Linda, the selling of lands on the Eastern Slopes without having regard for wildlife corridors is certainly and interesting issue. Any development eg: logging, mining, recreation within areas where there are wildlife corridors must be addressed, usually in an EIA. The paving of the parking lot issue is something I won't comment on but it would seem that the amount of parking required should have been addressed when the building design was approved. The attitude exhibited by the planning department of any municiplity is a direct reflection of the position of council with regard to planning matters. Unless, of course the council doesn't keep themselves informed about such things.
Never underestimate the power of the citizens in a municipality if enough of them share a concern similar to yours. A group can make a presentation to council on any issue, if planning issues are a concern across the county, I would certainly encourage a group to put a presentation together and make their concerns public.
Never underestimate the power of the citizens in a municipality if enough of them share a concern similar to yours. A group can make a presentation to council on any issue, if planning issues are a concern across the county, I would certainly encourage a group to put a presentation together and make their concerns public.
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