Whitby Free Press, 7 Oct 1981, p. 3

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WUITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 198 1, PAGE 3 Couneil gi*ves Port Whi*tby unanimous support but some residents are not satisfied ihtepooa By MICHAEL KNELL mendations that provide purposes. Texaco Canada storage density residential- - Free Press Staff the basis for the redev- In addition to these sites. The developer housing along the INVITATIONSt Whitby Town Council elopment of the oldest actions, couricil also ap- plans to construct a $40 Pringle Creek. This has IVl ias given its unaminous part of the Town of proved a motion that million hotel-condo- not pleased one Port l evelopment of Port Councillors gave their Regional Council to Under their proposal, Irene Ketchell, of 1734 Vhiby.offcia blssig t a amend the o"ficiai plan a 150-unit hotel/motel Dufferin Street, said - At its meeting last proposaI by Kesmark to aiiow the develop- will be constructed as that "As a resident, week, Mayor Bob Atter- sley being absent, coun- cil voted without dissent in favour of three plann- ing department recom- Holdings Ltd. to re- develop 25 acres of land at the base of Brock Street South for resi- dential and open space ment to take place. Kesmark's proposais cail for the development of the current Mc- Namara Marine and NL4 "II1< )dm PER i>- Our best carriers Whitby Free Press circulation manager Sally Stinson (rear) is seen here congratulating our carriers of the month for August. They are (from ieft to right): Grahamne Keir, Dawn Wolfenden and David Flook. Keep up the good work! - Free Press Staff Photo well as a 53-unit condo- minium complex. Also included are provisions for a marina and special harbor related commer- cial areas as well as for recreational facilities and open space. Both Whitby Town Council and Port Whitby residents have ex- pressed their support of the plan which will allow the area's popu from its current 5,700. However, before any redevelopment in any part of the Port can take place, Durham Region- al Council must com- plete the Pringle Creek- Corbett Creek Diversion Sewer. Eariier this year, regional council deferred the construc- tion of phases two and three of- the project on the grounds that there were no development plans for the area. Regionai council also said that it could flot af- ford the $2.65 million price tag adding that if development plans came forward they would reconsider their position during the 1982 budget deliberations, Mayor Bob Attersiey has been quoted recent- ly as saying that the Kesmark proposai should - convince regional council to authorize the construc- tion to the diversion sewer. Area residents have also been demanding the construction of the sewer for the past several years because of flooding problems in their homes. The plans approved by council, also make provision for the development of high whose property backs onto Pringle Creek south of Watson Street, I arn greatly disturbed by the destruction of what was once a natural CONT'D ON PG. 8 McALLISTE«S Presents A Sale of oscifi. Lamps Saving of 15% Recognized the world over for out- standing quality, Stiffel, with unquali- fied artistry, sets - and meets imnpec- cable standards in lamp making. That's why Stiffel lamps become tomorrow's heirlooms ... enduring family treasures that put a spiendor in living. There's a Stiffel lamp just for you ... and your budget. See them today! McaLLSTE1RS ,/,((I(u'),îÎ/4,,û,vs è& Where dscern'ng people make an in vestiment in beaut y 70 Rossland Rd. W.. Oshawa (416) 576-6465 Mon., Tues., Wed. 10-6 - Thurs.. Fri 10-9 - Sat 10-5 hi su d( w j- .~*%/*~. L r 1

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