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The planning consultant for Sonoma Homes says a revised residential development plan for 1.9 hectares 4.6 acres of land at Upper Sherman and Acadia Drive should be submitted to the city some time in the fall.Glen Wellings told members of the citys planning committee May 1 a revised plan is in the works after listening to six area residents blast the project. I can assure you we care
stanley spain fully listened to the delegations, said Wellings. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He said he hopes the company can come back with a mutually acceptable design, but noted the revised plan will include condo units.Last fall, Sonoma Homes filed an application with city planners to build two eight-storey and two 11-storey buildings and 489 units on three parcels of land in the Butler neighbourhood that currently consists mostly of single family homes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In late February, the city clerks office received a letter from Sonomas lawyer stating the developer was appealing to the OMB because the city had failed to make a decision within 120 days after a planning consultant filed the application, including a request for a zoning bylaw amendment, on behalf of Sonoma.Wellings said the developer made the appeal due to the uncertainty of the planning process and not to shut out the community. ARTICLE C
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stanley us etween the city of Fulton and town of Granby happens Monday night.A public hearing begins at 7:00 p.m. in the Fulton Common Council chambers on the citys plan to annex the land on which its wastewater treatment plant sits.The plant sits in the town of Granby, along the Oswego River just north of the city.City officials have said theyd like to stop paying more than
stanley polska $100,000 a year in property taxes on the plant. 聽They plan to claim that the treatment plan
stanley thermos t property can be annexed into the city because it sits next to city-owned property at Indian Head Point park, which is across the Oswego River along Route 481.The Town of Granby has hired a lawyer, land use and zoning specialist Scott Chatfield of Marietta in Onondaga County, for the fight against annexation. Print this entryShare this:EmailLike this:Like Loading...Related