
Our hope is to gain as much knowledge and insight into the process as possible. If our project was not appealed and a future project is we would be of little help to that community.

As a pilot project, one of our goals is to learn as much as we can through every step in order to be better equipped to assist other communities in the future. We are doing all we can to see the process move forward however, we do not want to rush through any part of this project. While this was disappointing news we were encouraged to hear that because Bill 23 was voted through this meant that we would no longer be expected to pay the $209,000 in development charges! If the project had not been appealed and we had moved forward with signing the Site Plan Agreement we may have missed out on the relief this Bill is providing. On the last day of the appeal period we were notified by the town that the project was appealed and that it would now have to go through the Land Tribunal. Once we knew the prototype worked we started the rezoning process with the planning department and On Septemour Town Council approved the temporary zoning amendment for the project.įollowing Council's approval there is a 21 day appeal period that had to be extended an additional 21 days due to a misprint in the town's communication. Our first micro home is finished and has weathered it's first Bradford winter very well.īradford Community Church offered the use of a parcel of their land to be home to our first 6 micro homes.

Convert park model trailers into fully winterized micro homes to be used as garden suites for people living below the poverty line (Individual $26,426 or couple $32,898).
