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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jun 2007, p. 7

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TL as & 1 Brouwer said the proposal to install sports fields will fundamentally change the purpose and ecological function of the environmental reserve. The city said the development will have as minimal impact as possible to the environment around it, but Brouwer argues that any development will be detrimental to the It‘s the second Part 2 order filed with the ministry regarding the environmenâ€" tal reserve after David Wellhauser of the Waterlooians filed one last week. Concerned group still collecting names Continued from page 1 "Even in their own report this was _ for animal, insect and plant movement . supposed to be a cultural meadow that under the bridge to the Laurel Creek lands along Laurel Creek in 2003, is filâ€" would have been a very unique ecologiâ€" _ Nature Centre. ing a Part 2 order with the Ministry of _ ca) space in the whole region," said Brouwer thought those types of projâ€" the Environment. He was joined in the Brouwer. ects would continue, and was even filing by Laurelwood residents Linda instrumental in helping implement Nagel and Patricia Blower, who has also «« » them. He was stunned to hear about the collected a list of 35 people who supâ€" You can t tak'e 15- ac:rgs epmesmemesb i onl o ue onl e port their concerns. nvie l Catering to fit your badget * *E ‘\'t' 1 t TE ETCO T0 sports fields also works against other projects designed to lessen the environâ€" mental impact of the Westmount Road extension, like the culvert that allows "We see that as an inconsistency," said Brouwer. "The species they are recording are those currently in the corn field. They did not go through what species would be living there if it was an old field succession." The city‘s drive to convert the area to More‘importamly, the city‘s plan compares the impact on the present plot of land, which is taken up by a corn field, to what was really intended for the area. Brouwer said the plan was to have the area change from an old field restoration to a meadow and welcome species specific to that habitat. Instead, the city looked at existing conditions, not what they should be. "You can‘t take 15 acres out and not think this will have an impact on the other 225 acres." â€"John Brouwer Concerned citizen * 2 year 40,000 km comprehensive limited warranty * 2 year unlimited mileag Roadside Assistance * Low Finance Rates by Volkswagen Finance O.A.C. (For details check wwre vwaterioo.com) a Volkswagen Waterloo Certified Pred I Volk @ 550 Weber St N.o?h‘,‘WOledool(Bl’) 884â€"7470 area to WA moooe filfong "We had 35 people endorse what we‘ve filed here and we expect more," said Brouwer. "We‘ve had a number of people in our neighbourhood involved with various drafts." o en eecee Brouwer and the coâ€"signers Part 2 request, made to Minister Environment Laurel Broten, are st lecting signatures from those cerned about the impact of sports on the environmental reserve. "They made an assumption that just because sports fields ranked very low in the original assessment as a use that the possibility of sports fields wasn‘t enterâ€" tained in 2003. I was at the meetings and we did consider it, but it wasn‘t considered an appropriate use." "This came out of ];EE;J" he said. "We had no idea where this was coming from. Brouwer thought those types of projâ€" ects would continue, and was even instrumental in helping implement them. 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