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The following summarizes the issues presented at the 7 Jun 2004 meeting of the Hunt Club Community Organization (HCCO) at the Hunt Club Riverside Community Centre (HCRCC).
Fred McLennan: There is a proposal to build a church at 1008-1016 Hunt Club Road, located on the south side of Hunt Club, west of the Airport Parkway and east of Downpatrick.
Tom Keogh: The developers are asking for a rezoning from residential to institutional. The church will accommodate 100-170 people. The existing houses will be torn down and a new building will be built: there will be three parts: the main structure for traditional services, a general meeting area and the residence for Rev. Takashi Gato.
Rev. Takashi Gato explained that the Church of Perfect Liberty is multilingual and non-denominational: http://www.perfectliberty.org. There was a concensus that the new development would not cause traffic problems and that it should fit well into the community.
Nancy Seaby: A number of bus shelters have been replaced with a new design. Nancy will investigate.
Gisèle Loiselle-Branch: A 17-year old girl was raped along McCarthy Road near the train tracks. Patricia Murphy: The Ottawa Police are investigating. Sgt. Jill Skinner is the officier in charge: SkinnerJ@ottawapolice.ca.
Fred McLennan asked who could represent the Hunt Club Community Organization at the Open House on Tuesday. Peter Brimacombe volunteered.
For more information, call FredMcLennan at 521-0682.