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本帖最後由 布小熊 於 2010-3-9 12:52 編輯

Richmond approves $60-million to buy Garden City lands

Garden City Lands advocate Jim Wright speaks to councillors at Monday's special meeting of council during a debate about whether to purchase the Garden City Lands for $59.1 million.

1 Comment In a 7-2 vote, Richmond council approved setting aside $59.2 million for the purchase of the Garden City lands.

Although Mayor Malcolm Brodie didn't like the terms of the deal, he said a deal's been brokered with the Musqueam Indian Band and the Canada Lands Company, and it wouldn't be appropriate for him to vote against it at this point.

But Brodie made his position clear during the special meeting of council Mionday, in which Coun. Sue Halsey-Brandt participated via conference call.

"It's not the deal I would have made," he said.

While council members shared slightly different opinions and concerns, they were united in their desire to obtain the 55-hectare (136.5-acre) site.

What divided them was the way to go about it.

"We all want a large urban park in the centre of Richmond," said Coun. Greg Halsey-Brandt, shortly before registering his opposition. He said spending $59.2 million of taxpayers money simply to grow blueberries and cranberries is "irresponsible."

At the heart of the concern raised by those in opposition to the deal is the uncertainty that lies in buying an expensive parcel of land controlled by a third party, in this case the Agricultural Land Commission.

About a half dozen members of the public spoke about the Garden City lands becoming Richmond's answer to New York's Central Park, but Coun. Evelina Halsey-Brandt, her husband Greg, and Mayor Brodie pointed out the flaws in that vision.

With the land commission twice having nixed plans for the lands, there's no certainty that future bids to reshape the parcel to include sports fields or parks would be approved.

"I just don't want the public to be misled. This vision of Stanley Park just doesn't fit," Greg Halsey-Brandt said, noting that Stanley Park has a whole host of family-focused activities that might never appear at the Garden City lands.

Even sports fields and parks would require the commission to grant an exemption to the land.

Evelina Halsey-Brandt said there was no pressure on council to hammer out a deal now, and said there was no reason to keep the deal-making hidden from public scrutiny.

She'd rather have seen the public be given the right to vote on the deal, through a referendum.

The land sale won't be approved until a second council vote at an upcoming public meeting.

Garden City lands advocate Jim Wright expressed his view that council really has no choice.

"This can never possibly happen again. We cannot waste this opportunity," Wright said.

Richmond Food Security Society co-ordinator Arzeena Hamir said even if the land is used solely for farming, the expenditure of $59.2 million is worth it.

"This is an urban agriculture site," Hamir said, noting the possibility that people living in the downtown core of Richmond will be able to walk across the street and do their own gardening. Buying a massive amount of farmland in the eastern half of the city simply wouldn't be the same.

She also pointed to the city's purchase of the Terra Nova lands.

"I think the Terra Nova investment has been well worth it."

School trustee Carol Day said learning of the news about the proposed deal "is the best news I've read in a very long time."

"It's a good deal for Richmond. It's a good deal for the Musqueam. It's a good deal for the Canada Lands Company."

Coun. Ken Johnston said debating the use of the land before actually owning it isn't prudent.

"Ownership is job one," he said.

Coun. Harold Steves said Monday afternoon's debate sounded just like the debate of two decades ago, when councillors questioned the merits of buying Terra Nova.

He said about 34 hectares (85 acres) of the Garden City lands parcel comprises top quality soil for farming, while the remaining 21 hectares (51 acres) is damaged, and might require the addition of clay topsoil, thereby allowing for the creation of playing fields.


I only qoute the first half of the article. It's very long. So click here for more to read:
http://www.bclocalnews.com/richm ... /news/86904027.html

【明報專訊】多年來一直沒有定案的列治文花園城市土地(Garden City Lands)開發案昨日取得重大進展。列治文市議會昨日投票通過以近6000萬元的價格,從Musqueam原住民部落及國營加拿大土地公司處買下整塊土地,令今年的市府預算開支需增加近3000萬元,但土地的具體用途尚未確定,將留待日後商議。

這片土地的四圍分別是花園城市路、奧德布里奇道(Alderbridge Way)、4號路(No.4 Rd.)和西敏公路(Westminster Hwy.),佔地面積達136.5英畝,可算是「黃金地段」,但由於產權複雜,牽涉到列治文市、Musqueam原住民部落和國營加拿大土地公司(Canada Land Company),各方多年來一直未能就如何開發達成共識,導致這片土地長期空置。

市府財務總經理納薩雷特(Andrew Nazareth)昨日在列市預算案會議上,向市議員提交報告,指出Musqueam原住民部落和國營加拿大土地公司已同意以5917萬元將整塊土地賣給列市,市府原先已通過「社區遺產基金」(Community Legacy Funds)為購買土地準備了3100萬元,餘額2817萬元需由議會批准,列入今年預算案的新增開支。

納薩雷特解釋道,列治文市府於2007年以1.41億元高價賣出冬奧速滑館(Richmond Oval)周圍大片土地後,設立了「社區遺產基金」,用來支付日後各項社區發展計劃,然後在2008年預算案中曾批准從中支取3100萬用於購買策略性土地(strategic land),但花園城市土地案直到日前才完成談判,價格達近6000萬,需市府追加投資。他強調,餘額仍是從「社區遺產基金」中撥出,不會加重市民的地稅負擔。

列市議會昨日以7票贊成、2票反對的表決,通過了增加預算買下花園城市土地的動議,整個交易會在3月31日前完成。

昨日會議允許公眾旁聽,有多位市民向市議員陳情,希望將該土地留作綠化用途,但議員們意見頗為分歧,市長馬保定(Malcolm Brodie)總結稱,先將土地買下來,具體用途將留待日後商議。

花園城市土地目前仍屬農業保留地(ALR),列市政府、Musqueam原住民部落與聯邦漁業部曾達成協議,首先申請改變農地性質,隨後三方共同開發土地;根據協議,列市政府取得一半土地作綠地,興建公園及都市農園,其餘兩方將另一半土地發展為高密度住宅區。但申請未獲聯邦農地委員會批准,令計劃擱置。

From Mingpao
http://www.mingpaovan.com/htm/News/20100309/vaa3.htm

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I want to see urban farming like what they've done at the Terra Nova lands. For local food and for education. Hopefully, some part of it will be re-zone for playground and recreational facility too.

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I want to see urban farming like what they've done at the Terra Nova lands. For local food and for e ...
布小熊 發表於 2010-3-9 12:51



    毗鄰是個自然保護區
再有一塊功能相約嘅地
會唔會有重疊 浪費嘅感覺呢?

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finally!

they should put a theme park there, haha

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finally!

they should put a theme park there, haha
siumaibb 發表於 2010-3-9 13:08



    永久夜市場地?

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永久夜市場地?
sheep 發表於 2010-3-9 01:10 PM

.... no no no....

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I like the idea of "Garden City lands becoming Richmond's answer to New York's Central Park"

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City of Richmond should open to public for all the Richmond Residence to vote or hearing for the use of this piece of land! That will be more fair to everyone...

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