CAcquire lands by water courses, set up an environmental theme park, and educate the public about natural pest and weed control. (‘Natural _ regeneration _ of parks and opens spaces, with a less manicured look, with assoâ€" ciated lower costs and lower pestiâ€" cide use. As well, establish "enâ€" vironmenal oases" in the city and obtain two per cent land dedicaâ€" tion â€" in â€" commercial/industrial Increase city planting of trees and natural wildflowers. As well, encourage commercial, industrial and institutional planting, and consider a city nursery. Saving trees become a priorâ€" ity in the designing of a subdiviâ€" sion, and remain a priority through the grading and conâ€" struction phases. _ Better erosion and sediment control, a decrease in the use of salt and sand on city streets and increased street sweeping to reâ€" duce runoff of pollutants. A comprehensive program to put the silver back in Silver Lake. Constructing wetlands withâ€" in existing and proposed flood plain areas. _Purchase _ environmentally important areas to protect from development. As well, recognize creeks and storm water manageâ€" ment areas as environmentally important. Proposals were divided into six areas: creeks and storm water management; flood plain manâ€" agement; environmentally imporâ€" tant areas; urban vegetation; parks and open space developâ€" ment; and education and public relations. Consider . discontinuing furâ€" ther use of concrete channelling of city waterways. As well, any redevelopment along the Uptown area of Laurel Creek emphasize planting and aesthetics. Both groups agreed the city needed to "place environment first" in policy and decisionâ€"makâ€" ing, and that an administrator should be hired to evaluate city policies from an environmental perspective. Ideas included: A creek rehabilitation cleanâ€" up program and creek bank plantâ€" ing program. "In the face of this (environâ€" mental) doom and gloom, we need technical information and that‘s what we can give you (councilâ€" lors). But more and more, we need an emotional response along with that technical information. "The staff in these groups are representative of our society," council was told by director of development planning Greg Roâ€" manick. We have to start someâ€" where and we have to start now. junior and middle administrators at city hall. City council heard the results Monday night. Staff urge _ council: make the environment top priority heads, he told them, and you have the ability to institute policies to make Waterloo the most environâ€" mentally conscientious city in Ontario. Two independent teams formed, and were told to be creative and It was three weeks ago that Waterloo Mayor Brian Turnbull gathered together a group of of . 8.9% NOâ€"CHARGE *FREE SUNâ€"ROOF FINANCING AIR CONDITIONING AMâ€"FM CASSETTE a0080 secumity muam Approximate Value $500° Buy any NEW vEehicle'before Aug. 31 and we‘ll give you af "€vater cooler for your kitchen. Served with southern Our Famous PURE ! PURE WATER * DEALS Glenbriar Bottled Water Co. and Waterlooâ€"Nissan Present on Sentra, Micra Stanza and Hard Bodied Trucks rree Caesar SV3 and Garlic Bread Free C with Clam Sauce stuffed 29" We‘re going to "keep you cool" with "NO CHARGE" Air Conditioning on all of our Stanza‘s *Free use of a Cooler for One Year Plus One Year Surply of Water Maximum one 18 litre bottle per wee It‘s back by popular demand! Order any famous meal special listed here and receive a Caesar‘s Salad & an order of Garlic Bread absolutely FREE! Austrian Quisine Month Coming Up Served with southern potato & pineapple s TAVERN Pin stripes and AMâ€"FM Cassette on Sentra 4 door DZX Served with homestyle mashed potatoes and with Chicken & Peach *Specials available 7 Days a week‘ 164 Victoria N., Kitchener 743â€"2720 Fresh tender scallops & bacon wrapped filet mignon served with fettucini with cheese & PIN STRIPING Includes B.B.Q. Back Ribs, Schnitzel & Cabbage Rolls. Served with homestyle l2295 ON 5 DOOR MICRA‘S Platter in $ %%,