Chedoke brow lands proposal voted down

Developer still hoping to work out agreement before OMB hearing By Mark Newman, News Staff News Sep 30, 2010 A Mississauga firm looking to develop the Chedoke brow lands remains hopeful an alternate plan can be worked out after its proposal was voted down by the city’s economic development and planning committee last week. “We [...]

Short Of A Riot – Nothing Will Stop This Process

I’m certainly not advocating a riot… at any rate, we are much too civilized, or too comfortable, or too worn out, or just too damn old for such an enterprise. However, as a participant in the community sub-committee meeting of Nov.5, I have this to say – the game is rigged and we are mere [...]

From raisethehammer.org

As the battle for the Chedoke Browlands continues, I must admit that I am disheartened not to hear a call from local Hamilton residents

Document offers faint hope for browland development opponents

Residents living near the Chedoke browlands are hoping a document from 1935 will force a Mississauga firm to de-intensify plans for browland development.

Deanlee Management is looking to erect 750 units in a combination of low rise and townhouse condominiums on 9.6 hectares (24 acres) of browland property north

Chedoke Browlands: The Bigger Picture

When considering proposals for development of the Chedoke Browlands, or any property within greater Hamilton, our civic leaders should be thinking and acting strategically in the context of a sustainable vision for the city.

Mountain News

Developer submits proposal for 750 units on Chedoke browlands Height of buildings will be lower than initial proposals Mark Newman, Hamilton Mountain News A diagram of the proposed development of the Chedoke browlands by Deanlee Management. The numbers indicate the number of storeys for each building. (Aug 24, 2007) There won’t be any skyscrapers, but [...]

A Walk Around the Chedoke Browlands

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I have attached 2 files of the Chedoke Browlands for your reference. They show are a location map and an aerial map.

Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign!!!!!

The signs cost $11.00 each. In addition we are looking for donations to help cover the costs incurred during our endeavour to “Save Scenic Drive”.

2007, June 22 Article from the Mountain News

Several commented that existing traffic numbers already make it tough to get out of their driveways and any new development will only worsen traffic problems. “What are you going to do with all this traffic,” asked Scenic Drive resident Don Fawcett, who called the street “an express route”. Mr. Fawcett said he counted 978 vehicles [...]

2007 June 8 Article from the Mountain News

Massive brow building project will destroy valuable natural lands, upset wildlife, endanger plants (Jun 8, 2007)I was shocked, and to be honest, horrified, to read the story in the June 1, 2007 edition of Mountain News regarding the development proposal for the browlands near Chedoke. According to the story, Deanlee Management Inc would like to [...]

June 1, 2007 Article from Mountain News

Residents living in and around the Chedoke hospital had one final chance to comment on a Mississauga firm’s plans for the development of the browlands earlier this week.

February 9, 2007 Mountain News Article – Chedoke browland development is planned

t refers to regulations of the Niagara Escarpment Commision of structures to five storeys at least 30 metres back from the brow. There must be a reason for this. strong concern I would have is that many homes along the Chedoke brow do not have basements due to the rock below.

Notice Of Open House

CHEDOKE BROWLANDS REDEVELOPMENT May 30th, 2007 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Patterson Boardroom (Patterson Building) Chedoke Hospital You are invited to attend an Informal Viewing of the latest concepts and development proposals for the Chedoke Browlands. Project Managers and Consultants will be on hand to explain the proposals and answer your questions on an individual basis. [...]

Chedoke Brow Development

eanlee Management Inc. is contemplating as many as 600 high-end units in a series of mostly town house style, low rise buildings on the Chedoke browlands in the coming years.

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