Former Sharbot Lake Public School Site - communal services feasibility study

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This project is the first phase of planning the redevelopment of the former public school site in Sharbot Lake. The 0.8 hectare (2 acre) site is located in the heart of the village and was purchased by the Township in 2017, with the initial plan of developing the site with a 10-unit seniors apartment building. Since then, The County of Frontenac has advanced its work on future sustainable development on communal services (as opposed to all development on private wells and septic systems). If the former school site was redeveloped using communal services, there is the potential for more density (additional residential units) and mixed uses, strengthening the viability of the village, improving the economy for existing and future businesses, and allowing for a more walkable community.

In 2021, the Township secured funding from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) for 50 percent of the cost of a feasibility study. The study will examine the feasibility of developing the site on communal services, the additional density that could be achieved on the site if communal services are used, and options for using communal services for other properties in the village.

The Township of Central Frontenac has hired Fotenn Planning and Design and Pinchin Environmental to conduct the feasibility study. The results of the study will be used to guide Council on future decisions about the redevelopment of the site. There will also be opportunities to engage with the public about the plans for the site, ensuring that input about the site from the Downtown Revitalization Project is taken into consideration.

This project is the first phase of planning the redevelopment of the former public school site in Sharbot Lake. The 0.8 hectare (2 acre) site is located in the heart of the village and was purchased by the Township in 2017, with the initial plan of developing the site with a 10-unit seniors apartment building. Since then, The County of Frontenac has advanced its work on future sustainable development on communal services (as opposed to all development on private wells and septic systems). If the former school site was redeveloped using communal services, there is the potential for more density (additional residential units) and mixed uses, strengthening the viability of the village, improving the economy for existing and future businesses, and allowing for a more walkable community.

In 2021, the Township secured funding from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) for 50 percent of the cost of a feasibility study. The study will examine the feasibility of developing the site on communal services, the additional density that could be achieved on the site if communal services are used, and options for using communal services for other properties in the village.

The Township of Central Frontenac has hired Fotenn Planning and Design and Pinchin Environmental to conduct the feasibility study. The results of the study will be used to guide Council on future decisions about the redevelopment of the site. There will also be opportunities to engage with the public about the plans for the site, ensuring that input about the site from the Downtown Revitalization Project is taken into consideration.

  • Watch: Township of Central Frontenac special meeting feasibility study presentation 20 Sep 2022

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    The Council of the Township of Central Frontenac formally received the the engineering feasibility study related to communal services on the former Sharbot Lake Public School redevelopment project at a special Council meeting on September 20.

    Click here to see agenda and presentation notes. Click here to see the special resolution receiving the engineering report.


  • WATCH: Communal Services Town Hall, 17 Feb, 2022

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  • Virtual Open House: February 17, 2022

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    Virtual Open House

    Sharbot Lake – Former Public School Site

    Communal Services Feasibility Study

    Date: Thursday, February 17, 2022

    Time: 4:00 p.m.

    Location: Via Zoom (online – refer to registration link below)

    Purpose: The purpose of this virtual open house is to review the draft work done by the consulting team that is looking at the feasibility of developing the former school site in Sharbot Lake on communal services (well and septic). The study will help determine the maximum number of residential units that could be supported when the site is redeveloped. There will be a presentation by staff and the consulting team, and a question-and-answer session after the presentation.

    Registration and access to materials: Register for the virtual open house at the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9Gm1LfwdQzuXHRXCxoB6VQ. The open house will be livestreamed on Youtube and the recording, along with presentation materials, will be posted on EngageFrontenac.ca following the session on February 17.

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