Continued from page I Whaley also pointed out that the only proposed exit from the building is in the middle of the street, with no stop lights or stop-street protection. Ith about safety; not students, say residents " S 1ttt> REGULAR 1939“ FIRM W' SUPPORT ith' SUPPORT __'iii,i,,i,ir,'fe', Q'ljii'("'iii" 9..» , swam mm 229 SET 409 t "i" 9 SET 459 UEEN 289 SET 499 , 39 SET 519 - 1illlJt. 479 SET 799 KING 519 SET 319 AND BED SALE Since †1978 Iff, ' ' I Orthopedic Spring Futon 6" Mattress .139 I B" Mattress '169 I Futon Mattress .229 l Mattress WW9 Since 1978 l-‘Il'I'ON LfTiGLiiiirjirirE:T.'e CLEARANCE "This is a virtual guaran- tee of accident, injury and possible fatality over time." he said. "All because of poor planning." 7 " is eipecled thatanunr her of other residents, namely from Village on the Green, will join Whaley at the Waterloo Recreation Complex for the Waterloo Condominium Corporation, group 23, general board meeting. II '8 ES :8! 8i am CODDMI 96 " 58! . $3525.}? ' "e-'ailllr,,,'r's'l-, ‘1'." . ' -'. it i, i - w T' xr, I319 I ,i‘v,,~ g “1547.“, .i' --"-T-'clrs _ a xv , Fe .ut ' 7.: V V . .m 3341;, 33"; a. gilatWl 2llli ena B (In ran nan-1m " “A; j " " . Liifvénwn» Lf t .1 I Om! e e W“ _ , , Snacesaver Bunk Herilage Bunk Iran Futon Bunk Watertitllpryltttd Mates Bed frame Futon '2tlt '259 3179 Why buy from a store, when you can buy direct from the factory? We engineer, manufacture and sell l direct to you at our low-factory prices! 1 For1 year. See store for details The meeting is not open to the public, but only to Village on the Green resi- dents and those who live in the neighbourhood. Boaid president and Village on the Green resident N0 PAYMENTS MI INTEREST Captain Etamont Vanessa Daybed Christina Daybed CANADA'S MATTRESS SUPERSTORE Over 40 locations to serve you Iron Futon 'l 69 '269 Joanne Fitzgerald said she estimates close to 90 per cent of her neighbours oppose the proposed com- plex. V She also said a petition against the plan has even Complete from -ihTiiiNri wit mattress Peacock iron Bed Electric Bed 'ian n 89 ‘499 '229 [in van agree with the rmldonls' protest? Call m at am. 3830 ext 220 fax IIS m 886 9383, or e mail us at wchrmm lt‘f-I‘centex net Your rcspunw mm hr puhlmhed In new svtwku Waterloo I hmmrlv A developer has applied to the (In); of Waterloo Int it zone change ilpplndlll'n and amvndmrnl m the uni cial plan to Allan m: II'II' uumrm nun of " li ~I-Irm P. H) mm umdnnmnmn .Ipanmrm I‘nmplm for um dvms near thp mlmwnmn of Umu'rsm Ivetttit. and Wvher Street "vstdvrtts an the anus arr uppusvd the In proposal [Lllmlng [hr budding would um [raw trafflr In unsafe volumes and thrvaten .149: nonnfrht' Laurel I reek t1oodplatn should have date to pmle "If they tried to put a bar in there, they would get the same reaction." she said. Whaley echoed her com- ments by saying. "The stu- dents who enliven and enrich our neighbourhoods and our city face a housing crisis which h undenmblr But the need should he mm with responsibility from the city, the develnper and the student unions who all What do you think? Once public input is gathered, it is expected some residents will then present their views at a for- mal public hearing in front of Waterloo council, which could take place at a regular meeting Aug. 21. And to set the record straight. Fitzgerald said, these views are not based on the old saying, 'not in my backyard'. "Laurel Creek flows through the southern boundary ofthis property as it flows through the neigh- bourhood," Whaley said. "Backyards flood over completely in even a moder- ate storm, and yet the devel, oper is proposing several storeys of underground parking in the building. been circulated, garnering many signatures along the Like Whaley, Fitzgerald agreed the opposition has little to do with the students themselves, and more about public rights and safety "But if there are more than four people in each unit of the new complex, everyone will be trying to get out into that intersection at the same the It's asking for more accidents." Both Whaley and Fitzgerald also brought up concern over the Laurel Creek floodplain, located in the same area as the pro- posed complex, - "This is an invitation to calamity" “Out of 108 units at Village on the Green, 10 are rented to students," she said. "And there have not been too many problems. Jd have a morale man to protect our citizen,' ,i, public ed, it is residents