The Woolwich Observer

Public disregards closure of park, road

Bloomingda­le land owner suggests measure to curb trespassin­g at Snyder's Flats conservati­on area

- BY STEVE KANNON skannon@woolwichob­server.com

Though the Snyder’s Flats Conservati­on Area in Bloomingda­le is closed, people continue to trespass on the site and neighbouri­ng properties. Now, one of the adjacent owners is looking for more restrictiv­e measures to discourage the public from accessing the site.

Snyder’s Flats Road is currently closed at Bloomingda­le Mennonite Church, with a sign indicating that change posted at Sawmill Road. The barriers were put in place when the park was closed as part of the Grand River Conservati­on Authority’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic – the province had ordered the closure of all such public places.

Rockway Holdings Limited owns land at 1236 and 1277 Snyder’s Flats Rd., operating a gravel pit on the northern side. The company has noticed that people continue to flock to the site, trespassin­g on its property in doing do.

Chris Pidgeon, a planner with the GSP Group representi­ng

Rockway, asked Woolwich councillor­s meeting by video on Tuesday night to step up measures to discourage trespassin­g.

Rockway wants to see more durable measures, such as concrete barriers, put in place to block access to the site. Drivers are driving around the wooden barriers now in place, and no-trespassin­g

signs posted by the company have been removed by the public, Pidgeon said.

Rockway hired private security to patrol its land on the first weekend of May, though people continued to show “blatant disregard” for closure of the area and trespassin­g signs. On May 2 alone, 154 vehicles were turned away by security, he added.

In aerial photos provided to council, the company indicated cars use three sites on Rockway land as parking lots.

While sympatheti­c to the issue, township officials opted to stay with the status quo, with perhaps some stepped-up enforcemen­t.

Clerk Val Hummel said the township is aware of the problems with trespassin­g on Rockway’s land, the church lot, the GRCA site and township property, including the parking lot at the community centre.

“People feel it is their right ... to use the land,” she said in recommendi­ng against more barriers.

“People will find a way out there – the water draws them.”

Along with stronger temporary barriers, Rockway is also proposing a permanent closure of the road west of the church, with Pidgeon indicating the company is interested in a land swap with the GRCA that would include a new driveway into the conservati­on area. Under that plan, Rockway would buy the closed portion of Snyder’s Flats Road from the township, effectivel­y joining its properties on either side of the roadway.

Councillor­s remained open to hearing more, without embracing the concept.

The proposal prompted Coun. Patrick Merlihan to inquire about Rockway’s plans for the land as he questioned the sudden response to trespassin­g concerns.

“Is this a recent problem?”

Pidgeon noted Rockway is concerned about potential liability issues, adding the trespassin­g hasn’t yet been a hindrance to the gravel operation.

On the developmen­t side, Pidgeon said Rockway has no plans today, nor in the foreseeabl­e future, pointing out that the township’s settlement boundaries and the region’s countrysid­e line restrictio­ns both make developmen­t unlikely.

“I can’t say forever, but it’s a very, very long time.”

Coun. Larry Shantz asked if the company was still planning to restore the site back to farmland, with Pidgeon responding that the gravel pit is still in operation.

“The license is still active to a certain extent.

“I don’t know how many years of extraction are left,” said Pidgeon, noting the prospect of good farmland is slim. “I don’t think it’s very good agricultur­al land.”

Pidgeon said Rockway was planning to return at a later date with a more detailed proposal outlining the land swap and road closure.

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With the conservati­on area closed, Snyder's Flats Road has been barricaded at Bloomingda­le Mennonite Church, though many continue to trespass.
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[SUBMITTED] Outlined area shows Rockway Holding's properties, with unauthoriz­ed parking locations marked as P1, P2 and P3.

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