Whitby Free Press, 4 Nov 1992, p. 2

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Pa 9 2! it~ Fe rsWeçinesçlay,,goyember4. 1r9 Hancock Realty M. ýZI. ký-,..--,?,«I.I,.. "e Ow an exclusive with Century 2-1. The largest reai estate company in the world. Century 21's No. 1 Salesperson in Durham says "WHAT A FANTASTIC DEAU' and wants to deliver directly an enrollment form for your Collector Card. ROSEMARY BROW N Hall of Fame Centurion 1987, 1988,-1989,1990, 1991,'1992 Coôndo plan recommended- despite lack of details By Miho oalski Local, officiais' have no auth- ority, to probe for details< of whether a condominium apart- ment complex planned for down- town Whitby will nclude subsid- ized housing units. Town council's Planning and development committee learned Monday that provincial regula- tions p revent forcing a developer from ýdivulg*ing ioration un- related toplanning' matters should hio refuse. . As a. resuit, committee mem- berse' questions aot iancing. and other details of a 306-unit compflex proposed for Gardeni and, Dundas streets may go unans- wered. q' would feel niegligent if I didni't tell the tirm inivolIved'that Jdont"sappa being blindsi- Denn idox.angry councillor «Council'and the town are not served well in thismanner,» he added. Tlhe recipients of Fox' scorn were officiais ofSonterlan Con- struction Corp. Two weeks ago the committee tabled 'a site plan application from ù,Sontrilani1so that, it. could obtain legal -advsice ,about"the project.. Concerns about' financing and whether or not some form of assistedhousing maybe.inicluded Pienie table recommedatioôns ..oo wÀaMoving Systemns gus: Oshawa (416) 728-1603 in the-deVelopment were raised by committee. But despîte repeated attemrpts' b y the comxitte it could not learn more about the proposai. Aithough council gave biaw amendment approval te the pro- ject Iast Juiy, the application received a new twist iast month. The committee, iearned that a pôrtion of the 'development may be set aside for assistedhousing. After informing SEonterlan pre- sident Bill Tessie of their dis- pleasure in hearing of this factý at such a late date, the ,,coniiUttee tabled. thematrfrtoees SO that it coiild find Ã"out mre But littie new information >a forthcoming at the iastîmeeting. In fact, counciliors ,were 'sty- iiied iii their attemnpts,,tep. learn inore about. the' identity of a third organization which - night be invoived lu the, assisted hbous-' ing portion of the projet. ,.ue committee was ý told, that the -group bas, experience ilu-the subsidized housing fieid but did not. wish te be identifled at this time. On- Monday, planninpg director Bob, Short, told committee . it couidnot foroeé Tessier te answer questions about the- project's finacing or the subsidiÉiÃŽd'units. 1«Council does not have auth- ority under the' Act 'te deal with it," said Short.

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