A proposed waterfront development in Oshawa is raising residents’ concerns about impacts on the environment and the potential loss of wetlands and forested areas.
Graywood Developments is proposing to build 184 detached and 32 semi-detached dwellings on a 10.36 ha site on Oshawa’s waterfront. It will have an overall density of 29.1 units per ha. While the city’s official plan designates the parcel as residential, the zoning by-law identifies the site as urban reserve and only permits agricultural and recreational uses. The zoning by-law does not permit any new structures, including residential buildings.
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