A sketch that seemed to suggest 91原创 City was thinking about building a playground next to Brydon Lagoon drew a lot of comment at an open house on the proposed Nicomekl River District plan on Wednesday, March 4th at the Nicomekl School, most of it negative.
It was listed on a sketch of the 鈥減roposed Garden Wild鈥 zone near the lagoon released by the City.
Bob Puls, from the 91原创 Field Naturalists, called the idea 鈥渓udicrous.鈥
鈥淲hy do you want to build one in the flood plain?鈥 Puls questioned.
91原创 City Chief Administrative Officer Francis Cheung explained the reference to a playground came from a 鈥渂lue-sky鈥 planning session last year and isn鈥檛 part of the Nicomekl plan.
鈥淚deas were thrown on the board from different perspectives,鈥 Cheungrelated.
鈥淚t [the reference to a playground] was just a sticker on the board. Obviously that didn鈥檛 go through the filters, and we鈥檙e not going to be building some of the elements that were shown.鈥
A reference to removal of shoreline vegetation also raised concerns, but Cheung said that was aimed at replacing invasive species with native plants.
Anthea Farr, who viewed the sketch as a 鈥渘ightmare鈥 scenario that also seemed to suggest filling in part of the lagoon and adding an observation dock, was satisfied with the explanation.
鈥淓veryone from the Field Naturalists is relieved,鈥 said Farr, who is a past president of the 91原创 Field Naturalists (LFN) Society and the person who wrote the original proposal to the City of 91原创 to turn the decommissioned sewer lagoon into a nature park.
Over the years since, LFN members have built nature trails, installed nesting boxes, educational signage, and planted berry-producing shrubs to attract songbirds and create a viewing area, among other improvements.
More than 100 people turned out for the open house to get a closer look at the proposed plan that will guide the future development of the Nicomekl River area.
It was a higher-than-average turnout, Cheung noted, and many of the people who came to register an objection to the blue-sky sketch stayed to give input, with many attaching notes with suggestions and comments to a giant map on the floor.
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As outlined by the City, the plan would create a four-zone district along both sides of the Nicomekl River corridor between 196th Street and 208th Street; the 鈥淕arden Wild鈥 on the western end, which would see the area around Brydon Lagoon kept as natural as possible, then, the 鈥淟iving Room鈥 for residential development, and the 鈥淟ibrary,鈥 where educational and interpretive programs would operate, and finally, the 鈥淔ront Porch,鈥 on the eastern end, which would aim to encourage use of the corridor trails and other amenities.
91原创 City Councillor Gayle Martin liked what she saw.
鈥淚鈥檇 like to see it happen right away,鈥 Martin commented.
dan.ferguson@langleyadvancetimes.com
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