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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Mar 2013, p. 6

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ii e-WAmwoallomus- W tun-anon o ,, ,, Beechwood South resrdents . 7 . ‘ - ‘â€" . - a v; ‘- a “a A R N (“at x! 1 agree to special area levy . ' F 5 . .. . er J museum but a lot of people go away amide Stay for the winter," Brown said. He did say the results he people have spo- were an improvement over ken. and residents of an informal survey distrib- the Beechwood South uted in 2011, when just 69 ' in Waterloo can expect a per cent of respondents slight increase in their user were in favour of the levy fees as the city has approved and about 37 per cent were .. a special area levy for the not quite committed to the ' 9”. neighbourhood. idea. He said it is a positive Council voted Monday to reflection their efforts to 3‘ ratify the results of a neigh- j ”v educate residents on the bourhood survey, distrib- positives the pool and tennis uted in January to property courts provide the entire ownersandtalliedlastweek. “ area,notjustthosewhouse ‘ . ~ in which the overwhelming Places where a com- the facilities. l majority of residents voted - The community is a in favour ofthe levy. mun"? can come blend of older residents who ’ Out of 209 eligible ballots together are very bought homes in Beech- i â€" one for each property â€" - wood when it was first ? 169 were cast, for a return lmpomnt’ and we developed, as well as i rate of nearly 81 per cent. Of should absolutely younger families who have ‘ ~ those 169 votes. 147 (87 per recently moved to the area. cent) were in favour of the find ways to'support The association has said the i levy. “twenty-one ballots (12 that. pool and tennis courts help 3 per cent) were opposed and improve resale value in the i RDEEN one ballotwasspoiled. ‘Coun'wflemy . community. as well as pro- ' . . , . . On theappmmloffllespeclal . . l \\ \ , . r . That s certainly a hlgh MhWSoum v1de a gatherlng place for , w" turnout for any election," WWI!" neighbours “and a place to 5 said ward Court. Jeff Henry ers would have ended at the exercise. 1“ in an interview last week. He end of this year. The new He said ifthe levy was not i - _ - _ has been helping the resi- agreement will see the city approved, the association 1 * Mam HOG” A“ Clay BHCk STANDARD dents navigate the process take administrative control would have to seek mem~ z . . . ofirnplementing the levy. of the facilities but the bets from outside the com~ i Mam Floor ' 9. Celllngs â€" STANDARD “All council can ask for is Beechwood South Homes munity to remain financially 3 77K. . a clear consensus on the Association will retain con- viable. or withdraw the serv- 5 Granite Kitchen Counter â€" STANDARD issue," hesaid. trol of their budget and pro- ice entirely. !. R All 209 households will gramming. Henry said the city works : Upgrade Carpet and Underpad _ STANDARD continue to pay their annual The contract will have a hard to protect community 5 M fee of $350 for recreatlon five-yw term and will auto- gathering places, one of the l “ " - _ facilities in the neighbour- renew forthreeterms reasons why it has formed 5 EXtra High Baseboards STANDARD hood, including a pool and BSHA vice president Ian this agreement. t . two tennis courts, plus an Brown was not as enthused “Places where a commu- BrUShEd N’Cke' Hardware 0” Doors _ STANDARD annual administration fee of as Henry with the tumout. nity can come together are ; I ‘fif’ Mmâ€" one per cent to the city. “I was hoping for 100 per very important, and we 1 4 Black Decorator Appliances â€" STANDARD The association‘s 35-year cent. We've been canvassing should absolutely find ways ‘ ~ ~ â€"â€"~MH~â€" contract with property own- a lot in the neighbourhood to support that.” 3 Fully Paved Driveway â€" STANDARD ‘ NH . CERAMIC TILE INCLUDED' â€" BONUS! f .- ,.i"‘.., _,... ‘ r 5:13; , “f "f ‘ } AllTheAbove&More ‘ r .. ”ff {fin-“y" .‘ ArelncludedInTbePurchasePn'ce Q’WQQ ‘, . . .4 ,. . and . o ' « ' ' ‘_ Mummers“ wrealtations Of Your fibe'dfimgne W ‘ ’£ a! 0 Hearing aid sales and service to all males and models , f; a, -1â€". OSaleofsvdmplugmoisepmtectnrsandod'lerasslsrive M ' g _ _ “WWW l 0 My alds starting at $350 t laberdeenhomes.ca ' -- OMWAADQODSPaMSpechllmweloon-le 519.885.0200 ' 519.579.4110 f ‘ M » . 5.5 Cato-«161mm or DMrseBr-nSdeevewt-tws new Tam cm mew I ‘ ‘ g’i noon "one a. "e “W“- . y y , 3}? sslesorrlceuouasm‘fia i to...“ W. A , . ._~ . r. r. r is 1 Mon & Tues 4pm to 7pm . 2 ' J“ Sat 8- Sun 1pm to 5pm k 5 0 Audaogy out thrown! Sen-us A Remember: It's Not Just A Home... 1m (3277) “mm 57° “WW" A“ Ev SW" ”5 - No we m CAMBRIDGE 350 Conestoga Blvd, Unit as H \ H »\ I H .' , it , .‘ fit lllll z‘,""":': I, , ~I www.auburnmountainhearingzmn mm

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