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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Sep 2011, p. 1

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V V - i E i ‘ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 20” ' WATERLOO, ONTARIO * 5| INCLUDING HST E o o E ‘ A 1 It 1 i: ' A» .- - i 3 ‘ ~ to ‘ " ~ ‘ i I O \t "a; .7 l 1 Developer faces I ., , ‘ 9 E E ‘ fl' . I, 100 per cent 1 ‘ g " . i Increase m E I I. g c". 1 . A 1 I E i ' ‘1 I § g 3 ‘ 5‘ _’ 5' _ . parkland fees I E . y 5.. ~ g ,- . £3 ~ " J3 4 E Br PAIGE Dl-‘SMONIJ E p . “'3 j, , ‘ .w , . , ’ I v E Chronicle Staff E & a r h I‘ _ ' WW I - . _, . 1 ; - . 1 he City of Waterloo's revised E ‘ ‘ 3 t... , g I parkland dedication bylaw E . "7‘ a 1‘: "it a a” , ARTS Focus could mean lee increases ol up I i \ s ' if -v " , V In 1.qu per cent for one developer, E E In . K it" - I,” . t . .L . I 0‘ . CAFICA 2011 and perhaps many others the city ‘ E ’ /« ' *1“ a d. ' " Page 17 doesn't know about. ‘ i ' . (E , ‘ in. ' E. E lllt‘ issue came to light Monday ‘ ' ‘ " " ' i M " ‘ ' I . " a V \\llli proposed amendments to the " g, ’ i A r.‘ . ' W E lulu“ passed in March, a? 5' A ‘3.” L -- ~ ’ '7 E i ‘ .' . ‘. I ' l..'iurii McKt-cn ol ( olien llighley ' if; ’, ~ K 3‘}: . w; P ' ‘- "CE ~! E l l l' represented (:hl’lS (icorghiadem '5 . j ‘3 ‘V .\ - O "E ~ " ‘ .A 5,2?» x .: i president of Waterloo living Inc, tit 1 <; a _V§‘ 9/ . = 7' . ”’5’” ~ - _ j council and said her client would have ‘ ,_ F; ;;_- . i‘ if; ‘ “r“ , r. “a Ev, - E paid about 33mm under the old 1 ’ " » “a L"? ‘ » i: m =3 .' -. x ‘ .- :- H- h . , .‘ . . bylaw â€" ch ges that will now he E ' » llfl’a“: w ‘ .» _ ’ i D i ‘w- .1 ‘ ‘ more than $800,000. , g r FURY ' ‘ f' ’ 1 g; jg, .6 ‘ ’ . f E “We have no issue with the fact E ‘ x (1‘- " ‘ _. fly is _ f i L: I t? i ‘ that council decided to amend the , 5,5133% , ‘5)“.r - 3 a; ,, ’ i . we" 1 : parkland bylaw." McKeen said “llow- A ' a wig . W: is“ 33:35.3"; ”{A ' ‘ ever. these two particular develop- ~ j ' t; g; " ._ E'f”:i€»y , 1 ." ‘ merits had been in the site plan ‘ ‘4.” . '2?“ e m;- 3”,, ' E process for six months prior (to the wow-Mm l bwaW'sriassing-I" Raising acheer BUSINESS E ,, l‘he new EM?“ was passed] on Ma“ Justin Bernard, ‘9, gets into the spirit of orientation week last Friday at Wilfrid Laurier University as he , ‘8 ”“5 ”a" ah" more ‘ an “”0 joined thousands of fellow fresh in cheering their brightly-coloured teams on. The Laurier freshman Babs Vain-mart decades “mm“ a“ “PM?“ The bylaw capped off a week of activities with the annual Shinerama fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis on Saturday. helping keep is set up to ensure the City has funds . I to provide new parkland and recre- people In the core ational space for residents and is a , Page 14 condition of development or redevel- arâ€" ree u I I a S l I I a E E upment of land anywhere in the city V l [he now u ated rates are on ar l with other mfgmpalm‘ accordPng By PAIGE 05mm) will support it." ish things off with a bang. E E ‘0 development services lihmru‘clvfimfl A recent council budget priori‘ “This one's going to be very _ E Because the developer was in the tiling session saw Car-Free Sun- interesting." Durrell said. “We'll ‘ . , ,5 E E site plan move“ for 250' 252 and 264 unday marks the final Car» day ranked low compared to other have a real mix ofold and young.” i Regina 5, and 23 and 30 University l-ree Sunday of the summer projects and funding needs. Three flash mobs. a Battle of ' ‘ . - Ave. an exemption was requested. and its late for 2012 lies in The cost for the four events this Britain parade at l p.m.. and an ‘ E Maggi." said only five days notice the hands of city council and a summer was $30,000. and Dune" entire laurier block party from Erb E was given of the hylaw's passing _ budget spreadsheet. said everything is on target to to Central. including a Right to , I well {mm the developer had secured (Zoun Melissa Durrell said she come a bit under budget Play soccer match. are all new a E “mum.“ and spent money on the E hopes the event will he brought l-or next year she said the additions. development. unaware of the E hack. after mixed reviews in 201 l. expenditure will likely change. “i can't wait to watch it unfold." WM“) f“. ahead. E “It‘s really up to the community with a switch from core city fund- !)urrell said. E l and us up to the rest of council.” ing to sponsorships for the event. E Continued onpage I0 E “lll'l’l‘” said “l hope that council But. the final event should fin- Continuation page lo I 7 Ch h L , OPEN DAILY E E r , I, ange t e . but % & HOLIDAYS E I 1 , > .- way YOU SHOP I , ‘ ’ ’ L I E a , - I WEEK DAYS l ‘ , " 1 i SAVINGS a SELECTION EVERYDAY In outlet stores includin TOP : - - ND- UNTIL I " _ E l éd. ) ST. JACOBS OUTLETS PM E : r V ' ”i; 25 BENJAMIN no EAST. warmtoo 519-833-0133 :2 E I \‘I if? www.EmbraceYour Changeca "v ' A e . i , M

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