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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Feb 2004, p. 1

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Stage combat workshop teaches kids proper moves. Arts Calendar I7 BowlerAndrew Pike throws perfect game. \Liewpoigt_ Ctassified Letters WATERLO (,,),,,fij,ldllR0?0CII WHAT'S INSIDE t in mi nan-m... Program and 1ctivtrns (mud-- INSERTS SPORTS Page 16 Page 20 25 "; Waterloo council unhappy with I property tax assessment system au-rlnn nu crnutvil p, lvt- Wing lhv province Lnuw they are nm happy with 1hr way pram-Hy whim itrE' uuwvwd in the (in: rltt. city tvets that the Current Vulue Assessment RIVA} should hring gunner slahility in!" the municipal property tax system. " hc (NA should allow fur grvater laxpaycr protection from massessmem imparts and protect the properly nwncr from major changes to their tax burden. "If wu're going higher than the 14 per cent fincrease in property valut'l. yrnr're paying a greater share into thc tax burden than yo" had In last year because some Alien Charest. a master gardener from the University of Waterloo, looks at some seed packages at Seedy Saturday, held last Saturday at Doon Heritage Crossroads. About 150 people attended the annual event that featured vendors and gardening seminars, By Mstrs Mnmuimh In: mm HRH”! Ic- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2004 . WATERLOO, ONTARIO Introducing Gold Line Double Hung Windows Visit our: SHOWROOM tip 1151 Victoria St., N.. Kitchener Website ar www.bavarianwindow5.com Phone a, (519) 57545955 Serving your community since 1856 hndy clse ix paying less," said rev- L-mu- (mun lender Inhn Morrison during a rummillm' of thc whnlv mcetirog Mummy niglu. "The pic is the same, Yuu're ear- ing a bigger slice hecause you'w values increased greater than the average." l . you 're paying a greater share into the tax burden... because somebody else is paying less. " lhe tmurrtrnt tool for rcassessing Sortin' seeds - John Morrison rin- strWmevrber property value has a five-percent can. In 2001, 5l.12. per cent of all protected properties in Waterloo were capped. compared In 3753 per cent in 2003. Since the introduction of the (IVA in 1998. assessments have been between two to three years apart. which increased the likeli» hood of a large increase in the properties' assessment. The rap is the tux moderation tool used by the province in deal- ing with Wassvssmcnt impacts. The change that city officials would like to we made m the (NA would he a mandatory assessment at least every yuan In waterlrjo, the gap between SI INCLUDING GST Continued on page ' JASON MIDDlETDN Photo msVF Old world looks ... New World Performance by Whfabdyiit7 jTrrfANty 3500’ - (as :39 “a p coking for workable solutions he the local student housing runch will be the main focus of a city held symposium the first week ofMarch. Town and Gown community members are invited to the sympo- sium on student accommodation called "After the Double Cohort: Stu- dent-Community Relations", March 4-5 at the Waterloo Memorial Recre- ation Complex. Town and Gown describes cities that are home to colleges and uni- versities and want to make sure that the municipality. school, police and residents work together to establish a safe and sustainable community: lt will look into the highly con- tentious student housing issue both in Waterloo and around the province. with the goal of sharing the best ideas of bringing students into the community. while kicking in what causes friction between Town and Gown 5m. Waterloo was looking at imposing a moratorium on student lodging houses last March, but a decision was‘ deferred until a final report on the student accommodation study utmtes to council this June. A prelim- inary report goes In council March At the lime. city staff estimated that more than 700 new xpnts would need to he created each year over the next three years to handle the double cohort of graduating high school students created by the elimi- nation of the Chu'. year in Ontario. 22 While the issue is still being stud- ied. theciry has decided to bring the sides involved in the debate together to discuss the issues and some pos- sible solutions The last Town and Gown event that brought together residents. stu- dents and administrators was in 1989. Symposium looks at student housing headaches Things have changed a lot since --"" Mr., I , 3 BY Boa VnMNM: ( ilxrgm‘rle Stuff "“3. if Continued on page 2 .1! IA

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