Costco opponents, supporters get chance to express views

Published Monday April 13th, 2009

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A public hearing of objections will be held at city hall Tuesday as citizens get to state their case for or against a Costco store in Fredericton.

A handful of individuals and interest groups has signed up to address councillors.

As of late last week, city clerk Pam Hargrove was sifting through a lot of letters that her office received to be able to report how many support and how many oppose the project before Tuesday's council meeting.

Hargrove said letters and comments can still be submitted Tuesday and will be added to councillor information packages.

Groups such as the Friends of the UNB Woodlot and Fredericton chapter of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick are gearing up to fight the project. They oppose any development of the marshy area atop Regent Street and will have representatives at Tuesday's session.

City council is expected to follow its typical pattern on rezonings Tuesday night. Councillors will hear the public, then give automatic first and second reading to the rezoning bylaw.

Councillors make their final decision on the application April 27. They will either support the project or kill the concept on third reading.

Moncton-based engineering and planning company Terrain Group Inc. is applying on behalf of the University of New Brunswick for the rezoning to allow the store to be built on Regent Street at the Corbett Centre retail development.

UNB is the property owner that's leasing land to stores such as Winners, Home Depot and Dollarama.

It's working with its consultants, Trinity Development Group, and its partner, RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust, to add the Costco store.

Costco signed a letter of intent with UNB last fall, but it hasn't announced a construction date.

Costco Canada spokesman Ron Damiani has said the company continues to have an interest in entering the Fredericton and Saint John markets.

The provincial Environment Department has asked the developers to submit modified plans to manage storm water or surface runoff from the additional big-box store site at Corbett Centre.

A student group in late March called for an immediate moratorium on further development of the woodlot. Students handed a 650-signature petition to outgoing UNB president John McLaughlin. Incoming UNB president Eddy Campbell has been made aware of their concerns.

Mayor Brad Woodside sampled public opinion in March after he launched his Costco For Fredericton site on Facebook. Woodside quickly saw more than 6,000 members join the site and 1,300 people express their opinions.

The majority of those who joined the Facebook group supports a Costco store. Fredericton has many shoppers who are members of the wholesale, bulk grocery and household goods store and who routinely drive to Moncton to pick up buys.

Opponents of the development suggest the store should seek a different location.

 

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Are the people of Fredericton going to let these few people decide, or are the people in favour of Costco, going to band together and let them know that the majority decides the outcome?? Costco corporates are not going to dumb around forever, while a few play politics, for everyone.
Get with it Fredericton, get your Costco. We got ours, in Saint John!
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L. C., Browns Flat on 13/04/09 08:14:27 AM AST
Costco would give meaning to my life.
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Andrew Blair, Fredericton on 13/04/09 08:56:50 AM AST
Bring COSTCO to Oromocto, lots of land right beside the Highway and no silly woodlots to worry about. Oromocto, the town that will kills for sport!!!! Where is Mayor Tidd when something useful is to be done!
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D W, Fredericton on 13/04/09 09:25:09 AM AST
I agree, why don't they build it in Oromocto? Why demolish a forest zoned as conservation forest, used recreationally and educationally by Fredericton residents and UNB professors? If Costco or other big boxes must come to here, let them build elsewhere.
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T K, Fredericton on 13/04/09 10:50:25 AM AST
"Costco would give meaning to my life. "

This is a joke, right?
If not, you poor poor person - find a good support group, join a volunteer organization - get out of the house- go for a walk - clear your head. You are spending too much time alone.
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Julie Laflm, moncton on 13/04/09 02:27:31 PM AST
Oromocto is the perfect spot, unlike Fredericton it has no historical places, no culture places and no valuable woodlands. It is easy drive from Freddy and everyone out there is transient so they would not care where it was located. I do not see why we should reduce our quality of life for a few minimum wage jobs.
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D W, Fredericton on 13/04/09 02:57:18 PM AST
Fredericton is where the POPULATION is! Build it in Fredericton, right beside Home Depot!
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A Reader, Fredericton on 13/04/09 04:41:28 PM AST
Prehaps but all the real disposable income is in Oromocto!
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D W, Fredericton on 13/04/09 04:53:43 PM AST
No worry, They will not come to Oromocto anyway, the town leases land based on a percent of your company profit. The town likes to keep their greedy hands in your business, thats why there is little development out there despite the huge disposable income available!
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D W, Fredericton on 13/04/09 09:26:41 PM AST

Costco opponents??? This story is not a plebiscite on whether or not people want Costco. The concerns are about the location.

The Daily Gleaner should ask UNB President John McLaughlin why this proposed store violates the 80metre buffer from wetlands, why conservation lands in perpetuity are now being rezoned for development, and how a gas station can be built over groundwater.

"As a university, we recognize the tremendous importance of being a responsible steward of our lands. First and foremost we will seek to conserve and preserve UNB's ecologically, educationally and environmentally valuable land holdings."
(UNB President Dr. John McLaughlin, UNB Land Management Strategy, UNB News Release: October 4, 2004)

IS THIS THE LEGACY THAT UNB WANTS TO LEAVE FREDERICTON?
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Mark D'Arcy, Fredericton NB CANADA on 13/04/09 11:03:51 PM AST
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