The Hamilton Spectator

New subdivisio­ns planned for Brant County

Around 1,000 units proposed for St. George, nearly double that for Paris, in anticipati­on of growth

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Thirteen planned subdivisio­ns in the County of Brant could eventually translate to more than 3,000 new residentia­l units, largely in Paris and St. George.

Close to 1,000 units are proposed for St. George, and around 2,000 are planned in Paris, ranging from single-detached houses to multiresid­ential projects up to six storeys high, according to the county’s interactiv­e mapping tool.

Council has been vocal about continued growth in the area, with the provincial government setting a minimum population target of 59,000 residents by 2051 — nearly 20,000 more than recorded from the last census in 2021.

In December, Coun. David Miller called it a “monster” issue when The Spectator asked about areas of importance for council in 2024.

“The pressures are unpreceden­ted and we are struggling to meet the infrastruc­ture needs without unduly financiall­y burdening our existing residents and trying to minimize the many disruption­s that this growth brings,” he wrote in an email.

He added that in addition to the continued growth of Paris, the population of St. George is anticipate­d to double in size, and Burford is projected to quintuple in size.

Currently, the 13 active residentia­l plans sit in the “draft approved” stage of the county’s interactiv­e mapping tool. This means the plans will be approved once they comply with conditions such as parkland requiremen­ts or rezoning, according to provincial land-use planning documents.

After those are met, “and their engineerin­g has been completed, they can proceed to building permits,” Mat Vaughan, director of developmen­t planning for the county, told The Spectator.

Several of the active applicatio­ns are for different stages of the same subdivisio­n — approving one stage at a time often makes more financial sense for builders, and the county only allows for around 100 units at a time to help with “spreading out available servicing capacity,” Vaughan said.

As for how quickly the subdivisio­ns will move from “draft approval” to shovels in the ground, it can be as soon as one year, or can last many, Vaughan said, citing developer timelines and servicing requiremen­ts.

Here are some of the active subdivisio­n applicatio­ns at a glance: Oakhill

■ 36 “executive-style” detached homes on “estate-style lots” are planned for west of Oakhill Drive, near the Brantford Municipal Airport, according to the Haggerty Homes website.

St. George

■ An 867-unit subdivisio­n made up of residentia­l singles and townhomes is planned in the area of Beverly Street West and St. George Road.

■ A plan from Losani Homes shows 100 residentia­l units west of Main Street South, between German School Road and Hwy 5.

■ 35 single-detached lots are planned for 72 Beverly St. W., with an additional five blocks available for future developmen­t, including potential multi-residentia­l, and neighbourh­ood commercial uses.

■ 63 single-detached units are planned for the third phase of the Stoney Ridge Subdivisio­n, east of St. George Road, south of Howell Road.

Paris

■ 293 units are proposed south of Watts Pond Road, east of Ayr Road, consisting of a mix of single-detached and street townhomes.

■ Approximat­ely 564 units are planned for Riverbank Estates, surrounded by the Nith River. Singles, semis, townhouses and multiple residentia­l will be built across several phases, according to a social media post from the county.

■ Around 75 potential units are proposed for Watts Pond Road, east of Ayr Road, in a combinatio­n of single-detached and townhouses.

■ Paris Grand subdivisio­n proposes 747 units, spread across three stages. A mix of single-detached homes, townhouses, medium-density residentia­l and multiple residentia­l up to six storeys high would go on either side of Paris Links Road, east of Grand River Street North.

 ?? LOSANI HOMES IMAGE ?? A rendering of one of the single homes offered in the Riverbank Estates subdivisio­n surrounded by the Nith River.
LOSANI HOMES IMAGE A rendering of one of the single homes offered in the Riverbank Estates subdivisio­n surrounded by the Nith River.

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