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Council says no to addiction treatment home Integrity Recovery Society operates the centre in College Heights TED CLARKE Citizen Staff

The operator of the Integrity Recovery Society residential substance treatment centre in a suburban College Heights house was denied a three-year temporary use permit to operate the facility at Monday’s city council meeting. Rick Edwards said he was “blindsided” by council’s decision to not allow him an extension to continue to treat clients who are required to remain completely abstinent from all drug and alcohol use as a condition of entry in the six-bed halfway house at 7973 Rochester Cres. Council voted 7-2 in support of administration’s recommendation that the application be turned down because the neighbourhood is designated RS2 Single

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Rick Edwards, executive director of Integrity Recovery Society, was turned down in his application for a three-year temporary use permit to operate a residential treatment centre.

Housing and is not zoned for supportive housing. “I didn’t see it coming, I was blindsided by it,” said Edwards, who sat through the meeting with three of Integrity’s residential recovery clients. “It’s

frustrating because the information I heard them all share was really not true and not what my application was about. “My application was about rezoning. I’m confused about the whole process. This is information that should have

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been provided to me along tine ago. This application is 13 months old. We just wanted the rezoning so we’d be governed under the assisted living registry who kinds of governs societies like us.” Deanna Wasnik, the city’s director of planning and development, in her recommendations to council, said the application for supportive housing is not consistent with the city’s Official Community Plan and is not compatible with the surrounding land uses. “At this time there are only a handful of sites that are specifically zones for supportive housing, which are included in multi-family zoned or a comprehensive zone, not on sites zoned single-family residential, as the subject property is,” said Wasnik. Council received four letters of support from some of Integrity’s neighbours on Rochester Crescent, but there were also 34 letters that did not support having a residential treatment centre there. Edwards said he was glad there were only 34. PLEASE SEE ‘NIMBY’ ON PAGE 4

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