Supreme Court won't hear city appeal of ClubLink decision ottnews ottawa
Posted: Aug 04, 2022 11:52 AM ET | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
Thursday's dismissal by the Supreme Court of Canada paves the way for ClubLink to develop the land where the Kanata Golf and Country Club currently sits. The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the City of Ottawa's appeal of a decision to allow development on the land where the Kanata Golf and Country Club sits.
In November 2021, property owner ClubLink won its own appeal in the Ontario Superior Court that overturned a decision by a lower court that sided with the city, following a years-long battle to prevent ClubLink fromThe city wanted to appeal to the Ontario Superior Court's decision, but on Thursday the Supreme Court ruled it would not hear it and awarded costs to ClubLink.
At the heart of the case are the facts of a 1981 agreement — which has been updated several times, including when ClubLink bought the property 23 years ago — between the former City of Kanata and the operator at the time.That agreement called for 40 per cent of the area in Kanata Lakes to be protected as open space in perpetuity. It also laid out guidelines about land use and ownership if the original owner of the golf course decided to get out of the business.
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