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Pro soccer at Wanderers Grounds an 'exciting opportunity'

On Tuesday, Halifax regional council unanimously endorsed the idea of using the Wanderers Grounds for professional soccer.

Halifax regional council unanimously endorses using Wanderers Grounds for professional soccer

Halifax regional council unanimously endorsed the idea of using the Wanderers Grounds for professional soccer on Tuesday. (Sports and Entertainment Atlantic)

Halifax regional council unanimously endorsed the ideaof using the Wanderers Grounds for professional soccer on Tuesday.

Sports Entertainment Atlantic wants to have 14 matches ayear over a three-year trial period, complete with concessionsand bleachers for up to 7,000 spectators.

"I think it's an exciting opportunity," said Coun. Sam Austin."We've always been chasing the big dream, but this is right sizedand it's in the best location going."

'This remains public property'

Halifax will retain control of the field, and in between matcheswill be able to book other games and events.

"This remains public property," said Coun. Bill Karsten."We're talking about 60 hours a summer."

All councillors received numerous emails from nearbyresidents who expressed concerns about noise, parking and the look of the bleachers from the Halifax Public Gardens sideof the site.

But the councillor for the area, Waye Mason,added a long list of conditions to be included in thecontract with the company.

The conditions include coverings for theback side of the bleachers, wrapping up the matches by 11 p.m.and prompt cleanups.

'Minimizing the impact' with conditions

"With those amendments the majority of residents are goingto understand that we are mitigating and minimizing the impact,"said Mason.

Municipal staff arealso working with transit to try to addressparking issues.

"The Commons is home to a number of large events," said managerRichard Harvey. "So this is a regular piece of business."

Regional council also asked for an annual review to be includedin the contract with the company.

The CAO and staff will nowbegin negotiations for the trial that will begin in 2018.