Oakville Beaver, 17 Jun 2021, p. 1

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THURSDAY JUNE 17, 2021 Insurance A better insurance experience starts here. Rich Demille, CIP, Agent 2379 Trafalgar Rd, Oakville 905-257-0111 rich.demille@desjardins.com www.richarddemille.com APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE FEATURINGTHE BEST NAMES IN THE BUSINESS ® 476 KERR ST.,OAKVILLE JUST SOUTH OF SPEERS ROAD 905.845.2933 Curbside Pickup Available Construction impacts, blocked sightlines and interference with nearby radio towers are among the concerns raised about an eight-storey retirement home be- ing proposed for north Oakville. Delmanor West Oak Inc., is calling for zoning changes that will permit the development of a retirement home on the north easterly portion of the St. Volody- myr Cultural Centre lands at 1280 Dundas St. W. The matter was discussed dur- ing the Monday, June 7 meeting of Oakville's Planning and Develop- ment Council. The proposal calls for a retire- ment home featuring 315 suites on the east side of the property. Town staff noted that 34 would be assisted living units, 34 would CONCERNS RAISED OVER 8-STOREY RETIREMENT HOME See RESIDENTS, page 2 NUMBER OF ISSUES ADDRESSED BY AREA RESIDENTS DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com Councillor Allan Elgar says he is concerned about the location of a proposed retirement home development on Dundas Street, as the site is located opposite a cluster of radio towers. He questions the potential impacts of the frequency emissions on the proposed home's residents. Graham Paine/Metroland CRIME TRAFFIC WEATHERWEATHERWEATHERWEATHERWEATHERWEATHERWEATHERWEATHERWEATHERWEATHER CRIMECRIMECRIMECRIMECRIMECRIMECRIME REA D T H E N E W S A S IT H A P P E N S A T IN S ID E H A LT O N .C O M www.carstaroakville.com 916 Winston Churchill Blvd. 905-845-7579 2212 Wyecroft Rd. 905-847-2595 19951995 - 20212021

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