Showing posts with label Erosion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Erosion. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Notice of meeting Re: 66 Baby Point Rd.


Notice to Residents of Baby Point Area
March 17, 2010


Councillor Bill Saundercook has announced a special community meeting in respect to the recently approved application for
Site Plan Approval - 66 Baby Point Road
for the Demolition & Building of a new home of approximately 6500 sq. ft. on the present lot.


This will be held at the Baby Point Club
March 25, 2010 at 6:00 pm  (this Thursday)

Monday, March 22, 2010

Baby Point Meeting - Posted March 22, 2010

Notice to Residents of Baby Point Area
Councillor Bill Saundercook has announced
a special community meeting
in respect to the recently approved Site Plan for
the Demolition & Building of a new home
at 66 Baby Point Road

This will be held at the Baby Point Club
March 25, 2010 at 6:00 pm
(This Thursday)

** (The Club only holds 62 People – so come early) **

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For Further Information on the proposed Site Plan
For 66 Baby Point Road

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Tree Cutting & Ravine Erosion

66 Baby Point Road - Demolition

In spite of the Applicant's statement to Council that the only trees to be cut on his property are two overgrown ornamental cedars at the front and a large poplar on the edge of the driveway.....
Several trees on the north ravine slope are clearly marked for removal. (these are only a small sample)
March 17, 2010

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Ravine Erosion on the north side of Baby Point Road - 2009

The ravine slope is very unstable and the loss of tree cover continues to occur. Note the proximity of the house on the left to the edge of the ravine and the washout area from the pool overflow !    
To see the extent of slope erosion of the Humber Valley area in the vicinity of Baby Point, click the hotlink below for an AV presentation.



Humber Valley Ravine along Baby Point Road

This shows the significant slope to the ravine on the north side of the lots along Baby Point Road and the erosion patterns and effect on the tree cover. ** note the close proximity of the property on the left to the edge of the ravine.