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Letter to
Mayor Bob Chiarelli
From:
Munster Lagoon Watchdog Committee Friends of the Jock
River Richmond Village Association
Bob Chiarelli, Mayor City of Ottawa 110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1J1
October 28, 2003
Dear Mayor Chiarelli:
Re: The City’s selection of the pipeline option for the Munster
wastewater problem.
Regional Council voted (15-3) on March 11, 1998, to proceed
with the selection of an on-site wastewater treatment solution for
Munster that could meet specific treatment /discharge parameters,
do it within the MOE compliance schedule of approximately one
year, and cost less than the proposed lagoon-expansion option.
(Reference: Your letter of April 1, 1998.)
It is recorded in the minutes that you voted against the
on-site option. Subsequently you have been a strong supporter of
the pipeline proposal that clearly did not conform to the
fixed-price, design-build "Request for Proposals", of June 1998.
Unqualified pipeline proposals were accepted and fast-tracked to
first choice against the recommendation of the most recent
engineering report without adequate evaluation of the
environmental, cost and safety issues. The result is that the City
now prefers to build the costlier pipeline on a cost plus basis
for an option that is associated with a number of health and
environmental issues, in place of a fixed cost, cheaper,
environmentally sound, on-site solution.
Amidst the conspicuous absence of any coherent rationale for
the pipeline option, many area residents have concluded that the
only remaining explanation for the pipeline selection, ---(with an
unnecessary 2-km detour to the Franktown Road)---, is that it is
intended to include wastewater servicing for the planned
residential building development ---1 ˝ km. west on the Franktown
Road--- at the Riverbend Golf and Country Club. Since both you and
the current ward councillor have ignored the illegal expansion of
this golf course – illegal because it occurred without proper
approvals - there is growing public concern that the pipeline
selection, itself, and rumoured plans of its intended connection
to the golf course lots for development, would further financially
benefit members of your family, without the public’s benefit of
transparency and due process.
Please help put these rumours and concerns to rest, and tell us
unequivocally that this is not the basis for the "hidden
agenda", as believed locally. While the pipeline may be a windfall
for land development at the golf course, City ratepayers would be
the big losers. The additional burden to the taxpayers of
$17,000,000, plus the already-spent funds to date of $15,000,000,
does not justify rejection of the safer,
environmentally-beneficial, $3,200,000 on-site system.
Furthermore, rejection of the lower-cost on-site treatment plant,
just to extend the costlier pipeline sewer-service to the doorstep
of the subject development, is not in keeping with the recently
announced plans to restrict near-future new housing developments
to areas within the Green Belt.
A forcemain that is directed south to the Franktown Road, in
the opposite direction of its Kanata destination, that transverses
the provincially significant wetlands of the Richmond Fen, that
passes (under pressure) through the shallow-well aquifer of
Richmond, risking the health, lives and environmental quality of
residents in its path, and that then crosses the Jock River at two
locations --- all at roughly five times the cost of an on-site
treatment plant--- seems completely irrational.
Your answer to this issue, of immense public concern, is
urgently requested.
Sincerely,
Richard Bendall (Member, Munster Lagoon
Watchdog Committee)
Signed
Brian Finch (President, Friends of the Jock
River)
Signed
Ted Brown (President, Richmond Village
Association)
Signed
Encl: Letter from Regional Chair Bob Chiarelli, April 1, 1998
(VIEW) Advertisement
, Ottawa Citizen, Re: June, 1998 – Request for Proposals
(VIEW)
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Update: January 2004
:
While one member of city staff has stated that
there are no other known plans to connect added
development to the Munster forcemain, another city
staff person has said the opposite. Fact-gathering is
continuing.
Unfortunately, for the
public interest-sake, there still has not been any confirmation
one-way-or-the-other from the Mayor's Office.
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OTHER INVOLVEMENTS...
Mayor is director of
firm owing Ottawa $127,000: Ottawa
Citizen - January 10, 2004
Mayor Bob Chiarelli is a director of a company which owes the City
of Ottawa almost $127,000 in unpaid property taxes, provincial and
municipal documents show.
(See Website editorial notes following
Ottawa Citizen article.)
Mayor
linked to secret Ottawa Hydro board pay scheme:
Mayor Chiarelli involved with set up of Ontario Hydro
Board Chair, Glen Shortliffe's sweetheart pay scheme, without
proper disclosures to council or public.
(Links to press coverage.)
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