( No Heath Street apartment oblecttons The new acting chairman, Paul Godfreyhasgone outtotheboroughsto have Individual private meetings with the mayor of each borough. He intends to keep them fully posted on Metro program and policy and expects in Fetish, their cooperation and advice. located on the site are two medium density four-storey walk-up apartment 1ouiidirtgtseontainingatota1otmsuitetranda Yuk when approved a 17 storey apartment building on Heath Street last week. The rezoning application to permit the building cation-1m to the proposed ob t1eialphtrtandttooNeetiontothipmposat was received. The site is considered well suited for apex-uncut: because the area is prtdmirtantty zoned high-density Metro property department is going to report on what houses along the old Spadina expressway route in York can be resold to their owners or rehabilitated l:and sold to other persons. York has urged that these houses be brought up to a proper standard in order to prevent deterioration of the neighborhood. Metro police may go underground. Metres elected representatives have asked Metro police department, rather than private agencies, to assume responsibility for police patrols in un- derground pedestrian walkways in shopping areas and in other locations. Metro has made tremendous strides fever the last five years in establishing day care facilities tor children of working mothers. In 1967 Metro operated 10 day care centres. Today the Metro social services department operates 28 centres with three new centres scheduled to open this year and five others planned for a 1974 opening. Bus bays are gomg to be installed on a section of Steeles Avenue West where no bus service exists. Ws all part of future transportation planning. North York intends to widen and rebuild Steeles west of Nortineh Drive to Islington Avenue. Bus bays were put in along another section of Steeles and not used for two What do people like to do best when they go to one of Metro's 12 conservation parks. According to a Metro survey its swim. Next in line is have a picnic followed by sun bathing. Metro con- servation authority is expected to con- sider the need for increased supervised swimming facilities at conservation sites. Four sites are without supervised Metro executive committee knows how to deal with a hot political potato. The Presbytery of West Toronto of the Presbyterian Church of Canada last week asked Metro to prohibit the eviction of tenants from houses acquired by developers until other equal ae. commodation-is provided. The executive committee, with its six mayors, promp- tly sent the request to the individual six Metro municipalities for consideration. Foresighf Standards Meeting Swimmin' Eviction Patrols Strides Ammtlylyhcm'mreetm -ahmrapartmertttmi1dirtgotttteprxrperty womanly demolished. According to a report try the planning ttottrd,theg-ttlarltimitedhrr apartment: because it is applied with employment, major shopphu, community ttteilitieatmdthree parts. The building, aequare tower, but back inthtrcetttreotthealte.ItwillContairt a Casselman Company, engaged in a business that involves the distribution of Johnson and Johnson J-Cloth products and Kimberley-Clark industrial poducts, in- cluding paper towelling and a towel supply service which involves the manufacture of industrial wipers, applied for the rezoning prior to the purchase of the Bad Boy property. Residents in the area became alarmed when notified of the rezoning application and approximately N of them appeared before planning board to protest the ap- proval ot the application. The residents explained problems they had encountered with trucks using "tridentiaiatreetagoirtgtoandtrmnttteBid Boy's tinnitus-e warehouse 1',fagltl't1 about the litter cantantty the Several meetings were held with residents, planning board and council members. As questions were answered at each meeting, fewer and fewer residents appeared to protest the application. No one appeared at the OMB meeting to protest the rezoning although in April of this year, residents in the area strongly protested the firm's proposed use of the property. maximum number of 81 units with a limit of The Ontario Municipal Board last week approved a rezoning application on the Bad Boy Appliance property on Miranda Avenue, permitting Casselman Company Limited, a firm that is taking over the property, to store rags in the industrial two- storey building. Serving the community since 1890 Going...going Casselman gets approval The unsightly mess at the Bad Boy’s warehouse on Miranda should be a thing of the put now that the site will house a new industry. The Ontario Municipal Board narrowed an ap- plication for rezoning that will allow an industrial wiper firm to locate on the premises. Mr. Brown told council in June that the approval of the rezoning bylaw was the result of a lot of input by concerned citizens, planning board and council members. He said members of staff and elected officials visited both the site in question and the applicant's present operation downtown, and were convinced that the proposed use was a decided improvement over the present one. Theoniyottiector fromcounciltothe application came from Controller Douglas Saunders Jrho maintained that the apprbval would subject the area to rats because of the storage of rags. "t wonder how many members of council would support a rag operation in their neighborhood," he said. Mayor Philip White explanined that the storage would not be rags, but wipes. He messedthematerialwouldbecleanand rags was not the proper terminology‘ for the Alderman Fergus Brown gave his support to the rezoning application. He toured the Cassehmn Company operations and said he hadtoundittobeC1eanandadefinite im. provement over previous operations. percent parking will he wévided for team with twenty-five percent parking for visitors. All parking facilities will be located , Summer holiday \ BerrttttttotYitardotemttrxrt-t 1l'l'dl1uheT.'2'gtM,g,ght . emmmmenemmu men-cannula†f,',tl'i'lllll.. tttttre.ttedrnttmtmitaartdtttwettedmorn tatits.Aateatomy mtsmtttiortaltrtrildittg will he hand between the nearly tirrrpertylimartdtttepe-d-tmerett btdittiittomrirttmhtgpoot1oeatatoet ttteetustddtroftttebuitding. Thegrmtoatsdapartmmtunitoitibettotd ttreondattinitmututdtttetmitBhtmrhen The rezoning application was new Ihursday. July 1 9. T 973 mind reation,ttAm,-rtaiasiie planbemhenittedtorrxrvim. toevaluatethe allocation for landscaping. orthrttttrtd-rtttltml. asiltHntNmttteapartm-itiatt-t Etyrlriythtcltrtrtretttt.sBett od1retrBoardotEdtteati-eetmttrttu pupil-mam Vaughan Road Collegian Theeompany has also agreedtoconsu'uct atdrtrsothigh,solidbrickwai1aiongthe ?oy9erlrtyrortrtr boury1ttryotthepaning lot located on the southwest comer of the intersection of SeheiundMirartda Avenues. 'i'i2i'lfefltttf,tgdg22ug,i.yat riddingitselfof "rrsenttmetdititrnC'anitt Aldenmn Fergus Brown. “I think the became all but one of the operations of the company complied with the intent of the present zoning bylaw. The problem arose withthestoringofmaterialspriortothe manufacturing process that grades, trims, launders and processes used elothing and mill end rernpantB,.petekagirtg them for sale. The materials are delivered to the plant in bales wrapped in burlap and are stored until ready for use. Approval of the rezoning bylaw by the OMB permits the storage ofrwipes in the building. Casselman Company have agreed to satisfy the requirements of the public health act, building bylaws and tire regulations and have assured the borough thatall materialwillbestored withinthe No 051mm dyee We: tht prom " WESTON-YORK ONTARIO, in; A" TO'