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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Feb 2013, p. 4

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4-WATl-IUXJCW' H ~ -. 21.10;; What smell . . 3, Growing number of businesses srgmng long e. I O a. leases at the Boardwalk despite landfill Issues N N Durham [um Dave Aston of lNCC (301- the life of the development.” “ ; 1 l ChronicleStqfl poration, which represents Companies conduct ' the Boardwalk. downplayed extensive research before espite ongoing any concerns businesses building their business. but odour issues at the might have about the odours Aston said the growing list of Regional dump and emanating from the landfill longâ€"tenn tenants is a good - the possibility of a new or the possibility of the sign for the future of the ‘ biosollds drying facility on region building a “SOâ€"million development. their doorstep. it seems biosolids facility to dry the “i would suggest the . businesses at the Boardwalk majority of the report‘s treat- Boardwalk is the success it are digging in for the long ed sewage in the future. was designed to be.” he said. haul. “The zoning and frame- Danielle lngram from Last week, the City of work is set to allow (the development services in ‘ Waterloo approved leases biosolids plant) to go Waterloo said these types of greater than 21 years for through.” he said. agreements are fairly com- three existing restaurants at Odour complaints have mon across the city, the shopping fiscility, located been a constant issue at the particularly in large com, , on the west side of Ira Nee- dump. with more than 1,000 mercial developments, and it dlesBoulevatd. complaints since 1999. Com- may be a sign of success on The restaurants â€" Mon. plaints havealso been higher the city’s west end. “It cer» ;' -tana’s Cookhouse. Mile- than normal this winter as tainly leads you to that con- ' stones and Swiss Chalet â€" the freeze-thaw conditions clusion.” shesaid ! . . were among the first busi< have allowed odour-musing For now the agreements i - nesses to be built at the gas to escape from cracks in are for 2] years minus a day. ’ Boardwalk when construc- the waste. but once the lease is regis- . don began in 2009 and they The long-term leases are a tered on the title. the busi- join The Athletic Club and popular alternative for busi- nesses can operate beyond ‘ ‘ Empire Theatres as business nesses looking to stay in one that. Ingram said. RDEEN ‘ assignngI-yearleases spot without having to pur- “i suspect they want to be ‘ W/“ The location is home to chase the land and sever the there longer than 21 years." ' \_/ about 30 other stores, rang- lot. Aston said. she said. . ingfmmloodandclothing to “(The restaurants) have The applicant paid a fee ; . . office supplies. A new med- taken those locations and of $1,105 for each applica- l G Ive S You More . ice] centre and office build- done specific building don, but beyond that the city 0 ing is expected to open next designs and would like to will see no otherdirect finan- fall. stay there, presumably, for cial gains from the deals. Main Floor - All Clay Brick â€" STANDARD .. â€" . V ‘7 a ’7' fl 7 ’â€" T â€" Main Floor - 9' Ceilings - STANDARD “ new.“ ’ Granite Kitchen Counter â€" STANDARD N Upgrade Carpet and Underpad - STANDARD “RR _ Extra High Baseboards - STANDARD » g Mâ€" L: 2 Brushed Nickel Hardware on Doors - STANDARD . D i - I ' _M 7 Fully Paved Driveway â€" STANDARD L ; l ' . 4 Black Decorator Appliances - STANDARD _ r1 /â€"\ l ‘ 7‘ AM. HR" D CERAMIC TILE INCLUDED' - BONUS! ‘ \ ' A [I if A ‘3! l: g All the above a more . are included in the ’ purchase price of your , , Aberdeen Home! W . ' â€"â€"â€"â€"_____â€"__ t.aberdeenhomes.ca ’ 519.885.0200 ' 519.579.!“ 10 “MWuMMM-WWVquM.W-p MODEL nous a ”Wt 7 suites OFFICE nouns rilâ€"fl Mon at. Tues 4pm to 7pm . Sat 5. Sun 1pm to 5pm ‘ 5 Kane n - . It’s Plot Just A Home... “em: ‘ \iit'irl'villtili"

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