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Stonebridge residents vote yes to pay golf course levy

A majority of homeowners in Barrhaven's Stonebridge neighbourhood have voted yes to a levy which would preserve the area's golf course and stave off further development.

1,470 ballots cast for 'yes', 741 vote 'no'

Mattamy's plan is to take the highlighted area in the southeast corner of the golf course and build homes on it. (Mattamy Homes)

A majority of homeowners in Barrhaven's Stonebridge neighbourhood have voted "yes"to a levy which would preserve the area's golf course and stave off further development.

Results posted Friday evening on the City of Ottawa's website showed 1,470 residents voted yesto the levy, 741 voted noand six ballots were spoiled.

Friday at 4 p.m.was the deadline for residents in the area to vote on whether they supported paying an annual levy of $7 million to buy the majority of Stonebridge Golf Course from Mattamy Homes.

The levy, to beapplied to each resident's tax bill over the next nine years,would be between $166 and $460 a year, depending on the value of a homeowner's property.

Mattamy would also still be allowed to build some homes, but it would put a lid on further development.

The issue has created controversy in the area, with residents on either side of the debate canvassing their neighbourhood in recent weeks.

With the vote now complete, city staff are expected to report back to the Finance and Economic Development Committee (FEDCO) and city council with next steps.