[All] OMB Forces Urban Sprawl on Waterloo Region
Neil E Taylor
neiletaylor at sympatico.ca
Thu Jan 24 21:48:23 EST 2013
Greg
We agree once again.
Nei;
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From: All [mailto:all-bounces at gren.ca] On Behalf Of Gregory C. Michalenko
Sent: January-24-13 6:16 PM
To: Kevin Thomason; GREN
Subject: Re: [All] OMB Forces Urban Sprawl on Waterloo Region
This is truly horrible. We've got to expose these developers and the damage
thy have caused. Unfortunately I'm away untilFeb. 22.
i remember battling Britton when he assisted Sun life in tearing down 20
affordable houses to expand their parking lot.There was a rumor circulating
that Habitat for Humanity had agreed to salvage the torn down houses. I met
with the national president (the office happens to be in Waterloo)and she
said "There is no truth to that. It would simply be unprofessional to make
such a decision on a hypothetical matter before any official decision had
been made and a demoliton permit granted." I was one of the first
delegations to speak at the critical Kitchener council meeting. When
Britton spoke he blatantly lied, said that Habitat would welcome the chance
to use the materials and the next delegation was a sincere naive dupe of
Habitat enthusiastically thanking Britton for the wonderful contribution
this would make to Habitat's good work. I had no chance to challenge B's
blatant lie or mention my meeting with the president or tell the poor worker
that he had been shamefully manipulated.
I despise him.
- Keep up your good work Kevin. I remember how grateful the Kitchener
planners were when you spoke up in favour of the countryside line when it
was proposed.
= Greg, Huatulco, Mexico
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From: All [all-bounces at gren.ca] on behalf of Kevin Thomason
[kevinthomason at mac.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 9:46 AM
To: GREN
Subject: [All] OMB Forces Urban Sprawl on Waterloo Region
Good morning,
In a very disturbing ruling the OMB is rejecting the Region of Waterloo's
Regional Official Plan (ROP's) attempts to curb urban sprawl and is
demanding thousands of acres of greenspace be opened up for future
development:
http://www.therecord.com/news/local/article/874617--provincial-tribunal-sets
-back-region-s-efforts-to-curb-urban-sprawl
It is a shameful ruling from a tribunal that shouldn't exist. Certain local
developers are thrilled by the decision and are declaring a huge victory.
Twitter is rampant this morning with anger from the public that our
progressive region which is leading the charge on intensification and better
land-use at the bequest of the province is now being forced by the same
provincial government to revert to old fashioned urban sprawl.
The Region is downplaying this decision and there is a closed door meeting
of Regional Councillors (in camera) on Tuesday to discuss the ramifications.
We will likely learn more over the coming days but it could be weeks or
months until we learn what greenspace is going to be redesignated and
targetted for future development to accommodate this ruling.
As most OMB rulings are final and unappeallable (short of an overturn by the
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing). I don't think there is much we
can do here other than to try to support the Region's other efforts on
growth management, public transit, water, environmental protection, etc. as
much as possible and still try to positively create the community we want to
live in.
Kevin.
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Kevin Thomason
1115 Cedar Grove Road
Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2J 3Z4
Phone: (519) 888-0519
Mobile Phone: (519) 240-1648
Twitter: @kthomason
E-mail: kevinthomason at mac.com
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