File #: 12-A-140    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Deputation Status: To Be Introduced
File created: 10/17/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/22/2012 Final action: 10/22/2012
Title: Former Councillor, Sam Cancilla provided a deputation to City Council in opposition to motion 12-G-251, Declaration of City Owned Lands as Surplus - 155 Dunlop Street East (westerly portion of Bayview Park). He commented that he believes that the people of Barrie do not want a portion of Bayview Park to be sold. He stated that he feels the process has been unfair and that communication concerning the issue has been poor. Mr. Cancilla noted that he feels that City Council has been trying to serve the developer and not the public. He suggested that the development be required to be built on the land owned by the developer and not include any public land. Mr. Cancilla concluded by stating that he believes he could organize a petition in opposition to the sale of a portion of Bayview Park that would generate enough support from the public to give Council and idea of the public’s thoughts on the matter.
Attachments: 1. 121022 DEP - Sam Cancilla 155 Dunlop St. E.pdf
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Former Councillor, Sam Cancilla provided a deputation to City Council in opposition to motion 12-G-251, Declaration of City Owned Lands as Surplus - 155 Dunlop Street East (westerly portion of Bayview Park).  He commented that he believes that the people of Barrie do not want a portion of Bayview Park to be sold.  He stated that he feels the process has been unfair and that communication concerning the issue has been poor.  Mr. Cancilla noted that he feels that City Council has been trying to serve the developer and not the public.  He suggested that the development be required to be built on the land owned by the developer and not include any public land.  Mr. Cancilla concluded by stating that he believes he could organize a petition in opposition to the sale of a portion of Bayview Park that would generate enough support from the public to give Council and idea of the public's thoughts on the matter.