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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 May 1996, p. 5

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Â¥e 'atih‘hcbllfigdnpb- ing lot from surrounding resiâ€" dential streets. The expansion of the parking lot approximately five metres closer to Hilliard Avenue, John Street and Empire Street also alarmed a number of residents because they were afraid conâ€" struction of the parking lot would kill mature tees lining the city streets. within the parking lot itself and the replacement of an The company owned the land it wanted to expand on but expansion would mean the loss of an existing green space, the loss of 30 mature trees "No," Rendas said. "In fact our competitors ask us to put up their posters all the time." McKinnon said last week she hadn‘t seen Morgan and Rendas May 13 letter but that her recommendations regarding posters are Parking lot wimin the ‘city. She sa W d the company would form a * "The best thing will be to see all the proposals that will be comâ€" omights public meeting. . . ... _ . _ _ . . . .. ._ ..Mflkbrnumdmhm f that puts up a poster that hasn‘t gone through the body that is best for everyone * mdlluh,:lrnflhmdhm ~ in the meantime, other club opermiors are not suse they will be that are up there umwwu 1onight‘s public meeting. ’Sofiumhflsw posier space." , Moore, the general manager of the Lyric Night Club and ~ Both Morgan and Rendas her cities in Canada and the ik-r,flhfluyinpfilum Wmhn.dlhm,wu“hr from mdfi?“wfifl;m’ And Tim placement of posters; And Rendas said he didn‘t other Costello, the manager of Mrs. Robinson‘s, said owner Lino Natoli nightclubs in Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo would be wary of dealing with may atend the meeting a.competitor who would have a monopoly when it came to But Gary Stewart, the owner of Revolution, said last Thursday putting up and taking down posters. he would be attending the meeting. He also said he wasn‘t hanmy YOUR RKESPONSES ARE IN Grand Prize Winner! _ L. ... ... 25" Color TV from Steve‘s TV Sherry Swartz, Barrie Pl. @ $50 Gift Certificates to Too Russeo‘s Kon Shields â€" Northcrest PI. TOO RyS§p‘$§ Joan Wismer â€" Bushwood Ct. RESTAURANT ARE YOU GETTING READY FOR JUNE 127 think that was helpful to the committee. That was new inforâ€" mation that we got to them." Cudlipp also said the comâ€" pany is currently paying to have trees located near the conâ€" struction site, but on city rightâ€" ofâ€"ways, fertilized. The . "If they are damaged, we will do the honorable thing and replace them with substantial Cudlipp said the company had agreed during the commitâ€" tee meeting last Thursday to replace any trees that die durâ€" ing construction of the parking lot, even if they are on city s and other groups â€" not writien in stone. d from page 1) uanca-um company is taking the measure in order to try and prevent any One of the five residential members on the committee, Rob Buck, said Tuesday his biggest concern regarding the wopudpd%l:nthz impact it might on trees along Hilliard Avenue, John and Empire Streets. He said he learned last Thursday the parkâ€" ing lot expansion may mean the loss of 30 per cent of those trees root structures. "Thirty per cent of the roots to me seems like a lot," he said. "But then I‘m not a landscape architect. If those trees survive . .Darryl Moore, the general manager of the Lyric Night Club and "Tfl'hfl.fiylnp‘kafl:mn Caldo.h:w Mrs. Robinson‘s, said owner Lino Natoli ,-ll&yhm,hmdla“.,dh‘luq he would be atiending the meeting, He also said he wasn‘t happy with McKinnon‘s proposed recommendations. 5 "How the hell are we going to deal with 50 spots within the City of Waterloo to put up posters between 14 nighiclubs or whoever‘s fighting for space on these poles?" Stewart said. from page 1) a0r w / *And 1 for one am quite satisâ€" fied with the work they (the company) are doing," "The explanations given by the various experts who were there were very good," he said. 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