File #: TMP-24144    Version: Name:
Type: Item of Discussion Status: Received
File created: 5/9/2019 In control: City Building Committee
On agenda: 5/14/2019 Final action: 5/14/2019
Title: OPEN DELEGATION BY NEIL LITTLE CONCERNING THE DAVID BUSBY CENTRE Neil Little on behalf of the residents of McDonald Street provided an open delegation concerning the David Busby Centre. Mr. Little requested that a solid fence be installed along McDonald Street to the corner of the David Busby Centre. He noted a few variances concerning location and height that require approval. Mr. Little discussed the concerns of the residents of McDonald Street related to the activities and disruptive behaviours they have observed taking place at the David Busby Centre. Mr. Little advised that homeowners and tenants living on McDonald Street feel that they have no privacy and that they are concerned about their own safety and well-being along with the security of their properties. He continued to reiterate the request for a fence and why the residents feel one is needed. Mr. Little also requested that patrons of the Busby Centre be required to use the front door to the building off of Mulcaster...
Attachments: 1. Open Delegation Request -David Busby Centre, 2. Petition - David Busby Centre, 3. ADDITIONS Correspondence Open Del David Busby Centre, 4. ADDITION Open Delegation - Neil Little

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OPEN DELEGATION BY NEIL LITTLE CONCERNING THE DAVID BUSBY CENTRE

 

Neil Little on behalf of the residents of McDonald Street provided an open delegation concerning the David Busby Centre.

 

Mr. Little requested that a solid fence be installed along McDonald Street to the corner of the David Busby Centre. He noted a few variances concerning location and height that require approval.

 

Mr. Little discussed the concerns of the residents of McDonald Street related to the activities and disruptive behaviours they have observed taking place at the David Busby Centre. Mr. Little advised that homeowners and tenants living on McDonald Street feel that they have no privacy and that they are concerned about their own safety and well-being along with the security of their properties.  He continued to reiterate the request for a fence and why the residents feel one is needed.

 

Mr. Little also requested that patrons of the Busby Centre be required to use the front door to the building off of Mulcaster Street and not the entrance off of McDonald Street.

 

In closing, Mr. Little reiterated his requests for a fence, change of entrance for the patrons and also requested a security guard be on-site while the facility is opened.

 

Members of the Committee asked a number of questions of Mr. Little and received responses.