Developer plans to take proposal to planning committee in September

Chedoke Brow Lands could see fewer units ??!! By Mark Newman Mountain News Aug 08, 2008 When Deanlee Management submits its final draft plan for Chedoke brow land development to the city in the next few weeks it could contain fewer then the 750 units the Mississauga developer had originally proposed. “It could vary any [...]

Chedoke Browlands development proposal not carved in stone

n December, as part of the secondary planning process for the brow lands along Sanatorium Road, north of Scenic Drive, the majority of residents living near the site voted for either limited development that would see 25 single family homes on the brow lands or no development at all.

Deanlee Management Inc. Sponsored Bus Tour

similar to Chedoke Brow, in terms of its beauty, location, heritage components or access routes. I did not see any evidence of development that preserved the natural setting

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.

The Results are IN

82 percent of Chedoke Resdents voted for limited or no development

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

Deanlee Management – What Residential Projects Have They Completed?

At the last “Secondary Plan” meeting, I was speaking to Hugh Thompson (Deanlee’s inconspicuous representative at our public meetings).? I asked what other residential projects Deanlee Management has worked on.? He stated that this (the Chedoke brow project)?was a different kind of project (not sure of his exact wording).? I took this to mean that [...]

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.

Niagara Escarpment Commission Decision Made – Closing Mackie’s Mountain Archery

was a story which definitely caught my eye involving the power of the Niagara Escarpment Commission It amazes me that the Niagara Escarpment Commission is not halting the chedoke brow Development

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

Community Sub-Committee (By Invitation Only)

(By Invitation Only – For individuals who volunteered at the October 11th meeting) City staff is arranging a Community Sub-Committee (by invitation only) of individuals that expressed interest at the Chedoke Brow Lands Public Information Centre (PIC) #2. The meeting will be held as follows: When: Monday, November 5th, 2007 Time: 6:00pm to 9:00pm Location: [...]

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 [...]