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Orono Weekly Times, 9 Apr 1997, p. 10

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Vince and Anita Bruton opened their new business. V & A Services on MardhIist but had the official opering on Saturday, April 5. Anita Darlene and Michael Sullivan officially opened their new Accounting Business on Saturday with a ribbon cut- COUC The Kaitlin Group is seek- ing rezoning on a parcel of land bound by Clarke and Baldwin Sts. ti Newcastle. The proposed amendment would have setbacks and frontages reduced and lot coverages increased. Area residents came out i force to oppose the plan. Dr. John Campbell, a Baldwin St. res- ident, stated lie was not opposed to the development »but would like to sec homes be bâit wth plenty of space arourid tbem i keeping with the rieighbourhood. lie is coricerried that if setbacks where decreased sidewalks would have to be made on their side of the road and they are opposed to that. They are also concerned about the on street parking that would result from smaller lot sizes. Resi dents feel that the devel- oper wants to make the lots smaller to pay for services. Mr. Lloyd Stevenson had a L NOTES : chance to voice bis concerns as well. Hie said that lie is very fond of the Old Clarke Township and the mnost pre- clous part of Clarke is the area that Kaitlin Group bas in their control. Stevenson said that the Kaitlin Group are masters at making friends, everything is done on the phone. lie suggested that those dealing with the Group to put everything down on pap!ýr~. -Sevenson urged couricil to stick with the orig- inal plan and be remembered as a good counicil. "Do some thinking for the future," lie said, "we don't want slums." Staff will host a meeting between residents and the developer. - Residents of Kingsview Crt, tin Courtice spoke out agalnst a proposai before council to extend their street ini order to develop vacant land to the north of their court. They were concerned about the extra traffic in their quiet neighbourhood. Many people bouglit homes on that street because it was a court. The many chiîdren on the court play on the street and added traffic would be a sale- ty concern. There. would be no access to a parkette with- in the subdivision. Many residents were told by real estate agents wheni they bouglit there home that the vacant land would not be developed. Staff will host a meeting between area residents and the developer, Taunton Terrace Limited. - Green-Martin Holdings is seekçing rezoning from i part "Agricultural (A)" and "Rural Cluster (RC)' to the appropri- ate zones that would permit a gas bar, convenience store and car wash, one existing single detached' dwelling, eight semidetached dwellings and thirty-nine on street townhouse units. The prop- erty to be developed is on the corner of Hwy. # 2 and Green $15.00 pr person1 Ticket Information 905-623-6364 or 905-623-5327 deadline April 14, 1997 i Morigago Special t9ý mI pI*t* 9.1 ails TOUR COMMUNITY MORTOAE LENDER Paul Muller, Branrh Manager Paul Muller, Branch'Manager 15 Charles Street; Oshawa 136 King St., E., Bowmanville (905) 728-4658 (905) 623-6343 Mflie Hours: Monday to Wednesday 930 -ý5 00 Mff e Hours: Monday to ThuI3clay 9:30 - 5:00 J'hursday 9:30 - 700, Fnday 9:>30 - 6:00 Friay 9:30 - 6:00 0(1er can be alered or cancelled at any time.

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