Whitby Free Press, 13 Sep 1989, p. 15

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J '~H1TB'Y1FREE PRESS, WJjDNESDAY, SEPTMBER 13, 1989, PAGE 16 f positionto, co mm.ercial use propoais Applications to allow commer- cial uses on two residential pro- perties on the north side of Dun- das.St. W., between Palace and Euclid streets, met with opposi- tion from area residents. at public meetings last week. Applicants Dianne Moore and Douglas Ritchie propose to con- vert an existing . residential building at 504 Dundas St. W. to create. 1,067 sq. ft. of commercial floor space on the ground'floor. Two apartment units would remain on the second floor. Moore said she would keep the character of the property, recog- nizing that the western entrance to Whitby identifies with the town's character. In a. separate application, iSwaran! Singh. proposqsl groun d floor cornmercxal uses *nd two apartmènt units in an existing residence at 500-502 Dundas St. W. Singb indicated tbat a craft store would tbe commercial use. Jobn Caylor, a Palace St. resi- dent, said commercial uses on the two properties were "not in tbe best interests of neighbors. «It's just a case of speculators trying to make a profit ... specula- tion is not a good enougb reason to change a bylaw." Doug Anderson, a resident of Euclid St., said tbe official plan now defines tbe'boundaries, not- in that commercial uses along Dundas St. W. end at Euclid St. in the downtown secondary plan. A change in designation of the properties to mixed use from the existing medium residential zon- ing would permit the commercial uses, states a planning staff report. However, Anderson contended that «mixed use is basically high densîty, " and the application or 504 Dundas St. W. represents a "back-door attempt to get that property zoned for hi gh density residential." Ho said the houses would be demolisbed to make room for apartmnent buildings. "It's zoned medium residential. It sbould stay that way.» Singb responded to Caylor's objection bil stating that "TI$ere's no specula *on involved." He said the structure wo4Id be renovated to be "better thai it is now." Singh sai he now operâtes a Canadiana Craft Store in the Sheraton Centre, addiný that "My collection is so goo , Tr- minal 3 (Pearson airportj bas requested that I put a 1 store there." Caylor maintained bis pbjec- tion* to tbe application. IAfter' noting be was a 40-year rei dent of tbe area, he sai d «We've seen this stiff come and gr' b bfore..- "'It's not really needed or wan- A Dunlop St. resident also opposed the application for .500- 502 Dundas St. W. For the 504 Dundas St. W. pulblic meetingplanig directorý bob Short said a. petition by area residents, opposing tbe applica- tion, bas also been submitted to planning staff. Planning department will con- sider comments from residents and agencies before making recommendations on the two applications. . Fil( INSTALEDWORKIG AN READ TO LEA WIT ELETR I let 69 em aPOW RHEA AN POW R 10SI A gnune ea Biltinvacumwih aoud ithelctrc ors. hrm I thewors! ust$69 istaled an wads,8 elue ceaneveyt in INSyugT ALL E, W oIn owent17,ta an gnms u uine eam Buyngselig t-in vacuum - haondwt letioduromled roedy t o t havin ie o cne n- tthetsacumGoo-Proof® Duing 'tûlg a vacuum. Plug in a Beam. ut act fast! Time is short and this offer won't Iast f orever! 0 s famnous guarantee neyer changes. Read l ~COLO DAL WNR , 1987 self! Copies available free tramn any Beam .M WA CNDAAANOFRI ?r. BUSINESS EXCELLENCE. DON'TLUO A VACUUM-PLUO INA DEAM!@ Y 25 COUR TRIES, HUNDREOS 0F CITIES, ANDUHUNDREDS 0F THOUSANDS 0F HOMES WORLDWIDE. ALL CANADA. BEAMI A DIVISION 0F FANNING FAMILY ENTERPRISES INO. VIST OUR BOOTH AT THE OSHAWA HOME SHOW SEPT. 14-17 CIVIC AUDITORIUM OSHAWA WHITBY PETrERBOROUGH 377 TAUNTON RD. E. 605 BROCK ST. M. 1582 CHEMONO RD. N. I EAST 0F RITSON RD. CORR 0F MAPLE ST. 57~-4i243Om6360 (705) 745-9645 mmmummm mmm mmu mmmm »»K«ma Don!t Bi Beam', it yours retailer

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