Whitby Free Press, 21 Sep 1994, p. 3

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k b, Items from Whitby Council agenda(s) MondaySptembex Planning and Development Committee That council approve a site plan application from Campkins Camping Centre for the construction of a canopy to be buift on the south side of is existing 9760 Baldwin Street North building. The business wants to use the 23 foot high canopy, which would cover about 1,504 square feet, to protect large recreational vehicles f rom Inclement weather. Recommended to council That council approve a site plan application submtted by Williams Chocolate for the construction of a 3,451 square foot industrial building at 440 Hopkins Street, to be used to manufacture chocolate and for a retail store. Williams currentiy has a plant and store on Beech Street. Recommended to couneil That council approve a site plan applicatioç from The Toronto Dominffn Bank for the construction of a two storey TO bank branch at property at 404 Dundas Street West and 105 Euclid Street. The building would have a gross floor area of about il1,054 square feet. A 1989 application to build a three storey off ice/retail building on the site by Michael Baratz Inc. Trust has been abandoned. Recommended to council Operations Committee That the final report on Lynde Creek Watershed water resource management strategy be tabled for two weeks so it can be changed to address flooding problems north of Victoria Street. Regional councillor Marcel Brunelle, although generally pleased with the report, asked for it to be tabled. He also expressed concern there would be longer and potentially deeper "infusions" into Lynde Marsh as a resuft estimates the new system would save more than $300,000 in energy costs over is estimated 20-25 year life span. Recommended to council_ By Mlark Reesor The local United Way cam- paign is aiming for "a littie more in 94 - about $150,000 more, to be precise. The 1994 goal of $312 million was announced Thursday night at the Oshawa-Whitby-Claring- ton campaign kiekoff in Oshawa. "The need is greater (this year)," campaign director Bob Howard says. "Our (more than 40) agencies are caught in a double bind as government funds are being eut (and) services are more in need than ever before.» This year's campait is co- chaired by Durham 'ard of Education director Pauie Laing and CAW Local 222 president John Kovacs, who are both con- fident cf success for the second straight year. Organizers are "revorting feople are looking at increases igiving) because the needs are veg clear " says Laing. General'Motors corporate and worker donations accounted for 47 per cent of the campaiqn total in 1993. Kovacs says this year things are looking up à bit and "I'm very confident that my people mill be there.» Hle's esp eciaIll targeting retired GbM workers."In 1988 we had 2,500 retirees and today it's dloser te 8,000. 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