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Airport authority backs Sidney Crossing project

- ANDREW A. DUFFY

The developer behind the proposed $35-million Sidney Crossing project should have a permit in the next few months with ground-breaking expected next spring.

The Victoria Airport Authority, which ultimately will approve the commercial project, essentiall­y gave developer Omicron the green light when it handed the proposal over to Sidney for review and comment, according to James Bogusz, vice-president of operations for the airport authority.

“There are still additional steps required once Sidney has provided its comments, but the VAA would anticipate issuing a developmen­t permit in the next few months,” Bogusz said.

“The VAA has been in full support of this developmen­t since the Town of Sidney rezoned and approved the project September 2016.

The review Sidney is doing is adherence to developmen­t requiremen­ts, not a discussion on ‘do we want it or not.’ That already occurred a year ago and the decision was made to proceed.”

That would mean work could start at the site — 10 acres located on airport land at Patricia Bay Highway and Beacon Avenue — in March or April of next year, according to Omicron vice-president Peter Loughlin.

He anticipate­s it would be complete with the first tenants moving in by the fall of 2019.

Sidney, which in the fall of 2016 voted to rezone the land, will now have 40 days to review the proposal and offer any further comments.

That period will allow Sidney to determine if there is to be any impact on municipal infrastruc­ture, provide comment on the compatibil­ity of the developmen­t with the community and offer other suggestion­s.

“It’s a fairly significan­t step, because the VAA takes their role very seriously and they have an agreement with the Town of Sidney for review and comment,” Loughlin said.

“We hope the Town of Sidney will be as happy as the VAA are.

“We are looking forward to breaking ground in the spring and we are extremely excited about this.”

The 100,000-square-foot centre will include 10 buildings, with plans for anchor grocery and major appliance and electronic­s stores. Omicron has proposed a mix of retailers on site, including health and wellness programs, child care, a pharmacy, restaurant­s and medical services.

There will also be a $3-million pedestrian overpass crossing the highway on the north side of Beacon Avenue, a new roundabout at Beacon Avenue and Galaran Road and other traffic improvemen­ts in the area.

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An artist’s rendering of the Sidney Crossing project at Patricia Bay Highway and Beacon Avenue.

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