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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 May 1990, p. 16

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But Waterloo planning commis- stoner Tom Slomke says the ex. pansxon met all the requirements of any bylaws and did not have to be refered to council or the can» mum of adjustment. The one-and-a-half-storey du. plex 15 being expanded to a three- and-a-half-storey triplex and resi- dents wan to know why the owner didn't have to obtain per- mlsslon from the city to change the status of the building. "There 18 obviously a problem mth the process when a building of this kind can be built without notification being given to the affected neighbors", - structed on Euclid Ave. - Geoff Bell, who Hm beside the house located at 40 Euclid, Mon. day asked council to explain why the neighbors weren't notified of the impending construction, A Chronicle Staff _ Despite the concerns of neigh- bore, eity, comm ,ttherejs City can’t do WOMEN or THE 90's anything about .at'i"'ieg' _ we» 1r1tpjtster'sl,tgg,,,ttt,o 'ji),,',,,,,),' 1itt co/iii,,,'.',.. PAGE " - WATER” OWE. WY, MAY so, 1M V'IHIU Ullly "ttmatte c Pm rams 2 Roll Pkg. PM. _ ”EMMY FOOD MARKETS GfKID VALLIE GOOD VALUE rf 1'tr do'about the G run Ca re 'i'lll IVOI‘IIQII‘ q""""' nun Uni-_vert qucharv oi-dA AafarastheBellsisreeow corned, their case is closed. But Susan Bell says she will continue to lobby for Per, to the law so other people will be pmteeted. Bell's wife. Susan, says she is concerned " the impact the new triplex will have on the area. Although the owner hasn't speci- rically designated the building " student housing, it is being ex- panded to accommodate "15 unre lated people." "We have nothing against stu. dents," she says“but obviously that many people is going to have an effect on the street as far as noise and parking is concerned.” Mayor Brian Turnbull says student housing in single-family neighborhoods is s contentious and frustrating issue that will continue to cause problems for Waterioo in the years to come. The m. up Bell, ii, to clungothohylnw. "This house will go totally beyond the scale of all other mttalttmitt-utried houses IOIDCIv'CUV A clean, safe, environment is everyone's responsibility. That's why we, at Dutch Boy, are doing our part. We're recycling paper and plastic products. Packaging and aerosols using CFC's, which have been found to damage the ozone layer, have been eliminated from our stores. We're working with our suppliers, encouraging them to make their products more environ- mentally safe. And, to help you, we're in- troducing GreenCare products into our stores. GreenCare products have been specially developed to do as little harm to the envi- ronment as is scientifically possible at this time. Look for GreenCare products at your local Dutch Boy store and watch for our growing selection. 0mm: Does " Right! Towards A Cleaner Environment Recycle . Reduce . Re-Use . .7 V l,.,...,,--:-.:::;."." _ - " Ah,', a x 'tl (litilllllllit , 6* J) ii) L", " = .3595: I ti' jig " il .7 il.ll8 _ \\ - - - i M " 3 l‘ r r St " "th, WHEN , 'rl, I ht " ' fi' ‘ ty "NM" _ _ are,"G't QR l 142-0222 CLEARANCECENTRES P/Cf-i-oi ,,itC"j.':.',,_,_'.i,".,','i"_';',','i."'s,','i,"i, {mm we Bl pkg. pho- In“! Oll- EEiiriii m.ol10 'cvdjItEfiTI:T, comm 1hLiL'sd 10W GOOD VALUE WANT QUALITY, CLASSIC . FASHIONS AT AFFORDABLE MAINFLOOR mom'amwace KINGVALIECENTRE 2S6tatttMO.WEBr,ttmMENER qr,,4ltttts,ieatiy a "L, "out .r.i"ibro" noun! or m: an: PURCHAlECAHt 25% on #6 - Basket 40's Style 100': Uni-wi/A Grrorcare '"'1 ""76 =a==T.2C,' m... Petr-

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