District of Mission Council is holding the public hearing on bylaws relating to the proposed 1400-unit Phase One housing development in Silverdale. This is the last chance citizens have to present their comments and concerns.
The development will have negative impacts on Silverdale’s wildlife, which includes 5 endangered species, and numerous streams, many of which are fish-bearing. The hillside aquifer, which provides current Silverdale residents with fresh water, is at high risk of contamination by storm water runoff from roads and chemicals. Both the federal Fisheries Ministry and the provincial Ministry of the Environment have been highly critical of the planning process and the studies conducted by the developer’s consultants.
Negative impacts to air quality will be felt throughout the Fraser Valley due to the influx of up to 30,000 cars at build-out, and loss of 100’s of acres of forest.
The public hearing will also review a 20-year, legally binding Phased Development Agreement between Mission, and the Genstar and Madison development corporations. Mission Council has reassured over-taxed Mission residents that “Genstar will pay for everythingâ€. However, as recently as Sept. 29/08, Genstar and Madison have stated that certain aspects of the current Phased Development Agreement are not economically viable for them. They have also asked Mission Council to agree to expropriate land from current residents whose properties may be needed for easements or right of ways.
We urge everyone who is concerned about this proposal to come to the Public Hearing.
Oct. 21/08, 6:30 pm
Best Western Mission City Lodge
32281 Lougheed HighwayÂ
 Note: There will be a speaker’s list for those who want to make presentations. Â