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NOVEMBER 21, 2019
WO O LW I C H C O U N C I L
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Maryhill residents seek heritage designation around village in fight to block gravel pit application BY STEVE KANNON skannon@woolwichobserver.com
Woolwich Healthy Communities presented speaker Doug Griffiths, author ‘13 Ways to Kill Your Community,’ at a variety of events in Elmira. During the day Nov. 14, he spoke to EDSS students, returning to the school that evening for a presentation to a general audience. The following morning, he brought his community-building message to social agencies and groups during a session at the WMC. [ANETA REBISZEWSKI / THE OBSERVER]
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Maryhill residents are calling for a gravel pit application to be put on hold while the area is studied for a possible heritage designation. “We ask council to direct staff to complete the cultural heritage landscape study for Maryhill, before the staff report and recommendation for the Shantz Station pit are brought to council,” said Don Schwartzentruber of the Hopewell Creek Ratepayers Association in addressing councillors Tuesday night. He called on for the Capital Paving bid to be put on the backburner while the township explores a cultural heritage landscape (CHL) designation for the village and its surroundings. Maryhill was identified as a candidate for such a designation in a 2018 report by the Heritage Resource Centre at the University of Waterloo. A review, which also included other sites such as Snyder’s Flats and Floradale, was backed by council, but there’s been no action thus
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far, Schwartzentruber said. Given that no boundaries have even been set for a CHL, the township should wait until that process is carried out, he argued. “In case there were any doubts, we are in staunch opposition to the gravel pit,” he said, eliciting a chuckle from the packed council chambers. But Capital Paving counters that a heritage review it carried out shows the proposed pit – located on combined 230 acres of land spread across four properties at 1226 Maryhill Rd., 1175 Foerster Rd., 1195 Foerster Rd and 1472 Village View Rd. – does not fall within the CHL boundary proposed in the previous study. Neal DeRuyter of MHBC Planning, representing the applicant, called the ratepayer association’s request a delaying tactic. “Capital is opposed to any actions that are going to unfairly delay their gravel pit application,” he said, noting the company made its intentions known two years earlier. Coun. Patrick Merlihan, however, stressed that MARYHILL | 06
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