EL #1) + leet Citizen -- Tuesday, June 20, 1995 public hearing (June 19) in council \ hear changes pro acres just west of Nogle Highway 7A. . Now zoned "agriculture", n on BY and Paula Lishman are seeking to \ have the land rezoned within a "Site Specific Rural Zone" allowing them to, develop a Lishman Centre, that will include an avarium for the care of native acquatig¢ birds, an aerodrome for ultra-light aircraft including take off and landing, a 40, 400 square foot production plant fori the Paula Lishmgn Internatiopal fur industry, and a film sfudio and sound stage Althopigh the project will likely be done in phases ovr a 5-year period, some at Mohday night's meeting expressegd opposition to "noise, amount of air traffic and flight patterns as theircpncerns. . Joe Frey, a neighbouting dairy farmer feels the noise from the ultra-lights will have a negative impa¢t on his milking cows and * Finances got you down? Are your finances getting you down? - are you often worried, fearful or anxious about your finances? - are your relationships with family and friends being affected by your financial problem(s)? - has your ability to work been affected by your finances? - are you too embarrassed to talk to family or friends about your concerns? If you answered yes to even one "of the above, then maybe the Credit Counselling Service of Durham Region can help. We are a non-profit community based agency that has been serving the + people of Durham Region since 1970. Call 905-579-1951 to schedule an appointment for a free the bird sanctuary will attra . wild geese, thus inviting more wild predators. While not opposed to the proposed development, Michael Black of Proutt Road was adamant that a pilot training centre should not be considered here. "There are several other pilot training facilities elsewhere" he said. But Rik Davie expressed support , for the Lishman proposal. feels the 'project will Word employment to Nestleton and, furthermore, put the little community on the map, Speaking on behalf of the Lishmans, planner John D. McDermott of McDermott Wrociates Ltd. said he hopes all thé&concerns can be amicably resolved. Mayor Howard Hall said he feels ncerns- raised over Lishman proposal the project is an exciting one for the Township of Scugog as well as the Region of Durham. Bill and Paula Lishman attended the public meeting Monday night. Council is not expected to make a decision on this proposal until all the regulatory agencies have commented to the municipality. That will be this fall at the earliest. NDE wg financial assessment. TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS! Raspberries Our last crop of Raspberries will be ready mid-July. 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