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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jul 2014, p. 1

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Servin your community since 1856 ~â€" . '0'. d. WEDNESDAY. mu 9, 2014 . wmanoo, ormutro * st INCLUDING HST . W 'a_ Gree pa e New I , ea] Centre (:50 looking ap, p firm: 13 . . ‘ Resident appealmg to g 3“,; . ‘ Woolwwh St. plan i 5; Brimlmm 2’ ~ Chmnlclesmfi' 3‘ s j Waterloo resident is appealing a fir "\ f' . ' ~ ‘ Asubdivision plan that will see near- \ h. , ' . 4%“ ly 70 new houses built on some of :§ , 1* I" the last remaining green space in the city's f~‘_ east end. " SPORTS Trevor Preis has appealed council's deci- sion to approve 69 new homes at 353 wool» Local golfer ”El/0r widi SL with the Ontario Municipal Board. 80410? Wm _ citing perceived negative impacts on local pmurncraljuntor title wildlife and wetland habitat. and an inade< ‘ Page 21 quote stormwater management may. ' it's the first time Preis. an engineer, has if appaled adevelopment with theOMB. 3:? "The provincial policy that protects these wetlands says development and site ,. , alteration shall not be allowed unless you 3’- can demonstrate there won’t be any nega- V. , tive irnpm" said Preis He said the strate- ”It...“ m ginspmposed by the developer to mitigate Hey, that’s cold whh’lhus 3,9 WWWWWWL nymrapmka,9,masmummmhymormudmmboaymmony . WWWWWPM‘W DashatBedrtelParkonSu'udayfiormsranatnllnoe.followedbyatrelrflwoughthomud ’ . i". December 3““ defemng " m July 2013 near the finish line. The event was held in suppon of Special Olympics Kw -â€" ~kw m \ due to uncertainty over impacts to the ‘ l i 1. _ ‘ an environment and concerns from residents , r r A about the local deer population and the . . " t r j potential impact to their wells. Cook lVla ry A ll Park ans 1 ‘ __ Q ‘ ‘ Home; is the developer looking to redevel- en exp [on plat! miflatm ‘ ' ' ' " '35 “ up the site. which has been targeted for [humanism from theschoolat 75Allen SL F. dale that is undergoing Wt redevelopment since the l970s. Chmmrk W The city is planning to issue a development. The woodlands. wetlands and request for proposals later this The chair of the Mary Allen hedgerow provide habitat for a range of ith the fate of the for summer to get a sense of what Neighbourhood Association said species, though no endangered, threatened mer St. Louis Catholic developers might be able to do to the community is looking forward or rare species have been identified. school settled. city staff mvitallnetheempty lot to thepubllc input process (“finding“) the stafi’n-port to council. It is have set their sights on the Earlier this year. councillors “The main thing is people .157.” home to a coldwator fishery and deer arr- expansion of the nearby Mary approved local developer Jeff want that space to be used.” said 7»! .' ’ [i mummy spotted in the area. Allen Park lavitz‘s plan to redevelop the Brook Thiessen 'We’re excited for ~ l‘he current farmers field at the north Ward Coun. Melissa Durrell school site into apartment units meaninlfiul public consultation." ma of the property will he redeveloped for said she's already met with staff ”I'm hoping this (process) will Once a developer is awarded tlw homes and a new mad will he built in and some laments to discus the become a blueprint for other the contract. public consultation “T“. the fun," "warms expansion of the park into a urban parts in the city." said [)ur will begin with the community. (bntlnued on m 9 l vacant lot at 70 Mllow 5L. across mil. notably in the area of North W «Iv-$9 ‘ I. i A { - ‘.â€"‘~ 5 . i a . ‘ 1;. i all I . 1'“; "J “h â€"‘ t-rwuuoa. ‘ - MAIN-MI- strands... “Nadya! ‘ a.“ - ' J . ' l x , Let us inspire you. : t ‘. m. f ' ”7 r‘ a" _, 7 Visit us a 2236 Shirley Dr Kitchener ‘

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