Whitby Free Press, 12 Nov 1986, p. 7

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WHI*IE<V FREE PRESS. WEDNESDOW, NUIVEMBER 12, 1986, PAGE 7 Bi*ds invi*ted for Port Wisby sti y council bas pavilion, potential park The consultant is to taining mne tormer relocating the entrance around the harbor in bids froin five areas and walkways are identify the five top pumplng station as well road to the Whitby conjunction with a ants for the Port among several aspects priority areas for parks as the rail spur south of Yacht Club in order to walkway or trail systern developmnent to be studied by, the development as well as, Water St. as a boar- enlarge the use of the in the Park. ow' lnig chosen consultant in the costs for sucb work. dwallc. public beach. The plan - The master plan will ton' lanig preparation of the The plan will look into Also to be examined is will consider the oppor- address the role and use ient recently master waterfront plan. the feasibllity of main- the possibility of tunity for lookn,ît areas potential of the public t) the t.rms of reference for the study to be used as a guide for ,future. development of the Port Whltby 'arËea, 'Bidsure to be subrnitted by next week. -There are three pur- poses for the study. The consutant chosen by the :municipality will first hIave to prepare design concepts and guidelines for the harbor development areas. The second aspect of the study is the preparation of a master concept plan for the planned open space area surrounding Whitby harbor and along the lakeshore ares between the harbor mouth and South Blair St., including the public boatlaunch. The third is the preparation of a spatial and concept plan for future service, com- mercial, administrative and storage facilities required to serve the Port Witby marina. For the barbor development coni- ponent of the study, the consultant wil have to hold a public workshop for affected property owners and tenants in those areas.j The possible expan-j sion of the I-eydenshore '86 building value almost $100 miii The Town of Whitby just keeps growing and growing and growing. The proof is in the building report issued by the public works department for the month of October, During that montb, more than $17 million in permits were issued briging the total for tbe year to $97,447,462,, with two months stili to go. Mayor Bob Attersley, who only two months ago was predicting tbe town would bit $100 million, bas increased bis estimate to $115 million. "I am really happy witb the report. We're really growing," said the mayor. Included in this mon- th's report is a 67-unit apartment building at 900 Dundas St. E. MTC Development Inc. took out a permit totalling $1,841,00. Making up the bulk of this montb's report, as it has al year, is the amount of permits taken out for residential use, more than $7 million. But surprisingly, tbat figure is followed close bebind by permits for 55, 000 by 1991 The population in the Town of Whitby will grow to 55,790 by 1991, according to the Region of Durham's planning departmnent. The departmnent presented the population projections to the town last week which in- dicates a healthy increase in the town for the next 15 years. For 1986, the department bas the town's population at 46,175 which will grow to 70,905 by the year 2001. The town will use the figures provided by the region for any studies it will undertake in the future. industrial use, $5,984,000. The bulk of that was for a medical- supply warebouse to be bult on Wentworth St. A $2.5 million-permit was also taken out in the month of October for the new Pringle Creek School. INow Open Mondays P4ondaya <>ni. 5O% Off streaks highlights andperms "People are investing their money in Whitby,", said the mayor, wbo gave credit to a marketing and development program undertaken by the town for the increased in- vestment. The mayor also poin- ted to a $3.2 million- permiti -Novembi secondj construci Park. He als, parison Oshawai "idf ( ion issued early in er for the ice pad to be eted at Iroquois so drew a com- between and Whitby. Oshawa issues See p.12 DESIGN & BEAUTY CLIN IO For discriminating Men & Women 666-2311 123 A TIOL ST. J7HITBY -5 h Cullen Gardens &Miniature Village, utdy ipier and the in- iprovement of the pier 1and related federal lan- ds to an acceptable level. 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