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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Dec 2001, p. 37

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TAKE NOTICE that the Corporation of the City of Waterloo will hold a Public Meeting on Monday, January 7, 2002, no earlier than 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo to consider the following application for approval of a Draft Plan of Subdivision pursuant to Section 51 of the Planning Act, R.S.0. c. P. 13, as amended. The applicant is requesting approval of a Plan of Subdivision and District Implementation Plan in order to develop a Research and Technology Park on the University of Waterloo North Campus lands. o s 1 " o is Aze / aaa®... sE {i(t)*/ Beanrger es AAa oNÂ¥ K FAS o The planning and design process for the provision of municipal services to these properâ€" ties is being undertaken in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment for municipal road, water and wastewater projects. Details regarding the provision of municipal services will be available at the public meeting. For further information rega;'ding the above matters, please contact the City of Waterloo Development Services, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, Waterloo, Ontario or by calling 74]â€"8518 The Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Planning, Housing and Community Services Department, 150 Frederick Street, 5th Floor, Kitchener or by calling $75â€"4532. The Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo will be forwarding its recommenâ€" dation onto the Regional Municipality of Waterloo for consideration. The Regional Municipality of Waterloo will either approve the proposed draft Plan of Subdivision or refuse it. If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Regional Municipality of Waterioo in respect of this proposed plan of subdivision, you must make a written request to Ms. Evelyn Orth, Regional Cletk, Regional Municipality of Waterloo, 150 Frederick Street, Kitchener, Ontanio, N2G 433. A decision of the Council of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo may be appealed by making a written request to: Ms. Evelyn Orth, Regional Clerk, 150 Frederick Street, Kitchener, Ontario, N2G 413. If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the Regiona! Municipalit) of Waterloo in respect to the proposed draft plan of subdivision does not make oral subâ€" missions at the public meeting, if one is held, or make written submissions to the Regional Municipality of Waterloo before the proposed draft plan of subdivision is approved or refused. the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal. Any person may altend the Public Meeting and/or make a written or verbal representation cither in support of, or in opposition to the proposed plan of subdivision. If you wish to make a presentation to Council, please call 747â€"8549 so that the necessary arrangements can be made to place you dn the agenda. In addition, a written summary of the presentaâ€" tion should be filed prior to the meeting THE CITY OF Efij Waterioo PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PLAN OF SUBDIVISION AND DISTRICT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN an appeal of a decision of the Regional Municipality Krista Walkey, B.A. Development Services and/or John Lubezynski, B.E.S Principal Planner Fred Dobbs City Clerk COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1550 Please phone in entries to the Mayor‘s Office at 74 \J’finlcy@city.waterloo.on.ca by December 28, 2001 Vehicles are prohibited from being on City of Waterloo streets any time between 2:30 a.m. and 6 a.m. This offence is referred to as being "parked on a highway between 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m." Signage for this parking restriction is posted at the City limits of Waterloo along all major roadways entering the municipality. Overnight parking on City Streets is prohibited year round. Every household within the City of Waterloo will be allowed a maximum of twelve (12) exemptions per year. Exemptions are for visitors‘ vehicles and/or if there are extenuating circumstances that do not permit household vehicles to access their driveways. Exemptions may be denied at the discretion of the City should road maintenance and/or snow removal be required. All househoids must register any vehicle that will be parked on the City street On November 19th, 2001, Waterloo City Council approved the following rate changes effective January 01, 2002. Description 2001 2002 Tickets issued, as a result of failing to register a vehicle will not be cancelled. For furâ€" ther information or inquiries regarding the receipt of a parking ticket, please call the Byâ€"law Enforcement Department at 747â€"8785. ‘The City of Waterloo posts the overnight parking restriction, as well as the parking limit of three consecutive hours on all city streets unless otherwise posted, at the city limits. Water Rate (per cubic meter) Sewage Rate (per cubic meter) The City appreciates and anticipates your co-oper:;nigp in the adherence of these byâ€"laws SERVICE CHARGES (charges per month) Fire protection Charge (large commercial accounts} $16.50 15mm Water Meter Charge (single family residential accounts) $2.20 25mm Water Meter Charge (small apartments, ie Triplex accounts) $4.45 40mm Water Meter Charge (small commercial, industrial accounts) $8.15 50mm Water Meter Charge (large commercial, industrial accounts) $10.20 100mm Water Meter Charge (Jarge commercial, industrial accounts) $31.20 150Omm Water Meter Charge (Jarge commercial, industrial accounts) $53.05 200mm Water Meter Charge (large commercial, industrial accounts) $80.10 250mm Water Meter Charge (large commerical, industrial accounts) $106.50 The Regional Municipality of Waterloo is responsible for the supply of water and the City is responsible for distribution. The Region provides sewage treatment and the City is responsible for sewage collection. Please provide the name of your organization or company, received. Ther :ome out to the New Year‘s Day Levee between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to share in camaraderie, music and community accomplishment with Waterloo Citizens and your The City of Waterloo provides 24 hour emergency service for water distribution and sewage collection system (including blocked sewers) emergencies. For further information on water or sewer services, please contact a City of Waterloo Council Utilities Cus;t;;fir Service Representative at 886â€"2310 during regular business hours. j 886â€"7122 ext. 306 l Children 7 years and under must be accompaâ€" mied by an adult. Skating aids, sticks and pucks are not permitted i Child/Youth . $1.80 Lifestyle SS $1.80 Adult $210 Family $6.20 {max 2 adults, 2 children} Admission Fees After School www.city.waterlo0.on.ca 2001 Waterloo Wall of Fame! NOTICE OF WATER & SEWAGE RATE CHANGES Mayor Woolstencroft and Members of Council invite your organization or company to join the Waterioo Memorial Recreation Complex Leisure Guide stated Tuesday 4:00 â€" 4:50 p.m. 4:00 â€" 4:50 p.m. Clarica Arena . 101 Father David Baver Drive 886â€"1177 TRAFFIC BYâ€"LAW #83â€"19 Albert McCormick Community Centre 500 Parkside Drive Tuesday 4:00 â€" 4:50 at 747â€"8700, by fax 747â€"8500 or by email to: Leisure Guide stated Wednesday 4:00 â€" 5:20 p.m 885â€" 1700 name of award and month Thursday & Friday Sportsplex & Healthy Living Centre 2001 University Ave. 884â€"5163 This day & time bad not initially been Manulife Financial Wednesday 4:00 â€" 5:20 p.m. 2001 RATE $0.68 $0.67 $16.50 $2.20 $4.45 $8.15 RIM Park 2002 RATE $0.71 $0.70 $16.50 $2.20 $4.45 $8.15 $10.20 $31.20 $53.05 $80.10 $106.50

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