a spokesperson for the nature conservancy of canada said thursday it did submit a letter of interest to the oblates, but no amount of land or money was mentioned. there was no response, brianne curry said.
“if there was that opportunity to do a land purchase, we would have considered it,” curry said. “there was no dialogue.”
in a letter to residents dated friday, arnprior mayor lisa mcgee said the purchase and sale of the lands was a civil matter between the two parties.
“there are currently no planning applications submitted regarding the development of the galilee centre lands,” mcgee said. “this means that at this time there is no way to make comments on a specific application.”
meanwhile, any significant development of the site would require an environmental impact study, stormwater management report and plans, servicing study and plans and traffic impact study, she said.
lacey smith, seen here with her daughter, lita, 4, is chair of save the grove again in arnprior.
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what happens next may be a complicated process, governed by provincial legislation and policies, as well as the town of arnprior’s official plan and policies.
when an application is received, the requirements for a public meeting, options for public comments and appeal rights differ by application type. arnprior will give a minimum 20-day notice of a public meeting to get comments from the public, mcgee said.