k Ç Lyne ,shores Scould have hom esby92, irat resdents of a -ma'or deeomnt lnned next'to te Lyne Ceek Marsh could be ini their homes nextyear. Pending provmà cial"govrnment approval of the propoe 700- me ;i acereietial-industrae ee .lapmn the frethomes couid b. Barry &we of tii.-Ontario iMinistr of Government Services ipublic meeting last,*week before f. Twncuncis panning n devélopmentcmit. aThe. meeting was beid to hear (EMP) -prepaxréd icoijuncton with --the . Lynd eShores Second- t~aryPlagn. Anpovdbbo .~Wbitby, and oisfor th -e.deylopme of abiout ý700 - à cres o f 'land to the ý~stof the mareh. Y e Huaingjpareaanc aciioare 1ianned for as m'iany as670 residet. âkA 186-acre industrial pak north of Victoria St. and so f the Canadian Nationalrailway tracica is part of the prect. Alo inciuded is tie ï$150 mil- lioDr velment of the Wib Psvychiatrýic Hospital. ad al I epared by Bird ad'Hl Ldthe :-200-page stUdy V adresethe potentialiunpactoëf the secondary plan on te area and makes recommendatiorîs forý theý management of open space lands. Released iast faîl, the- study was revised to-rncIude commenta from.public agencies and local environmentalists. Although several things mnust happen biefore construction cari begin, Crowe was optimistic. "Itfs foreseeabie we couid have peopie ini teir homes ini the fâîl of 92, failing that the spring of '93,' said Crowe. «We'd like to see it expedited asqickly as possible.» AsCrowe .explained, the final version of the EMP (which muet be approved by Town coundil), must ge endorsed by the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs before the secondary' plan is ap& rOved. th iitry givea its bes ing toboth the EMP and second- ary-plan by the aummer, Crowe said subdivision p lans couid. corne forward thia fall. While this occurs, a detailed master designi plan hnplement- mg the EP requements will î be prepared, addedà Crowe. During the meeting,. Crowe termed the EMP a "unique pro- cSW- mvoiving three levels of governieiit% private enterprise and nviorientai groupa "Itset a recd-norps~ Town, rejecets bidformr units inpla A developers'srequesitfor ý25 a ddtional, houses:, lu ^.a. pre iosy approved subdivis ion, has been demied by Town By a. vote of 4-2-, council Monday rejecteda recomimendation from its planning and ý.,development committée that Steele Valley Deveiopments Ltd. be granted'the ^extra units.,, Councii's decision means. Steele Valley must adiiere:te a, subdvision plan, approved, Ià st year or bring fort4 a new apli- ctofor the proposed site at Taunton and Garrard roads.*I Steele Valley's o 1aipa caléëdfor. 199 d eetedhoe ..S ID But ari! ier tus yeart4 'com- p a n -submieda re i4se d ,pl an, callmg for 112 -detached:»homes,' 12semi'-detached and 88 town- houses for an, overail increase of 25 unité. :Laët "month--comjy -- Poles., man Gerge Ashe (foiîer Iu ham WeSt PPand- .0 i j cabi net ii e) apae beforecommittee to argue for the, eirtra units. The'ý matter was referred back te ý planinM*g-departnient .folr a, report, and although staff recom-' mnended'againa't iti, the committee rejeted atafl's advice Asheagain appZre"Monda' te make'yet another pitceh for the units., SHe. toid couincil. the 25 ýýhouses did not represent. a sigrniiant' increase in theorigiina pro"posaI.' AsU patohsarmet, Ashe. read frmWibs Oofficiai Vol. 21, No. 11 Wednesday, March 13,, 1991 32 pages