Whitby Free Press, 10 Jun 1992, p. 3

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items fr6m' Recommenda-n ton from the. Pi~ninead Developmnent Committiee That theTown approve plans, for expansion of, the waste dipoafste at Lasco. The stlBfr autombile shredder by-product materlal. An envlronmental assees- ment was carrled out bythe Mlnlstry of the Envlronment for a site that wlll last for about 20 years. It wlll provide enough capacity for th. proposed-i.5 million tonnes of shredder by-product materlal classlfled by the mlnlstry as non-hazardousà solld Industrial waste itiaterlal. The site MlI b. monltomed on a regular basis by Lasco and periodlcally by the mlnlstry for any contamination. Carried That the James Tweeclle house at 3310 Cochrane St. be deslgnated as a hertage 'Structure under the Ontario Heritago Act. The housewas bulit ln 1845 and Is one of the oldest brick houses ln Whtlby. Cauýried ltcýoouncll'approve a grant of $3,000 to the, Bains for restoration work on thelr front porch of tlWr home at 210 Byron St,,b Louis Houck *House ls deslgnated unider the Ontario Heritago Act, The pmoject la expected to take- twb or three years to:b. cdmpleted. The Bains -wlII be, rekmbursed by the Town for 50 per cent'0f the cost of <thé proJect, Up to $3,000. Total* cost for the project ls. estlmated at about *$18,000., Recomnmenda-m tions frein Operýaton >Committee, That a bylaw be passed to provide for a multl-ay stop at the Intersection of, McQuay #B--d- -nd Kennet- Dr. year for the structural bearn restoration-at Luther VlpondJ, but the work lsto-be postponpd until 1994.. FUnOS for tf saeif work for aiena #1 atlIroquos Park wli be. reservediln the 1996 future capIfalbuget *WII1TY REEs, WEDNSDÂYJUNE 10. 19n P1AGE 5a Durhham Rogional Police -are mvo~'ainga-pelgt doposit town Whitby-onJune 2,. >During the. evqning of June 2 a sign was plaoed on, tii., ighÏ dopout box' advising that it was onu oforder. There wore instru~ctions.,. to, place depé'sits iaboxinuid. tii. automatic teller machine lobby which 1,3 accessible by 4.b4 card. Throe--bank customnersplaced their reoeiib'te, hi ýthe meta box.ý which haïr disýppearod by the. banks openiigtime. Thè'lbox.'iaà four foot long, 2% feetwide and3 foethi#gh. Ah ith «information i ajone Glrime Stoppera at 486-8477. OINTAIO P EE Bob BEae was met by about 90 BailPa 9,Lu employes upon bis arrivai at Hey- denaorePavillon Saturday for a sprlng social. The workers are angry about tii. new tax iutroduced où, don rom last year., Pormits were issued_ las t month for almost $7: million worth of construction i WhitbV.' But tii.. value cf construction so far in 1992, based onpemt issued, is alout haîf whatis was for the same period last year. As -usual, residential building accounts for almost ail thei.r mite issued in MaLy -- almoot $.5 million* worth cf construction -- witii 37 permits for single family dwe.1ings. Tiire orepomit ssoued fo cheque stolen An icome tai refund -cheoque was stolen from a mailbox in an apartment building in -Port Whtby sometimo betweon 9 a.mi on June 2 and 1:30 p.m. on June 3. The. choque, for $700 was taicon from a building on diarles St. Durham Regional Police are invIm.igating. $268 000 worth c f industrial builâingý, on. permit for a $60,000 institutionaàl..buildn cf comimercial construction. Bo far tis ear;, permits bave been is3suod or more than $36 million worth of construction -- almost ail for residential work. .That compares to more than $77 million woôrth of building for the. firtfive months of last yoar. The.-Town collected $65 357 i building permiît kfees hi <a, for a 1992 total-of $356,810. boer -cans. Workers fear the tax' could cost them thefr Jobs at the. plat. which lmufactures ',cans. Rae promised to do his beat to meet withwokr and hear thefr con- Cern&. mIoto by Mm* wer, Whitby »Fw..Pr ROTARY CASH CLNDR

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