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BOWEN TAKES THE PLUNGE
VOL. 47 NO. 52
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HEALTH CENTRE FOUNDATION QUESTIONS MUNI SEWAGE COVENANT REQUIREMENT
ALEX KURIAL
Editor
the few on Bowen which still doesn’t allow this. But after lengthy discussion Monday council felt they weren’t ready to move ahead before existing area matters were settled.
A frustrated delegation appeared before Bowen council Monday, lamenting what they call a one-sided agreement that will drive up costs at the new health centre. The Bowen Island Health Centre Foundation appeared at the virtual meeting where Tim Rhodes, president, and several directors opposed the details of a sewage covenant being requested by the municipality in order to receive a building permit. The snag in the multi-million dollar project comes because the Snug Cove sewer system is at capacity. “We are currently in the position where we cannot be approving anymore connections to the system,” says CAO Liam Edwards. This problem isn’t expected to be solved anytime soon though. Edwards says staff will have plans for sewer expansion at the January 24 council meeting, but in the meantime will be telling developers there isn’t any current possibility of sewage connection in the Cove. With sewage hookup unavailable, the health centre now needs to create a septic field to service their building. But until these plans are developed a building permit can’t be issued. With time being of the essence, BIM offered to grant an exception if the foundation signs a septic covenant. The covenant would allow for the building permit but restrict the foundation from applying for an occupancy permit until they’ve presented a sewage plan. The wording of the municipal document wasn’t well received however.
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SCULPTING, SNOW, AND SCALES: Tobin Sparling took full advantage of Bowen’s unusually heavy snowfall to turn his yard into a snow statue display, including this baby dragon. To see more of Tobin’s art flip over to page 3. EMMETT SPARLING PHOTO
Secondary dwellings on hold in Arbutus Ridge WATER CONCERNS PUT A PAUSE ON REZONING APPLICATION
ALEX KURIAL Editor
The west side of the island may see a bump in residencies one day, but local water issues will need to be sorted out
before that can happen. A rezoning application for Area 1 of CD Zone 18, more commonly known as Arbutus Ridge, would have allowed for construction of detached secondary suites for residential use on any of the nearly 40 properties in the area. The zone is one of
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