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Scugog may see new housing; up to 1,355 possible units

The Township of Scugog has received an application for an ambitious development complex with residential units, possibly of up to 1,355 units.

The location of the lots in question are: 1520, 1540, 1580 Reach Street in Port Perry.

The applicant is Richard Wannop and the agent is Malone Given Parsons Ltd. (c/o Allyssa Hrynyk).

The Draft Plan of Subdivision proposes to create the following:

  • Twenty-eight (28) Blocks for low density residential (singles, semi, townhouses);
  • Two (2) Blocks for condominium townhouses;
  • Three (3) Blocks for mid-rise residential / mixed-use development;
  • One (1) Block for mid-rise residential / mixed-use development / long term care home;
  • One (1) Park Block;
  • Two (2) Stormwater Management Blocks;
  • One (1) Open Space Block;
  • Three (3) Blocks for Natural Heritage / Environmental Protection;
  • One (1) Block for Prestige Industrial;
  • One (1) Block for General Industrial;
  • One (1) Block for a future road connection; and,
  • Various Streets and Laneways.

The total number of residential units is proposed to be between 900 and 1,355 units.  The amount of total commercial gross floor area is to be determined.

The development is intended to be serviced via municipal services (water, sanitary and stormwater).

The Official Plan Amendment application proposes to add new policies to permit local commercial uses as well as adding a Neighbourhood Park.

The Scugog Council will hold a public meeting to provide interested parties with the opportunity to learn more on Monday, June 15 at 6:30pm at the township municipal office at 181 Perry Street, Port Perry.

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