tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5854734498362657333.post6465671190795810380..comments2024-03-18T14:23:35.602-05:00Comments on Observations, Reservations, Conversations: Charleswood United Church Housing DevelopmentJohn Dobbinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16469872007840292315noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5854734498362657333.post-89749091217065191052014-01-27T08:02:15.152-06:002014-01-27T08:02:15.152-06:00Thanks for the comments John. Obviously we, the d...Thanks for the comments John. Obviously we, the developers agree with your sentiment and our desire is to do what is good for the community.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06012433808201231513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5854734498362657333.post-82427799034790361882014-01-10T14:37:42.125-06:002014-01-10T14:37:42.125-06:00Basically the people living around the property ow...Basically the people living around the property owned by the Charleswood United Church enjoy having vacant land behind their homes. Everybody is aware of just how true this is but nobody is saying it; certainly not the vocal opposition in attendance at the hearing. Rather than expressing the real reasons for their opposition, the majority cited concerns which should bring tremendous embarrassment to the rest of Charleswood.<br /><br />The majority of those in opposition cited (with certainty) increased murder rates, increased traffic, sky-rocketing death-rates for school-age children as a result of automobiles revving out of control or experiencing brake failure, light pollution, noise pollution and the inability to see the neighbours twinkling windows through the trees in the winter. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the man who characterised the Masons as a horde or drunken marauders who just want a "club house" in which to party (no mention of the important charitable organisation that they really are (and no I'm not a Mason)). <br /><br />Let’s talk about facts. Fact: The developers are not trying to build condos; they are proposing life-lease units for senior citizens with a 5000 sq. foot Masonic Lodge to replace the existing lodge already located in Charleswood. Fact: This property is owned by Charleswood United Church and not the city. Fact: It is zoned for Single Family Residential Dwellings and is not a "green space". Now on to some common sense. IF the property were to be developed according to the existing zoning criteria, many new houses would be built. The cited traffic concerns would be far greater than a 64 unit Life-Lease full of seniors (who are generally very safe drivers and typically own ONE reliable car or use public transportation). NEARLY ALL of the trees would be destroyed and the people buying the homes would likely be a much younger demographic which would be more likely to create an increase crime, traffic and light pollution and all of the things the residents are pretend concerned about. On top of it all, the beloved green space everyone loves so much would be a blip in history and forgotten by everyone except the 12-15 homes affected by the project.<br /><br />Somewhere along the way the area residents began to think of this property as it were their own. It isn't...and when you buy property on the perimeter of undeveloped land you are rolling the proverbial dice. Everybody knows that.<br /><br />The church is made up of good people, the masons are good people, the residents are good people and the developers are good people. In my opinion, the opposing Charleswood residents were the only ones not being completely honest. The mudslinging on the side of the opposition should bring shame to anyone who lives in the community. Suggesting that the development would bring murderous drunken Masons and death to children is indefensible behaviour to say the very least and I would NOT be proud to be a member of this community.<br /><br />The church has no use for this land (other than parking). They will sell it at some point and if this project doesn't get legs it's just a matter of time before another project comes along. Maybe it will be better for the community and maybe it won't. Maybe someone will express interest in building low-income housing units instead of a 64 Unit Seniors Life-Lease. I wonder what the vocal and seemingly intolerant minority from this part of Charleswood will have to say to that idea.<br /><br />My mother always told me, “Be careful what you wish for!”Shawn Nesterfieldnoreply@blogger.com