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Do your homework...the Town Planning Department is recommending that Council NOT proceed with the two applications due to insuffucient study. The developer HAS NOT provided the required (and repeatedly requested) information to the Town.

Planning Department: "The proposal constitutes a significant urban development and is of broad community interest. Additional information and materials are required in order to fully assess and
consider the applications. However, to date the applicant has not submitted the supporting information or materials needed. Accordingly, it is recommended that Council require the applicant to submit the additional information and materials necessary to, subject to the comments and conditions in this report, prior to any further
consideration of the Official Plan Amendment Application"

Please Read:

http://www.whitby.ca/asset/cs-report_PL5...212008.pdf

http://www.whitby.ca/asset/cs-report_PL5...212008.pdf
Go to the Council page

http://www.whitby.ca/index.php?Q=003K02V03D018

Link on items 4.2 and 4.3
By the way, for everyone who hasn't seen the drawings for Ecoplace, the link provided below has all of the drawings at the end of the document ...

http://www.whitby.ca/asset/cs-report_PL5...212008.pdf

Keep in mind that some of the plans may now be outdated (ie. the corner of the sports fields being proposed as residential, etc) but it still shows the scope of what the developer wants to accomplish even if it does get scaled back. I find it interesting that in the drawing they've left blank spaces where the current Sobeys and other disribution plant are. Obviously they want to purchase these lands because who'd want to buy a condo that overlooked a giant truck bay and the roof of an industrial warehouse?
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sretav Wrote:
By the way, for everyone who hasn't seen the drawings for Ecoplace, the link provided below has all of the drawings at the end of the document ...

http://www.whitby.ca/asset/cs-report_PL5...212008.pdf

Keep in mind that some of the plans may now be outdated (ie. the corner of the sports fields being proposed as residential, etc) but it still shows the scope of what the developer wants to accomplish even if it does get scaled back. I find it interesting that in the drawing they've left blank spaces where the current Sobeys and other disribution plant are. Obviously they want to purchase these lands because who'd want to buy a condo that overlooked a giant truck bay and the roof of an industrial warehouse?

Click the ones at the top. I guess I didn't do whatever needed to be done to make it viable link.
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