Glen Abbey Golf Course closer to demolition?

Superior Court decision allows ClubLink to appeal rejected demolition permit to LPAT

Oakvilleā€™s Glen Abbey Golf Course appears to have moved one step closer to demolition.

In a decision dated Oct. 25 Justice Edward Morgan of the Superior Court of Justice sided with golf course owner ClubLink, noting the golf giant has the right to take its demolition application for Glen Abbey to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPAT).

Oakville Mayor Rob Burton issued a brief statement following this development in the ongoing Glen Abbey Golf Course saga.

ā€œCouncil will be hearing from town staff on Monday, Nov. 5, 2018 regarding the implications of the courtā€™s decision,ā€ he said.

ā€œDuring that meeting an assessment of options, including a possible appeal, will be discussed.ā€

ClubLink is hoping to demolish the renowned golf course, which regularly hosts the Canadian Open, and build 3,222 residential units at the 1333 and 1313 Dorval Dr., site, including nine apartment buildings between nine and 12 storeys in height.

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SOURCEinsidehalton.com
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