Whitby Free Press, 10 Feb 1988, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WE[ITBYFREE PRESSý, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1988à- Petition opse rafelgt at-Byron a d im as Whitby council has received a petition with 58 signatures opposing the installation. of traffic lights at the Byron St. and Dundas St. W. intersection. But the petition may be premature since the' Town has already decided not to place the ligbts at the intersection. The Town received approval DAVIDSCN PARI'NERS li 110W DOES YOUR RRSJ> COMPAR(E? B~e bonest. Ovr the past 20 years, have your R RSP invest - ments conie close te, Industrial Growth Fund's 17.17o average annual conîpound return? Very few-if any-investments and investnient fund RRSPs have.'& Over the past 12. months alone -after onie of the worst declines in history for the stock market- Industrial Growth Fund was upaàfull 11.7%. And the professional managers at Mackenzie Financial are very optimistic about the future. So why settie for less than Imdustrial Growtb Fund? 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The Ministry's approval was contingent on. the removal of' on-street parking on the north sieof Dundas St. W. from Brock St. to Byron. The Region of Durham also told Town staff the lights would cause a deterioration of traffic flow since only 10 cars.would be able to stop between Brock and Byron.. >After decidng against theý ligbts, The Town used the grant from the Ministry to update the signals at'Dundas St.:E.' andý ýGarr.f The petition stated that the lights Would encourage' large commercial trueks to use Byroni St. on their way to and from the 401. The, Townis flot planning to instail- lights atý the intersection for, at least two years. Council postpones gas.bar decision - Whitby council bas postponed a decision on a gas bar for the soutbeast corner of Dundas St'. W. and Jeffrey St. after concerns raised by two councillors. Administrative committee bad given approval to the gas bar last week. One of the committee's requirements was tbat the developer, Soutbland Canada Inc., was to make improvements to tbe intersection including a median on Dundas and reconstruction of tbe intersection. But councillors Joe Bugelli and Marcel Brunelle opposed the gas bar. Bugelli noted tbat in council's agenda on tbe matter, no opposition was registered at a publie meeting to rezone the property to permit the gas bar. He contended that tbere wias no opposition because no one knew of the meeting. The Town's bylaw stipulates that peoperty owners and tenants within 400 feet of a rezoning application must be notified of a public meeting. But Bugelli questioned the wisdom of the bylaw noting that "9not many people" live witbin 400 feet of the property. He also questioned the Towns decision to permit a gas bar at the intersection when he claimed that witbin a year there wiIl be tremendous pressure to realign Jeffrey with D'HiEllier. "To* give away that parcel of land would be wrong," said, Bugelli. Councillor Brunelle opposed the gas bar, saying he felt Whitby "bas enough bas bars. "Every time we, create an intersection with lights, gas stations start te pop up around it like mushrooms," said Brunelle." He noted that under the Municipal Act the Town can say "ine" to a gas bar and not face an appeal at the Ontario Municipal Board. "What we need to decide here is if we need another gas bar at that intersection," said Brunelle. Council decided to refer the application back to committee after Bugelli pointed out that the committee's report did not state whe would bear the costs of improvements to the intersection. It could cost $500,000. Who knows?" said Bugelli. But councillor Ross'Batten, a member of the committee, told Bugelli it was understood at the committee level that the developer would assume the cost. The main concern from the, public works department relates to cars turning Ieft into the gas bar from Dundas St. "The public works department considers traffic turning movements at the JeffreylD'Hiller/Dundas -St.' intersection hazardous. and beconiing increasingly unsafe, as the traffic volumnes increase due to further developmnent in this area,"- states a public works department report. To get around the congestion, the Town wants the developer te build a median to prevent left turns into the gas bar from Dundas. Paul Wilson, a spokesman for the developer, told administrative committee last week bis firm does not have any problems with building the median although "owe areý not convinced it is necessary.- But Wilson did have a problemn with the road improvements required by the Town as a result of building the rnedian. According to'the department, work will involve total reconstruction of the intersection, widening of Dundas St. and placing new traffic signais on the median. "These road improvements are our concern. There are no specifics of design or amount of costs," said Wilson. When committee asked 1dm if he would like to have the matter tabled te reconsider, Wilson replied be would prefer te have thesix months te deal with the work. Committee approved the gas bar although ' north ward counncillor Ross Batten commented "we need antther gas bar here like I need a wbole in the head." Public works department also informed council of a plan tô,- modernize the lights at the intersection to include an advanced green for vehicles turning left. Skateathon at froqluo* Whîtby Kinsmen Club members will hold their l7th annual Skateathon at Iroquois Park this Saturday, Feb. 13 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. AUl benefits will go (o the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Approximately 19 sehools from Whitby, with students from Grades 2 te 8, will be participating with More crossing guards to be.hired WiM-tby council has agreed te hire three crossing guards for students who will attend the new Bellwood Scbeol. The guards will be located at Nichol Ave. and Kirb.y Cres. W.; Kendalwood Rd. and Nichol. Ave.; and Kendalwood Rd. and Sawdon Dr. Region office space FROM PAGE 5 Evans. He suggested that these items would have to be replaced within the next three years. Likewise, although saying the space used by thé finance and in- formation systems at 60 Bond St. W. was probably in the best con- dition of any regional facility and would serve their purpose for years (o come, it also has deteriorating carpeting which should be replaced in a multi-year program. parents and organizers. Prizes will be awarded for laps and pledges mnade. THIELMA BROWN, winner of.$132,,426 ln the Jan. 16 Lotto 6/49 draw. Ontario Lottery Corp. photo New house? 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