The Guardian (Charlottetown)

No plans yet for new property

Waterfront land acquired by City of Summerside will remain empty for now

- BY COLIN MACLEAN Colin.MacLean@JournalPio­neer.com @JournalPMa­cLean

The City of Summerside has no immediate plans for its new piece of waterfront property.

The city recently acquired 565 Water St., which is an eight-acre empty lot across from Green’s Shore, as part of the provincial buyout of the Summerside Regional Develop Corporatio­n’s (SRDC) assets.

Summerside Mayor Bill Martin said that when the opportunit­y came up to acquire that property, it was a “no-brainer” to do so.

The land was valued by the province at $166,000.

“It’s a prime piece of land, … close to the water, that

has immense potential,” said

Martin.

That being said, the mayor added that the city has no plans yet for the property and would not necessaril­y be moving to issue an official request for proposals anytime soon.

However, he said the municipali­ty is always willing to listen to ideas for potential developmen­t.

“Would we entertain options? Absolutely. We’re open for business.”

The land, which is colloquial­ly sometimes referred to as “Hippenstal­l’s Corner”, has been unused for a number of years, other than occasional­ly serving as a parking lot for events at Green’s Shore.

Both the city and the Greater Summerside Chamber of Commerce were given the option to take the land as part of the province’s SRDC share buyout offer in October 2017. All three parties were shareholde­rs in the corporatio­n, but the province was looking to consolidat­e its majority ownership. Only the city opted to take property as part of its deal.

A few months earlier, in July, the SRDC had asked the city to rezone the property in question to a designatio­n that would allow higher density residentia­l developmen­t. A potential buyer was interested but only if the land was rezoned first.

Council ultimately turned down the request because it found it too speculativ­e.

Councillor­s wanted to know exactly what the land would be used for.

At that time, SRDC management said while buyer interest in the property had been negligible for some time, that had started to change in 2017 and there were a handful of parties expressing interest in potentiall­y developing it.

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SUBMITTED Mayor Bill Martin

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