PAGE 4, WInTIBY MRE PRES, wFeDNEDAY, JUNE r), 1991 IDOYOUHAV A ROU iIndustry not favoufried iport area :IIII2::i........FI~ n~RO PACJR 1 the harbour.netarn could é iuded in HITBY AUTO" GLASSi specialists 1(4. *with most insurance companies I I411 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY i -I ýust east of the beer store) 668'-2003 I '<Glass Suppfled By Can-Am)' thepotential impact of heavy induatrial open eitorage tanks' and 'aimilar facilities abutting Pringle Creek;. * the proximity of Heyden- shore Pavilion, the nearby park and lakeshore open space to in- dustry;, * propoeed residential develop- ments ini the port such as Coscan Corp. s Harbour Ilie project (e searate story). Llwývards said- area. landowners who attended a public workshop in February or wrote the depart- ment raised several cnrne- which must ho addressed. Hoe said some businesses allowed open storage of gooda or raw materials umder the existing zomng, would not conform to a prestie deuignation. Hours. of operation could Also ho a potential problem, said Edwards. «Some firme have truicks com- ing and jqong ail hours of the da m n gýht;» eaid Edwards. afflh rspet o Coscan there could ho concerne about that,» ho added. Councillor I4ynda Buffett sad the changes are "mior-e in keeping, with what weýre tring ta do at /Vei D ona- Mc DELUXE' McLean Deluxe. lt's made with a lean, beef burger that contains only 9%* fat with crisp lettuce, fresh tomato, onions, pickles, ketchup and must ard'- ail on our toasted sesame seed bun. JUST ASK FOR McLEAN DELUXE" ONLY AT McDONALD'S Whitby Mail, Thickson Rd. & Highway. #2 0 1991 McDonald's Restaurants of Canada Limited. AtMatlcptng Mconad's -Beef burger contains only 9% fat. A McLean Deluxe contains il grams of fat. bite said a ýproposea open B*paS designation on lands south of the» pleanne Water St. extension alo follows provincial recommenda- tions for waterfront property. Councillor' Marcel Brunel1le expressed concern about open starage facibities near the creek. But planning director Bob Short assured hlm that this would not be permltted in a prestige zoming. "Any storage hae to ho enclosed and not exposed ta the elements,» said Short. -When tald that a restaurant was one of the uses allowed in the new zoning, Brunelle said council would have ta ho careful. The type of restaurant permit- ted courir detract from the overal area, ho warned. Followin g the meeting, Brunelle tahi reporters ho i. wor- ried that a fast-food or sinillar i "Do w. went ta, see a -res- taurant next'ta He>ydenshore and acrose from McGraw-Hill (book publishers)resaked Brunelle. "]Pm fot sure that's what we want down there.», Noting that a waterfront area tends ta. attrac t peopledressed in 'casual attire durlng the summer, Brunelle doubted 'a restaurant requirng more formai' attire would open. «I don't want to sée a littie greasy spoon down there,» said Brunelle. "Perhaps there should be exemptions if it le -tao e MIA (prestigezoning).» Abyaw incorporating the pro- chrei wi e br ouig osd changsunillaÎsÎL ration once staff have asese commente from -the public and various.government agencies. Coscan water rnt projeet PROM PAGE 1 Smith stresses that the goverrnment'sposition le s«not a case of no development le appro- priate on these lande." Rather,. the province views Harbour'IsIe as an opportunity ta make Whitbys waterfront an area that will bnefit the entire community, sald Smith. "How fer we go depends on the next meeting," sald Snmith. She seid prevlous discussions with Coscan have been produc- tive and that the company le willingto coneider, the govern- ment'sproDposaIs. "Itfs not our preference ta do the planing. for Coscan it's their land,» said Smith. "But if they cen -keep these (Crombie'si) prinfciples in mind, we're hopeful. Unfortunately, the only mechanism available is the 0MB.. Smýith did-not -know if an OMB hearing-he been scheduled." " Usually we don't hear. froim the -board until 45 days hofore The : iè; apowefful provin- cially-appointed body which rules on municipal matters., Only the cabinet can overturn an 0MB decision. Ini a previous interview,. Cos- cen spokesman Michael .Pire- stane seld the company will not alter the project unles directed ta do so by the: Town- Councillor Rose; Batten,,chair- man of Whltby's planning and development cornmittee, has said council le prepared to make "minor» changes ta the bylaw. But in an earlier inà terviewe Batten said council would Oppose a "major overhaul" of the project. 20% -OFF' « NEW ENROLMENTS NOW! Learn to Dance for the Par-fiés ~tart tonight. and enjoy the good-imes and parties. tis fun and romantî. too Enjoy the feeling of hldng someone close and moving together as one f0 tthe music. VES, YOU STILL HAVE TIME... PHONE NOW ~c.... Franchised lDne tdos Mon -Fit Sal Noo to 5PM 409 BRC:)CK STr. 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