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Badlands Motorsports Resort land redesignation delayed to December

    Area residents hoping to further discuss the proposed Badlands Motorsports Resort will have to wait until after the election before it returns to the agenda of the Kneehill County Council.
    First reading of the redesignation of the land from agricultural was passed recently, but County Council is holding off second and third readings until December.

Kneehill County Council is putting the second and third readings to redesignate the land proposed for the Badlands Motorsports Resort until December, after the fall harvest and October elections. The resort is proposed to be located roughly 3 kilometres northeast of Rosebud.

    “We’re going to be considering the second and third readings in December,” said Kneehill Reeve Bob Long. “We have people who are farming, so we wanted to get that out of the way and have the election in October. We could have new Councillors at the table. About the only time we could really get our teeth into it is the first part of December.”
    Earlier this year, County Council approved the Area Structure Plan of the Badlands Motorsports Resort and held public debate on the project, where many residents voiced their objections to the development.
    However, before construction could take place, there are more steps Council must go through.
    “It’s a process we have to go through. Each step in a development has to run its course. Even though we’ve approved the Area Structure Plan, we haven’t approved the development, just one aspect of it,” said Long. “You just have to do the due diligence, go through the steps, and make sure everyone has a chance to comment.”
    Should the redesignation of the land pass third reading in December, discussion would begin on the development itself.
    “If the redesignation passes third reading, then the next step would be to look at the application for development sometime in the new year,” said Long. “That’s when you start to address the issues you specifically want to address.”


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