Home Community Public Meeting: Voyager Bay

Public Meeting: Voyager Bay

37
0

Disclaimer: Joe Kowalski, who features in this story, owns the Whitewater News and employs the writer and editor of this paper.

Brian Whitehead, joined by Kathryn Curry and Joe Kowalski submitted a request for ‘pre-consultation’ .

“We have prepared this letter and the enclosed information in order to pre-consult with the Township of
Whitewater Region regarding a land severance proposal for waterfront residential lots along Voyageur
Bay Trail. Specifically, this submission requests the following:

  1. Staff and Council support for the development of eight (8) waterfront residential lots and one (1)
    retained lot on the Voyageur Bay property through the consent (land severance) process.
  2. Confirmation of the study requirements to support the severance of eight (8) waterfront
    residential lots plus one (1) retained lot on the Voyageur Bay property.”

“it was felt before we went through the lot creation process, we should have council’s permission.” Whitehead said.

He said Kowalski had improved both roads.

“The development is reaching a threshold where the hydro is able to make improvements, and also Joe plans to make additional improvements” he said.

The Natural Heritage Field work study was completed due to the seasonal requirements.

“I’m not against cottages, I’m a developer, I’m a capitalist, but this is the last wild section of the river.” Kowalski said.

“I decided to do it myself, it’s an expensive undertaking. I used the proceeds for Voyager bay to do this undertaking. It is my gift to Canada.”

“What guarantee do we have that hydro will go through. “Councillor Mackay said.

“Well I’m a man of my word, Councillor Mackay.” Kowalski said

“Well, why can’t we get the hydro and then the agreement?” Mackay said.

“I have been dealing with Hydro one for five years, and I can tell you it’s a difficult process, and they’ve yet to provide me a price.” Kowalski said.

“Would be able to get our emergency vehicles in there,” Councillor McLaughlin said.

Kowalski said that they had had a fire down there, and there had been “not difficulty with emergency vehicles.”

Councillor Charlene Jackson asked “what steps are next? Does council need to pass a motion or can we direct.

“The next steps would be for Staff to bring back a report for Council.” Ivan Burton said.

Previous articleNotice of Motion: Lack of Legal Parking in Forester’s Falls
Next articleRoss Concession 13 August 3