f.,' u. it, easterly bank: ti; obtaining a Y. river in the Vick 'i: Continuing en y. has been I main i?.. of M Denim R4 :?. rum eighty he! y. pirahaped lot h: :5: property at a n i?. cording to Mr. yyM.M.H.Nt.t.t.V...V.. ... ... ... . ..vffff.. . '.Vffff.' 'NPPP."PPPPPPPiu"PPioCoCoCo'.0Ke.0C0NoCo= VOL. li, No. 44, " tsvs/aaaTL-iiGG 5476731 9" Mammal. Rd. 1 block South M Bqtfleid easterly tmiutettt.mrttttarttimk. We! Plum. Peta- Allen 2211'ligt'le,f2g'gt2,gtg2'et otrtairtirtgttt-tt-tott+ ttte-it-trl-ttttr-tts-ttse ritmrintttevidtgtritiroetRoed_ Ckmtinuirt-itatMtttounttterRiver huboennmjormammGenldDobbs otMDeeti-tRo-t.Ttteriverwttiett rurueightitttehsrtheDottiN0toot pieahaped1otttastteeneating away at the property at a rate at one toot I year, no- cording to Mr. Dobbs. YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR from s1990 ttl We NEW SHOWROOM ALL MODEL 3 ON DISPLAY N from '1990 baud adopted I policy to voeeBoaextoase.tioe-%-d itixtaigrs-aitatgttte attoutttt-ioettrrearsTutr-dtt" PPott,t.tltttttyr..1erc, yyyior.to1hrrtotrttret-ettoertatt.tret Ereeien problems could he eliminated /sws's's's'ssffssfssA'fs'fssA'A'ssfss.' bank must be trt1t.etott bun tttether "eioehaMtttatifaemdaitatgtttertmr 'rnbttet-ditwottid_iitetmq- from the north-Ind come: of in am couldattend byasmsettmtometamt 'ttorterrxtute--1-thanttatttttetti-. Itwoultraloetiminatettt-aitrtur young childrentocomeby nydlbmy traffic artery, maintaieutMttoard. The Metropolitan Tomato and Region .eonrnto1tyoetrtterai-ittd Weston-York Times PAO'........'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'...'.:..., . . . . . ".... o l........ . . 34.3,; ,'fs'A'A'fs'fffssfs'syswswsewss.spssAsAs: . we. . . . .°.'.' . q CtryetitretAtttttrettr--t.dt. ttrtbetah. 'mlttrtitter, 'tttdim a: an. tsetqrtr4 My -rted It! I may: 'utrenthtatgttttert-tdeot-etioeiot I an. - with M. m my unheated duly: with "we! to ttrethrataecorttmlartttiitatsiiitr, WMM,M: Immanuel therismrartd-uioo0ttemtatttood ehetttioet,itietomuidoNrtoetrerrt.etitm 'uttuliorrttottqtetttattainiutmuamg. otr-rouldeoat$m,tm; “will†tttep-tyatMDenisonRoadwesttor mammalwum. .34.;.g.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.;.; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, I972 met with Mr. A, Bow Barstegts d Yak Communa- at P: and mm. and Mr. ll. 8t-mhi, B0mugtt e! Yuk plumb; M. This mum qtrgtthgthd that while then were name advantage. to a mime relocation ol the river. the out My could not be Mft', and the finished product con d produce In inherently dangerous situation. They referred the matter back to the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Con servatlon Authority. Planning board's decision to provide 1tft9tereytt."utreiader on tarts and Colman]. 'l'i'l4-2-2'1'3'1-2'1'1-3-3'3-2-i'1ii-Z-i-i-iï¬-I-Z-H'?I'Z'I-i'I{'1'3'I'i-2'1-:'1-2-1'1'1':'Z':':':'2':'2'I'3'3'3{'2'1'2-1'2'1ï¬'l'E-2'2'1'1 Ttore-re-ir-aria-r-in-iii-i-rains";';."".". tinveeee_tosthe*reesathrtq_ft- 'feotrhntebeeror-he-eettt-+t-m Ptet_tere-e$tti-att.e-ntet-gMttie "eo)eett+)-,t0-tiqt"-.trr.qtmt"ergi ,'Pe!ePtrtdeett"1tafeee"r-,m, '"etrhite'net-tt*eGtht-ti"- m order to assure Mrs. Plewes of her rights, the board recommended that the V application to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of the bylaw not be made until an agreement for the right-of-way has been executed by the applicant and delivered to the borough solicitor, Harry Boland for forwarding to Mrs. Plewes. meant-Mt, 'r.h_MAhqaAraaiemaarrta lettertoMrs. P1ewesandanttgreemettt for the proposed right-'of-way but stated they had not received a reply. The right-of-way assures MrsfPlewes at access on her driveway from Weston Road. P. & M. Construction will also have to enter into an agreement to construct a sidewalk on the south side of the property line. And to brick the side wall on the north side. This is the second delay caused by right- of-way on the site. Planning board tabled the matter until final approval could be reached on legal assurance about the righGtt-way. Once again residents appeared before the board to complain about the house at 2 Sykes. Mr. R. Boyko, 8 Sykes, said he was Mrs. Plewes left the council chambers shortly thereafter and when the board asked her to reappear. she did not. Mrs. D. Plewes, Weston Road, resides next to the controversial Sykes site at 1674 Weston Road. The board presented Mrs. Hewes with a letter she had signed agreeing to the right-of-way. Mrs. Plewes said she had not signed the letter. She warned the board that she was "still against stores and trattle." MLDohbnhumtodIh-tmm have ghmittirrtd_tttttrot-inihe amount cl "ttmer it would the to "our the“. Remain“ untInJune. Mt thats-ttlt-le/including-ttUra Sykes Avenue sife problems continue Planning board bent over backwards last week in an effort to obtain the best interests for a resident who appeared before the board questioning her rights on a four foot right-of-way. "ttti-ters-r-taut d a m. w. but ht! oil-r '9eMMttrmturttt-tihmtrnatottte t'e"t,T,,tPgetltHt'."Mtr,dd the board's III-sunglL In: tt_tedter_trttttotrtoettttatttoa Imnatrsttingtti-ertrttkr-ttt, 1yetetrt,thutwitttettt-iretanekt xv“ 241-3581 180 CHURCH sr.,WESToN,oNrAmo Mr. Both in nude In“ up '/ V peSmne" at York canal and“ .. vii, endon problem that am m " J property, and r-ting 'opptttMttg '. f.ttne"tttret_eourteiltoqraraoti-ii ' the potentially dangeroul situation. _ Pure?teBrqti'sdeetiioetauttt-ttt" . oil-and a; tor the that but It petMrnatelyt00orttitt-t-it Controller James Trimbee told Mr. Boykn that the house is presently under in- vestigation by the bylaw officer. It is in a. one family area and if more than one family is living in the house action will be taken. Mr. Boyko suggested that if the project is built, investigations should be made to turning Sykes into a one-way westbound street, from Weston Road. “You can't see around the corner going on to Weston Road," he said. In the meantime, the applicant who has pointed out to the borough that he has lost $6,000 on foundations constructed under the original building permit and claims another loss of $11,000 in value ofthe property which originally cost $33,000. not objecting to stores. "I am sick and tired of the mess of the area," he said. “I think it is only logical for you gentlemen to take an interest in the area and look at it," he told the board. "That hole has got to go. I don't care whether it's a park or stores." Heinformsusthatbythebeginninga next week he will have made his final sampling and will announce the winners. Next week's Weston-York Times will have a complete list. 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