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The Anmore South Neighbourhood Plan is a proposal for 2,200 new homes on the former Imperial Oil lands in the village of Anmore .
The proposal promises to build on the leafy green village vibe: a walkable, sustainable mix of green space and parkland.
It will increase density — but less than many mixed-use developments in the region — all while adding 26 hectares of public parks and green space.
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