HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-03-07, Page 14First 2 model homes
planned for mid-summer
District winners
This smiling bunch are thewinners of the Legion’sannual district level speaking contest which was
held on Saturday at the Clinton Legion. Sarah Lamble took first place in the Junior division while
Shannon Scott (bottom centre) of Hullett Central took second and Carly Price (bottom right) from
Huron Centennial Public placed third. The Intermediate division winners are (centre row, left to
right) Dan Purdon from Huron Centennial Public, Jodee Medd from Blyth Public and Janice
Nicholson of Turnberry Central. Legion representatives at the event were (back row, left to right),
John MacDonald, zone commander; Bud Walker, assistant youth education chairman and Eric
Switzer, president of legion branch 140.
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said. Unlike similar developments
nearer larger centres the lots will
be larger, at about 66 by 132 feet,
the same size as lots in the older
part of the village. The existing
house on the property will be
retained as a future community
centre for the development. A shed
on the property will be used for
storage of equipment.
Central garden plots will be
available for those who would like
to do gardening. The developers
have already ordered 1,000 trees to
plant in the area, particularly to
produce a screen from nearby
commercial developments.
Mr. Clarkson said there would be
about six different house plans to
choose from with various options.
Houses will come with a front porch
and a carport but a garage can be
optional. Full basements will also
be optional as will be a solarium or
florida room. “We feel it’s a really
good concept,’’ he said. “We feel
it’s going to be a real benefit to the
town.”
Mr. Mulvey said the develop
ment wouldn’t be competition to
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other subdivision developments in
the village because it is aimed at a
different market. Those wanting
large three-bedroom houses will
locate in the other developments,
he said. He expected many of the
residents for the new community
would be from the Kitchener-
Waterloo or Cambridge area,
people looking to get away from the
expensive and hectic pace of the
city.
If all goes well the developers
would like to have the first two
model homes in place by mid
summer. First they must apply for
a zoning change to the village
which will pass it on to the county
planning department, then a public
meeting to consider the plan must
be held and there is a further
period to wait for any official
protests before the zoning change
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