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TVDSB could face deadline to get provincial approval for proposed high school site in London
The planning committee is putting the Thames Valley District School Board on the clock - setting a deadline to get provincial approval for a new high school.
The clock could soon be ticking for the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) to secure provincial approval and funding for a new high school in northwest London, or potentially see the property developed into more housing.
On Tuesday, the Planning and Environment Committee (PEC) considered an uncommon 'dual zoning' request from Landea Developments for the property at 1196 Sunningdale Rd. W. that would permit institutional uses like a public high school, but also permit residential uses if the new school does not proceed as intended.
Coun. Corrine Rahman, who represents the area, suggested an amendment that would set a three-year timeline for TVDSB to obtain the necessary approvals and funding.
'The developer went out of their way to work with the school board. They have signaled through this report that this is their intention,' explained Rahman, who previously was a school board trustee. 'Holding that land for three years, even if the school board got approval next year, or this coming year, it doesn't mean that they'd be ready to move forward in a comprehensive way.'
She suggested that the dual zoning would still permit other institutional uses on the property should progress on a new high school stall.
The six hectare property is on the south side of Sunningdale Road, to the east of Fair Oaks Boulevard, and to the west of Denview Avenue.
Several members of PEC expressed concern that the three-year period might not be sufficient time given the recent upheaval and governance overhaul at TVDSB.
However, the dual zoning was recommended by the committee.
Council will make a final decision Aug. 26.