Former Sharbot Lake Public School site redevelopment: community engagement about future land uses
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The former public school site in Sharbot Lake is a 0.8 hectare (2 acre) property that is located in the heart of the village. It 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 examined 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 feasibility study was completed in 2022 and determined that it would be possible to develop up to 45-50 residential units on the property and that the Township could use the communal servicing on the site to also service some other sites in the village, such as Soldiers' Memorial Hall.
More technical studies, and environmental approvals from the province, will be needed before communal services can be developed on the property.
The former public school site in Sharbot Lake is a 0.8 hectare (2 acre) property that is located in the heart of the village. It 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 examined 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 feasibility study was completed in 2022 and determined that it would be possible to develop up to 45-50 residential units on the property and that the Township could use the communal servicing on the site to also service some other sites in the village, such as Soldiers' Memorial Hall.
More technical studies, and environmental approvals from the province, will be needed before communal services can be developed on the property.
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Thank you to everyone in the community who participated this fall in the discussions about the future uses for the former school site in Sharbot Lake. A summary of all the community engagement is scheduled for presentation to Council on Tuesday, December 12, 2023 at 6pm..
You may attend and watch the Council meeting in person at Soldiers’ Memorial (Oso) Hall at 1107 Garrett Street in Sharbot Lake, Tuesday, December 12 from 6 p.m..