LBC Holdings Inc. submitted the proposal to government to build 105 RV sites with water and electrical hookups, four cottages and the installation of a water and sewage system.
A plan to develop and operate a 20 plus hectare RV Park in the town of Pasadena, along Deer Lake, has been withdrawn from the Environmental Assessment process. LBC Holdings Inc. submitted the proposal to government to build 105 RV sites with water and electrical hookups, four cottages and the installation of a water and sewage system. The undertaking was registered on August 29th, with the deadline for public comments due by October 3rd and the minister was expected to make a decision by October 13th. It’s unknown at this point as to why the proposal was withdrawn, but Bayfm News has reached out to LBC Holdings Inc for more information.
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