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CONDOS: Continued from Page 3 “Doing it once every few years is not enough. It also means that when we do go out for a consultation, numerous people are left with impression that decisions are al- ready made which is not the case.” One area of development where there ap- pears to be public consensus is the oil tank lands along the river just west of the Corn- wall harbor. “On the issue of area where tanks used to be, it seems that as long as ALL ball dia- monds are left alone, that development as per what is already in the approved water- front plan is supported by the majority,” Thibault wrote. Thibault also reacted to criticism, espe- cially from city lawyer Etienne St. Aubin, leveled at committee members, some of whom were accused of being in conflict of interest by people attending the public ses- sions. “I was really disappointed in the com- ments of a once respected lawyer who at- tacked the volunteers,” wrote Thibault, who lauded the work of volunteers work- ing on city committees. “Attacking elected officials is acceptable to some extent but attacking community vol- unteers is just not something that a person should be proud of, especially when the at- tacker happens to also be a volunteer on other city committees.” Lee Cassidy, waterfront committee chair, said in the press release issued by city hall that she was “thrilled with the turnout and lively discussions” that occurred at the ses- sion. “Clearly, the community has a keen inter- est in the waterfront. We would like to thank everyone who took the time to attend and participate in this important discus- sion,” she said. Renewed focus on oil tank lands Follow @gkielec on Twitter. For breaking news, go to www.editionap.ca and click on The Journal. Email greg.kielec@eap.on.ca

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