w.All:HlAXlCHIONICLE-Wedriesda\ lune :4 Jol‘i- ll Trafï¬c and environmental concerns raised about new plan (ontinued from page I are long gone." leeming said terns about the fate tif(lonserva~ terns about the ways the planned lhe entire ttiittiiiunity would "W I†I I tioii Drive, WhlL‘h could become a neighbourhood roads Will dissett Iht' disttitt plan tettttm on thl‘ int lude about 3.000 residential e “/1 059 t I? maior through road for people in the natural enwronment, particur :ttti-tset Hun «it lie-Hen reek Road units rangingtrom Iowdensity siti turtles, snakes and the (onimunity as well as those Iarly impacting a local pond and t unsvnatitm â€the lht' arm gle dt‘liit lied dwellings ion per . from across the City looking to known to he a turtle breeding “mild heroine the hub oi the term. duplex and triplex utiits 1:0 salamanders that 1U,†access the future (Iosteo on the ground, located in the southwest titliillllllllH and lllt'lllllt‘ a maxi pet remit the medium density In! [0 cross the r0(1d5_ " west side ofthe city, corner ofthe plan. iiiiiiii 4d a non square metres of townhouses and apartments 1t ' Resident Kelly lalonde, whose “I want to make sure this pond tilllllllt‘lt tat dext-loptnent and eotild be home to between 6.700 ‘ â€e" “MIME" property backs onto Conservation isn't surrounded by trafï¬c." she “I’lllhh‘tllfhmld â€W‘nlt'd WWII and 7500 people and yobs over the "†â€'"dgwml’wm‘""1ҠDrive, said the road is already very said. “We Will lose the turtles. and \t‘l'\ It e stlirt's It would lie stir next 20 years. leeming said. "†“*“mn’†“"df‘m'l“ busy With truck trafï¬c and vehicles snakes and salamanders that Will rounded hi a range of mixed use [he fonts of this new t‘lJllllllll speeding along the straight section try to cross the roads.†medium llt'iislh residential lions iiiiy Will he to make it walkable planned for the district. ()ne eler oi road. [he ï¬nal road pattern has not mg Illt hiding stat ketl townhouses and easy to iiaVigate using active mentary school is also planned for "it‘s like a freeway,†she said. yet been determined. and Will be and .ipartiiietits ranging in height transportation and public transrt the area. just north of the intersec- asking for noise barriers or trafï¬c completed through a trafï¬c analyr from three to so store“ [he plan is to have a park within a lion of Beavercreek Road and Con calming to be considered in the SIS. environmental impact assess- lhe daxs of the strip mall as two to ï¬ve-minute walk of any of servation [)n've. area. merit and the site plan approval the retirral ltlt us of a (Illillnllllll) the seven neighbourhoods (Ioun. Angela Vieth raised conr Deb Swidrovich also raised conâ€" process. i E Find us on . Facebook I . Oxford Mills, Royal Doulton V‘ ii . a [ . Tent Sale contin Lies to J u ly 19! WWW-EmbruceYourChonge-ca 25 Benjamin Road, Waterloo. OPEN EVERY DAY ' if: m, . 4 Face Cloths $1 a. Mono MiLLs sir . - Hand Towels $2 BEDDING 8: TOWELS Bath Towels $6 AT WHOLESALE PRICES ; ‘ Bath Sheets $10 ' ' ' Chair Pads $5 9k.†~41...th e.-. Mattress Pads $15 , Bath Mats From $5 ’ - Sheet Sets From $15 dlld [llL‘Lll lllore ... - " Tahiti l‘rr<.l~l- it‘,‘ltl-‘I1l‘illq- . £33.; a, , n; . _ . '“ ‘ '3 . .7 '_. L ' etcom l «:9 " Â¥ ROYAL DOULTON . \ STORE , * V g .. '6 lN‘ilANli with '_ g ‘\ NORTHEAST PARKING LOT ‘ i 8t- Jacobs Outlet mu W â€IRWIN. . 5‘9'7‘7'2‘“ Elmira. crystals-Isl mm. 4 OPEN DAILY JUNE 25 to JULY 19 Outlets & Stores OPEN DAILY & weeknights to 9 pm. 519-888-0138