94 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Not. 20. 1969 I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 three (LIES ThttI'Fdai'ï¬lll'QES Donald Little for Little Ford type building accounch fortrevealed the house had not yards of my property becausejtown bylaw. “A representative store will stay open mini 10 "an from 10 3m to 6330 “11h Sales agreed with the $127,600 37,204 of the tier. assnssment been included in this year's the town is not enforcing its of the depamtnent was through om Mondavthi'ouzh Friday and I 9 IUMI‘ Weak Frugal will)“ assessment on the [arid of the The remainder was for asphalt. assessment. _ h 7 “bylaws. and tour ha\e been soldievel‘y house two years ago. to 8 pm on Saturday. It will SU'CICI‘e‘I “0m 9 1° “1 l a . r , _ . _ Ilf there is a basement apart- open as Usual at 10 am each . ~ v 7 ~ I ~ . “\N‘VRNNV ‘ A Inna" bleak and glon‘da“ 512:1]; :ment. it is assessed," he de- morning. V , , Pd at 9 am a" '3“ ~ :clared pmpimicany nu it i; Theâ€. are no“ 57 Brewers Rt“ ' Just \\ est of Ixeele St. in Maple [Singer] how and un- gout-cut?) bi‘in‘gna higher price. tail stores in the proyince oper~ Acreage m the Nm‘klrk in- 1 \\i ‘e assessed higher. more on these same early opcn- : .\ii. F.\eiaid also asked iliat mg. late (-IOsiiig hours of sale. the school support be changed For further details see the ol'~ BI-DDI>-n-ti-ti-0-0-0-".0-tI-n-u-u-n-3-nm dustrial area has been assessed at $800) an acie tiom separate to public. ticial adiertisement on Page 9. ln residential areas land and DINING ROOM SPECIAL“ based on actual sales in the NOW ON area. display at Richmond Upholstery 8; Furniture. The court's presiding officer Sample 9 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITES Township assured appellants on 6 Chairs. 'I'able, Buffet. Hutch 72" SALE PRICE $1250.00 assessment is tip three and a REGULAR $1850.00 Richmond Hill. Thornhill, \Yoodbridge &. Kleinburg . . O o I t ‘ , .. Court Of Revmon Hears 250 Appeals I969 Richmond Hill Assessment we" m“ “°â€" ‘ i i r a i i . Open Six Week Nights I I r. r -. . a ' ' -s 01 cat lot at lots Young Street lizhls. sign floodiights, t'ttlil- MARK EVERARD in the q ll.- \ . .. -~ . r ,. \onre Street tiontape in {itnmond lllll ha itit A. V H pm. 0_eai.~ 1h9)113\€ ‘ . ‘ _‘ , ~ ‘ H ‘ ‘ i v“ teen ass:st at 5300 per foot and land in that area I‘m!†bl†al’IX‘i‘ICd “‘9 339-300 PI'R‘W'V '9‘“ v “Mk [*‘mm'd appealed “Nit larger Intrinsic value," He in anticipation of the rush of 13‘ I'1R\1Hl-\(‘ 50L“ XI Dl5l01 -\| PR“ 1‘45 " _‘ ' V " . N ‘ I ' d h, a )ellantg at ‘11] I)tllld1n.’..\. Last year the .\1i: Little also reported tiiat it>>t'.\.\1ll(‘til on tiio at)tittin§_~tated his assessment had gone’bttstness over the liohdai >P;i~ The \VllUIiE YEAR AROl'XI) ' at $11.00†an ‘dCI'éfr‘Il “‘13 efl‘lle )« v pl... I _ ’f I I‘Jtiildin; a\\(‘$.‘lllt‘lll had been he had been assessed $4.120 l)!’tlt)€l'll(‘>~ on Elks Dri\e on the up 33 times com Brewers \vamhmmna Com. ' the (‘01.11‘1 Of REVISION»: hf‘lll Ihlll'fllal“ llld‘u ‘11†lslfitlï¬. He felt that an {155(‘Ss- for a house on the lot for basis that other properties in‘ "I don't feEI you 3“; Emma Dam. Limitedle announced €\_ w . Mondav morning's on the 1969 3 “Fly ( “Hilly 9153955- ‘tneiit between 56.000 and $7,000 three years after it had been tue area lune Installed haso- to be litiri. from what we have tension of the hours of sale at AAI‘VaVS The bame 140‘" . ‘ .t . r I . " . ~- w . "It was meriooked ment apartments \tlilt'li add to heard" \i‘ s“ - . .. t f ‘ . . . m “L .tniild be lltdlt’l the 1%. that itmmed _ g ‘ v . 1‘ clmpsou told him. the Bieuen Retail Store. 1.3 , s . . i e , .7 . . g v ‘ .Iket value. by someone in my organiza- their \:ilue in sales “There. The assessor also told Mixll'onge Street North in R1t‘it-' Prebtllptlon Prlces i Approximately 2.30 appeals ed morn tune for tnithei stild.‘ 'l'he assessor pointed out that tion." he stated. But examin- are eight or nine houses with‘Everai'd that the 3559551110,“ d9, mond Hm. _., “EYE 0†the ï¬lm“ fm 1“" DONALD Ll'l'lLE the sales office atid quonset ation of the assessors drawiii: basement apartments \iltltm 100tpartment is not governed by the Effective Noiember ‘34 the Delivery available to Maple. King Citv. Concord, ! m n. half or four times. our infor- mation is that you will not be hurt." Other members of the court were Ross Clark and Norman Johnson of Aurora. Mr. Simpson also pointed out that market value assessâ€" ment is "orders from Queen‘s Park." "We are not experts," he stated, “but we are here to hear your appeals and we will use good common sense in ar- riving at: our decisions." Most decisions were reserved tintil the court had time to con- sider the arguments presented and. if necessary. take a look at the properties involved. A few examples of the types of appeals are: BUS LOOP Representatives of the T’i‘C contended that the assessment on the bus loop opposite Lev~' endale Road of 369.700 plus $17,425 business assessment was too high. . They described this as a rec- tangular piece of land purchasÂ¥ ed in 1931 for $870. At that time it. had a frontage of 230‘ 7 (Photo bV Stuart-s Studio) feet. In 1953 17 feet was tak-I ‘ “itililiiué‘ai‘iilél Texas Instruments Celebrates Growth In Richmond Hill per square foot. This reduced the frontage to 213.19 feet. ‘ The 'I‘TC representatives re- We have in stock different size Buffets 8; Hutches, 72†- 62" - 52" 602 Cartagena , Master Dining Room of traditional Spanish style crafted in combination Oak and Hackberry. Carv- ings, definitive framing and shaping glow in rich FINE CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE gsgtgtgfa‘ggiirigshinish". Note the excellent display Texas Instruments celebrated the sixth anniversary of its operation in Richmond Hill on 't d t] .t ff ~ 1‘ $48,000 November 4. More than ‘‘50 employees were invited to sample a six foot cake and refreshments iprilJeilly 111967aniilid ebegn turned, in the company cafeteria? Pictured above right, General Manager William Peirce prepares to cut; 3 â€" â€" d0“'"- not because 0f the Price the first slice aswstaff members flookfloni I if but because it is an operating â€"â€"k vï¬eâ€"u loop and an alternate location is not available. 1 County Assessor Wayne DewsJ bury reported the loop was assessed at .66 acres. but the 'l‘TC figures indicated it con-i tains only .519 acres. There-i fore. he recommended that thel assessment on the land he low-i ered to $47,600. It was noted} that the business assessment; would also be reduced by the same percentage. RONALDS FEDERATED A representative of the large Ronalds Federated plant. ont Yonge Street North. reportedl that his firm's assessment had been increased a little less than three times and was told by1 Mr. Simpson. “Then. according.’ to the information given us. you i will pay less taxes." “After; listening to the assessors ex-‘ planation I am inclined to agree with you.“ the represen- tative stated. l The plant built in 1964 to the’ firm‘s specifications for a spec- ific purpose cost 9591000. The; present assessment is $579.000I compared to 5437.000 last year.l WILLIAM NEAL 1 Former Mayor William Neall won a recommendation for reâ€"‘ duction of assessment on land, he. purchased last year on, Yonge Street North, when he. pointed out that he had beenl assessed on 240 feet frontagel and the actual frontage is only; 200 feet. I He told the court he owns the} car show room and garage toi the north. which is leased to; the Chrysler Corporation. On: October 28 an eighth of ant acre was expropriated from thisl property for widening of Yonge Street and a daylight corneal which changed the frontage and‘ depth. This had forced him to buy the adjacent property to give Chrysler the amount. of land that company requires. Mr. Neal also was appealing- the assessment on the 1.799 acres of land occupied by the Chrysler dealership, which is 8121.100. He quoted the assessment on the Ford Motor Company land across Elgin, Mills Road. which contains 7.05 acres and is assessed at 8293.200. 1 FORD MOTOR (‘0. Representatives of the Ford Motor Company strenuously ob- jected to assessment on these 705 acres. which they stated were purchased in 1966 for' 8160.000 Fifteen feet of the; most valuable part of the pro-‘ periy, the trontacc. has been‘ e\urop~iatcd by the D110 this war at 97c per square foot. the new assessment is at the rate of 96c per square foot for the entire property. After expropriation only 68 acres remain, Only 200 feet of the 490 foot frontage is used by 'l‘win Hills Mercury Sales Ltd. it was claimed. It was also pointed out that this is tinserviccd land â€" no water. no sanitary sewers and no street lights. Although the assessor made no recommendation on this appeal. he told the court that based on frontage assessment 19/ WANT IT NUW? on \\Il.1I is bent: used and the balance at Q10.000 an acre tite " ' assessment amid be Slottjtttt' Noni/{side ï¬nancing “the “NW “ “W†“F Bea/direct W/fl7 FlflESTU/VE tnid the three 'Iieiiibeis of the court, who decided they need- To 3:“ nunv mu m: ‘ BIG onu need goOd, safe brakes. 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