Stop all plans to develop "Owl Park" 3312, 3360, 3370 Hammond Bay Rd. 3355, 3443 Meadow Lane rd. Protect this area from development and preserve it for future use as a city park.

The Issue

The previously mentioned properties (owned by Century group) make up what is now known as Owl Park. Owl Park is a fragile ecosystem of treed woodland, bluffs, and portions of wetland including duck ponds.

This park is a critical wildlife corridor connecting the adjacent Linley Valley park and Planta Park. This corridor is used by many species of nesting birds an by deer keeping more of them in the wilderness rather then on our streets.

The park has pre-established trail networks connecting many scenic viewing areas. It would take very little effort to make this into a city park and benefit the health and well being of our community.

This land is home to local owls, eagles, ducks, geese and many other bird species, rabbits, deer, and salamanders. Owl park is a critical link in a fragile ecosystem that is important habitat for at-risk species.

We don't feel that the community and surrounding neighborhood was adequately informed prior to the rezoning of the previously mentioned properties. We feel that the community and surrounding neighborhood needs to be made aware of the loss of property value, privacy, green space as well as the negative impacts on traffic in the area specifically Hammond bay rd.

These issues need to be re addressed prior to any development of the previously mentioned properties.

 

 

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The Issue

The previously mentioned properties (owned by Century group) make up what is now known as Owl Park. Owl Park is a fragile ecosystem of treed woodland, bluffs, and portions of wetland including duck ponds.

This park is a critical wildlife corridor connecting the adjacent Linley Valley park and Planta Park. This corridor is used by many species of nesting birds an by deer keeping more of them in the wilderness rather then on our streets.

The park has pre-established trail networks connecting many scenic viewing areas. It would take very little effort to make this into a city park and benefit the health and well being of our community.

This land is home to local owls, eagles, ducks, geese and many other bird species, rabbits, deer, and salamanders. Owl park is a critical link in a fragile ecosystem that is important habitat for at-risk species.

We don't feel that the community and surrounding neighborhood was adequately informed prior to the rezoning of the previously mentioned properties. We feel that the community and surrounding neighborhood needs to be made aware of the loss of property value, privacy, green space as well as the negative impacts on traffic in the area specifically Hammond bay rd.

These issues need to be re addressed prior to any development of the previously mentioned properties.

 

 

The Decision Makers

Mayor Bill Mckay
Mayor Bill Mckay
Councillor William Bestwick
Councillor William Bestwick
Councillor Diane Brennan
Councillor Diane Brennan
Councillor Gordon Fuller
Councillor Gordon Fuller
Councillor Jim Kipp
Councillor Jim Kipp

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Petition created on March 12, 2015