mason, SEWER a. mm-wnmnocnlomua - 7 - Work proceeding on schedule ' | Continued from Pop 1 ' a, : In order for the Costco to SEE HOW i i l ‘ open, the city must receive = ' r , B E AUTI F U L '- f . ‘ , . assurances from the region the t' , =. as. , my ,, '7 h i r 3 -’ .3, ' f. r I roadworlt and roundabouts is ‘1'; r, =_ as ‘ fl " ' ' 1‘ y r. f ï¬nished.andthatthebuilding I h ' " f 1“ CHANGE ii a, ‘ V site conforms to the Ontario T‘sï¬ ; - ; ‘ BuildingCodet _ "is I‘m-t CANBE. , | t *3 “5ԠW‘“ ‘6†"‘6 my ' when they're finished con- el- - “M“ {“1 ' ‘ PA»!- 34 “3-13'1' v 73» r " ‘ '" 2 a. A sanction and must request an If everything stays on track the new Costco may open by the « , inspection end of the month. ms Kitsch more ' ' While it's difï¬cult to say if ï¬nal inspection.‘ was challenged at the Ontario _ . this speciï¬c Costco will pass John McGovern of Rice Municipal Board and settled We understand that the ldea of change can sometimes be that initial inspection. Cotter Commercial Group, the inApril 2015. oven-the ' fish ' nge ' ‘ said the company is so accusâ€" developer for Costco. did not Cotter said the city is still . _ hung BU? the ' kind Of cha ca." revrtaIlze, turned to building these kinds respond to a request for an working through that trafï¬c retnvrgorate and renew If You have cons'dered rememem I'V'ng bu. ofwareltouse stores that there interview. study and has hired a consul- are uncertain about making the change, pay us a visit to learn about shouldntbeanysurpnses. The proposed 150,000 tam to conduct traffic model- tI'l f Iite that . lTI'l n at I. I I 'They're very knowledge- squareâ€"foot Costco and gas in; in the area and is prepar- e C0 “7'8 mus Cl e CO“ cure ‘ able of how it all goes together bar has been a point of con- ingtoassessdiatuafï¬c. and they’re building all across tendon on the city’s west side A report was scheduled to or“ m w: FOR ON! Ontario. and the Ontario for years. 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