A group of concerned citizens is asking the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing to conduct a “ministerial review” of Deep River’s controversial Avon Road project.
Deep River council voted last month to rezone the property at 00 Avon to allow for the construction of a six-unit “row stacked dwelling” with underground parking.
The town bought the property from the former Lutheran Church for $1 in 2006, and sold it to Neil Milton, president of Bygda Builders, in 2023 after having declared it “surplus” the previous year.
But in their letter to Minister Rob Flack, the group says the rezoned property “directly abuts six other properties and is located in a well-established neighbourhood with a long-standing character that residents value deeply.”
“This rezoning is not just another administrative exercise – it is the first under the provincial government’s new intensification initiatives, establishing a precedent in our community,” the group says.
“Accordingly, community support is critical if development is to take root. The strong opposition from the local neighbourhood should be a clear signal for further reflection.”
The letter appears to be signed by 31 people in all. Their names and signatures are blacked out in the copy of the letter provided to the NRT…
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