The town of Rothesay hosted a virtual public hearing on their proposed 10-year municipal plan. (Rothesay YouTube)
The future of Rothesay was discussed at a virtual public hearing Tuesday as residents and councillors talked about the town’s proposed new municipal plan, which included concerns about Airbnbs and high-density multi-unit development.
Brian White, director of planning and development services for the town, said the new municipal plan will replace the previous version created a decade ago.
“It applies to all properties in Rothesay and it covers the next 10 years into 2030. In 2030, council will have to begin a new plan review process,” said White.
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