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SCALE IN Or q �1JZ OF JJ"Fee 1feEs Stuff ReportCr Ia stud,
�, -4 hoain oxroro INGLI'$SGLL Mlyar'1'hom nereaS
rra slm v v s o- oI eY 7 yesterday told
c �""�\ as J. Molrr.Ron use] ono
Go'den GVIFem,Ylcntlnj to If L/
L the 'Dalai io municipal 'Board
that pressing Ingersoll has no prccsF to
had I...
need for 115 acre< rrL the,1000
aet•es it seeks to annex ''frwn tile low
l West Oxford Township. 'Elul
The Mayor said the )arid wa
s
as ,ilia nr
';j added to the Town's annexntlml
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4°ar�o< <ov'o A �-.'•_ -,�/t �-�� J�_ �( Is' �� tie
a licaton "just to s oars, 1L about
Gl �- _ �.J.-----'_I �J up„ mdusa.
2zro�4x'' _�j�1 ����_��---��� �� Hcf al.su said he Couldn't un-I 1`hc boa
/ -I _/�/ / ;;i. derstand why the 7'mvn is ask- rigid al"
"_ ' c,l._� Ing for so much land.
I
_r. \•' Itue,tmning as
hhr,
dc—` kl rent ]tearing opened he
greeil time tiro town b-.Ill orag
{ . _���, Inrlly planned to annex only I_
X`• _ I - about 600 acres between the
f
1
1 rx _�, towns smith boundaries IIgh
- •� �.' ��F����1� '��� .way 101 IhKlnva} 10 n.nd the
_ / � e.r carvccssoN ('olloden Rod
"l don t know who t.h,ruRed
Lt ��� �It nr wily," he said. not he,
J _ll II _ added that rmmull was warm e _
���— moos in suVpw turg the b,.law �!
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1f ✓ I'.,, Ife Application
Tho it
ol1 tioisfar tile
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Town to tako over two parcelsof land: The first, contadmng.More than S00 acres is rough])TOWMSHIP i JJJ /i s,wxrin the original area, but also
oF' /'1T- ( takes in land on the west seem
wpsY 1 �� I Of the. Clillotlem Road The see -
OXFORD 7 I and is on tile northwest a, of
/C _= J.��,.m.r�,mr,m„,• 1 town,,& piece of about 115 acres '
t{ adjacent to Dorchester (Mamie- i
_f ,�� ' ton) Road.
r IF
1-�� I r Mayor Morrison testified that
TOWNSHIP �Lo
f Lhe town does not have the
or large -parcel type of land Indus-
1
r _ WEsr. OXFORD tries are aslcrng for, and said he
i �I•�ei feels that south is the logical
j( f direction for expansion He also
- —i noted that the 115-acre Section f
PPP 4 3:
in the northwest lies ttoa.t in �
dUsjust inside Ingersoll bor-
ders.1 yf
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The land under dispute con- of
tales a scattering of housing, s'
1 And the Ingersoll Golf and Conn- !
rvl I/(I P Cry Club, but Is mainly I❑ farm -
b C llSe. f
Planning rousultent Gordon
Culham said the greatest haz-
/ and facing Ingersoll is that of I
LOT/.a ' for x: „r• {r �'\ �I -� t^Re Luoe Sid lrN 11 becoming a dormitory town for
car cr I '.�.ror zn i ro- u... ttir lq as e both London and Woodstock.
"Ingersoll can very easily be %
changed into a residential com-
The two areas inside the darker dotted munity, a dormitory for bath I
linens comprise the 1,009 acres innersole ship. An Ontario Municipal Board hear- annexation, if approved, would extend London and Woodstock If we _
are not careful," Mr. Culham
Seeks to annex from m(
West Oxford Town- g of the annexation application opened Ingersoll's boundary south to Highway i said. Ir
---. yesterday and is to resume today. The 401. He indicated that if the town q' `
Is successful in acquiring the
(land, most of it would be zoned i
for future industrial use.
The planning consultant Saidlf..
the laud is mostly high rolling i
- - - land that would be well suited r
I for this purpose a
g v
He told tile p
e OMB that rms- + ./
-„ently rmred industrial ]and In-
-. --side Ingersoll, east of Thames
Street, has been almost fully
,occupied. Other industrial land
]west of Thames Street is chiefly
in (.he flood plain, would he
dificuli: to service and is un-
attractive to new industry, he
said.
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