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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Sep 2003, p. 3

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.."www.durhamr egion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, SEPTEMBER 3,2003 PAGE 3 Î f • 6 ■ 11 ' tWQpi Æ k -1 • K î'-WÎÏ xy ,-E/9u'4ââa fefVvQ-rfrWtg] PETER CURLEY/ Special to The Statesman A fatal accident on Hwy. 401 near Mill Street in Newcastle claimed the lives of two women early Saturday morning. A tractor-trailor, car and van were involved in the mishap. Fatal accident remains under investigation P NEWCASTLE - A double-fatal ' accident on Hwy. 401 near Mill Street in Newcastle early Saturday morning remains under investigation. Two women, one from Quebec, .were killed when a westbound tractor- trailer and two other vehicles were involved involved in a collision around 5 a.m. The second woman's address is not known, says Sergeant Harry Carrigan of Whitby OPP. According to police, the tractor- trailer first hit a car from behind, forcing forcing it into the north ditch, where it rolled. The tractor-trailer then continued continued on, hitting a van, which came to rest in the middle lane of the highway. The truck then rolled onto its side in the north ditch of the highway. Both occupants of the car, a 24- ycar-old woman from St. Laurent, Que., and her 67-year-old passenger, were pronounced dead at the scene, while the eight occupants of the van all received minor injuries and were taken to Lakeridge Health Bow- manville. The tractor-trailer driver was also taken to hospital in Cobourg with unknown injuries, says Sgt. Carrigan. All lanes of Hwy. 401 in the area of the accident were closed for about six hours, and traffic was re-routed via Mill Street. Charges have not yet been laid in the accident, which remains under investigation, investigation, says Sgt. Carrigan. BwfU Mss M/t % o Durham Central Fair > September 4, 5, 6 & 7 \ Orono Fairgrounds (just off Hwy 35/115 north of the 401) aafS- . /:■ v. www.or PU a _ -- Î - : ; ■ 1 '■. 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Municipal staff, Urban Strategies Inc., the Municipality's planning & urban design consultant and Totten Sims Hubicki, the Municipality's transportation consultant, will be on hand to meet with residents and business owners in an informal setting and to answer questions. Maps and display materials will be available for public viewing at the public information centre. Presentations will take place beginning at 7:00 P.M. The public information centre centre will be held on: DATE: Tuesday, September 9,2003 TIME: 6:30 P.M. - 8:30 P.M. PLACE: Beech Centre, 26 Beech Avenue The map above right illustrates the geographical location of the proposed Bowmanville Main Central Study Area A recent upsurge in interest in the redevelopment and intensification of properties along King Street East including 3 fast food restaurants has raised concerns over potential traffic and land-use issues in this area. To address these concerns, Municipal Council has (i) passed an Interim Control By-Law temporarily freezing development within the Bowmanville Main Central Area and (ii) authorized the initialization of the Bowmanville King Street East Corridor Study. Y 1 1 3 n u g 3 K. ii At this time the findings of the study, options and recommendations recommendations for land use, zoning and future development within the corridor will be presented. For more information, you may visit the municipal website website at http://www.municipality.clarington.on.ca or contact Carlo Pellarin, Manager, Community Planning and Design at (905) 623-3379, extension 220 or via e-mail at cpellarin@ municiality.clarington.on.ca. Dated at the Municipality of Clarington this 20th day of August 2003. David Crome, M.C.I.P., R.P.P. Director of Planning Services Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, ON L1C3A6 Notice of Public Meeting - Amendment to the Clarington Offical Plan and a New Proposed Zoning By-law To Implement The Provincial Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan T AKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington will consider proposed proposed Official Plan Amendments, and a proposed Zoning By-law under Sections 17and 34 of the Planning Act, 1990, as amended. DETAILS The Provincial Government released the Oak Ridges Moraine ConserVâtto'n'Plân: (ORMCP) to establish a new,,, policy framework 1 for land use on the Oak Ridges Moraine. Thé'policies of the'ORMCP are ecologically driven and have been designed to balance the many pressures being placed on the Moraine while protecting its key environmental and hydrological features. The Municipality of Clarington is required to incorporate the policies of the ORMCP into its planning documents by October 22, 2003. The Municipality will undertake amendments as follows: • Proposed Amendment 33 Amend the Clarington Official Plan to ensure conformity conformity with the ORMCP (File No.: COPA 2003/007); • Proposed Amendment 34 A related amendment for land south of the Oak Ridges Moraine, as defined by the Province, to provide for greater consistency including a revised boundary of the Oak Ridges Moraine (File No.: COPA 2003/008); and • Proposed New Zoning By-law Adopt a new Zoning By-law for the portion of the Municipality within the Oak Ridges Moraine and repeal the relevant portions of the existing Zoning By-law 84- 63 as it pertains to the lands north of the Oak Ridges Moraine limit to ensure conformity with the ORMCP (File No.: ZBA 2003/034). The boundaries of the Oak Ridges Moraine are identified on the map below: (not to scale). Regional Rd 20 W Ridges Ùéraine PUBLIC MEETING The Municipality of Clarington will hold a public meeting to provide interested parties the opportunity to make comments, identify issues and provide additional information information relative to the proposed changes to the Official Plan and Zoning By-law. The public meeting will be held on: DATE: Monday, September 22,2003 TIME: 2:00 p.m. PLACE: Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, Municipal Administrative Centre, 40 Temperance St., Bowmanville, Ontario j .'.ni! i n,hieqni .anouBoinv • ■ ANY PERSONi.tnay-attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposal. If you cannot attend the Public Meeting on this application you can make a deputation deputation to Council at their meeting on Monday September 29, 2003, commencing at 7:00 p.m. Should you wish to appear before Council at this latter meeting, you must register with the Clerks Department by the Wednesday noon, September 24, 2003. A copy of the draft Official Plan Amendments, draft Zoning By-law, and any additional information relating to the proposal is available for inspection after August 27th, 2003 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the Planning Services Department 3rd Floor, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6 or by calling Heather brooks at (905) 623-3379 extension 331 or by e-mail at hbrooks@municipality.clarington.on.ca. Alternatively, you may visit the municipal website at http://www.municipali- ty.clarington.on.ca. Information on the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan is available at the Planning Services Department or at the Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing website http://www.mah.gov.on.ca. APPEAL Proposed Official Plan Amendment 33 and the new Zoning By-law are to be approved by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. They are not subject to appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board. Proposed Official Plan Amendment 34, if adopted by the Municipality of Clarington, is then forwarded to the Region of Durham for approval and shall be subject to any appeal during the statutory appeal period. If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision for the proposed Official Plan Amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board does not make oral submissions submissions at a public meeting or does not make written submissions submissions before the proposed Official Plan Amendment is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal. Dated at the Municipality of Clarington this 20th day of August 2003. David Crome, M.C.I.P., R.P.P. Director of Planning Services Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, ON L1C3A6 www.municipality.clarington.on.ca "WHERE YOU GET MORE THAN GREAT PRICES O O O O Ô five star • Sales • leasing • Parts • Service "Convenient Customer Shuttle Service" 799 BLOOR ST. W., OSHAWA 905-404-0525 www.durhamchrysler.com 7-"'- ^ Vv-" 1 TÇSfi W j,u »<-• ' lllilll . qZdSSmM -mm AnaXrcr.- 1 m" 1 "W!». 1 " . . ■ --- ■ 1 / V.

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