PAGE 14, VIH1BY FRFR PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUPE 28,1989 IGarbxage normally collected on Friday, June 30, 1989, wIII be collected on THURSDAY. June 29, 1989. IR. A- KUWAHARA, P. Eng.,., I Director of Public Works. ~ CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY PLANNING DEPARTMENT NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING Monday, July 3, 1989 @ 8:,00 p.m. Meeting Hall, Whltby Municipal Building Whltby, Ontario A Pulblic Meeting wiIl be held by the Planning and Develc)pme.-g Committee of Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby to consider an Officiai Plan Anierciment as submitted by Weall and Cullen Nurseries Ltd. The subjeot property is located on the west side of Highvray #12 (Brock Street North), Part of Lots 27 & 28, Cocession 3, as shown on the sketch below. Lak erid ge plan rejected IH~;~, ~Î:A .~ CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITE PLANNING DEPARTMVENT NOTICE 0F-PU.BLIC MEETING Monday, July 3. 1989 @7:45 p.m. Meeting Hall, Whltby Municipal Building Whltby, Ontario A Public Meeting wiil be held by the Planning andi Deveiopment Committee of Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby to consider an Off iciai Plan Amendment application as submitted by W. -& A. Labanovich. The subjeot property is located *on the east side of Highway #12 (Brook Street North), Part of Lot 26, Concession 3, as shown on the sketch below. TAL*JiN ROAO EAST The purpose of this meeting is to provide adequate -information to the public and to permit interested persons the opportunity to make representation in respect of the Officiai Plan Amendment application. If you are unable to attend the meeting, your representation can be filed in writing by mail or personal delivery to reach the Planning Department not later than regular working hours on July 10, 1989. lnterested persons may inspect additional information relating to the above application in the Planning Department, Level 7, 575 Rossland Road East during regular working hours, Monclay to Friday or may contact the Planning Department by telephoning (416) 668-5803. Durham Region planning com- mittee bas denied an application by Lakeridge Links Goif Course for a 31-lot estate residential subdivision and golf course, beside the existin g 18-hole course, south of Brawley Rd. in nortb Whitby. Durham regional council will I I ROBERT B. SHORT Director of Planning Corporation of the Town ofWhitby ROBERT B. SHORT Director of Planning Corporation of the Town of Whitby M M d ecide on the committee recoin- mendation today ( Wednesday). Kevin Tunney, planning consul- tant for tbe applicant, was sche- duled to appear today before council to make arguments in support of the application. Botb Whitby and Region plan- ning departments bad recom- CANADA DAY - JULY 19 1989 GARBAGE-COLLECTION mefided -against the application, which was.oigially for 41 lots. Whitby council had approved the proposed development when it was reduced to 31 lots, but had also warned the applicant there was little chance for approval at the regionai ievei, At the June 20 Region plan- ning committee meeting, Whitby councilior Joe Drumm made a motion to refer the application back to staff to prepare the appropriate amendment docu- ments for the next meeting. But that motion was defeated, and a subsequent motion was pasdte deny the apiain Paie lnn ag dpiatinn and the d.,y.f.Agricultural and Food noted t bat the 155-acre property bas '<igh capability for agricultural,» Wbitby north ward councilior Ross Batten said the land bas not been farmed for many years. Planning staff reports aIso, in- dicated that the flat, open field is unsuitable for estate residentiai and that hydre tower 'transmis- sion lines traverse the centre of tho,oet .were.the "nuisance impacts" that might arise for potential residents living beside a golf course. The officiai opening of the existing 18-hole Lakeridge Links gyolf course was beld yesterday (tâesday). The purpose of the Off iciaI Plan AmendmeDt is to incrase the permitted maximum population density wvithin the High Density Residential designation on the subect property from 100 persons per net acre to approecimately 134 persons per net acre, in order to permit the development of 231 condominium apartment unts -The site is part of a 72 acre residential plan of subdivision which will also be presented at the meeting aindIs identified as the subject property. Tlhe p&ipose of this meeting is to provide adequate iniformation to the public and to permit interested personcs the opportunity to make representation in respect of the Officiai Plan Amendment application. If you are unable to attend the meeting, your represE3ntation can be filed in writing by mail or personal delivery to reach the Planning Department not later than regular working hours on July 10, 1989. lInterested persons may inspect additionali inormation relatlng to the above application in the Planning Departuà ient, Level 7, 575 Rossland Road East during regular working hours, Monday to Fniday or may contact the Planning Department by telephoning (416) 668-5803. The purpose of the application iS to add a High Density Residential symbol on Environmental Area Map 'B' of Whitby's Officiai Plan in order to permit the subject site [o be developed for 209 apariment units. The site is part of a 30 acre residential plan of subdivision which will aiso be presented at the meeting and is identified as the subject property. 7 DurhTam Regional Police are investigating two separate in- cidents iast week, bth-invo1ving Dickie Dee riders. At 5:35_p.m. Sunday, June 25, a Dickie Dee rider was stopped by two maies in the area of Pringle Creek Dr. and Crawfortb St. The two began to complain about the prices and eventu.ally toid the youtb to hand over a couple of ice creams and al bis money. Aftr receiving the money the two walked away. -In another incident, a Dickie Dee rider was stoyped by a person described as a skinhead" who asked for five ice creams. When be received the- ice creams, he jumped into a black Z28 *and drove away with a number of otber people. The tbeft occurred in the Dun- das St. E./Garden St. area at noon on Saturdey June 24. Cloclks arwe Two th.efts from Diekie Dee riders on display Earl Pascoe's* dock collection wiIl be on displa at Cullen Gardens until July3. The Whitby collector bas time- ,pieces dating back te the early 1800s. On display are dlocks and' watches made by the Pequegnat company, Ansonia company of New York, Jungbane famiiy, Wil- liam Gilbert company, Ingrain company, Sessine company and Whitby Cleck company. Aise sbown in the display at the Lynde House museuin are the brass clockworks of tbe Whitby Post Office demolished in 1956, and tbe ±wiote dclk, with wooden gpars, built in Mon- treai in 1825. m