Whitby Free Press, 27 May 1992, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1992 ......T... .... .. .. . 'By Maro Boucher Despite coxnplaints from ýresi- dents concerning building main- tenance, an apartmnent complex has been allowed toe eand. Theý a artment buildingloa ted at ?700Dunlop St. W.and owned by George Liysyk and Sons Ltd., is te be ýexpanded te_ 90 IROTARY CA$H CALENDAR$ for....... .. apartment iunits in'a three-fouri sterey building from the existing 53 units in a ti;re-storey build- intMonday's council meeting, George.Lysykc Jr. said plans for expansion conform wvith the downtown secondary plan, and the development willCompl with any requeste from the ire and planning departments. .Councillor Marcel Brunielle said there is 'a parking problem now and staff should look inte the increased traffic. brought about by the expansion. CouncillorJoe Drumm said the Town cannot get involved in aà dispute or try te solve a problem WANT YOUR HOUSE SOLD? For service and resuits ask for LILIAN NORTH sales rep RE/MAX Summit Realty (1991) Lti. 668-3800 686-5865 l Member of Oshawa & Toronto Boards ___________ 'I WALK TO SCHOOLS! Super 2289 sq. ft. 4 bdrm home on quiet ores. mn.f. f.r. fireplace, m.f. laundry, ensuite with whirlpool bath, fin. rec-rm, fabulous kit, and so much more,! $1 94,900. Gail Daniel, 436-1800. !(i Bucanan NORTl-WEST $1 45,900.00 Vacant property, neecis T.L.C. 3 bedrooms. Walkout to deck., Finished Rec Room. Selling under power of sale. Blair Buchanan, 436-1800. between management and rosi- dents except te have bylaw ýoffi- cors check the apartment build- ing for maintenance and proper standards. At, last week's planning and development'comnuttee meeting, accusations weremade by.,the building's, residents that the building was not properly main*- tained. «Nothing has been done since the last (planning and develop- nment committee) meeting,» said Cindy Piper*. George Lysyk Jr. represented his father at th e meeting and said there are over 50 residents in the building and only two actually came te, the meeting. Piper said many of the resi- dents are seniors who simply cannot make it tothemeeting. Lysyk Jr. said the Ifýazily has- kept the building in good, clean condition. The problem of garbag was also mentioned by residents but Lysyk Jr. said 'it is cbllected twice a week by the Town. Piper. said the driveway stili has notbeen repaired. Lysyk Jr. said the entire dri. veway will be repairod and redone if the application for the oxpasioniîs approvedby council. eissue of paringspce was also discusso at'e meet. imrrentIy, there are 80 park- img spaces, aIl of them above ground. With the expansion, the numi- ber of pakingsaswilii ceete135, ýwth 98 ýunder. ground and 37 on the surface. .1With 90 apartment, units in total, it moans 'at least one car per unit and plenty'of ParIcing spacés left for residents =9t more than one car and for visitox parkcing »sàid Lysyk Jr. Bikg residents will have the choice of either underground orsurfaceparking,hesaid. Bob- ýShort, -Town planning ROSEMARY BROWN Hall of Fame Centurion 1987, 1988,1989, 1990, 1991 E00 RtAL 101f M I No QUESTION ABOUT ITTM BUS: 433-2121 directe; said the Town's require- ment now calis for 25 per cent of ail parkii g sat-es te be reserved for visiter parking. Cou1ncillor Delnnis Fox asked that a few of the parkigsae be, ,designated' as héaiaped parking. Fox said there muet be'a main- tenance prohlem, if -residents come out te tthe meetings and complaint about m anagemenht. He recom>mended 'that Town 'rrelr tandrdsstaff inspect. ~he u][ as soon as possi e. -forming COnnte -B y MrloBoucher The fration o hib' economic enhancement; cbmniit- tee, teb. mdeuof private citizens, hasbeen delayed. ,Mayor Tom Edwards sin- ced the new committee, following last .November's municipal.,elec- tion. Edwards says two people selc- ted for the comniittee recently relocated'out'of Whitby, includ- inq CFTO-TV's Tim Sheeh .A third. person1 chosen has L3en very iii and maynpot beable to, sierve on the commtte.. , Whitby council members are meeting with residents as part of the continuing selection search, he says. Edwards says two newindivi- duals have been chosen. Edwards did not identify the potential comniittee members., The committee can befi work once replacements are found, for the two who moved out of Whitby*. IndividuÎals deemed best te help'the economie enhancement of Whitby will be chosen for the committee, ho says. * There is, a lot of work te b. b done te, improve the" economy situation in Whitby and Durham Region and the economic deve- lopment committee will hopefully aid in that regard, he says. CTOM, IR REINSIN 66 -8 1 Newer Horne-Great Location!! Walkouts from 2 levels. Beautiful kit., Vendor wants to selll Just reduced to $149,450.00 P*O*S*emary wasreomnddh0 h> Vedos us by four of my co-workers who havee John & used her servics recently. We f00 lina Cowie.. .>,enjoyed working with.Rosemary. She has have th is to a very ple.asant personalfty and was ver>'é. Say about M patient wljth us. Rosemary made buying Rosemary: our flrst home an exclting and "smooth experience. Thanks Rsemaryl" ALLMEAN AM . Hours: Mon.-Wed. 9-6, Thurs.-Fri. 9-8 Saturday 9-5

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