The Welland Tribune

Residents take aim at Hunters Pointe housing plan

Welland golf course could be developed into 1,200 housing units

- LAURA BARTON

Hunters Pointe may be losing its golf course to a new residentia­l developmen­t, which has residents of the community east of Highway 406 in Welland upset.

The 83.6-hectare golf course, accessed from Daimler Parkway, is in the process of being sold to a numbered Ontario company represente­d by The Biglieri Group. The owners of that company seek to build a nearly 1,200-unit mixed residentia­l neighbourh­ood on the golf course lands.

In an email to The Tribune, Hunters Pointe resident Nolan Yearwood said hundreds of residents of the community were “blindsided” by the news when they received it a few weeks ago and have been opposing it since.

Yearwood said he feels the city is fast-tracking the rezoning process for the developmen­t to

move forward.

City planning supervisor Rachelle Larocque said that’s not so.

The proposed developmen­t hasn’t yet reached city council, but there was a public meeting on April 12. During that meeting, Larocque said she, city manager of developmen­t approvals Grant Munday and a member of The Biglieri Group were there to answer questions.

She said about 150 to 200 residents showed up for the meeting.

Apart from lamenting the loss of the golf course, residents are worried about the impact it will have on their community. Members of the Highlands Residents Associatio­n at Hunters Pointe and the developer of that area sought out consultati­on.

The developer retained Gagnon Walker Domes Profession­al Planners, and the company worked with Dillon Consulting Ltd., Upper Canada Consultant­s and Turkstra Mazza Associates LLP to review the documents accompanyi­ng the proposed developmen­t.

The review, obtained by The Tribune, outlines a number of concerns, including a perceived lack of sufficient informatio­n and studies about issues such as species at risk and provincial­ly significan­t wetlands, and the use of dated parameters for an environmen­tal assessment. The review also questions whether such a developmen­t is in demand for that area and whether a lack of nearby schools and other amenities has been taken into considerat­ion.

The review recommends Biglieri’s client revise and resubmit the applicatio­n with the updated documents. It also recommends that the city reject the applicatio­n should the applicant not do that.

Larocque said the review has been taken into considerat­ion as public comments and given the same due as other comments made.

The applicatio­n can be viewed at welland.ca/ReportsStu­dies.asp under the heading Hunters Pointe Redevelopm­ent Submission.

Lucchetta Homes, which has been developing the Hunters Pointe community, said in a statement that it “does not directly or indirectly have any involvemen­t with the golf course.” The golf course has always been a separate entity.

“It was a complete surprise for us to hear this news as well,” the company said.

Sandy Billyard, owner of the golf course, said in a brief email statement that Hunters Pointe Golf Course is closed permanentl­y and “will not reopen.” He said any further informatio­n “can be obtained at the next council meeting where this subject will be discussed extensivel­y.”

The issue will be before council on May 1 in council chambers at 7 p.m. This is a statutory public hearing as required by the Planning Act.

Efforts were made to reach The Biglieri Group and the prospectiv­e buyer, but no response was received.

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THE WELLAND TRIBUNE ?? A public notice sign posted outside of Hunters Pointe Golf Course in Welland shares with passersby about a proposed subdivisio­n for the property.
LAURA BARTON THE WELLAND TRIBUNE A public notice sign posted outside of Hunters Pointe Golf Course in Welland shares with passersby about a proposed subdivisio­n for the property.
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THE WELLAND TRIBUNE ?? A sign reading “stop this disaster” is stuck in the ground outside of Hunters Pointe Golf Course.
LAURA BARTON THE WELLAND TRIBUNE A sign reading “stop this disaster” is stuck in the ground outside of Hunters Pointe Golf Course.

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