Thursday, January 22, 2009

Mark Your Calendars! Update: Agenda looks boring!



Pickering City Hall has posted this little nugget today as something to look forward to in the next 11 days. Could this finally be the meeting that gives the developers the green light to break ground in Duffin Heights? We hope so! Stay Tuned!

Mark this date on your calendar...and attend and give us the scoop!

Monday, February 2, 2009 - 3:00 PM - Main Committee Room
Special Planning & Development Committee Meeting
Re: Development of the Duffin Heights Neighbourhood

On the same day, the Ontario Realty Corp will be presenting their draft plan for the subdivision that will go up just to the south of Creekside.

Big things for February 2nd it seems!

UPDATE:
This is the agenda for the February 2nd meeting...

Welcome and Introductions by the Chair
I MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION PAGES
PART A
1 Urban Design
Mixed Use Corridor
Presentation by City staff and The Planninq Partnership
PART B
2 Road Profile
Relationship to Land Uses
Presentation by City staff and The Planninq Partnership
PART C
3 Sustainable Design
Neighbourhood Subdivision Buildings
Presentation by City staff
II NEXT STEPS
Review of next steps by City staff

Pickering: No to Airport. Mattamy: Yes to "Home-Domes"




So the Airport drama is back for the 09 edition. Rightfully so, the city of Pickering has re-stated its position regarding the airport. Their position, a unanimous NO***! Okay so its not a cut-and-dry, flat-out no but seeing as how long it's taken to build a few houses, this is going to take another 30 years. The article reports,

"Rumours are swirling that Minister of Finance and Whitby-Oshawa MP Jim Flaherty will approve the proposed Pickering airport in next week's fiscal stimulus package. In 1972, the federal government expropriated 18,600 acres of farmland for the possibility of an airport in north Pickering. But a shovel hasn't yet touched the ground. An environmental assessment is scheduled to be complete this year."
Seaton (those hoping to live in the later phases located North of Taunton Rd) and many Northwest Markham residents, , will definitely have the airport on their minds as they worry about noise, pollution, and plane crashes if the government finally puts the shovel to the dirt after hemming and hawing since '78.

"It's time the federal government made a decision one way or another on the airport," he said, adding the size of the pipes slated for the Seaton community will be dependant on whether or not there's going to be an airport. As well, potential Seaton residents have a right to know if they'll be living next to an airport.
Almost immediately after the announcement, Mattamy Homes has announced** that homes built in close proximity to the airport will be sold with sound deadening foundations, fencing, insulation and an optional retractable dome capsules will maintain a pollution-free environment available through the design centre. Pricing has yet to be announced on the "Home-Domes" but is expected to run $100-200k!

***"the Federal Minister of Finance and the Regional Chair of Durham Region do not advocate for federal infrastructure funding for an airport in Pickering until such time as a viable and accepted business case can be presented."

**Mattamy Homes only announced this in my dreams. Please do not email them about this.


UPDATE:

Mattamy has released an artists rendition of the proposed "Home-Domes" which they state "preserves the beauty of its trademarked WideLot Homes." Townhouse owner unfortunately will not have the dome feature available to them. Hear-muff sales will definitely see a spike in sales in the coming years.*

*Even my update is a fictitious story. But you knew that already.

Discuss the airport in Seaton and read the full article in the MiSC Forums!