resi dents and Town councillors to negotiate change, little was accomplished. Wright billed Stanley man agement as " uncooperative." At a Town Council meet ing last July, a lawyer repre senting Stanley told council lors the company was operat ing within its rights, and the real problem lay in the build ing's design. It's - all led Wright to believe potential problems should be dealt with at the Site Plan Committee stage. " As we've learned from experience, if we don't do something prior to the site being built, we won't be able to do anything," she said. " (The residents) are just fed up. and I don't blame them at all." Now councillors are look ing hard at the design of the HOOPP warehouses. "The residents are not say ing. `No to development'," added Wright. "They are sim ply saying, `Please have con sideration for the fact that you are building in my back yard and place the dock doors as far away as possible from the lot line.'" At the September Site Plan Committee meeting, HOOPP representatives asked for additional time to consider and assess the marketability of Town staff's alternate con figuration. " They just deferred it," said Langevin. Japan Camera |~1~1 Give us your memories. We'll make you smile. - They're OUR MEMORIES WHO DO YOU TRUST? Christmas u s t? No need to check it tw ic e ... WISH LIST: -a? · Friendly, knowledgeable, courteous · · · · · · · · staff Christmas photo greeting cards Santa reprints for the mantle Digital Reprints for Dad's office Photo calendar for Jimmy Photo puzzles for John and Mary Enlargements of Holiday snaps Photo mug of Holiday snaps Frames and photo albums Rim, batteries, media cards for Christmas morning / --SERVICE you have trusted over 4 ^ } years. Why Shop Anywhere Else? Ifo jf FRAMING v- Making a m m H oliday O pen H ouse F ra m in g & A rt C e n tre 4 6 6 S p e e rs R o ad (between Dorval & 4th Line) T h u rsd a y , D e c e m b e r 4 th, 2003 10:00 am - 8 :0 0 pm 15% off custom framing & additional savings on in-store merchandise R efresh m en ts R a n GET A T: tfjapan Camera i f Japan Camera U^Japan Camera ^Jap an Camera Japan Camera i f Japan Camera H'japan Camera Japan Camera Japan Camera Japan Camera FR E E D ra w fo r a L im ited E d itio n F ram ed P rin t www o ak v ille.fram in g artcen tre.co m Not valid with other offers or on plaque mounting. · Try our crowd-pleasing platinum avtard winning sandwiches Your One-Stop Christmas Store Japan Camera [S ] Oakville Place Mall 1 j [ * Great G ood · Always Fresh · Always Delicious · Fast, Friendly Service 1 Emergency Catering is just a call away! S A N D W IC H TREE Oakville Place Mall · 905-842-4701 905-844-6590 N O C H A R G E G A S O L IN E ... D R I V E A W A Y O N U S NO Security Deposit on Gold Key Leases ALL VEHICLES ARE WINDSHIELD PRICE TAGGED I TO LOW TO ADVERTISE!! LOW LOW PRICE! MAKE 2003 A YEAR TO REMEMBER. 07 2 2 0 0 3 Dodge Grand C aravan % P u rc h a s e fin a n c in g ' fo r M ONTHS O 2 0 0 3 C hrysler PT C ruiser C lassic Edition % Purchase fin a n c in g ' fo r 60 MONTHS on all 2 0 0 3 D o d g e C a r a v a n and Grand Caravan models. LIM IT E D TIME OFFER 2 0 0 3 Je e p L ib erty 2 0 0 3 Je e p T J 20 04 Dodge Ram 20 0 4 Chrysler Sebring Sedan LX 20 0 4 Chrysler Intrepid SE 1500 % Purchase financing' for % Purchase financing' for °/o Purchase financing' for GRAB LIFE BY 6 0 MONTHS Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. See dealer for details. *ln stock units only. 6 0 MONTHS TH E BEST PROTECTION W E'VE EVER O FFERED ON A LL 2 0 0 3 A N D 2 0 0 4 MODELS. 7 Y E A R OR 115,000K M POW ERTRAIN W ARRANTY. PLUS 2 4 HOUR ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE. 6 0 MONTHS TME H 0R N S GM, FORD, HONDA AND TOYOTA DON'T MATCH I T. * FIVE STAR I Dorval Drive c e r t if ie d 9 0 5 .8 4 5 .6 6 5 3 C H R Y S L E R (between Kerr & Dorval) Oakville's 2000 -2003 Five Star Certified Dealership -^ W y e ^ r R d !^ k _ fcSpeers Rd. £ 0 a k v if £ S « Trafalgar Rd. LOCKWOOD 175 Wyecroft Rd., Oakville | QEW

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy