City Completes Environmental Studies on Waterfront Lands
Site can be redeveloped using a risk managed approach
NEWS RELEASE - Distributed December 15, 2015 10:00 AM
Summary
Environmental studies associated with the City-owned 26.7 acre waterfront parcel at 1 Port Drive have been completed. The studies reveal that while the majority of the property was created through reclamation using coal waste, the site can be redeveloped using a risk managed approach.
The Ministry of Environment has given approval for the lands to be subdivided, rezoned and for development permits to be issued. Future development will use the baseline information from the environmental studies to determine how the soils can be recycled on site or disposed of to an approved facility.
Link to Strategic Plan: Waterfront Enhancement: Unlocking development to this key downtown waterfront site. Taking Responsibility: advancing studies to enable Council to deliver key projects.
Key Points
- The City has completed a Stage 1 Preliminary Site Investigation, Detailed Site Investigation and a Detailed Risk Assessment. Total cost of the studies was $440,000 which was supported by a $175,000 grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.
- The studies have identified 3 areas of contamination on the property that do not need to be removed from the property if they are risk managed.
- The Ministry of Environment has removed the 'high risk' designation from the property which allows redevelopment of the property to move forward.
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- 1 Port Drive is a City-owned 26.7 acre parcel of waterfront land acquired from CP Rail in March 2013 for $3.4m. The parcel is adjacent to the downtown core and is a future growth area.
- The City is currently undertaking a Master Plan for the property. Public input will be sought in the spring of 2016.
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