Is Area "C" dead?
In a motion before Council tomorrow evening the Council will adopt a recommendation from the Planning Advisory Committee to adopt the the County's Growth Management Study - "Places to Grow". This report recommends that Cobourg only expand by 3400 people, 1100 jobs and use 88 hectares of greenfields in the next thirty years. Despite the impediments of expansion - a servicing cost of $7.1 million, that will be paid by developers, and the slow growth of the Town a couple of developers are still trying to make it work. The land on the North side of King is owned by Schickendanz, a local builder of homes and other development lots are being held by speculators. Even the latest approved subdivisions in the North end of the area are rumoured to be for sale at any time. So now the developers have doubts about expansion. With the PAC's motion, which will be incorporated into the new Official Plan perhaps sane taxpayers can at last put the boots to this meglomaniacal plan. The cost of maintenance for the new area, if it was ever built would bankrupt us.
