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Archibald's Wharf to be sold, Cape Breton council decides

Opponents of selling a slice of North Sydney green space to a vessel repair company have lost their battle, with Cape Breton regional councillors voting Friday to sell Archibalds Wharf.

Opponents worry about losing green space, say too much secrecy around deal

Opponents of selling a slice of North Sydney green space and boardwalkto a vessel repair company have lost their battle as Cape Breton regional councillors votedFriday to sell Archibalds Wharf.

Canadian Maritime Engineering has been eyeing the property to expand their operations. Oneof the biggest proponents of the deal has been Mayor Cecil Clarke.

"Part of leading the economic development is charting new waters that many other municipalities, including this one, have not previously been trying to navigate and they are not going to come without some bumps in the road," Clarke says.

The wharf has a field, restaurant and boardwalk and noteveryone is in favour of the deal with CME. At Fridays council meeting, 18 of 30 people who came forward to speak were against the sale.

Some worryhow a CME expansion might affect fishing; others fretat losing green space for children to exercise; and there are concerns about secrecy and the pace at which things were moving.

I'm really sad to see our council do this to North Sydney, and it's a black day on the process of municipal government here in this town, says Dan Bunbury, chair of a business development group in North Sydney.

Council voted 10-2 in favour of amending the municipality's recreation policy, paving the way for the sale.

Clarke says heexpects lawyers will soon begin to finalize a sale agreement for council's approval in the new year.