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 [...]
OMB to decide brow lands issue
Developer appeals to provincial body while local residents plan strategy By Mark Newman, Mountain News The Ontario Municipal Board will ultimately decide if a Mississauga developer can build as many as 700 condominium and town house units on the Chedoke brow lands. City planner Kirsten McCauley said the city received notice from Deanlee Management earlier [...]
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. [...]
Developer plans to take proposal to planning committee in September
Chedoke Brow Lands could see fewer units ??!![singlepic=14,125,150,right] 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
Chedoke Area Residents Voted for Limited Development
Instructions for Voting: Friday Dec. 7 is your last opportunity to vote
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Presentation from Don May (CHC Presentation Feb 22-06) Pdf file Answers provided by the CHC Planning Consultant to Questions raised at the June 14, 2007 meeting: a. Was the land ever offered to the City for $1? The City staff and Chedoke Health Corporation are not aware of brow lands being offered to the City [...]
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 [...]