WIITMY MRE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1M9, PAGÈ 9 CulnGardens hotel proposai pu on hl A v BMieKowalak A45-suite hotel' > omplan- nod'for Culien Gardons lieaseb put on hold. Town coundil's planning and dovelopment cominittos rocom- mendoid Monday that a hotel te compiemont Culien's 'Prttiost Streoet 1iMiOntario' project>flot ho pêritted.until wvatrand sowor, serices are extendod teo Taunton> Toconimittoo a"sô ecommon- dod that oightheritago homes ho allowod'on the',sit, b ut oniy for Ronovation of the 0old homes for commerceial and ovrnilt lodging will .-not. ho .prrittod until the irequire d water- and sewor services are mn place. The commtte.'. recommenda- tion,' if -approved .by cuncil, means that work'on he ro1joct cannot proceed until the ro<:ufired conditions are met. The hotel comploz woul d adjoin a row of herita&e homes that will strèeh east of Cochrane St.,' north, of Taunton.- Rd.' Anothor row of heritage homes wiIl ho located south of the dove- lopm ent. Culoen Gardons pro'ectma- n. OwenHache$ toi reporters tarnovation of tefrt oight houses and'construction of the hotel is exp'ctod to cit $6-$7 .million. ýHosaid that .-While the houses willho oparte romthe *hotol gëuesta wili hve thoption'.oI' staying*iii eithor the hotol or a hou.. <Tho round'floor of the house. wiiI' ho sot asido. for rotail' pur- posos and tho, second floor for' accommodation..1'1.-. .Thoro: aro -four houses on 'site 'now. Three are intact while «on. is in pieces whicli will ho put back togethorM. said Hachoy. .He said aýothor four should ho- on site no later than next sum- mer.' Houszng needs ýsurvey PR OM PAGE 1 kl how the problem can ho soived and what impact the "Iack"-of affordable housging has had i Durham. «Oneý of the objectivesof 'the jAccess Committee is providing a jfocus for commumity education and discussion on homelessness. Tho questionnaire is one of the ways we are doing that," said Black., Candidates in Durham Centre, Durhamn-East, Durham York, Durhami West and Oshawa rid- ing wIl ho surveyed. Coisof the- compieted ques- tinars willho released te. the me ia.Tecandidates havie until Aug. 23 te return the question-* naire. 1«Homlessness affects mmy more individuals and familios than people may realize,» said Black. According té Black, the home- iess include those who use emner- gency sheiters as a permament form of accomodation; those liv- ing in overcrowdod and substan- dard housing and those paynfg more than 50 per cent o f their income on rent and relying on food banks and. second-hand stores for other basic necessities. "The Access Committee holieves that aIl people have the righit te, affordable, safe anà appropriato housing. Our goal is te, improveaccess te, adequate and> permament housing, in the Region,' said Black. "This will shlow us teéacet the houa. and have a place te fu thom' It wiil aliow us te gut tue iÃý nd o eparsbut we dant on how soon. water and sewer services are extonded te Taunton Rd. Wator. and à owrUlnos cur- rentiy oxtend te. about halfway betwenTaunton. Rd. and Roas- land Bd. Howover, a majoi! sudivison prpsi frm "an unreiated dovoe- oprfor propet otetho southi- eastof CùlIn Gardens1inflow: beforethopa"nnhntzdpartment.- woud prmt e ionecessaryser- vices tée oextended. Hachoy said Culien officials wero imitially hopmg or 1992 occupancr, but it wlllikeyh 1993 ho fore the first phase is completed. Méeanwhulo, a subdivision application by Culien Gardons for 37'sile-family residentiai lots on the seuth side< of Taunton Rd. was the subject of a public meetingMondaty. *Hachey toid theÃ" committee, Cuilen only wishes te deveiop the lots. The serviced lots would thon ho soid te a builder. The proposai calsa for 27 lots- with 70-ft frontage and 10 lots with 50-ft. frontage to ho built on the 45-acre site. About 33 acres wouid ho set aside as open space. However, this proposai is also dependant on *the water and sewer services te ho built in conjunction with the aforemen- tioned nearby subdivision. Cuiien's application wihi lbe cir- culated for comment from vani- ous public agencies. qwomze 'a fBeauitqStitufa ~Peimanent(y 6eartiju(eiies wt/i 'flIemant Creatim' A=miropementationprocess-togive !PZLpermnent eelir n eye6rows. » more rnn!,makfç-up orsmudging. YLiu kgogois-" tu theeimomiing.wlen youget up or cont out qf tfie poo., Also.avaikb&-f:à a-(dtr~am ts, im cs, pcdicums, uwxng, tanng,. orzI it frç&s ai '.(416)434-5864 anu9ipsL' io;c C>FF ALL VACUUM BAGS & BELTS ELECTROLUX y--~PANASONIC EURElKAl. SHOP VAC FILTER QUEEN~ ~ SINGER HOOVER SUNBEAM LEWYT.:,WHIRLWIND G.. 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