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Originally Posted by jonny golden
Agree. I don't think Lafford would be interested in waiting for the substation to be moved and then totally change their design. They have their land and their plans that they've invested a lot of time and effort on. They'll be proceeding with the property they've already purchased.
But moving the sub station across the street would be a great idea and would indeed open up a nice piece of land for development. I agree with adamuptownsj that between the ball fields and the dairy would be best. That would leave a lot more land east of the dairy for development.
Interestingly, when you look at the SNB property site map, it shows that the parcel of land that the sub station is on is larger than the fenced in area. It actually extends east and nicely fills in the corner of Assomption & Lutz. It would be an excellent property for development. Especially in light of Lafford's plans.
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They wouldn’t have to wait! They could start phase one of there project now, and in the meantime the substation could be relocated. They are currently inhibited from use if the southern most portion of their lot because there is a power line crossing diagonally thought it. If this was to be removed, it would allow for better use of the full property and for frontage along Assumption Blvd.
It wouldn’t take that long to relocate this either, they would built the new substation, reroute the power lines, there would be an overnight interruption of power to allow for the hookup of the new substation and it would be done. We’re talking six months maximum.
It doesn’t even necessarily have to be on assumption, you could built it up by the storage units on the other side of Vaughan Harvey, that way it would be out of the way.