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 [...]

Brow lands decision expected by June

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The head of the Mississauga firm looking to develop the Chedoke brow lands says he’s hoping to meet with city planning staff in the next week or two to finalize plans. “We’re still negotiating,” said Ron Starr, president of development at Deanlee Management. The company is looking at building about 650 condominium and townhouse units [...]

Brow lands plan shows lack of foresight

Brow lands plan shows lack of foresight Letters To The Editor – Mountain News Nov 20, 2009 Re: Chedoke brow lands plan targets retirees (Nov. 13) It seems to be a pattern in Hamilton whereby a problem arises, a mediocre plan is developed and neither side in the dispute is at all satisfied with the [...]

Niagara Escarpment Commission

Link to – INFORMATION REPORT: Niagara Escarpment Commission (March 10, 2009) In 2007, Deanlee Management Inc. submitted applications to amend the City of Hamilton Official Plan and Zoning By-law and submitted a draft plan of subdivision for a property located on the brow of the Niagara Escarpment at the intersection of Sanatorium Drive and Scenic [...]

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 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.

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.

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.

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 [...]

New Supply of Signs are In – August 15, 2007

Help protect the Chedoke Browlands Poperty

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.

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

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 [...]