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Originally Posted by Chronamut
Wasn't this originally a gas station? What the heck does "monitoring the soil conditions" mean - do they think it's going to magically change? You have to actually do soil remediation on this for it to be useable.. half the area is covered by foliage now..
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Most likely they are doing reports on the soil condition as a part of the upcoming development application.
This is done multiple times due to the process of identifying contaminants - a phase 1 Environnmental Site Assessment is done first to do a high level review with basic soil testing to determine if the site is contaminated. If it is (like this one is), then a Phase 2 ESA needs to be done with a more detailed look. Some times it even progresses to a Phase 3 ESA, but that's rare.
We likely saw drilling for the Phase 1 ESA a while ago, and now they are back for the phase 2 ESA.
These ESAs have to filed with the ministry before a "Record of Site Condition" can be issued, which is then used to come up with a plan to ensure the land is safe for development for sensitive uses like residential.
All of this often has to be done before an application can even be filed to a municipality, yet alone approved.