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	<title>Comments on: Westhills and Glen Lake School</title>
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		<title>By: mike</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To think a development is going to change the transportation requirements of the average young family  in order to score leed points is unrealistic at best. Face it , two working parents , with different work schedules , need 2 vehicles to go to work drop off and pickup kids from daycare etc. I cant imagine taking a bus to dropoff kids at a daycare before I had to go to work .The family&#039;s that will be able to aford those homes will have 2 cars. Only  singles or retired folks will have one or no cars. I guess thats why they are wanting smaller units ,ie:carrige homes etc in order to attract that buyer.
So is the issue parking  or selling units ?
As  far as the Glen Lake School property , well that still belongs to the Province , you know public lands. If sold , that&#039;s a very expensive paring lot. 
I thought  Belmont High was going to be rebuilt there , has there been a change in plans. Hey who runs this show in this town anyway!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To think a development is going to change the transportation requirements of the average young family  in order to score leed points is unrealistic at best. Face it , two working parents , with different work schedules , need 2 vehicles to go to work drop off and pickup kids from daycare etc. I cant imagine taking a bus to dropoff kids at a daycare before I had to go to work .The family&#8217;s that will be able to aford those homes will have 2 cars. Only  singles or retired folks will have one or no cars. I guess thats why they are wanting smaller units ,ie:carrige homes etc in order to attract that buyer.<br />
So is the issue parking  or selling units ?<br />
As  far as the Glen Lake School property , well that still belongs to the Province , you know public lands. If sold , that&#8217;s a very expensive paring lot.<br />
I thought  Belmont High was going to be rebuilt there , has there been a change in plans. Hey who runs this show in this town anyway!</p>
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