Saanich News, March 23, 2016

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Hammering out the site details In today’s second installment of our fivepart series on sewage treatment in Greater Victoria, we look at the sites put forward by the Capital Regional District’s liquid waste management committee. With committee members from the SPECIAL seven municipalREPORT ities involved voicing concerns over the cost to taxpayers, Clover IN TH E Point in Victoria, the previously shelved McLoughlin Point in Esquimalt and a nearby alternative, a DND-owned section of land on Macaulay Point, have emerged. Each potential site, presented in a conditional recommendation to the CRD board, is being fully costed out. The goal is to have a cost-effective business plan to present to the province and the federal government for consideration before March 31, the funding deadline for a portion of the federal dollars promised. When a single plant at McLoughlin was previously pursued, the province refused to step in and either mandate an agreement or broker a deal with Esquimalt, which had rejected a variance for the site. This time, the B.C. government is helping facilitate completion of the siting process, which includes receiving approval from both Victoria and Esquimalt councils. See page A12 and A21.

Block party Thousands of kids and kids at heart turned out to the seventh annual Lego Mania at Tillicum Centre, taking in the numerous displays and checking out some of the designs from this year’s competition.

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Council requests review of EDPA bylaw Travis Paterson News Staff

Saanich council has ordered a review of the contentious environmental development permit area bylaw following Wednesday’s well-attended special session at the George Pearkes Community Centre. Dozens of residents spoke as the heavily debated session went past 1 a.m. An estimated 250 people were in attendance with more than 50 people speaking. Council voted unanimously on Option

2 from Saanich planning’s EDPA Review (released March 8), which will uphold the bylaw for now, but will hire a third party consultant or team to review the bylaw in depth. Option 1 would have repealed the bylaw altogether while Option 3 would maintain it as is. Coun. Fred Haynes wasn’t in office when the EDPA was constructed and implemented in 2012 but has come to understand it since. “When you look back at how it was implemented, the public consultation was there, there was an out clause, and

everything seemed fair,” Haynes said. Since 2014, several members of the public, including the group for a responsible EDPA, led by Anita Bull, has aired its opposition with planning, citing multiple biologist reports that dispute the existence of environmentally sensitive areas on properties included in Saanich’s ESA atlas. However, Saanich has disagreed with these findings.

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