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Old Posted Aug 22, 2019, 12:20 AM
Colin May Colin May is offline
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HRM cannot give deeded access from and to the parking lot under existing legislation.
The property has access from Wyse Road and the developer could design the building to provide access and egress from Wyse. Or HRM could sell the abutting parcel known as 2A and provide egress to Nantucket.
The number of vehicles entering and departing the site is very low and would increase significantly.
HRM Charter : " 66 (2) The Dartmouth Common is held by the Municipality in trust
for the inhabitants of the Municipality.
(3) The Municipality may not
(a) sell, lease, license or otherwise alienate the Dartmouth Common;

https://nslegislature.ca/sites/defau...%20charter.pdf

Or the province could be asked to amend the HRM Charter and that would end up in front of Private and Local Bills Committee where members of the public are allowed to speak for up to 10 minutes.
Or deeded access may already be in place from when the bank building was built 60 years ago.
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