Brian Miller show photo's of past flooding issues on his property during a public meeting regarding future expansion of Vision Nursing Home's parking lot. February 9, 2015 (BlackburnNews.com photo by Melanie Irwin)Brian Miller show photo's of past flooding issues on his property during a public meeting regarding future expansion of Vision Nursing Home's parking lot. February 9, 2015 (BlackburnNews.com photo by Melanie Irwin)
Sarnia

Vision Asked To Address Flooding Concerns

Future expansion of the Vision Nursing Home parking lot will be able to proceed, provided the drainage concerns of a neighbour are satisfied.

Sarnia Council approved the applicant's rezoning and official plan amendment for a portion of Crawford St., near SCITS High School, provided the issues are fully addressed.

Neighbour Brian Miller wants to make sure prior issues with a catch basin that led to flooding on his property aren't repeated.

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Vision celebrated the opening of its 68 bed addition in June 2013.

The long term care section has 146 beds in addition to the 34 bed retirement home.

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