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 [...]

Meeting September 21st, 9:30 a.m. – at Council Chambers

Subsequent to the public meeting on June 10th a small group (10)of committed community members came together to form the “Chedoke Browlands Committee”.  I am the Chair; we have a treasurer (and opened a community bank account); are planning a bbq on September 25th as a community building and information event (notice of the event is being [...]

Apology From Columbia College To Our Community

Apology From Columbia College – Pdf file After much perseverance, City Bylaw Enforcement Staff have managed to cease construction of the temporary parking lot on Scenic Dr. (Chedoke Site). I am forwarding a copy of a letter that was sent to our office this afternoon from Mr. Jim Campbell, General Manager of Columbia International College. [...]

Chedoke Area Residents Voted for Limited Development

residents living near Chedoke hospital get their way, development of the brow lands will see only 25 single detached homes erected on the west-side of Sanatorium Road north of Scenic Drive.

Dec. 31 deadline for browland vote Chedoke

Chedoke area residents who were unable to attend the meeting can vote on-line via www.hamilton.ca/brow lands

Residents mull over five options for brow lands

Residents living near the Chedoke brow lands have been given five development options for the west Mountain property. The options range from no development to a modest plan for residential housing north of Scenic Drive.

Clearing the air over sale of Chedoke brow lands

They weren’t able to stop the sale of the brow lands, but a group of Hamiltonians from the Chedoke area residents came away with a better understanding of what the Chedoke Health

Keep it scenic, Mountain residents tell condominium developer

Hamilton residents are trying to preserve as much as they can with a campaign to keep Scenic Drive scenic, by working on alternatives to 750 condominium homes, some in highrises, planned for the old Chedoke hospital site.

Residents support modest plan for browlands

Mark Newman, Oct 19, 2007) Maintaining public access to Mountain brow trails, keeping as much green space as possible, limiting development to single family homes or three or four storey buildings and saving the former continuing care building at the north end of the site were among the common themes that emerged from a public [...]

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

Are We Being Bulldozed Already??

The following was forwarded to me. This is very concerning. Will this happen to us and the Chedoke Brow Land? Turtle ponds in jeopardy again A new plan to build townhouses on environmentally sensitive land in Stoney Creek will not face a local public process. Parkside Hills has decided to take their proposal directly to [...]

Hi Everyone

Big thanks to everyone that was able to attend the meeting on Tuesday night at the Nash Auditorium. It was well attended ( 150+ people). Hopefully, even more will attend the next meeting on October 11, 2007.

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 [...]

Information Updated by Terry Whitehead

In an effort to keep you informed, I wish to advise that applications for amendments to the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law for residential purposes have been received by the City Planning and Economic Development Department for the Brow Lands site. City Staff is currently reviewing the complex application and lengthy associated studies. Staff [...]

It’s love of heritage vs. economics

Ted Brellisford, the Hamilton Spectator The Book House is considered a rare example of early Georgian architecture. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton, which owns it, says the city can take it for $1. August 11, 2007 Nicole Macintyre The Hamilton Spectator (Aug 11, 2007) The front door to Book House is wide open, welcoming [...]

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