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112-townhome project in Courtice gets Clarington green light

Clarington Council has announced that a new 112-unit townhome project n Courtice has been approved and is moving ahead.

A new development on the northeast corner of Prestonvale Road and Bloor Street will be moving forward with the construction of 112 townhomes, said a council statement.

Council approved a staff report giving permission for the Holding “H” symbol to be removed from the property in question. Under the Municipal Planning Act, municipalities can add an “H” symbol to an area that will be used for future development until certain conditions of development are met. These conditions include:

  • Infrastructure and servicing support;
  • Access;
  • Protection of natural areas;
  • Measures to mitigate the impact of development;
  • Submission of required studies;
  • Execution of agreements and financial obligations; and
  • Anything else deemed necessary.

The council statement said the developer for the project in Courtice has met all conditions and provisions and can move ahead with the next steps.

The subdivision and site plan approval for the development have now been finalized. The developer, National Homes (Prestonvale) Inc., has started to install underground services and private lanes and will be applying for building permits in the coming months.

For more information, read report PDS-058-21.

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