The 905: Burlington

Six Illegal Pattison Pillars Removed From Downtown Burlington Parking Lots

Monday, April 21st, 2008 ::: No Comments

Congratulations to Eric N.B. Davies, our Burlington, Ontario, volunteer, for tracking down six illegal Pattison pillars and having them removed. Not to mention thanks to Burlington’s Chief Building Official who took quick action against Pattison. We told you about these illegal signs in Illegal in the 905: Pattison Erects Six Pillars in Downtown Burlington Municipal [...]

At 2011 Plains Road East in Burlington Ontario, Pattison Outdoor Builds and Maintains an Illegal Billboard

Thursday, March 6th, 2008 ::: 1 Comment

In Illegal in the 905: Pattison Erects Six Pillars in Downtown Burlington Municipal Parking Lots we showed you the six pillars that Pattison Outdoor illegally built in downtown Burlington. In City of Burlington Orders Pattison to “Dismantle” Pillars on Municipal Lots by February 4, 2008 we showed you that the pillars were ordered removed by [...]

City of Burlington Orders Pattison to “Dismantle” Pillars on Municipal Lots by February 4, 2008.

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008 ::: 3 Comments

On January 11th we wrote about the illegal pillars that Pattison Outdoor installed on City of Burlington-owned properties in downtown Burlington. We have been informed by Burlington’s Chief Building Official that the City has ordered the six pillars dismantled by February 4, 2008.
We expect a variance application and we will be there to oppose it.

Regarding [...]

Illegal in the 905: Pattison Erects Six Pillars in Downtown Burlington Municipal Parking Lots; Pattison’s Old Pillars in Mississauga Were Not Permitted

Friday, January 11th, 2008 ::: 2 Comments

Currently there are 75 billboards in the City of Burlington. In response to a growing concern from the public and members of Council it has become necessary to address the proliferation of billboards within the community. A number of municipalities across the province have implemented caps on the number of billboards permitted in their community. [...]