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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Apr 2006, p. 41

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d; Ci Don Roth Should you have any Ms regarding this workshop. please motor: the City of Waterloo Development Services staff at the numbers listed You are invited to attend Public information Session Workshop tt4 to be held on: WEDNESDAY MAY 3, 2006 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. iformert RINK IN THE PARK/GRANITE CLUB 99 SEAGRAM DRIVE Heritage Conservation District Study MacGregor I Albert Neighbourhood Public Information Session I Workshop " Wham: ST UDY BOUNDARY MAP steps in the planning process Danieue Ingram 'iii) 'iii .1rr., ili'tii-i'iLi"" o O _ _ .v.__....e ......‘.. make a written or verbal representation either in sup- port of. or in opposition to the Proposed Zoning By-law Amendment. If you wish to make a presentation to, Council. please call 7478743 prior to Monday, May 8, 2006 at loam, so that the necessary arrangements can be made to place you on the Council Agenda. In addi- tion. a written summary of the presentation should be filed with the City Clerk prior to the public meeting. lfa person or public body that files a notice of appeal ofa decision ofthe Corporation ofthe City of Waterloo in respect ofthe Zoning By-law Amendment does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Corporation of the City of Waterloo before the proposed Zoning Bylaw Amendment IS adopted the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part ofthe appeal. Susan (ireatrix Interim Crty Clerk the applicant has requested an amendment to the Zoning By-law to amend the zoning from ldustrial 25 "l-25' to Industrial 25 ‘l-2S' with a site specific provi- sion to allou for a variety store. The purpose ofthe request is to allow for a variety store use in association with the existing gas bar. FOR further information regarding the above matter. please contact the City of Waterloo Development Sen tees. 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre. Waterloo, Ontario or by calling 747-8779. Janine oostcrveld Development Services ANY person may attend the Public Meeting ambor -1., A __ ,.__ . . Thc applicant ha - - ""3 Concerning a Zoning By-law Amendment TAKE NOTICE that the Council ofThe Corporation of the City of Waterloo will hold a Formal Public Meeting on Monday, May 8, 2006, at a time to be determined in the Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, Waterloo City Centre. l00 Regina Street South, Waterloo. to consider the following application to amend the Zoning By-law pursuant to Section 34 of the Planning Act. For further information regarding the time of the‘publie meeting, please contact the City Clerk 's Office on or after Thursday, April 6, 2006 at 747-8743. Zoning By-law Amendment 2-05-16 Suncor Energy Products - 245 Weber Street North City of Waterloo - Uptown Ward Fauna] Publig M_eqting - SUBJECT PROPERTY some NTS DATE DEC 28 05 DRAWN BY DANIELLE - - V - " Sunday May 7th 2006 I _ h 3pm-7pln A., ’ _ m”... At the 404/Rotly Adult 4%: re. Centre sm, Dutton Drive Waterloo The SABLE program offers a FALL and WINTER ger away that Includes activities like swimming. hiking, Campfires, snowshocing. , country skiing, and more. Join us for an afternoon ofentertainmem. social ability and learn more about these cwmng get a ways, For more information cull 746-2434. Sable Pot Luck Reunion w-CF 7 act me Kegmn ot Waterloo Watering Schedule at http: www.rcgiun,walcrhm.on.cu Cliving 'here'" "water") V Trees suffering from lack of water can be watered at any time with a bucket. WISE TIP: Be water-wise. Lawns go dormant whereas trees can die in drought conditions. PLEASE WATER THE TREES.' V Water from your rain barrels any day! V Only water your trees by means ofa hose or on attachment connected to the municipal water 5) when ailowed to do an under any current water restrictions (by-las #90-62 l. u. _ t t r V V See the Region of Waterloo Watering §chedule Lnn_. n n _ - CAUTION: V soak the trees 2 - 4 hours, tu ice a month WHAT TO DO: l During the tree's first year: 5’ Soak the trees two to four hours m ice the first two to three months and week for the first your. The roots must not be allowcd lo dry out. During subsequent years: One critical component of good tree growth is the ini- tial establishment of the newly planted tree roots. Although too much water is not healthy for a tree, it is still very important to keep the tree roots from drying out. As the weather becomes warmer and the soils become drier, the chances of the roots dying. increases, and will result in the death of the struggling tree. In order to enjoy the many benefits that a healthy. well growing tree can provide for both your personal enjoy- ment and that ofthe community. we have included some general tips on proper care of young trees. The Spring Street Thee Planting Program What your household needs to know during the first few years in order to keep the trees healthy The City of Waterloo The City of Waterloo is presently planting several hun- dred trees on boulevards in newly developing residen- tial areas and as well as replacements for dead or declining trees in various areas of the City. Although the City is responsible for the trees' maintenance. it is only possibly for City staff to visit each ofthese trees and the l000‘s of others which have been newly planted in previous years, once or twice over the season. To ensure that the trees are continually and properly watered we are asking for your assistance. The Threat - Initial Root Establishment F S19-747-8760 www.city.waterloo.on.ca For more informa tron. please contact City of Waterloo 100 Regina St. South Waterloo. Ontario N21 4A8 P 519-886-1550 .A.L. "cttbi' Ceiiixtertf but!“ ans ofa hose or other municipal water system lurs In ice a week for and weckly thereafter

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