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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-11, Page 17PAGE 16 -GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1979 Goderichpoiice investigate accidents s and breakins BY JOANNE At noon on Friday, motorcycle being driven Mrs. Margaret Boa. stolen from 207 Huron BUCHANAN October 5 a motorcycle north on Bayfield Road Some damage was done Road. It was recovered break and enter 1. null Chief Kit Mr.lains that and car collided .at ythe by Michael Gilbert, 27, of to the house and Bell `� occurred at Gord'S Spurts n is not Mr. Eider's ne, corner of Bennett Street R.R. 5 Goderich. received slight injuries. A person has beenlarresle. ted on Bayfield Road the responsibility to remove and Bayfield Road. Gilbert sustained total estimate of damage and charged and other • night o f September 24. these animals. The onus The car was being minor injuries and a total to the two vehicles and charges are endinMotorcycleparts and is on the property owner driven west off Bennett of $750 damage was done the house is not known On g pending. Kawasaki jackets and himself. Street by Les Riley, 59, of to the two vehicles. yet. Wednesday , gloves were stolen in that Four cells have been 115 Nelson Street, when it On Tuesday, October 9 lack Over the past weekend, Corvette was stolen ctober 3 a 1974 bfrom incident. was struck sideways by a at 1removed at the Goderich p.m. a car accident a stop sign at the corner the Goderich Fina Police ChiefpliPat King Police Station rtor make occurred at the stop light of Picton and Albert station. It was later says the police depart -way for interrogation • intersection at the corner Streets and one at the r e co v e r e d , bad 1 mens occasionally gets rooms and an office, in a of Britannia and Huron corner of North and damaged, at Oakridges, calls from people saying space formerly occupied Roads. g they have caught a by the, building inspector Trafalgar Streets, were north of Toronto.. The skunk, rat or some other and more recently °c- on car being driven west knocked over. These incident is' still under such type of animal on copied by the fire on' Britannia Road by incidents are still under investigation. James Bell, 35, of 240 investigation. their property. They ask department, subject to Dawn Rose Drive struck 4lsogthis Goderich police are for Animal Control approval from the proper a car being driven north weekend, a duringtruck was also still investigating a Officer Dick Eisler but committees. on Huron Road by Kevin broken into on Mill Road•...•••®••.•..••••••••••t®••••••••••••••••••®•® Williams, 21, of 128 and a fly, rod and reel • Oxford Street. After the stolen from inside. Williams car was struck, Early Sunday morning, greAt reasons why to it crossed the road and October 7, a GMC pickup ran into a house at 129 truck Huron Road occupied by Stewart Aluminum, was ®ushould Goderich Police report two accidents, a car and truck the't, a break-in and some vandalism in town over the past two weeks. • Hurcn zoning meets objection BY JEFF SEDDON if the four Campbell lots A proposal to rezone are rezoned he could see two lots on Huron Road the highway commercial from residential to high- land use "creeping all the way commercial met two way•along the street". objections Tuesday night Deputy -reeve Bob at a public meeting. Allen pointed out to the board that highway commercial lots are rare in Goderich. Allen said there is a limited amount of highway property left that could be used for this type of trade. He added that the Suncoast extension is not a connecting ' link and can't beitermed a high- way. He said the only streets that can be designated highway commercial are Bayfield Road, Huron Road and Victoria Avenue. of ' "If we don't put high- way commercial land use on a highway where on earth are we goir.g to put it?" asked the deputy - reeve. Planning board reserved its decision until its November session, Planning board held a public .meeting to give landowners surrounding the Huron Road property owned by Dr. Karl Campbell an opportunity to object to the zoning change. The lots Campbell - wants made commercial fronton the north side of Huron Road between Maple and Walnut . Streets.. Campbell requested the zonin,g change telling planning board he was not sure exactly what he was going to construct on the lots. He said the building he did put up would house businesses requiring access to a heavily travelled street for success. But he did not specify if the building would house one' business or several. Two residents of Cambridge Street ob- jected ' to Campbell's„ project. Chris Kiar told planning board a rezoning would be premature since the board is in the process of • updating its official plan for the` town. Kiar said that update would regpire a study of the Huron Road 'which should show if the highway commercial property was needed. George . 'Mulholland's objection was based, on recent development of residential' property surrounding Campbell's lots. He told the board the entire block was zoned residential and had been developed as such in the past four years. He said people that bought houses in the neighborhood did so because of that zoning. "I cannot fathom this decision," • he told the board. "For the sake of four lots it will tear apart a new residential area. If highway commercial -is really that important why not use the Suncoast Drive extension." ..Mulholland added that What are you doing for the rest of your life? CARPENTER GENERAL 1 Would you enjoy the flexibility of being qualified for sevcral jobs? 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