Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 14 Sep 2017, p. 36

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www.insidehalton.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, September 14, 2017 | 36 Area already over-utilized: Bronte BVRA PLANT THIS FALL! VISIT OUR 25 ACRE PRODUCTION SALES YARD ­ FULLY STOCKED FOR FALL SAVE on everything in this designated area. Trade professionals save too! 40-45% GARDEN MUMS FALL ALL PLANTERS AND continued from p.35 area is beyond belief. I doubt even Bronte Park itself has 27 barbecue stations located in such a small space," she said. "The surrounding residents are not permitted barbecues because of the invasiveness of the smoke and smells to their neighbours and yet we will be subjected to the smoke and smells of cooked food emanating from these terraces and patios and noises from these entertainment spaces wafting upwards all polluting our atmosphere. It will be the equivalent of living on the Midway at the CNE." Other residents voiced concerns about what the development would do to their property values. One man handed the Town Clerk a petition, which he said was signed by 200 surrounding residents opposing the proposed development. Bronte Village Residents Association President Shelley Thornborrow also spoke during the meeting. She warned of additional traffic congestion and a greater risk of flooding in Bronte should the green space be removed and the development allowed to proceed. "This particular site is already considered over utilized...It is not within the Bronte Growth Village Area, which has been carefully demarked and is a part of a five year rotational study that is complementing the Livable Oakville Plan," said Thornborrow. "It doesn't meet the criteria for increased intensification because it is already over utilized and the site is in immediate proximity to two other sites that already exceed maximum density permissions." Thornborrow emphasized her group is not opposed to development, but said it needs to happen with proper infrastructure planning and construction. Council directed Town staff to consider these comments as they decide whether to recommend the development move forward. This recommendation will be brought back to council on a date that has yet to be determined. NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE BEST BUY SEPTEMBER 8TH CORPORATE FLYER 656 Robson Rd. Waterdown ON tel: 905.689.7433 ROBSON ROAD LOCATION In the September 8th flyer, on page 3, the KASPERSKY 1-Year Security (Web Codes 1010484334, 10484335, 10484336) is not available for purchase. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.

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