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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Mar 2002, p. 4

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PAGE 4 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MARCH 6,2002 Protection for environment in new Courtice subdivision BY JACQUIE MclNNES Staff Writer COURTICE - A proposed subdivision subdivision in north Courtice will not be allowed allowed to impact protected environmental environmental land, according to Clarington's planning director. Residents in the George Reynolds Drive and Tooley Road area raised concerns this week about a proposed 127-home subdivision. "It should be finally recognized the Black Creek/barewell area is the sole groundwater recharge for the Black and Farewell creeks," Courtice resident resident Libby Racansky told councillors during a public meeting Monday. "The same consideration should be given to it as was given to the Oak Ridges Moraine. The whole Black Creek/Farewell area and many wells depend on a high but shallow water table in this five- to 10-mclrc deep aquifer." But David Crome, Clarington's planning director, says land zoned environmentally environmentally protected will not be developed as part of the application and an environmental assessment must be completed before any approvals will be given. "An environmental impact assessment assessment must be prepared to examine the potential impact of development on Lake Iroquois Beach and the Farewell Creek. Specific impacts to be examined examined include on the high-water table and the forest to the north," he reported. reported. As well, a comprehensive storm water management plan must be created, created, the director said. The Clarington planning department has requested the Region of Durham review the implica- Police chase ends with crash, charges against Courtice man CLARINGTON - A Courtice man is charged after a high-speed chase that began when a pickup truck struck a car at a RIDE checkpoint and fled. Durham Regional Police said officers officers were setting up pylons for RIDE spotchecks at Solina Road and King Street just after 8 p.m. Saturday wheh a truck crashed into a vehicle that was slowing down, and sped from the scene. Officers pursued the pickup on Rundle Road at speeds in excess of 100 km/h while the police helicopter, Air 1, tracked the suspect from the sky. At one point during the pursuit the suspect driver rammed a police cruiser cruiser attempting to box the pickup truck, which was eventually stopped near Enfield Road and 8th Concession, • said Sergeant Paul Malik, police spokesman. The driver was arrested after a brief struggle with officers. No one was injured during the pursuit, pursuit, Sgt. Malik said. Thomas Langmaid, 45, of Pebblestone Pebblestone Road, faces charges of impaired driving, exceed .80 mgs of alcohol, dangerous driving, flight from police, assault with resist arrest and two counts of fail to remain at an accident. 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