Whitby Free Press, 20 Mar 1996, p. 3

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VWhitby Fre» PmeseWechiday, Mach.2O, 1996 Page3 Items firom Whitby Council agenda(s)ý Planning and. Development Committee That a site plan application from Pebblestone Mufti- Services Ino. fora 6,157- square-foot addition to Its waste transfer station and processing facîllty at 2000 Wentworth St. b. approved. Accordlng to a planning department staff report, the company Intends to limit its operations to a transfer station only and will need the expansion to accomodate Ipcreased truck trafflo. An application seeking an amendment to its certificate TI of approval to permlit thiTHl change Is curmentîy-before the 0PfV1 Ontario Ministry af Environ- L ment and Enei y. Réecommenddto council T'hat a tempomrary use bylaw/sile plan application from Lîza Homes for a tenpomary new homes sales office at 3500 Brock St. N. b. ciosed without predudice ta the applcant. According toaa planning depariment staff use a portion cf the model home ln is Whitby Gardons subdivision for the sales office-and that a separate The C facîllt Is no longer requIred. EmploYi Recomimed-O to counceil given a Operations garbapw Committee reco i That councl* ralse the slgn teemo permit fee for permanent amns slgns from $25 ta $75 peranie i sign, whchIs what Is "w. b currently charged for munit~Y' terrparary sign permits. The tU (ii S u town advertlsedthat the natives i Incrase as t bethe CUP Incrase as t beof -maint considerecj at the meeting but trolle) e no one showed Up ta argue Waîîac Wainst It. specifica 19«30 nded to counceil posing, se That the town accept a themselvi $70,001 aller from Steve itrs not fo DeNoble ta purchase a 60 thy are).' feet by 130 feett residentiai TRe T building iot on Reynolds C Epr Street. DeNoble was the only existingi person ta make an offer on but "obivic 'thelot alhouh 1 peple change, t] the ot, fthugh 2 peple indication obtained Informationefctvo ninauist in t $41 U88 for the provision and of the Onta replacement of 'toweis at the pescm Clvic Rec complex from -Busy tions Bees Laundvy and Repair A July i E Servce of Whtby be w8B iu<ge accepted. Staff notes somne three M tl 625 toweîs '"walk away" from tabloid froi the centre eachl year and White). mnust be replaced. Conynfittee The. other urgd tem o ookat aysof Fort Erie' stemmln h exodus. wmnner will l Roonmmnd.to oouncli 0. CUPE. gets moretimete makels case 'e recommendation postpned Janadjan Union of Public rs (CUPE) has been littie more time to con- hib t to privatize its coleton service. siimendation. was to have ren to operations commit- Miay nigrht but Town iratorBill Wallace says a han been put off for two weeks. elieve itfs ini the com- ;interest that we con-' clisions; different alter- are beig presented by IEpeople with the viewv =iin the (Town-con- s wouldn't reveal the of-what CUPE ie pro. ýying "thiey're trying on ,s various options and br me to disciose (what 7onwl «et n ôwnsl o w i tsthen opst m aitWanlahe oythesys Wallace, thurly if tyroing o hef rehato bea sore ofreating mr «p tar atin." nlie nthBs sf can finle d of this week and then e -Pressa inais ofr ipetition! ithy Fre. Pressa is a lieý front page category aia comumtynews- lpetition., for 1995 edi- mse of Thie Fr..e Prese d as on. of the tap lie category of best ot page (black sud rtwo flnalsts are the iadisu Champion sud Mimes Review. Thi. b. announced March be in a, position to, assess that and make a recommendation the following week to committee.» It'stoo early to say whatif any, _proposai will be accepted, says Murray Gale, woykinig fore-, man in charge of waste disposai for the Town. "Whether we can qet our rate down to, be comparative with the (private) contract or not depends on what we do..., "I have to remain very positive that we ca corne up with a deal). If ther sadiscrepancy between the two numbers -- where we are a bit more expen- Police are investigting after a 29-year-old. Watersdown OCres- cent womsu reported ah. was rnugged while walkring niear Hey- dçnshore Pavilion Thursday I~ovictim siays she was jum- ed frmbehind sud pulled to lie grund by her assailant around 11-15pm A violent sgZuggle ensued, and Îh. was abi. ta escape, but suf- Wred scratches sud bruises 8h. told, police her attacker ras a white male with dark hairr ýnd a large build sud was wear- hmg drkjackeondbu jas ai sive thangoing.out to contract -- will the Lown be satisfied with Vandals go on spree at Family artway Ives "too early t a»how Vandals us*ngtwogof putters and a basebail bat recntl!y went on a wrecking spree at Family Kartway. Police say sometime between.i u.. March 10 sud 9 a.m., March 11, cuiprits smasihed the. tail-light, grill, headlight and ail eight windows in a chip truck and discharged a fire extiguisher. described by police as "substan- They also dainaged a tractor, FORTUNE F I N A N CI1A L " INVESIMENT MANAGEMENT " RETIREMENT PLANNING * TX ESTOAECSTATI OS Su O N 666-824 E~EBBJE MORGAN E 'I *The Prince Restaurant' (select) broke three glass doors sud seven pieces of glas, mashed numerouàligNhts sud some horse wagon wheels, tipped over a wago n d other items sud used putters to smash holes in fibre- glass animais on the park'p miniature golf course. It's not yet known how much it will cost to, repair the damage :'a For blanket coverage of ALL the homes ancdr businesses in Whiby OR -to selected areas only, icali the . WHITBY FREE PRESS - 668-6111 If you did not get a fiyer whlch is, isted forfll istibuion gie usa cal. 1 agenda L. IL DEBBIE MORGAN 1

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