‘The right thing to do:’ red tape around proposed Lantzville long-term care centre clears
LANTZVILLE — Support was unanimous, albeit somewhat muted, for zoning amendments which will allow construction of a much-needed long-term care facility to proceed.
District of Lantzville councillors held a public hearing on Wednesday, Jan. 14, leading into third reading of Official Community Plan and zoning bylaw amendments, related to a six-storey long-term care facility proposed for 6910 Lantzville Rd., across from May Richards Bennett Pioneer Park.
Mayor Mark Swain echoed many sentiments from councillors and those presenting to the public hearing, stating the facility was sorely needed, and this was the best possible, and available, location.
“Where else are you going to find eight acres of relatively flat land to construct on in our area that’s relatively accessible without going on to the boonies or sticks? I think we have lucked out, and it just so happens to be in our community, and we should be proud of that,” Swain said.


