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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 2013, p. 10

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‘ lo-WATERUJOCHIONICU'MWDc-IWILZOIS ' O O . City defers portion of watershed study Bvlmmliimcsos “If the mapping is imposed on the property (Thrariirleb‘mfl approved as noted in the may be too restrictive to plan it will place a lot of allmvviabledevdopumL aterloo city coun- restrictions on my clients 'lfyouadoptdlisdleway 1 Wcil has deferred a future development of the it is it's going to be Very portion of the sub property." difficult for me to convince watershed study near the Head said they had anyone down the road that northwest comer of the city retained an environmental line is not the appropriate until a developer can inde» consultant of their own to line.‘ Head said. ‘l’m not pendently assess the condi- perform a site-specific study sure how i can develop that ii‘ons on the ground. of the property and the final piece of property with the , ' last week. Samuel Head. portion of that study is limits where they are. it's : president of Dyden, Smith expected to be completed hardly wide enough to get a and Head Planning Consult- this spring. street in there.” ' ants Ltd. raised concerns Referred to as the North (Ioun. Diane Freeman . about the study on behalf of Waterloo Scoped Subwaterr welcomed defeningthispor -. " his client at 640 Conserva- shed Study, the study is a [ion of the study until more 3 tion Dre. west oflzrhsvi‘lle. detailed scientific evaluation uprto-date information i - ‘ Head said information of vegetation. soils, waterr couldbepmvided. used in the study pertaining courses. wetlands. ground “if this information is . to that property was collectâ€" water and other environ from 2009, doesn’t it make ed in 2009 and no longer mental conditions sense to havethe most up- reflects the reality on the The primary study area is iii-datedatarshesaid. ‘ ground. His client is con located in the nonh end of 'The City has encroached . cemed that buffers imposed the city in the vicinity of quickly on this neighbour ,. by the new study will iiega- Beaver Creek Road and (on hood, which mates Change. : tively impact their ability to servatioii Drive. while the and l think we need an , ,5 a develop the site which is secondary study area updated Wot of what's .“ currently zoned for lUW'dt‘ll- extends into Woolwich and there today,’ added Coun. A sity residential housing Wellesley Township to incur Mark '. "l‘ve expressed my (on porate the headwaters of flbystafiifany ‘ terns with stafi and the con Beaver Creek. more ‘ ers are likely , sultants doing the mapping, 'lhe study developed set to come forward and Chal- fhc mapping Shim”) in the backs and buffers from wet lenge the study, envimnmen- . study does not reflect what's lands. upland creeks. trihu tal planner Robyn McMullen actually happening on the lanes and hedgerows rang said it was unlikely . property today" he told trig from five metres to (it) (foun. Angela Vieth was 7 councillors. metres. Head said the buffers the only vote against 5‘8 I ’ ' U . ' C I ' . share t 6 Joy share the Joy share the 10x ' HIE?” mm “mum the Waterloo (,lll’()lll(‘l(‘ .1 *E’r" * a ,, - .. ,c ‘ . . fir wmmmuywuaâ€"mm ‘ t ' S . ' it ‘ are v , ‘ - ~ ~ .- mumuummdmmd (ll( ()llrtl},( 5 _\()U l() support it. -1 ; I”: "- ”unfit“, a \~"v y , ". ; 1f - mmhmm .. tlii chant} of your ( ll()l(( , y . “Mh_m. llllS holiday season. ~ ‘ m I: lle’flllfng My hand (l/j'lt‘fldi’llfl [Span-fly " ”R "2‘ , ‘ PM to our neighbourv in new] W I“ l , N n can \ '1. ‘, HT li.i “it W," Holiday 80.50“... hm-fiâ€" - l VOLUNTEER or DONATE A ‘ “M“ firLearl‘llng g The young women 8. i hildren we support truly a,” ' www.houseoffriendshlp.org g l' appri-i l.lll' our volunteers, donors and tommumty ' partners lot more Inltilmdlltin on our programs WW 519-742-8327 0809-20 or to help us, please VISll www.monicaplacctd or a. W W swim-w “ti HUN musician (all Slg-74l’01‘ll . x“ 7‘ , hum“, 4. .. .H Helpustooontinueto A Habitat P 'M ' “it" re :__~ -‘ ' . A ’) serve over 12,000 students the t (‘lC thllll' ."- "h , ,3 ‘ J: ' m h . y 2 , m“ t . {:1 . ”by nourishment they NEED to SUCCEED. Iat'drw leg-n- , i - 1‘: ‘1‘:;\.’; 1 $332.55 7" if; j ’l " ‘ “ _. . \,__ ’ Donateyourtlmetovolunteer Apply for Homeownership . 7 _ ‘ a“ .54: fl Ill Dom“ H ,» p ”.3 or: none 9mm Shopu our RoSton , , . - f 2495 Waydom DrivaAyr.Om.N081EO ‘ wwwhfhwru A 51W4-5744 m 519.747.0664 mum-mum

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