‘Serious, unacceptable intrusion:’ Schooner Cove boardwalk plan in limbo following public outcry
NANOOSE BAY — A proposed boardwalk in Schooner Cove will need to come up with a new plan, after a lengthy list of speakers at a regional board meeting lodged their opposition.
The planned 82.4 metre boardwalk at 3521 Dolphin Dr., is one of a number of developments planned by Seacliff Properties for the area, with the revamped Fairwinds Marina opening earlier this year.
Regional District of Nanaimo board directors heard from over a dozen people on Tuesday, May 27, speaking out against a development permit for the proposal, including Doreen Dunn from nearby Schooner House, a 49-unit condo complex with the boardwalk planned for right in front of their building.
“Our homes and shared spaces risk becoming an unregulated public corridor. If a pathway is built across our lawn from the proposed bridge, this modification severely compromises our safety, security, environmental integrity, and our outdoor activities. This public pathway represents a serious, unacceptable intrusion, particularly for the ground floor owners.”





