Items from Whitby Council agenda(s) Monday, May 15,1995 Planning and Development Committee That a site plan application from Invar Industrial Ltd. for varlous commercial warehouse tacilities, a restaurant and financial institution on the northeast corner of Thlckson Road and Victoria Street be approved. The development will conslst of il buildings of varlous size that total nearly 270,000 squ are feet. However, council has stlpulated that the warehouse units be a minimum of 20,000 square f eet. Retail uses planned for these unîts nclude sportlng goods supplies, fumltume, arts and crafîs, and discount clothes. The development will bebuilit immediately to the e'ast-of the soon-to-be opened Home Depot warehouse hardware store. Rtecommended to. council Th at a request for a historical designation f rom the owners of the Chester-Draper House at 415 Byron St. N., be1 denied. Athough buit around 1853, a staff. report noted that the building has gone through extensive alterations over the years which have greatly reduced the a rchitectu ral integrity of the property. Whtby's Local Architectural Advisory Committee recommended that the owners' application be denied. Recommended to couneil That a site plan application f rom Co-steel Lasco for installation of new welgh scales and a scale house at the Wentworth Street entrance t o the company's Hopkins Street South factory be approved. Recommended to council That a plan of subdivison f rom Lang/MacMaster for a 59-unit mixed density. f rom Levitt Safety Mt. of Oakville for the supply and delivery of 19 f irefighting bunker suits be approved. Recommended to couneil That a $34028 tender from Con-O-Lift By Kropf Industrial Inc. of Parry Sound for a marine hydraulic trailer be approved. The trailer will be used at the Port Whitby Marina to lift and transport poweboatsand saUlboats. MARLENE AND Jillian Fulton with Riley the cat at the rabies vaccination clinjo held by the South Durham Regi*on Veterinarian Association at Iroquois Park in Whitby on M ay 9. Photo by Peter Nlias. Whltby Free Press Ch'arges are Ilaid after man, severely beaten A Wibman faces aechrg Of arvtdassault atra severe bating which left an Osh- awa mancritically inýjured. The. victim, a 41-year-old Centre Street resident, was dis- covered unconscious in a Bloor Street East apartinent around noon Wednesday and rushed to Oshawa General Hospital with serious head injuries. He was later rushed to Sunny- brook Ho2)ita1 in Toronto, where he's listed> in critical but stable condition. After investiffating, police arrested Brian acket 34, of 121 BrÈock.St.ý S.,' unit 5 and Charlie Belanger,, 48, of 454 Bloor-St. E., apartmnent 303 -- it was inthe -aipartmnent where the victini was found -- and charged. themi with aggravated assault. * the "9% Whitby Frm Pmss, Weckday, Maky 17, 1995 Page 3 TUTOINGSERVICE *we use only Certified Ontario Teachers we tutor in YOUR home, and *we teach the classroom curriculum --. piease cali1 668-7841 for a brochture! ~ppaiS.o potGem GemBird " Repairs~ 3 Days Brs~ Get 2nd at " Rernodelling Original Handcraftd -Hi rc 211 Brock St. S., Whitby 666-4612 START TOPLA. IU... LANDSCAPIN.O! *Unique Designs lëp0 ece and f# Quality Nursery Stock r0uation since I6 Asb R n , tao (905)'th 686-38691U A Cia sic Ida for Banking ini ROYAL BANK 714, ROSSLAND RD. E., WHITBY e.905-665-1500 r:: e I Mention this ad P und receive 10 1OOFF accessories Royal Bank is the first t ~bank in Durham to offe r Drive-Thru automated service. "24 hour banking from 0the comfort and safety :~of your car is proving Svery popular," says Marilyn Williams, manager personal banking. "We are very excited and most appreciative of the fantastic support Whitby residents have shown our branch since opening May 1, 1995."1 Taunton Rd. Co Rossland Rd. < Norcom Cellular Bell Mobility Centre 595 King St. East, Oshawa aust East of Wilson) 432-0088 THE ON LY WAY TO GO.- Bell Mobility ýd 1% 1 1