The Guardian (Charlottetown)

‘This is agricultur­al land’

Proposed Ebenezer subdivisio­n draws some opposition

- BY KATIE SMITH

A proposed agricultur­al subdivisio­n for Ebenezer has residents in the area concerned.

Gordie Kirkpatric­k, who is heading the proposed developmen­t of the MapleRidge Equestrian and Residentia­l Community, addressed the public at a meeting in Milton Community Hall recently.

The meeting was held to discuss an applicatio­n Kirkpatric­k put forward to change the use of a portion of land in Ebenezer to allow for the subdivisio­n and developmen­t of 13 three-acre mini-farm lots to be serviced by a private right-of-way, the establishm­ent of a homeowners associatio­n and the provision of access to a variety of shared amenities for the homeowners, such as walking and riding trails, stables and paddocks.

Spencer Matheson, junior provincial planner with the Department of Communitie­s, Land and Environmen­t, said around 94 acres Kirkpatric­k wants to develop are identified under the Land Protection­s Act for non-developed use, which limits what can be done on the property.

Of the 94 acres, about 50 acres will be used for this change-of-use process, 39 acres for the 13 three-acre lots and about six acres for the right-of-way that’s going to service those lots.

“There’s quite a bit of residentia­l developmen­t along the roadways in the area and there’s also a number of subdivisio­ns of five lots or more around as well,” Matheson said. “But the majority of the land is used for agricultur­e or some form of resource use.”

The issue about developing agricultur­al land didn’t sit well with one farming couple in attendance.

Dewar and Victoria MacLeod are dairy farmers in the area of the proposed developmen­t and don’t want it to go ahead as planned.

“This is farmland, this is not a subdivisio­n area,” Victoria said during the meeting’s question period.

“We don’t want the developmen­t in Ebenezer, it’s as simple as that. It’s agricultur­al property.”

Kirkpatric­k responded saying agricultur­e has a variety of definition­s, and horse farming is one of them.

Victoria proceeded to ask if there’s even a need for a new subdivisio­n, considerin­g there are several in the area right now that aren’t full.

“So why are we building more?” she said, adding with the Mennonites moving in, they are farming the land, as are other farmers in the area.

“Let’s keep using it for agricultur­e instead of building houses, when there’s already a number of houses that are for sale on our road.”

The change-of-use applicatio­n is only one step of the process for MapleRidge to be able to create the agricultur­al community being proposed, Matheson said, adding if the applicatio­n is approved it will allow MapleRidge to apply for the subdivisio­n of the land to get those 13 three-acre farm lots.

“There (are) a number of steps remaining in this process.”

Once a decision is reached, it will be posted online on the government’s website.

 ?? KATIE SMITH/THE GUARDIAN ?? Following a public meeting at the Milton Community Hall Meaghan, Lori, Gordie and Ellie Kirkpatric­k, who hope to get approval to be able to build an equestrian residentia­l community in Ebenezer stand in front of a concept photo of what the community...
KATIE SMITH/THE GUARDIAN Following a public meeting at the Milton Community Hall Meaghan, Lori, Gordie and Ellie Kirkpatric­k, who hope to get approval to be able to build an equestrian residentia­l community in Ebenezer stand in front of a concept photo of what the community...

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