Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2000, Volume 5, p. 11

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Vooemberr,2ooo THE INDEPENDENT Novemher8,2ooo m 1-rrreccr-rizT-aaTrtz-c--------r_-------- LITICS r-ze-rr-ee-terr, =rvA.t " " "ii.'tiiirc-', '-, 'ii,',),; Durham held up ‘2 "if? W, (» _ -rr r.'. l cf-r/rj/rr, rfi"'i'ii, _ l '-'SF-- _ cjdrcr---tef CCrrr-t'1,rcc(r'e] 'ii/li,?-,:-, l I wr'. KW _.----" _ cc"--,---.:, 'it, LCC-te, l fa -r _ 'r';- C, 3:211. r--' "_'rfd"-. a__7;“:::;:~dp__;;:s. due to p annlng / F _ == N wg"', k ___ ,.. i"ttt'iiiEMRM,8,,WlF),t, rr-ru-c-r-r'--- ---r-v--rV, .m .. ' . 'ilirtgllllMMl!lllle ref-‘5’ “W; by TOM PHILP from Durham to ensure the , iilltEiEiilElE, '?eR'ar, a 9 _ "iiiiiii",ii ngwin‘nff‘vw fLWBâ€"m '..i;ii, The Independent company's sewage system l attd tiiiiiiiiliiliiiii 'ii'i'itit"% 1'i7i _ ', /rii"ii:sii'd , fr, _p-,is'iiii't;i'i'ir:lil1, 'iiiiric"isi'iiefii)',jlii't"t,3 Il ies":ii,"iijiiiiill?l lieu' area planners have forced charge increase generated by - 3' iilllqiMiiemiaat 'liirEa, . ' I ti “'3‘“ij :Wnr-Hz-‘m , [ii8iillls)sltfiiiir; any decision regarding PRMPA planner Ken E - I " " " iit 'fr "w" 2.1 . 751? - V 'ir 'itll: lit” . iltfrii"i'ii'lifli'-i Durham Transports pro- Hurford, in aNovember I let- "W. . I ' _ " -llliliiitiE ';-' ifrr:r:eece _ l Mh'eq ' 1' '.1rigi,5t,Ps97t,1iit,ii '.-?j,1rvrl,!,l,9Sllll88lgjllttf, posed retail outlet until at ter to council, stated --,r-" _-. d. T, 't. C, ., w1-~“are:fierce” least November 20. ht a Durham's proposed 1:: rr, 'Y a» _ ' _ 'w- _ ". _ .. - T"" _ .. a: . s4:“:7r1;:‘.‘__A_.1;E..It_§'e‘fe;§3-E'r:Isotza'gasnzrrwgii-.â€".:;.. ". meeting Monday night, ooun- retail/commercial develop- - _ . . as t ken the ear rior to the estab is ment tl t er cil received letters from Peak ment lan perhaps be viewed 240?”: Staci/l: '"ii':2:it:,),:.t:1,,, 'o9f,lfcgrl',ii'th',h'i,a; :na' Jh"eed',',','1'f,Q Edgbert Demerest, Ber/ram Engineering, Landmark as an accessory use" to the aste on. . tandB on Van Blaricomc. . A'SSOClalES,I and the line motor vehicle pomponent, Van Blaricume, Ezra Demeres ty Ridge Municipal Planning and would be in general it t Agency (PRMPA), two of conformity with the intent of Castleton Womens ns 1 ll e which presented contrary the Official Plan." Hurford interpretations of existing concluded Durham's plans q o bylaws. "generally comply with the h tin 95th anmversary Durham has applied for policies off...the Official ce e ra g _ rezoning of its 3.2 hectare Plan." ' . . cenota h property at the comer ofBig Hurford stated Durham by NANCY POWERS to start his own business. She are evertlllsl: Ir, 33:33:35; fggkdgtllggzllon of the p Apple Drive and Purdy Road had not submitted evidence The Independent joined the WI m 19521 _ we"? s a Meetings of the Castleton to allow expansion of trans. of any “investigation of ser- in celebration of their 95th Despite only l,,fl,vtio'1ng/'i mlfatcseems fitting that a WI WI are held the second port company oihes, and the viclng options" as required anniversary. members of the members, thbecazbstitvzuf: the member would also be the Wednesday of the month at a building Of a new retail Oper- by the Official Plan, and sup Cpstlelon Womens lnSlltUlg LODImUES-lio and has the library CEO because it was different member's h.ome W1it ation. The proposed retail ported Saunders reCommeIr will host an open goufe fl“ wmlffdlfftls lo prove it the Castleton WI, in part who rotating basis. Meetings will facilities would included a dation that council receive tea -on Novenlbteirre stffeltrrlg scrap am currently starting Were responsible for getting ratrporm. Evening meagre}? gas bar, a 4,000 sq. ft motor sewage capacity rations and 11dog)llr.m a scrapbook number 35," says the facililyslarted. l begénniinfngteg 835;: Meay vehicle Service centre, and the results of hydrogeological During the open house, La Beige, as she spreads them "Funds donaiectl by It): “a 'll, d El)“: ' , 3,000 sq. ft of retail space. assessment of the site, before special guest Eileen Argyris out on her dining room table. and the Castle: on I [the New members are also wel. At a public meeting approving the rezoning will discuss the process of "l have also made back-up Club was; ”$1 05.31223; La come and each meeting August 7 Durham represen» request. researching and writing the copies that are kept an trite ll: 3160‘“; gated le', offers l unique guest speaker talives presented council Peak Engineering‘s Tony Colborne/Cramahe history library "to be use or theEtairs in a room no bigger and/or demonstration. with plans to operate 7,000 Jeronimus sent documents to book. h resgalrlth; that trrte's history lhanaclosel at the school." "Each member is resound sq. ft. of retail space to council suppom-ng Durham's For. part Of her mm?” ' . @12qu t to record La The library was formed in hie for one program a year 50 accommodate overflow traf- application, including a letter digit” tu,rned.to C3: “to“ its ”“32;an her duties as test and moved to its present that provides a great “it? t” lie from the company's Big from environmental consul. WI Twegdsmmrhdro hallsracdll: Taffedsmjuf'r .. so much so location at the Castleton' variety," says La Berge, y“: Apple restaurant Faced with tant Doug LeBlanc describ- fgih,hriei; of not only that she spent several years Town Hall in 1968- h g? 1irghttlggrpyhai1 Jug Opposition to that . plan, ing the updated sewage sys- the Institute but also the com- photocopying the scrapbooks Wt member: werehalso t 2 “gm moreg information Durham agreed to revrse the tem installed at the Durham munity for several years. a few pages at a time. drivmg full-C?“ Full? 1vi1n'11) about the Castleton Womens proposal, resubrm1t'ulg it tfr site earlier this year. LeBlanc A Toronto native, La Berge "These books make a great cenotaph in tmbliShfzd The institute contact La Barge at central on at a second public stated Durham's system is moved to the area in 1974 resource for students. saysta nity. "Phil/Fest? and in [gig i'Jiri'ii-'/i3rczTr"3i"4V3iio'. meeting. The revision designed to receive 9,500 because her husband wanted Berge. "And If the originals Memoria un ' reduced retail lloorspace,but litres/day of wastewater, and ___ ---.-- ------- included plans for the motor the company is currently vehicle service facility. draining an estimated 2,500 Acting for the township, litres/dayinloit Council will ask Landmark Associates advised LeBlanc said that if the Saunders recommended Landmark planners to meet council in an October 31 let. reserve capacity of 6,500 Durham provide council with Jeronimus, to obtain the ter that Durham's retail pro- litres/day was. not sufficient with specific information requested information in posal did not conform with for expansion, Durham had about any proposed retail time for Cramahe's Cramahe’s Official Plan, but sufficient land to twin the uses. and whether the motor November on meeting. If noted a motor vehicle service existing system, and remain vehicle centre would include council rejects the rezoning "il) centre "can include an eating compliant with Ministry of ' a repair service and a restau- application at that time, ' establishment as a compo- the Environment standards. rant. In addition, Saunders Durham may be forced to nent" of that facility. But Deputy Reeve Jim advised council to obtain "a apply for an amendment to Landmark's Robert Saunders Williams said that faced with servicing report, including Cramahe‘s Official Plan, "i also said Cramahe's existing having "to decide whether to ' hydrogeulogical assessment," Willams said. u' bylaws for General Industrial turn the epplication down or ---------, properties did not intend "to obtain further information," permit such accessory uses he would like Durham to as. 'y? eating establishment” provide the service option within an industrial area, reports recommended by Durham's property is zoned PRMPA and landmark. 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