Another puzzle for those interested in Cobourg's planning
The snag is that it is outside of the "Built Boundary". This line on a map is something that the province has demanded the Town produce. The line on a map shows the existing Town development line and the areas outside of it. The Province has demanded in its intensification policies that the Town should be infilling the vacant lands inside the Town before going outside the line. The discussion of what's in and how we handle it is part of the Official Plan Review scheduled to be finished soon. So How does this application to build outside the line fit with the new OP? That's the discussion going on! Can we approve development outside of the line when the policies determining future development outside the line haven't been set yet?
The Planning & Advisory Committee hasn't got a position on this yet and some on the committee think that any development not inside the line is premature and shouldn't be approved. Others are thinking that because we don't have policies that development is allowed. A real cockup! But the bottom line is that if this application goes through the Town is committed to millions in infrastructure upgrades and future maintenance for ever. So what will Council do?
"We can have the Community Centre for little cost to taxpayers" so saith the CAO of Cobourg, Steve Robinson. In this story, the account of a mayor's breakfast (any linkage to a dog's breakfast is mischievous), the CAO explained that because of the Town's investments (Council's Play Money) the final price may be very low. OK if that is true the BR will have to change its stance from a negative to a positive. Being negative was natural because we had not been told that we could get a $30 million dollar facility for next to nothing. Now that we are being told, and it's in the words that many tourists can identify with - "Almost free!", we are going to be more supportive.
In fact we are going to be so supportive that our attitude will be it must not cost a dime in taxpayers money. Following the Robinson principle the money will come from gas tax rebates, 33 cent dollars, dividends from the town's investments and if there is the need for any more there must be a financial contribution from the groups who will benefit - the hockey groups, the soccer groups, the lawn bowling groups and the YMCA who wants to privatise it. Put those monies together and we now have a free facility!



