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

Vote via email-Voting will be open until midnight on December 31

Voting options for chedoke brow development

Public Information Centre #4

DATE: Thursday, December 13, 2007 TIME: 7:00-9:00pm LOCATION: Nash Auditorium in the Wilcox Building Chedoke Hospital Campus The purpose of Public InformationCentre #4 is to present the first preferred community option and the second preferred community option for the Chedoke Brow Lands as voted by the community. Information on approximate densities and unit projections will [...]

Regarding The Mountain News Article – (Posted below)

I am not shocked, but I believe that the developer is not understanding what the neighbours are saying. The bottom line, in my opinion, is the density. The area in which the project is proposed, is not capable of handling the traffic this development will result in. The infrastructure is just not there.I understand that [...]

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 [...]

Scenic Drive Traffic Volume Information (24 hour period)

4 hour assessment was Scenic Drive and Angela Street. This location is more or less across the street from the Chedoke Browland scheduled to be developed. Keep in mind that this assessment has been taken during summer months, when many people whom use Scenic

Intensification is Causing Problems Everywhere

CATCH Articles: Intensification presents challenges Jul 06, 2007 City officials are finding themselves caught between a divided public and new provincial rules as they grapple with growth alternatives that don’t contribute to sprawl. A small example of the clash of viewpoints over intensification returns to planning committee next week after being put off at their [...]

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.

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