Unveiled for city council Monday, the architectural plans of Horton and Ball call for the library to grow by approximately 1,500 square metres, about twice the current size. The addition is to provide room for more adult books as well as providing a new reference room. Late summer has been targeted as the starting date for a $2.1 million expansion to the Waterioo Public Library. f With most of the addition to take place on the second floor, the new wing will be built on the west and north sides of the builg‘ing. Parking will be located underâ€" neath. Late summer start for library expansion WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FE 4 Landlords who have not received a regisâ€" tration kit by February 2, 1987, should phone or visit their local Rent Review Office. Landlords of smaller complexes can also obtain registration kits by calling their local office. for each unit of either the Guideline amount * Landlords of smaller complexes containing six announced annually or by the amount decided units or less, as well as boarding houses and upon in a rent review decision. lodging houses, will be notified by the Ministry of Housing of a specific registration deadline & & at a later date. These landlords are encouâ€" Landlords will soon receive raged to file with the Rent Registry as early . i i as possible. regstrauon kits. * Landlords are required to file with the Landlords of rental complexes with more Registry the actual rent that was charged on than six units are being sent registration kits July 1, 1985, for every rental unit in their with the necessary forms to be completed. complex. Landlords who have not received a regisâ€" * Most landlords will only be required to tm;iorg kit |by February 2, 1987, should phone or register once. The Registry will record rent increases for each unit of either the Guideline amount announced annually or by the amount decided upon in a rent review decision. Rent information will be updated annually. When the landlord‘s units are properly registered, the Registry computer will automatiâ€" cally update the rents each year. Landlords of all private rental units in the province will be required to register their rents with the new Registry. Barrie (705) 737â€"2111 Hamilton (416) 528â€"8701 Kingston (613) 548â€"6770 Kitchener _ (519) 579â€"5790 London (519) 673â€"1660 Mississauga (416) 270â€"3280 North Bay â€" (705) 476â€"1231 Oshawa (416) 723â€"8135 Now there‘s a Rent Registry for all private rental units in Ontario. RENT REVIEW UPDATE FROM THE MINISTRY OF HoUSING When the registration process is complete, this information will be available free of charge to tenants, prospective tenants and landlords. One of the most significant features of Ontario‘s new rent review system is the establishment of a computerized, provinceâ€"wide Rent Registry. Until now, it was often difficult for tenants to verify that their rents were legal. The new Rent Registry will record the maximum legal rent which can be charged for every private rental unit in the province. Aldermen gave unanimous support to the project. Half the cost is expected to be paid by the province while the city will pay the rest if approved by the Ontario Municipal Board. The addition will be named the James Brown section in memory of the former Waterloo chief librarian who passed away in December. Architect James Ball said the structure will be built to compliment the existing structure. Precast concrete and fieldstone walls will be used on some locations. 21 Rent Review Offices across the province: their rents. Ministry * When the rents for a building have been of registered, the Registry will notify the landlord Housing and the tenants of the rent information which * _ . 2o has been recorded for their units. Ontario Hon. Alvin Curling, Minister How tenants can verify their rents. * Landlords of complexes containing more than six rental units have until May 1, 1987, to regisâ€" ter information about their units with the new Rent Registry. Landlords of residential complexes with more than six rental units must register by May 1, 1987. Ottawa (613) 230â€"5114 Owen Sound (519) 376â€"3202 Peterborough (705) 743â€"9511 St. Catharines (416) 684â€"6562 Sudbury (705) 675â€"4373 Thunder Bay (807) 475â€"1595 Timmins (705) 264â€"9555 Windsor (519) 253â€"3532 your local Rent Review Office. For more information and landâ€" lord registration forms, call tollâ€" free 1â€"800â€"387â€"9060, or phone When the registration process is fully comâ€" pleted, information from the Registry will be available by tollâ€"free telephone or by visiting a local Rent Review Office. Registry information will be easy to obtain. * The Registry will also advise the landlord and tenants of the time limits for making applicaâ€" tioms to chatlenge or certify the actual rert that has been recorded. As there are more than one million rental units in the province, rent registration will take some time. Etobicoke and York North York METROPOLITAN TORONTO City of Toronto (416) 964â€"8281 East York (416) 429â€"0664 (416) 236â€"2681 (416) 224â€"7643 (416) 438â€"3452