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Lorne project open house draws hundreds Citizens concerned about parking, aesthetics and height of building
House. back from town staff and planThe presentation saw proj- ners, Vincent along with Whitfield ect manager Shawn Vincent and designer Richard Jasper, and architect Harry presented their latWhitfield present the est design in July for most recent drawing I think it’s a an invite-only open and schematics of the great opportunity house (meeting legal proposed five-storey requirements), along mixed use building. for the town to with direct consultaThey also fielded move ahead and tion with the Comox questions. Town Residents to move into the In October, rezonAssociation. 21st century. ing and development Vincent told counpermit applications Roger Thomas cil the condos work were given first and with the town’s new second reading by revitalization procouncil, but they unanimously gram allowing densification and approved a motion to host an offering a variety of condo sizes open house to introduce the proj- from 700 square feet to penthouse ect to the entire community. size units of 1,500 square feet. The first designs were created ... see PROJECT ■ 9 last August, and based on feed-
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Erin Haluschak Record Staff
Comox residents came out in droves Wednesday night to view the latest architectural drawings and ask questions to the project manager during a public open house for the proposed Lorne Hotel project. More than 200 people attended the presentation, which had to be divided into two sessions due to attendance at the d’Esterre
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PHOTO BY ERIN HALUSCHAK
Regina Bozerocka of the Town of Comox planning department discusses the project with a couple of residents.
Local groups benefit from federal program
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Scott Stanfield Record Staff
PHOTO BY KAREN GOLDBY
Dunsmuir Avenue in Cumberland was all aglow on Saturday evening as the annual Decorated Big Truck Parade took place.
The Comox Valley Project Watershed Society is one of five North Island organizations receiving money from a federal program for fisheries conservation projects. Government will provide up to $108,011 towards an Airpark lagoon project to restore habitat for salmon refuge, rearing and foraging. Years ago, the area was diked as a sewage lagoon and later decommissioned. In the 1990s, it was reconnected to the Courtenay Estuary with an outlet (bridge). The lagoon is used by fish, but in summer the water stag-
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nates and warms to sub-lethal temperatures. “There isn’t a good circulation pattern through there,” said Jennifer Sutherst, interim estuary co-ordinator and manager at Project Watershed. The society plans to install a second breach — a culvert near the float plane ramp — to connect the river through the lagoon and out to the estuary. “It’s going to improve the circulation patterns in there, and allow for better oxygenation and improve the temperatures in the summer,” Sutherst said. “It’s going to allow them (salmon) a chance to grow and develop.”
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