Subject: [C-L]_ Boundaries
From: Pacific Gardens Cohousing Community (cohousingpacificgardens.ca)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 16:47:10 -0800 (PST)
Hello everyone,

I would like to follow-up on the concerns of Roberts Creek Cohousing, where there is a public path close to the property and youth hanging out around the Cohousing Community. I don't have the answers, just more questions for discussion on this topic!

Our City would like us to build a public walking trail through our property and dedicate the land we own beside the river as public parkland. This is part of what they consider a "Community Contribution". We have balked at this request (which is more like a demand) for the same reasons that Roberts Creek is now having problems. Response from the City is along the lines of ' you say you are community-minded; what's your problem?'

- How many other Cohousing Communities have public pathways on their property or immediately adjacent?
- Have Cities required dedication of land for public use?
- How safe is the Cohousing Community from vandalism, theft, children being at risk, without creating a fenced, gated community? None of us want to barricade ourselves in and others out! - How do we identify un-authorized people on our property, given that the public has easy access?

I look forward to the responses to this and Stacia Leech's posting.

Cheers,
Susana Michaelis
Pacific Gardens Cohousing Community
www.pacificgardens.ca



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